Upcoming
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Mt.
Herman Missionary Baptist
Church will be selling
their Eatin'
Meetin' Favorites Cookbook
in front of Wal Mart
Saturday, November 21,
starting at 10:00am.
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Arcadia
Church of Christ will
be having a gospel
meeting Sun.-Wed.,
Dec. 6th-9th at 7:00
p.m. each night. Brother
Stephen Wiggins, from
San Augustine, will
be the preacher. Arcadia
Church of Christ is
located on FM 138 (Lower
Arcadia Rd.) about 12
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Prayer
Request for Baby Curry
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Notes
from a Prayer Journey
- November
16, 2009
By Shirley Goodwin
I
Will Be Your God Through
All Your Lifetime
Ps 86:5-7
5 For You,
Lord, are good, and ready
to forgive, And abundant
in mercy to all those
who call upon You.
6 Give ear,
O Lord, to my prayer;
And attend to the voice
of my supplications.
7 In the
day of my trouble I will
call upon You, For You
will answer me. (NKJV)
Philip Melanchthen said,
“Trouble and perplexity
drive me to prayer and
prayer drives away perplexity
and trouble.”
Truly, the result of
prayer is that situations
change and God gives us
strength to cope with
perplexity. David’s
assurance of answered
prayers was the foundation
of his calling upon God
in times of trouble. In
Psalm 86:6-10, David writes
from speaking of God's
willingness to answer
prayer to God's omnipotent
power to help. David had
a firm confidence in God
at all times and an unwavering
belief that God is a hearer
of prayer.
This confidence in God
is our foundation of hope
when we approach God in
prayer. We, like David,
know that God hears and
answers our prayers and
that He is our Savior
all the days of our lives.
Isa 46:4 I will be your
God through all your lifetime,
yes, even when your hair
is white with age. I made
you and I will care for
you. I will carry you
along and be your Savior.
(TLB)
Prayer for the day:
My Lord, my God, today,
I thank you that you know
all things and I thank
you for your mercy, your
love and your forgiveness.
I ask forgiveness of all
of my sins and I thank
you for always hearing
my prayers. Thank you
for giving me answers
to the perplexities of
life. Lead me Lord and
I will follow. Amen.
Email: shirley.prayerjourney.goodwin@gmail.com
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Viewpoint
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November
16 ,
2009
By Pastor
Steve Harris
“He that hath ears
to hear, let him hear”
(Matthew 11:15).
A dentist in Philadelphia
practiced out of a small
building that had only
a few parking spaces in
front of it. This was
an inconvenience to many
of his patients, who were
forced to find parking
wherever they could along
a busy street. One day
he learned that the vacant
lot next to him was for
sale. This lot could easily
provide the much-needed
parking for his patients.
However, there was one
problem. The dentist did
not have enough money
to purchase the property
and would have to take
out a loan in order to
buy the lot. He discussed
the matter, including
all of the financial benefits
of such an investment,
with his father, but his
father was firm in his
counsel: “Do not
borrow for it.”
Was this the “voice
of God” or the outdated
thinking of a cautious,
elderly man?
Based on the Scriptural
principles of honoring
your father and mother
(see Exodus 20:12 and
Proverbs 23:22), the dentist
decided not to buy the
lot. What happened? The
city purchased it and
turned it into a first-class
parking lot, assuming
responsibility for all
of its future maintenance
needs as well!
We will miss the voice
of God if we do not recognize
the truth of Scripture
in the teaching and counsel
of our human authorities.
God’s primary mode
of communication is His
inspired and infallible
written Word. The Spirit
of God inspired Godly
men to write the Scriptures,
and the same Holy Spirit
guides us in understanding
and applying its truth
to our lives. (See II
Peter 1:21 and John 16:13.)
God also raises up pastors
and others to teach the
Word of God and explain
how to apply it to our
lives. (See Ephesians
4:11–12.) However,
regardless of how wise
and Godly these messengers
are, we must confirm what
they tell us with the
Bible itself. Paul commended
the Bereans because they
checked his teaching against
Scripture. “These
were more noble than those
in Thessalonica, in that
they received the word
with all readiness of
mind, and searched the
scriptures daily, whether
those things were so”
(Acts 17:11).
In addition to pastors,
teachers, and parents,
God speaks to us through
government officials.
We are to honor them as
ministers of God and obey
them as long as their
directives are in harmony
with God’s Word.
(See Romans 13:1–7
and I Peter 2:13–14.)
The Book of Proverbs tells
us that God speaks to
us and directs us through
government officials:
“A divine sentence
is in the lips of the
king …” (Proverbs
16:10). “The king’s
heart is in the hand of
the LORD, as the rivers
of water: he turneth it
whithersoever he will”
(Proverbs 21:1).
