Gregory Blvd Church of Christ

7109 Raytown Rd

Raytown, MO 64133

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THIS WEEK    5/11/25


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

Sam W - Morning Class
Sam W - Speaker

WEDNESDAY: Rick S will continue a Study in Daniel


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.



THIS AND THAT

Our sister Jean Norman passed on to be with our Father in Heaven early Thursday morning. Our prayers and support go out to her family on their loss.

 

Our sister Brenda Smith also passed on to be with our Heavenly Father Satuday. Our prayers are also extended to her family on their loss.

 

May:

Communion Preparation - Wylie

Collection Counting - Jack/Chris

 

 

 

 

“For if, after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, they are again entangled in them and overcome, the latter end is worse for them than the beginning.” ( II Peter 2:20.)    “Many grew up attending Bible classes, worshiping, and reading the Bible at home, but somewhere in college or in the busy years of the twenties, they grew lax and quit attending services.  GOD wants each one back.  HE accepts prodigals every week.  HE rejoices when the new generations of children grow up with a knowledge of GOD.” (House to House)

 

 

 

 

For a child will be born for us, a son will be given to us, and the government will be on His shoulders. He will be named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6

Written seven hundred years before Christ, this verse caps a remarkable passage of prophecy about the Messiah to come. Isaiah 9 predicts He will headquarter in Galilee (v. 1), will be a light that dispels gloom and a liberator who brings joy (vv. 1–5), will come as a child born, as a son given. He’ll permanently occupy the throne of David, and there will be no end to His rule (v. 7). We’re then given a set of majestic titles that describe His role. He will be:

The Wonderful Counselor. We sometimes need a financial counselor, a legal counselor, a career counselor, or perhaps a marriage counselor. Jesus is the Wonderful Counselor, and we can study the Gospels to see how unfailingly He counseled all who came to Him. As He prepared to return to heaven, He told His disciples, “I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Counselor to be with you . . . the Holy Spirit” (John 14:16, 26).

The Mighty God. In the Bible divine characteristics were assigned to Him, divine works credited to Him, divine worship rendered to Him, and divine titles ascribed to Him. He is both God and man.

The Everlasting Father. This doesn’t mean that Jesus is the first person of the Trinity. Jesus is God, but He isn’t the Father or the Holy Spirit. He’s the second person of the Trinity; and from everlasting to everlasting, He exercises fatherly care over us as One who perfectly represents the Father’s love for us.

The Prince of Peace. He possesses infinite peace, which He imparts to His own. In Him we have peace with God, peace throughout life, peace at the moment of death, and everlasting peace in heaven. These four titles are given so we can know Him better, worship Him fully, and enjoy Him as our Counselor, God, Father, and Prince.

God the Son is called the Prince of Peace. He came into the world with a song of peace: “On earth peace. . . .” He went out of the world with a legacy of peace: “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you.” Christ’s earnest prayer was for peace; He prayed that His people might be one. Christ not only prayed for peace, but bled for peace: “Having made peace through the blood of His cross.” He died not only to make peace between God and man, but between man and man. Christ suffered on the cross, that He might cement Christians together with His blood; as He prayed for peace, so He paid for peace.

(Thomas Watson, seventeenth-century Puritan)

 

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 Debra B The See sisters Jim G
Kathy T Janel R Marlene B    
Other Health
Sheena     Carolyn G Carroll B Dora B Kristopher B
Jerry & Jean N Juna R      John R Michael S Daniel
John M McKenzie L     Dakota Jackie D Kari Ann
Ed S Conner B     Harriet N Jane S Gaylene G
Shawn C Sandra H Gavin F Debbie Z Noah W
         
         
Upcoming Surgeries/Procedures
         
Elderly & Shut-In
Carol G Jane S Jerry & Jean N  Rita P Shirley V
Juna R        
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  


“Life is not a spectator sport.” This quote from Jackie Robinson says a lot!
Warned by his wife, Pilate attempted to wash his hands of Jesus. He claimed to accept no blame in killing the innocent Jesus. Pilate’s reaction to Jesus was a bit odd. First, he marveled that Jesus didn’t defend Himself from all charges hurled against Him. Pilate asked if Jesus was the “king of the Jews”. But, Jesus responded by saying, “ it is as you say.” Then, Pilate seemed to want to please the crowd as the course of least offense.


Jackie Robinson was correct, “Life is not a spectator sport.” When coming in contact with Jesus, decisions must be made. One can’t stand back and watch without being touched by Him, impacted by His love and the Father’s mercy! Pilate found out that attempting to wash his hands of Jesus only made them bloodier.


Jesus calls for me to love Him and follow Him. To me, the decision is simple - to return the life He purchased! His sacrifice was a gift that cannot be ignored.


(There’s much more to say, but I’m using some new eye drops that mess up my eyes.)


Jack (9/26/18)

 

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