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MEMORABLE MOMENTS

March 30, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

There are special moments in life that you never forget. We experienced one of those yesterday. It was our annual “FRIEND DAY” at the church and it was great. I’m certain we had a record attendance—although I haven’t received the offical count, I’m confident it was over 300.But that wasn’t the best thing. The food, fellowship, and singing was great, but there was something even better. The greatest thing was a powerful sense of God’s presence!

As I said at the close of the service, I don’t have the words to describe it. Everyone was moved deeply. Tears flowed freely and people spoke with broken voices as they talked about it. I can’t remember when I’ve seen young people so stirred and involved in worship. I will never forget the look on their faces, especially as our young men’s quartet sang. It was a sight to behold!

Remember the song “Heaven Came Down and Glory Filled My Soul”? Well, that pretty well describes what we experienced. I went home tired in body, but so stirred that I couldn’t even take a Sunday afternoon nap. That’s a minor miracle—lol! What happened yesterday was something that could not be duplicated even if you tried. All I can say is, God did it! I am praying—Lord, do it again! Think about it!

Filed Under: Think About It!

OUR SUFFICIENCY

April 18, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“- – – our sufficiency is of God.” 2 Corinthians 3:5
Some days seem too difficult to deal with; we are overwhelmed by the obstacles before us. While we want to be brave and strong, we are too weak and weary to overcome the challenges confronting us. So instead of trying, we just sit down and cry—distraught that our ability isn’t up to the task. But there is a better way. Facing certain defeat, we need to change our perspective. We need to view our situation in the light of the Scriptures, for it is there that we see the source of our strength. This is what James Smith wanted his church to see back in 1840 when he wrote these words:

LET us think of this, whenever we are cast down on account of our weakness, or the difficulties we meet with in our way. We are weak, but Jesus is strong; and His strength is made perfect in our weakness. He has given us His word, that He will work in us to will and to do of His own good pleasure. He speaks, and it is done. The word of the Lord knows no obstacles or difficulties; all things must obey Him. When He sent Moses to Pharaoh, He said, “Certainly I will be with thee:” and the Lord’s presence was his strength. He acts just so with us; His fullness is our sufficiency; it is opened to us in Jesus, and we receive from it according to our wants, weakness, and faith. “Through God, ” said David, “I shall do valiantly.” “I can do all things,” said Paul, “through Christ strengthening me.” Look not then at your own emptiness, or weakness; but look at what God is to His people, and what He has promised to give them, and sing, “OUR SUFFICIENCY IS OF GOD.” “God is our refuge and strength; and as our days so shall our strength be.” “His grace is sufficient for us; His strength is made perfect in weakness.”

When we cannot see our way,
We should trust, and still obey;
He who bids us forward go
Will instruct the way to know.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

DANDELION DISCIPLES

March 27, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

Since I was just a little boy I’ve wondered why dandelions are so despised. I know it sounds crazy to some folks, but I’ve always thought they were beautiful, yet everyone wants to get rid of them.   Well, I finally found someone else who takes delight in dandelions. When I came across this article by the late Dr. Walter L. Wilson I couldn’t keep from sharing it—who knows, someone might want to start a ” Dandelion Growers Club”.  

The Dandelion is Unusual

Did you plant the dandelions in your front yard? Dandelions are no respecter of persons. They adorn the yards of the rich and show their yellow glory around the hovels of the poor. They delight to grow in the cemetery or in the garden of the Prince. They flourish in the woods where no one can observe them, or they show their smiling faces right near your front steps though they certainly will be dug up at the first opportunity. How persistent they are. How quickly they develop. They are up in the morning before you are. They blossom and go to seed and seed your neighbor’s lawn while you are trying to make up your mind whether to dig them out yourself or hire someone else to do it. They are the first to bloom in the Spring and the last to be discouraged in the Fall. Let us consider the message which the dandelion gives to us. We too should be out early with the seed of the Word of God and continue until the shadows fall, scattering the message.

If the grass in your front yard is two inches high the dandelion will grow three inches. If you should neglect to cut the lawn and the grass grows five inches long the dandelion will grow six inches high and smile at the sun. If you should be on a vacation and the grass should grow ten inches long, then that persistent, “not to be whipped” dandelion will grow eleven inches tall and stick up its nose at the passing throng. It simply will not be downed. It rises above “its circumstances.” It will not be outdone by its neighbors. It has an ambition to get somewhere and it gets.

One dandelion plant may multiply itself by several hundreds. Quite a few blooms will appear from the one plant and on each bloom there will be many seeds. Each seed is equipped with a sail to carry it on the wind. The Lord knew that no one would plant dandelions and that men would despise them, so He gave them the means of quickly recovering from the devastating knife of man by causing them to multiply quickly and profusely. The seeds ripen very quickly and a puff of wind blows them over the entire neighborhood. So the Lord would have us to be fruit bearing children of His. It is those who “TURN MANY TO RIGHTEOUSNESS,” who shall shine as the stars for ever and ever. The Father is glorified if ye bear MUCH fruit.

The dandelion is not easily discouraged. It does not wilt with sorrow because it has to bloom behind the barn. It does not hide its face with shame because it cannot be on the front lawn of the courthouse. It does the bidding of its Maker happily and beautifully, whether it is in an obscure place or in a very prominent garden. Our Lord would have us serve just as well among the poor or among the rich; we should serve as gladly and as efficiently with the few as before the many. We should not care at all for those who observe us but only for the pleasure of Him Who sent us.

