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FORGIVING

April 1, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.” –Matthew 6:14-15

This verse is a reminder of the importance of forgiving others, but if we only focus on what God will withhold from us if we do not forgive, we neglect the role our spirit plays in forgiveness. Humility, compassion, and wisdom are necessary in the giving and receiving of forgiveness. The truth that each and every person has sinned and fallen short reminds us that everyone has a substantial debt they cannot pay.

When our spirit is consumed with grudge holding, toxic emotions cripple us. Indignant judgment, poisonous anger, frustration, and bitterness aim to take up permanent residence within. The crushing result is a diminished ability to receive forgiveness. We descend into a tailspin of negative thoughts and emotions. With all our energy focused on the perpetrator, we forget our own debts.

God’s generosity is an invitation to be forgiven and set free. When we forgive others, we experience that freedom once again. Instead of carrying the weight of unrelenting forgiveness, you can know the light, love, and freedom that comes from passing on the forgiveness you have obtained. (Turning Point)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

GRACE ABOUNDING

March 31, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work: “–2 Cor. 9:8

Abundance is characteristic of God! Go forth on a spring morning, and look on the flowers with which He has carpeted the woodlands. Daisies and buttercups, primroses and cowslips in myriads, bear witness to the prodigality of His thought and power–His thought to fashion, His power to produce. But this profuse carpeting of the earth’s nakedness is equalled in the heavens! There, depth opens beyond depth, lighted and inlaid with constellations, and the wonders of the sky answer to those of the earth. How multitudinous is God’s creation!

But what shall we say of His Grace? His Joy is unspeakable, His Peace passeth understanding, His Love is beyond knowledge! Get great thoughts of God, who holds the ocean depths as a drop in the hollow of his hand, and weighs the mountains as grains of dust in His scales. Lie upon that bank of flowers, and consider their multitude; sweep the skies with a telescope and see if you can tell the stars; number the sand-grains upon the shore, and count the shells strewn along the strand; and when you have considered the gifts of His hand, ascend to the wealth of His heart. Study the infinite map of God’s nature; compare it with the need of your little life, and then remember that the Father loves you infinitely, so much so that for your salvation and mine He gave His Only-Begotten Son. He has set His love upon you, and will certainly deliver you! He will set you on high because you have known His Name. All the resources of eternity and infinity are at His disposal, and He can make all grace abound toward you, that always having all sufficiency in all things, you may abound to every good work.

This is a very wonderful text! Count the number of universals in it. All Grace Always! All Sufficiency! All things! God abounding to us that we may abound. The word translated abound might be rendered literally “to flow or pour over.” “My cup runneth over.” Our Lord said: “I am come that they might have life, and have it overflowingly”; “Where sin overflows, grace much more overflows” (Joh 10:10; Rom 5:20).

Give me grace, O Lord, to see the beauty lying at my feet in the commonplaces of life; and to feel that Thou art as near, and that life is as wonderful today, as when men beheld Thee in the days of Thy flesh. AMEN. —FB Meyer

Filed Under: Morning Manna

MOVING FORWARD

March 30, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”–Philippians 3:12–14

The collapse of the French defenses and the rapid advance of the Nazi armies in May of 1940 left hundreds of thousands of British, Canadian, and French forces in danger of being surrounded and destroyed. A desperate rescue effort was put in place called Operation Dynamo. British officials hoped to save at least 45,000 troops by using naval boats and fishing vessels to ferry them across the English Channel before the Germans arrived. The operation was a huge success, and in the end nearly 350,000 Allied soldiers were rescued. Many in England viewed it as a triumph, but Winston Churchill took to the floor of the House of Commons to point out a painful truth amid the rejoicing. “We must be very careful not to assign to this deliverance the attributes of a victory. Wars are not won by evacuations.”

The direction of the Christian life is meant to be forward, not backward. Though we encounter obstacles and opposition, we must remember that retreat is not an option and that the victory has already been secured for us. “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:57). We are not to be constantly looking back either in regret for things done or undone, or with desire for what is in the past. Instead we are to be looking to Jesus and striving to accomplish all that we can for Him.-(Daily in the Word)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

WAR OF THE WILLS

March 29, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

In my message last Sunday I pointed out a problem area by saying, “Some people decide what they want to do rather than discover what God wants them to do. They make their plans and then ask and expect God to bless them. They call it “serving the Lord”, but it isn’t. If I said, “We all should serve God” everyone would agree. If they believe the Bible they must agree. But some are confused about what it means to “serve God”. They might talk about how much they love serving God, yet not actually be serving God at all. Here’s why. When you make “serving God” about you, you have stopped serving God and started serving self. You are seeking self satisfaction by way of religious activity. Motive matters. Why you do what you do determines whether or not you are truly serving God or self. The best actions are of no eternal value if done for the wrong reason. Doing something just because you love to do it doesn’t make it acceptable to God. What we do must be done for His glory, according to His will, and in the name of Jesus.

