Thursday, February 25, 2010

Bible Bowl 2010 is now here! We will have a packed house on Saturday, February 27th. I hope you can be here for this annual state-wide event. Those participating in this year’s Bible Bowl have been studying the Old Testament books of Lamentations and Ecclesiastes and will share their knowledge of these two books throughout the day.

Can you believe that Monday is March 1st? Flowers are awakening in our yards and finding that winter is not quite ready to yield to spring. No problem. God has everything in hand.

This Sunday morning our sermon topic is “Looking to Jesus.” God always gives us the strength to do what we need to do, to do what we have to do. In temptation He provides a way of escape. In sickness he provides help, comfort, wisdom, and healing. In sorrow He gives us rest. In all things God provides for us. Jesus instructed us to “Ask…Seek…and Knock” (Matthew 7:7f). If you would like to read ahead, read Hebrews 12:1-2 in addition to Matthew 7. Do you remember Paul’s statement of truth in Philippians 4:13? “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

On Sunday evening we will continue in our series of lessons entitled: FOUR POOR DECISIONS CHRISTANS CAN’T AFFORD TO MAKE. Last Sunday evening we looked a lesson one.

In Genesis 12-16 we find that Abraham and Sarah allowed their fleshly desires to overrule the word of God. They were desperate to have a son. After all, God had promised Abraham that he would be blessed and that all nations of the earth would be blessed through him (Genesis 12:1-3). God did not however, give Abraham the time frame for these blessings. God doesn’t give us a time frame either. Does He? Read Galatians 6:9 to find that God promises to reward the good that we do in ____ __________.” You can probably fill in these blanks without looking. Now back to our thoughts about Abraham and Sarah!

Sarah was about 76 years of age when she made a poor decision and gave Hagar, her handmaid as a wife to Abraham (You can figure the ages of Sarah, Abraham, and Ishmael from Genesis 16:16; 17:17; 17:24; 17:25; 21:5. Try it. You will find this interesting.). Age was not the problem. The problem was Sarah’s desperation that led to impatience that led to a poor decision. Of course we must remember God’s promise in Romans 8:28: “Now we know that all things word together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” God is so good.

This Sunday evening we will consider the second poor decision Christians can’t afford to make: We cannot afford to listen to those who do not know God’s word. Think. God spoke His promises to whom? To Sarah? No. To Hagar? No! To Abraham! Ah, yes! We simply cannot afford to listen to the advice of someone who is not familiar with the word of God. I look forward to sharing this lesson with you.

Sunday evenings at St. Andrews Road are very special. I hope you will make a special effort to assemble with your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ on Sunday evening for worship, study, and fellowship.

Remember our Gospel Meeting in March scheduled for Sunday through Wednesday, March 28th – 31st with Brother David Pharr.

The renovation to our facilities is complete except for a few minor additions. Now it is up to each of us to take care of our facilities so that we can enjoy the fruits of our sacrifice for years to come.

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