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REJOICE REGARDLESS

May 7, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.”—Phil. 4:4

It has been well said, “Feelings are no substitute for facts and faith”. That is true, but ignored by many. They have no interest in strict Bible doctrines and sincere devotion to duty. Their only concern is for an emotional experience. As long as they feel good all else is forgotten. However, their error should not misguide us and cause us to get in the ditch on the other side of the road. When all else is in order emotions are well and good, not something to be avoided. In some churches you get the impression that silence is a major Bible doctrine to be staunchly defended. You would think smiling, laughing, shouting, and clapping are all out of place.

This isn’t a new problem. It existed with the Puritans many years ago and came to America. During the “First Great Awakening” (1730-1743) opposition against emotions in the church was strong. The criticism was so great that Jonathan Edwards, one of the leading preachers, was compelled to write a book entitled “Religious Affection”–using the word “affection” in the sense of joy, one of the graces that make up the fruit of the Spirit. Strangely his defense of emotions met with strong opposition–mostly from the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts. That debate continues today.

It seems to me that it’s a sad day when people are glad to be sad. How could anyone be content in that condition? Christians should be the happiest people on earth. Considering what Christ has done, is doing, and shall do, we should have joy unspeakable and full of glory. It’s true that some folks have erred by putting feeling ahead of facts and faith, but their failure shouldn’t lead to our folly. We shouldn’t react to their error by going to the other extreme. Wrong is wrong regardless of the direction it takes. We shouldn’t transform the church into a three-ring circus, but neither should we make it a morgue. I realize that different people have different personalities and customs, and everyone doesn’t express themselves in the same way, but the error of one shouldn’t lead to the error of the other. Don’t allow their failure to become your fall.

If you are looking for an explanation as to exactly what is the proper expression of emotion you won’t find it here. I’m not that stupid. But I will say that it should always flow from a sincere heart, with a desire to glorify God, not to put on a show or to gratify the flesh. You need not be as emotional as someone else, but there is never a time when we should not rejoice in the Lord. The best way to get through the toughest times is to worship God as Job did. As Christians we always have a reason to rejoice—make sure you do.—HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

FOLLOWER OR FEELER?

May 6, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“….lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; “–2 Tim. 3:4

Feelings, good or bad, can be very powerful. They can move us to action or leave us in a stupor. But as important as they are they cannot take the place of facts and faith. Christians are to live by faith, not feelings. Sadly many make decisions based on their mood rather than God’s message. For them religion is more theatrical than theological. They are feelers rather than followers. As such they are always looking for that which provides what they like. For some it is an emotionally packed service like a rock concert. For others it might be more like eastern mysticism, or a formal gathering where even a hearty “Amen” is out of place. But whatever direction it takes it is all about one thing–the feeling they get. They are more concerned about gratifying the flesh than they are about glorifying God. They want to leave the service with the words of James Brown ringing in their ears–“I feel good!”.

We live in a day when a pastor can use any version of the Bible, ignore the fundamentals of the faith, never denounce sin, and preach any kind of non-sense imaginable and it matters not to most people as long as they get the feeling they long for. Consequently they worship self rather than God. Instead of seeking to conform to the will of God they create an atmosphere that appeals to their carnal desires. As I said, “They are feelers rather than followers”.

Leonard Ravenhill said, “The early church was a lifeboat for rescuing the perishing.Today’s church is a cruise ship for pampering the prosperous….Entertainment is the devil’s substitute for joy. The more joy you have in the Lord, the less entertainment you need.” Far too many pastors today are nothing more than religious hucksters who are willing to give people whatever they want so they can attract a big crowd and make a name for themselves. And sadly there are those who buy what they’re selling. We are in desperate need of a revival that will transform our lives and cause us to return to the old paths. That would bring a feeling like some have never had before! For the child of God the best feeling in all the world is that which comes from knowing you are doing the will of God and that He is pleased by it. The surest way to a miserable life is to make it your purpose to please yourself. Those guilty of such folly are never pleased.– HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

A JOYFUL JOURNEY

April 30, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.”— Heb. 12:2

An old song says, “Are you living in the shadow of the cross?” But more interesting is the fact that Jesus lived in the shadow of the cross–  before it was erected. Calvary came as no surprise to Christ. He knew He was born to die. He was keenly aware of what awaited Him, yet He never wavered. He set His face like a flint and proceeded to Jerusalem without complaint. How He did that is explained by these words–“…. who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.”

