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WORTH REPEATING

July 26, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever.”–Psalms 136:1

I’ve heard more than one person express their displeasure with praise choruses because of their repetitive nature. In fact the first time I heard Chris Tomlin’s song “Forever” I was tempted to join them. Then I realized that Psalms 136 does the same thing. In 26 verses we see the phrase “his mercy endureth for ever” 26 times! So, obviously there is a time and place for repetition.

Repetition can be helpful–we repeat to remember. Hearing some things once is enough, but when it comes to God’s mercy that bears repeating! While God’s grace gives me what I don’t deserve, His mercy withholds what I do deserve–judgement. And that is glorious– so much so that it bears repeating. Spurgeon describes this Psalm as “A song, a solace, a sermon, and a summons”. That gives us much to think about, and we could speak much about the various parts of this Psalm, but it all centers on mercy –which deserves to be repeated.

The next time you feel that life is unfair and more difficult that it ought to be, stop and think about the mercy of God. That will brighten your day and lighten your load. Meditating on mercy will put sunshine in your soul and a spring in your step. There are 1001 things to make you sad, but this one thought will make you glad—“his mercy endureth for ever”.

In this Psalm we see that God creates all things, controls all things and cares about all things. In this we see His greatness, goodness,and glory. The circumstances of life are not always pleasant. We go from one crisis to another, finding new challenges every day, but in all this we can rest our weary soul on the fact that “His mercy endureth for ever“. That’s why James said, “Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.“(James 5:11). Think about it!

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ROUTINE OR RELATIONSHIP?

July 25, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

Set your affection on things above, not on earthly things. – Colossians 3:2

One afternoon a young lady came home with a new dog that she just adored. She fed him, washed him, and played with him every day. But very quickly, the dog developed a bad habit of pulling down the clothes hanging from the clothesline.

So the girl came up with a clever idea: She put a white kitchen towel on the line and waited. Every time the dog pulled it off, she scolded him. After two weeks, the towel was untouched. So she hung out a large load of laundry and left to do some errands. When she came home, her clean clothes were scattered everywhere. But left hanging on the line was her white kitchen towel!

Like that dog, many people become very good at learning the routines of the Christian life, yet they completely miss the point. They wake up early to have their devotional times, they go to church on Sunday, and they pray at night. But when it comes to knowing God, the routine often takes precedence over the relationship.

Read your Bible… go to church… pray. But do all of these out of a heartfelt relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Don’t do the routine for the sake of routine. Instead, let the routine simply be worship of the almighty God who loves you!

Pray and ask God to show you where your ‘Christian routine’ falls short of heartfelt worship. Ask Him to give you a new focus as you live each day walking with Jesus Christ.–Senior Living

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GREAT THINGS

July 24, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad.” – Psalm 126:3
Some Christians are sadly prone to look on the dark side of everything, and to dwell more upon what they have gone through than upon what God has done for them. Ask for their impression of the Christian life, and they will describe their continual conflicts, their deep afflictions, their sad adversities, and the sinfulness of their hearts, yet with scarcely any allusion to the mercy and help which God has vouchsafed them. But a Christian whose soul is in a healthy state, will come forward joyously, and say, “I will speak, not about myself, but to the honour of my God. He hath brought me up out of an horrible pit, and out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings: and he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God. The Lord hath done great things for me, whereof I am glad.” Such an abstract of experience as this is the very best that any child of God can present. It is true that we endure trials, but it is just as true that we are delivered out of them. It is true that we have our corruptions, and mournfully do we know this, but it is quite as true that we have an all-sufficient Saviour, who overcomes these corruptions, and delivers us from their dominion. In looking back, it would be wrong to deny that we have been in the Slough of Despond, and have crept along the Valley of Humiliation, but it would be equally wicked to forget that we have been through them safely and profitably; we have not remained in them, thanks to our Almighty Helper and Leader, who has brought us “out into a wealthy place. ” The deeper our troubles, the louder our thanks to God, who has led us through all, and preserved us until now. Our griefs cannot mar the melody of our praise, we reckon them to be the bass part of our life’s song, “He hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad. ” (Charles Spurgeon)

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CLEANSED BY THE BLOOD

July 23, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“...The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”–1 John 1:7

“Cleanseth,” says the text—not “shall cleanse.” There are multitudes who think that as a dying hope they may look forward to pardon. Oh! how infinitely better to have cleansing now than to depend on the bare possibility of forgiveness when I come to die. Some imagine that a sense of pardon is an attainment only obtainable after many years of Christian experience. But forgiveness of sin is a present thing—a privilege for this day, a joy for this very hour. The moment a sinner trusts Jesus he is fully forgiven. The text, being written in the present tense, also indicates continuance; it was “cleanseth” yesterday, it is “cleanseth” today, it will be “cleanseth” tomorrow: it will be always so with you, Christian, until you cross the river; every hour you may come to this fountain, for it cleanseth still. Notice, likewise, the completeness of the cleansing, “The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin”—not only from sin, but “from all sin.” Reader, I cannot tell you the exceeding sweetness of this word, but I pray God the Holy Ghost to give you a taste of it. Manifold are our sins against God. Whether the bill be little or great, the same receipt can discharge one as the other. The blood of Jesus Christ is as blessed and divine a payment for the transgressions of blaspheming Peter as for the shortcomings of loving John; our iniquity is gone, all gone at once, and all gone forever. Blessed completeness! What a sweet theme to dwell upon as one gives himself to sleep.
“Sins against a holy God;
Sins against his righteous laws;
Sins against his love, his blood;
Sins against his name and cause;
Sins immense as is the sea-
From them all he cleanseth me.” –C H Spurgeon

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THE UGLIEST THING

July 22, 2015 By Pastor David Stone

“Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.” Proverbs 16:18

Chrysostom has aptly called pride “the mother of Hell”–for Hell with all its horrors is its hideous offspring!

Had there been no treacherous pride, there would have been no bottomless pit! Perdition was prepared for the Devil and his angels–and pride prepared the Devil and his angels for perdition! We need fear no language we can possibly use being too strong to denounce pride, for as Aristotle says, “Pride comprehends all vice!”

Is drunkenness to be condemned with unmeasured severity? Then let pride be equally so, for it is nothing less than a spiritual drunkenness. Pride flies as wine to the brain, and produces the same result. No wretched drunkard reeling along the road is a more pitiable or disgusting sight, than the man who is intoxicated into idiocy with the alcohol of his own accursed pride!

May the most unsparing language be employed in the denunciation of the sin of idolatry? Then let it be equally strong in the condemnation of pride, for they are one in essence. The proud man is simply one who bends the knee and worships a more hateful idol than can ever be found in the whole catalogue of heathendom; and its name is “Self!”

God loathes pride, for “everyone that is proud is an abomination to the Lord.” Proverbs 16:5. To an angel’s eye, it must be the ugliest thing on earth! And the saint, often deploring it, hates it with a perfect hatred.

But although universally condemned–it is too generally harbored. It is easy work to find a thousand excuses for the particular species of pride we possess, which is almost always, according to our own estimate, “only proper pride.”

It is the minister’s imperative duty to cry out against particular sins, and lay the axe at the root of special iniquities. I want.., by God’s help, to strike a blow at the deadly root of pride. I have no doubt many things I may say will be considered too severe. I cannot help it if they are. The language of my text is strong and unvarnished enough; the truth it contains is put in the most uncomplimentary mode, and I would be a traitor were I to attempt to smooth it down. My work is to declare that “pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.”( Archibald Brown, 1869)

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