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PREFERRING ONE ANOTHER

December 30, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;“–Rom 12:10

After all these centuries we have not learned how to live together in peace. The natural man is selfish, proud, and cruel. He prefers himself above all others. He uses or abuses people to get what he wants. He is a  lover of pleasure rather than lover of God. Consequentially our society is troubled by racism, cronyism, chauvinism, nepotism, prejudice, partiality, etc. Politics is a good example of man’s rotten behavior. It is sickening! But as awful as it is, I see something even more troubling. Over and over again I observe the same type of behavior in professing Christians.

A study of all the “one another” statements in the Bible tells us how we should relate to one another, but we fail miserably. People neglect and ignore those they should love the most and nearly break their neck being nice to those they can use to satisfy some selfish desire. While they fawn over some and stroke their ego because it will benefit them in some way, they hardly speak at all to others. They smother some with affection and hold others at arms length. They lend a helping hand to those who can return the favor in some manner and use others as a door-mat. They are “Johnny-on-the-spot” for some and treat others like they have the plague. It is absolutely sickening to see how sinfully selfish we are.

We sing, “I’ll tell the world that I’m a Christian“, but maybe we should first convince our neighbor or our family–they probably have a different idea. I wonder why! Our rotten behavior has made the glorious gospel repulsive to others. We boast about our great love for Christ and then treat our own family worse than strangers. It is no wonder that some have given up on church and labelled Christians as hypocrites. They are hurt, and for good reason. If anyone has out done the politicians when it comes to rotten behavior it is people like that.

Were I to ask if you love your family or friends everyone would answer in the affirmative– after all it would be embarrassing not to do so. But sometimes the evidence says just the opposite. Anyone can say, “I love you” and most people do, but showing it is another matter. What most people mean is “I love you so long as you meet my expectations”. Unlike God’s love for us, we tend to “love” people conditionally. We claim we love them, but as soon as they fail to meet our demands or live up to our standards we withdraw our “love”. That isn’t love! That isn’t even honest. Rom. 12:9 says, “Let love be without dissimulation..”, and 1 Pet. 1:22 says, “Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently:”. Think about it! –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

GOD’S WONDERFUL WORD

December 29, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.“–Psa. 119:11

The more I study the Bible the more I realize that there is more to learn. It raises as many questions as it answers. The person with a nominal knowledge of the Bible might assume that he knows enough, but the person who digs deep into the Word realizes that there are yet greater depths to be explored. Even the greatest scholars have but touched the hem of the garment. We don’t master the Bible, it masters us.

Some might assume that the Bible is a boring book, but that is only true of those who are not well acquainted with it. Those who spend much time in that blessed book get lost in its wonder. How can they not? As someone said, “The Bible is a book man could not have written if he would and would not have written if he could”. There is nothing else like it! The Bible is in a class all by itself. He who ignores it deprives himself of great benefits and blessings. Why would you do that?

But as exciting as Bible study is, there is something of even greater importance than that. The best thing about the Bible is that it meets needs–even the deepest needs of our life. There is a sense in which you could say that it meets all our needs (2 Pet. 1:3-4). No one is prepared for the tough challenges of life unless they are well versed in the Bible. And, there are no substitutes. Many read every new best selling book that comes along, attend seminars and conferences, listen to CD’s, and watch all the TV preachers, but they fail to study the Bible–and it shows.

Be honest, how much time time do you spend each day studying God’s Word? You owe it to yourself to spend as much time as possible in the Word. You can’t spend your time doing anything better. Truth be know we all waste a lot of time doing things that are of little or no value. That’s a costly mistake! Hiding it in your heart transforms your life!–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

A COMFORTING LETTER

December 26, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. “— Jer 29:11

We have much to learn from the good advice given in this letter.

These exiles were unwilling to settle in the land to which they had been transported. They were always fretting and planning; talking of the past and contriving plans for returning to their own land and to the inheritance which they had forfeited. Therefore this letter was sent, not only to them, but to all in similar circumstances.

Are you in captivity? Your circumstances are the restraint and fetters that hold you. No prisoner in a cell could be more helpless than you are. You cannot do as you would, but you can be. Be the best you can where you are, and wait the Lord’s leisure. It is by fidelity in discharging present obligations that you become fitted for better work.