Just as the dandelion knows no season, so the servant of God should be, “in season out of season,” when the world thinks that the Gospel is out of season, the Christian must know that it is in season. When the world thinks the Scriptures are out of place, the believer must know that the Word of God is always in place. There is no time that is out of season for the precious Word of the living God.

The diligence of the dandelion should be a challenge to our hearts. It is often growing and doing the will of its Maker while God’s children are growing and living in disobedience. The dandelion is busy producing the flower for beauty and the seed for service while some of God’s saints are busy cultivating ugly habits and destroying the seed that others have sown. The dandelion does what its Master equipped it to do, while sometimes the Christian is busy doing the things he should not do.

Dandelions always tell the same golden story. Who ever heard of a blue dandelion. They bring that golden yellow up out of a black soil. They smile at you in the cold, gray morning and bid you a golden greeting at night, when you come home weary with the work of the day. How like this we should be. Why should not the child of God show the golden glory of the Son of Righteousness in his face constantly? We too should have a happy greeting for those whom we meet along life’s road. They should see us and take courage. They should see our example of diligence and persistence and take new heart. Our presence and our actions should instill new hope in the hearts of those who observe us.

As the dandelion seeks out every nook and corner in which to grow and smile and prepare its seed, so should we constantly seek opportunities to bring the sunshine of God’s Love and the Seed of His Word into every nook and corner in the community where we live. What a fertile spot every place presents. Sometimes we sow the seed in the jail and sometimes in the orphan’s home. It may be in the home of a neighbor where we shall show the flowers and fruits of God’s grace, or it may be in the office and the shop. Everywhere the soil is ready, waiting for the seed. We are to be sowing early and late permitting the Holy Spirit to blow our message into every heart where He would have it go.

The beautiful golden yellow of the dandelion comes from the dark damp soil. How can black dirt produce a beautiful blossom? Ah, that is one of God’s mysteries. Only God can do it. Only God would do it. It is a miracle which we often see in nature and also in society. Out of the dark ground comes the white hyacinth, the yellow rose, the blue cornflower, the purple violet, the tinted lily and the golden dandelion. Out of the mire and the filth of sin God has brought many a man and many a woman who adorn His doctrines and who exemplify the glories of His great Grace. Men who are a curse in the home have been changed into a benediction. Men whose mouths were foul and filthy with liquor, tobacco, and oaths, have been made into vessels of glory whose mouths were filled with His praises. Men who were a curse to society have been transformed into the greatest of blessings. Yes, our God can bring beautiful things out of horrible things if only we will trust our souls and our lives to Him.

Dandelions care for neither the smiles nor the frowns of men. Their business is to bloom and they do it. Their work is to seed the soil and they accomplish it remarkably well. Their business is to work early and late, and they never take a vacation. The Lord help us to be like the dandelion

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE GIFT OF LIFE

April 17, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

 – – – – he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things.– Acts 17:25
Every day I thank God for the gift of life, the gifts of life, and the Giver of life— Christ. While I doubt that we give the attention we should to any of these, I suspect that the first is the most neglected.

We speak of “life” as one of our “inalienable rights” in the Declaration of Independence, but I fear that we often forget that life is a precious gift from God. I don’t know about you, but I kind of like it. Actually I love life. We should be thankful for it and we should  use it wisely. As has been said, “A life is a terrible thing to waste”. Life is God’s gift to us. What we do with it is our gift to God.

Being able to live is a great privilege, but it is also an awesome responsibility. Seeing that we received it from God we ought to spend it for God. We have no right to live as we please– unless we are pleased to please the Lord. The same God who gives us life holds us accountable for how we spend it. To waste our life would be a shame— and a sin. Like someone said, “Life is like a coin. You can spend it anyway you want, but you can spend it only once”. How are you spending it?

Different people do different things with their lives. While some use it to the best advantage, others are not so smart— they find a way to waste it. As one fellow said, “If you give one million people a paper clip, 2 will find a way to kill themselves with it”. Even so many do basically the same thing with their lives. While they start out with the same opportunities as others, they find a way to make themselves perfectly miserable, hurt others, and waste away what could have been of great eternal value. How smart is that?

It seems strange– some people who don’t know what to do with their life, and complain about everything under the the sun, want to live forever. Why? They are merely existing rather than truly living. They spend all their days without a sense of purpose, never finding any lasting peace or satisfaction. That is truly tragic! And senseless. Life doesn’t have to be that way. Through Christ you can have peace that passeth all understanding, joy unspeakable and full of glory, and a purpose in life, plus much more. It can be more satisfying than you ever imagined. Invested in Christian living it is not in vain.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

“PRAYER” MADE EASY

March 26, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

I knew a lot of folks are lazy, but this takes the cake—-

Too Busy To Pray? For a Fee, a Computer Will Do It For You
Bruce Tomaso at Dallas Morning News blogs about a new ‘service’ for busy Christians. If you dont have time to pray, Information Age Prayer service will do it for you, for a mere $3.95 per month. They offer prayers for Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, and Unaffiliated believers. Here is part of their message: Information Age Prayer is a subscription service utilizing a compu- ter with text-to-speech capability to incant your prayers each day. It gives you the satisfaction of knowing that your prayers will always be said even if you wake up late, or forget.

It gets crazier all the time! THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

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