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THE WINDOW

December 5, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.–Luke 12;15

I was reminded of one of my favorite, and often used, stories this morning when I read this account by Pastor Stephen Davey:

G.W. Target wrote a short story in 1973 called “The Window.” It illustrates powerfully the choice we all have of living for self or living for others:

Two men were confined to a hospital room due to their illnesses. One man had to lie on his back at all times; the other had to sit up for one hour every day because of the accumulation of fluid in his lungs. His bed was next to the only window in the room.

Each day for one hour, he would describe to the man in the hospital bed what he saw out the window. The man in bed began to live for that hour; his roommate spoke of the beautiful lake down below, describing the fishermen and the results of their efforts. Another day he described the skyline of the city on the horizon and the busy lives of the people living there. Mountains in the distance, capped with snow were reported on other days.  And so the months and seasons passed with these two men.

Eventually, the man confined on his back began to resent the reports from the window. He was ashamed to admit it to himself, but it didn’t seem fair that his roommate had a window by his bed. In time, this resentment turned to anger, and then bitterness. One night he was awakened by the coughing of the man next to him, desperately needing to clear his lungs. He looked over and saw him stretching to reach the call button for the nurse. It would have been easy to push his own call button, but he didn’t. He chose to offer no help, and in a few moments the coughing ended. It was replaced with labored wheezing, and finally . . . silence.

A few hours later the nurse discovered that the patient by the window had died during the night. His body was removed from the room and the other man said quietly, “Since I am now alone in this room, may I have my bed moved where I can look out the window?”

The nurse agreed, and after the bed had been moved and he was alone in the room again, he summoned all his strength to pull himself up on his elbows. At last he would see all that awaited him outside  his window.

It was then that he made the discovery—  outside the window there was nothing except a brick wall.

Contentment is sometimes a difficult thing for a believer.  “Why does he have a better job . . . a nicer house . . . a closer family . . . ? “

Why does the other person always get the window seat?  Life just doesn’t seem fair!

Romans 12:15 says to “rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep,”  meaning that contentment is not only being joyful in what you have been given—great or small—but being happy for others in what they have been given.

Dear friend, Jesus makes it perfectly clear that contentment and happiness are not found in possessions, privileges, or even a pain free life. It is found in having the right perspective! Take a few minutes this morning to count your blessings, consider your unworthiness, and confess your sins. Doing so will give you the right perspective and make you content.–HDS

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THANKSGIVING IS NEVER OUT OF SEASON

November 24, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.– 1 Thessalonians 5:18

We attach a lot of importance to certain dates, and in some cases that’s necessary. But when it comes to Thanksgiving we need to view it as never out of season.
We see an example of this in these words written about 150 years ago by James Smith, the predecessor to Charles Spurgeon:

“Everything we enjoy, should be viewed as coming from the gracious and liberal hand of our sovereign God.

All was forfeited by sin.

All that we receive is by grace.

The providence that supplies us–is the wisdom, benevolence, and power of God in operation for us–as expressive of His infinite love and unmerited grace!

Our talents to provide supplies,
our opportunities to obtain,
and our abilities to enjoy,
–are alike from the Lord.

Every mercy increases our obligation–and deepens our debt to free grace!

Thanksgiving is never out of season, for we have always much to be grateful for.

We must view all things as . . .
arranged by His wisdom,
dependent on His will,
sanctified by His blessing,
according with His promises,
and flowing from His love!

“In everything give thanks!”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

KNOWING WHERE YOU’RE GOING

November 23, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.–1 John 5:13

We call it “a senior moment”–we suddenly forget something that we should know, but we all have them. It can happen to anyone, regardless of age, and it can be terribly embarrassing. Here’s an example, from “Senior Living”, that might shock you.

Albert Einstein, the great physicist, was traveling from Princeton on a train, when the conductor came down the aisle punching the tickets of each passenger. Once he came to Einstein, the scientist reached in his own pocket to find his ticket, but nothing was there.

He searched in the seats around him, on the floor, in his briefcase, and in every one of his pockets, but couldn’t find it.

The conductor responded, “Dr. Einstein, I know who you are. We all know who you are. I’m sure you bought a ticket. Don’t worry about it.”

Einstein nodded, and as the conductor continued to make his way down the aisle, he looked back to find the physicist down on his hands and knees looking under his seat.

Of course, the conductor ran back and said, “Dr. Einstein, don’t worry. I know who you are. It’s no problem. You don’t need to show your ticket. I’m sure you bought one.”

