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THINK ABOUT IT           1-5-24

January 5, 2024 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           1-5-24
One of the best ways to make yourself miserable is to focus on all the bad things you can think of, rather than your blessings. I am not suggesting that you wear blinders and pretend that all is well. We need to be knowledgeable of what’s going on in the world, but we shouldn’t obsess over it. What’s happening should get our attention and provoke us to action – proper action.

As unpopular as it is, sin should be denounced, but if we aren’t careful we will spend all our time condemning what’s wrong rather than contributing to making things better. In these troublesome times it’s easy to see, as Paul said, that the world is getting “worse and worse”(2 Tim.3:13). And sadly we Christians have developed the habit of criticizing the conditions and acting as though it’s everyone else’s fault rather than ours.

We see the sins and are shocked, but why are we surprised? Isn’t that what the Bible tells us will happen? What I wonder about is why we lay all the blame on the doorstep of the world when we ourselves have failed so miserably.

We can expect meat to spoil when there is no salt, but are we not “the salt of the earth”? And we expect men to stumble in darkness, but are we not called to be “the light of the world”? That being the case, the corruption of the world can be attributed, in part, to our failure in not being salt. And the confusion of the world relates to us failing to be light. So, rather than cursing the conditions of the world let us confess our own failures. We can’t control or change the world, but we can have an influence on those we come into contact with.Think about it! -HDS

David Stone   
Lakeway Baptist Church   
Humble,Tx.

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THINK ABOUT IT           12-30-23

December 30, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT             12-30-23

BROKENNESS             

The following random thoughts on “brokenness” from The Heart
God Revives
(Moody Press) by Nancy Leigh DeMoss, 2002 is worthy of our attention.

True brokenness is a lifestyle – a moment-by- moment lifestyle of agreeing with God about the true condition of my heart and life – not as everyone else thinks it is but as He knows it to be.

Brokenness is the shattering of my self-will- the absolute surrender of my will to the will of God.  It is saying “Yes, Lord!” – no resistance, no chafing, no stubbornness- simply submitting myself to His direction and will in my life.

Brokenness is the stripping of self-reliance and independence from God.  The broken person has no confidence in his own righteousness or his own works, but he is cast in total dependence upon the grace of God working in and through him.

Unbroken people…cannot rejoice over repentant sinner’s.  They are consumed with a sense of their own rights and expectations.  And if they don’t get the treatment they feel they deserve they throw a pity party for themselves.

Proud people keep others at arm’s length.  Broken people are willing to take the risks of getting close to others and loving intimately.

Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit” – contrary to what we would expect, brokenness is the pathway to blessing! There are no alternative routes; there are no short-cuts. The very thing we dread and are tempted to resist is actually the means to God’s greatest blessings in our lives. 

The Word, circumstances, and other believers – these can all be tools to show us our need and create opportunities to choose the pathway of brokenness.  The Spirit of God is the arm that wields each of these instruments to bring us to a point of brokenness.  However, we must respond to His initiative.

Proud people focus on the failures of others and can readily point out those faults. Broken people are more conscious of their own spiritual need than of anyone else’s. 

Proud people have a feeling – conscious or subconscious— that “this ministry is privileged to have me and my gifts.” They focus on what they can do for God. Broken people have a heart attitude that says, “I don’t deserve to have any part in this ministry”; they know that they have nothing to offer God except the life of Jesus flowing through their broken lives.THINK ABOUT IT!

David Stone   

Lakeway Baptist Church   

Humble,Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT

December 29, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT            12-29-23

The following article describes the sad condition our nation is in. The younger generation has no idea what’s going on, nor where their attitude will lead. Our nation is about to pull a curse down on its own head. HDS

MAJORITY OF AMERICANS 18-24 BELIEVE ISRAEL SHOULD BE “ENDED AND GIVEN TO HAMAS” (Friday Church News Notes, December 29, 2023, www.wayoflife.org, [email protected], 866-295-4143) – The following is by Jon Levine, New York Post, Dec. 16, 2023: “A majority of young Americans said they believe Israel should ‘be ended and given to Hamas,’ according to a shocking poll. The survey, conducted this week by Harvard-Harris polling, found 51% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 said they believed the long-term answer to the Israel-Palestinian conflict was for ‘Israel to be ended and given to Hamas and the Palestinians.’ Only 32% said they believed in a two-state solution, and just 17% said other Arab states should be asked to absorb Palestinian populations. The figure was in stark contrast to other age groups, which all dramatically preferred a two-state solution. Just 4% of Americans 65 and over said they felt Israel should be ended. ‘These individuals siding with evil over democracy should be a wake-up call,’ Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) told The Post. ‘Ideological rot among young Americans, driven by woke values and victim culture, has gotten so bad they’ve convinced themselves to sympathize with actual terrorists who hate America.’”

THINK ABOUT, AND WEEP!

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church  
Humble,Tx

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THINK ABOUT IT          12-20-23

December 20, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT           12-20-23

Sunday I closed my message by quoting the following song, written by Murrell Ewing and sung by Doug Oldham. I’m sending it today because I suspect that others might want a copy.

