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HPBC Men’s Retreat 2010 - Complete Information
Posted by: | CommentsComplete information is up for this year’s Men’s Retreat on March 5th and 6th. All men of High Pointe, their friends and son/grandsons are invited.
Go to the 2010 Men’s Retreat information page.
Sign up in person at High Pointe Baptist Church or Contact Us to make special arrangements.

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Top Ten R.C. Sproul Lectures
Posted by: | CommentsNow this looks interesting. I’ve always appreciated Dr. Sproul’s ministry and look forward to checking these out.
From the Ligonier Ministries blog: Top Ten R.C. Sproul Lectures
Here’s the introduction of the list from Robert Rothwell:
“One of the great joys of writing the daily studies for Tabletalk and performing various other editorial tasks is that I must regularly listen to the teaching series that Ligonier Ministries has produced. Recently, I was asked to list what I believe to be the top ten lectures from R.C. While others might disagree with what follows at certain points, this list represents what I have found to be the most important and useful messages that R.C. has ever delivered.”
Around the Blogosphere
Posted by: | CommentsSome good reading today:
Bearing One Another’s Burdens - John MacArthur from the Ligonier Ministries blog
” Our generation has developed an unhealthy obsession with entertainment; we are daily assaulted with a plethora of trivial diversions; and we tend to interact with one another in sound-bites or through faceless media. ”
Without Love, You’re Nothing - Andrew Lisi from the Gospel Coalition
Speaking of humanitarian aide and self-sacrifice Mr. Lisi asks “Do we do these things out of some sort of pressure, whether from the media, society, or even the church or are they done out of love? Are they done out of the love we know comes from God because he first loved us (1 John 4:19)? Without love, even our greatest sacrifices of time, talents, treasures and even self are like dust.”
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HPBC Men’s Ministry Retreat - March 5 & 6, 2010
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This year’s Men’s Retreat has been scheduled for March 5th and 6th, 2010. The location is Inks Lake in Burnet, Texas. Please mark your calendars!
The retreat this year will be a father and son focus. All men of High Pointe Baptist church are invited, as well as their sons. See the video and resources from last month’s Men’s Breakfast for more information, until the official 2010 Men’s Retreat page is up. We know that March 5th will be here before we know it, so we will make complete information available asap.
Please contact us with any questions.
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January Men’s Breakfast Videos and Presentation
Posted by: | CommentsHere’s the video from the January 23rd Men’s Breakfast. Bob Stokes presented information for this year’s Men’s Retreat and Pastor Juan shared an encouraging word concerning biblical manhood. Apologies for the fact that the video picks up a couple of minutes into the presentation and not at the beginning.
Men’s Breakfast - January 23, 2010
http://highpointeaustin.org/media/MensMinistry/2010/mensbreakfastjan2010.flvResources used during the video are below: a presentation and video for Inks Lake, the site for this year’s Men’s Retreat.
Video Introduction for Inks Lake
http://highpointeaustin.org/media/MensMinistry/2010/inks_lake.flvReminder: Men’s Breakfast this Saturday
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Just a quick reminder to the men at High Pointe Baptist Church (and any friends you would like to bring along) that our January Men’s Breakfast is this Saturday the 23rd at 7am. Pastor Juan and Bob Stokes will be presenting the vision for the ministry in 2010 and will also be providing information about this year’s Men’s Retreat.
More information on Men’s Breakfasts.
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Searching the Feeds: Discipleship
Posted by: | CommentsOne of my favorite research tools is Google Reader. If you read more than even a handful of blogs, then I would recommend giving it a try for managing your blog reading. One of the neat things you can do with it is search across all of your blog “feeds”, all the blogs you’re subscribed to. Once you accumulate enough trusted resources then it’s quite the cool thing to be able to search for keywords on only those blogs that are in your Google Reader.
I often search like this to simply stimulate good blog reading. I did that with the word “discipleship”. Here are some of the results.
Feed Search: Discipleship
Fight Clubs: Gospel-Centered Discipleship - Justin Taylor
A Pleasing Dilemma: Tim Tebow and the Cost of Discipleship - Jeff Robinson from the CBMW blog
The Cost of Discipleship (MP3) - Paul Washer (via monergism.com)
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Below is a short introduction to Google Reader.
Haiti
Posted by: | CommentsHere are some helpful commentaries and resources about Haiti, in light of the earthquake:
What Can We Do for Those in Haiti? - Pastor Juan’s blog
Does God Hate Haiti? - Al Mohler (HT: Josh Harris)

True Identity
Posted by: Bob Perez | Comments (0)1 Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, 2 which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, 3 concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh 4 and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord, 5 through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations, 6 including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ,
7 To all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 1:1-7)
I’m struck by just how much Paul in introducing himself in the book of Romans, in the traditional way of greeting and introduction of the times, goes completely out of his way to minimize himself, to draw attention away from himself and instead towards the Living God. The spotlight is on the Lord and not on Paul. The Apostle Paul was very clear on where his identity came from, what his mission was, who he was and “whose he was”. Filter this passage through who, what, where, when, why and how and you pretty much have all the answers!
All the answers point to God.
Speaking specifically about verse 1, John Piper puts it like this (emphasis mine):
“In all three phrases the crucial thing is not who Paul is, but whose Paul is. And this will, in the end, be what makes your life significant or not - not who you are, but whose you are.”
So, Paul was:
1. a servant of Christ Jesus
2. called to be an apostle
3. set apart for the gospel of God
What a glorious identity Paul had! And although we know that the foundation was laid once for all by the apostles and prophets, what a glorious identity we have! We are servants of Christ, we are called to be ambassadors for Christ and we’ve been set apart to live out and share the Gospel of God.
Questions I’m asking myself:
1. Am I embracing, walking in, living out, proclaiming with my life, the fact that I am a servant of Christ?
2. Does my life testify, in word and in deed, whose I am?
3. Will I attempt to address #1 and #2 in my own strength? Or will I pursue the Lord, petition Him, seek Him sincerely and ask Him to change me through His Word, by the power of the Holy Spirit?
4. Will “works” consume me or will I desire God Himself? Will “doing the right things” be my concern or will knowing the right person, and increasing in that knowledge be my aim?
5. Will I be self-centered (living for/by myself, as if I am “my own”) or will I be God-centered, living as a servant of Christ, because I am in fact, not my own?
Praise be to God for His steadfast love and faithfulness as he deals mercifully with us as we fight sin to live out our true identity.
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