Consider the needs of those around you (Jer 29:7). In this the story of Joseph is a remarkable example. When he was cast into prison, he set to work to minister to the prisoners there. What a light and comfort emanated from him, as he went to and fro among them, taking a personal interest in each—“Wherefore look ye so sadly to-day?” (Gen 40:6-7). In the peace of those to whom we minister, we shall find our own peace.

Words of comfort and hope were spoken to the captives. Hard though their outward lot seemed, God was thinking thoughts of peace, not of evil, with respect to them. So with us; we may be having a bad time; it may appear as though everything were against us, hard, comfortless, uninviting. But in His holy heaven God is thinking about you, and His thoughts are those of peace, and not of evil. Therefore the horizon is flushed with hope. There is a good time coming, and you will forget this present, as waters that pass away. There is an allotted time to your present trouble. God will surely visit you, and perform His good word towards you.

In the meanwhile, we must live a life of constant prayer. “Ye shall call upon Me, and I will hearken unto you; ye shall seek Me, and I will be found of you” (Jer 29:12-14). We must live in a spirit of prayer and faith and converse with God. For all these things God will be enquired of, to do them.

For all Thy gracious care of us we reverently thank Thee, and if Thou hast permitted things to happen which have tried us sore and filled us with bitterness, help us to believe in Thine infinite love which chastens us, that through the discipline of our life we may be made partakers of Thy holiness. Amen –F.B. Meyer

Filed Under: Morning Manna

A THRILL OF HOPE

December 26, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

Strange how we can hear a song all our life and then suddenly one word or phrase jumps out at us and impresses our heart as never before. That’s what happen to me this week when the words “a thrill of hope” from “O Holy Night” caught my attention. That started a landslide of thoughts. While Christmas is thrilling to a lot of folks, especially children, it is a task to others. For them it becomes a burden rather than a blessing. That’s why we need to keep our focus on the true meaning of Christmas. It inspires hope!

If the world needs anything it is hope. I’m not talking about wishing. I’m talking about the hope that is mentioned in the Scriptures that speaks of absolute assurance, confidence, expectation, a firm conviction that our desires will be met. At this very moment there are those who are wondering where their next meal will come from, how they will pay their bills, or if God will heal their body, restore their marriage, or bring their wayward children back home. They are terrorized by fear and in need of hope.

The good news is that, although the character of the world won’t change, we can live in hope. Regardless of our circumstances we can know that our sins are forgiven, our home is in heaven, and that the grace of God will help us until we get there. Is that not thrilling? So as you worship our soon coming King and look forward to that “new and glorious morn” when He will reign over all the earth– rejoice! Remember, we are able to live in hope because Jesus came, was crucified, buried and raised from the dead. May that thought thrill your heart as never before! My prayer for you is what Paul expressed in Rom. 15:13 “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost”. You don’t have to live without hope any longer! Christ is our hope (1 Tim. 1:1) and that gives us help and happiness!—HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE MESSAGE OF CHRISTMAS

December 24, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.”–John 3:15—17

I heard about a family who was driving to church for a Christmas Eve service and singing Christmas songs. Each member was choosing a favorite that they all would sing. When it came to the youngest boy in the family, he said that his favorite Christmas song was “Jesus Loves Me.” While that’s not what we normally think of as a Christmas carol, it is certainly fully appropriate at Christmas and all through the year, for it sums up the message and meaning of Christmas perfectly.

This special time of year is a celebration, most of all, of God’s amazing love for us. We had nothing good in ourselves—no hope of salvation and no reason to expect grace. Yet the greatest love in the universe brought the very Son of God from Heaven’s throne to a manger, and then to a cross. The message of Christmas is the message of God’s love.

Jesus did not come to be praised and worshiped, though He is worthy of all praise. He did not come to take an earthly throne, though one day He will rule the world. Jesus came to provide us the gift of eternal life. He said, “Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:28). As you celebrate Christmas this year, remember that Jesus loves you, and that He loves the world. Then do all you can to share that love with those who have not yet received it. (Paul Chappell)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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