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WHAT JOHN 3:16 DID

May 1, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

All around the world Christians rejoice in the message of John 3:16. But, sometimes we forget that many folks don’t have a clue as to what it says. Here’s an example:

Shortly after the Korean War, a hungry waif wandered the darkened streets trying to find shelter from the bitter cold of winter. A night watchman noticed his plight and said, “GoMa (child), go to yonder house and say to the one who answers the gate, ‘John 3:16.’ ” “But I do not know what John 3:16 is,” replied the lad.

Nevertheless, desperation took him to the gate and brought that strange expression to his lips. He did not understand, but he whispered, “John 3:16.” The lady smiled and took him into her warm home. The lad was puzzled as he thought, “I do not know what this John 3:16 is, but it sure makes a cold Korean boy warm.”

Seeing his gaunt cheeks, the lady soon had him seated before a steaming bowl of soup. As he ate, the lad thought again, “I do not know what this John 3:16 is, but it sure makes a hungry Korean boy full.”

After a bath, he lay there on the warm bed with tears flowing down his cheeks, “I do not know what this John 3:16 is,” he thought, “but it must be the most wonderful thing in the whole world. It makes a strange lady love a lonely Korean boy.”

Ah, yes it is wonderful! What could be more wonderful than the fact that God loves us, vile filthy sinners who are so undeserving. As the song says,”Isn’t the love of Jesus something wonderful!” It sure is!

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THE PERFECTER OF YOUR FAITH

April 30, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.”

–Hebrews 12:2

When we’re going through a difficult time, the hardest part is not knowing when it’s going to be over… or if it’s every going to be over.

And yet, you and I are called to keep enduring… to press on, because we’re following the perfect example of faith. Do you know who that is?

The perfect example of faith is the perfecter and completer of our faith, Jesus himself! How fitting that the One who endured the cross is the One who calls us to endure our sufferings!

Jesus brought a challenging message of faith to the throngs of people who followed him. And many people rejected his invitation. They wanted the glorious, conquering side of faith without the suffering or pain. And there are many people like this today, too.

But if you want to be like Jesus, then you must be willing to endure even as Jesus endured.

Now, you might say, “Well, I’m not that strong.” That’s true. You are not! But if you’ll let him, Jesus will complete and perfect your faith.

Jesus trusted the Father perfectly in order to fulfill God’s will! And you must trust him, too.

He will give you the strength to endure to the end! 

… LET JESUS COMPLETE AND PERFECT YOUR FAITH!  

–From Powerpoint

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COMMON BLESSINGS AND BURDENS

April 29, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

He maketh His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
Matthew 5:45

In Matthew 5:45, Jesus spoke of God’s fairness and graciousness. Every morning the sun gives another day’s life to all humanity, whether evil or good. Refreshing showers fall on the lawns of committed Christians and of their pagan neighbors. While some blessings are reserved only for the children of God, others are common to the entire world.

In the same way, some burdens are borne by believers, such as persecution or sorrow over lost souls. But other burdens are shared by all humanity, and being a Christian doesn’t make us immune from trials. Even seasoned Christians need to remember this, or else we’ll find ourselves thinking, “Why is God treating me so badly? If He loves me so, why am I in such painful straits? Why don’t other people have these problems I’m facing?”

Sorrow is universal; but for the believer— God turns it to good. Dr. F. B. Meyer wrote, “In suffering and sorrow God touches the minor chords, develops the passive virtues, and opens to view the treasures of darkness, the constellations of promise, the rainbow of hope, the silver light of the covenant.”

Trust Him today and rejoice in His mercies whether it’s sunny or raining.

In the meantime let us believe that God’s love and wisdom are doing the very best for us.
F.B. Meyer  (From Turning Point)

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CHANGE YOUR PERSPECTIVE

April 28, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

—My grace is sufficent for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness–2 Cor. 12:9
 
“Rather than saying ‘God, here is my problem,’ we should put the problem into perspective by saying ‘Problem, here is my God!'” Whoever wrote those words must have understood that there is no problem God cannot handle in our lives.

When we make our problems the object of our lives, it is easy to become discouraged and forget that we have a God who will sustain us during our trials. However, when we change our perspective and the order of the words, we see that God becomes the object and the focus of our lives. It seems like such a small detail wouldn’t matter much, but when you visualize introducing your problems to Almighty God, suddenly they seem smaller, and you realize just how triumphant you can be with His help.

Often, it is only a matter of changing our perspective in order to overcome adversity. No matter what troubles you are facing, always remember our God is big enough, strong enough, and powerful enough to take care of them. He is the answer to all of life’s problems, and He is enough. (Turning Point)

He comes to us in the brokenness of our health, in the shipwreck of our family lives, in the loss of all possible peace of mind, even in the very thick of our sins. He saves us in our disasters, not from them.–Robert Farrar Capon

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THE BEST EVIDENCE

April 27, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Preachers often exhort people to live holy lives so that they might give evidence that Christianity is true–but there is something better. As well meaning as they are, it is Christ not the Christian who furnishes us with the best evidence. Let us then keep our focus on Him. Someone said it well with these words:
Jesus is “the chief among ten thousand, the altogether lovely one.”

Christ the Chiefest, or better than the rest.
His love is unknowable. (Eph 3:19).
His riches are unsearchable. (Eph 3:18).
His joy is unspeakable. (1 Pet 1:8).
His ways are untrackable. (Rom 11:33).
His grace is inexhaustible. (2 Cor 9:8).
His peace is unfathomable. (Phil 4:7).
And He Himself is unsurpassable. (Ex. 15:11).

His character was beautiful with holiness in every detail. (Heb 7:26).
His love was pure and faithful in all its affection. (Jn 13:1).
His service was true and beneficent in all its workings. (Acts 10:38).
His words were tender and true in all their utterances. (Jn 7:45).
His life was consistent in every department. (Mt. 27:24; Acts 2:22).
His aim was single and concentrated in glorifying God. (Jn 17:4).
His mission was to benefit all who would have Him in dying a death
   which they deserved. (2 Cor. 8:9)

Christ is Christianity, and the best evidence of Christianity is Christ.

Jesus is “the chief among ten thousand, the altogether lovely one.”

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