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PROFITABLE PAIN

December 20, 2008 By Pastor David Stone

I can’t remember a time in my life when so many people that I know were hurting and needy. Nor can I recall a time when I so desired to help. The frustrating thing is that there is only so much a person can do. We all have a limited amount of time, money, and ability. O I am very much aware of the fact that God expects only so much from us, but that doesn’t stop the pain. When your loved ones hurt you hurt. That’s the price we pay for loving. And please don’t take that as a complaint. It is far more costly not to love.

Every day I live my hatred of satan and sin intensifies. I also become more keenly aware of the fact that we are engaged in a spiritual warfare. We face a powerful unseen enemy who is determined to destroy us and he is relentless. There is no limit to the lengths he will go to accomplish his purpose.

While I greatly rejoice that the final victory is ours and that we presently receive help from God, I grieve over the present pain that the enemy inflicts on people. My heart breaks when I see folks on a path of self-destruction, making decisions that hurt others and themselves—decisions that will haunt them for the rest of their life. It makes no difference whether it is the person who hurt others or the person hurt by others–when it involves people you love you hurt also.

So what’s the point of all this? The point is that the pain we suffer is actually a good thing. Were there no pain there would be no love and were there no love there would be no desire to help others. Let us then not curse the pain, but rather embrace it, asking God for the strength to bear it. Don’t ask God for less pain, ask Him for greater strength. We live in a fallen world and “Man that is born of woman is of few days, and full of trouble.”(Job 14:1) Get use to it and get ready for it. Just as suffering prepared Jesus for His intercessory work on our behalf, it prepares us to be of service to others. Sure it hurts and it hurts deeply, but we would be worthless without it. THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

ALWAYS GRATEFUL

March 13, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ– Ephesians 5:20

We are here admonished to give thanks for all things. We know we should give thanks for our daily provisions and for the mercy of God in saving us; but sometimes we don’t take the time or make the effort to truly thank Him, or to consider all the things for which we should be grateful.

The Apostle Paul frequently expressed his thanks to God for the faith, love and work seen in the churches where he had labored. He acknowledged that these godly fruits were because of God’s blessings on them and therefore gave thanks to God. He constantly expressed thankfulness for his godly fellow laborers, but consistently expressed thankfulness to God for even their faithfulness (Romans 1:8; 1 Corinthians 1:4; Philippians 1:3; 1Thessalonians 2:13; 2 Thessalonians 1:3).

Astonishingly, Paul also expressed appreciation for tribulations (Romans 5:3), and even acknowledged that he took pleasure in “infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake” because God’s strength is made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:10). If God’s sufficiency is displayed in my insufficiency, Paul said, then I am thankful for each opportunity for His strength to be shown in my weakness.

And above all, the Apostle gave thanks for the Savior. He wrote, “Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift” (2 Corinthians 9:15). Words are inadequate to describe the glory of our Savior Jesus Christ, but we should continually give thanks for Him and His love for us. –A Good Thing

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FOOTBALL SCENARIO

December 17, 2008 By Pastor David Stone

Somewhere in my files I came across the following article. I don’t know who the author is, or else I would give him credit, but he sure makes a good point:
Football Scenario

Imagine that we are TV sportscasters standing on the sidelines of a football game to give the play-by-play.

Scene #1: The team nearest us is standing together, heads bowed in prayer, with the coach in the center. Suddenly they give a great cheer, and the coach trots out onto the field by himself. The players go sit on the bench.

‘What’s going on?” we ask as we stick a microphone in front of a 250 pound guard. ‘What’s the coach doing out there?”

‘Oh, he’s going to play today.”

‘All by himself?”

‘Sure, why not? He’s had a lot more experience and training than the rest of us. We’ve got a lot of rookies on this team, and we might make mistakes. Anyway, they pay the coach well. We’re all here to cheer and support him,and look at the huge crowd that’s come to watch him play!”

Bewildered, we watch as the opposing team kicks off. The coach catches the ball. He valiantly charges upfield, but is buried under eleven opposing tacklers. He’s carried off half-conscious…

You think that’s ridiculous? But isn’t it the picture many of us have of the church? The members expect the minister to do the preaching, praying, witnessing, and visiting because he’s paid to do the Lord’s work and he’s better trained. But listen to God’s Game Plan. According to Ephesians 4:11, 12, Christ has given the church apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers ‘to prepare God’s people for works of service.” God gives leaders to the church, not to do all the work, but to help all of God’s people to do it! Lay people are not there simply to pay pastors and evangelists to do the Lord’s work. Rather, pastors, evangelists, and teachers are to equip the so-called lay people to be ministers!

Your pastor is meant to be a kind of playing coach. His main function is to help you as a Christian discover your spiritual gifts, develop them, and use them to build up the Body of Christ.

Now look at Scene #2: The team realizes they’ve all got to play, so they’re on the field in a huddle. They huddle…and huddle…and huddle. The referee calls a penalty for delaying the game and moves the ball back five yards. Still the team huddles, huddles, and huddles. The referee calls penalty after penalty, until finally the ball is moved all the way back to their own goal line.

