Mt. Holly Baptist Church

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Each week we post our sermons live on our Facebook page. You can watch our live stream on Facebook even if you do not have a Facebook page.

We would love to have you join us in person; however, we know that isn’t always possible. If you are unable to make it, we encourage you to join us on the live each Sunday around 11:00 AM. 

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Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” As I was thinking about the holidays, I couldn’t help but ask some friends about what first came to their mind when they thought of Christmas. ... Read more
February is the month of love, or so they say. To most I’d say that is rather obvious. When Christmas is near its end, and perhaps even before that, retail stores begin their arduous task of replacing their Santa and snowman displays with red. Read more
That’s what New Years is about or so it seems. Every year people look at the approaching new year as a time of bettering themselves. Doing something different from the previous year that is far better than previous years. That’s what resolutions are for right? Did you know that research shows... Read more

“For by Him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”  

Colossians 1:16-17

Jesus is the center

Jesus is the cornerstone to everything we do. We sing, pray, and preach in His powerful name. Our past, present, and future are centered on Jesus Christ. Our purpose on this earth is to make much of Jesus Christ. Our chief end is to glorify the Lord and to enjoy our relationship with Him. We are what we are by His amazing grace (I Corinthians 15:10).

Created to Worship

Worship is real, authentic experience in the heart with God, or it is nothing states pastor and author John Piper. Worship is the high-water mark of the Christian’s redeemed life. The regenerated life bows before the Lord with an awe and an attitude of submission. The humble follower of Jesus is grateful for God’s amazing grace for calling him/her into His kingdom through the forgiveness of their sin.

At Mt. Holly, our worship is a joyful response for God’s love towards us. We praise Jesus for His death, burial, and resurrection which we believe is a natural reflection of our love for God through worship. Our worship should penetrate every aspect of our lives.

December 2024

Romans 6:23

“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

As I was thinking about the holidays, I couldn’t help but ask some friends about what first came to their mind when they thought of Christmas. …

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December 2023

Merry Christmas!

Romans 6:23

“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

As I was thinking about the holidays, I couldn’t help but ask some friends about what first came to their mind when they thought of Christmas. One said Jesus while the other mentioned gifts, gathering with family … the typical responses that I believe we all have when we think about Christmas. But let me tell you what our children think about. It’s not the tree or tinsel or “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” Not at all because what they think about is the gifts; that which lies underneath the tree.

The concept of “gift giving” has been around likely since time began. One individual taking something that belongs to them, and freely giving it away to another for their benefit is something that has happened repeatedly down through the ages. And it is at Christmastime when this way of thinking becomes more pronounced. At Christmas we don’t have as much of a problem spending money to purchase various items to only give them away versus doing the same at any other time of the year. We even teach and encourage our kids to do the same! Why? Because the answer that we always give is, “That’s what Christmas is all about!”

Let’s explore that thought briefly. If Christmas is all about gift giving where did that first start? It began with the gift that Jesus is for us at Christmas. He came as Immanuel, God with us, to live the life that we couldn’t, to die the death we deserved, to give us the gift of eternal life that none of us were able to achieve on our own. Jesus was, and still is, the perfect gift and we have no problem at Christmastime giving away gifts in remembrance of this gift that He gave us. The problem is that on December 26th this attitude of ours begins to change and we very soon thereafter move back into the hum drum of life. But Jesus doesn’t. His is the gift that keeps on giving, not only at Christmas, but all year long and this gift that is Christ is not only something we receive, but it’s something that we are supposed to give away all year long as well. So as we teach our children to give let’s remember that God teaches us in His Word that we are also to be givers of the greatest gift that ever was to a world that desperately needs it. And this doesn’t happen only at Christmas!

February 2024

February is the month of love, or so they say. To most I’d say that is rather obvious. When Christmas is near its end, and perhaps even before that, retail stores begin their arduous task of replacing their Santa and snowman displays with red.

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February 2024

The Month of Love

 

February is the month of love, or so they say. To most I’d say that is rather obvious. When Christmas is near its end, and perhaps even before that, retail stores begin their arduous task of replacing their Santa and snowman displays with red. Red everything, not to mention the various forms of candy to choose from, which are amazingly the same candy you could buy in December. However, this time it’s in a heart-shaped box as if by that very maneuver you gain some brownie points with your spouse by buying that for them. And I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Cupid, that little angelic-like diaper-clad fictitious being who supposedly can shoot you with his arrow and intoxicate you so as to lead you to fall in love with the first person that you see. Maybe Cupid has been replaced with that heart-shaped box of Hershey candies? Either way, the result is the same; love is highlighted for a financial cost.


Am I a pessimist? Absolutely not! I believe in love and I know for certain that love “costs” us all something. For married couples it is the laying aside of the “what I want for myself” to “what I know we need for each other.” The same goes for our children. Their greater good depends on our willingness to sacrifice ourselves. 

