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GREAT GRACE

November 15, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“….He will be very gracious….”. – Isaiah 30:19
There are some things in life that we just can’t get enough of— a favorite food, a hobby that makes us happy, the fellowship of a friend, or a number of other things. But when it comes to words, I suspect “grace” is at the top of the list. Whether in sermon or song, it is a word that reaches out and grabs you by the throat, so to speak. We hear that glorious word and our pulse quickens, our heart skips a beat, our ears perk up, and a smile comes to our face. If we try to describe it we soon come to the end of our ability and sum it up with the word “amazing”–indeed it is! That’s the way I felt when I read this text—-“ For the people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem: thou shalt weep no more : he will be very gracious unto thee at the voice of thy cry ; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.“. I was also  blessed by these words from the pen of James Smith:

“We are often very miserable, always very unworthy; but the Lord is very merciful, and He will be very gracious. He will glorify His grace before angels, men, and devils, in His exceeding kindness toward us; therefore if a sense of our deep depravity and entire unworthiness discourage us, let us appeal to the graciousness of our God, and rely on that.

“He will be very gracious unto us at the voice of our cry; when He shall hear it, He will answer.” He has said that when, forsaking our evil courses, we return unto Him, He will prove Himself gracious. “Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer; thou shalt cry, and He shall say, Here I am.” Yea, He will prove Himself very gracious, for He says, “Before they call I will answer; and while they are yet speaking I will hear.”

Oh the infinite grace of a gracious God! Lord, keep it uppermost in our minds, and before our eyes continually; let it be our encouragement under all the discoveries of depravity we make, and our comfort under all the trials we endure. Let us endeavour to give our God credit for being “VERY GRACIOUS.”

Dear friend, regardless of your need, grace is the answer! Regardless of your unworthiness, inability, severity of pain, number of enemies, or lack of supplies, God’s grace is sufficient! It is abundant and free and available to all who will call on the name of the Lord. With His grace we lack nothing. Without His grace we have nothing. We therefore sing, “O to grace how great a debtor, daily I’m constrained to be”.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

PLEASE

September 20, 2012 By Pastor David Stone

Although I didn’t always listen, at an early age I was taught to say “Please” when asking for something. Well, I’m asking, actually begging you to consider what I say. As we approach the election, some say the most important one in our history, I’m asking you to PLEASE—–

— forget about the color of skin (mine, yours, and the candidates). The color of a person’s skin should have nothing to do with how we cast our ballot.

— look at the present situation. We are in great need of help. We need a leader who can get us back on track.

— ask, “Are we better off than we were four years ago?”. Please be honest. How could anyone really believe that we are? I’m not talking about you being better off as a result of welfare. I’m talking about the condition of our nation.

— don’t believe all the promises–we’ve heard them before. If we were lied too once why would we trust that person again?

— stop looking for the perfect candidate– there aren’t any. So instead of rejecting both because of their flaws, it is better to vote for the one that is best. Not voting isn’t the     solution.

— consider the facts, rather than the rhetoric and the bias views of the news media. The internet is a powerful tool if commonsense is employed. The facts and figures are available for all to see. Looking at them will reveal that our nation is in serious trouble and on the wrong path.

— consult our founding documents; the Declaration of Independence, the U. S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Have you ever read them? Any candidate who does not honor and up-hold them is not qualified for the position.

— look at the candidates record. What has he done? What real life experience does he bring to the table? What are his accomplishments? Where is the evidence that he can lead us out of this mess?

— think about the big picture. We are headed into socialism at break-neck speed. Do you really believe have any idea where that ultimately leads? Can you point top any nation where it has worked? By “worked” I mean created a better place for its citizens than the prosperity we’ve enjoyed here in America. If the greatness of America can be traced to one system, namely capitalism, why would we turn to another–especially one that has a track record of failure everywhere? Would that make sense? As voters we are deciding the destiny of our nation, and the future of our families. We had better think about where we’re taking our country. I hope you are more concerned about the welfare of our country and children than you are about your welfare check.

— realize that you can’t undo the harm that is done by making a wrong choice. After certain policies are put in place it can take decades, if not longer, to change things. There won’t be a quick-fix if we put the wrong man in the White House.

— pray! Regardless of our best efforts, we haven’t done our best until we pray. This matter is far too important for us to not seek God’s will and help. If we’re going to get it right we have to get right, and that means being right with God. Prayer can make a difference–“–The effectual fervent prayers of a righteous man availeth much”(James 5:16)

— send this to everyone you know. Your effort just might be the spark that is needed to ignite a passion for people to participate in the election process. Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL

November 14, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“ But if our gospel be hid , it is hid to them that are lost :  In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them. For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus’ sake. ” (2 Cor. 4:3-5)

We should never forget that the gospel is the good news of the glory of Christ. True, it concerns the One who was crucified and who was buried. But He is no longer on the Cross, no longer in the Tomb. He has risen, has ascended to heaven, and is the glorified Man at God’s right hand.

