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THINK ABOUT IT             3-7-25

March 7, 2025 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT              3-7-25

Since so few have studied Church history, and so many wonder why we are Baptist, the following article gives you just a glimpse of our history. Telling people to attend the. Church of their choice is nonsense. Many so called churches are not churches at all. HDS


WALDENSIAN PERSECUTION (Friday Church News Notes, March 7, 2025, www.wayoflife.org [email protected], 866-295-4143) – Two streams of churches have flowed through church history: true churches and false, sound churches and apostate. Century after century, the Bible-loving Waldenses were subject to the Inquisition, horribly persecuted by the popes and bishops and monks. Entire cities and towns were destroyed and valleys decimated. Countless thousands were tortured and brutally murdered. We have documented this in A History of the Churches from a Baptist Perspective, www.wayoflife.org. Consider one example. In the year 1209, Pope Innocent III was the first pope to call for a crusade against the Waldenses in France (also called Albigenses). Anyone who volunteered to war against the “heretics” was promised forgiveness of sin and many rewards. Tens of thousands took up arms for the pope and marched against the hated Waldenses. Some 200,000 were killed by the pope’s army within a few months. Two cities, Beziers (Braziers) and Carcasone, were destroyed, together with many smaller towns and villages. Some of the 40,000 inhabitants of Beziers were Roman Catholics, and when Simon de Monfort, Earl of Leicester, asked the pope’s representative how he was to separate the Catholics from the Albigenses, he answered: “Kill them all. God knows His own.” That is exactly what they did. The cruelties practiced by the Catholic persecutors were horrible. Believers and unbelievers alike were thrown from high cliffs, hanged, disemboweled, pierced through repeatedly, drowned, torn by dogs, burned alive, crucified. In one case, 400 mothers fled for refuge with their babies to a cave in Castelluzzo, which was located 2,000 feet above the valley in which they lived. They were discovered by the rampaging Catholic campaigners; a large fire was built outside of the cave and they were suffocated. Thousands were made homeless and were forced to wander in the forests and mountains to escape the persecutors. “In this manner, the war was carried on for twenty years. Town after town was taken, pillaged, burnt. Nothing was left but a smoking waste. Religious fanaticism began the war; rapacity and ambition ended it. Peace was concluded in 1229, and the Inquisition finished the deadly work” (John Christian, A History of the Baptists). This is but one tiny glimpse into the persecutions against the Waldenses and other Baptists that occurred century after century.


David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble,Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT 3-4-25

March 4, 2025 By Michael Wassell

REJOICE OR REPENT
“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 joyful in 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! Think about it! – HDS

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346

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THINK ABOUT IT             2-24-25

February 24, 2025 By Michael Wassell

PASTOR’S PEN             2-24-25
A number of years ago, a developer in Canada built a subdivision in the Toronto suburbs. The houses were expensive, beginning in the $200,000 range. Today that number would be twice that.The lots sold quickly and many beautiful houses were finished by summer. When winter arrived, there was a great deal of rain,ice and snow. One of the homes collapsed into a sinkhole … then another and another. Under pressure, the developer confessed the subdivision had been built over a landfill. And instead of taking the time to bring in good fill dirt and prepare good foundations, he simply built on top of the garbage. According to Jesus, there are a lot of people who have foundation problems.


When He closed the Sermon on the Plain, as He did on the Mount, He ended His message with a short parable about two men building houses. One built on the sand and the other on a rock. When the storms came the house on the sand fell, while the house on the rock stood fast. Being a parable we understand that Jesus wasn’t talking about houses. He was talking about people and their need to build their hopes upon the right foundation, which is Christ. It is a simple story about a serious subject.
So what are you building on? For me, it is more than just a song when we sing. “My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and (His) righteousness. I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus’ name. On Christ the solid rock I stand all other ground is sinking sand. All other ground is sinking sand.” Don’t leave here today without having that blessed assurance! If we can help in any way please let us know. – Think about it!


David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble, Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT             2-12-25

February 12, 2025 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT             2-12-25

“Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving;”‭‭Colossians‬ ‭4‬:‭2‬ ‭ 


A church may fail in many ways and still survive. However there is one area where failure is deadly. Think about that as you read what Charles Spurgeon wrote many years ago. He said—

The condition of a church may be very accurately gauged by its prayer-meetings.

If the spirit of prayer is not with the people, the minister may preach like an angel, but he cannot expect success.

If there is not the spirit of prayer in a church, there may be wealth, there may be talent, there may be a measure of effort, there may be an extensive religious machinery–but the Lord is not there!

It is a sure evidence of the presence of God, that men pray–as the rising of the thermometer is an evidence of the increase of the temperature.

In the same way, the prayer-meeting is a grace-ometer, and from it we may judge of the amount of divine working among His people. God is always working in a praying church. And if God is not there, then one of the first tokens of His absence will be slothfulness in prayer.


 
“O God, thou art My God; early will I seek thee: My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee In a dry and thirsty land, where no water is;”‭‭Psalm‬ ‭63‬:‭1

David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church 

Humble,TX

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THINK ABOUT IT              2-11-25

February 11, 2025 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT             2-11-25

This is just another day for most folks and I understand that. Today will be difficult or delightful for different people in different places. But for me it is and always will be one of the most special days in my life.

Today is Bev’s birthday. While that was just another day until we started dating as teenagers in the 50’s, this is the first time I’m not able to give her a gift. As I write this she is enjoying a gift I could never give her – the gift of eternal life with Christ. What she could only imagine while here on earth is a reality for her now. This is her happiest birthday ever!

Now I look back and think of this day as her gift to me. Unknown to both of us, the day she was born God knew that, in spite of my sinfulness, she would one day become my wife. He also knew that next to my salvation she would be the greatest gift I would ever receive.

Now, like everyone else who has a loved one in heaven, I’m hoping that God will allow her to know how I feel about her. This day will always remind me that I wish I had done more to show her how mush I love her.

But mainly I want this to be a day of thanksgiving to God for such a special gift. Every time I start feeling sorry for myself I remember that we were married just two months shy of 65 years. Then my grief turns to gratitude. I don’t have the words to explain how special Bev is to me. I say “is” rather than “was” because although she isn’t here the influence of her life still affects me for good.

I pray that someone reading this will be encouraged to follow her example and become to someone else what she was to me. I agree with what one of our church members wrote,”Sister Beverly was the perfect example of a Godly woman.”

Bev and I always parted with a kiss and saying “I love you”, and then blowing each other a kiss. But I wasn’t there when she departed for heaven. I would have been had I known, but God didn’t give me that information. He knew I didn’t need to know. All I will say at this time is this, “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven “. So I live each day reminding myself that God’s people never meet for the last time. I will see her again!

If she was here I would say, Happy Birthday Babydoll. With all my love always and forever, David

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    Sunday night added great things for Lakeway. Praise the Lord for voting to : - Support a Lakeway Baptist Church local missions plan for the Houston area. - Adding Steve Spence to staff as Missions Outreach Director. This also...
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