We had a great day this past Sunday at Enola! We had a good crowd again (131) with just about every Christian and guest staying after the service to visit and discuss life and living in our lobby and in the parking lot (By the way, we just paved and restriped our parking areas). If you haven’t visited with the Enola Church of Christ in a while, come out to the country for a visit.
Now, before you come out, just know that you might decide to stay longer than you thought, maybe even decide to become a member of the church of Christ at Enola. You will find our facilities to be very inviting, comfortable, and beautiful. You will notice that the Christians at Enola love God. We love one another and try to help one another as we have opportunity. Of course, we are not perfect in any sense of the word, but we are trying to be more like our Lord, Jesus Christ in life and living. We often fall short of the Lord’s expectations. We are trying to learn from our mistakes. You will find that Enola is a quiet and peaceful town, a refuge in these times of busyness, strain and stress.
Our Bible classes are literally filled with the Bible; Bible pages turning, Christians reading the Bible, Bible discussion, and just thinking about the Bible, God’s word to mankind. That’s the way it should be.
When we worship together on the Lord’s Day every Sunday we sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs without the use of mechanical instruments of music. Our hearts and voices are the only instruments we use to make melody to the Lord. Simple. Pure. No complications.
We do a lot of praying. We usually pray at least six times every Sunday morning, maybe even more. We pray because we need to talk to our Father about our needs, the needs of others, and the needs of our world in addition to prayers of thanksgiving and communion. Speaking of “communion,” we eat the Lord’s Supper every first day of the week, every Sunday. We remember Jesus when He suffered and died on the cross and we examine ourselves to allow Him to cleanse us of any and every sin and shortcoming. We eat the unleavened bread first then the fruit of the vine because that is the way the Lord and His disciples did it. Paul taught the church at Corinth much about the way the church should share in the Lord’s Supper together (1 Corinthians 11).
Every Sunday we give a portion of our financial means to the Lord to be overseen by our eldership so that the church can be the shining light we need to be in our community and in the world. We are learning and growing in our commitment to stewardship.
Every Sunday I share two sermons; one at 11:30 and another at 5:15. Currently we are studying about commitment on Sunday morning and on Sunday evening we are studying about the seven wonders of God’s love. I am enjoying these lesson series very much. I hope that the church and our guests will grow from these studies from God’s word.
On Sunday morning at 10:00 one of our elders, Brother Eddie Hawkins is teaching the adults on the subject of “Attitudes” and on Wednesday evening at 7:00 I am teaching about the Deep Things of God. We are growing in every way out in the country; growing to love God with a deeper understanding, growing to love one another as Christ loves us, growing to love our family, friends, and neighbors, not just with words but with deeds and in truth, growing to love the world so that we can effectively share the gospel of Christ with whoever will listen.
Come and see. You’ll be glad that you did. Just be prepared to stay a while, maybe even stay and grow with us for a lifetime.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
God is Blessing Us Up in the Country
We’ve been praying
for rain for the past three months and it looks like “Isaac” will soon visit
Arkansas after spending some time in Mississippi and Louisiana. According to the “news” we will be getting
some stormy weather on Thursday and Friday of this week. We’ll see.
Be careful and watchful as the week progresses.
We enjoyed a great
Sunday in Enola with the church of Christ meeting on Sunday morning for Bible
study and worship then again on Sunday evening at 5:00. Our attendance continues to improve on Sunday
morning (143). Think about it. Why do we meet together in the first
place? Well, we know that God expects
His church to meet together and tells us so in Hebrews 10:19-25. There are so many blessings and benefits to
“going to church.” We honor God when we
meet with our fellow Christians. We
encourage one another. We grow in our
knowledge of the Bible. We are
strengthened in our faith. We show our
family, friends, neighbors, and even our enemies whose side we’re on when we
meet with our fellow Christians for study, worship, and fellowship. Our meetings are informative, encouraging,
thought-provoking, helpful, interesting, and just plain fun. We experience much joy and happiness. Sometimes we do cry because life is not
always joyous. We sing. We pray.
We read and study the Bible. We
pool our money so that the church can be the shining light in our community
that we need to be. Every Sunday we
share in the Lord’s Supper together remembering Jesus and examining
ourselves. Meeting with the church helps
me focus and refocus on what is most important in life. Really, my week runs more smoothly when I
meet with the church. How about it? Decide.
Decide to be present whenever the church meets.
This Sunday
morning (September 2nd) we will begin a new series entitled “My
Commitment – Am I Committed to the Father through the Son?” We will take a look at ourselves and our
commitment to see what it is that actually motivates our Christian walk. Are we committed to the fad, or to the Father?
Our Sunday evening
lesson series “The Seven Wonders of God’s Love” continues this Sunday with a
lesson on “The Wonder of Its Fruit.” I
am especially excited about this lesson. When David wrote Psalm 23, he penned the
words, “My cup overflows.” It is
true. My cup overflows with the fruit of
God’s wonderful love.
We are doing just
fine out in the country. Come and
see. Brother Eddie Hawkins is one of our
elders. He is doing an outstanding job
teaching our adult class on Sunday morning.
