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LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST

August 18, 2012 By Pastor David Stone

Here is prayer by Charles Swindoll for living life to the fullest:

Our desire, Father, is to be fully present—all there—wherever we are. We want to live to the hilt every situation we believe to be Your will. You have placed us in the twenty-first century, with our specific families, in our particular neighborhoods. May we live here, now, fully, completely, passionately. In our occupations, may we fulfill wholeheartedly our calling there as well. You have given us the joy of the fellowship of the saints in a local church. May we make the most of every opportunity to welcome others into it.

Lord God, deliver the body of Christ from becoming a museum full of aging memories—dusty, dull, irrelevant, and out of touch. At the same time, keep us attached to our past—to the great truths of Your timeless Word and to the great music of the ages. In all of this, may we stay in touch with our world today. The needs are enormous and numerous. Help us know how to build bridges across the moat that separates us from a needy world, so that we become a point of comfort and authenticity, a place of hope, a harbor of relief, and rescue for those who have lost their way.

In Jesus’s name we pray. Amen.

Filed Under: Morning Manna, Uncategorized

March in review

June 12, 2012 By Kenneth Preston

wSunday School lessons for the month : Matthew Chapter 4 v 12 -ch5 v 20 

Week 1:  Jesus said,”Follow me and I will make you fishers of me.” Peter, Andrew, James, & John put a new heavenly habit above their old human habits. They chose to follow the Lord and lead people to Christ. A great lesson for the teenagers to see the purpose of going door to door as they do to share their faith.

Week 2: The sermon on the Mount starting with the beatitudes: This lined out really neat as I studied them & I believe they got it. Our spiritual APPETITE is found in ch5v6..hungering and thirsting after righteousness, v3-5 shows our spiritual ATTITUDE- POOR IN SPIRIT, MOURNING, AND MEEKNESS. and v7-9 gives us the spiritual APPLICATION- MERCIFUL, PURE IN HEART, AND PEACEMAKER.

Week 3: We are the salt of the earth & the light of the world. I trust that the Lord made it clear to our young people that it’s not acceptable to be a silent christian. As they learn more about our great salvation I find that they don’t want to be quiet about it… Awesome group of young people!

Week 4: Jesus made known the importance of the law. We are no longer under the burden of the law showing us we’re guilty, but by the leadership of the Holy Spirit, we are able to obey it & please God.

Had a great movie night this month. ‘SEVEN DAYS IN UTOPIA’ was a great example of the forgiveness we can extend once we’re a child of God.

Filed Under: Transforming Teens, Uncategorized

January in review

February 2, 2012 By Kenneth Preston

9th-12th grade teens started off the year in Sunday School with a 5 lesson series on “STEWARDSHIP.“

 Week 1: The MEANING OF STEWARDSHIP : the managing of our lives for God.

 Week 2: STEWARDSHIP OF TIME : Learned that we’re responsible to God for every moment of life & procrastination destroys good stewardship of it… GET REST! There was a great emphasis on how importance rest is. Quit staying up late so you won’t be too tired to manage your time. 

 Week 3: STEWARDSHIP OF THINGS : A great age to learn that all of the possessions they have and will have in life doesn’t belong to them, but God. He has given us everything we have to manage for his glory.

 Week 4: STEWARDSHIP OF TESTIMONY : Not only are we saved by the Gospel, but we are responsible for sharing the Gospel and the personal change it is making in our lives.

 Week 5 : STEWARDSHIP OF TALENTS : Teens were encouraged to know they have a talent whether they realize it or not. They were also enlightened that they are responsible for discovering it and using it for God.

Starting this Sunday, Feb 5th, we launch into a 45 wk study in the Gospel Of Matthew. CAN’T WAIT!

Very impressed with the teens hard work at the Jan 29th SPAGHETTI DINNER FUNDRAISER after morning services. One thing better than going to camp is going to camp and working to pay for your camp fee. Great job! 

WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Feb. 1st has been our best midweek bible study of the year so far. We related “Moses and the Burning Bush” to the circumstances in our everyday life that God is using to speak to us through. In a sense, THE BUSH IS STILL BURNING! After study time, it was time to get silly. We were blessed with a guest who led us in some activities to bring out our competitive side, but at the same time showed us how to work together as a team. The joke was on us when EVERYONE EXCEPT FOR HIM HAD 5 PIECES OF GUM EACH IN THEIR MOUTH… Lots of fun. Lots of positive feedback about our guest Ken Perry.

