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WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST?

June 26, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“…What think ye of Christ?…” Matthew 22:42

I am ashamed of my thoughts of Him — they are so poor, and so unworthy of Him. He is so great, and so glorious, and so good, and so gracious — that I cannot think of Him as I desire to.

Do you inquire what I think of His person? He is the chief among ten thousand, and the altogether lovely One! He unites in Himself Deity and Manhood —
“All human beauties — all Divine,
In my Beloved meet and shine!”

Do you ask what I think of His work? It is perfect! His obedience is spotless! His atonement is complete! His work of redemption is accomplished, “It is Finished!”

Do you ask what I think of His love? Ah, here it is that I am most at fault — and no wonder, for His love surpasses knowledge! Its height and depth, its length and its breadth — are immeasurable! His love is free, unchanging, and eternal. It is unparalleled — it is Dying love! He loved me — and gave Himself for me! Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends — but Jesus laid down His life for His enemies!–(Unknown). It is also a living love–enduring and eternal. Therefore I cannot think of Him enough or enough of Him, nor can I thank Him enough!–HDS

“And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God. ” Ephesians 3:19

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES

June 25, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.”–Acts 17:11

Have you ever read the Statement of Faith of the church you are attending? If your answer is “No” my question is “Why?”. The Bible describes the church as “the pillar and ground of the truth” (1 Tim 3:15) and every church should have a clear declaration of it’s beliefs–beware of the church that doesn’t.

I raise this issue because many folks are attending a church whose teachings are contrary to the Bible and in some cases contrary to what they church believe, or professed to have believed at one time. I am not only shocked, I’m also saddened by this. Why would you to that? Have you failed to read what the church believes? Have you changed your beliefs? Do you know what the Bible teaches about the matter? Do you feel that the truth is unimportant? Of course you don’t have to answer me, but you do have to answer to God. It is your duty to discover the truth.

One of the main causes of this is that people often attend a certain church because they like something about it– even though there are  things God doesn’t like about it. They base their decision on something that attracts them– a surer-cool pastor, an awesome praise team, a talented choir, an exciting youth program, a beautiful building, etc., rather than the doctrinal soundness of the church. That is a big mistake! I’ve often said, ” Don’t ever believe something is true just because I, or some other preachers, say so”. Open your Bible, search the scriptures and find out for yourself.

How can you not care about the doctrine of a church? Every Christian should be greatly concerned about what a church stands for and against. Truth isn’t negotiable! The truth isn’t for us to decide, but to discover, and it is declared in God’s Word. No doubt you can find something good about any church or religious organization, but that doesn’t give you the right to ignore their false doctrine. The old idea about “attending the church of your choice” is nonsense and dangerous! Selecting a church is serious business. It should be done after careful examination and much prayer. As believers we ought to treasure the truth and refuse to compromise. Keep yourself safe by walking in the truth and don’t allow anyone or anything to turn you aside. Don’t be guilty of leading someone who is following you to a place where neither of you should be. It does make a difference what you believe!–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

WORSHIP IS A WITNESS

June 23, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name. “–Heb. 13:15

Speaking in reference to the importance of worship Pastor Greg Laurie writes: I came to faith because of worshiping Christians. No one invited me to their meeting. No one broke down the gospel for me and said, “Here is how to come to Jesus Christ. . . .” But I saw a group of Christians sitting on the front lawn of my high school campus, singing songs to Jesus. I watched them and thought, “They have something I don’t have,” and it opened my heart to listen to the message that was presented.

There is a direct connection between our worship and our witness. Acts 2 says of the early church, “And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.” (verses 46–47).

We are being watched by the world. And they marvel when a Christian can praise God when he or she is going through a hardship. It’s a powerful testimony. But sometimes they come in and joins us in the pew. They sit next to us. The question is what kind of worshiper are you? What kind of witness are you?

You may say, “Well, it doesn’t matter.”

