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Raytown, MO 64133

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THIS WEEK    2/23/25


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

Bill N - Morning Class
Zach C - Speaker

WEDNESDAY: Bill N - Continue a Study in Zephaniah


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 dear brother David Landes' Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, February 25 at Smart Road.

Visitation at 10am and Services at noon.

 

February:

Communion Preparation - Paul

Collection Counting - Bill/Denton


March:

Communion Preparation - Kenny & Harriet

Collection Counting - Ed/Kevin

 

 

 

 

“Don’t just make resolutions, be resolute” Ralph Bratcher

 

 

“The death HE died, he died to sin once for all: but the life he lives, He lives to GOD”

At the beginning of his ministry, Aaron the brother of Moses and head of the priestly family was commanded to maintain the "burnt offering", Leviticus 6:8-13. This sacrifice was to remain on the altar every night and all night so that there would always be a sacrificial offering to preserve the bond between God and His people.

To accomplish this in practical terms required strict adherence to a complicated cycle of rituals that put a great stress on both resources and human energy. With time, because of relocation, wars, and apostasy, this command was violated repeatedly, thus proving that a better way was needed.

When the Father sent Christ to offer His precious life as a "once for all" sacrifice for sin (Romans 6:10), the need for a perpetual sacrifice was provided and the Old Testament preview of things to come was fulfilled. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross now stands before God night and day as the offering for our sins 24/7. What all the planning and effort of a legion of priests could not accomplish so many years ago, God has now established through the cross, not just for a day or a year, but guaranteed until the end of time.                                                                                                          

“They abandoned their gods there; so David gave the order and they were burned with fire.” I Chronicles 14:12

1. Good leaders know right from wrong  David showed the basic reason why he was a good leader – he was able to know when his followers made a bad choice and correct it. David didn't lead by polls or surveys, he led by following what was right.
2. Good leaders can make unpopular decisions.
Even though his men might have revolted at the loss of their loot (not to mention the loss of face at being called to account for sin), David made the tough call. Leaders have to be ready to sacrifice popularity for the sake of principle.
3. Good leaders obey their leaders,
Leaders who see themselves as the final authority, who refuse to humble themselves to reason or right often lead their people to destruction. David understood that God was his leader and he needed to submit to His leadership if he wanted to retain his own position. The same principles exist today and when leaders understand these, they can look forward to long and successful leadership, and the people will enjoy peace and prosperity as a result.

(Mike Mazzalongo)

  


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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      
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
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Betty M Shawn C Sandra H Kim Thomas
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Elderly & Shut-In
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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  


Slavery was a curse on each culture that engaged in it. Throughout history, the enslaving of others was a “custom” brought about by the victor. Assyrian victors took entire civilizations captive and transported them from their homes to elsewhere in the kingdom. Governors of these enslaved people were ruthless, this was one of the justifications for their destruction according to the Minor Prophets.


This “custom” of enslaving and mass deportation was further followed by the Babylonian Empire. Although there some hints of this practice among the Greek and Roman Empires, for the most part captives were allowed in stay in their own homes.


Speaking of the Minor Prophets, Obadiah, the oldest Minor Prophet condemned the Edomites for profiting off of the vanquished. They captured their kinsmen and sold them in slavery.


So, slavery has no place among people who are following God.


Jack (6/17/24)

 

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