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THINGS NOT SEEN

February 1, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“The things which are not seen.”–2 Corinthians 4:18

In our Christian pilgrimage it is well, for the most part, to be looking forward. Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal. Whether it be for hope, for joy, for consolation, or for the inspiring of our love, the future must, after all, be the grand object of the eye of faith. Looking into the future we see sin cast out, the body of sin and death destroyed, the soul made perfect, and fit to be a partaker of the inheritance of the saints in light. Looking further yet, the believer’s enlightened eye can see death’s river passed, the gloomy stream forded, and the hills of light attained on which standeth the celestial city; he seeth himself enter within the pearly gates, hailed as more than conqueror, crowned by the hand of Christ, embraced in the arms of Jesus, glorified with him, and made to sit together with him on his throne, even as he has overcome and has sat down with the Father on his throne. The thought of this future may well relieve the darkness of the past and the gloom of the present. The joys of heaven will surely compensate for the sorrows of earth. Hush, hush, my doubts! death is but a narrow stream, and thou shalt soon have forded it. Time, how short—eternity, how long! Death, how brief—immortality, how endless! Methinks I even now eat of Eshcol’s clusters, and sip of the well which is within the gate. The road is so, so short! I shall soon be there. (Charles Spurgeon)

“When the world my heart is rending With its heaviest storm of care,

My glad thoughts to heaven ascending, Find a refuge from despair.

Faith’s bright vision shall sustain me Till life’s pilgrimage is past;

Fears may vex and troubles pain me, I shall reach my home at last.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

FULL TIME SERVICE

February 1, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.“–1 Cor. 15:58
The following was part of my introduction to the sermon last Sunday morning. I repeat it here because this is something we tend to forget about. I pray the thought will stick with you and encourage you to give your very best to the Lord.

When I was a pastor near Springfield, Mo. we had a lot of Bible College students attend the church. I mention this because it relates to a certain phrase that I heard over and over–“God called me into full-time service”. I knew what they meant and I didn’t make an issue of it, but perhaps I should have. That phrase is generally used in reference to someone who has been called to preach, a pastor, a missionary, or a paid staff member. The truth is, all Christians are called into “full-time” service. God doesn’t call everyone to preach, nor even enable all preachers to receive a salary from a church, but He most certainly calls all Christians to serve Him at all times.

God expects you to serve Him whether you are a pastor or a plumber, a missionary or a merchant, etc. As disciples we are on duty full-time, every hour of every day of the week. While our duties may vary our purpose and mission is the same– regardless of what we do to put bread on the table. Nor does your vocation make you any less important than the person whose salary is paid by the church. Rather than dividing everything into the sacred and secular we need to think of all ground as holy ground. That would do away with the foolish notion that some of us are more important or deserving than others. You should commit yourself and conduct yourself as the full time servant of the most high God. Being anything else, doing anything less, is to miss your mission, and that is to fail at life.

Speaking of “paid”– our reward is out of this world! Your labor is not in vain in the Lord (1 Cor. 15:58). As Paul said in Gal. 6:9 “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” There will be a payday some day and that makes everyday important in some way. Spend them wisely my friend.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE CONFLICT OF PRIDE

January 30, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest. And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.”–Luke 22:24–26

On the night before the crucifixion, when Jesus was talking to the disciples about how He was looking forward to Heaven and explaining once again His role as the sacrifice for sin, the disciples were arguing over which of them should have the most prominent role in His kingdom. They were filled with pride and came into conflict. The Greek word translated strife indicates not just a conflict, but an eagerness to do battle.

At the root of our strife is the insistence that pride makes on having preeminence and having our own way. “Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom” (Proverbs 13:10). It is hard for us to overcome pride because it appeals to us so much. Benjamin Franklin wrote, “There is perhaps no one of our natural passions so hard to subdue as pride. Beat it down, stifle it, mortify it as much as one pleases, it is still alive. Even if I could conceive that I had completely overcome it, I should probably be proud of my humility.”

