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THINK ABOUT IT         6-13-24

June 13, 2024 By Michael Wassell

“We live in a time of great technological advancement. Companies are constantly churning out new products that are hailed as smarter, more advanced, and more innovative. And in many ways we have made ourselves dependent on technology with our smartphones, tablets, and computers, too name just a few.

There is nothing inherently sinful in these things. In fact, they can be powerful tools for good in the service of God and his church, and therefore we can use them with a good conscience before God. “For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving: for it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer” (1 Timothy 4:4-5).

That being said, we ought to recognize that there are many dangers that these wonders of the technological age present. These dangers ought to make us careful in our use of these good gifts.

What follows are a list of ten such dangers, “traps” of technology:

1) We can waste an unbelievable amount of time using technology. How many hours are wasted staring at the TV, pursuing pointless information on the internet, looking at pictures on Instagram, and posting on Facebook? Too many, making this one of the top traps of technology.

2) Technology makes it relatively easy to sin. This is not to say that the same sins weren’t found fifty years ago, for they certainly were. But with technology there are more opportunities to sin and sinful things are more readily accessible. As a wise saint said to me recently, “When I was younger, you had to work pretty hard to get in trouble and access sinful things. Now you can get it in a few seconds on your phone.”

3) We can very easily become discontent through our use of technology. One area of discontentment is with the technology itself. We are dissatisfied with the smartphone or computer that we have and are always looking for something newer, better, and faster. It becomes an idol in our life. Another area of discontentment is with the things that we view through technology. Seeing the glamorous life of this athlete/actress/friend, I become discontented with my seemingly boring life.

4) Technology is often the means by which we backbite and slander. One wrong move and soon the news spreads like wildfire across the gossip channels of text messaging and social media.

5) Through our use of technology we often give a poor witness to the world of our faith. We post pictures of some ungodly musician’s concert we attended. We “like” this popular drama on TV. We let everyone know how excited we are about the release of the latest Hollywood movie.

6) It is very easy through technology to fall into the trap of unreality. We see pictures of the expensive vacations and fun activities that others are doing, and think that their life must be perfect. Young people might give the impression that anyone who’s anything is hanging out on Friday night, so that the one left at home feels left out and friendless.

7) In the age of instant information, it seems as if younger generations are losing the ability to read, write, listen, and think critically and deeply.

8) Our use of technology can weaken our ability to converse and thus hurt our relationships to others. It seems pretty common to go into a restaurant and see a husband and wife sitting across from one another, both staring at their phones. It seems pretty common to try and have a conversation with a teenager while their face is buried in their phone.

9) There is the danger with technology of over-sharing information. I’m all for getting to know other people better and sharing their joys and sorrows. But I don’t need to know what you just ate for breakfast. I don’t need to know a disagreement that you had with your spouse. I don’t need to know that you’re angry at your coworkers. I don’t need to know (usually) that you’re having an all-around bad day.

10) One of the dangers of technology is that we are able to retreat into a world without any accountability. When we are at work, we have the accountability of employers and employees. When we are at home, we have the accountability of spouses, parents, children, siblings. When we are at school, we have the accountability of teachers and classmates. But with technology we can often enter a world with little or no accountability. We can say things that we wouldn’t ordinarily say. We can sneak off to our bedroom and watch all sorts of vile things. And if anyone looks over our shoulder or asks to see our device, we hide behind the vault-door of passwords.”

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THINK ABOUT IT           6-10-24

June 10, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           6-10-24

REVIVE US AGAIN

“Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?”Psa.85:6

After closing my message yesterday by quoting this verse I couldn’t help but think about what the old country preacher Vance Havner said:

The greatest need of America is an old-fashioned, heaven-born, God-sent revival. Throughout the history of the Church, when clouds have hung lowest, when sin has seemed blackest and faith has been weakest, there have always been a faithful few who have not sold out to the devil nor bowed the knee to Baal, who have feared the Lord and thought upon His Name and have not forsaken the assembling of themselves together. These have besought the Lord to revive His work in the midst of the years, and in the midst of the fears and tears, and in wrath to remember mercy. God has always answered such supplication, filling each heart with His love, rekindling each soul with Fire from above.

Certainly it is high time that we prayed once more: “Wilt thou not revive us again, that thy people may rejoice in thee?” America has been a land of revivals. It was conceived in revival. Its foundations were laid by men who came out of the Puritan and Pietist revivals in England and on the Continent. In those early days, when hardship gave way to prosperity and men drifted away from God, the faithful few besought heaven and God sent the Great Awakening through the terrific preaching of Jonathan Edwards and the seraphic evangelism of George Whitefield. Spirituality flourished, the churches filled, and there was a preacher for every two thousand of our three million people. THINK ABOUT IT

David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble, Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT         6-6-24

June 6, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT         6- 6-24    
THINK  
Several years ago I decided to start a “Blog” to maintain contact with our church members and to share information. I chose to call it “THINK ABOUT IT”. I did so for what I believe is a good reason. Since our thoughts affect our attitude and actions it’s crucial that we think right. That’s not as easy as it sounds. Due to modern day technology, the liberal media, corrupt government, progressive universities, etc there is a lot of confusion. We are bombarded with lies and it is crucial that we focus on the facts.

