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MORNING MANNA            9-21-23

September 21, 2023 By Michael Wassell

I have often spoken and written about “unrealistic expectations” and the harm they can do. But, lately I’ve been wondering if we preachers haven’t been guilty of that very thing in regards to church members. After sitting for hours in the office studying the Bible and praying it’s easy to develop the attitude that everyone ought to be doing the same. And we are quick to tell folks what a thrill it is. We are so blessed by our sermon preparation and so anxious to share it that we get carried away in our message to others. We get all excited and tell the folks they need to spend at least an hour a day in Bible study, 30 minutes in prayer, some time just meditating, visit the sick, witness to their neighbors, follow up one the visitors, attend all the church services, activities, and meetings, etc. After all that’s a Christian’s duty we say. Now, all that sounds good and would be good except for the fact that we forget about some things.

We seem to forget that these people have to work at least 8 hours a day, drive another hour to and from work, attend their kid’s activities, take them to the dentist and doctor, shop for groceries, etc and attend all church related meetings. How do you suppose they feel when we say, “If you don’t spend an hour a day in Bible study you are backslidden? And to pour salt in the wound we boldly declare that they ought to do that first thing in the morning. Are you kidding me? I am a morning person, but that’s not true of everyone. Some folks are like my old friend John Hardy who used to say, “I’m an atheist in the morning until I’ve had my first cup of coffee”. Of course that is a joke, but it is no joking matter when we expect everyone to jump out of bed in the morning singing hymns and anxious to study the Bible before they brush their teeth. That’s fine if you can do it, but don’t expect everyone to do as you do– that’s an unrealistic expectation!

Why is it that we are so fearful in cutting folks some slack? Is it because we are afraid they will take advantage of it and slack off even more? Probably. But in case you haven’t noticed, those who will do so–regardless of what you say. Your hard nose stance doesn’t really impress them. But for some of us there is another reason. Perhaps my greatest fear as a young preacher was the fear that I wouldn’t be hard enough in denouncing sin. Yes, I know there are more important things, but as I said I was a young preacher and I thought I was doing it right. I feared being called a compromiser, so I cut loose with both barrels every time I preached. While some people loved it, others didn’t. I learned a great lesson when I first learned that we are to speak the truth in love. Naturally there is a time to denounce sin and sternly rebuke those given to it. But when we impose unrealistic expectations on people that’s taking things too far.

We talk about being a New Testament Church, but do you even know how the early church operated? Do you really believe they did as we are doing? That is another message, for another time. I just want to remind you that Christians in that day didn’t do as some are being told to do today. The members didn’t even have a copy of the Bible to study at home. Nor did they stop planting their crops, doing their chores, and taking care of family needs.

We seem to forget that our Christian testimony is sometimes best displayed while doing the normal mundane things of life– our attitude and actions on the job, at school, etc. While Bible study and prayer are of great importance, they are not the only things that are important. A man must work to eat. Paul was a tent-maker. Mothers have the great responsibility of being keepers at home. The ox can get in the ditch. Sometimes a person needs a plumber more than a preacher. We should not expect everyone to do everything on our to do list. And when we hammer away with unrealistic expectations we can do more harm than good. Pastors shouldn’t expect members to neglect their families, become slackers on their job, deprive themselves of R&R, or to never ask any questions.

Don’t misunderstand, I believe it would do every Christian good to study the Bible and pray as much as possible. I also believe it is the pastor’s duty to exhort people, to urge them to do all they can for the Lord, and to keep folks focused on the most important things in life. He is perfectly within his bounds to remind them that there are certain God-given expectations for church members. But I also believe he should also use common sense. Sadly, sometimes we are more concerned about our preferences that we are about Biblical principals. Pastor make sure you base your demands on the Bible. May God help us to speak the truth in love, with wisdom, and understanding, out of a heart of genuine concern for others. –HDS

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346

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THINK ABOUT IT          9-19-23

September 19, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT            9-19-23    
 TWO BROTHERS AND A BRIDGE

Once upon a time, two brothers who lived on adjoining farms fell into conflict. It was the first serious rift in 40 years of farming side by side, sharing machinery, and trading labour and goods as needed without a hitch. Then the long collaboration fell apart. It began with a small misunderstanding and it grew into a major difference, and finally it exploded into an exchange of bitter words followed by weeks of silence.