Einstein looked at him knowingly and said, “Sir, I too know who I am. What I don’t know is where I’m going.”

Do you know for sure where you are headed? Have you made every effort to know where those you love including family, friends, and acquaintances, are going after this life? If you think they might not be with you in heaven one day, begin by sharing the Gospel of Christ with them. When you leave this earth, it’s not as important that others know who you were as an individual, but rather who Christ was in you.

…….Ask God to point you to those in your life who need to know about Him. Pray that Christ would help you live your life so that others can remember you after you are gone as “the one who lived every day for Jesus.”

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE MOST LOVELY CHRISTIAN

November 22, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

…..learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart. Matthew 11:29

Learn humility–from Christ’s humility.

For lack of humility–some angels became devils! Proud sinners are fit companions, for none but proud devils!

When men glory in their pride–God stains the pride of their glory! “The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt all the honourable of the earth.” Isaiah 23:9

The most lowly Christian–is the most lovely Christian!

A believer is like a vessel in the sea: the more it fills–the more it sinks!

None live so humble on earth–as those who live highest in heaven. See how one of the best of saints looks upon himself–as one of the least of saints, “Unto me who am less than the least of all saints,” said the great Paul in Ephesians 3:8.

The most holy men–are always the most lowly men. Where humility is the corner-stone, there piety is the top-stone. The coat of humility–should always be worn on the back of Christianity. “..be clothed with humility.” 1 Peter 5:5

God Almighty has two houses in which He dwells: His city-house, and His country-house. His city-house is the heaven of heavens; and His country-house is the humble and lowly heart! Isaiah 57:15, “I dwell in the high and holy place,” that is, in heaven, God’s city-house; “and also with him who is of a contrite and humble spirit,” that is God’s country-house.

Humility is a ‘Bethel’ for God’s dwelling-place!

Pride is a ‘Babel’ for the devil’s residence!

If you do not keep pride out of your soul( That , of course must be by the new birth–HDS), and your soul out of pride–pride will keep your soul out of heaven!

I will not say, that a poor man is never proud–but I will say, that a proud man is never godly. James 4:16, “God resisteth the proud,but giveth grace unto the humble.” The face of piety–shines brightest through the mask of humility.

“Clothe yourselves with humility.” Of all garments, humility best fits Christians, and best adorns their profession. A Christian should look with one eye upon God’s grace–to keep him thankful; and with the other eye upon himself–to keep him mournful. When you begin to grow proud of your glistening feathers–look down upon your black feet!

Revelation 4:10, “The twenty-four elders fall down before the throne, and cast down their crowns before Him who sits on the throne.” The only way of keeping our crowns on our heads–is the casting them down at Christ’s feet!

Alas! sirs–what are you proud of?
Are you proud . . .
of your riches,
of your honors,
of your relations,
of your beauty,
of your strength?
Alas! alas! these are poor base things to boast in!

Oh, go to the graves of those who have died before you. Are not their bones scattered, their eyes rotted, their flesh consumed, their mouth corrupted! Where now are their ruddy lips, their lovely cheeks, their fluent tongue, their sparkling eyes, their flowing hair? Are they not all gone, as a dream!

And where will you be before long?

And will you be proud of these things?

“…pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.” Proverbs 8:13

“…those that walk in pride he is able to abase.” Daniel 4:37,  By William Dyer (Scriptural references changed to KJV, HDS)

Filed Under: HDS, Morning Manna

THE SUPREME GOAL OF GOD

November 21, 2011 By Pastor David Stone

Yesterday was a wonderful day! At least for me. I had been ill the week before and unable to preach, so it was wonderful just to be able to preach again. But there was another factor that made the day extra-special,at least for me,–the subject. Yesterday morning I ended my sermon on the subject of God’s glory. Then last night that was the theme of my message. I came home walking on air! Then someone called and said, “That sermon was in the top five of all the sermons you ever preached”. I don’t know about that, but I do know that no subject is of greater importance. This is not about “my sermons”—it’s about God’s glory. But the story doesn’t end there. As I fired up my computer this morning, would you believe it, I came face to face with this short article by John Piper:

The supreme goal of God in history from beginning to end is the manifestation of his great glory. Accordingly our duty is to bring our thoughts, affections, and actions into line with this goal. It should become our own goal. To join God in this goal is called glorifying God. The way we glorify God is first to delight in his glory more than in anything else and be grateful for it. Then as a natural result of this joy in God we experience freedom from selfishness and are moved to seek the good of others. Thus love becomes the chief means by which we join God in the open display of his glory, and accomplish his goal in history.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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