We are discussing “Attitudes.” We
have examined cooperation, patience, and respect. And boy, do I need to work on these three
attitudes. You probably need a little
help on these too.
On Wednesday
evening at 7:00 we are studying the deep things of God. We will conclude the lesson on the body,
soul, and spirit and begin studying about our enemy, Satan. Whew!
I’ll tell you this. Satan is mean
and he is nothing but evil, but we can know him, we can understand him, we can refuse
him, and we can defeat him. Not in ourselves,
but only in Jesus Christ.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Fall is in the Air up in the Country
I can feel
it. Can you? Fall is in the air. I know that we have another few weeks of warm
summer weather left, but it certainly is exciting to know that cooler weather
is on the horizon. Boy, do we need rain
here in the country. There is a little bit
of green in the fields and round about, but brown is our primary color
presently. We are very thankful for the
rain we have been receiving here and there.
God is good and knows our needs and will provide in His time and
according to His. We pray. We hope.
We wait patiently for the Lord’s blessings.
We are now trying
to adjust our lives to the back-to-school routine; up earlier, traffic, waiting
for school buses on the way to wherever we might be going, and busier evenings
with homework, fall sporting events, and trying to get enough rest for the day’s
responsibilities. We must remember who
we are in the busy times. We are
Christians first. May we always remember
our place in the Lord’s church. Jesus
spoke about having proper priorities in His sermon on the mountain in Matthew 5-7. In Chapter 6, verse 33 Jesus said, “Seek
first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to
you.” When we put first things first,
all the other things in life will fall in line without much difficulty. In addition to Christ’s expectations of His
people we need to remember our Christian brothers and sisters who are depending
on us when the church meets. Our elders
(Larry Arnett, Eddie Hawkins, and Andrew Shock) at the Enola Church of Christ have
scheduled our Bible study and worship times late enough on Sunday for each of
us to get a little extra sleep and still be present for Bible study at 10:00
and worship at 11:00 every Sunday. Our
Sunday evening assembly begins at 5:00 and concludes at 6:00, which gives us
plenty of time to attend then be home early enough to prepare for Monday
morning. Our service on Wednesday
evening is a little bit later (7:00), I know, but we end our Bible study
classes promptly at 8:00. I always look forward
to our meetings together.
This Sunday morning
we will conclude our series entitled “Avoiding Foolish Behavior – Four Things
People Do To Mess Up Their Lives.” We
must not allow fleshly desires to overrule the word of God. We must not listen and take advice from
someone who is unfamiliar with the word of God.
We must not blame someone else for something we bring on ourselves. We must not shirk our own responsibilities
for the sake of keeping the peace. Abram
and Sarai in Genesis 16 made all four of these foolish decisions when they
followed a plan that was not from God.
What about us? May we make wise
decisions. Our happiness, our peace, our
prosperity, our life, and our eternal destiny depends on it.
Our Sunday evening
series is going very well. We are
studying about “The Seven Wonders of God’s Love.” We have considered the source, the objective,
and the dimensions of God’s love. This
week we will take a look at the superiority of the love of God. Paul wrote to the church at Corinth in 1
Corinthians 13:13; “Now abides faith, hope, and love, these three, but the
greatest of these is love.” I hope you
will be present on Sunday evenings for some really great lessons from God’s
word.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
God's Love is Wonderful!
We had another great Sunday at Enola when the church of Christ met for study, worship, and fellowship this past Sunday, August 12th. We had 160 present. That’s great! I can tell that school is about to begin because my brothers and sisters in Christ are settling down from their summer travels. I am so very happy to be a Christian. I am especially happy to be a member of the Enola Church of Christ. If you are reading this blog, please consider visiting with the church at Enola. You will find a group of people who love God and one another. We are sincerely trying to please God by following His instructions revealed to us in His word, the Bible. We are what we are only because of our choosing Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord in faith, repentance, confession, and baptism. God’s love is wonderful.
On Sunday night we are presently involved in a very special study: The Seven Wonders of God’s Love. We have looked at the source and the objective of God’s wonderful love. This Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m. we will look at the dimensions of God’s love. God’s love is unconditional, everlasting, and unchanging. His love reaches out to everyone in the world through the gospel of His Son, Jesus Christ, even into the darkest places in a person’s heart and life. Paul prayed in Ephesians 3:14-21 that God would grant every Christian the ability to comprehend what is the width and length and depth and height – to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge.
Our Sunday morning lesson series continues this Sunday morning (August 19th) with the third foolish decision Abram and Sarai made that complicated their lives beyond imagination: They tried to blame someone else for what they brought on themselves. Sarai formulated a plan that did not agree with God’s plan for her. She invited others to join her in her plan. Oh what a tangled web she weaved. After her plan came to fruition, she tried to blame others for what she brought on herself. When we try to blame someone else for what we bring on ourselves, we are behaving foolishly. God requires every one of us to accept responsibility for our own choices. Dedicate yourself today to avoid foolish behavior. Don’t allow your own fleshly desires to overrule the word, will, plan, and purpose of God for you. Don’t listen to and trust someone who is unfamiliar with God’s word. And don’t try to blame someone else for what you bring on yourself. Accept personal responsibility for your life. Today, some would say, “Man up!”