‘Hey coach!” shouts the quarterback to the sidelines. ‘This is the greatest huddle I’ve ever been in. What a group of guys! We have the best fellowship…and some of these guys are amazing students of the play book. Some have memorized over a hundred plays and can analyze them precisely. We learn so much in this huddle!”

‘But why don’t you get up on the line and play?”

‘Why should we? What we want are bigger and better huddles! Besides, we might get hurt. No one ever got hurt in a huddle!”

Your church and mine are in big trouble if they become a ‘holy huddle” a band of saints gathered Sunday after Sunday, singing, praising, enjoying each other,but never setting out on the line to apply what they learn. The church is supposed to be Christ’s body,his hands, his feet, his voice,by which he carries out his plans in the world. God intends that ‘through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known” (Eph 3:10).

The church is to be God’s light in a dark, corrupt society. The Christian life was never meant to be lived only in church for a couple of hours on Sunday. It’s meant to be lived in the public arena,on the firing line at school, the office, and in the neighborhood, seven days a week. Of course, we need worship and training and fellowship with other Christians,a football team needs the huddle. But it’s what happens after the huddle that the game is all about.

Here’s scene #3: the team breaks out of the huddle. But instead of lining up against the opposing squad, they break into groups of two or three, arguing with each other. Soon they start shoving, and two of them actually get into a fight.

‘What’s wrong now?” we ask as one of them walks off the field in disgust.

‘That bunch of malcontents can’t agree on anything,” he says. ‘Those two over there are arguing over the color of the uniforms. A couple of others are quarreling over the right way to kneel in the huddle. Those two guys are arguing because one believes in what he calls ‘personal’ football, and the other believes in ‘social’ football. They can’t agree whether the individual or the team is more important. Some of the white players say the blacks should go play on their own field, and some of the black guys don’t like the band music. A couple are fighting over whether women should be allowed to play. And I’m quitting because I can pass a lot better than that other guy, and they won’t let me be the quarterback.” —THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT

March 12, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” – Ecclesiastes 9:10

“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do,” refers to works that are possible. There are many things which our heart findeth to do which we never shall do. It is well it is in our heart; but if we would be eminently useful, we must not be content with forming schemes in our heart, and talking of them; we must practically carry out “whatsoever our hand findeth to do.” One good deed is more worth than a thousand brilliant theories. Let us not wait for large opportunities, or for a different kind of work, but do just the things we “find to do” day by day. We have no other time in which to live. The past is gone; the future has not arrived; we never shall have any time but time present. Then do not wait until your experience has ripened into maturity before you attempt to serve God. Endeavour now to bring forth fruit. Serve God now, but be careful as to the way in which you perform what you find to do-“do it with thy might.” Do it promptly; do not fritter away your life in thinking of what you intend to do to-morrow as if that could recompense for the idleness of to-day. No man ever served God by doing things to-morrow. If we honour Christ and are blessed, it is by the things which we do to-day. Whatever you do for Christ throw your whole soul into it. Do not give Christ a little slurred labour, done as a matter of course now and then; but when you do serve him, do it with heart, and soul, and strength.

But where is the might of a Christian? It is not in himself, for he is perfect weakness. His might lieth in the Lord of Hosts. Then let us seek his help; let us proceed with prayer and faith, and when we have done what our “hand findeth to do,” let us wait upon the Lord for his blessing. What we do thus will be well done, and will not fail in its effect. — Morning and Evening

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THANKFUL AT CHRISTMAS

December 15, 2008 By Pastor David Stone

I just read a heart touching article about the need to remember persecuted Christians during the Christmas season. We here in America are so caught-up in ourselves that we are blind to what is going on elsewhere. Thousands of Christians are murdered every year in places like India, China, and North Korea. The Christmas season is especially dangerous for believers in those areas. Many have to worship alone in their homes or flee to a secluded place where they can worship with others.

How many people do you know who would literally risk their lives for the sake of worshipping God? Yet that’s the norm for some people. Here in America we feel we’ve made a big sacrifice if we just show up for a worship service on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. Here it is all about us and what we think makes us happy. Doesn’t it seem stange that we feel we can’t be happy by doing what God wants us to do? O how deceived we are!

We should indeed pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ, but we also need to do some praying regarding the poor deluded Chriatians in America. It’s time for us to stop pretending that all is well when it isn’t. Christianity in America is in a pitiful state. If we ever needed a revival it is now. We can sing “Jesus is all the world to me” until we are blue in the face, but it is nothing but noise in the ears of God until we prove it is true.

This Christmas would be a good time for each of us to examine ourselves and give Christ the place He rightfully deserves. We have the wonderful privilege of being able to worship God without the fear of persecution. We are free to gather with fellow believers, let us not waste that opportunity, nor complain about our petty problems. It could be a lot worse and would be if we got what we deserved. THINK ABOUT IT!

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