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GOD’S REQUIREMENTS

April 5, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”  Mic 6:8

Micah was a man of the people, and a true patriot. In his day, the political outlook was dark in the extreme, and the prophet felt that one thing only could save his country, and that was a deep and widespread revival of religion. To the inquiry of the people as to whether Jehovah desired the sacrifice of animals, or little children, who were immolated by the heathen people around in order to rid their consciences from sin, the answer came that God required something more spiritual and searching: “He hath shewed thee, o man, what is good, etc.”

Let us make this threefold message our own. To do justly, giving not a fraction less than can be rightly claimed from us. Every one of us must acknowledge the righteous claims of our home-circle, and of our neighbours, and we must adjust these claims, giving each his due.

Let us love mercy. There are some who have perhaps forfeited all claim on our mercy—the prisoner, the fallen, the helpless, our enemies—we must help all these not grudgingly, but cheerfully and willingly. Do not try to love mercy till you begin to show it. Dare to step out into a life of unselfish beneficence, and as you do so, you will come to love it. James insists that pure religion as much consists in visiting the widow and fatherless in their affliction as in keeping oneself unspotted from the world.

Let us also walk humbly with God, not lagging behind, nor running before, but walking with Him, hand in hand. All down the ages, from Enoch onward, there have been those who walked with God in unstained robes. It is not in sacrifices, or rites, or church-going, or alms giving, though these will follow afterwards, but in holy and humble living, that the heart of true religion is realized.

Is that all? No! What is to be done for those who have tried and failed, who are conscious of guilt and sin? In the closing verses of this book is the answer. There we learn that God will not only forgive, but will subdue our iniquities. He will turn again and have compassion upon us, and cast all our sins into the depths of the sea. He delighteth in mercy! Who is a God like unto Thee?

O Lord, may Thy all-powerful grace make me as perfect as Thou hast commanded me to be. Amen.(F.B.Meyer)

Facing the many challenges of our day we keep trying to figure out a way to insure our safety, maintain our prosperity, and save our nation. Yet, as all can see, our best efforts keep failing and things keep getting worse. What to do? It would be a great day if we woke up, turned to the Bible and discovered that the answer was there all the time. Here, summed up in three things, is how we should respond to the world in which we live–regardless of conditions! –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

DREADING DEATH

January 13, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.” – Hebrews 2:14-15

James Smith wrote:”All must die, but all do not die alike; some are cut off suddenly, others by a lingering illness; some die only safe, others happy. Some fear death all their lives, others do not. But death must be viewed through Jesus, or fear it we shall, if we think seriously.

Death is a separation from the body; the second death is a separation from God. The former we must pass through, not so the latter. What shall separate us from the love of God? DEATH? No, we are more than conquerors through Him that hath loved us. Death only opens the prison-door, and sets the captive free. It is an answer to our many prayers for deliverance, for freedom from sin, and for perfect happiness.

If we are united to Jesus by a living faith, death cannot disunite us; but will only introduce us into His presence, that we may for ever enjoy His love. If we walk with God; if we believe the Saviour’s word; if we look beyond the valley; we shall not fear death. Jesus will not leave us then. He will be present according to His word, and we shall prove His faithfulness, veracity, and love.”

“But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”–1Cor.15:57

Why should I shrink at pain and woe,
Or feel at death dismay?
I’ve Canaan’s goodly land in view,
And realms of endless day.

Note: Just this week Bev and I, along with Bro. Kenneth and Shelly, visited one of our members who is in hospice care.Although I have known this lady for some time she was like a new person. She knows she is dying and doesn’t care. I have never seen her so happy, so focused, and so concerned about the needs of others. There was absolutely no sign of fear whatsoever– just joy, knowing that in just a matter of days she will be with the Lord who loves her so. Dear friend, it can be the same with you– if your trust is in Jesus!—HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

HE LIFTED ME

November 5, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“….I was brought low, and he helped me.”–Psalms 116:6
One of my favorite songs is “He Lifted Me”. It reminds us of God’s help for the fallen. Due to the nature of the world and the needs of man, disappointments are common. We are born with certain appetites and the world is shouting in our ear, like a merchant selling his wares, “Try this” or “Try that”, but we keep coming up empty. The world is long on promises but short on provisions. So we might well expect to be disappointed. But the Christians greatest disappointment is with self. We feel as Paul described in Rom. 7. We have the desire, our goal is high, but we keep coming up short–and it hurts. We earnestly strive to do well, but we keep failing. We labor to ascend, but we fall– we are “brought low”.