What is my point in all of this? My point is very simple. Love is real and there is a cost to love. As much as I hate to think about how much a Hallmark card costs now compared to just a few years ago I’m still reminded that it is still worth it to pay that price … perhaps just for my spouse and not the many relatives and friends Hallmark would have you also send cards to. Paying that price is still worth it because I’m reminded that Jesus did the same for us. Jesus when asked what the greatest commandment was responded by quoting Scripture. Imagine that? He said specifically,

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment. “

Jesus here recites to the Pharisee the Shema which is the Hebrews declaration of faith in God which is based on three Old Testament passages on who God is and their response to his self-revelation. The Jesus says this,

39 And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40 On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.”

Did you hear that? The entire Bible depends on love! We are to love God with our whole being and then our neighbors as ourselves. If those verses do not imply a cost then I don’t know what else would. 

Let’s go a little further. John 3:16, the verse most of Christendom here in the West reminds us just how much God loves us. It reads,

“For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever will be believe in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

So, did God love us? You bet! How much? So much that He sent his most prized possession. He sent himself! But why? So that we would be given the choice to believe and not perish but have life everlasting. If that’s not love then I don’t know what is, and there is a cost associated with this. He came to die for you and me. That was the cost that Jesus was willing to pay. Jesus says in John 15:13,

“Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.”

That is exactly what Jesus did for us and by doing so we can know of no greater love. In fact, we are called to do the same. That my friends is the essence of love and the cost involved. Love will cost you but remember it costs God more!


So, this February I want to remind you that love is the greatest gift that we can both receive and give, and we see this in Christ. His love is freely given, because he already loved us, and it can only be freely received. No one can be compelled to accept Christ. It is a choice that must be freely made. No amount of legalism can get you to Heaven. Only the pure, unabashed love for a Savior who came to die for you can, and it will when you set yourself aside and truly accept him and love him by making him both your Lord and Savior.

See you in the card aisle!

Upcoming Events

February 5th at 6:30
Leadership Meeting

February 24th at 6:30
Fellowship Dinner

January 2024

That’s what New Years is about or so it seems. Every year people look at the approaching new year as a time of bettering themselves. Doing something different from the previous year that is far better than previous years. That’s what resolutions are for right? Did you know that research shows…

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January 2024

A New Year & A New You!

 

That’s what New Years is about or so it seems. Every year people look at the approaching new year as a time of bettering themselves. Doing something different from the previous year that is far better than previous years. That’s what resolutions are for right? Did you know that research shows that 50% of individuals make resolutions each year? The sad thing is that the same research shows that only 10% actually keep those resolutions. Why? It’s a new year and a new you, so why is it such a struggle to do that which we set out to do?

Many have told me over the years that people do what they want to do. I’ll add to that by saying that if “we” as human beings are left to our own devices that we will ultimately settle back on what our defaults are. Let me explain. In 2nd Corinthians 2:10-16 Paul says,

“But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God. 11 For what man knows the things of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so no one knows the things of God except the Spirit of God. 12 Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God.

13 These things we also speak, not in words which man’s wisdom teaches but which the Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. 14 But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. 15 But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is rightly judged by no one. 16 For “who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct Him?” But we have the mind of Christ.”

What that means is simply this; that in Christ you are a new creation (2 Cor. 5:17). That when you realized your state as a sinner and your need of salvation, and that when you called out to the Lord Jesus for forgiveness’ making him Lord of your life you were changed. You were given a new nature driven by the Holy Spirit on top of your old nature. Paul then says that it’s the Spirit that is part of this new nature given to us that seeks God and to know Him more. The compelling work of this same Spirit is that he searches you and through the work of sanctification (making you more like Jesus) that he actually helps you to become the person God wants you to be. A person more like his Son!

What does that have to do with a new year and a new you? In answer it has everything to do with it. Paul says that the “natural man” cannot discern (or know) the things of God. In fact, they are foolishness to him. So, we have this desire in us I believe, this inborn drive to do better; to be better. But ultimately, without Christ what the Bible says is that we will not get there. Why? Because if we are left to our own devices, we will eventually fall back on to what is natural for us to do. Eventually we will give up. We will feel defeated and yet not know why when the truth is simple. We cannot something like this on our own. Sure, the drive may be there at times, but the energy, the “umph” that is needed won’t be. Our spiritual tank will be empty.
So how does one then become the “new you?” It’s simple. Start at the basics and ask yourself this question. What is the foundation of “you” built upon? If it’s Christ, then you have readily available to you all that you need to become that better you. But you must first listen to what He is telling you and then walk in obedience before that power will do you any good. If your foundation is not built on Christ, then you need to turn to Matt. 7:24-27 and read the parable about the two houses. One was built on the rock and when the storms came it stood. The other was built on the sand and when the storms hit that house it perished. What I want you to pay particular attention to is what Jesus said at the end,

“and great was the fall of it!”

What do you want your house to be built on in this new year? The building materials are all laid out before you, but the choice is yours as to which you choose to build with. I advise you to build on the rock to truly experience the “new you” that you can be in Christ.

Upcoming Events

January 14th During Service
Communion 

January 14th at TBD
Elder Meeting

January 15th at 6:30 PM
Leadership Meeting