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GROWING IN THE GLOOM

September 10, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

” But I have all, and abound: I am full…..”(Phil. 4:18).A few years ago I wrote an article about this, but here is the article that inspired it. John Henry Jowett wrote:

In one of my garden books there is a chapter with a very interesting  heading, “Flowers that Grow in the Gloom.” It deals with those patches  in a garden which never catch the sunlight. And my guide tells me the  sort of flowers which are not afraid of these dingy corners–may rather  like them and flourish in them.
And there are similar things in the world of the spirit. They come out  when material circumstances become stern and severe. They grow in the  gloom. How can we otherwise explain some of the experiences of the  Apostle Paul?
Here he is in captivity at Rome. The supreme mission of his life  appears to be broken. But it is just in this besetting dinginess that  flowers begin to show their faces in bright and fascinating glory. He  may have seen them before, growing in the open road, but never as they  now appeared in incomparable strength and beauty. Words of promise  opened out their treasures as he had never seen them before.
Among those treasures were such wonderful things as the grace of  Christ, the love of Christ, the joy and peace of Christ; and it seemed  as though they needed an “encircling gloom” to draw out their secret and their inner glory. At any rate the realm of gloom became the home of  revelation, and Paul began to realize as never before the range and  wealth of his spiritual inheritance.
Who has not known men and women who, when they arrive at seasons of  gloom and solitude, put on strength and hopefulness like a robe? You may imprison such folk where you please; but you shut up their treasure  with them. You cannot shut it out. You may make their material lot a  desert, but “the wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad, and  the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose.”
“Every flower, even the fairest, has its shadow beneath it as it basks in the sunlight.” Where there is much light there is also much shade.(Streams in the Desert)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

IT’S NOT UNUSUAL

September 9, 2017 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 Pet. 4:12
Peter tells us that we shouldn’t be surprised by our trials–but we usually are. Indeed we are often shocked that they would or should come upon us. We would not be surprised had they come upon others, but for some reason we think we should escape what they have to endure. But it doesn’t work that way. Trials come universally, un-expectantly, un-invited, and, to our mind of many, un-deserved. At a moment when least expected they kick down the door and interrupt our life. And we’re left wondering “Why?” “Why me?”, “Why this?”, “Why now?”.
It might be that we’ve read all the verses related to trials and are well versed on how God uses them for good, but at that moment nothing seems to make sense. Although troubles and trials are the norm for Christians we always think they are out of place–like God got the wrong address or doesn’t know what we really need. Well you can forget that! God knows exactly what we need and He sends it accordingly. And as unpleasant as it might be, we should not complain that His will is done.
Notice the next verse–“But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of  Christ’s sufferings; that, when his glory shall be  revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding  joy. “.F. B. Meyer said, “Nothing is harder to bear than the apparent aimlessness of suffering”. That’s why Romans 8:28 is such a great encouragement. It assures us that God uses the bad for good. What we despise now might produce some of the greatest blessings in life at a later date. Sadly we are usually too blind to see that possibility. That’s why we must stand on God’s promises. They never fail.– HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE THINGS THAT HAPPENED TO ME

September 8, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“But I would ye should understand,  brethren, that the things which  happened unto me have fallen out  rather unto the furtherance of the  gospel; So that my  bonds in Christ are manifest in all the palace, and in all other  places;“–Phil. 1:12-13
I’ve never been in prison but I can well imagine how I might feel. I suspect that I might feel that my ministry was over, that my usefulness to God had come to an end, and that I had a right to complain. That’s why I marvel so at the story of Paul who suffered all kinds of hardships and was imprisoned at Rome, yet used of God in a mighty way. I’m not the only one impressed. J. R. Miller wrote, “A prison is not an ideal place for usefulness. Yet no years of the apostle’s life were ,ore fruitful of good than than when he was a prisoner. He wrote letters to the churches he could not visit, and to individuals he he wished to help, and the letters not only carried blessings to those to whom they were written, but they have been carrying blessings ever since to countless lives”.

I hope you let that sink in and feel the full impact. Your situation might be much different than Paul’s–you have a problem of a different sort, but you feel like a prisoner to your circumstances, limited and useless. You are so focused on the obstacles that you see no opportunities. However, although the manner of your usefulness is different that Paul’s there is something you can do. Whatever your circumstances are there is some way you can be used of God to be a blessing to others. In some cases it won’t even be through direct contact. It might simply be their knowledge of the good way you handled your bad situation. Testimonies can be powerful.

The fact is, if you live long enough the time will probably come when the manner in which you serve God will change. Physical limitations or other factors will prevent you from doing what you do now, but don’t give up. There is always something you can do..The fact that you are still alive is evidence that God wants to use you. You might think your best days are over, when they are actually yet to come. Don’t you dare give up before God is through with you!–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

GOD WILL PROVIDE

September 7, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“And Isaac spake unto Abraham his father, and said, My  father: and  he  said, Here am I, my son. And he said, Behold the fire and the wood:  but  where is the lamb for a burnt offering? And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a  lamb for a  burnt offering: so they went both of them together.”–Gen. 22:7-8

Nearly everyone has encountered a situation in life where they felt, “This is too hard. I can’t do this”. That’s why our text is so very important. At this very moment I have family and friends who are in great need, in various ways,and I suspect the same is true of you. I pray they will consider this and be encouraged by it.

Whether your problem is sin, shame, sickness, suffering, sorrow, shortage, etc. the nature of your problem doesn’t matter. God is able to meet them all. His power exceeds the greatness of any problem. Regardless of how you feel at this moment you can face your future without fear because God is faithful to do as He promised. That gives us hope when we are helpless. It keeps us going when the only option seems to be quitting. Knowing He can provide what we need produces a peace that passeth all understanding. You need to think about that everyday so as to build your faith (Rom. 10:17) to cope with the crisis that will surely come.—HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE ONLY SOURCE OF MEANING

September 6, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“So I was great, and increased more than all that were before me in Jerusalem: also my wisdom remained with me. And whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not from them, I withheld not my heart from any joy; for my heart rejoiced in all my labour: and this was my portion of all my labour. Then I looked on all the works that my hands had wrought, and on the labour that I had laboured to do: and, behold, all was vanity and vexation of spirit, and there was no profit under the sun.”–Ecclesiastes 2:9-11

The comedian Jay Leno is an avid car buff. For many years he has built up a collection that now numbers nearly 250 cars and motorcycles. Some of them are more than 100 years old, while others are the latest modern technological marvels. He has amphibious cars that can drive into water and motorcycles in every shape and size. The total value of his collection is estimated to be more than $50 million. Yet, not one of those cars will last forever. 

Every one of us has one lifetime—and none of us know how long that life will be. No matter how carefully we watch our diet, exercise, and take care of our health, there are no guarantees of tomorrow for any of us. We have one opportunity to accomplish the things God has placed before us. Every day that we spend without doing anything to advance His kingdom is a day without eternal benefit.

There is nothing wrong with working hard and enjoying the fruits of our labor in this life. But ultimately, all the things of earth will be destroyed and vanish. The only things that will remain are the things that are eternal. This places a responsibility on us to use our time and resources to accomplish as much for Christ as we can. God is not opposed to us having nice things, but He wants our focus to remain on what is truly meaningful. No amount of earthly achievement in any field can provide lasting and eternal rewards. –Daily in the Word

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