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PERPETUAL PRAISE

August 24, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is , the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.“–Heb. 13:15
“ And said , Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the LORD gave , and the LORD hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the LORD.–Job 1:21

It’s easy to praise the Lord when all is well with us, but when light turns to night, and blessings give way to burdens, and pain chases away pleasure it is another story. But is not God the same regardless? Should we praise Him in the sunshine and then ignore Him in the storm? Is He not good all the time? God never changes. Whether yesterday, today, or tomorrow He is the same. If we are to give Him the praise that is His due we must praise Him in our pain as well as in our pleasure. Whether we are prospering or in poverty God is to be praised. He is not worthy one moment and unworthy the next. Our praise is to be based on His character, not our circumstances. And since He is forever perfect our praise should be perpetual.

Because of this, you just have to wonder how pleased God is with our praise during the good times when we ignore Him during the bad times. Have you ever thought about how insulting it must be to God when we treat Him as though He is undeserving of our praise? Really! When we act like that we are indicating that it is all about self rather than God. The emotion such people feel when they receive some special blessing from God is the same as the elation they would have if they just won the lottery or inherited a fortune–it has nothing to do with God Himself. When they say “Praise the Lord” it is just religious jargon, not an acknowledgement of His goodness. The true test of how we feel about God is our attitude during afflictions. If we don’t praise Him then, are we really praising Him when we mention Him in connection with our blessings.

You cannot determine nor measure God’s love by considering your circumstances. He loves you whether you are grieving or glad. He loves you just as much when He takes away as He does when He gives. It is essential that we remember that. Living in the light of this fact will help you profit even during the most painful and perplexing periods of your life. God demands and deserves your praise regardless of what your situation might be. To withhold it is to misrepresent God, to indict Him of wrong-doing. So, every trial is a test and an opportunity regarding your attitude toward God. Have you lost something dear to your heart? Are you suffering from some affliction, seemingly without cause or cure? Are you misunderstood and mistreated by others for no reason? Regardless of what you are going through, you just make things worse when you fail to give God what He deserves. Let us then, “offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually”—He is worthy!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

ON WHOM DOST THOU TRUST?

February 14, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

Like most preachers, regardless of how long you preach, you never say everything that is on your mind or in your heart. We always feel that we’ve left something unsaid. We run out of time or energy, but never out of words. I wish I had time to re-cap Sunday’s sermons every Monday morning, but I don’t; nor do I believe everyone would be truly interested in reading it. However, every once in awhile it’s good for us to give some additional thought to a particular message. Yep, you guessed it–I’ve got one in mind.
Yesterday morning I preached from Isaiah 36:5. The title is taken directly from the verse–“On Whom Dost Thou Trust?”. That question was asked by Judah’s enemy, a foe rather than a friend. But, it is a question that needs to be asked, analyzed, and answered by all, because we are all accountable to God. Since it is impossible to please God without faith (Heb. 11:6) it behooves us to give this some serious thought. So, who do you trust?
Sadly a lot of people have misplaced faith. They are confident in something other than God, something that will fail them in their hour of need. Some poor deluded souls have faith in faith, as though believing something will make it so. They are positive thinkers, always looking on the bright side and confident that their attitude will determine the outcome. The truth, however, is that nothing short of faith in God will suffice. It is God who accomplishes things, not faith. Faith is merely the means by which God operates. Only by trusting Him to fulfill His word can we expect to have our needs met. No subject is of greater importance than this. Faith in God if foundational to everything else.
Just think about how our life is affected by faith. Faith in God decides our destiny, defeats death, dissolves doubt, determines delight, dismisses dread, disposes deprivation and a thousand and one other things that affect us negatively. It affects every area of our life–body, soul, and spirit. Those who refuse to trust God displease Him, dishonor Him, deprive themselves of His blessings, and destroy their usefulness in the Kingdom of God. So, “on whom dost thou trust?”.
Those who are wise trust in the Triune God! You can trust the Father. He foresaw our needs before the foundation of the world. He promised and provided a means to rescue fallen man from his awful condition. He watches over all His children, provides their needs, corrects them when they are wrong, and prepares for them an everlasting inheritance. You can trust the Son. He gave Himself as a sacrifice for our sins. He forgives us of all our sin and adorns us in the robe of His righteousness. He is our great Intercessor at the throne of grace and our Advocate when we fail. You can trust the Holy Spirit. He quickened us when we were dead in our sins. He seals us with life eternal. He subdues our stubborn will, enlightens our mind, illuminates the darkness, helps us in our weakness, transforms us into the likeness of Christ, assures us when we are confused, sanctifies us wholly–spirit, soul and body.
You can trust God–the One who created and controls all things, and conquors every foe. You can trust Him Whose power is never diminished, supplies are never exhausted, love never wanes, kindness never lessens, faithfulness never fails, wisdom is always abundant, grace is always sufficent. You can trust Him–do you? Will you? It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.(Psalm 118:8). THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

UNBELIEF A GREAT SIN

August 23, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

Beloved friends, let us never look upon our own unbelief as an excusable infirmity, but let us always regard it as a sin, and as a great sin, too. Whatever excuse you may at any time make for others—and I pray you to make excuses for them whenever you can rightly do so—never make any for yourself. In that case, be swift to condemn.

