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THIS WEEK
4/14/24
Praise the Lord we're open for
business!
TODAY: |
Doug T - Morning Class
Doug T - Speaker
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WEDNESDAY: |
Continue Our Study in Luke - Bill N
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Bill is doing the announcements
and Paul is in charge of the program.
Serving one another is
how we help and encourage each other. Please let
the Elders know how you can serve.
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No man ever spoke like this Man! (John 7:46)
Truly this Man was the SON of GOD . (Mark 15:39)
THIS AND THAT
April:
Communion Preparation - Bill & Barbara
Collection Counting - Adam/Paul
“If then you have not been faithful in
the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches.”
To please
Satan, we do not have to rob a bank, commit a murder, or cheat on a
spouse.
We can slightly cross any moral line.
Occasionally Christians have an extraordinary moral breach
overnight, but usually, it is more subtle.
It happens when one starts compromising on small things—getting
too close emotionally to someone other than a spouse; shading the truth
to impress others; a small bet on a big game; taking unwarranted tax
deductions.
If we resist
compromise when first tempted, it is easier to resist the next time. If
we give in, that is easier next time, too.
JESUS said, “If you have not been faithful in what is another
man’s, who will give you what is your own. (Luke 16:12) Temptation
itself is not sin—but giving in to temptation is.
At the same time, no Christian can pray “lead me not into
temptation” and then deliberately place himself where he knows he will
be tempted. Satan attacks
the vulnerable. Do not play
in Satan’s playground.
“Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7)
“Now is the day of salvation.”
2 Corinthians 6:2
Tomorrow, he
promised his conscience; tomorrow I mean to believe.
Tomorrow I’ll think as I ought to; tomorrow my Savior receive.
Tomorrow, I’ll conquer the habits that hold one from heaven away.
But ever his
conscience repeated one word, and only one word: Today. Tomorrow,
tomorrow, tomorrow, – Thus day after day it went on; Tomorrow, tomorrow,
tomorrow—till youth like a vision was gone, till age and passions had
written the message of fate on his brow.
And forth from the
shadows came death, with the pitiless syllable, NOW! What will you do
with JESUS? The call comes low
and clear; The solemn words are sounding now in your listening ear.
Immortal life is in the question, and joy through eternity.
Then what will you do with JESUS; what will your answer be?
(Adapted from Heart to
Heart)
PRAYERS NEEDED:
Cancer
Titus |
Star G |
Steve S |
Tony H |
Dan G |
Kim R |
Jack D |
Barbara N |
Ed S |
Brian R |
Carol R |
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Sheena |
Carolyn G |
Carroll B |
Dora B |
Kristopher B |
Jerry &
Jean N |
Juna &
Walt R |
John R |
Linda M & Family |
Daniel |
John M |
McKenzie L |
Dakota |
Jackie D |
Kari Ann |
Ed S |
Conner B |
Harriet N |
Jane S |
Gaylene G |
Vincent |
Kristi L |
Gavin F |
Haden |
Daniel |
Betty M |
Shawn C |
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Upcoming
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Elderly & Shut-In |
Carol G |
Jane S |
Walt R |
Juna R |
Shirley V |
Rita P |
Jean N |
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Service Men &
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Always
remember our young people who have grown out of the family home and
are pursuing studies and careers, that they continue to seek wisdom from
the omni-present Father. And that they continue to hold Him first in
their lives.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
There’s a song that states, in the chorus,
“You ask me how I know Jesus lives?” It answers, “He lives in my heart.”
The question is a
legitimate question. Too few people wrestle with this question and the
implications from the answer.
I am thankful that
I do not have to rely on getting up on the right side of the bed, having
a full stomach or some sensation, to answer this question.
Examine the
testimony. Jesus is a proven historical person. Deny anything else that
one might, the historical record proves that Jesus lived. There is
better testimony of this fact than of the stated battle of Waterloo or
the historical record of some guy by the name of Bonaparte.
Examine the
historical evidence of the empty tomb. If Jesus did not raise from the
tomb, who took His body? The Romans did not. Pilate sealed the tomb at
the insistence of the Jewish leaders.
The Disciples
could not take the body, that was what the Jews were trying to prevent.
If the Jews didn’t, the Romans didn’t and the Disciples couldn’t, why
was the tomb empty? Who removed the stone?
Examine the
testimony of Thomas. Thomas missed the assembly of the Disciples when
the resurrected Jesus showed Himself. Thomas refused to believe the
resurrection until he put his fingers in the nail holes and place his
hand where the spear pierced the body of Jesus. At the next assembly,
when Thomas was able to physically examine the resurrected body of
Jesus, he testified that Jesus is both Lord and God.
Examine the
testimony of the Disciples. Prior to the death of Jesus, they argued
among themselves about their positions in what they assumed was to be a
physical kingdom the Messiah was to establish. Yet, on the Day of
Pentecost they turned to announce the spiritual kingdom for which they
would give their lives to build.
Examine the
testimony of all who saw the resurrected Jesus. Can all who saw Him
perpetuate such an elaborate narrative?
Examine the
testimony of Saul of Tarsus. Galatians 1 makes a solid, irrefutable case
for the resurrection of Jesus.
How do I know
Jesus lives? I’m not dependent on a “good” feeling. The testimony speaks
volumes!
Jack (9/04/23)
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