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WELCOME!
to
Homecoming 2002
We have a special
schedule for today:
Bible Classes..............9:30AM
AM Worship.............10:30AM
Fellowship Meal...........12
NOON
Singing..................1:30PM
PM Worship...............2:30PM
Our Guest Speaker
for today is Howard Johnson.
We invite you to be our guest for all of the days activities.
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He
Careth for You
Author Unknown
What do you worry
about? Is it life's necessities: food, clothing, shelter? Is it
money? Is it personal safety? Is it personal attractiveness? Most
of us worry about one thing or another. Walter Kelly once said,
"Worry is faith in the negative, trust in the unpleasant, assurance
of disaster and belief in defeat...worry is wasting today's time
to clutter up tomorrow's opportunities with yesterday's troubles.
A dense fog that covers a seven-city-block area one hundred feet
deep is composed of less than one glass of water divided into sixty
thousand million drops. Not much is there but it can cripple an
entire city. When I don't have anything to worry about, I begin
to worry about that."
The vast majority
of what we worry about never occurs nor could be changed. Jesus
said, "Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature"
(Matthew 6:27, NKJV)? Some have formulated a worry table which presents
the following information. An average person's anxiety is focused
upon: 40% on things that will never happen, 35% on things which
can't be changed; 15% on things which turn out better than expect
with little or no credit to ourselves, 8% on petty and useless things,
and 2% on legitimate concerns. Thus, only one out of fifty of the
things we worry about will be problems we must deal with. We worry
about anthrax, terrorist attacks, plane crashes, which - for the
great majority of us - will never happen.
The Bible teaches
that worry is not to be a part of the child of God's life. In Matthew
6:25, Jesus said, "...do not worry about your life, what you will
eat or what you will drink...." Literally He was saying, "Stop worrying!"
In verse 31 He said, "Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What
shall we eat?' or ‘What shall we drink?'...." Here Jesus was
saying, "Don't start worrying!" So we are not to start worrying
and - if we already have - we are to stop. The apostle Paul wrote,
"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication,
with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the
peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your
hearts and minds through Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:6-7 NKJV).
There is no care in this life that you cannot lay at the feet of
our heavenly Father knowing with full assurance that He will respond
with your best interests in mind "for He careth for you" (1 Peter
5:7). ❦
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