It is a very easy thing for us to get into a desponding state of heart, and to mistrust the promises and faithfulness of God, and yet, all the while, to look upon ourselves as the subjects of a disease which we cannot help, and even to claim pity at the hands of our fellow-men, and to think that they should condole with us, and try to cheer us.

It will be far wiser for each one of us to feel, ‘This unbelief of mine is a great wrong in the sight of God. He has never given me any occasion for it, and I am doing him a cruel injustice by thus doubting him. I must not idly sit down, and say, This has come upon me like a fever, or a paralysis, which I cannot help; but I must rather say, This is a great sin, in which I must no longer indulge; but I must confess my unbelief, with shame and self-abasement, to think that there should be in me this evil heart of unbelief.’ –Charles Spurgeon

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE RIGHT WAY

February 8, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation.–Psalm 107:7
From the moment we are saved there is a struggle that ensues, for “the flesh lusteth against the Spirit”(Gal. 5:17), and throughout our journey on earth it never stops. Our flesh continously opposes what God would have us do. Our intentions might be good, but our flesh is weak. We can boast that we are ready to follow God, but as soon as He leads us contrary to what we prefer we start resisting. When I surrendered to preach I said I was willing to do so anyplace on earth, at least that was my intent. When my pastor privately told me of his desire to start a church in California I said,”I’ll go with you”, and I thought I meant it. Yet a few years later God called me to leave my family and friends in the Ozarks and move to Tennessee. I don’t have words enough to describe how my flesh resisted that move. I knew I should go, but I didn’t want to leave. I wanted to sound spiritual and say that I was willing to follow God anyplace, but deep within I knew how weak I was. I could think of a dozen “good reasons” why I ought to stay and there was only one reason why I should go–God was leading–leading in a way I didn’t want to go.
I knew then and I know now that it’s not enough to just preach–to be in God’s will I have to preach in the place where He wants me to be,even if my flesh doesn’t approve! It’s one thing for me to admire the great faith of Abraham, who was called to leave his homeland, it’s another thing for me to be willing to do so myself. In the end there can be only one thing that matters–is this where God wants me to be? If it’s not then it’s time to pack your bags. There is only one “right way”, and that’s God’s way. When He speaks we need to start packing.
This is not just about preachers. The same is true for every child of God. Being in the place where God wants you to be is paramount to all else. Just attending any church isn’t good enough–we must be where God wants us to be, even if it means moving; even if it means leaving things and people we love; even if it means facing hardships; even if it means disappointing others. Are you willing to pack? Are you willing to make that move that will get you to the place God wants you to be? I’m ready, are you? There are many pleasant places on earth, places that the flesh would enjoy, but there can be only one place where I ought to be. I need to get there even if I have to climb the highest mountain, swim the widest sea, or face the resistance of the flesh. Being “there”(1 Kings 17:4-9) is all that matters!
James Smith (1802-62) wrote something pertaining to our text that has helped me, perhaps it will do the same for you:
It was not the smoothest way,
nor the shortest way,
nor the most frequented way
–but it was the BEST way!

It was the only RIGHT way!

He intended to prove them, and to display His wonders–and this way afforded an opportunity for both.

Thus it is with all God’s people.
He has marked out the way in His unerring wisdom;
He guides them into it,
He tries them by it,
He leads them along it, and
glorifies Himself by doing so!

God’s way is always contrary to that which flesh and blood would choose. We want . . .
ease,
plenty,
pleasure,
and honor.

But the Lord intends that we shall have . . .
faith,
humility,
patience,
fortitude, and
confidence in Himself alone.

His design is . . .
to empty us,
to strip us,
to humble us,
to force us before His throne of grace;
to endear the adorable Savior,
to sweeten the precious promises,
to make Heaven more desirable.

And this He effects–by sanctifying the trials, the losses, the disappointments, and the troubles we meet with along the narrow way.

Beloved, is yours . . .
a rough way,
a trying path,
a perplexing road?

It is the RIGHT way!

The Lord is leading you–and He never leads wrong!

Filed Under: Think About It!

THY WORD IS SETTLED FOREVER

August 22, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven.” (Psalm 119:89)

This is the central verse in the longest chapter in the longest book in the Bible, and it is surely one of the greatest verses in the Bible. It conveys the amazing news that the Word of God (which is the theme of the entire 119th Psalm) has existed from eternity past and will continue to exist forever in the future. It was eternally settled in the mind of God before the world was created, then gradually inscripturated “at sundry times and in divers manners [as God] spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets” (Hebrews 1:1).

Other verses in this psalm likewise stress the eternal validity of God’s words: “The righteousness of thy testimonies is everlasting. . . . Concerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou hast founded them for ever. . . . Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever” (Psalm 119:144, 152, 160).

In the book of Isaiah appears a magnificent claim: “The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever” (Isaiah 40:8). This contrast is expanded by the apostle Peter: “Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever” (1 Peter 1:23).

To guarantee this great truth beyond any further question, the Lord Jesus Christ Himself made the following tremendous claim: “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away” (Matthew 24:35). “Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled” (Matthew 5:18).

The entire physical universe is (literally) “passing away,” heading inexorably downhill toward ultimate death—with one exception! The words of our Bible and its glorious promises are eternal and immutable. Henry M. Morris

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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