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NO NEED TO WORRY

January 5, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“Be careful for nothing..”. – Philippians 4:6
Knowing we are under God’s watchful eye we have no need to worry. Being aware that He is aware of our needs gives us assurance. Conscious of the fact that He cares for us we can “Be careful for nothing”, as He commands. Of this glorious truth James Smith wrote:

“The Lord careth for us. He knows our wants, and has promised to supply them; our foes, and will deliver us from them; our fears, and will make us ashamed of them. All creatures and things are in His hand, and at His disposal; all circumstances are absolutely under His control.

He directs the angel, feeds the sparrow, curbs the devil, and manages the tempest. He is thy FATHER. His love to thee is infinite. Thou art His delight. His dear son. His pleasant child. Will He neglect thee? Impossible. Cast then thy cares upon Him. Tell out all thy desires, fears, and troubles to Him; let Him know every thing from thee, keep nothing back; and then in the confidence of faith expect Him to fulfil His word, and act a Parent’s part.

Bless Him for all He has given, for all He has promised; plead with Him for all you may need; but never for one moment, or under any circumstances, distrust Him. He cannot love thee more. He is a present help. He will make all His goodness pass before thee. He will rejoice over thee to do thee good, with His whole heart, and with His whole soul.

Then let me banish anxious care,
Confiding in my Father’s love;
To Him make known my wants in prayer,
Prepared His answer to approve.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DODGING DISAPPOINTMENT

May 4, 2013 By Pastor David Stone

Life is difficult for everyone, and for many reasons, but sometimes our wounds are self-inflicted. As much as we would like to fault others or blame circumstances we are usually our own worst enemy. Much of our misery comes from self-imposed goals and unrealistic expectations. We pursue our self-made dream and it becomes a nightmare, then we complain about life being unfair. Why? If you plant an oak tree you don’t expect pecans. If you plant a thorn bush expecting grapes it isn’t going to happen. Even so, if you expect all pleasure and no problems in life you will always be disappointed and never content.

We have no reason nor right to expect a care-free life. That’s why it is important that we get our perspective from the Bible–it tell us what to expect. Jesus said we would be hated and hurt by the world. He warned that following Him would be hard–not fun and easy. If we expect anything different we are setting ourselves up for a fall–we will be disappointed. But, if we refuse to entertain these unjustified expectations we won’t get disappointed and grow discourage. So if you are wallowing in self-pity because times are tough maybe you ought to go back to the Bible and find out what God said. Nearly all our worries revolve around the fact that we feel we deserve more, bigger, and better. But when we discover the truth, that we deserve absolutely nothing, we realize that we have it better than we deserve, and therefore have nothing to complain about–regardless of how bad things get. Knowing we don’t deserve anything helps us be thankful for everything and complain about nothing. Think about it.

Filed Under: Think About It!

RESOLVING TO REJOICE

January 4, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.” –Habakkuk 3:18

The Ruin Pictured— vs. 17 “ Although the fig tree shall not blossom , neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail , and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls:“

The Resolve Promised–vs. 18 “Yet I will rejoice in the LORD….”

The Reason Proclaimed—vs. 18 “..the God of my salvation” & vs.19

The Results Predicted–vs. 19 “The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds’ feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places..” Notice the words “is” and “will”–because of who God is we can predict what He will do, and it’s all good!

The Reasoning Pondered
Several years ago I came across this statement and, although the author is unknown to me, it has blessed my heart greatly: “If ever, as we pass through this wilderness, we feel one drop of solid joy, of true happiness, it must flow, it can flow only from one source–the manifestation of Christ to our souls. This joy may be very transient–we may have to look upon it through a vista of many years; and doubts and fears may becloud the mind whether we ever rejoiced truly in Christ, or whether our joy might not have been “the joy of the hypocrite” that perishes. And yet we are brought to this point–we can find true joy and peace in Him alone. Sin, the world, the things of time and sense, business, amusement, pleasure so called, afford now no lasting joy; there is an aching void, a feeling of dreariness and misery connected with everything short of divine communications of mercy, favor, and love. So that though we may not be enabled to say, ‘we greatly rejoice at all times, in all places, at all seasons, in the Lord;’ yet we can come to this point–we can rejoice in no other; we can take real pleasure in nothing else. One smile from the Lord, one word from his lips, one gracious breaking in of the light of his countenance does, while it lasts, communicate joy; and from no other quarter, from no other source can a moment’s true joy be drawn.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

JUST ACROSS THE ROOM

May 2, 2013 By Pastor David Stone

We enter the building, greet old friends, chat it up, and get comfy in our seat. Then out of the corner of our eye we see him/her enter and take a seat—just across the room. Occupied with self, we are unaware of the person’s depth of sorrow, degree of pain, and desperate situation—just across the room. How could we know? We’ve never spoken to them. They came looking for a friendly smile, a word of encouragement and a ray of hope. There they sit–just across the room, only a few steps away—just across the room. They long for contact—a handshake, a smile, or a hug, but they won’t venture far from their pew—just across the room. They won’t come to you. Will you go to them?–Just across the room.

They hear us sing, “Make me a blessing”, but we make no effort to bless them—just across the room.

They hear us say,”Here am I send me”, but they wait for us to come to them—just across the room.

We hand them a “Guest” card, even give them a pen, then treat them as strangers—just across the room.

We speak of opportunities and say we want to serve, but ignore the door God has opened—just across the room.

We want to be like Jesus, we’re often heard to say, but Christ left His home in glory, came to earth to meet man’s needs, but we just sit here a staring at the folks across the room.

We leave the service with the thought of serving faithfully like we should, but we walk away from the person sitting across the room!

Then come next Sunday, we wonder why so many seats are empty–just across the room!
Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

SIN’S SERIOUSNESS

January 3, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“Sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death“– James 1:15

Sin may bring you pleasure. Sin may bring you wealth. Sin may even bring you a certain degree of satisfaction. But ultimately sin will only bring you death.

As the pastor James wrote these words of warning, he no doubt knew how easily we forget the consequences of sin. We are often tempted to violate God’s law, which is for our own protection, in order to receive some promised gratification. But James shines the light into the future and reminds us that the end of every sin is death.

Are you flirting with a person other than your spouse, or committing mental adultery repeatedly in the privacy of your imagination? The pleasure of a forbidden relationship may seem tantalizing, but…

Sin, when it is finished, brings forth death.

Are you tempted to put your service to the Lord on hold in order to accept a much-desired promotion? The pay, the prestige may feel exciting, but…

Sin, when it is finished, brings forth death.

Have you been holding a grudge against another person, refusing to forgive them for some offense or injury? No matter how right or justified you may have made yourself out to be in your own mind…

Sin, when it is finished, brings froth death.

It is no accident, no wonder, then that James’ next words are simply, “Do not err, my beloved” (16). If sin is truly so serious, so dangerous, so deadly — why would we every toy with it at all?—Baptist Bible Hour

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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Jul 15
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