School begins over the next few days, depending on the school. Please be more careful on the highways to and from where you are going. There will be children all around us, school buses, teenagers in the driver’s seat, and our local and state police on duty to see that we understand the importance of being responsible citizens. Teens and young adults (And the rest of us too): PLEASE, please put the cell phone away while you are driving. Save your life and the lives of others. We can live longer and happier when we stop, look, listen, and make wise choices.
On Sunday night we are presently involved in a very special study: The Seven Wonders of God’s Love. We have looked at the source and the objective of God’s wonderful love. This Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m. we will look at the dimensions of God’s love. God’s love is unconditional, everlasting, and unchanging. His love reaches out to everyone in the world through the gospel of His Son, Jesus Christ, even into the darkest places in a person’s heart and life. Paul prayed in Ephesians 3:14-21 that God would grant every Christian the ability to comprehend what is the width and length and depth and height – to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge.
Our Sunday morning lesson series continues this Sunday morning (August 19th) with the third foolish decision Abram and Sarai made that complicated their lives beyond imagination: They tried to blame someone else for what they brought on themselves. Sarai formulated a plan that did not agree with God’s plan for her. She invited others to join her in her plan. Oh what a tangled web she weaved. After her plan came to fruition, she tried to blame others for what she brought on herself. When we try to blame someone else for what we bring on ourselves, we are behaving foolishly. God requires every one of us to accept responsibility for our own choices. Dedicate yourself today to avoid foolish behavior. Don’t allow your own fleshly desires to overrule the word, will, plan, and purpose of God for you. Don’t listen to and trust someone who is unfamiliar with God’s word. And don’t try to blame someone else for what you bring on yourself. Accept personal responsibility for your life. Today, some would say, “Man up!”
School begins over the next few days, depending on the school. Please be more careful on the highways to and from where you are going. There will be children all around us, school buses, teenagers in the driver’s seat, and our local and state police on duty to see that we understand the importance of being responsible citizens. Teens and young adults (And the rest of us too): PLEASE, please put the cell phone away while you are driving. Save your life and the lives of others. We can live longer and happier when we stop, look, listen, and make wise choices.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Good News from the Country
Still, no
rain! My, my! What a summer to remember, to forget. It seems that all of nature in Enola is
groaning for relief. May God bless us
according to His purpose and promises!
We began a new
Sunday morning series last Sunday entitled “Avoiding Foolish Behavior.” We studied about foolish behavior on Monday
night during our VBS at Enola. We
studied about being foolishly simple, foolishly stubborn, foolishly silly,
foolishly scornful, and foolishly sacrificial.
I thought we could take this lesson one step further and consider Abram
and Sarai in Genesis 16 and see how they made four foolish decisions that
really complicated their lives for generations to come. We must not allow fleshly desires to overrule
the word of God. We considered this
foolish behavior last Sunday. God
promised Abram a son but did not tell him when that son would come. Abram believed God. Sarai became impatient with God fulfilling
His promise and suggested that Abram take her maid as a wife and have a child
with her. Instead of remembering God’s
promise and remaining prayerful, patient, and faithful, Abram and Sarai allowed
their desperation to lead them to follow their fleshly desire instead of the word
of God.
This Sunday
morning we will take a look at the second foolish decision that Abram and Sarai
made: Abram took the advice of someone
(Sarai, his wife) who was not familiar with the word of God. If we are not very careful, we, too will make
this same foolish decision in our lives.
Psalm 1 begins this way; “Blessed is the man who does not walk in the
counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat
of the scornful, but his delight is In the law of the Lord, and in that law he
meditates day and night.” Verse 3 tells
us that whoever holds faithfully to God’s word will prosper in everything he
does. When we are in need of counsel or
advice concerning life and living, let us remember to consider the advice of
someone who is familiar with the word of God.
We may have friends who really want what is best for us. They may have good intentions. Question is:
Are they familiar with God’s word?
Will they direct us in the ways of God?
We’ll take another look at Abram and Sarai and see that they made
another foolish decision that really complicated things for generations to
come.
Our Sunday night series
is entitled “The Seven Wonders of God’s Love.”
God is the source of love. He is
love. This Sunday evening we will
consider the object of God’s love. I
hope you will be present for this lesson.
Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
We’re having
another “Men’s Breakfast” this coming Saturday, August 11th in the
Fellowship Hall at the Enola Church of Christ facilities. If you would like to help us get everything
ready, be there at 6:00 a.m. Come to eat
at 7:00 a.m. We always have a great time
of brotherly fellowship. YOUNG MEN AND
BOYS: Get up early and come enjoy a good
breakfast with your Christian brothers.
The church of
Christ at Enola is doing well and we are so very thankful to God and to every
member for the privilege of serving the Lord in the Mt. Vernon/Enola area.
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