We do not present Him as the humble Carpenter of Nazareth, the suffering Servant or the Stranger of Galilee. Neither do we present Him as the effeminate do-gooder of modern religious art.

We preach the Lord of life and glory. He is the One whom God has highly exalted and given a Name which is above every name. At His Name every knee shall bow and every tongue confess Him Lord to the glory of God the Father. He is crowned with glory and honor, a Prince and a Savior.

Too often we dishonor Him by the message we preach. We exalt man with his talents and create the impression that God would be lucky to have such a man to serve Him. We make it sound as if man were doing a colossal favor to the Lord by trusting Him. That isn’t the Gospel which the Apostles preached. They said, in effect, “You are the guilty murderers of the Lord Jesus Christ. You took Him and with wicked hands nailed Him to the tree. But God raised Him from the dead and glorified Him at His own right hand in heaven. He is there today, in a glorified body of flesh and bones. His nail-scarred hand holds the sceptre of universal dominion. He is coming back again to judge the world in righteousness. And you’d better REPENT and turn to Him in FAITH. There is no other way of salvation. There is no other name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved.”

O, for a fresh vision of the Man in the glory! And for a tongue to tell forth the myriad glories that crown His brow! Surely then, as at Pentecost, sinners would tremble before Him and cry out, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” —William MacDonald

Filed Under: Morning Manna

HYPHENATED AMERICANS

September 15, 2012 By Pastor David Stone

“HYPHENATED AMERICANS”
I knew it was just a matter of time before it happened and it did. I just noticed an announcement for the “Second Annual White History Month” (I missed the first one).

Along with “Black History Month” and “Hispanic Heritage Month”, I can’t help but wonder when someone will start a “White Miss America” contest, or a “White College Fund”, etc.,etc. We are getting more divided all the time. If you think racism is dead you must be living in a cave! Enough of this nonsense. This is the very thing that keeps racism alive. The very people who complain the most about it are the ones who do the most to keep it going. That includes the politicians who play the race card every chance they get for the sake of getting support. They ought to be fired!

We could learn a valuable lesson from Theodore Roosevelt who said, “A hyphenated American is not an American at all. This is just as true of the man who puts ‘Native’ before the hyphen as of the man who puts German or Irish or English or French before the hyphen. Americanism is a matter of the spirit and of the soul. Our allegiance must be purely to the United States. We must unsparingly condemn any man who holds any other allegiance.”

If we ever get to the place where people will be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin, we have to stop this kind of behavior. Surely we’re smart enough to figure that out. But, are we? That’s what I’m wondering. Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

A GOOD NAME

November 13, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold.”–Prov. 22:1

Suppose someone who knows you well wrote a book about you, without using your name, identifying places, events, etc. that would enable others to identify you. The story would be about a person reflecting your values, behavior, habits, etc.– basically a word picture of your character. How would you feel about the person in the book? And how would you feel about what others would think about that person? Naturally our feelings would depend on what they wrote–whether it was flattering, inaccurate, unfair, or truthful. But let’s suppose it was a spot on accurate depiction of your character, be it good or bad. How would you answer?

Brought face to face with their faults some would have a sense of remorse and would determine to amend their ways. Others, however, wouldn’t respond in such a manner. Some would try to excuse themselves—usually blaming others. Of course some wouldn’t care how they are perceived. They might even boast about things of which they should be a shame. And that’s shameful.

The Bible commands us to be blameless and warns us about being a stumbling-block to others. Anyone who doesn’t care what the Bible says and what others think has a serious spiritual problem. Having a Christ-like spirit and godly character should be every believers goal. What our story would be should be of great concern to us. By the way, what would the title of your story be? If the story of your life was written what short phrase would sum up the contents? Wouldn’t it be great if we could use Phil. 1:21 for the title?

Actually, whether you realize it or not, a book of your life is being written, and you are the author. Although it will never be published it will be read by those who observe your manner of life. Others may never write about you, but they will read what you write by your daily behavior. So what is your story? How will it impact others? Not only do you need to think about how your life is affected, you need to consider how it affects those who know you. Sadly some parents are leading their children on a collision course with trouble and heartache. If you see no other reason to change you ought to do it for their sake. You ought to do it for your own sake– there is great reward in a life well lived. Most of all you ought to do it for Christ’ sake! As Christians we must give an account for the way we live and we will be rewarded accordingly. We get just one chance to get it right, make sure you do.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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