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THE TEST OF VICTORY

July 8, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“And David behaved himself wisely in all his ways; and the LORD was with him.”— 1 Sam. 18:14
John Henry Jowett wrote, “The hour of victory is a more severe moral test than the hour of defeat. Many a man can brave the perils of adversity who succumbs to the seductions of prosperity. He can stand the cold better than the heat! He is enriched by failure, but “spoilt by success.” To test the real quality of a man, let us regard him just when he has slain Goliath! “David behaved himself wisely”!

He was not “eaten up with pride.” He developed no “side.” He went among his friends as though no Goliath had ever crossed his way. He was not for ever recounting the triumph, and fishing for the compliments of his audience. He “behaved wisely.” So many of us tarnish our victories by the manner in which we display them. We put them into the shop-window, and they become “soiled goods.”

And in this hour of triumph David made a noble friend. In his noonday he found Jonathan, and their hearts were knit to each other in deep and intimate love. It is beautiful when our victories are so nobly borne that they introduce us into higher fellowships, and the friends of heaven become our friends.”

Doing what’s right might not bring you the most “friends”, but it will bring you the best. One friend like Jonathan is worth more than a thousand who glad-hand you when it’s to their advantage, but stab you in the back when it isn’t. The sad thing is that because of our foolish pride we often invite such people into our lives with open arms. Winning will result in losing when pride enters the picture. Gaining the admiration and applause of others might thrill you, but it poses a great temptation. Don’t allow your victory to cause your defeat! –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

HOPE FOR THE HELPLESS

July 5, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.”— 2 Peter 1:3-4

I’ve noticed that the older we get, if there is one thing we despise it is conflict, and if there is one thing we desire it is comfort. And that is evidence that life is tough. It’s that fact that prompted the song writer to express his longing for “heaven and home”. If trials do nothing else they make us “homesick for heaven” and give us a “longing to go”. No Christian in his right mind would choose to remain here for eternity and miss all that heaven holds. But until that glorious day comes, we go from one struggle to another–finding ourselves in constant need of help.

As long as we are in this world there will be conflicts and a need for comfort. Since there is no escape from troubles and trials we must endure them–and we need more help than others are able to give. Fortunately “the God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3) has given us “exceeding great and precious promises”( 2 Pet. 1:4), one of which is “I will never leave thee, nor for sake thee” (Heb. 13:5). There is never a moment when we are without divine aid from the One who is “able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think” (Eph. 3:20). The arm that can never be broken is underneath us (Deut. 33:27) to keep us from falling. He protects, provides and enables us to bear fruit in our old age (Psa. 92:12-14).

Regardless of how difficult life is, we never have reason to despair. Although we get older and life gets more difficult God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And His power has not diminished one bit. To stay the course start every day by reading some of God’s promises. Here is a good one, regardless of your age–“And even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.”–Isa. 46:4—HDS

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LEARNING TO LIVE

June 30, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“…I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. “–John 10:10-11

Jack London said, “The proper function of man is to live—not to exist”. You need to think about that.We need some lessons on living. If that sounds foolish to you it might be proof that you need them. There is more to living than just existing. There is more to life than just breathing, moving, eating,working, and sleeping. Your vital signs might indicate that you are alive, but are you really living, or just existing?

The problem is that “living” means different things to different people. Sometimes we hear people, engaged in something they enjoy, say “Man this is living!” They often talk about “living life to its fullest” But what does that mean? For some it’s kicking back with a cold one watching a ball game, or climbing a mountain, catching a big bass, killing a big buck, or shopping, etc. But for the Christian it should be entirely different. We are not at liberty to pick and choose how we live. It should be the same for us as it was with Paul who said, “For to me to live is Christ..”(Phil. 1:21). Rather than talking about “the good life” of which men speak we would be better to think about the abundant life of which Jesus spoke. That’s a life worth living–a life that not only satisfies but also serves. That is the life we should learn to live.

