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THANKFULNESS

March 1, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name– Psalm 100:4

The Bible has much to say about thankfulness, yet most folks don’t think much about it unless they are seeking it from others. They expect it without extending it. But were we more thoughtful we would be more thankful. A devotion from the Baptist Bible Hour has this to say about the subject:

The need of having a thankful heart is addressed both in the Old and New Testaments.  Here in Psalm 100:4 we are admonished to “be thankful”. In the Colossian epistle, Paul again exhorts “be ye thankful” (Colossians 3:15).

A thankful heart is a humble heart. There is no complaining that “I deserve more than I have.” There is no grumbling against the providences which cannot be understood. There is gratitude for every blessing received. There is an acknowledgment made, as was spoken by the patriarch Jacob, “I am not worthy of all the mercies, and of all the truth which thou hast showed unto thy servant” (Genesis 32:10a).

How gracious is the Lord to have bestowed His saving mercy on us as unworthy sinners. What a privilege to be able to offer “the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name” (Hebrews 13:15). May we enter His presence this day with praise and thanksgiving.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

YIKES IKE

October 8, 2008 By Pastor David Stone

Note: Although this was written shortly after hurricane Ike, when I assumed that I would regain internet service, I have decided to leave it intact.
YIKES IKE! 

Last Friday night/ Saturday morning hurricane Ike roared through Houston-Galveston, etc. leaving a path of destruction and broken hearts in it’s wake. You’ve heard the news so I won’t rehash the details. I’m sure we will hear more stories for months to come and folks will still be talking about Ike long after we are dead and gone. The question that comes to my mind is—what will we learn from this experience?

 

I read about a preacher who said that trials are like a washing machine—“You have to let the machine run its course in order for the clothes to be completely cleaned. No matter how badly you feel for the clothes as you watch them being spun around, soaked, and covered in soap, you don’t remove them from the machine until all the cycles are through.”

 

That’s a good analogy. Life is rough and tough. We all find ourselves in situations we wish we could have avoided or that we could escape from. The problem is –we ain’t running the show! Regardless of how hard we try there are some things that we can’t control or change. We are forced to go through the various cycles until the mission is accomplished. Although we don’t always understand exactly how God will use our trials, we have the blessed assurance that He, who is all wise and ever loving, has a plan. Ephesians 1:11 tells us that God “worketh all things after the counsel of his own will:” So when your world is turned up-side down and you are being tossed about, battered and bruised, seemingly without reason, just remember God is in control and He has a good purpose for your trials. Think about it!

                                                                        —David Stone 9/17/2008

Filed Under: Think About It!

LIVING WITH HEAVEN ON YOUR MIND

February 28, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain– Philippians 1:21

We read about heaven, we hear sermons about heaven, we sing about heaven; but still we are apprehensive about death. God has built into us a desire to live, and it should be our goal to be able to say with the Apostle, “to live is Christ.” Even with the remarkable experiences Paul had with the Lord he was still pressing toward the mark and desired to know Christ more intimately. May we each day in our fellowship with our Savior become more like Him in our walk and more dedicated in His service.

But as Paul continued to labor zealously in the kingdom of God, he thought and wrote a lot about heaven. He wrote that our present sufferings are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to come. He informs us that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord and that we shall forever be with Him. No wonder, then, he would write, “to die is gain.”

It meant to gain freedom from the weaknesses of the flesh so that he would never again have to say, “O wretched man that I am!” He would gain the joy of living with Christ forever; he would gain the benefits of the inheritance which is reserved for all the saints.

He felt, though, a conflict. He had a desire to depart and to be with Christ but also saw it was needful to remain and minister to the churches. Surely, as God’s children, we should long to be with the Lord, but see there is work to be done here and want to labor faithfully until we are called home.– A Good Thing

Filed Under: Morning Manna

Hello Houston. We Got A Hurricane!

September 12, 2008 By Pastor David Stone

Hello Houston! We Got a Hurricane! 

Barring a miracle, Houstonians are about to get hammered by a hurricane. Some folks are headed for the hills and some are battening down the hatch to ride it out. Everyone is a bit nervous.

 

In recent years there has been a lot of questions about storms, and a lot of silly ideas. Some blame it all on “natural causes”, removing God entirely from the equation. Others attribute it all to God’s anger, presuming that He is punishing sinful people. So what’s the answer?

 

Although many aren’t comfortable in pointing to God as the primary cause, the fact is He is. The Bible is very clear about the fact that God is in control of the weather. Nahum 1:3 says, “the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.” Psalms 135:6-7 says, “Whatsoever the LORD pleased, that did he in heaven, and in the earth, in the seas, and all deep places. He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth; he maketh lightnings for the rain; he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries.” So, like it or not, God is in control.

 

The truth of this is absolute, amazing, awesome, and advantageous—if we view from the proper perspective. Where we get into trouble is when we assume that we know why God does what He does. The fact is that we don’t usually know  the reason for God’s actions and He isn’t obligated to tell us. What we do know is that God always has a good reason for what He does.

  • It might be for the sake of demonstrating His power ( Ex. 9:14-16; 14:31)
  • It might be to awaken folks to see their need of God.
  • It might be to punish evildoers.
  • It might be to test and strengthen the faith of believers.
  • It might be for the sake of giving Christians an opportunity to manifest love by ministering to others.

 Although we don’t know the exact reason why God allows catastrophes, we can take comfort in knowing that He does so for a purpose. God is working out a plan and, although we can’t see the finished product, we know it will be fulfilled. God devoted one entire book of the Bible, the book of Job, to this—It’s better to trust God than to try to understand Him. Think about it. Hang on Houston!

Filed Under: Think About It!

THE COMMON LOT

February 27, 2014 By Pastor David Stone

“ Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world.” 1 Peter 5:9

Sometimes, during difficult days, we feel that we have been singled out and forced to suffer unfairly. We are often tempted to think that no one has it worse than we. But our text assures us that isn’t really true. Life is hard for everyone. James Smith, Spurgeon’s predecessor, put it like this:

“Every child in the Lord’s family has his own bitter cup — and he must drink the exact mixture which it contains. But we often think that our portion is more bitter, or that our cup contains more sorrow — than that of our brother. At times, looking at some of the Lord’s people, we imagine that they escape the cross, and are spared the trials — that we are called to endure.

It is common for Satan to tempt us to think that our case is unusual, and our trials uncommonly severe. We must not believe him. We dare not listen to him. His design is to make us rebel against God, envy His people, and to fill us with self-pity and complaining. Our case is not unusual! “Your brethren throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings!”

Are we harassed and tempted by Satan? So are all the brethren.

Are we tried in our home life? So are they.

Do we have sharp and bitter conflicts of soul? So do they.

Are we tempted to complain of bereavements, or bitter trials in the world? So are they.

Are we tempted to doubt and fear? So are they.

Tried as you are, timid as you are, tempted to doubt as you are — while in faith and submission you still cling to Jesus, you are in the footsteps of the flock. The thousands who are now in glory — have felt just as you do, when they were on earth.

You may find it hard to believe this — but it is nevertheless true. You will be surprised by and by to find how much the experience of the Lord’s people is alike. Not only so — but Jesus Himself suffered before us and was tried in all points like as we are. He is therefore able to help and support us, and He will do so.

Beloved Father, I thank You that You will not allow me to be tempted above what I am able to bear with Your help, and that You will help me through every trial”

Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you:–1 Peter 4:12

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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