One morning there was a knock on John’s door. He opened it to find a man with a carpenter’s toolbox. “I’m looking for a few days work,” he said. “Perhaps you would have a few small jobs here and there. Could I help you?” “Yes,” said the older brother. “I do have a job for you. Look across the creek at that farm. That’s my neighboor. In fact, it’s my younger brother. Last week there was a meadow between us and he took his bulldozer to the river levee and now there is a creek between us. Well, he may have done this to spite me, but I’ll go him one better. See that pile of lumber curing by the barn? I want you to build me a fence – an 8-foot fence – so I won’t need to see his place anymore. Cool him down anyhow.”

The carpenter said, “I think I understand the situation. Show me the nails and the post hole digger and I’ll be able to do a job that pleases you.” The older brother had to go to town for supplies, so he helped the carpenter get the materials ready and then he was off for the day.

The carpenter worked hard all that day measuring, sawing, and nailing. About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. The farmer’s eyes opened wide, his jaw dropped. There was no fence there at all. It was a bridge – a bridge stretching from one side of the creek to the other! A fine piece of work – handrails and all – and the neighbour, his younger brother, was coming across, his hand outstretched. “You are quite a fellow to build this bridge after all I’ve said and done.” The two brothers stood at each end of the bridge, and then they met in the middle, taking each other’s hand.

They turned to see the carpenter hoist his toolbox on his shoulder. “No, wait! Stay a few days. I’ve a lot of other projects for you,” said the older brother. “I’d love to stay on,” the carpenter said, ” but I have many more bridges to build.”

Everyday we have the choice of building fences or bridges. One leads to isolation and the other to openness.- Author unknown 

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346

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THINK ABOUT IT            9-17-23

September 17, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT            9-17-23

Note: This is the latest post on the Pastor’s Blog. For others go to our website.

THE IMPRESSION YOU MAKE
We all have trials and we are all at different stages of spiritual development, consequently we all deal with difficulties in different ways. Fortunately we see signs of growth in some folks, and they become effective witnesses for Christ. Others, however, go on year after year giving no evidence that they have matured. That should be a matter of great concern–for a number of reason. One reason why we should be troubled by this has to do with the impression we make on others. D. L. Moody said,”Out of one hundred men, one will read the Bible, the other ninety-nine will read the Christian”. He was right. People are watching us–all the time. We do well to remember that we are the only Bible some people will ever read. Let’s make sure the message is clear! A godly life preaches a silent but powerful sermon!

As much as it pains me to say this–I understand why some folks have no interest in becoming a Christian. They watch professing Christians behave as though God is dead, or mighty sick, or terribly unconcerned. Instead of displaying joyful obedience, devotion to their duty, compassion for others, and a cheerful spirit, they drag around with a frown on their face, shun their duties, and show no concern for anyone else. Unbelievers watch them and come to the conclusion that if that’s what becoming a Christian does to a person they want no part of it. Can you blame them? We ought to do better than that!

Old Sam Jones used to say,”I don’t care what a man says he believes with his lips; I want to know with a vengeance what he says with his life and actions”. He’s not the only one to feel that way.Moody said,”A holy life will make the deepest impression. Lighthouses blow no horns, they just shine.” Our problem today is that a lot of “Christians” aren’t shining. They are leaving the wrong impressions on people who are in desperate need of Christ. That’s why Ghandi said,”I would have become a Christian had it not been for Christians”. O how sad! To think that the very people who should be the sinners greatest help becomes his worst enemy. Yet it just keeps happening!

