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GLORY IN THE LORD

July 30, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.” 1 Corinthians 1:31

In this day of sinful selfishness and shameful self-promotion we would do well to remember this verse, and to say with Paul, “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ—“. Gal. 6:14. James Smith left us this reminder:

“It is unlawful to glory in ourselves, our descent, our possessions, our connections, or doings; if we glory it must be in the Lord. We must glory in Him as gracious and merciful, exercising loving-kindness and tender mercies in the earth; in what He is to His people, their God, their portion, and their Friend; in what He has for us, has already given to us, and will without doubt bestow upon us. In Christ, as crucified for our sins, raised for our justification, and ascended to heaven in order to plead our cause, and take possession of the kingdom in our names. In our relation to Him, interest in Him, and oneness with Him, this is our glory, that we are one with Christ, and one with the Father through Him. That we are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ; that all things are for our sakes, that the abundant grace might, through the thanksgiving of many, redound to the glory of God. Beloved, let us glory in the Lord, in His free grace, eternal love, well-ordered covenant, precious promises, splendid mansions, and glorious name.”

In Christ my full salvation stands,
In Him alone my glorying be;
Nothing shall pluck me from His hands,
From condemnation I am free:
Be holiness my costly dress,
And my best robe His righteousness.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

“ROCKY”

September 28, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

In case you haven’t noticed, the mood in America is somber. We are going through tough times, you could say the road is rough and rocky–that reminds me. I just finished an article by Lloyd Marcus that blessed my heart and ,I think, would be a blessing to you. You can read the article at this link: http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/09/will_the_american_spirit_survi_1.html
In these discouraging days we need all the encouragement we can get. Lots of folks doubt that we can ever recover and restore the American dream. If you are one of those who have just about given up hope, I think you will find this article refreshing. I would, in fact, encourage you to read everything he writes. In my opinion, Lloyd Marcus is a voice that needs to be heard.
Remember the old saying,”When the going gets tough, the tough gets going”? Remember the movie, “Rocky”?—-oh, wait, you’ll have to read the article. I hope you will and that you’ll think about it.

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE SMALL COIN OF LOVE

July 29, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“And be ye kind one to another—“Eph. 4:32

Kindness has been called the small coin of love. The word is generally used to designate the little deeds of thoughtfulness and gentleness which make no noise in the world — rather than the large heroic acts which all men note and applaud. One may live many years and never have the opportunity of doing any great thing — but one may always be kind, filling all one’s day with gentle attentions, helpful ministries, little services of interest and sympathy, and small courtesies. Wordsworth speaks of “That best portion of a godly man’s life — his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love.”

Kindness is beautiful in its spirit and motive. It usually springs out of the heart spontaneously. The greater things men do are prepared for, planned for, and are done consciously, with intention and purpose. Kindness as a rule, is done unconsciously without preparation, without thought. This enhances its beauty.

There is no self-seeking in it, no thought of reward of any kind. It is done in simplicity, prompted by love, and is most pleasing to Christ.

The things we do consciously, with thought and intention, oft-times have much of self in them. The things we do without purpose or plan, are the truest indexes of the heart and mean most in God’s sight.

The world does not know how much it owes to the common kindnesses which so abound everywhere.—-Copied

