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REJOICE OR REPENT

June 29, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice”–Phil. 4:4
Here is a divine imperative, and it is a present one— meaning that it is to be ongoing, a lifestyle of joy, constant. It is a responsibility, an obligation regardless of circumstances. Joy is a duty— a delightful one. It is a mystery that we could fail in discharging a duty such as this, but we do. There are far too many sad saints.

As Christians we have no excuse for lacking joy. The apostles “departed from the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name”(Acts 5:41). How can we, who live in the lap of luxury, dare do any less? We not only have a responsibility to “rejoice in the Lord” we have numerous reasons to do so. The blessings of the Lord are more than we can number, which should cause us to “rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory”(1 Pet. 1:8).

Start your day by counting your blessings rejoice and you’ll be able to stand against whatever you are forced to face. That’s not only pleasurable, it is profitable. If “the joy of the Lord is your strength” (Neh. 8:10), and it is, he who loses his joy is in great peril. Your ability to resist temptation, overcome trials, and witness effectively is lost when joy is absent. You become puny rather than strong.

If that describes you repentance is in order. As a child of God you have the choice to rejoice. However, the choice is not a matter of just deciding to rejoice, but rather to surrender. When you yield yourself to the control of the Holy Spirit the fruit of the Spirit, of which joy is a part, flourishes in your life. So, joy is more than a matter of choosing to feel a certain way, it is a matter of obedience. Repentance results in rejoicing.

After repenting of his sin, David prayed, “Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation- – “(Ps. 51:12), and that’s exactly what every joyless Christian ought to do. The absence of joy is a sure fire indication that something is wrong in a person’s life. You can ignore it and go on in your misery, or you can pretend all is well, or you can actually deal with the problem and be enjoy life. The most miserable person on earth is a child of God out of the will of God, and the only road to rejoicing is repentance. You either repent or you rebel. It’s your choice!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

WHERE ARE THEY?

April 14, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

WHERE ARE THEY?

The older we get the more prone we are to think about the “Old Days”. I used to hate it when “old folks” did that! Now I find myself doing the same. Frankly “the good old days” were not always so good. I’m glad some things have changed. But, there are some things I really do miss. One of the things I miss most is seeing people with an insatiable appetite for God’s word. I don’t mean that there are no such people today, but clearly there are not nearly as many.

I can remember when there were a lot of folks who truly had a hunger and thirst for the Word of God. They just couldn’t get enough of it. They were like little birds crying to be fed. They would spend hours studying the Bible and asked one question after another. I miss that. In this fun-loving, pleasure-seeking, self-centered society today you seldom find people like that. I wonder why? The Bible hasn’t changed and man’s basic needs are the same today as they were a thousand years ago. The Bible is as relevant today as it was back then.

To my mind, there is nothing more exciting than to be in a room filled with young folks who want to dig deep into the word. It’s thrilling to watch them grow in faith and listen to them talk about facing the challenges of Christian service. We used to expect that from new Christians, but times have changed. I’m not smart enough to figure out why things are so different or exactly what to do about it, but I sure miss those days.

Maybe it would help if we made it clear that what we see today is not the norm. Any normal healthy Christian will have an appetite for God’s Word. Those who don’t are not just headed for trouble, they are already in trouble – and they need to know it. We don’t do them any favor by pretending that all is well. Spiritual growth is impossible without the nourishment of God’s Word. The sooner people learn that the better off they will be. We hear a lot of talk about love for God but when it comes time to study His Word most of these folks are no where to be found. I wonder –Where are they?

Filed Under: Think About It!

REGRET FREE LIVING

June 28, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“But none of these things move me , neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.”– Acts 20:24

One of the first books I read as a young preacher was David Brainerd’s Diary. It make a deep and lasting impression on my life. I was reminded of that experience when I read the following by Pastor Jack Graham.

“I love learning about some of the great heroes of the church and their attitudes in the face of so much hardship. One of those great saints is a missionary by the name of David Brainerd, who lived at the beginning of the 18th century, toiled among the Native American tribes, and died at the young age of 29 from tuberculosis.

Late in his short life, David’s disease had a severe grip on him, so much that he was coughing up blood. Sick and dying, Brainerd wrote in his journal, “I long to be a flame of fire, continually glowing in the divine service in building Christ’s Kingdom to my last and dying moment.”

What passion; what commitment to get excited about Jesus Christ and be aflame with the spirit of God when death is at your doorstep. Yet as I look at the church today, I see many Christians who are too cool and too casual instead of being fervent in serving the Lord!

God wants all of you. He doesn’t want cool and casual Christianity, but radical obedience to Him until your dying breath. Grace is a free gift, but your response to it says everything about the reality of the gift itself. Give your all to Christ until your last breath. When you do, you’ll have no regrets as you enter His presence forever!”

LIVE LIFE SOLD OUT TO CHRIST AND YOU’LL TAKE YOUR LAST BREATH WITH NO REGRETS!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

50th ANNIVERSARY

March 13, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Bev and I celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary yesterday! WOW–who says God doesn’t still work miracles? We are so very thankful for the wonderful blessings God has bestowed upon us for all these years–words fail me! We plan to celebrate this occasion by taking off the next two weeks, so I won’t be blogging or sending Morning Manna out for a while–at least that is the plan. We plan do to some traveling and catch up work around the house–mainly just enjoying one anothers company with as few interruptions as possible. In the mean time we are looking to improve our web site and our email system–hopefully we can get our problems fixed by the time we return. It is our prayer that God will richly bless each of you. Please pray for us as we travel!

Filed Under: Think About It!

GOOD NEWS

June 27, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!” – Isaiah 52:7

The late Adrian Rogers said, “I once heard of a pastor who received word from the war department that a young soldier, reported missing in action and assumed dead, was found alive! His mother had already been informed of his death. And now they asked this pastor to be the one to tell her that her son was alive.

Do you think this pastor said, “Well, I’ve got a little vacation I’m going to take first, and I want to play some golf”? Of course not! What a thrill to deliver that a message! I want to tell you, there ought to be that thrill and urgency in my heart and yours every time we tell a poor, sin-sick, lost, and undone sinner there is good news that Christ died for our sins.

If you know the gospel of Jesus Christ, and you’re not interested in sharing it, I sincerely doubt you’ve ever been saved. How could a person know the gospel and not want to share it?”

Such bluntness might upset some folks, but that in itself shows there is a problem. They are more disturbed about that than they are about the lost condition of others. It seems that Andrew Murray was indeed right when he said, “There are two classes of Christians: soul winners and backsliders”. May I ask, Which one describes you? Yeah, I’m more than a little embarrassed also. Let us confess our sin of silence and boldly proclaim the good news.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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