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THE WAY OF PEACE

July 26, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And the way of peace have they not known:” — Romans 3:17

What a sad thought this is. Whatever else might be said about their great riches, mighty deeds, or their good reputation, without peace they are in a miserable state. Thankfully they do not have to remain in such a wretched condition. Christ has made peace with God and the peace of God available to all who will trust Him. James Smith wrote the following:

“Peace is an invaluable blessing, whether we consider it as reconciliation to God, or tranquillity and comfort of mind. It is not to be obtained by the works of the law, but if we would obtain peace, it must be by receiving the Saviour’s word into our heart; by believing on Him as able and willing to save; by trusting the testimony God hath given of His Son; by renouncing self, as loathsome in the sight of God; by relying simply and always on Jesus for all we need; and by daily making a hearty surrender of all to infinite love. If we would maintain peace, we must confide in the promises; walk by the precepts; be loyal to the King of Zion; commune daily with our heavenly Father; attend upon Him in the ordinance of His own appointment; rely on His special and particular providence; frequent the open fountain for purification; cleave to the saints in love, as the body of Christ; and disentangle our affections from the world, and set them on things above. This is the way, walk ye in it. Let nothing tempt you to leave it. Endeavour by all means to attract others to it.”

There is no path to heavenly bliss,
Or solid joy, or lasting peace,
But Christ, th’ appointed road:
Oh, may I tread the sacred WAY,
By faith rejoice, and praise, and pray
Till I sit down with God.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

PETTY TROUBLES

July 25, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”–Rom. 8:28

As familiar as we are with this verse, strangely we do not always see the small as part of the “all”. Yet Solomon tells us it is the little foxes that spoil the vines. Perhaps the following words by George Everard will help us put this in a better perspective:

“We must see our heavenly Father’s hand in our lesser trials and cares, as much as in the greater ones.

David recognized the hand of God, in Absalom rising against him in rebellion–but he saw it no less in Shimei throwing stones and dust and casting bitter words at him.

Just so, let us see God’s hand in everything. These petty troubles and vexations are a part of our schooling for Heaven. They are just as much sent from above, as the fierce storm that wrecks our home and leaves us desolate in a cold world. They all come . . .
to prove us,
to humble us,
to draw out the grace which God has given us,
to break the tie that binds us too closely to earth,
to knit the tie that draws us nearer to Heaven.

Let us ever fix this in our minds. Let us say to ourselves,
“My Father has sent this trial!
Not a sparrow falls to the ground without Him.
The very hairs of my head are numbered by Him.
So I will trust His heart, where I cannot trace His hand.
He is too wise to be mistaken–and too good to be unkind!

Filed Under: Morning Manna

COMPLAINING

July 24, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made? For it might have been sold for more than three hundred pence, and have been given to the poor. And they murmured against her.”-– Mark 14:4-5

I recently read that last year, officials of Washington’s Reagan National Airport received more than 8,600 complaints about noise. Imagine their surprise when they discovered 6,500 of them came from the same person! Some unidentified neighbor was incensed enough to call, on average, 18 times every day of the year. Can you imagine wasting so much of your life on complaining? Sadly this bad habit reaches over into our spiritual life a well. It is so bad that some gain a reputation for it such as the woman who had surgery and when the surgeon finally emerged from the operating room and said, “Your mother is extremely critical.” Her son replied, “Don’t take it personally, doctor. She’s like that with everyone.”

J. R. Miller wrote: “It is very easy to yield to the temptation to criticize others, and find fault with their way of serving Christ. There are many motives which come in to promote this unchristian habit. We are all prone to be envious of others, and hence to form unjust opinions of what they do. One of the last graces to ripen in a Christian, is usually that of rejoicing in another’s good work. It is very hard, too, to learn our Lord’s lesson: “Do not judge–or you too will be judged.” It seems natural, too, as sad as the confession may be, for us to disparage what others do, and to underestimate it.

But we should learn the sinfulness of murmuring against others. We see how unlovely, how unChristlike, it was in these first disciples. Is it any less so in us when we allow ourselves to criticize our fellow-Christians, finding fault with the way they show their love for Christ? Even if they do not do their work as we do ours–have we a right to judge them and blame them, and speak unkind things about what they have done? Between them and their Master, rests the matter, and it is not our duty to make ourselves judges and condemners of their acts. They are responsible for what they do–not us. There are few lessons more needed than this, for there are few faults more common than that which we see here in these first disciples.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE GIFT OF LIFE

July 23, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“But he himself went a day’s journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree: and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O LORD, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers.”–1 Kgs 19:4

Even the best, brightest, and bravest among us are not exempt from discouragement. Who would have ever dreamed that the great Elijah would be whining like a little child, but it happened. It can happen to us also– be alert. Concerning that ancient prophet J. R. Miller wrote:

“He was sorely discouraged. It seemed to him that all he had done, had come to nothing. There are few things we need more to guard against than discouragement. When once we come under its influence, it makes us weak, robbing us of our hope and making cowards of us. Many a life is discrowned and drawn down to failure, through discouragement.

It is surely a sad picture: this greatest of the old prophets lying there under the little bush, in the wilderness, longing to die! If he had died then and there, what an inglorious ending it would have made of his life! As it was, however, he lived to do further glorious work and to see great results from his contest with idolatry. God was kinder to him, than he knew.

It is wrong to wish ourselves dead. Life is God’s gift to us, a sacred trust for which we shall have to give account. While God keeps us living–he has something for us to do. Our prayer should be for grace to do our duty bravely and well unto the end. From Elijah’s after-experience, we learn that we would never be cast down by any discouraging experiences. The things we think have failed are often only slowly ripening into rich success. We have only to be faithful to God and to duty, and we may always rejoice. What seems failure–is often best success.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

LISTEN TO YOURSELF

July 22, 2016 By Pastor David Stone

“Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.”– Revelation 5:13

Listen to yourself. This is you, being quoted by the apostle John, as he views the final judgment of the world and the triumphant return of Jesus Christ.

At that time, every part of His creation will bow their knees (some voluntarily  and joyfully, some involuntarily and reluctantly) and be made—by the irrepressible, undeniable glory of Jesus Christ—to declare His worthiness for all worship. No one will be able to deny His sovereign majesty in that day.

When Christ returns, you will ascribe to Him honor and glory. You will publicly recognize that all power comes from Him and so all power should be spent for Him. You will proclaim His eternal merit.

Are you living that way now? Are you honoring Him in your relationships, at your workplace, and in your private thoughts and plans? Do you see that all the strength you have—financially, emotionally, physically—comes from Christ and so it is only right that you should use it all to His glory?

If you will one day be singing the praises of Jesus Christ and heralding His infinite worthiness, why not begin doing it now? Listen to yourself!—Copied

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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

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