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Monday, January 28, 2019

THEY CAN THROW YOU IN THE FIRE BUT THEY CAN’T MAKE YOU BURN (audio)

The 3rd message in our series from the book of Daniel.  The title is: THEY CAN THROW YOU IN THE FIRE BUT THEY CAN’T MAKE YOU BURN.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/   

 --Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He writes the popular blog: A Word to the Wise at www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com

Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar. 
Visit the ministry’s website at baileytabernaclecme.org

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Bailey Tabernacle CME Church
P.O. Box 3145 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403

Monday, January 21, 2019

SALVATION IN THE SHUTDOWN (audio)

The 2nd message in our series from the book of Daniel.  The title is: SALVATION IN THE SHUTDOWN.


Listen well.


If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/   

 --Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He writes the popular blog: A Word to the Wise at www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com

Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar. 
Visit the ministry’s website at baileytabernaclecme.org

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Bailey Tabernacle CME Church
P.O. Box 3145 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403



Monday, October 1, 2018

WHAT IS YOUR FAMILY SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE

Message #2 in the sermon series:  HEALING WOUNDED FAMILIES.  The title of this message is:  WHAT IS YOUR FAMILY SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE.


Listen well and leave a comment.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/   

 --Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He writes the popular blog: A Word to the Wise at www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com

Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar. 
Visit the ministry’s website at baileytabernaclecme.org

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Bailey Tabernacle CME Church
P.O. Box 3145 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403

Monday, November 6, 2017

THE CURE FOR MURDER (audio of sermon)

The title of this sermon from the Exodus preaching series is THE CURE FOR MURDER

At the same time I was preaching this message in our 11 A.M. worship service in Fairfield, Alabama; at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland, Texas someone was killing 26 people.

This message needs to be heard and discussed.


Listen well and leave a comment.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, AL 35064


Monday, September 25, 2017

SPIRITUAL CALLER I. D.

God did not originally deliver the Ten Commandments on stone tablets through His spokesman Moses.  The first transmission of the Ten Commandments was more spectacular, more public, and more ---- personal.   So personal that the Commandments were more than a list of behaviors, more than the foundation for morality, ethics, and law. 

Understand the Ten Commandments in a new way.  See that the 10 most repeated rules in history were first a means of Divine communication, the way that the God of the Bible distinguished Himself from every other spiritual and religious entity. 

The title of this message, from Exodus chapter 20, is: SPIRITUAL CALLER I. D.

Listen well.


Please leave a comment.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, AL 35064

Monday, November 23, 2015

STOP JUST PUTTING ON (sermon audio)

In the South, when someone's overly dramatic we say, "They're just puttin' on." In the Bible, the Apostle Paul encourages Christians to "put on", but in a very different way.  These two meanings of the phrase come together in a powerful message about why it's so hard to change and how to make the change stick.

The sermon was delivered for Friends and Family Day at Star of Bethlehem CME Church in Havana, Alabama.  The title is STOP JUST PUTTING ON.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves  #Awordtothewise 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064


Tuesday, January 20, 2015

WHICH JESUS DO YOU NEED?


John 1: 35-40 explains that soon after Jesus returned from His temptation in the wilderness, John the Baptist saw Him walking, and looking at Jesus as He walked, he said, “Behold the Lamb of God!”

The two disciples that were with John at the time followed Jesus. Jesus turned, and seeing them following, said to them, “What do you seek?”

What do you seek?

A friend posed this same question during our annual CME pastor’s conference.  Rev. Rickdrekia Sanders asked:   Are we working to be in the image of a Jesus that doesn't understand our struggle, or are we trying to find a Jesus that can relate to our personal struggles of life?  Or, do we really feel that we need a Jesus?

In other words: What do you seek?

The answer depends on us. 

We understand becoming a born-again, redeemed, converted follower of Jesus Christ (also known as “a disciple”) to mean starting a personal relationship with Jesus.   People start personal relationships for personal reasons.  What we look for in Jesus depends on what we are looking for in our individual personal journey.

Andrew, brother of Simon Peter, was one of the Baptist disciples who followed Jesus that day (John 1: 40).  Andrew followed Jesus because Andrew was looking for the fulfillment of his mentor John’s prophesies.    That’s how Andrew introduced Jesus to his brother Peter.

