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THE BLOOD OF JESUS

November 5, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

“The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” 1 John 1:7

The blood of Jesus is everything. It is the central doctrine of our faith, the present and eternal life of our souls. There is no pardon, no salvation, no heaven but by blood–the blood of the Lord Jesus. Were we to relinquish every other revealed truth, and concentrate upon this one our supreme and lasting study, resolving all our knowledge of the Bible into an ‘experimental and personal acquaintance’ with ATONING BLOOD–as, like a purple thread, it runs from Genesis to Revelation, it would not be a too exaggerated view of this vital and momentous subject. The blood is everything to us–it is everything to God. He provided it, is satisfied with it, beholds it, and when He sees it on the soul, that soul becomes a living and a lovely soul in His sight. May our meditation on atoning blood exalt our views of its dignity, increase in us its power, and endear to our hearts the preciousness of Him who shed it! (Octavius Winslow)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE TESTING OF YOUR FAITH

November 4, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

“Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you.” 1 Peter 4:12

Has something bad happened to you and you said, “Oh me. What did I do? I must have done something terrible. Otherwise, this wouldn’t have happened!”

And before you knew it, you fell headlong into a pity party of morbid introspection – taking yourself apart piece by piece to see where you went wrong. If you’re like most people, you have.

But have you ever thought that maybe you’ve done absolutely nothing wrong, but God is simply testing your faith? This is an important truth for you to understand, because if you don’t, you may get discouraged. The seeds of doubt and discouragement sprout in the soil of ignorance.

–Adrian Rogers

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE TESTING OF YOUR FAITH

November 3, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

“Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you.” 1 Peter 4:12

Has something bad happened to you and you said, “Oh me. What did I do? I must have done something terrible. Otherwise, this wouldn’t have happened!”

And before you knew it, you fell headlong into a pity party of morbid introspection – taking yourself apart piece by piece to see where you went wrong. If you’re like most people, you have.

But have you ever thought that maybe you’ve done absolutely nothing wrong, but God is simply testing your faith? This is an important truth for you to understand, because if you don’t, you may get discouraged. The seeds of doubt and discouragement sprout in the soil of ignorance.

–Adrian Rogers

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DOING GOOD

November 2, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin. (James 4:17). Speaking in reference to this verse, Dr. Warren Vanhetloo wrote:

” Is God more concerned about what we are or what we do? Does He judge our character more than He does conduct? Can we genuinely separate character from conduct? Most of us are more concerned about how we fit into our culture, what our friends expect of us, what might happen if we disobey civil law, etc. A believer is to be conscious of these, but his primary concern ought to be what he is and what he does as God judges it.

God gives clear contrasts in Galatians 5. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envying, murders, drunkenness, revelings, and such like (5:19-21). But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, and such (5:22-23). The fruits of the Spirit are inner qualities, conditions that undergird our thinking and speech and actions.” Dr. Vanhetloo then commented on the first two graces mentioned in this list:

“Love is an inner concern to seek the best for others. Love sees failures, not to criticize, but to wonder how to aid and improve the needs of others. Love is willing to give to do good to any and all, deserving or not deserving, both to those who appreciate what we attempt to do and those who react against our efforts to do them good. Notice that love is always in action. It is always defined by something outward which results from an inward concern. Jesus taught a love lesson in His story of the Good Samaritan. What we do not only shows what we inwardly feel, it also manifests that the inner love is genuine.

Joy is different from levity. Christians have a true inner, constant attitude of rejoicing and appreciation. We also, like the unsaved, can laugh at a joke, be entertained by stories and music, make merry with our friends, etc., but such mirth is not the same as the deep-seated satisfaction we have as dwellers in Jesus, constantly rejoicing in His provision, His guidance, His mercy to usward. Nothing can change or dampen that joy, but we can fail to manifest it. We need to be conscious of our inner joyfulness and also to consider whether or not we are thought to be characteristically joyful or complaining in the eyes of others.

And so with all the fruits of the Spirit and characteristics of the new life we have in Jesus. The inner reality should not be subdued. The true inner life we have in our Savior should predominate in all our thinking and speaking. Others who live with us or contact us ought to realize that we are different because we have been changed by divine action, not by human self-improvement. Everything we say and do can be used by God for His purposes. All we say and do has influence on others. What we are in Christ should not be hidden under a bushel. We are to be living witnesses of His grace. We can be different because we are different, and we should be different. We have a new life in Christ and we are now to grow in Him and show forth His graces.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

MINISTRY WITHOUT BORDERS

November 1, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

“But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a
physician, but they that are sick. But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I
will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous,
but sinners to repentance.” Matthew 9:12-13

Jesus didn’t restrict His ministry to one day of the week, but continually
served others wherever He went.

An older, feeble lady was led to Christ by a young Pastor. Eager to serve,
she asked the Pastor about the different ministry opportunities in his
church. After he listed ministries such as singing in the choir, caring for
children in the nursery, staying late to clean the church, and helping plan
ladies’ events; this lady realized she wasn’t physically able to participate
in the ministries offered through the church. But one thing she could do was
play the piano. Because the church already had more than enough piano
players, this elderly lady thought of a way she could use her piano abilities
to encourage others.

The next day she called the local paper and placed an ad that stated,
“FREE-hymns played over the phone to help encourage anyone who needs it.”
That afternoon she received her first “customer” and played several hymns for
him. Afterward, he explained his troubles to her, and she was able to comfort
him with Scripture and assurance that God’s love was extended to him. Over
the rest of her life, this lady was able to see many people saved,
encouraged, and strengthened through playing godly hymns to those who called.

Like this elderly lady’s church, many churches offer ways to be involved in
ministry and serve God each Sunday and Wednesday. While these ministries are
important, ministry isn’t meant to only be accomplished at church.—

Jesus’ mission wasn’t to sit in the synagogue and discuss theology with the
religious leaders. He did minister in the temple and even to the religious
leaders, but His focus was on the sick, the lost people who needed His saving
grace. His mission was to reach out, past the borders set by the religious
leaders, and minister to the spiritually sick.

As Christians, it’s always a blessing to be around God’s people and serve
alongside others who are like-minded, but, as was Christ’s mission, we are to
be the salt and light of the earth. Our mission is to not only serve at
church, but to serve others wherever we go. We are to carry our ministry
beyond the boundary of the church to the lost and hurting people of this
world.

God desires that you would continue ministering to people Monday through
Saturday. How can you minister? How about taking a co-worker to lunch when
they’ve had a bad day, taking your neighbor a meal, spending time with a
relative who needs Christ? Jesus didn’t restrict His ministry to one day of
the week, but He continually served others wherever He went. How will you be
more like Christ this week by serving others? (From Daily In The Word)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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Welcome to Lakeway Baptist Church

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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Upcoming Events

Jun 28
9:00 am - 9:30 am

Breakfast Fellowship

Jun 28
9:45 am - 10:45 am

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Jun 28
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

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Jun 28
5:00 pm - 5:45 pm

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Jun 28
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Jul 1
6:45 pm - 8:30 pm

Master Clubs

Jul 1
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  • Men’s breakfast fellowship! June 13, 2026
    Reminder that the men will be meeting tomorrow morning at 8 AM for good food and fellowship. Please join us and bring a friend!
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    We have an urgent need to take care of some business tonight without any opportunity to give notice. We will take care of the business at the end of Bible study.

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Sunday

Sunday School.......9:45 AM
Morning Worship...11:00 AM
Choir Practice .......5:00 PM
Evening..................6:00 PM

Wednesday

Bible Study ...........7:00 PM
Master Clubs ........7:00 PM

Thursday

Villas in the Pines ..5:30 PM
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