Wednesday, July 13, 2016

We are ONE Nation Under God, Relatives, Family...


Hello and welcome!  We are the United States of America, a nation of people always living, working, growing, changing, hoping, and surviving in a chaotic world by God’s amazing grace.  Are there issues that need to be resolved?  Yes.  Has there ever been a time in history when we didn’t have issues that needed resolution?  Do we have problems as a nation of people?  Certainly!  We have been…We are and will remain a work in progress as human beings created in the image of God Himself. 

Jesus said that a kingdom, city, or house divided against itself will not stand (Matthew 12:25) and He is so right.  Even humanity’s real enemy, Satan will not stand if he is divided against himself.  And so, unity then becomes the real goal for every nation, city, or family. 

It seems that lately many in our nation have adopted an “us versus them” outlook toward each other, toward others, and toward the world in general.  Fact is; we are all one.  We are family; brothers and sisters with one Father, God.  Read the Bible and see what I mean.  Paul was in Athens in Acts 17:22-31 seeing the many “objects” of the Athenians’ worship.  After congratulating the people for their religious aims, he taught them about the one and only true and living God and His relationship to them and their relationship to each other.  God is Lord of everything since He made everything.  He is spiritual and doesn’t need the people to build Him a house to dwell in.  He is perfectly capable of handling every situation and so doesn’t need people to “help” Him since He “gives to all life, breath, and all things.”  God made from “one man” every man on the earth.  And so, we all are brothers and sisters, cousins, relatives, family.  Think about it.  Every person you meet is your relative, a brother or sister, auntie or uncle, niece or nephew or cousin.  To me this fact changes my way of thinking, speaking, and acting toward others.  How about you, brother?

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Growing in Grace and Knowledge...


July in beautiful Louisville, Kentucky! Welcome family and friends! 

Our annual Tuesday Summer Series is going very well.  And what a challenge these “Portraits of Faith” are to every one of us!  Noah was challenged to obey God.  He did even though it took him 100 years to do it.  Abraham was challenged to trust God.  He did even though he was 100 years of age when Isaac came along.  Moses was challenged to be patient.  He was even though his mission to deliver Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land took 40 extra years.  Joseph was challenged to be humble.  He was even though he was sold into slavery, mistreated, imprisoned, and forgotten for 22 years.  Esther was challenged to be wise.  She was even though she had to risk her own life for her people.  On Tuesday (12th) Brother Chad Landman from the Graymere Church of Christ in Columbia, Tennessee will be with us to show us how Ruth was challenged to be strong in the midst of the trials of life.  I hope you will make plans to be here for this great lesson from God’s word.  May we all decide to grow in our faith!  Romans 10:17 says, “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”  The more of God’s word we read, study, hear, and reflect on the strong our faith will be.  Psalm 1 teaches us that when we delight in the law of the Lord and meditate on it day and night, we will prosper in all that we do.  How about it?  Come and hear and see!


The Watterson Trail congregation meets for worship on Sunday morning at 10:30 and again on Sunday afternoon at 1:30.  We meet in smaller age-appropriate sessions for Bible study on Sunday morning at 9:30.  Currently we are in the midst of our Tuesday Summer Series from June through August.  Beginning in September through May we will meet every Wednesday at 7:00 for Bible study. 

Someone might ask; “Why so many meetings?”  The answer is simple. Jesus said it best.  “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth…but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven…For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”  He is our treasure.  His word is our guide.  His kingdom and His righteousness are our priority.  Where He leads we follow happily, securely, and with all the confidence in the world.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

The passing of a legend - Cassius Clay - God alone sees and knows


Hello family and friends.  Our fair city has been in view of the world this week due to the death one of our own citizens, a man formerly known as Cassius Clay.  He is no different from any who pass from this life to the next, and yet he is very much different.  You can decide the similarities to just about any who die.  Like many, though he was rich in worldly things, yet he only took with him all that he had when we entered the world on January 17, 1942.  Like many, he enjoyed many great victories and like many he suffered much during his short 74 years.  Like every human being who dies; he kept his appointment with death and is now awaiting the judgement.  You can also decide the differences.  He will always be known as the greatest boxer of all time.  He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.  He left his faith in Jesus Christ to become a Muslim at age 23.  He refused to follow his fellow countrymen into war answering the call with a “No.”  He was married four times and has nine children.  He had Parkinson’s disease.  He will be missed.  The world keeps spinning.  Time moves on. 


God alone sees all and knows all and will judge all. Not me. Not you. Not the media or the world.  Only God.  And I’m glad.  In those final moments of a person’s life, thoughts of the past, present, and the future…all that is done or all that could’ve or would’ve or should’ve been done…victories and defeats…love of family and friends…times of happiness and sorrow…only God knows and understands and accepts or rejects.  God is good.  He is merciful.  He is love.  He is perfect.  He never makes a mistake.  He is right.  To be in His hands, well, there’s no better place to be.  May God bless the Ali family during their great loss is my prayer for them.  May God bless us to trust Him with our all and follow His instructions in Proverbs 3:3-5.


