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THIS WEEK            4/21/24                               


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TODAY:

Rick S - Morning Class
Rick S - 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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

........A great way to live.

Why should I say I can’t when the Bible says I can do all things through CHRIST? (Philippians 4:13)

Why should I lack when GODD supplies all my needs according to HIS riches? (4:19)

Why should I fear when GOD has not given me a spirit of fear, but of Power, love, and sound mind?  (2 Timothy 1:7)

Why should I be weak when GOD is the strength of my life? (Psalm 27:1; Daniel 11:32)

Why should I feel like a failure when I am a conqueror in all things through CHRIST? (Romans 8:37)

Why should I allow Satan supremacy when HE that is in me is greater than he that is in the world? (I John 4:4)

Why should I lack wisdom when GOD gives wisdom generously when I ask for It? (I Corinthians 1:30; James 1:5)

Why should I accept defeat when the Bible says that GOD always leads me in triumph?  (2 Corinthians 2:14)

Why should I be depressed when I have GOD’S loving kindness, compassion, and faithfulness to give me hope? (Lamentations 3:21-23)

Why should I worry when I can cast all my care on GOD who cares for me? (I Peter 5:7)

Why should I be in bondage when the truth has set me free? (John 8:32)

Why should I feel condemned when there is no condemnation to those who are in CHRIST? (Romans 8:1)

Why should I feel alone when JESUS is with me always, even to the end of the age? (Matthews 28:20; Hebrews 13:5)

(Adapted from Heart to Heart, House to House)



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Kim R Jack D Barbara N Ed S Brian R
Carol R        
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Jerry & Jean N Juna & Walt R      John R Linda M & Family Daniel
John M McKenzie L     Dakota Jackie D Kari Ann
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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  


Yes, we are back from the farm, or as my youngest Sibling calls it the “Wilderness.” Cell reception there brings to mind that show “Green Acres” where they had to go outside and climb a telephone pole in order to use the phone. It’s not that bad, but you have to stand in the right spot facing the right direction and hope for a signal. Neighbors across the road tell me that they had to go out the second story window and sit on the roof to get a cell signal. Don’t tell Cheryl, but I didn’t want to come back to town! Enough about me. Here’s today’s observation:


In Science Class we were to ascertain an element by examining it. Observe it. Test it. Prove its properties. Record these observations and compare them with those made by others who likewise have examined the evidence to determine if it was real and define it. This required a “hands on” approach of interaction with the element. Sulfur has a distinct smell, color. It in no means can be confused with mica which flakes off, has a mirror metallic sheen. A sandstone rock is distinctly different from a volcanic rock.


In like manner, John recorded his interactions with Jesus in I John 1. He heard. He saw with his own eyes. And, he touched it with his own hands. The scientific method utilized. And, now he writes what was made manifest and proclaims it to us that we also may have fellowship with him and the Father and the Son. The all important “acid test”- sharing his findings with others who were likewise experiencing the same thing.


My perceptions may mislead me. Perceptions are built on personal history and the environment. If I wake up on the wrong side of the bed, I might see things differently than if I woke up with vim and vigor. My perceptions will be tainted by the environment. When I was in the hospital, they gave me an impromptu eye examination. They asked me to read a notice on the wall. The problem was that it was dark and cloudy outside the windows, and the lights were turned down. I could barely distinguish the poster from the wall, there was so little contrast. Obviously, I failed. (It didn’t help that my double vision blurred the poster.) Environment may taint one’s perspective.


Likewise, my history may also change perceptions. One of my buddies at college was a “mouse”. He was short, frail looking and had a pinched face. My Mom warned me to avoid him. Yet, George (yes, that was his real name) was studious, meticulous and encouraging. I only wished that I had picked up some of his study habits. If I judged people on their appearance, I would have missed out on a lot. What I am trying to say is that we each carry around our personal baggage, and this tends to shade our perceptions.


So, as I read I John again there’s strength for me in knowing that the fellowship John and others tested has proven itself. I don’t have to rely on my perceptions. I don’t have to question. The reality has been made assured. I don’t have to take a “chance” of having this fellowship like winning a lottery or a drawing. I can have it as a reality. This gives me confidence in my daily walk. I can walk with my head held high. Not because of what I’ve done, but because of what He has done and who He is. I don’t have to be one of those who whose faith is based on “I feel.” My faith rests on solid rock which cannot be shaken. It rests on reality rather than perception.

Jack (9/04/19)

 

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