But such a life doesn’t just happen, it requires something from us. We don’t just exist our way into excellence. Growing doesn’t mean that you grow-up. Aging isn’t maturity. Many exist to the end of their lives without ever becoming the person they should or could be. A life well-lived is learned. The time to start is now! Jesus came not only to provide life, but to produce abundant life. He provides love that passeth knowledge, joy unspeakable and full of glory, peace that passeth all understanding, hope that is steadfast and sure. He doesn’t just give us life, He gives us life on the highest plane. We would be foolish to deprive ourselves of the abundant life. Why would you want to live beneath your privilege? God wants better for you than that. If you avail yourself of all God offers you will experience a life beyond anything you ever imagined! The sheep that follow the Shepherd “shall not want”, and that’s what God wants from you and for you.-HDS

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THE GOOD SHEPHERD

June 29, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and an known of mine.”— John 10:14

The very first word, “I”, assures us that this verse should be of interest to us and gain our trust. Jesus is the speaker, the subject, and the source of our needs. I’ve often said that the key to living victoriously is to your focus on the person and work of Christ. Considering who He is and what He has done is essential.Nothing is more important than understanding your relationship with Christ.

We should live with an awareness of who we are and what we have in Christ. While there are many ways to do this one of the best is to study the metaphor of Christ as the Good Shepherd. Because of the popularity of the twenty third Psalm and this chapter much has been written about the Lord as our Shepherd. The more you study it the more you see why. Naturally in a short message like this there is much that must be left unsaid, so I simply want to focus on what is said about what Christ knows about His sheep.

He knows their names. “..he calleth his own sheep by name..”(John 10:13). This is why we often speak about having a personal relationship with Christ. He doesn’t just know about us, He knows us. And to be known of the Lord is the difference between heaven and hell (Matt. 7:23). Salvation involves more than knowing about the Lord (Ja, 2:19). It is about you knowing Him and Him knowing you.

He knows their nature. He knows we are weak and wayward, feeble and foolish. We are so foolish as to wander away from Him and so feeble that we can’t protect ourselves against our enemies. Were it not for the Shepherd’s constant care we would all perish. He knows us better than we know ourselves. We are wise to trust Him and follow wherever He leads. The center of God’s will is the safest place on earth–don’t stray.

He knows their needs. He knows our suffering ( Ex. 3:9; 2 Kgs. 14:26), sighs (Psa. 38:9), and tears (2 Kgs. 20:5). He is aware of our needs, able to meet them, and available when needed. Knowing He knows is a great encouragement. He has all power, is ever present, and always keeps His promises. That’s why we have blessed assurance. He knows. He cares. He can help.—HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

MAN’S NEED FOR GOD’S WORD

June 28, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:”–Rom. 1:20
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”–Psa. 19:1
“The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.”–Psa. 19:7

As a boy, born and raised in the Ozarks, I spend a lot of nights sleeping outside under the stars. Back then we didn’t have A/C. In fact when I started school we didn’t even have water or a bathroom in the house. We didn’t even have a refrigerator– we had an “ice-box”, where you kept things cool by putting a block of ice in the box. So to get a bit of relief from the heat during the hot summertime I spent many nights sleeping outside on a blanket in the back yard. It was an educational experience.

I can remember laying there looking up at the stars wondering, “Where did all this come from?”. We didn’t attend church and I had never read the Bible, but I had overheard mom talk about God. So as I lay there watching for falling stars, I thought to myself there must be some higher power, greater force, or God that created all of this. Still, I was as dumb as a rock about spiritual things. All I knew was what I could see in nature.

It wasn’t until I was 24 that I heard the gospel. Although I was compelled by the testimony of nature to believe there must be a God, I knew nothing about Him and what He had done for me– until, out of desperation, I started going to church. While the works of God in creation declare the glory of God they do not declare the gospel of Christ. By looking at creation I could see the works of God, but not the will of God. Looking at creation I could see something of God’s wisdom and power, but not His love. I needed more than the marvel of creation. I needed the message of Christ. I needed more than the revelation of creation, I needed a relationship with Christ. And for that we must believe the gospel rather than just behold His glory in nature. To find what you need you must turn to the Scriptures rather than science. The grandeur of creation can tell you only so much about God. It cannot tell you how to be forgiven of sin or free from sin. For that information you must turn to God’s word. It is “perfect” and “sure, making wise the simple”.–HDS

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