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THIS WEEK            4/28/24                               


Praise the Lord we're open for business!
TODAY:

Joey F - Morning Class
Bill N - Speaker

WEDNESDAY:

Continue Our Study in Luke - Bill N



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.

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

 

May:

Communion Preparation - TBD

Collection Counting - Jack/Chris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Has mankind conquered sin?

HE has not.  Listen to today’s news reports. Look around at what people are saying and doing. Sin is still in business. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of GOD.” (Romans 3:23) This was true in the Apostle Paul’s day and is true today, it is still the transgression of GOD’S law. (1 John 3:4). Sin can include violating one’s conscience (Romans 14:23), omitting a duty (James 4:7) and generally “all unrighteousness” (1 John 5:17).  Peter for instance gives five germs that disease the soul (1 Peter 2:1):  Malice, bitterness toward someone; concealed anger in the heart; to desire harm to come to a person.

Deceit, to catch as a fish with bait. Craftiness, deceit trickery.  Hypocrisy, to put on a mask and act out a part. One’s face and heart do not send the same message.  Envy, to be jealous of what others have and to wish they did not have it, unhappy for good to come to someone else.  Evil speaking, slander, unkind words about someone.  We see these in the work place, markets etc.  Check to make sure we keep ourselves free from these diseases.

 

Food for thought.

The American Medical association says that in an average lifetime a person will eat the following amounts of food.  50 head of cattle, 2,400 chickens, 320 pigs, 26 acres of grain and 50 acres of fruit and vegetables.  None of these will ease the craving of the soul.  The soul feeds only on the Word of GOD.  The gospel fills those who “hunger and thirst for righteousness” (Matthew 5:6).  Peter said “as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby, if indeed you have tasted that the LORD is gracious” (1 Peter 2:2-3).  (sincere or pure means unadulterated, nothing added.)

The Bible is often compared to food:  Water (Revelation 21:6).  Honey (Psalm 119:103).  Milk (Hebrews 5:12-14).  How often do we feed our stomachs compared to how often we feed our souls? If we feasted on food only as often as we feasted on the Word of God, would I survive physically?  Am I malnourished because I don’t feast on the Word Of GOD?

 

(Allen Webster, Adapted from House to House 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 Wes S      
Other Health
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 Wylie    
Upcoming Surgeries/Procedures
         
Elderly & Shut-In
Carol G Jane S Walt R Juna R Shirley V
        Rita P Jean N      
Others:
         
         
Service Men & Women
         
         
Expectant Mothers
         



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  


It has been said that I talk to everyone and anyone. And, that may be pretty close to the mark. However, I have come to the conclusion, that although it may be acceptable to talk to my dog, Debs, it's really not as beneficial as talking with someone else.


The manner of my conversation is different between a casual acquaintance and that of a close friend. With a friend there's a history, shared experiences; we know and understand each other, we know each other's hopes, dreams and desires, and each other's failures. The conversation with my friends have depth. Their voice and views are treasured.


So, when I read in Exodus 32 about Moses going out to the Tent of Meeting, the Tabernacle, and that "the Lord used to speak to Moses face to face, as man speaks to his friend" I see a relationship between the two. There's a history between them. They have an understanding of each other. There's a level of knowledge of the goals of the other.


Wow! This makes me question my relationship with God. I know that He knows me, but do I really know Him? This is a good reason to study His word, to know Him better.


Do I speak with Him as I would a friend? Maybe, this is why Jesus condemned the Pharisees with their loud repetitious prayers. If I heard the same story every time I ran into a friend, I might be tempted to avoid them.


As I apply His word to my life, I share the joy He has. I gain in developing this history with Him.
Do you know Him as a casual acquaintance or as a close friend?


(There's another aspect to consider from this interaction, passage. When the people saw Moses going out to the Tent of Meeting, they would rise up and worship God at the entrance of their own tents. They continued to worship until Moses returned. When people see me talking with God what impact does this have on them? Some waitress/waiters have stopped in their tracks. Others, have quietly delivered their dishes without intrusion. Then, there have been a few (thankfully only a few) who have no regard for me (their customer) nor for the communication I am having with my Friend. Our actions impact others.)

Jack (9/01/17)

 

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