HE SAW ME
On the balcony of space stepped a pure and holy God, and in awesome solitude He stood alone
Not one faint star to give Him light, just endless rolling, blackest night
But somehow thru the all the darkness He could see.
He saw mountains high and lofty, He saw valleys lush and green; He saw babbling brooks, wildflowers grow, even heard a robin sing
But He felt a strange compassion, as close to love as pain can be.standing out there in His tomorrows, He saw me.He saw me in His likeness, He saw me just like Him! Pure, clean and holy.spotless, white within
But He saw me bound in heavy chains and longed to set me free
But He knew if I became like Him, He must become like me.

Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin had left a crimson stain
He washed it white as snow

As you celebrate Christmas think about those words, “But He knew if I became like Him, He must become like me”! To think that God loved us so much that He came to us as a man, subjected Him to suffering and died on the cross for our sins is amazing – amazing grace! – HDS

David Stone  
Lakeway Baptist Church    
Humble, Tx

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THINK ABOUT            12-19-23

December 19, 2023 By Michael Wassell

 P.Philip Bliss (1838-1876) might have become the most prolific hymn writer of his era had he not died young. He grew up in a log cabin in Pennsylvania and was saved at age 12. He married Lucy Young in 1859. They shared a love for music and sang duets together. He loved music from childhood but had no opportunity for formal training until 1860 when Lucy’s grandmother donated $30 so he could attend a six-week program at the Normal Academy of Music of New York. From 1865 to 1873, he worked with the Root and Cady Musical Publishers in Chicago, conducting music conventions, singing schools, and concerts.

In 1874, he surrendered his music talents totally to the Lord’s service. “Mr. Bliss made a formal surrender of his life to Jesus Christ. He gave up everything, his musical conventions, his writing of secular songs, his business position, his work at the church, so that he would be free to devote full time to the singing of sacred music in evangelism” (Ed Reese, Philip P. Bliss).

Bliss was the song leader for evangelist Daniel Whittle from 1874 to 1876. They had 25 campaigns in eight states in the east, south, and midwest. He published his first book of Gospel Songs and devoted the entire profit of $30,000 to evangelism. After Ira Sankey returned from the Moody crusades in England in 1875, the Bliss/Sankey songbooks were combined into Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs.

In November 1876, Bliss conducted a service for the 800 inmates of the Michigan State Prison and saw the fruit of genuine repentance in many. There he sang “Hallelujah, What a Saviour” and another of his own, “Eternity.”

Philip Bliss’s popular hymns include the following:

“Jesus Loves Even Me” (1870)
“Hold the Fort” (1870)
“Whosoever Will” (1870)
“Almost Persuaded” (1871)
“Once for All” (1871)
“Dare to Be a Daniel” (1873)
“Pull for the Shore” (1873)
“Hallelujah, What a Saviour!” (1875)
“The Light of the Word Is Jesus” (1875)
“Let the Lower Lights Be Burning” (1875)
“Wonderful Words of Life” (1874)
“I Will Sing of My Redeemer” (1876) (tune by James McGranahan)
“Hallelujah ’Tis Done” (1876)

Bliss wrote the tunes to Frances Havergal’s “I Gave My Life for Thee” and Horatio Spafford’s “It Is Well with My Soul” (1876).

Agreeing to begin work with D.L. Moody in late 1876, Bliss and his wife traveled to Rome, Pennsylvania, for Christmas holidays with Bliss’s mother and sister, and immediately afterwards booked seats on a train back to Chicago for meetings that were to begin the Sunday following Christmas. As the train neared Ashtabula, Ohio, a bridge collapsed and the cars plunged 75 feet into the icy river below. “Five minutes after the train fell, fire broke out from the kerosene heaters in the train’s cars. Fanned by gale-like winds, the wooden coaches were soon fiercely ablaze. Mr. Bliss succeeded in extricating himself and crawling to safety through a window. Finding his wife was pinned under the ironwork of the seats, he returned into the car, and bravely remained at her side, trying to extricate her as the flames took their toll. All that remained was a charred mass. No trace of their bodies was ever discovered” (Reese). It was said that Bliss was a man of “herculean stature,” but he couldn’t rescue his wife and they perished together. With the remains of other passengers whose bodies could not be recognized, that of Philip and Lucy Bliss were buried in a mass grave that was marked with a large monument.

The Blisses were survived by two sons, George and Philip, who were aged four and one at the time of their parents’ death.

Bliss had sent their trunk ahead to Chicago, and it arrived safely. In it was “I Will Sing of My Redeemer,” which was later set to music by James McGranaham. Also in the trunk was the last song that Bliss wrote the music for, a poem by Mary Brainard entitled “He Knows.” It was first sung at Bliss’s funeral.

“He Knows”

1 I know not what awaits me, God kindly veils mine eyes, And o’er each step of my onward way He makes new scenes to rise;And every joy He sends me, comes A sweet and glad surprise.

Refrain Where He may lead me I’ll follow, My trust in Him repose, And every hour in perfect peace I’ll sing, He knows, He knows;And every hour in perfect peace I’ll sing, He knows, He knows.

2 One step I see before me, ’Tis all I need to see, The light of Heav’n more brightly shines, When earth’s illusions flee;And sweetly through the silence, came His loving “Follow Me.”

3 Oh, blissful lack of wisdom, ’Tis blessed not to know;He holds me with His own right hand, And will not let me go, And lulls my troubled soul to rest In Him Who loves me so.

4 So on I go not knowing, I would not if I might;I’d rather walk in the dark with God Than go alone in the light;I’d rather walk in faith with Him Than go alone by sight. – David Cloud

David Stone  
Lakeway Baptist Church  
Humble, Tx

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