By Bob Prichard
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By Bob Prichard
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By Jared Green
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- Jared Green preaches the
Calvert City Church of Christ in Calvert City, KY. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website: http://www.calvertchurchofchrist.com
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By Brian Mitchell
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- Brian Mitchell serves as a
minister with the Jackson Church of Christ in Jackson, MO. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website at https://www.jacksonchurchofchrist.net
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By Edd
Sterchi The 23rd psalm has been a favorite of God’s
people for thousands of years. It is steeped
in the Israelite culture of husbandry. But all through the years it has appealed
to people who realize that God is watching over them. Just the first five words
alone in the English versions reveal so much – even for us today. ·
The
- This is a definite article in reference to God. He is not one of many gods,
He is the God. He is the only God. ·
Lord
- This indicates that God is our savior. He is the only one who can bring us
eternal salvation. ·
Is
- This present tense word reveals that God is alive and always with us. He
remains all powerful and all loving. ·
My
- This shows that God is a personal God. He wants a relationship with us and
deals with each us on a most individual, intimate level. ·
Shepherd
- This reminds us that God is always guiding, feeding, and protecting us. He
will never lead us down the wrong path. And that’s just the first five words of the
psalm! Give the rest of it a read with these thoughts in mind, and you will
gain the most wonderful feelings of joy, satisfaction, and peace within your
heart. |
- Edd Sterchi preaches for
the Broadway Church of Christ in Campbellsville, KY. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website: http://www.broadwaychurchofchrist.net/
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We use innumerable acronyms to shorten emails, text messages, etc. “LOL” (laughing out loud), IMO (in my opinion), and BTW (by the way) are only the start of a virtually endless list. Have you noticed this one? BFF (best friend forever). “This person” (you fill in the name) “is my BFF!” It might be someone you’ve known since early childhood; maybe it’s a spouse; maybe it’s your spouse whom you’ve known from early childhood! Regardless, having friends helps us navigate through life’s ups and downs. I’m blessed with many friends, and I hope you are too! I’d be hard pressed to identify which of my friends (among my fellow-mortals) is my “best friend.” Some whom I’ve counted as friends in the past have, by their behavior, made it clear that they are no longer my friends. I regret that, but I realize I cannot change other people’s thoughts and actions. Christians have no trouble identifying their “best friend forever”! “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends” (John 15:13). We know Jesus is the best friend we could possibly have, and He will never forsake us. Who else could ever qualify as our “best friend forever”? A challenging question for me is, “Am I a friend to Jesus?” We sing, “I’ll be a friend to Jesus” – but look at what the Lord Himself said: “You are My friends if you do whatever I command you” (John 15:14). Having warm fuzzy feelings for Jesus is fine, but loving him and being His friend goes well beyond subjective criteria. Who among us would claim to be the best friend Jesus has? But we can, indeed, be His friends forever. Let’s do that! |
- Joe Slater serves as
minister of the Church of Christ in Justin, TX. He may be contacted through the
congregation's website: http://justinchurchofchrist.com
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By Wes Garland
John 12:48 He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him—the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day. Will we accept and obey or will we reject and be lost? Our choice. |
- Wesley Garland preaches for Warners Chapel church of Christ in
Clemmons, NC. He may be contacted through the congregation's website: http://warnerschapelchurchofchrist.org/ |
By Wes Garland
Will we listen and be honest with ourselves and make the changes to be right in the sight of God or will we remain in disobedience? We choose. John 12:48 He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him— the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day. |
- Wesley Garland preaches for Warners Chapel church of Christ in
Clemmons, NC. He may be contacted through the congregation's website: http://warnerschapelchurchofchrist.org/ |
By Wes Garland In the last 2 parts of this series of articles, we have discussed how people sometimes think that they can situationalize certain things with Truth. We have talked about how people have tried to situationalize the truth in obeying the gospel and also in dealing with marriage, divorce, and remarriage. Today, we will look at how people will try to situationalize their responsibility in faithfulness. I have come across a lot of people who used to be very strong in the faith but aren’t now or have obeyed the gospel and you see them never really getting to their full potential, spiritually speaking. When confronting these individuals, I have heard numerous statements like “I have just gotten really busy”, “Things have just come up”, “My child has practice or games” etc. Now with these individuals, a lot of times, I never hear statements like “We are going to quit these sports teams because they are taking us away from God” or “I am going to make changes in my scheduling to make sure that God comes first” or “I am going to empty my plate so that I can put God first”. Why is this? They think that because these situations have occurred, a lot of the times because they, themselves, have allowed it, will somehow excuse them in the realm of faithfulness. But, what has happened, is that they have replaced God with all of these other things that, in their heart, God can become second. We need to realize that God is to ALWAYS TAKE PRECEDENCE in our lives (Col. 1:18) and that the things of this world, the sports teams, the scheduling, our jobs, etc. are only to get us through this life. If we only focus on the physical, it will only lead us to the end of the physical, death and ultimately the second death (Rev. 21:8). God expects His people to look beyond the physical and look on to the eternal (Tit. 2:13). God expects His people to not become in love with this world (1 John 2:15-17), but to love Him (Jn. 14:15). God expects His people to continue staying faithful and not deserting the things involving Him (Heb. 2:1-4). NO SITUATION can arise to excuse us of faithfulness! May we do what we must to have what God wants us to receive! It will NOT happen if we don’t MAKE it happen! Matthew 6:33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. |
- Wesley Garland preaches for Warners Chapel church of Christ in
Clemmons, NC. He may be contacted through the congregation's website: http://warnerschapelchurchofchrist.org/ |
By David A. Sargent
The sisters’ conversation and the words of the song reflect the hope of those who are in Christ.