The world is in a mess because the majority refuse to think intelligently. Some won’t quit talking long enough to simply think. Others are so preoccupied with entertainment, recreation, etc, that they don’t take time to just sit and think. In their mind that would be boring or a waste of time.

I’ve often said, the most important piece of furniture might be a rocking chair or porch swing. You almost never see folks just sitting on their porch anymore. Seems that everyone is either on their phone or computer, or glued to the TV, or attending some form of entertainment. Thinking is a lost art today. If you are cutting timber with an axe it is not a waste of time to stop and sharpen the axe. Nor are you wasting time when you set aside time to read God’s Word and meditate on it.

The best kind of thinking is meditation in God’s Word, but that’s rare today. In this fast pace rat race most church members fail to soak their soul in the great truths of God’s word. They are too busy for the Bible. So they starve themselves spiritually- evidently unaware of the costly consequences. There is no Christian on earth who can neglect God’s Word and not be the worse for it.

Let me make a suggestion. Everyday, set aside some time to sit in a comfortable place with your Bible, notepad, and pen. Pray and read God’s word slowly, weighing every word and phrase, and jotting down your thoughts for future reference. Without that discipline in your life your spiritual growth will be stuck on stunted. And that will rob you of the ability to resist temptation, endure trials, discern the truth, and avoid troubles. So , again I want to encourage you to Think About It! – HDS

David Stone  
Lakeway Baptist Church  
Humble, Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT           6-3-24

June 3, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           6-3-24    
AN UNEXPECTED BLESSING   

I recently had a thrilling experience. I happened to notice a post on Facebook that mentioned a church in Kentucky that I helped establish years ago ( April 4, 1986), so I contacted the new pastor and was greatly blessed.

After moving to Texas 37 years ago I often wondered how that church was doing or if it still existed. It was a blessing to connect with the pastor and learn that they are doing great, supporting 18 missionaries, and planning to build a new building. I listened to one of the pastor’s messages and I’m convinced that the church is in good hands.

This experience reminded me that our labor in the Lord is not in vain. We know we will be rewarded for our service when we get to heaven, but some great blessings come while we are on earth. Knowing our labor is not in vain is a great encouragement.

Regardless of the nature of your service to God you can rest assured that He will bless your effort in some way. That being the case let us do the best we can, as long as we can, while we can. As Paul said in 1 Cor.15:58 “ 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.”- Think about it! – HDS  


David Stone  

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble, Tx.

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Think About It         5-26-24

May 26, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           5-26-24  
PRAYER WARRIORS   

I’ve noticed after nearly 58 years in the ministry that certain words and phrases fade away. One example of this is the phrase “Prayer Warriors “. I remember when it was a common phrase, but we seldom hear it today. Many have lost sight of the fact that we are engaged in a spiritual warfare and we can’t win without prayer.


I am so very thankful for the men and women who make up our prayer ministry. Rather than being in the limelight getting attention they work behind the scenes getting little or no attention. As your pastor I want to say,”I am proud of you!”. Nobody is doing anything more important than what you are doing. Pray makes a difference, so don’t get discouraged. Never give up!


I also want to encourage everyone to pray regularly and earnestly for our church and all concerns. You can’t do anything better. Richard Foster wrote: “ “People desperately need the ministry of prayer. Marriages are being shattered. Children are being destroyed. People are living in dark depression and misery. And we can make a difference if we will learn to pray. If we genuinely love people, we will desire for them far more than is within our power to give them, and that will lead us to prayer.”


My prayer for each of you is as Paul said in Col.1:10 “ That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God;” And that can’t happen without prayer. “ Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much”(Jam.5:16). THINK ABOUT IT! – HDS  

Prayer is not a last extremity—it’s a first necessity.


David Stone   

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble, Tx.

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6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

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Jun 21
9:00 am - 9:30 am

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Jun 21
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Jun 21
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Jun 21
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  • Men’s breakfast fellowship! June 13, 2026
    Reminder that the men will be meeting tomorrow morning at 8 AM for good food and fellowship. Please join us and bring a friend!
  • GREAT NEWS! June 3, 2026
    Sunday night added great things for Lakeway. Praise the Lord for voting to : - Support a Lakeway Baptist Church local missions plan for the Houston area. - Adding Steve Spence to staff as Missions Outreach Director. This also...
  • Business tonight! May 27, 2026
    We have an urgent need to take care of some business tonight without any opportunity to give notice. We will take care of the business at the end of Bible study.

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  • Jonah's Repentance June 17, 2026
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  • Seeing Our Loved Ones in Heaven June 7, 2026

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Sunday School.......9:45 AM
Morning Worship...11:00 AM
Choir Practice .......5:00 PM
Evening..................6:00 PM

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Bible Study ...........7:00 PM
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Thursday

Villas in the Pines ..5:30 PM
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