We do not often recognize pride in our own lives, though we easily detect it in others. Rather than humbling ourselves as God commands, we indulge our pride and feel much better about ourselves than we should. This inevitably brings us into conflict with those around us and destroys the unity that should characterize Christians. When our focus is on ourselves rather than on God, we will find it easy to fall into the trap of pride. One of the great indicators of pride in a Christian’s life is frequent conflict with others. –(Daily in the Word)
“Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be important.”  —T. S. Eliot

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

January 30, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“…the dayspring from on high hath visited us,To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.“–Luke 1:78-79

Having been delivered from the dreadful life of a drunkard this verse is dear to my heart. But regardless of the nature of your sin, the need is the same for all of us. We need Jesus! You might not be a drunk, etc. but if you’ve never been born again you need Christ. He is the only one who can save you. Without Christ there is no help or hope. Consider what J. R. Miller said regarding this matter:

“Suppose the sun were never to rise again, and the light of every star were put out, what a gloomy world this would be! This is the picture of the world, in a moral and spiritual sense, without Christ, as it is painted in these words,   ‘darkness and the shadow of death!’ — no light to guide, to cheer, to produce joy and beauty.

A world without Christ would be utter blackness unilluminated by a single ray of sun or even by a single far-away star. Christ is light. Only think what light does for us! It makes our days very bright; it shows us all the beautiful things that are around us. But it does far more. It produces all the life of the earth, and then nourishes it. There would not be a bud or a root or a leaf were it not for the sun. Nor would there be any beauty, for every lovely thing in nature the sun paints. Think of Christ, then , as light. His love brooding over us causes us to live, and nourishes in us every spiritual grace. Every beam of hope is a ray of light. What the coming of light is to a prisoner in a darkened dungeon, that is the bursting of mercy over the guilty soul. Light gives cheer; and oh what cheer the gospel gives to the mourner, to the poor, to the troubled!

Is it not strange that any will refuse to receive this light? If any one would persist in living in a dark cave, far away from the light of the sun, with only dim candles of his own making to pour a few feeble, flickering beams upon the gloom, we should consider him insane. What shall we say of those who persist in living in the darkness of sin, with no light but the candles of earth’s false hopes to shine upon their soul? There are many such, too. They turn to every ‘will o’ the wisp’ that flashes a little beam, anywhere rather than to Christ. It is like preferring a tallow candle to the sun.” He was right!

I know what darkness is! I have worked underground all day many days and I’ve been in numerous caves where no light could be seen when the flashlight was turned off. I have to tell you–I prefer light to darkness. But I have been in a much worse situation. For years I lived in spiritual darkness, which was dreadful and destructive. But the most wonderful day of my life took place when I received Christ, “the true Light”, as my Lord and Savior! If you are trapped in the dreadful darkness of sin, come to the Light of Life and be at peace. Do it now!–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

GOD IS LOVE

January 28, 2017 By Pastor David Stone

“…God is love….God is love...”1 John 4:8, 16

The more amazing a truth is the more reluctant people are to believe or receive it– thus the greater the need is to repeat it. So, here we see this glorious truth twice within just a few verses of each other–“God is love“. Sadly many don’t receive or remember it, so we keep repeating it—with joy. How could we ever tire of doing so?

Because God is love He planned our salvation, provided His Son as the sacrifice for our sins, proclaimed the way in the scriptures, and provides His Spirit to counsel, convict, and convert us. Were it not for His love there would be no way to God and we would be forever banished from His presence.

Because God is love, healing, hope, holiness, help, and happiness are possible. Knowing He loves us, even when we don’t love Him, gets our attention as nothing else can. Amazed by so great a love we accept God’s Son and the Father accepts us as His own dear children, making us joint heirs with Jesus. Then afterward we live everyday in the awareness of His blessings throughout the days of our life, until our final and finest day comes when we enter into His presence forever.

It is no wonder that God’s love is the theme of so many songs, poems, and sermons. It is the first thing we teach our children and the last thing on our mind when we are at death’s door. The knowledge and experience of God’s unfailing, undeserved, unending love keeps us going through the toughest times . It is no wonder that the songwriters say so much about it. Living in the light of His love puts a song in your heart. It is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell and should be on our minds all the day long. — HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

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