In Jesus we have this living hope (1 Peter 1:3-4). |
- David A. Sargent, minister for the Church of Christ at Creekwood
in Mobile, Alabama, is also the editor of an electronic devotional entitled
"Living Water." To learn more about this excellent resource
contact David via their website: http://www.creekwoodcc.org |
By Dan Bailey
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Dan C. Bailey serves as a minister with the State Street Church of Christ in
Bristol, VA. He may be contacted through the congregation's website at https://www.thelordsway.com/statestreetchurchofchrist/framedindex.asp?Group=Home
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By Andrew BeasleyTo this day I can still remember the anxiety and the fear that would overcome me when my mother instructed me to go and “pick a switch.” Being on the end of the wrath of an authority figure because of our wrongdoing is not a pleasant feeling. Yet, at the same time, when people break the law or cause us offense, we desire retribution, justice and vengeance. As Christians, we can be certain that our God will avenge the wrongs we are subjected to by Satan and his forces. The book of Revelation, in part, is a reminder that God will avenge His people.However, we should remember what the wrath of God unleashed upon man looks like. One might think of the flood, or the Amalekite people, or perhaps even the people of Nineveh (Nah. 1:2) who were spared for a time by the preaching of Jonah. Paul describes the wrath of God as being terrible (2 Cor. 5:11) and points to it as a reason we persuade others to follow Jesus. Yes, God is an avenger and yes He will avenge His people. But that does not mean we should hope for this. Instead, we should desire that everyone we meet in our lives avoids our avenging God. |
- Andrew Beasley serves as
a minister with the Northwest Church of Christ in Greensboro, NC. He may be
contacted through the congregation's website: https://nwchurchofchrist.com/about/
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By Edd Sterchi
Jesus still has the power to do this to us today. Whatever helpless situation we find ourselves in, know that Jesus can lift us up from where we are to where we need to be. So turn it all over to Him and let Him lift you up higher than you’ve ever been before! |
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By Brian Mitchell
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- Brian Mitchell serves as a
minister with the Jackson Church of Christ in Jackson, MO. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website at https://www.jacksonchurchofchrist.net
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By Gerald Cowan
Missionary John M. McCaleb’s song asserting The Gospel Is For All should be (unexplainably is not) in every hymnal. Maybe it is missing because we do not feel personally responsible for getting God’s message of salvation out to every person in every place in all the world in all times. I was involved in a series of meetings on the importance and the “how to do it” of world evangelism several years ago in a nation foreign to most of us and I recall that we sang at each assembly these words: |
- Gerald Cowan, a longtime
preacher and missionary, is retired from full-time pulpit preaching. Gerald
publishes an e-mail newsletter entitled GERALD COWAN’S PERSONAL PERIODICAL
WRITINGS. He is available for Gospel Meetings and he may be contacted at Geraldcowan1931@aol.com
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By Bob Prichard
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By David A. Sargent
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By Dale Babinsky
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By Wes Garland
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By Dan C Bailey
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Dan C. Bailey serves as a minister with the State Street Church of Christ in
Bristol, VA. He may be contacted through the congregation's website at https://www.thelordsway.com/statestreetchurchofchrist/framedindex.asp?Group=Home
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By Clifton Angel
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- Clifton Angel preaches
for the Coldwater Church of Christ in Coldwater, MS. He may be contacted
through that congregation's website: http://www.coldwatercofc.com/
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By Andrew Beasley
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- Andrew Beasley serves as
a minister with the Northwest Church of Christ in Greensboro, NC. He may be
contacted through the congregation's website: https://nwchurchofchrist.com/about/
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By Jared Green
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By Edd Sterchi
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- Edd Sterchi preaches for
the Broadway Church of Christ in Campbellsville, KY. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website: http://www.broadwaychurchofchrist.net/
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By Dale J. Babinsky
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