MACON TRANSITIONAL CENTER - April 20, 2014

Wayne, Julia and I went to Macon TC to minister to the men. One of the men opened in prayer and we followed with video praise and worship.

Wayne did the same message that he did last night at West Central ITF, but in case you didn't read the other post, I will put it again.
Wayne, Julia and I went to Macon TC to minister to the men. One of the men opened in prayer and we followed with video praise and worship.

Wayne did the same message that he did last night at West Central ITF, but in case you didn't read the other post, I will put it again.

Wayne brought an amazing message "To the Last Drop" using text from Acts 17:24-25; Isaiah 6:1-5 and Luke 9:51. He started out by telling his real-life experiences with roller coasters and had them laughing and engaged. Then he got into his message about the cross. God chose the cross. We're not saved because of the pain the Roman soldiers inflicted upon Him, but because our Holy Savior, the Sacrificial Lamb CHOSE to go to the cross and endure the wrath of a Holy God who abhors sin.

Wayne did visuals on how big God's creation is to give an idea of just how big our God is. Our God is perfect and holy.
Isa. 40 - who can you compare to Me.
Isa. 45 - I am the Lord - there is no other god.

In Luke 9:51 - He went to Jerusalem with purpose - He CHOSE the cross. In the garden He asked 3 times if this cup could pass from Him. If we study the cup, it is God's wrath. Jesus was not afraid of the pain of the beatings and the cross. He knew He was going to come under the Holy wrath of a Just God and that God (His Father) could not look on sin .... He abhorred it. JESUS drank every last drop of that wrath and then said IT IS FINISHED!

Surely this Christ deserves more than a half-hearted relationship with Him.

Then he referred back to his original roller coaster ride experience. Relate the end of life to watching those cars drop off at the top of the climb, but they are dropping off into eternity. We have a safety device .... it's there but won't keep us from dropping to our eternal death unless we embrace it.

I then played the video "That's My King" from the sermon by Rev. S, M. Lockridge. After the video, I gave an altar call and there was one man who wanted to re-dedicate his life to the Lord.

Thank You, Lord, for another amazing service!