Oak Park Sovereign Grace Church

Oak Park Sovereign Grace  Church We are a Sovereign Grace Baptist Church located on the near-southwest side of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Our Goal every Meeting is to preach Christ and Him Crucified!

Oh Blessed Day of Resurrection! 🌷
04/20/2025

Oh Blessed Day of Resurrection! 🌷

SOMEWHERE YOU HAVE BOUGHT INTO THE LIE THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO TO CHURCH TO CONTINUE YOUR WALK WITH THE LORD. THE BIBL...
03/27/2025

SOMEWHERE YOU HAVE BOUGHT INTO THE LIE THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO GO TO CHURCH TO CONTINUE YOUR WALK WITH THE LORD. THE BIBLE WARNS US NOT TO DO THIS! IRON SHARPENS IRON. WE NEED ONE ANOTHER! FIND A GOOD CHURCH WHERE THE TRUE GOSPEL IS PREACHED AND GO BACK! STOP TRUSTING YOUR THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS AND TRUST IN SCRIPTURE.

March 9th- It’s daylight savings time again. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour before bed Saturday night.
03/07/2025

March 9th- It’s daylight savings time again. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward one hour before bed Saturday night.

02/16/2025

Due to weather and road conditions, we will be canceling services today. We hope to see you all next Sunday, Lord willing. Have a blessed week.

01/12/2025

Service is canceled for tomorrow.

10/27/2024

Engraved!

(John MacDuff, 1874)

"Can a mother forget the baby at her bosom and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! Behold! I have engraved you on the palms of My hands!" Isaiah 49:15-16

"Behold," says infinite God, "I have engraved you on the palms of My hands!"
Not on the mountains, as colossal as they are, for they shall depart;
not on any page of nature's vast volume, for the last fires shall scorch them;
not on blazing sun, for it shall grow dim with age;
not on glorious heavens, for they shall be folded together as a scroll.

But on . . .
the hand which made the worlds,
the hand which was transfixed on the cruel cross,
the hand of infinite might and immeasurable love;
I have engraved you there! No corroding power can efface the writing, or obliterate your name!

You are Mine now, and Mine forever!

"Fear not, for I have redeemed you. I have summoned you by name-you are Mine!" Isaiah 43:1

10/26/2024

Loathsome thoughts

(Thomas Brooks, "Heaven on Earth" 1667)

"You will remember your conduct and all the actions by
which you have defiled yourselves, and you will loathe
yourselves for all the evil you have done." Ezekiel 20:43

True repentance includes a loathing and abhorring of sin,
and of ourselves for sin.

The sincere penitent loathes his sins, and be loathes himself
also because of his sins. He cries out, "Oh these wanton eyes!
Oh these wicked hands! Oh this deceitful tongue! Oh this
crooked will! Oh this corrupt heart! Oh how do I loathe my
sins, how do I loathe myself! My sins are a burden to me, and
they make me a burden to myself! My sins are an abhorrent
to me, and they make me abhor myself in dust and ashes!"

A true penitent has not only low thoughts of himself, but
loathsome thoughts of himself. None can think or speak
so vilely of a Christian--as he thinks and speaks so vilely
of himself. "Behold, I am vile!" Job 40:4

"They will loathe themselves for the evil they have done
and for all their detestable practices." Ezekiel 6:9

We apologize that we do not have a sermon to share from this morning, we had technical difficulties. Please join us live...
10/14/2024

We apologize that we do not have a sermon to share from this morning, we had technical difficulties. Please join us live on Sunday mornings in person at 1503 S Tibbs Ave, Indianapolis. Service starts at 10:45.

10/13/2024

Acts 3:19 Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, 20 and that He may send [c]Jesus Christ, who was [d]preached to you before, 21 whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things, which God has spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since [e]the world began. 22 For Moses truly said to the fathers, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear in all things, whatever He says to you. 23 And it shall be that every soul who will not hear that Prophet shall be utterly destroyed from among the people.’

10/13/2024

Acts 2:14 But Peter, standing up with the eleven, raised his voice and said to them, “Men of Judea and all who dwell in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and heed my words. 15 For these are not drunk, as you suppose, since it is only [e]the third hour of the day. 16 But this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel:

17 ‘And it shall come to pass in the last days, says God,
That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh;
Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
Your young men shall see visions,
Your old men shall dream dreams.
18 And on My menservants and on My maidservants
I will pour out My Spirit in those days;
And they shall prophesy.
19 I will show wonders in heaven above
And signs in the earth beneath:
Blood and fire and v***r of smoke.
20 The sun shall be turned into darkness,
And the moon into blood,
Before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.
21 And it shall come to pass
That whoever calls on the name of the Lord
Shall be saved.’

10/05/2024

Jesus and the Sinner!

