Lakeway Baptist Church

Christ Centered Biblical Church

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Phone
  • RSS
  • YouTube
5801 FM 1960 E, Humble, TX 77346
(281) 441-9473
Listen Online Live
Past Sermons Archive
Online Giving
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Church Staff
    • What We Believe
      • Core Beliefs
      • Confession Of Faith
      • Church Covenant
    • Our History
    • Location
    • Contact Us
    • Service Times
  • Resources
    • Morning Manna- Pastor’s Daily Devotional
    • Think About It! -Pastor’s Blog
    • Transforming Teens- Assistant Pastor’s Blog
    • Online Sermon Archive
    • Worship Service Live Broadcast
    • Connecting with Lakeway
    • Online Giving
    • Useful Web Links
      • Linked Word Project
      • Creation Insights
      • Gospel Web
      • NEWS For Christians
  • Ministries
  • Missionaries
  • How to get to Heaven
  • Calendar
  • Member’s Area
    • Get Plugged In!
    • Announcements
    • Social Media
    • Member Directory
    • Annual Sermon Archive

IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL

April 7, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

We all make lots of mistakes–don’t we? I think one of our most frequent failures is to think of worship as something reserved only for Sundays, when it actually should be our lifestyle. I was reminded of this recently when I read the following article by Deidra Riggs, entitled “In The Middle of It All”. By the time I finished I felt like doing a little shouting myself!

I was face to face with my image in the mirror, mascara wand in hand, mouth open and eyebrows raised – the pose I strike when it’s time for mascara. There, in that dignified pose before my bathroom mirror, a song popped into my head. “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!” the lyrics challenged, and I could hear the drumbeat in my mind.

Shout. As in, get happy. Or better yet, get your praise on. The way we did on Sunday mornings when we managed for a moment to truly lay our burdens down. On those Sunday mornings, I’d sit on the front pew, all the way over to the right. Next to the window.

Women in furs, wide-brimmed hats, silk stockings, and rich perfume fanned themselves with colorful Japanese hand fans. Sometimes they’d snap those fans shut when the preaching got good. They would stand to their feet and they’d jab the fans into the air to punctuate their shouts of “Amen!” or “Hallelujah!” Other times, they’d just keep fanning as they swayed back and forth, whispering with eyes closed shut, “Yes, Lord,” or “Thank you, Jesus.”

Men in three-piece suits with flashy ties, pocket squares, and cuff-links that glittered in the sunlight would lean forward with their elbows on their knees and spur the preacher on. “All right, now!” they’d shout. They’d elbow one another and nod in agreement.

The preacher’s voice would ease into a spirited cadence and his words would become a poem. The pianist would find notes and lay down a paisley carpet beneath those words, and the sermon would become a duet, with the congregation shouting out “Amen!” in unison, at the end of each stanza.

By now, we’d all be on our feet. The preacher would have long since come out from behind the pulpit and down into the aisle, worshipping right along with us, letting our attention shift from him to where it belonged.

I remember, on one of those Sunday mornings, I caught a glimpse of a woman in the choir whose son was sitting in a jailhouse. She was waiting to hear if he’d ever come home. Standing tall, she lifted her hands toward heaven and shouted out her praise.

Another Sunday I watched a man bent over. The hands of fellow worshippers rested on the outline of shoulder blades that stood like rough edges beneath his designer jacket. Before the year was over, his body would surrender to the virus that had taken hold. But on this day, he sang praises to God in a voice that must have been a gift straight from heaven to this earth.

This was what they meant when they sang those words: “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!”

I lowered the mascara wand and leaned heavy on the edge of the bathroom sink, remembering my helpless cries to God from the night before. I’d taken up three pages in my journal with questions about why and for how long and will it ever change? And here, in the freshness of a brand new day, the memory of this song dropped in my mind.

I shook my head as I remembered that mother’s son, who had stayed in the jailhouse much longer than we’d hoped. I breathed heavily, remembering we’d buried that man with the beautiful voice, long before he had lived his life. I thought of their praises, in the middle of it all. Then I gazed back at myself in the mirror. Putting on mascara would be pointless. My own praise was welling up the way it had with Jeremiah, and I wished I had a Japanese fan to raise into the air.

Instead, I found an easy cadence that matched the drumbeat I still heard in my mind. My head bobbed slightly to the beat and I gently swayed from side to side. I joined my raspy little voice with the song that ran freely in my head: “Don’t wait ‘til the battle is over – shout now!”

In that moment, it didn’t really matter why or how-long or will-it-ever-change. What mattered was getting my praise on, right there in my bathroom. Smack dab in the middle of it all. ( From “The High Calling”) —-THINK ABOUT IT!

Filed Under: Think About It!

About Pastor David Stone

Welcome to Lakeway Baptist Church

Please accept this as your invitation to attend our services. At Lakeway you will find genuine Christian fellowship, heartfelt singing, straight-forward Bible preaching and dedicated teachers who will take a sincere interest in you and your family. We would be delighted to have you in our services. If you have any questions about the church or are in need of spiritual guidance please feel free to contact us.

Latest Posts

  • MORNING MANNA             4-15-26 April 15, 2026
  • MORNING MANNA                4-14-26 April 14, 2026
  • MORNING MANNA            4-13-26 April 13, 2026
  • MORNING MANNA.         4-10-26 April 10, 2026
  • MORNING MANNA              4-10-26 April 10, 2026

Upcoming Events

May 28
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Villas in the Pines

May 31
9:00 am - 9:30 am

Breakfast Fellowship

May 31
9:45 am - 10:45 am

Sunday School

May 31
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Morning Worship Service

May 31
5:00 pm - 5:45 pm

Choir Practice

May 31
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Evening Worship Service

Jun 3
6:45 pm - 8:30 pm

Master Clubs

View Calendar

RSS Recent Announcements

  • 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.
  • Wednesday night Bible study May 27, 2026
    Tonight we will begin a mid-week Bible study in the book of Jonah. Hope to see you there!
  • Scott Hinton Funeral May 27, 2026
    The funeral service for Scott Hinton will be held at the church this Friday, May 29th. Viewing - 10:30AM Service - 11:00AM Graveside to follow at Huffman Cemetery. If you have any photos of Scott, please forward them to me. Thank...

RSS Latest Sermons

  • Introduction to Jonah May 27, 2026
  • Surrendering Your "Tarshish" May 24, 2026
  • Memories That Matter May 24, 2026
  • A Thousand Years Before Jesus May 17, 2026
  • Seeing and Hearing the Word of God May 17, 2026

Service Times

Sunday

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

Wednesday

Bible Study ...........7:00 PM
Master Clubs ........7:00 PM

Thursday

Villas in the Pines ..5:30 PM
Services in RED are streamed online.  Click Here to Watch.

Copyright © 2026 · Lakeway Baptist Church · Log in