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SHOCKED !!!

February 4, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

THINK ABOUT IT    2/4/14
Note: This is the latest post on the Pastor’s blog. For others go to our website.

SHOCKED !!!

Sometimes all I can do is shake my head in disbelief. You would think that after 72 years surprises would be few and far between, but that’s not the case. Just about the time I think I’ve seen it all, along comes another surprise. I expect that from the world, but my biggest surprises and greatest disappointments come for professing Christians. And, believe me, very few would want me to give examples!

It’s evident that no amount of teaching, begging and pleading will change some folks. They repeated disobey commands, cast aside wise counsel, deny request, ignore warnings, disappoint others, and do as they please. I’m often tempted to say,”Have you lost your cotton-picking mind?” It sure seems that way! What they do wouldn’t be quiet so bad if it just reflected on them, but it also affects the cause of Christ and hinders our efforts to reach the lost.

As a young preacher I tried to control everything, but I soon learned that it did more harm than good. Sometimes you just have to tolerate stupid, disrespectful people. Yeah, I know the word “stupid” is harsh and strong language, but I don’t know of any other way to describe what some people do. It is actually worse than stupid.

It is sad that we live in a day when the prevailing attitude is “Anything goes”, and everything is acceptable. You can’t tell one bit of difference between the world and most professing Christians, other than what they claim to believe—their behavior is exactly the same. I realize that we are saved “through faith”, “not of works”, but saving faith is accompanied by good works (James 2:17-20). If what you believe doesn’t change the way you behave it isn’t saving faith. Although none of us are perfect, true Christians will be different (2 Cor. 5:17).

I understand that pastors must sometimes speak out against certain things and even demand certain things, but some things, as wrong as they are, aren’t worth making a fuss over (of course everyone would have their own list). I can rant and rave about some things that are wrong so much that I lose the attention of the people I’m trying to reach for Christ. Still it is hard to not address certain things. It is difficult to refrain when you know something is wrong, and when you are being disrespected, and you know there are people wondering why you don’t do something about it, but, in my opinion, sometimes it just has to be done.

I must confess, sometimes I wonder if my action is the best course of action. Maybe I have become the compromiser that I never wanted to be. Maybe I’m getting too old and too weary fighting battles that I know I can’t win. I’ve even thought maybe it’s time to retire, although I said I never would, if I’m going to just let everything go instead of making certain demands. But I’ve seen the results of trying to run “a tight ship” and dictate to others, and it’s an ugly picture. I have concluded that I can’t control or change people. If they want to act stupid and make a fool out of themselves so be it. I pray that God will help them see the light and do what’s right. I sure can’t do it.

The great difficulty for me, and every other pastor, is to know where to draw the line. I admit that I’m not smart enough to always know where it ought to be. And I’ve noticed that those who would offer suggestions always put the line in a place so as to not include themselves. In other words, they want the pastor to deal with everyone’s sin but their own. That hardly seems fair to me. But, what do you do? Regardless of what I do some will think I am too strict and some will think I am too lenient. And you can count me in that group who question my decisions. Sometimes I’m just as confused as you are. I can only say that if I’m going to error I want it to be on the side love. I want to stand for the truth without being dictatorial and I need you prayers as to where that fine line is.

Please don’t misunderstand. I am not discouraged. I am not going to resign. I have no plans to ever retire, so long as I am able to carry on. I’ve simply tried to be brutally honest about what I see, the way I feel, and what we need to do. I am sick and tired of talking about “fine lines”, “grey areas”, and questionable things. We should all get beyond that and live in such a way so as to not leave any room for doubt. If you want to make a fool of yourself I can’t stop you, but please consider the harm you do to the cause of Christ. It is shocking that you would call yourself a Christian and not be concerned about that. Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE REFINER’S FIRE

February 21, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; and He shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver.“– Mal  3:3.

“That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.“– 1Pe  1:7.

Nothing is harder to bear than the apparent aimlessness of suffering.

They say that what breaks a convict’s heart in jail is to set him to say carry stones from one side of the prison to the other, and then back again! But we must never look upon the trials of life as punishments, because all penalty was borne by our Lord Himself. They are intended to destroy the weeds and rubbish of our natures, as the bonfires do in the gardens. Christ regards us in the light of our eternal interests, of which He alone can judge. If you and I knew what sphere we were to fulfil in the other world, we should understand the significance of His dealings with us, as now we cannot do. The Refiner has a purpose in view, of which those who stand beside Him are ignorant, and, therefore, they are unable to judge the process which He is employing.

Dare to believe that Christ is working to a plan in your life. He loves you. Be patient! He would not take so much trouble unless He knew that it was worth while. “We do not prune brambles, or cast common stones into the crucible or plough sea-sands!” You must be capable of some special service, which can only be done by a carefully-prepared instrument, and so Christ sits beside you as the Refiner, year after year, that you may miss nothing.

