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OVERFLOWING JOY

September 3, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. To write the same things to you, to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe. Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision. For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.”Philippians 3:1–3

There are many people facing struggles and trials in life today, but few of us would want to compare our suffering with the Apostle Paul. He was beaten, stoned, whipped, jailed, shipwrecked, and chased out of more than one town. When he wrote his letter to the church at Philippi he was in a Roman prison. A few years later, he would die as a martyr at the hands of an abusive government. Yet throughout this epistle, Paul talks about the importance of rejoicing. Humanly speaking we would think that would have been the furthest thing from his mind. Yet he was focused on God rather than his surroundings, and so Paul rejoiced.

Charles Spurgeon said, “When the heart is full of joy, it always allows its joy to escape. It is like the fountain in the marketplace; whenever it is full it runs away in streams, and so soon as it ceases to overflow, you may be quite sure that it has ceased to be full. The only full heart is the overflowing heart.” Joy is not something that stays on the inside. When it is present, it spills out.

The problem for people who have no joy is that they are cut off from the source. Just as a fountain will quickly dry up if no water comes in but only flows out, our lives will have no joy unless we are walking in a close relationship with God and in the fullness of His Holy Spirit. He renews our strength and replaces our joy with His joy which never fails.–Daily in the Word

Filed Under: Morning Manna

BURNED BISCUITS

April 11, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

I loved my dad dearly. He was a good man, a hard worker and as honest as anyone I’ve ever known, but he had his faults. One of dad’s biggest faults was complaining about his food. Everything had to be just right – especially the bacon and eggs! Dad was just the opposite of the man described in the following story told by Dr. Bob Griffin:

When I was a kid, my Mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now
and then. And I remember one night in particular when she had made breakfast
after a long, hard day at work.

On that evening so long ago, my Mom placed a plate of eggs, sausage and
extremely burned biscuits in front of my dad. I remember waiting to see if
anyone noticed! Yet all my dad did was reach for his biscuit, smile at my
Mom and ask me how my day was at school.

I don’t remember what I told him that night, but I do remember watching him
smear butter and jelly on that ugly burned biscuit. He ate every bite of
that thing… never made a face nor uttered a word about it!

When I got up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my Mom
apologize to my dad for burning the biscuits. And I’ll never forget what he
said: “Honey, I love burned biscuits every now and then.”

Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy good night and I asked him if he
really liked his biscuits burned. He wrapped me in his arms and said, “Your
Momma put in a hard day at work today and she’s real tired. And besides – a
little burned biscuit never hurt anyone!”

As I’ve grown older, I’ve thought about that many times. Life is full of
imperfect things and imperfect people. I’m not the best at hardly anything,
and I forget birthdays and anniversaries just like everyone else. But what
I’ve learned over the years is that learning to accept each other’s faults –
and choosing to celebrate each other’s differences – is one of the most
important keys to creating a healthy, growing, and lasting relationship.

And that’s my prayer for you today… that you will learn to take the good,
the bad, and the ugly parts of your life and lay them at the feet of God.
Because in the end, He’s the only One who will be able to give you a
relationship where a burnt biscuit isn’t a deal-breaker!

Don’t put the key to your happiness in someone else’s pocket – keep it in
your own.” So, please pass me a biscuit, and yes, the burned one will do
just fine. (grif.net)
THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE PURPOSE OF THE BIBLE

September 2, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“ All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:  That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. ” 2 Timothy 3:16-17

Paul has no uncertain word about the inspiration of the Scriptures. The Bible alone is the Word of God. Holy men wrote it as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. There are other good books in the world — but none like the Word of God.

We ought to read the Bible reverently — since God speaks to us in its pages.

We ought to believe it — for His Word must be absolutely true.

We should obey it — since what God commands must be right.

We may yield our whole life to its influence — to be guided and fashioned by it.

Scripture is profitable for doctrine — that is, for instruction in all matters that concern life.

It is profitable for reproof — it shows us our sins, our follies, our mistakes.

It is profitable for correction — to bring us back from wrong ways to right ways.

It is profitable for instruction in righteousness — it gives us instruction for all true and beautiful living.

“That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” The purpose of the Bible is to make complete men of us. If we follow it in everything — it will show us the right way, it will reveal to us the perfect ideal of Christian character, it will inspire us to holy living. (Adapted from an article by J R Miller,– HDS)

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL

April 7, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

We all make lots of mistakes–don’t we? I think one of our most frequent failures is to think of worship as something reserved only for Sundays, when it actually should be our lifestyle. I was reminded of this recently when I read the following article by Deidra Riggs, entitled “In The Middle of It All”. By the time I finished I felt like doing a little shouting myself!

