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CHRIST CRUCIFIED

September 27, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God——we preach Christ crucified—. 1 Corinthians 1:18, 23
In this day when most folks want something new and entertaining we would do well to consider carefully what the Bible says regarding the gospel of Christ. J.C. Ryle said it well:

Let us never doubt for a moment, that the preaching of Christ crucified – the old story of His blood, righteousness, and substitution – is enough for all the spiritual necessities of all mankind. It is not worn out. It is not obsolete. It has not lost its power. We need nothing new – nothing more broad and kind – nothing more intellectual – nothing more effectual.

We need nothing but the true bread of life, distributed faithfully among starving souls. Let men sneer or ridicule as they will. Nothing else can do good in this sinful world. No other teaching can fill hungry consciences, and give them peace. We are all in a wilderness. We must feed on Christ crucified, and the atonement made by His death, or we shall die in our sins.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

UNSELFISHNESS

September 26, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

I’ve got a challenge for you–start every day for the next 30 days by reading Philippians 2. Ok, I’ll give you a break, I’ll meet you half- way–just read the first fifteen verses. It just might change your life forever. Before you say “No”, read the first four verses and the article, by Charles Swindoll, below.

To be “humble in heart,” as Christ stated He was, is to be submissive to the core. It involves being more interested in serving the needs of others than in having one’s own needs met.

Someone who is truly unselfish is generous with his or her time and possessions, energy and money. As that works its way out, it is demonstrated in various ways, such as thoughtfulness and gentleness, an unpretentious spirit, and servant-hearted leadership.

Ours is a day of self-promotion, defending our own rights, taking care of ourselves first, winning by intimidation, pushing for first place, and a dozen other self-serving agendas. That one attitude does more to squelch our joy than any other. So busy defending and protecting and manipulating, we set ourselves up for a grim, intense existence.

In our selfish, grab-all-you-can-get society, the concept of cultivating an unselfish, servant-hearted attitude is almost a joke to the majority. But, happily, there are a few who genuinely desire to develop such an attitude. I can assure you, if you carry out that desire, you will know the secret

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FEARING DEATH

September 25, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

A person doesn’t have to be a preacher to give good solid instructions about life and death. Football coach Joe Gibbs proves that. Listen to these insightful words:

We’re all pretty different. Different tastes in restaurants. Different sizes of televisions. Different favorite places to go on vacation. But one thing that’s common to every man on earth is this: we’re all on a collision course with death. Except for those living among the blessed generation who will still be filling out their dress shirts when Jesus comes back, no one’s getting out of here alive.

And some people have a hard time living with that.

Think of how this one particular slice of reality hangs over your head on any given day. Think of how hard you fight to keep yourself looking young and age-defiant. Think of the medical scenarios that run through your head when you feel a new twinge or body ache, when an unexpected pain catches in your chest or side. Think of what happens when you realize it could have just as easily been you killed in the bridge collapse or tornado damage reported on the news tonight.

The coach is right! The Bible says Jesus died in our place “—that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.”(Hebrews 2:14-15). It is for that reason that Coach Gibbs could say:

Yes, death is a heavy subject to ponder. But it doesn’t have to hold us in slavery or overwhelm us in fear. Because of Jesus, we not only live forever. We can live free right now.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

MEDITATE, PRACTICE, PRAY

September 24, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Many have taken a book or the Bible in hand and read with great
pleasure, but not necessarily with profit. That is a waste. More than
350 years ago, Thomas Brooks gave this good advice:

You must meditate and dwell upon what you read;
otherwise your pains and mine will be lost. The more any
man is in the contemplation of truth, the more deep and
firm impression is made upon his heart by truth. Heavenly
meditation brings out the sweetness that is in divine truths.
Not those who get most—but those who keep most, are
richest. So not those who hear most, or read most—but
those who meditate most, are most edified and enriched.

You must also practice and live out what you read. To
read much and practice nothing—is to hunt much and catch nothing.

Ah! what cause have most to sigh, that they have
heard so much, and read so much—and yet done so little!

You must also pray over what you read. Many read much,
and pray little, and therefore get little by all they read. Galen writes

of a fish called Uranoscopos, that has but one eye,
which looks continually up to heaven. When a Christian has
one eye upon his book—the other should be looking up to
heaven for a blessing upon what he reads!
 
I assume you have been reading your Bible everyday. I hope I’m right.
After all, it is more important than our daily bread (Job 23:12). We can’t
get along without it! But remember–to get the most out of it, we must–
meditate, practice, and pray.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

CATCH A FALLING STAR?

September 23, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the heaven and the the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for thee.–Jeremiah 32:17
Who hasn’t heard the old song, “Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket”? Stars have been the object of man’s attention throughout  the ages. As a boy I spent a lot of hot summer nights sleeping outside under the stars. My favorite part was watching for “falling”, some would say “shooting”, stars. They were amazing.
Did you know it is possible that you have been hit by a piece of a falling star? It’s true! It’s estimated that more than 10,000 tons of “star dust” falls to earth every year. So, although the pieces are so small you wouldn’t be aware of it, you just might have been sprinkled with “star dust”.
The universe is marvellous! I don’t know how anyone can look up in the starry sky and deny the existence of God. In fact you don’t even have to look up. We see evidence of intelligent design everywhere we look. We see it with the telescope and with the mircoscope. It’s everywhere. And to think–planet earth is just a speck in the vast universe. What if we could see it all? The mysteries are endless. We aren’t nearly as smart as we think we are. But anyone should be able to see that, “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”(Psalm 19:1).
I have no way of knowing if I’ve been hit by a piece of a star, but I suppose it could have happened. That’s no big deal. Whether you knew about this possibility or not really isn’t important. It has no affect on your life. However, there are some things that we desperately do need to know –and, in this case, God has given us the answers.
Did you know that although we have all sinned and are deserving of eternal punishment, God made it possible for us to have eternal life? It’s true! He sent His Son who He died on the cross that we might be saved.”–God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”(Romans 5:8). And all who trust Him receive the forgiveness of sins and eternal life. Even if you were so smart that you knew the exact distance to and the weight of each star it would not get you into heaven. Only Jesus Christ can do that (John 14:6).
If God can create and control the universe He can do anything–even save your soul. Nothing is too hard for God! Have you trusted Him as your Lord and Savior?

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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Please accept this as your invitation to attend our services. At Lakeway you will find genuine Christian fellowship, heartfelt singing, straight-forward Bible preaching and dedicated teachers who will take a sincere interest in you and your family. We would be delighted to have you in our services. If you have any questions about the church or are in need of spiritual guidance please feel free to contact us.

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6:45 pm - 8:30 pm

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Jul 2
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Jul 3
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Jul 5
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Jul 5
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

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Villas in the Pines ..5:30 PM
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