Andrew first found his own brother Simon, and said to him, “We have found the Messiah” (which is translated, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus. (John 1:41, 42)

Simon Peter had several interactions with Jesus without coming to faith in Him as the Messiah.  Peter was looking for the secret to success in their fishing business. 

In Luke 5, Jesus commandeered Peter’s boat as a floating pulpit and then told Peter where to fish.  But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.” (Luke 5:5)

They caught so many fish that even with 2 boats and 4 professional fisherman working the nets, the quantity was more than they could handle.  That was the Jesus Peter was looking for.

When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!” (Luke 5: 8)

And that is when Peter finally accepted Jesus invitation to become a disciple.  Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men. (Luke 5: 10)

Saul, the persecutor of Christians in the book of Acts, was looking for the purest adherence to the Mosaic law.  On the road to Damascus, Saul encountered the original Author of the law.

Suddenly a light shone around him from heaven. Then he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?”
And he said, “Who are You, Lord?”
Then the Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you to kick against the goads.” (Acts 9: 4-5)

Even Judas was looking for something personal.  He was looking for a payday or perhaps a scapegoat for the inaction of the Jews against Roman occupation.  Judas found that Jesus.  Jesus let Judas turn Him in for the money.  Jesus showed that he had the power to lay down a mob of armed men with just a word.

When Judas showed up in Gethsemane with a contingent of the Temple guard, Jesus went forward and said to them, “Whom are you seeking?”    Jesus had to ask twice because when He responded “I am He,” they drew back and fell to the ground.  (John 18:3-8)

Are we working to be in the image of a Jesus that doesn't understand our struggle or are we trying to find a Jesus that can relate to our personal struggles of life? 

We are each trying to find the Jesus we think we need or want for whatever is our personal place at the moment.

But, check this out:
After Andrew found Jesus, Andrew no longer looked to John the Baptist for answers.

After Peter found Jesus, Peter abandoned the fishing business to be a Disciple.

After Saul found Jesus, he became Paul and spent the rest of his life articulating the doctrine of grace instead of the Law.

We each come to Jesus because we are looking for something personal.  But when we find Him, if we receive Him for real, then we discover that He is so much more than what we were looking for that what we were looking for no longer matters.  All that matters is Jesus.

As for the question: Do we really feel that we need a Jesus?  Ask Judas that.

Without Jesus, Judas had the money he wanted.  He had the public trial of a righteous Jewish Rabbi/Prophet he needed to justify a revolt.  Judas had all that he had sought, but he no longer had Jesus.  So, he threw down the pieces of silver in the temple and departed, and went and hanged himself. (Matthew 27:5)

Yes, however we may come to Him, we all need Jesus.

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064

Sunday, January 18, 2015

WHAT IS A MISSIONARY?

The message for Missionary Day at Miles Chapel CME Church is a challenge to reexamine what we think it means to be a missionary and become something more than we have ever been.

The message is deep, but the title is simple: WHAT IS A MISSIONARY?


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on Twitter @AndersonTGraves

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, Al 35064


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ECHO OF ETERNITY


When you project your voice it reverberates against distant walls or other objects and it returns to you ---- as an echo.  Wikipedia defines an echo as “a reflection of sound” that returns to its source tj\hrough a propagation medium

Well, God has a voice.

In Isaiah 55: 11, the Lord said, “So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth.  It shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.”

His voice goes out; His voice returns to Him.  God has an echo.    

In the beginning, God spoke. His voice, His Word said, “Let there be,” and it was.  Creation itself is a reflection of the sound of God.

Isaiah 55: 10 says that the echo of God is like the rain and snow.  Precipitation returns to the sky through evaporation, but in the process of go and return the earth is changed.    The Word of God returns to Him, but in the process, the Word changes the world.

That’s why there is such power in praying scripture back to God.  It is a way in which we participate in the eternal echo.

We live at the reflection point of the eternal Echo of God’s Heavenly Word.  You are designed to reflect the image of God, and your heart is designed to be His echo chamber.  Let the Word resonates in you. 

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom…. (Colossians 3: 16)

But do more than repeat the words.  Let the Word resound back to Heaven though the propagation medium of your life.  

Finish Colossians 3:16 and  “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”  (Colossians 3: 16

It’ll change your world.

Your word I have hidden in my heart, That I might not sin against You (Psalm 119:11)

How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.  (Psalm 119: 11)

Participate in the eternal echo.

  
---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

You can help support Rev. Graves’ work by visiting his personal blog and clicking the DONATEbutton on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064