Fellowship Dialogue


I just learned that finally a discussion will take place online between “progressives” and “conservatives” in the churches of Christ. Representing the progressives will be Jay Guinn and Todd Deaver and on the conservative side Phil Sanders and Greg Tidwell. I believe each man is able and will fairly represent his believe and will speak for most of those in his camp.

The very first topic will be about just how a person looses his salvation. I will have questions for both sides I am sure. Follow the discussion at http://graceconversation.wordpress.com .

I’m off to the workshop…

Royce

Living on Tulsa Time – Day 2


Today was a good day ended by a great meal, worship, and a fine message from Rick Atchely, preacher at North Richland Hills church in NRH, Texas.

This morning I visited the booths, most of which were not yet occupied. Tomorrow there will be books, bloggers, bracelets and Bibles, singers and schools, ministries and merchants, healthy chocolate, and even a Pentecostal guy who sells real estate, all pushing their wares.

At lunch I joined a caravan of cars supposedly en route to great Mexican cuisine. When we finally arrived I could hardly believe my eyes when the sign said “Pancho’s”. Not to be a party pooper I scarfed down a plate food and several sopaipillas. I had honey all over both hands and the table. Nice!

This afternoon Ken Bolden and I ate a great meal at Memorial Drive church where I had a nice greeting from Edward Fudge. It was very good to finally meet this good man and great Bible teacher. We experienced a great time of praise and worship (longer than planned because of plane delays for Rick Atchley) and a great message from Bro’ Atchely about the “Idol of control”. He is a great communicator and I enjoyed and was challenged by his message.

Tomorrow I am looking forward to some other great speakers and more great fellowship. I am especially looking forward to John Dobbs and Trey Morgan’s presentation about blogging.

More tomorrow,
Royce

Living on Tulsa Time…


tuksss1It is exactly 7:00 p.m. and I am comfortably settled into my room here in Tulsa, OK. I am anticipating a great few days of fellowship, worship, and visiting with friends old and new.

I drove up with my friend John Grigson and we had a great several hour visit. John is doing an amazing prison ministry through Celebrate Recovery Inside. In Monroe, John and some helpers are taking hope and recovery to men who are locked away both in jail and in sin. John has a wonderful story of his own recovery and is now reaching out to others caught in similar circumstances. Our fellowship was rich and very enjoyable. I have often referred to John as a trophy of God’s grace.

We towed a trailer loaded with World Radio stuff and followed our friend and brother Ken Bolden’s motor home the long trek from Monroe to Tulsa. Ken works for World Radio getting the good news out the world over. Ken and others will man with World Radio booth here at the Tulsa Workshop. There will be several folks from our church, White’s Ferry Road in West Monroe, LA here for the rest of the week.

This is my first visit to this coC Mecca of sorts. I have wanted to attend but this is my first opportunity to do so. I hope to meet some of my readers and fellow bloggers. I’ll likely give a daily update on what has impressed me as the week progresses.

His peace,
Royce

HEBREWS: ANCIENT ENCOURAGEMENT FOR BELIEVERS TODAY, by Edward William Fudge, a review


coverpicheb2In church of Christ circles Edward Fudge is both despised and loved but one thing everyone, including those outside of churches of Christ, can agree on is Edward’s consistant, life long habit of putting the focus of his message and ministry on Jesus Christ our Lord.

I became acquanted with Edward Fudge upon the recommendation of a friend who disagreed with some of my teaching but did so in a loving way. He thought I would enjoy Bro’ Fudge’s gracEmail and he was right about that. Over the past few years I have solicited his opinion, asked him to critique some of my study and conclusions, and have found in him a kindred spirit who is full of grace and love for all who love Jesus.

When Edward asked me to review his latest book, HEBREWS, Ancient Encouragement for Believers Today I was delighted to do so. This great work comes highly recommended and rightly so. It is a verse by verse commentary on the book of Hebrews.

Edward Fudge, always a scholar, has obviously done his work well documenting back ground work, original languages, several translations of Scripture, and acknowledging other authors ideas. But the finished product is as readable as the morning paper. Every pastor/teacher and every person in the pew or behind a podium will want this wonderful resource at arms length when the book of Hebrews is explored and studied.

I especially appreciate the frankness and fairness exhibited throughout the book. In dealing with those passages in Hebrews which have been historically the most controversial and in some cases the most difficult to understand, Fudge has given not only his conclusions but also a very balanced and fair presentation of the most prominent conclusions as well. Unlike many of his peers, Fudge trusts his readers to read and make their own conclusions. This almost unique treatment I really appreciate.

The whole of the volume is rich and encouraging and well worth reading and sharing, but one thing stands out clearly. Jesus is better! He is better than the angels, better than the Levitical Priesthood, better than the animal sacrifices, and His once for all people, once for all time offering of His own body for sinners is quite enough to satisfy completely our Holy Father.

There is no reconciliation without representation. Just as Adam was our representative head and we died when he died, Jesus is now our representative and we died when He died, and rose when He rose, and live because He lives. And, as Edward Fudge beautifully writes, we now have a man (God/man) in heaven who continues to represent us until He comes again to complete our salvation.

Many thanks brother Fudge for the gift of your love and labor. May it bring glory to Christ our Lord.

The book is published by Leafwood Publishers, Abilene, Texas and will soon be available in your favorite book store or you can contact the author at Edward@EdwardFudge.com

Royce Ogle