Let us this very day get right with God and get rid of all those things that darken our testimony, deceive others and displeases God. Let us yield ourselves to the Lord and display the fruit of the Spirit so that others will see Christ in us. Until they see the difference Christ makes it is very unlikely that they will have any interest in fine preaching, gospel tracts, and invitations to church. If you are going to be an hindrance rather than a help it would be better if you didn’t even claim to be a Christian. As harsh as that might sound it is not nearly as bad as what the Lord thinks about the harm you are doing. It is a terrible sin to be a stumbling-block to others. Our manner of life should draw others to Christ, not drive them away. Think about it!

David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346

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THINK ABOUT IT         9-16-23

September 16, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT          9-16-23

LISTEN TO LEARN
“And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.”–2 Tim. 4:4

As important as the truth is many never become acquainted with it because they refuse to listen. By “listen” I mean hear or read–seek the truth. The attention span of some is so short that they can’t / won’t sit still long enough to get the facts. They “don’t get it” because they don’t want it. And they don’t want it because they don’t see the need or advantage of it. To their way of thinking, it is not on their list of things they think will make them happy.

Children today are raised in front of a TV or computer. Nearly everyone goes through life with a cell phone in their hand and their head in the clouds. You might as well expect a hare to chase a hound as to expect them to pursue the truth. And if adults  “listen” at all, they just want “sound-bites”, reviews, and sermonetts, etc. They are not going to dig deep and stay down long in pursuit of spiritual knowledge. They might sing “Take Time to be Holy”, but they don’t do it.

This isn’t a new problem. Getting people interested in acquiring knowledge has always been a problem. In fact, it was for “lack of knowledge” that Israel was destroyed (Hos.4:6). And people are doing the same today. The average church member doesn’t know beans about the Bible, church history, the development of the Bible, or the stories of great Christians. They have no idea why Baptist are not Protestants, as many claim, and they are mystified as to why we use only the K.J.V. of the Bible and refuse to use “mission boards”, and still sing hymns, etc. They are willingly and woefully ignorant of these important issues, and more.

But there’s more. In addition to their ignorance of this important information they never experience the inspiration that comes from studying these things. They’ve never read about the great men and women whom God used mightily —amazing stories that should be read, remembered, and repeated. Stories that challenge, comfort, and create confidence in Christ—so this is no minor matter. For some people, at certain times, inspiration can be more important than information. But some of the best inspiration you will ever receive comes through information– information that comes from instruction. So, to learn you must learn to listen.- HDS

David StoneLakeway

Lakeway Baptist Church 

Humble , Tx.

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THINK ABOUT IT           9-14-23

September 14, 2023 By Michael Wassell

THINK ABOUT IT            9-14-23
How Big Is Your God?
What would have happened had Moses tried to figure out what was needed to accomplish God’s command? One of the biggest arithmetical miracles in the world was required in the desert.

Moses led the people of Israel into the desert….Now what was he going to do with them? They had to be fed, and feeding 3-1/2 million people required a lot of food. According to the U. S. Army’s Quartermaster General, Moses needed 1500 tons of food a day, filling two freight trains, each a mile long. Besides, you must remember, they were cooking the food. Just for cooking this took 4000 tons of firewood and a few more freight trains, each a mile long and this is only for one day (not to mention for keeping warm, and if anyone tells you it doesn’t get cold in the desert don’t believe them!). They were for forty YEARS in transit!!!

Let’s not forget about water, shall we? If they only had enough to drink and wash a few dishes (no bathing?!), it took 11,000,000 gallons EACH DAY–enough to fill a train of tanker cars 1800 miles long.

And another thing! They had to get across the red sea in one night. Now if they went on a narrow path, double file, the line would be 800 miles long and require 35 days and nights to complete the crossing. So to get it over in one night there had to be a space in the Red Sea 3 miles wide so that they could walk 5,000 abreast. Think about this; every time they camped at the end of the day, a camp ground the size of Rhode Island was required, or 750 square miles.

Do you think that Moses sat down and figured out the logistics of what God told him to do before he set out from Egypt? I doubt it. He had faith that God would take care of everything. Let us have courage, we share the very same God!  – Source unknown

David Stone      
Lakeway Baptist Church.    
Humble, Tx.

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