Our text tells us two things–his troubles—“I was brought low”, and his testimony—“He helped me”. Commenting on this, James Smith wrote: “The circumstances of the Christian often vary — and it is no uncommon thing for his frames and feelings to vary with his circumstances. On this account, many of the Lord’s people are either elevated — or depressed, but seldom enjoy a calm, peaceful, and settled state of mind. Their depression is great — or their joys are high. But even this is overruled for their good, and is sanctified to the humbling of the soul, and the preserving it from self–importance and pride. What a mercy it is to have a God to go to — let our frames and feelings be what they may. What a mercy to have one who will sympathize with us, and of whom it is said, “Like as a father pities his children — so the Lord pities those who fear him.” This was David’s encouragement, and lay at the root of much of his experience, and led him to say, “I was brought low — and He helped me.”

Dear friend, this God is our God, and just as He helped the Psalmist He will help you. Regardless of the nature or number of your trials we serve a God who is able to help. His help might not come in the form we expect nor in the time we desire, but help always comes to those in God’s will. If He doesn’t do what we think is best it because He has something even better in mind.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

FINDING THE FACTS

November 1, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.“–John 8:32

Raise an issue, introduce any subject, ask a question, and just about everyone will have an opinion. The hard part is trying to figure out which ones are right. As one senator said, “You get fifteen democrats in a room, and you get twenty opinions”. Actually, that could be said of almost any group today. The sad thing is that we make important decisions based on opinions rather than the truth. We adopt a certain position because it favors our desire, we are impressed with the person presenting it, or because it is the most popular. But, due to the last few elections I’ve come to believe that those with the most opinions have the fewest facts. It seems to me that the surest way to go wrong is to follow the crowd. Popular opinions are usually wrong.

Why is it that we put so much stock in our opinions without getting the facts first? I’ve heard people say, “I’ve got some strong opinions about that!”. So what? Hitler had “strong” opinions also, but he was wrong. Regardless of how firmly convinced you are about your opinion it isn’t reliable unless it is true. The fact that you are satisfied with what you believe doesn’t make it a fact, and that isn’t satisfactory. You need to get the facts first. If we spent as much time digging for the facts as we do defending our opinions we would be much better off.

Regardless of what the issue is, truth is the answer. Being right is a thousand times more important than being popular. Even if no one stands with you, you ought to stand for what is right. Compromise is never acceptable behavior for a Christian. As God’s people we need to discover the truth, do what is right, declare the truth, and defend the truth–all in a spirit of love. Too many people sing “His truth goes marching on” and then allow it to be trampled underfoot by its critics without ever raising a protest. Should we not,”earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.“? (Jude 3)

Considering the confusing times in which we live this is more important than ever. Merely formulating an opinion on a subject isn’t good enough, nor is following the crowd satisfactory. It is the truth that sets us free (John 8:32), secures peace, sanctifies from sin, supplies us for ministry, supports our counsel, etc.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

CHRIST ALONE

October 26, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

” But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets; Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference:“–Rom. 3:21-22

Pastor Jack Graham wrote, “I’m an American. Growing up, I was taught that I could do anything I wanted in life as long as I was willing to work for it. That’s how many people in our country are raised… to never give up on their dreams, pull themselves up by their bootstraps, and make something of themselves no matter their background.

That way of thinking works great for reaching a better life. But it doesn’t work at all when it comes to reaching eternal life. That’s because on our own, heaven is completely unattainable. You’d have more success in jumping to the moon than you would in getting to heaven by your own works.

Left to ourselves, we’re stubborn, prideful, sinful, and utterly hopeless. I’ve often said that I wouldn’t trust the best 15 minutes I’ve ever lived to get me into heaven. But praise God that Jesus Christ has done the work I couldn’t, taken away my sins, and given me eternal life when I certainly didn’t deserve it!

Any chance you had of getting to heaven on your own was destroyed by sin. But Christ destroyed the power of sin on the cross to give you eternal life if you’ll only trust in Him. Put your faith in Christ, not yourself, for eternal life. It’s His work alone that can save you!”

Dear friend your best effort is no better than no effort when it comes to salvation. None of us can raise ourselves up to a level of acceptance with God. Salvation is provided entirely by Christ. Without Him there is no help, nor hope. Stop trying and start trusting. He is able to make a way where there is no way!–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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