This Sunday (June 12) we will begin a new series of sermons entitled “Proper Adjustments.”  In this series we will look at examples from the Bible that will show us that God has always required adjustments when He asks us to follow Him.  Think with me.  Did Noah have to change?  What about Abraham?  Did God ask Moses to be different?  What about David?  And Jonah?  Did the 12 Apostles have to adjust their lives to Jesus’ instructions?  I could keep going but I think you get the picture.  This Sunday we will look at the rich young ruler who wanted eternal life.  Jesus told him he could have what he requested.  But there is an adjustment that the man had to make.  What about you?  Is God asking you to make an adjustment? Is He asking you to change?  You can do it!


Sunday afternoon at 1:30 is a very special time of worship and study at Watterson Trail.  I’m preaching a series entitled “Peace Under Pressure.”  Do you have “Peace WITH God?”  This is spiritual peace.  What about the “Peace OF God?”  This is emotional peace.  Well, when you have peace with God, you then have the peace of God.  Then, you will find “Peace IN God.”  This is relational peace.  Come and hear.  You will be so glad you did.  We almost always out at 2:30 for the rest of Sunday at home or visiting with family and friends.

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Happy Mother's Day 2016


Happy Mother’s Day!  Remember to call your mother. Some only wish they could. “Mother” can bring to mind many things:  peace, warmth, security, respect, honor, discipline, the rules of life, even our existence.   A mother’s love is a precious gift.  The Bible teaches us that love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things.  Love never fails.  Receiving love is certainly wonderful. Giving love is even better. Jesus has always been exactly right (Acts 20:35).  It is truly more blessed to give than to receive.  Our mothers literally gave us life.  What shall we do?


     One Saturday before Mother’s Day a thoughtful mother gave her three sons two dollars each and allowed them to shop for her for Mother’s Day.  How can three little boys in “J C Penney’s” ever show their mother just how much they love her with six dollars between them?  Such a task is impossible.  Of course we must remember that love simply cannot be measured in dollars or in any worldly terms.  The choices were limited.  These three boys finally agreed upon just the right pin for their mother to wear on her Sunday dress.  They pooled their money, almost to the penny and had their mother’s gift of love wrapped and ready to present to her.  On Sunday with bursting hearts and smiling faces those boys gathered around their mother and presented her the small box.  She gently opened the box saying, “You boys didn’t have to get me anything.” She took out the pin with the most wonderful look of joy and happiness, and immediately placed it on her blouse all the while talking about how beautiful it was and that this particular pin was all she ever wanted.


    A few years later these boys, now grown with children of their own gathered together around the dinner table with their parents reminiscing about those “good old days.”  Quietly the mother slipped away and returned a few minutes later holding the pin that those boys purchased for her so many years before.  To her, that pin holds more love than the most expensive piece of jewelry in the world.  The reason is obvious if you understand the meaning of love.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Lemons into Lemonade - And I love lemonade!


Welcome family and friends!  Don't you just love this time of year - Spring?  This morning it was very cool (38 degrees) in my old Kentucky home.  I'm still adjusting from Arkansas to Kentucky.  Even though the temps are very cool God's creation is waking up from its winter sleep.  The daffodils have given way to tulips, lilies, and irises.  The pear trees are giving way to the redbuds and dogwoods.  We're looking forward to summer and its wonderful blessings.

The Watterson Trail ladies have been especially busy over the past few days getting everything ready for our annual Ladies’ Day 2016, scheduled for this Saturday, April 9th at 8:30 a.m.  Our theme is "Turning Lemons into Lemonade."  We have invited a very special ladies' day speaker:  Janie Craun, editor of the Gospel Advocate's Christian Woman magazine.

I know that the entire day will enjoyable, encouraging, and challenging to all who participate.  Of course, this is a "ladies only" event.  The Watterson Trail men will proudly be serving lunch to all the ladies at 12:00. 

Isn’t it true that there are times in life where it seems that we have been given “lemons?”  Now what can you do when life hands you a lemon?  Some immediately give up and throw away what could have been something wonderful.  Some give in to the “lemon” and become sour and seedy to live a life of quiet desperation.  Some sit and stare at the “lemon” trying to figure out what to do, but give out too quickly; defeated by a “lemon.”  And then there are some who take the “lemons” of life and with God’s grace make something delicious and nutritious.  They turn their “lemons” into lemonade to enjoy and share with the world. 

Did you know that “turning lemons into lemonade” can also be profitable?  When my daughter was little, she wanted to earn some spending money during the summer.  She and her younger brother spent an entire day building a lemonade stand out of cardboard boxes, painting signs to place at the end of our driveway, turning lemons into lemonade, and selling Dixie cups of lemonade for 25 cents each out in the hot Florida sun.  Of course, we had to make a trip to the store at the end of the day.  Why?  To buy get more “lemons” of course and maybe get a few other “benefits” of turning lemons into lemonade as well.  We cannot always determine the chances, changes, and challenges that come to us in life.  We can however determine the attitude with which we face those chances, changes, and challenges.