Spurgeon said, “The joy that was set before Jesus was principally the joy of saving you and me. I know it was the joy of fulfilling His Father’s will, of sitting down on His Father’s throne, of being made perfect through suffering—but still I know that this is the grand, great motive of the Savior’s suffering: the joy of saving us. It was this joy that made Christ strong to endure in the day of His sorrow, and joy must make you also strong to endure unto the end. He had the joy of anticipated victory. It “was set before Him,” and so He “endured the cross, disregarding the shame.” He ran with a heavy cross on His back, and yet He ran faster than you or I have run. He ran because He had more joy than we have. So let us live in the joy of heaven, let us live in the joy of ultimate victory, and this will enable us to bear all the toils and trials of our present life.”

Jesus endured the greatest injustice and most grievous suffering ever because He was sustained by the joy of hope. For the joy set before Him He died for us. For the joy set before us we ought to live for Him. Remember, “the joy of the LORD is your strength.” (Neh. 8:10) –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

BLESSED

April 23, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Blessed ….”--Matt. 5:3

If we are honest, most of us would have to admit that we need an attitude adjustment. Far too often we get “out of sorts”, as the old-timers say. The question is, what attitude is conducive to a life of happiness? Thankfully we don’t have guess, nor consult with others. The Bible tells us what it takes. The greatest teacher who ever lived began the greatest sermon ever preached by giving us the “Beatitudes” (Matt. 5:1-12).

Throughout the centuries man has not only looked for a fountain of youth, but also the secret to happiness. He wants life to be better as well as longer. Sadly most people never look in the direction of what Jesus taught about the subject. For some reason they keep thinking they have a better idea as to what will bring happiness. What Jesus says in the Beatitudes isn’t complicated, but it is confusing to the natural mind. It seems to bless all the wrong people. If the world constructed a list of beatitudes it would be just the opposite of what Jesus said. The world puzzled because the Christian life is a paradox–we live by dying, get by giving, etc. That’s a mystery to the natural mind.

The word “Blessed” means “to be happy”, “to be envied”, or “to be congratulated”. It is that which man is always looking for and never finding. If you are truly concerned about this, I challenge you to spend some serious time studying the Beatitudes. What you will discover is this– true blessedness is a right relationship with God which results in rejoicing. That is made possible only by entering the Kingdom of God by being born again, trusting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. He never fails to keep His promises and satisfy His people. Don’t be deceived by the vain empty promises of the world. Only Jesus can satisfy the longing of your soul. In Him you are blessed in deed! —HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

LIVING FOR GOD’S GLORY

April 21, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if any man minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth: that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.”–1 Pet. 4:11

About 1938 the Saturday Evening Post published a poem called “The Night they Burned Shanghai”. As I understand it, the theme had to do with the hatred and killing in Asia that preceded W.W. II. The poem ends with these words:

“For some men die by shrapnel,

 And some go down in flames.

 But most men perish inch by inch

 In play at little games.”

That’s sad but true. Most people have no idea what their God-given purpose is. Pastor Greg Laurie recently reported the findings of Psychologist William Moulton Marston who surveyed 3,000 people by asking this question, “What do you have to live for?” He was shocked to find that 94% were simply enduring the present while they were waiting for the future. They described this as “waiting for something to happen….waiting for tomorrow”. How sad! It is heart-breaking to think about all those endowed with the precious gift of life who are merely existing rather than living. They are wandering about aimlessly, wondering what might happen, without any sense of purpose.

For them life is a mindless mystery. Like a butterfly going from one flower to another they wander from one fleshly pleasure to another trying to find satisfaction, but always coming up empty, and bored. Jack London said, “The proper function of man is to live..not to exist”. Yet most people are just marking time as they head toward the grave. They try to entertain themselves “in play at little games”, but they are always discontent–dying “inch by inch”. Rather than follow them let us say with Paul, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” (Phil. 1:21) –HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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