The fact is, serving God will sometimes require you to do things you would rather not do. That’s the way it was with Jonah. Nineveh was the last place that he wanted to be, but the only place on earth that he could be in God’s will. Preaching to those people was the last thing he wanted to do, but the only thing he could do to please the Lord. God would not settle for anything else.

Have you ever noticed how little concern people have for the will of God when it clashes with their will?  Some would climb the highest mountain, risking their life to do God’s will, if they loved mountain climbing. They love the view and enjoy the experience so they are elated to do God’s will in a case like that. But suppose they are fearful of heights and peaceful in the valley, and God bids them to leave their comfort and climb. What then? Or, to look at it another way, suppose you love the thrill of climbing mountains and God tells you to stay in the valley. Now what? Does your delight turn to drugery and depression when your desire is denied? Can you be at peace in the valley when your desire is to climb the mountain? Maybe you’re not as concerned about God’s will as you would like people to think. You need to think about that.

I know– I’ve taken a long time trying to make my point, but I’ve done so because I don’t want you to miss the point. It is crucial that we know we are actually serving God rather than striving to please ourselves. It is for your own good that I have raised this issue. This is not something you can afford to be wrong about. I simply want you to be certain that you focus is on God’s will, not personal gratification.

The greatest feeling in the world is knowing you are where God wants you to be and doing what He wants you to do. There is no peace without it. I can honestly say that there is no amount of money that could lure me away from where I am. Money isn’t worth that much to me. The richest man in the world doesn’t have enough money to persuade me to resign as the pastor of this church. On the other hand there is nothing that could stop me from resigning if I knew without a doubt that God wanted me to leave. And I wouldn’t move an inch if I had any doubt–“For God is not the author of confusion”-(1 Cor. 14:33).

Over and over I’ve said “Success is simply discovering the will of God and doing it”. If you know of a better way to describe it I would like to hear it. And if you know of anything more important than this I would like to know what it is. The will of God is not only the secret to service and success, it is the secret of safety–our safe place. The safest place on earth is the center of God’s will and the most dangerous place on the planet is a fraction of an inch out of God’s will. There is no wiggle room, no middle ground, no neutral territory, no degree of disobedience. You are either in or out. And tragedy of some sort always results from being out of God’s will. It’s like a star out of orbit. There is no promise of provision, no safe place outside of God’s will.

God’s will is the secret of service, success, safety, and serenity (Col. 3:15). Duties never conflict. Many of our burdens come from personal ambition, and as long as we are striving to get our way we will never have peace. Peace comes from surrender. And it is in this that we find the source of satisfaction that we yearn for. There is no doubt about it, when it comes to the matter of us surrendering ourselves to the will of God, there is a war of the wills. Paul spoke about it in Rom. 7 & and Gal. 4:16-18.

Although we can’t win this war of the wills without God’s help we must remember that He doesn’t force us against our will. Do you have the will to win? If you’re willing God will make you able. Being willing to do God’s will is the wisest decision you ever make. Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

DESPERATION

March 29, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” –(Heb. 11:6).

We all need faith for desperate days. The Bible is full of such days. Its record is made up of them, its songs are inspired by them, its prophecy is concerned with them, and its revelation has come through them. The desperate days are the stepping-stones in the path of light. They seem to have been God’s opportunity and man’s school of wisdom.

There is a story of an Old Testament love feast in Psalm 107, and in every story of deliverance the point of desperation gave God His chance. The “wit’s end” of desperation was the beginning of God’s power.

Recall the promise of seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sands of the sea, to a couple as good as dead. Read again the story of the Red Sea and its deliverance, and of Jordan with its ark standing mid-stream. Study once more the prayers of Asa, Jehoshaphat, and Hezekiah, when they were sore pressed and knew not what to do. Go over the history of Nehemiah, Daniel, Hosea, and Habakkuk. Stand with awe in the darkness of Gethsemane, and linger by the grave in Joseph’s garden through those terrible days. Call the witnesses of the early Church, and ask the apostles the story of their desperate days.

Desperation is better than despair. Faith did not make our desperate days. Its work is to sustain and solve them. The only alternative to a desperate faith is despair, and faith holds on and prevails.

There is no more heroic example of desperate faith than that of the three Hebrew children. The situation was desperate, but they answered bravely, “Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning, fiery furnace; and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.” I like that, “but if not !”

I have only space to mention Gethsemane. Ponder deeply its “Nevertheless.” “If it is possible…nevertheless!” Deep darkness had settled upon the soul of our Lord. Trust meant anguish unto blood and darkness to the descent of hell–Nevertheless! Nevertheless!

Now get your hymn book and sing your favorite hymn of desperate faith.
–Rev. S. Chadwick

When obstacles and trials seem
Like prison walls to be,
I do the little I can do
And leave the rest to Thee.
And when there seems no chance, no change,
From grief can set me free,
Hope finds its strength in helplessness,
And calmly waits for Thee.

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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7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Jul 17
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Jul 19
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Jul 19
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Jul 19
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  • Steve Ryder July 14, 2026
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