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AN EXCITING EXHORTATION

August 7, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.”–Ps. 50:15

Spurgeon called this “Robinson Crusoe’s Text”. He wrote, “One book charmed us all in the days of our youth. Is there a boy alive who has not read it? I am not ashamed to confess that I can read it even now with ever fresh delight. You remember how Robinson Crusoe was wrecked. He is left in the desert island all alone. He is smitten with fever. He is ready to perish. Now he begins to think, and opens a Bible which he finds in his chest, and he lights upon this passage. That night he prayed for the first time in his life. It is a text which I would have written in stars across the sky, or sounded forth with trumpet at noon from the top of every tower.”

I.  THE PROBLEM—“..the day of trouble..”

Days of trouble come to us all (Job 14:1) and they come at different seasons, in different sorts, and of all sizes. They are to be expected– especially when we are at odds with God. They are to be endured. And they are to be educational. They are either caused or allowed by God for a purpose, out of wisdom, and in love. They are to be experienced with that in mind. They are not accidents.

II.  THE PLEA— “And call upon Me..”

This is God’s plea for our prayer. Strange that, as needy as we are, that He would have to plead with us to pray. It ought to be as natural as breathing. We shouldn’t need such an exhortation, but obviously we do. This is a gracious invitation, for which we should be thankful, but it is also a command–making it our duty as well as our delight.

III.   THE PROMISE—“I will deliver thee..“

Notice that this plea and promise comes from “The mighty God”(vs.1). And since He cannot lie this is a great consolation. Regardless how dark, difficult, and dangerous the situation is the brightness of His promise gives us hope and drives our fears away. There is no exception clause mentioned, so regardless of the severity of the problem God is able to meet the need.

IV.  THE PURPOSE—“and thou shalt glorify Me.“

If this be the result there should be no complaint about the means employed, nor the misery experienced in bringing us to this place. It is for this purpose that we exist! This is why Paul could take pleasure in his infirmities and rejoice in tribulation. He knew all would be for his good and God’s glory. When we make God’s glory the purpose for our living we have every right to pray for deliverance and expect it. Prayer itself honors God in that it expresses our confidence in Him, so we ought to pray much. But God is also glorified through answering our prayers. Let us then do as we’re told in Jer. 33:3, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” —HDS, 8/7/16

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

A LIFE WORTH LIVING

July 18, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain”–Phil. 1:21

It seems mighty strange to me. A man, perhaps even a professing Christian, can spend his life in the pursuit of things that bring him pleasure, refuse to contribute to the needs of others, be unfaithful to the Lord’s church, wreck his marriage, love money, cheat others, and strive for popularity, then die and be called a “good”, “great”, or “wonderful” person. Really? Who are we kidding?

Point is–we shouldn’t live in such a way that people would have to lie in order to say something nice about us at our funeral. Rather we should invest our lives in things of eternal value rather than things that will perish. We should desire to please God rather than ourselves or others. And it will be evident when we do– no one will be wondering about what we value. Jim Elliot, martyred missionary to the Aucas in Ecuador, wrote in the flyleaf of his Bible, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” He’s talking about giving his life for Christ.

Adrian Rogers once said, “I’ll tell you, in these days the most dangerous thing you can do is to play it safe. You are safer out on the waves with Jesus Christ than you are in the boat without Him. These are desperate days, and we need to live like it. Don’t just sit there and let life pass you by! You’re going to die anyway. You can’t save your life. You’re not going to get out of it alive. And so you might as well invest it in something important.”

We need the attitude of William Carey who said, “I’m not afraid of failure. I’m afraid of succeeding at things that don’t matter”. That’s good advice. Being a success in something that is unimportant doesn’t make you a success in life. Those who spend their lives majoring on minors are failures–regardless of what they accomplish, or how wealthy or popular they are. If the end result of my life doesn’t glorify God I have missed my purpose and failed miserably in life.

They can say all manner of nice things about you, erect a marble statue on your grave, and even establish a memorial to keep your name in the lime light for a while, but the truth is — you wasted your life. It is only by living in God’s grace and for God’s glory that it can truly be said, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant“(Matt.25:21). Now that’s a life worth living! –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

ENCOURAGE YOURSELF

July 14, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And David was greatly distressed; for the people spake of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters: but David encouraged himself in the LORD his God.”–1 Sam. 30:6

Think you’ve got it good? David had it better! Think you’ve got it bad? David had it worse! His story serves to remind us that life is filled hills and valleys, blessings and burdens, delights and difficulties. Sooner or later, perhaps when you least expect it, troubles will come. One day things will be going great and the next will be full of grief. Be prepared. It’s important that we are alert as to the danger of times like these. The depression brought on by difficulties and disappointments can take us to a dark place where we don’t want to be. And, it can do a lot damage in a short time unless we are delivered.