I am deeply indebted
to the God-ordained messengers
in my life through whom
I have heard God’s
voice over the years.
Indelible truths have
been engrafted into my
soul by gifted communicators
of God’s Word. Who
are the people God has
used in your life to communicate
to you His truth, starting
in your childhood up until
now? Let’s be alert
to hear God’s voice
as He speaks to us through
many different individuals
in our lives.
(Steve Harris is pastor
of the First United Pentecostal
Church of Center and host
of the daily radio devotionals,
Morning Manna, heard Monday-Fridays
@ 8:45 a.m. on KDET 930
AM & KQSI 92.5 FM)
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Pull
Up a Chair -
November 20, 2009
By Bro. Michael
“On Being Thankful”
What do we have to be
Thankful For?
Why should we be thankful
to God when times are
so hard? The Bible teaches
that every good thing
in life comes from the
Lord. There’s the
old hymn that says to
“count your blessings
name them one by one.”
We often live life looking
at what we don’t
have and fail to see the
blessings that God has
given us.
James 1:17 - "Every
generous act and every
perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father
of lights; with Him there
is no variation or shadow
cast by turning. By His
own choice, he gave us
a new birth by the message
of truth so that we would
be the first fruits of
His creatures."
Those of us that know
Jesus Christ as Lord and
savior ought to be thankful
for the grace of God that
has been freely given
to us. We know that in
ourselves we will never
be good enough for God
to accept us. The Bible
says “all have sinned
and fallen short”.
We can be thankful for
His forgiveness in our
lives. We deserve hell
but by God’s grace
we will one day gain heaven.
The Lord does not tempt
us to do evil and He is
not tempted by evil and
James 1:13-14 tells us
that He does not tempt
anyone. James 1:17 teaches
that our God is the Giver
of every good and perfect
gift. He is the Father
of lights, and in Him
there is no shadow of
darkness! One side of
the moon is always in
the dark while the other
side is always in the
light. With the Lord there
is no dark side, He’s
always light, there is
no dark side. The Lord
never varies; he is not
like a yo-yo that’s
up and down! He’s
always brings into our
lives good, because He
is by nature the good
God. During these days
let us give thanks for
all the good gifts that
the Lord brings into our
lives.
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Happenings
at FUMCJ - November
15, 2009
Submitted: Randy Smith,
Pastor
Happenings at FUMCJ
Grace and peace from
our brother Jesus, Amen.
Today is the 33rd Sunday
of Ordinary and I used
the Old Testament Lesson
from 1 Samuel 2 as my
text. The Song of Hannah
is a joyous song and poem
of Thanksgiving for the
people of Israel . It
is a promise of God’s
justice and the restoration
of hope. Allison McKenzie
came with her grandparents,
Avis and Barry Moss and
helped Ms. Avis as Ms.
Avis played the piano.
Syble and Gene had a surprise
as their grandson, Mark,
stopped by to say hello.
Mark and his friend had
been hunting in our neck
of the woods. Needless
to say, they were surprised.
Linda Parker was back
at Sunday School and church
this morning and it was
certainly great to see
her. Linda moved into
her new home on Friday
and her family will be
hosting a “house
warming” on November
29th. Everyone at church
is excited for Linda.
The second phase of our
church’s renovations
was approved at a special
meeting after the church
service and work on replacing
the carpet and tile will
start after the Christmas
holidays. It is hard to
believe that we are already
half way through November.
The Community Thanksgiving
Service will be next Sunday
at 6:00 PM. Our friends
at Jackson Baptist will
host the program this
year. The Service will
be at the JHS auditorium.
The collection from the
Thanksgiving Service will
go to Joaquin Christian
Services and will be used
for providing Christmas
for many people in our
community.
The last two weekends
many volunteers having
been working to get the
greater Joaquin area looking
like Christmas. Lights
and decorations have been
strung and put together.
The Christmas Festival
and Parade will be Saturday,
November 28th. This year’s
festival promises to be
great. Everyone should
come and enjoy all the
activities and really
get into the Christmas
spirit.
At our Wednesday Evening
Bible Study (6:00), we
will continue examining
the second rule of Christian
living—“Do
no harm.” Thursday
morning we have prayers
and a short devotional
in the sanctuary and then
we go have breakfast at
BBs Café. Come
join us—we would
love to have you.
Our worship time is 11:00
AM. We have communion
during the regular service
on the first and third
Sundays. Sunday School
begins at 10:00 AM. Our
website is joaquinumc.com.
At the website you can
look at photos, request
prayers, and read the
pastor’s sermons.
Our email address is joaquinumc@hotmail.com.
The church phone number
is 269-3661. The Christian
Services number is 269-4099.
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