I just completed a preaching series at Tabernacle Baptist Church on the Book of Acts that lasted 19 months and over 50 sermons. I was so enriched by the study and the opportunity to teach this great book of the bible. I believe our church was helped as well. I do believe that God was sovereignly setting us up. The reason I say this, is that throughout or study of how the early church formed and matured, I began to notice the principles and key elements that transformed a scared group of disciples into a movement that has changed the world. It is amazing what can be achieved by simply having faith and a testimony. The final verse of the book of Acts says that "Paul could not be stopped". Even though he was chained, he still kept preaching and proclaiming the Good News of Jesus. In other words, he was UNSTOPPABLE. I believe that this is true for every believer and church that stands firmly and consistently upon its Message, Mission and Master. I am so excited for the future of our church, as I believe God has reignited that fire for Him inside of us all. Its About To BE ON!!!!!!!!!!!! PG
Dr. Charles E. Goodman, Jr.(PG) is the Senior Pastor/Teacher of the Historic Tabernacle Baptist Church in Augusta, Ga. This blog is a in-depth peek into the thoughts and spiritual insights of a pastor who is seeking God while being and becoming who he is purposed to be and that is to LOVE and LEAD people into a MATURING RELATIONSHIP with Jesus Christ. Blessings
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Put God In It
In Joshua chapter 3, the children of Israel were about to enter the promise land of Canaan. They had waited nearly 40 years for this day. however, there was just one problem, they had to cross the Jordan River. To make matters worse, this was the harvest flood season and the depth and width of the Jordan was at its maximum. This would seem like a bad time to try and cross the Jordan. However, God prepares Joshua and the people by letting them understand that there going through was not just predicated on them, but it was on God. The main stipulation that God told them how they would cross the Jordan, was that they would have to have the Ark of the Covenant be carried in the Jordan. In other words, if they were to cross, the presence of God was to be put in the middle of the Jordan. God let them know that there ability to go through the Jordan was based upon their willingness to put God in the very thing they were trying to get through. The question I want to ask someone today is, what is it that you need to put God in, in order to get through it? God Bless. PG
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Simple, but not Easy
I was talking with a member of my church the other day and the conversation began to be focused on how hard it is for people to get "unstuck" in life. The reason they have been stuck is because they have been paralyzed by there past. She remarked that the process to MOVE FORWARD is "Simple but not Easy". We know what we need to do to move on and along, because that is simple. The problem is that it wont be an easy journey. It is like running in a race. Many times we look at the runners in a race, but we fail to remember how much training they have to go through to prepare for the race. The race is not easy, even though the route is simple, get to the finish line. It takes a lot to give your all and finish strong. The good news is the blessing is not in the starting but the finishing. Whatever you may be struggling with today, TRUST and DEPEND on God to guide you and lead you, but just know it will not be easy, but well worth the journey and effort. Ecclesiastes 9:11, Hebrews 3:14 and 2 Timothy 4:7
PS: I feel like this would be a great title of a book........
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
5 Years of GRACE
This week we are celebrating 5 years of Pastoral Ministry at the Tabernacle Baptist Church. I can truly say that time has flown by. It seems as only yesterday, I was accepting the call to this great church, to follow in the rather large footsteps of Pastor CT Walker, Pastor CS Hamilton and Pastor Otis Moss III. I must admit that initially it was a seemingly daunting task. I figured out very early, that the best way to approach this assignment was to bring and wear my own shoes. As I reflect over the last 5 years, I have learned the importance of Prayer, Patience and Perseverance. As I have seen God do amazing things at Tabernacle Baptist Church, I am so honored and humbled that God continues to show His Love for this body of believers through our Worship, Witness and Work. Over these past 5 years my purpose has been clarified(To Lead and Love people into a Maturing relationship with Jesus Christ) and my passion has been refined(Pastoring and Preaching). I look forward to this week sharing with my Pastor Anthony G. Maclin and brother Nathan Scovens, but most importantly, the greatest congregation in the universe, the TAB family. Will update later this week. PG
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Passion Week 2012(LOL)
This week is an important week in the life of the Christian Church. This is the week we celebrate the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. As I reflect on the magnitude of this life-altering and history-changing event, I cannot help but to be awed in the profundity of the moment. I am so amazed that such a great God would choose to show His Love for me by giving up His only begotten Son, to pay a sin debt that I owe. This gift of Forgiveness from God is paramount to our Faith, because God did not have to forgive us. God knew we were going to(and still do) mess up time after time and repeatedly do things that dishonor our relationship with God. However, God chose to lean towards LOVE instead of CONDEMNATION, when it comes to us. It is for this simple reason alone, I feel so honored to LOVE and SERVE a God that first LOVED me. That is why I don't mind LOL(LOVING OUT LOUD) when it comes to God. What is your response. Peace, PG
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
I Am Trayvon Martin
The country has been riveted the last few weeks about the tragic death of Trayvon Martin. As evidence and 911 calls have become public, the public outcry has swelled to epic proportion. How can an unarmed(unless you consider skittles and tea as weapons) young black male be considered suspicious and a threat to an armed vigilante? As I began to ponder this and to see the public outcry stream through news and social media, I am faced with the sobering reality that this type of profiling is not new and perhaps will never end. As long as our skin has been kissed by the morning sun, we will always be perceived as "suspicious". As much as people want to be believe that we live in a "post racial" society, racism still happens and is just alive today as it was years ago, just now wears different clothes. I myself, have felt the coldness of a jail cell, while being detained for "mistaken identity" while a seminary student in Atlanta, Ga. I had to endure being called a "boy" by a police officer while being pulled over because I did not match the car I was driving, so surely I was a drug dealer transporting some illegal substance, while being suited and booted on my way home from a revival. My heart grieves because this situation in Florida is more than one young male not reaching his goals or potential in life, but this is about all of us who in any instant, can succumb to the suspicious perception of others. Martin Luther King, Jr once said he dreamed that one day his children would be judged "by the content of there character instead of the color of their skin.." I guess we are still dreaming....I Am Trayvon Martin.
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