Actually it does. They are checking things out. Maybe they have never been to church before. They are sitting next to you, and while the worship is going on, you’re preoccupied. You’re chatting with a friend or daydreaming or texting. Pay attention and engage, because they are watching you. Praise and worship can be a sacrifice because sometimes we don’t feel like worshiping. But our worship is a witness. Let’s be good witnesses. Let’s make sure our hearts are in the right place. (Scriptures revised to KJV– HDS)

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

ABRAHAM’S AMAZING ADVENTURE

June 22, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went. “--Heb. 11:8

The story of Abraham is amazing! He began his journey without knowing his ultimate destination. Who does that? When I was a kid we sometimes took a “Sunday drive”. Dad would simply drive the country roads with no set destination in mind, but we knew we would end up back home around dark. That however wasn’t the case with Abraham. He and Sara moved from their home and set out on a journey known only to God.

Amazingly Abraham set out on his journey without any complaint or questions. He simply took one step at a time trusting God to lead the way. Rather than resent or resist God’s command, bemoaning what he had to leave, he rested in his belief that God would not lead him astray. He based everything on the divine call. Basically all he knew was Whom he knew and believed. Let that sink in–it speaks volumes. So great was his faith that he is called “the father of all them that believe“( Rom. 4:11).

Don’t mistake Abraham’s actions for “blind faith”, taking a shot in the dark, or the lifestyle of a gypsy. He wasn’t like a hobo just wandering from place to place. Although he didn’t know exactly where he was going, he knew–

— Who was leading. He wasn’t just doing as he pleased, nor wandering aimlessly, nor following someone else. He was confident that God was directing his steps.

— Why he was going. This was an act of obedience. He was obeying God– a matter of great importance to him. It should be the same with us. Why is more important than what. What you do doesn’t matter if it’s what God wants you to do. Obedience to God should be the why behind all we do.

— What the result would be. He knew because God had revealed it to him. He would be blessed and a blessing. He knew a reward awaited him. And that goes a long way in keeping us going when the way gets long and the going gets tough. When you know your labor is not in vain you refuse to give up. Many have given up on life and resigned themselves to misery simply because they don’t know their God-given purpose in life.

None of us will receive the same kind of revelation or mission from God that Abraham did, but He has a plan for each of us. We don’t know all the details as to the future, but we can know that God will never lead us astray and that our faithfulness will be rewarded. What we leave behind should not be a matter of concern when we know something better lies ahead. We don’t need to know where we’re going as long as we are going with the Lord. For the child of God in the will of God, the future always looks bright if we look far enough ahead.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE “LITTLES”

June 21, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.”–Eccl 10:1

It was Solomon who warned us that it is “the little foxes that spoil the vines“( SS 2:15) yet most people ignore his warning. They suppose as long as there is not a total moral collapse that all is well. But they put themselves in grave danger by ignoring the little things in life.

J. R. Miller explained it well in his comments on our text. He said—“It is sad to see how some holy and noble characters are marred by little–yet grievous, faults and blemishes! One man is generous–but he desires always to have his charity praised. Another is disposed to be kind and helpful–but by his manner, he hurts or humiliates the one he befriends. Another is unselfish and devout–but is careless of promises and engagements. He makes appointments, and never thinks of them again. He borrows money, and does not repay it. His friends say, “He is so forgetful!” Yes; but how his forgetfulness mars his character and hurts his influence! Forgetfulness is worse than an acceptable weakness; it is a sin! Untruthfulness is a blot in all eyes. Whenever SELF leaks out in conduct or disposition–it is a dead fly in the perfume It makes little difference, that a person is not intentionally at fault in the things which so mar his life. Carelessness and thoughtlessness are themselves such serious moral blemishes–that they make impossible, any excuse for delinquencies resulting from them. We need to look to “the littles” which either make or mar godly character. No fault is too small to be worth curing, and no fragment of beauty is too small to be worth setting in the mosaic of character.”

Before you break your arm patting yourself on the back because you excel where others fail, examine your heart. What you might consider a minor matter could become a major issue, causing your downfall if left unattended. You don’t have to be the worst person in town to cause great harm. Sometimes simple neglect can do more harm than an overt act of rebellion.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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