Southern Gables Church E Connection
4001 S. Wadsworth Blvd. ~ Littleton, CO 80123 ~ 303-986-1527 ~ www.sgc.org
October 16, 2009

Mark Platt

Missionary Report & Lunch
Sunday, October 18

Please join SGC Missionary, Jacob Miles* and family, for a report on their work in Southeast Asia and lunch this Sunday after second service in
Rooms 177-179 (just off the kitchen).

Fall Sermon Series

  • October 18 — Habakkuk 2:4
    Run to the Judge
    Guest Speaker
    Pastor "Jacob Miles*"
  • October 25 — Romans 12:1-2
    Get It Right!
  • November 1 — Book of Ruth
    Ordinary People
    Guest Speaker Jon Haley
  • November 8 — I Peter 5:6
    The God Standard
  • November 8 — Acts 20:35
    The More Blessed Thing
  • November 22 — Proverbs 25:28
    The Problem is Me!

Family Rocket Launch

Saturday, October 24
8:30 a.m.
Bandimere Speedway

Family Fun Night

Friday, October 30
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Invite friends and neighbors for an evening of games, food, and fun.

Candy donations are appreciated--look for the box in the Welcome Center.

Bonfils Blood Drive

Give Blood at SGC
Sunday, November 8
8:30 am - 12:30 pm

Men's Breakfast

Men's Ministry is hosting a breakfast to honor our veterans.

Saturday, November 14
Rooms 177-179 • 8:30-10:00 am

Prayer at Southern Gables

We have several groups that meet regularly at the church to pray for various topics. These groups are open to anyone that would like to attend.

Tuesday mornings at 10:00
Staff meets with several from the congregation for prayer
Wednesday mornings at 8:15
Prayer for the transition process

This Week's Program

October 18, 2009

Bulletin PDF


Southern Gables Church

Dear Southern Gables Friends,

As you read this, we are looking forward to hearing from one of our beloved missionaries and former staff members. In order to protect his ministry overseas, he is using a pseudonym, Pastor Jacob Miles. But I told you last Sunday who is speaking in my place this coming Sunday. It will be a great day!

Since I am not going to be speaking this Sunday, I want to share a wonderful nugget entitled "How to Listen to a Sermon." It was part of a sermon preached by George Whitefield. This excerpt is adapted from Sermon 28 from The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield. Whitefield (1714-1770) was a British Methodist evangelist whose powerful sermons greatly contributed to the First Great Awakening in the American colonies.

As you listen to Pastor Miles’ sermon this Sunday, you might take Whitefield’s six keys to get the most out of what a messenger of God says from a pulpit. Here is what Whitefield said:

Jesus said, 'Therefore consider carefully how you listen' (Luke 8:18). Here are some cautions and directions, in order to help you hear sermons with profit and advantage.

1. Come to hear them, not out of curiosity, but from a sincere desire to know and do your duty. To enter His house merely to have our ears entertained, and not our hearts reformed, must certainly be highly displeasing to the Most High God, as well as unprofitable to ourselves.

2. Give diligent heed to the things that are spoken from the Word of God. If an earthly king were to issue a royal proclamation, and the life or death of his subjects entirely depended on performing or not performing its conditions, how eager would they be to hear what those conditions were! And shall we not pay the same respect to the King of kings, and Lord of lords, and lend an attentive ear to His ministers, when they are declaring, in His name, how our pardon, peace, and happiness may be secured?

3. Do not entertain even the least prejudice against the minister. That was the reason Jesus Christ Himself could not do many mighty works, nor preach to any great effect among those of His own country; for they were offended at Him. Take heed therefore, and beware of entertaining any dislike against those whom the Holy Ghost has made overseers over you.

Consider that the clergy are men of like passions with yourselves. And though we should even hear a person teaching others to do what he has not learned himself, yet that is no reason for rejecting his doctrine. For ministers speak not in their own, but in Christ’s name. And we know who commanded the people to do whatever the scribes and Pharisees should say unto them, even though they did not do themselves what they said (see Matt. 23:1-3).

4. Be careful not to depend too much on a preacher, or think more highly of him than you ought to think. Preferring one teacher over another has often been of ill consequence to the church of God. It was a fault which the great Apostle of the Gentiles condemned in the Corinthians: 'For whereas one said, I am of Paul; another, I am of Apollos: are you not carnal, says he? For who is Paul, and who is Apollos, but instruments in God’s hands by whom you believed?' (1 Cor. 1:12; 2:3-5).

Are not all ministers sent forth to be ministering ambassadors to those who shall be heirs of salvation? And are they not all therefore greatly to be esteemed for their work’s sake?

5. Make particular application to your own hearts of everything that is delivered. When our Savior was discoursing at the last supper with His beloved disciples and foretold that one of them should betray Him, each of them immediately applied it to his own heart and said, 'Lord, is it I?' (Matt. 26:22).

Oh, that persons, in like manner, when preachers are dissuading from any sin or persuading to any duty, instead of crying, 'This was intended for such and such a one!' instead would turn their thoughts inwardly, and say, 'Lord, is it I?' How far more beneficial should we find discourses to be than now they generally are!

6. Pray to the Lord, before, during, and after every sermon, to endue the minister with power to speak, and to grant you a will and ability to put into practice what he shall show from the Book of God to be your duty.

No doubt it was this consideration that made St. Paul so earnestly entreat his beloved Ephesians to intercede with God for him: 'Praying always, with all manner of prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and for me also, that I may open my mouth with boldness, to make known the mysteries of the gospel' (Eph. 6:19-20). And if so great an apostle as St. Paul needed the prayers of his people, much more do those ministers who have only the ordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit.

If only all who hear me this day would seriously apply their hearts to practice what has now been told them! How ministers would see Satan, like lightning, fall from heaven, and people find the Word preached sharper than a two-edged sword and mighty, through God, to the pulling down of the devil’s strongholds!

Pastor Miles’ text is from the Habakkuk 2:4 where it says: "the just shall live by faith." The sermon title is Run to the Judge. It will be a great message!

So, see you this Sunday for worship! Bring a smile, a Bible and an open mind to let God talk to you. Remember, we have two worship choices for you:

  • 9:00 AM Worship — praise, worship, and songs of the faith
  • 10:30 AM Worship — songs of the faith, praise and worship

I love being your pastor!

Pastor Mark Platt

mplatt@sgc.org