Filed Under: Morning Manna

PROVIDENCE

September 27, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

If there is any one word that sums up the founding and history of America it is the word “Providence”. It seemed to be on the tongue of every leader and in every document from the days when our beloved nation was founded. It is the word we use in reference to God’s activity on our behalf.
I could spend hours quoating from documents and reading from history books about Providence. For example, if you’ve never read about the founding of Providence, Rhode Island you ought to do so. But, for time sake I want to mention just one reference to Providence from our history. The one I’ve chosen might seem odd to some people, but it illustrates my point as well as any.
The example of which I speak has to do with the treason of Benedict Arnold. I’ll try to keep it short. Jane Hampton Cook tells this story in her book, “Battlefields and Blessings”, one of my favorite books.
Cook says, “The task of communicating to the army the news of America’s most disloyal general fell to George Washington’s most loyal general, Nathanael Greene.”
Listen carefully to these words from General Greene in his proclamation to the army.”Treason of the blackest dye was yesterday discovered. General Arnold, who commanded at West Point, lost to every sense of honor, of private and public obligation, was about to deliver up that important post into the hands of the enemy.”
Then General Greene immediately announced the good news that Arnold had failed. He said,”Such an event must have given the American cause a dangerous, if not a fatal wound; but the treason has been timely discovered, to prevent the fatal misfortune.”
“Greene knew the treason would send shock waves through the army like an earthquake. To prevent fissures of fear, he decided to uplift the army’s spirits by pointing them skyward. He appealed to their view of heaven and God’s role as commander-in- chief on earth. If God was the Author of liberty, He was also the Protector against forces opposing liberty.”(Cook)
Now, note carefully the next statement from General Greene: “The providential train of circumstances which led to it affords the most convincing proof that the liberties of America are the object of Divine protection. At the same time that the treason is to be regretted, the general (Washington) cannot help congratulating the army on the happy discovery.”
Greene then used the proclamation to warn the army against aftershocks by the enemy. He had no way of knowing at the time if Arnold was the only American general, officer, or soldier involved in the plot. Mrs. Cook said,”He went on to repeat that although Arnold had escaped, his accomplice had not—Once again God’s protection had intervened in the Revolution. If Arnold’s accomplice had escaped, Arnold might have succeeded in helping the British seize West Point. He also might have captured Washington. Had he been successful, Arnold would have received a royal title, such as duke. George Washington would have been hanged as a traitor. But because of Providence’s protection, the seismic tremors created by Benedict Arnold’s act of treason were not catastrophic.”
Dear friend, in this we see an example of what it was that gave our forefathers such comfort and courage. If we have faith in Providence it will do the same for us. The word “Providence” is defined in the dictionary as, “God conceived as the power sustaining and guiding human destiny”. It speaks of God’s intervention over the world, that things are controlled by the Lord, not luck! It was this fact that enabled Paul to joyfully accept his plight as a prisoner in Rome. He knew that God was in control and would use the bad for some good (Romans 8:28). That was the message he communicated to the saints in Philippi (Philippians 1:12-20).
Here’s the bottom-line. Every event, the good, the bad, and the ugly, is but a link in the chain of life that is forged by the hand of our ever-loving, all-wise Heavenly father, who causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him. Nothing is unrelated or unimportant. When we rest in this reality we have joy unspeakable and full of glory. Don’t be troubled by the strange events that seem to work against you and harm you. God is still in control!
Maybe you’re saying,”I wish I had that kind of faith”. You can! Do something about it. Paul said, “–faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”(Romans 10:17). Build your hopes on God’s unchanging, never-failing Word and you will find joy for the journey! Think about it.

Filed Under: Think About It!

LIFE AND DEATH

July 27, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

Whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?– John 11:26

The everlasting, ever-living Christ entered the realm of death in order to spoil death of all its strength. Death and the devil had no more power over Jesus than a fortress that is being ransacked has over its invaders!

Christ bowed His head and entered the doorway of death, not out of defeat, but “that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil” (Hebrews 2:14). Jesus Christ raided death and brought all of His children out of its dungeons and into the light of His own eternal and glorious heaven.

It is no wonder, therefore, that Jesus would admonish us to “fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matthew 10:28). There is an end worse than death, Jesus reminds us: death will be defeated one of these days, but hell is forever.

John gives us this graphic description of the end times: “in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them” (Revelation 9:6). What a contrast between this awful scene and the gracious words of Jesus, that those who trust in Him will never die.

For each child of God, it will one day become a reality that “death is swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians 15:54), that our Savior Jesus Christ “hath abolished death” (2 Timothy 1:10), and that God will wipe away every tear and “there shall be no more death” (Revelation 21:4). No more death. Can you believe it? Do you believe Him?–Baptist Bible Hour

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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