In times like these it is wonderful to have someone come to our aid and encourage us– you don’t forget friends like that. However, there are times when nobody is there to help. We find ourselves mired down in a horrible pit of depression with no one who is able or willing to help us out. That’s why it is crucial that we learn to do as David did– “encouraged himself in the LORD his God”.

It is dangerous to just sit back and wait for someone to come to our aid and it doesn’t do any good to just complain. We must learn to take action and encourage ourselves. Under such conditions that’s the only way to conquer our circumstances and avoid defeat. If you are a Christian you have everything you need “in the LORD“, but you must avail yourself of what God provides. A good starting point might be to study 2 Pet. 1:2-10. Do it now.Delay is dangerous. Drop whatever you’re doing, open your Bible and prayerfully consider why you shouldn’t be cast down. Remember it was David who said, ” Why art thou cast down O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope thou in God..”(Ps. 42:11; 43:5). If you refuse to encourage yourself don’t complain because others won’t or can’t. Do you ever wonder how some people keep going year after year, even under great adversity? It is because they have learned to do as David did when he “encouraged himself in the LORD“. If he did you can! — HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

BE NOT DECEIVED

June 26, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“-— Be not deceived—” – I Corinthians 6:9

Of all the many words that might be used to describe the depraved world in which we live “deceived” must be near the top of the list.  Deception has been around since the garden of Eden and it is as dangerous today as then.  Defending against deception should always be on our mind because it comes at us from all directions.

Con men specialize in deceiving people and they don’t have to search long to find a mark.  Politicians major in deceptions – thus the condition of our country!  But the most dangerous form of deception has to do with religion.  And everywhere you look  you see people touting one religion or another.  We live in a world that  is as confused as it is corrupt.  And considering the consequences we cannot afford to be wrong – especially in regards to salvation.  That’s why the Word of God gives us so many warnings.

Whatever you do, don’t buy into the nonsense that says “one religion is just as good as another,” or “we all worship the same God”, or “We’re all trying to get to the same place, just taking different routes to get there”  None of those things are true.  Don’t be deceived!  Regardless of how sincere you are about your beliefs they won’t get you to heaven unless they are according to the truth.

Truth is your best friend and error is you worst enemy.  Truth will set you free.  Falsehood will deceive and destroy you.  You can’t afford to be wrong.  Refuse to believe everything you hear.  Receive God’s Word as your guide (2 Tim.:3:14-17).  Request God’s help (Ps.25:5).  Reflect on your spiritual condition (2 Cor.13:5).  Rely upon God’s promises (Isa.26:3-4).  Repent and receive Christ through faith in the glorious gospel.  “Do not err” (Ja.1:16).  “Be not deceived” (I Cor.6:19).  You can know without a doubt that you are saved (I John 5:13).– HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THINKING ABOUT HEAVEN

May 29, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ:“–Phil. 3:20

An unknown author once said, “As a boy, I thought of heaven as a city with domes, spires, and beautiful streets, inhabited by angels. By and by my little brother died, and I thought of heaven much as before, but with one inhabitant that I knew. Then another died, and then some of my acquaintances, so in time I began to think of heaven as containing several people that I knew. But it was not until one of my own little children died that I began to think I had treasure in heaven myself. Afterward another went, and yet another. By that time I had so many acquaintances and children in heaven that I no more thought of it as a city merely with streets of gold but as a place full of inhabitants. Now there are so many loved ones there I sometimes think I know more people in heaven than I do on earth.”

Indeed it is true, if we live long enough the chances are good that we will have more friends in heaven than on earth– but that’s not the best part. The thing that makes this so wonderful is that God’s people never meet for the last time! Some day there will be a glorious reunion and all God’s children shall be gathered home where they will rejoice through the endless ages. I am typing with with tears in my eyes as I am singing–

“And while the ages roll
I’ll keep on praising Him,
And my voice shall never tire or grow old;
And my song shall ever be,
“Praise the Lamb who died for me,”
And I’ll sing it while ages shall roll.”

Dear friend if you have never trusted Christ as your Lord and Savior I pray you will do so today. It is only through faith in the shed blood of Christ that you can have the hope of heaven and the blessed assurance that you will see your loved ones again. I hope to see you there! — HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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Jun 28
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