I was face to face with my image in the mirror, mascara wand in hand, mouth open and eyebrows raised – the pose I strike when it’s time for mascara. There, in that dignified pose before my bathroom mirror, a song popped into my head. “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!” the lyrics challenged, and I could hear the drumbeat in my mind.

Shout. As in, get happy. Or better yet, get your praise on. The way we did on Sunday mornings when we managed for a moment to truly lay our burdens down. On those Sunday mornings, I’d sit on the front pew, all the way over to the right. Next to the window.

Women in furs, wide-brimmed hats, silk stockings, and rich perfume fanned themselves with colorful Japanese hand fans. Sometimes they’d snap those fans shut when the preaching got good. They would stand to their feet and they’d jab the fans into the air to punctuate their shouts of “Amen!” or “Hallelujah!” Other times, they’d just keep fanning as they swayed back and forth, whispering with eyes closed shut, “Yes, Lord,” or “Thank you, Jesus.”

Men in three-piece suits with flashy ties, pocket squares, and cuff-links that glittered in the sunlight would lean forward with their elbows on their knees and spur the preacher on. “All right, now!” they’d shout. They’d elbow one another and nod in agreement.

The preacher’s voice would ease into a spirited cadence and his words would become a poem. The pianist would find notes and lay down a paisley carpet beneath those words, and the sermon would become a duet, with the congregation shouting out “Amen!” in unison, at the end of each stanza.

By now, we’d all be on our feet. The preacher would have long since come out from behind the pulpit and down into the aisle, worshipping right along with us, letting our attention shift from him to where it belonged.

I remember, on one of those Sunday mornings, I caught a glimpse of a woman in the choir whose son was sitting in a jailhouse. She was waiting to hear if he’d ever come home. Standing tall, she lifted her hands toward heaven and shouted out her praise.

Another Sunday I watched a man bent over. The hands of fellow worshippers rested on the outline of shoulder blades that stood like rough edges beneath his designer jacket. Before the year was over, his body would surrender to the virus that had taken hold. But on this day, he sang praises to God in a voice that must have been a gift straight from heaven to this earth.

This was what they meant when they sang those words: “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!”

I lowered the mascara wand and leaned heavy on the edge of the bathroom sink, remembering my helpless cries to God from the night before. I’d taken up three pages in my journal with questions about why and for how long and will it ever change? And here, in the freshness of a brand new day, the memory of this song dropped in my mind.

I shook my head as I remembered that mother’s son, who had stayed in the jailhouse much longer than we’d hoped. I breathed heavily, remembering we’d buried that man with the beautiful voice, long before he had lived his life. I thought of their praises, in the middle of it all. Then I gazed back at myself in the mirror. Putting on mascara would be pointless. My own praise was welling up the way it had with Jeremiah, and I wished I had a Japanese fan to raise into the air.

Instead, I found an easy cadence that matched the drumbeat I still heard in my mind. My head bobbed slightly to the beat and I gently swayed from side to side. I joined my raspy little voice with the song that ran freely in my head: “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!”

In that moment, it didn’t really matter why or how-long or will-it-ever-change. What mattered was getting my praise on, right there in my bathroom. Smack dab in the middle of it all. ( From “The High Calling”) —-THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

FOREVER FORGIVEN

September 1, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“ This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.”–1 Tim. 1:15

D L Moody told the story of a Scottish preacher who before his conversion had been a vile and  wicked man. His reputation for fighting drinking,and gambling made him well known throughout the area.Soon after he was saved he started preaching the gospel, but some folks were skeptical. On one particular night as he prepared to go preach in another town, someone handed him an envelope with a note inside containing a list of the terrible things he had done in that town. After debating what to do for a moment, then stepped to the pulpit and began to speak.

“Friends, I am accused of crimes and sins committed in this very city. I will read them to you.” One after another he read these charges, and at the conclusion of each he said, “I am guilty.” When he had finished the whole list, he paused for a moment and then said, “You ask how I dare come to you and speak of righteousness and truth, with a list of crimes like that against my name? I will tell you: ‘This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.’”

That is exactly right. Dear friends, Jesus died for all and everything. Regardless of what you have done He is willing to forgive you and save you from the penalty of sin. He is a great Savior for great sinners. From the gutter- most to the utter-most, He is willing and able to save whosoever that will come to God through Him. His sacrifice is sufficient. His promises are sure. And His power is able. You cannot change your past, but you can remove the condemnation that is against you and become a new creature in Christ Jesus by simply trusting Him as your Lord and Savior.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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