Monday, February 22, 2010

Can you believe that the Statewide Bible Bowl is now only a week away scheduled for Saturday, February 27th right here at St. Andrews Road? Wow! It is amazing that February is almost over. I am looking forward to spring!
Speaking of the Bible Bowl: If you can help with setting everything up on Friday or if you can help out on Saturday, please sign upon the bulletin board in the lobby. We really need your help! Check in with Wade Holton or Mike Moore for details.
This Sunday morning we will consider the most dangerous word in any language: TOMORROW. This one word has robbed millions of people of success. It has caused many plans to be forever changed. It has closed the gate of heaven to countless multitudes of people. Proverbs 27:1 simply says; “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring forth.” What a statement of truth! Please, please, please do not wait until tomorrow to do what you need to do today.
Every Monday I receive a copy of our attendance report from our church secretary, Kay. We have such a wonderful, caring, faithful congregation. It is such a privilege to be your minister and friend. Sadly, my brothers and sisters, we have some who are not holding to their commitment of faithfulness to God in attendance, in Bible study, in fellowship with the church, in communion with Christ in the Lord’s Supper, in giving to the furtherance of the work of the church, and in prayer together with fellow Christians. Every Sunday morning the church of Christ at St. Andrews Road meets for Bible study, fellowship, and worship. Bible study begins at 10:00 a.m. We take a short break at 10:45 and then meet together for worship at 11:00. We are usually out by 12:00. We return on Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. and on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. Just think: two hours and forty-five minutes on Sunday and one hour on Wednesday evening. It is true that some have difficulty driving at night. Did you know that our deacons arrange to pick up anyone who needs a ride to our assemblies? If you need a ride, just call the church office and someone will gladly assist you. It is also true that work, sickness, and circumstances that are beyond our control sometimes hinder us. Do an evaluation of yourself and your family. Are you fulfilling your commitment to Christ and His church? I need you. You need me. We need each other. Decide today to do what you know you need to do for God, for your family at home, for your Christian family, for yourself.
On Sunday evening at SAR we will begin a new series of lessons entitled: FOUR POOR DECISIONS CHRISTANS CAN’T AFFORD TO MAKE. I hope this series will help us all to be more aware of the God’s provision and our enemy’s deception. We will use Abram and Sarai along with others from the Bible as examples of those who made poor decisions that were so very costly to their relationships with others and with God. If you would to read ahead, read Genesis 16.
Lesson 1 – We cannot afford to let fleshly desire overrule the word of God
Lesson 2 – We cannot afford to listen to those who do not know God’s word
Lesson 3 – We cannot afford to blame others for what we bring on ourselves
Lesson 4 – We cannot afford to shirk responsibility for the sake of keeping peace
Our Gospel Meeting with David Pharr is on the horizon scheduled for Sunday through Wednesday, March 28th – 31st. Mark your calendar and plan to be here on Sunday and every night of the meeting.
I always look forward to our time together in study, worship, and fellowship.

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