Whilst the Fire is hot keep conversing with the Refiner. Ponder these words: “He shall sit as a Refiner and Purifier of silver.” The thought is specially suitable for those who cannot make long prayers, but they can talk to Christ as He sits beside them. Nicholas Hermann tells us that, as he could not concentrate his mind on prolonged prayer, he gave up set times of prayer and sought constant conversations with Christ. Speak to Him, then, in the midst of your daily toil. He hears the unspoken prayer, and catches your whispers. Talk to Christ about your trials, sorrows, and anxieties! Make Him your Confidant in your joy and happiness! Nothing makes Him so real as to talk to Him aloud about everything!

Let the Fire of Thy Love consume in me all sinful desires of the flesh and of the mind, that I may henceforth continually abide in Jesus Christ my Lord, and seek the things where He sits at Thy right hand. AMEN. –F. B. Meyer

Filed Under: Morning Manna

WHAT DO YOU LIKE?

January 31, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

You can tell a lot, just about everything, about a person by what they like and dislike. That’s why I am so troubled by what I see on Facebook. I’ve noticed that a lot of people “Like” a lot of things that no Christian should like. And, I’m not just talking about kids– you can expect that from them. Although that is a serious problem, children aren’t the only ones who like things they shouldn’t. This is a common problem with adults, and some preachers, as well. I am amazed and saddened by what I see.

The next time you think about clicking on “Like” it might be good if you did a little research and learned a bit more about the subject or person. When you express that you like someone who is lacking in character or something that is unscriptural you are misleading others. This is especially dangerous when it is a pastor endorsing a preacher, or doctrine that should not be followed. I realize that sometimes you are merely expressing that you like a certain article or quote without endorsing the man  who wrote it, but even that can be dangerous. Some people might take it otherwise. I’ve read some great quotes from men who heretics, but that doesn’t mean that I should publicly indicate that I like what they say. Doing so will cause someone to think they are a creditable source of information. Think before you “Like”.

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE PROFIT OF PAIN

February 20, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“The Lord trieth the righteous….” – Psalms 11:5
Looking back over the week, we have considered God’s partnership in our afflictions, the need for patience, fixing our focus, and changing our choices. Now, as an aid to being triumphant over our trials, we need to consider that they are sent by God, and therefore must serve a good purpose. We don’t need to know the reason– just knowing there is a reason, a good reason, should be enough to satisfy our inquiring mind. Concerning this matter, James Smith wrote:

“Where the Lord gives grace, He always tries it; therefore His own people must expect to pass through the fire. He will try our faith, of what sort it is; our love, of what strength it is. He will also try our patience and our constancy.

Let us not therefore be surprised at trials, nor let us be discouraged by them; for He tries out of pure love, with the best design, according to a wise rule, and at the fittest season.

He considers our frame, our circumstances, and our foes; He does nothing rashly or unkindly. He would not put us to pain if we did not need it; trials are preservatives or restoratives; they keep us back from evil, or are intended to bring us out of evil into which we have fallen.

Thy trials then are from the Lord; His wisdom selected, His love appointed, and His providence brings them about. If you ask, “Why, Lord, am I tried thus?” the answer is, “To humble thee, and to prove thee, and to do thee good at thy latter end.” Receive every trial as from God, and go to Him for strength to bear it, grace to sanctify it, and deliverance from it; and so all will be well. It is not for His pleasure, but for your profit, that you are so tried.”

Often the clouds of deepest woe,
A sweet love-message bear;
Dark though they seem, we cannot find
A frown of anger there.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DOING YOUR PART

January 30, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

You’ve heard the old sayings, ” You can’t make an omelet without breaking an egg”, “You can’t walk a mile until you take the first step”, “He who labors long will break a sweat”, etc. And it is surely evident that he who is afraid of hard work never achieves anything worthwhile. Success requires effort. But, sadly, evidently not everyone understands that. There are many who, as the old preacher said, ” Sit on the stool of do-nothing and whittle on the stick of do-less”. However, those of noble character and notable contributions do difficult things– things others are unwilling to do. They are willing to tackle the hard projects rather than take the easy route. They don’t expect something for nothing. They aren’t looking for a handout, but are always ready to lend a helping hand. They are doers rather than dreamers. For them living and labor go hand in hand. They don’t expect a crown without a cross. They have no sense of entitlement. They are willing to pay their own way and earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. They are givers rather than takers, doers rather than viewers. They do their part and then some. They do their duty and then go the extra mile. These are the people who make a difference, who make things better.

These are the kind of folks that made America great– simple, hard-working, God-fearing men and women. They put wood on the hearth, food on the table, clothes on their children, and callouses on their hands. They build things, fix things, save things, and make life better for all. They provide for themselves, pay their taxes, donate to causes, help the needy, and make it possible for others to survive, even to survive by taking advantage of their industry—and they know it. Yet out of love they labor on. These hard working men and women deserve a tip of the hat, a pat on the back, and a helping hand. Let us pray that their tribe will increase. We need more people like that! May we not only pray, may we each be what we desire others to be. Whether you consider this in the context of our country, the family, the church, or the work place, if we each did our part there would be a marked improvement. We’ve all benefited greatly from the hard work and kindness of others, let us then be willing to contribute our fair share. Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

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