September 20

The devotional Our Daily Bread had a good example of seizing opportunities to display God’s power to the world on Sept 19th.  I did not read it in time for it to be included in my sermon but let me copy it here for you in this post.  It is based in the verse from 2 Cor 2:15, “We are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing.”
“I knew a rancher who lived near Lometa, Texas.  His two grandsons were my best friends. We would go into town with him and follow him around while he shopped and chatted with the folks he knew. He knew them all by name and he knew their stories. He’d stop here and there and ask about a sick child or a difficult marriage, and he’d offer a word of encouragement or two. He would share Scripture and pray if it seemed the right thing to do.  I’ll never forget the man. He was something special. He didn’t force his faith on anyone, but he always seemed to leave it behind. 
The elderly rancher had about him what Paul would call the sweet “aroma of Christ”. God used him to “spread the aroma of the knowledge of [Christ]”  He’s gone to be with God now, but his fragrance lingers on in Lometa.
C.S. Lewis wrote, “There are no ordinary people. You have never talked with a mere mortal.”  Put another way, every human contact has eternal consequences. Every day we have opportunities to make a difference in the lives of people around us through the quiet witness of a faithful and gentle life or through encouraging words to a weary soul. Never underestimate the effect a Christlike life can have on others.”
 
A good word from Our Daily Bread. https://odb.org/US/2021/09/18/a-sweet-aroma
 


September 13

God promises us deliverance throughout the Bible not just in the Exodus passages we read during Sunday’s sermon.  Here are a few more that you can depend upon for God keeping his promises. 
  Galatians 5:1, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”
  James 4:7, “Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
  Psalm 34:4, “I sought the LORD, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears.”
  Psalm 34:17, “The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles.”
  Isaiah 43:19, “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”
  And finally Psalm 91 (the entire chapter) has much to say about a God who rescues and delivers us.  I hope that these verses will encourage you this week as we see how God promises us deliverance.


September 6

Well we are in the month of September.  Fall is just around the corner and the winter months are just ahead.  This time of year reminds me of times in my life that are dry and barren.  The green of spring and summer dry of the leaves and caused them to fall off the tree as if they were dead.  We all go through times in our lives when hope fades, difficult times start, and things look lost.  But just like the seasons, God brings us through those times of deadness and dryness into new birth again.  But how does God do this in our lives.  This is what we are going to dwell on in this next sermon series on a way through the wilderness and see what God does during this time.   And just as the first couple of chapters in Exodus show us, many times God starts out behind the scene.  But that does not mean he is not there.  He is just starting to call people who will help us get through the wilderness.



August 30

We have just finished looking at our purpose.  I hope that all who listened to the messages feels their unique call on their lives to God and his will.  God has given each of us different personalities, different backgrounds, and different experiences in order to reach certain people.  I hope you feel up to the task because God has given you all you need to meet the challenges before you as you seek to accomplish God’s purpose for your life.



August 23

One of the wonderful ministries that this church is a part of in terms of overseas mission is our Let’s Sew program.  Once a month some of our ladies in the church get together and sew sundresses for little girls and short for little boys.  These are sent to some of our missionaries overseas to give to boys and girls whom they are ministering among.  So far this year we have sent out over 100 dresses and 20 pairs of shorts.  And we got another 60+ dresses and 20+ shorts that are all put together to send out in our next shipment.  Providing some much needed clothes is just one more way we are supporting our missionaries in other countries.



August 16

Some of you may have found these posts for the first time.  Maybe someone handed you a card for free babysitting or offering prayer for some of you needs.  Maybe you click on a ad on Facebook.  I want you to know that you are welcome here.  Explore the website as much as you desire.  Sign up for our Parent’s Night Out (free babysitting) that will take place on September 3rd.  Come to our movie night coming up on August 27.  I usually do not publicize the title, but I think I can let those of you who found this place in on the secret.  We are going to watch the movie Abominable from 2019.  It is free (just like the babysitting) and you can also get some free popcorn to eat during the movie.  More details are under our Events page.
There are other pages where you can listen to past sermons and learn more about our church.  But the best way to learn about our church is to come on Sunday morning at 10:30 and experience it for yourself.  I am personally inviting you.  Be my guest and experience what you cannot here on this website or by watching it on Facebook.  Let us show you how much we love people.


August 9

Prayer is the bread and butter of the Christian life.  Communication with God is so important.  He longs for it and commands it and answers it.  And when we pray for others, we get our eyes off our own problems and needs and lifts up others needs and issues.  It does soften our hearts to them and show our love for them, which as we have learned is another command given to us by God.  I would even encourage you to focus all this week on intercessory prayer.  Put your own wants and wishes on hold and focus solely on those are you.  Pray for God to work in their lives.  I think you will find that praying for others will end up benefiting you.



August 2

Have you ever noticed how many worship songs there are about the Christmas time?  “Come let us worship the King.  Jesus the Savior is born”,  “Come and worship, Worship Christ the new born king”, “Prayer and praising, all men raising, Worship him, God on High” (We Three Kings).  And those are just the ones off the top of my head.  There are others about kneeling or bowing down, adoring (another word for worship).  But what about worshiping Christ at other times in his ministry?  I did enjoy the three worship songs during the service (We have Come into this House, His Name is Wonderful, and Thou Art Worthy).  They emphasized many points of my sermon; Forgetting about ourselves and magnify the Lord, bowing down before him, adoring him, praising his worthiness.  We need to worship more and complain less.



July 26

One of my points in the first part on Jeremiah 29 is to prosper where God has planted you.  That does not mean that God cannot or will not decide in his plan to move you.  But not matter where you are at, God has put you there for a particular reason.  God can and does sometimes uproot us to transplant us in other locations, but for the most part that is rare and when it happens God makes it abundantly clear.  So do not look for “greener pastures” before you begin fulfilling God’s plan.  Start now.  Be a disciple maker in your town or neighborhood.



July 19

I did not post last week because I was on vacation with my family.  I had a wonderful time to refresh by body and soul.  One thing I knew I could count on was that God still showed up.  He doesn’t take vacations or time off.  He is with each of us 24/7/365 wherever we are.  He was with me in Florida as much as he was where you were.  And he never leaves us.  What a mighty God we serve.