(James Smith, "Rills from the Rock of Ages", 1860) Play Audio! Download Audio

All that Jesus does for lost sinners—He does freely, out of pure pity, kindness and love.

Yet we are always looking for something in ourselves, to encourage us! On the other hand, we tend to look at some sin committed by us, which discourages us. Whereas we should look only to Jesus. I want now for a few minutes, to fix the eye of your mind on what Jesus does for sinners—how He acts toward them at the present day.

Jesus calls the sinner. He says, "Come unto Me. Come, just as you are. Come, this moment. Come, for all that you need. Come, for all that you desire. Come, and be saved. Come, and I will satisfy you. Come, and commit all your concerns to Me, and I will make all things that occur, work together for your good."

Jesus receives the sinner when he comes. He receives every sinner—however base, vile, or unworthy he may be! He receives the sinner graciously—pardoning every sin, forgiving and forgetting all that he has done amiss, and treating him with the utmost kindness.

Jesus cleanses the sinner. In the fountain of His precious blood, and in the laver of His holy Word, He cleanses him from guilt and pollution, fitting him for holy service on earth, and for holier service in heaven. Nor is there any getting rid of guilt, but by His blood; nor of impurity, but by His Spirit working with His Word!

Jesus clothes the sinner. Cleansed from guilt and filth—we are clothed in His garments of salvation, and are covered with His robe of righteousness. All that is necessary for our honorable appearance in Heaven among the glorified, He undertakes to provide.

Those who trust in Him, are completely nourished by Him. Jesus feeds the sinner. His flesh and blood becomes our daily food. We can no more live and be healthy, without nourishing food for the body—than we can live and be happy, without sweet and frequent nourishment from Christ. There is in the renewed soul, a craving for Christ—and it is never satisfied but as it realizes His presence, meditates on His Word, or is solaced with His love!

Jesus employs the sinner. Having called, received, cleansed, clothed, and nourished him—He sets him to WORK. He gives him a cross to carry, and a plot in his vineyard to cultivate. He sends him to speak to others of His grace, and to manifest to others His temper and disposition. He sends him to the poor widow's cottage, to the sick man's chamber, and to the ignorant soul's home, and says: "Feed them for Me; comfort them for Me; and teach them for Me!"

Jesus comforts the sinner. Yes, when he is depressed and discouraged, when he is low and cast down. He consoles by some special providence, by some seasonable portion of His Word, by the counsel of some friend, or by the sweet whispers of His Spirit.

Jesus assures the sinner. Assures him of His love to him, of a saving interest in His finished work, and of a title to heavenly mansions! When Jesus assures us—our doubts and fears depart, our unbelief is destroyed, and our souls are filled with peace and joy.

Jesus visits the sinner. He says, "I will come unto him." And He does come, and brings with Him—pleasant light, precious fruits, and joy and peace. He says, "I will come and sup with him, and he with Me." And He draws him out into such sweet, near and dear communion with Himself, that no costly meal, no delightful company, can be compared to it.

Jesus restores the sinner. For as astonishing as it may appear, it is nevertheless true that we are prone to wander!
We leave light, for darkness!
We leave plenty, for poverty!
We leave joy, for sorrow!
We leave a paradise, for a desert!
And having wandered we would never find our way back, if He did not come after us! But, blessed be His holy name, He does! And then He restores our souls, and again feeds us in green pastures, causing us to lie down beside the still waters!

Jesus reproves the sinner. However He may spare our persons, He never spares our sins! He visits our transgressions with the rod, and our iniquities with stripes! His reproofs are often sharp. Cutting convictions, heavy losses, severe trials, perplexing troubles, bodily sickness, and painful bereavements, are some of the RODS which He employs. But however numerous and heavy His strokes, they are lighter than our guilt, and fewer than our sins! He deals with us as with sons. He chastens us for our profit, and to make us partakers of His holiness!

Jesus glorifies the sinner. Glorifies him with Himself, and confers on him an eternal weight of glory! What it is to be glorified, we do not fully know. At the least, it is to be freed from all that is sinful, painful, and degrading, and to be invested with all that is bright, beautiful, and blessed. It is to be made as like Jesus as possible, and to be with Him where He is forever!

O wondrous grace, of a wondrous Savior!

Believer, this precious Savior is yours!

Will you not love Him then?

Will you not bear witness to the power and sweetness of His love, to the joy and happiness that are found in His ways?

Will you not observe His statutes and keep His laws?

Will you not come out of the world which is peopled by His enemies, and be separated to Him? Can you mingle with the carnal, and frequent places of worldly amusement? Must you go to the world to be gratified and amused?

Beware how you wound your precious Savior's loving heart!

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1503 S Tibbs Avenue
Indianapolis, IN
46241

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