FOOTBALL GAME this Saturday, Feb. 4th in the gym, 10am-2pm, guys & girls. Michael Mills has worked hard to put it together. He’s running the show Saturday. Ought to be fun!     

Filed Under: Transforming Teens, Uncategorized

THE REFINERS FIRE

January 13, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

I just read the following article by Dr. Paul Chappell and wanted to pass it along:

“Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you.”

 

1 Peter 4:12

 

 

Sometimes it seems that when God is about to make preeminent use of a man, He puts him through the fire.

 

Everyone faces times of adversity. Most of the Psalms were born in difficulty. Most of the Epistles were written in prisons. Most of the greatest thinkers of all time had to pass through the fire. Bunyan wrote Pilgrim’s Progress from jail. Florence Nightingale, too ill to move from her bed, reorganized the hospitals of England. Semi-paralyzed and under the constant menace of apoplexy, Pasteur was tireless in his attack on disease. During the greater part of his life, American historian Francis Parkman suffered so acutely that he could not work for more than five minutes at a time. His eyesight was so wretched that he could scrawl only a few gigantic words on a manuscript, yet he contrived to write twenty magnificent volumes of history.

 

Even the most famous of people who seemed to have an easy life, secretly struggled with adversity and suffering. Suffering is not reserved for a certain type of people. We all face adversity at some point in our lives. 

 

Peter writes, “Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you” (1 Peter 4:12). Peter tells us that adversity is to be expected in the life of a Christian. Peter was teaching the early Christians that if they intended to live for God and follow the commands of the Bible, they could expect adversity to come their way.

 

We live in a society that thrives on vacations, trips to amusement parks, and times of fun. We want things to go smoothly and get all the fun we can out of life. But the reality is that sometimes adversity will come and it is to be expected.

 

Notice the phrase “think it not strange” in verse twelve. The word strange means “to surprise or astonish by the strangeness or novelty of a thing.” It is as if Peter is saying, “Don’t get caught off-guard by the trials that will come your way. Know that you will face ridicule, challenges, and difficulties as a Christian.”

 

Notice also the phrase “concerning the fiery trial.” The fiery trial reminds us of the refiner’s fire. The refiner is God, and He brings into our lives the fire that will not burn us, but that will bring out the impurities in our lives. Just as the refiner puts the gold ore in the fire to separate the pure gold from the ore, so God brings adversity to teach us to trust Him and to mature us as His children.

 

Some Christians fail to see God’s purpose in the fire of adversity and stray from God during this time. They have tried to live for God in their own strength and have desired to follow Him, but the minute a trial came, they turned from God. They didn’t expect hardships, so they stray from God’s work in their lives.

 

Are you in the refiner’s fire? Is God seeking to refine you through adversity? Friend, don’t let trials separate you from God. God has a purpose for that trial in your life! Even when you don’t understand why or when you can’t see God’s plan, trust that He, as your Heavenly Father, knows what’s best for you and only wants to help you. Spend time with Him now and let Him have His way. Endure the fire, for in the end you will come forth as gold. —-THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Morning Manna, Uncategorized

THANKFUL FOR THE THORNS

January 7, 2009 By Pastor David Stone

“Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Cor. 12:10).
The literal translation of this verse gives a startling emphasis to it, and makes it speak for itself with a force that we have probably never realized. Here It is: “Therefore I take pleasure in being without strength, in insults, in being pinched, in being chased about, in being cooped up in a corner for Christ’s sake; for when I am without strength, then am I dynamite.”
Here is the secret of Divine all-sufficiency, to come to the end of everything in ourselves and in our circumstances. When we reach this place, we will stop asking for sympathy because of our hard situation or bad treatment, for we will recognize these things as the very conditions of our blessing, and we will turn from them to God and find in them a claim upon Him. –A. B. Simpson
George Matheson, the well-known blind preacher of Scotland,— said: “My God, I have never thanked Thee for my thorn. I have thanked Thee a thousand times for my roses, but not once for my thorn. I have been looking forward to a world where I shall get compensation for my cross; but I have never thought of my cross as itself a present glory.
“Teach me the glory of my cross; teach me the value of my thorn. Show me that I have climbed to Thee by the path of pain. Show me that my tears have made my rainbows.” (From Streams in the Desert).mo

Filed Under: Morning Manna, Uncategorized

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