August 10, 2003


Volume XXIII - Number 32  

Strange Marriage

The wedding was over. Joe and his new bride were alone. As the car pulled away, the bride said, "Take me home."

"HOME?" Joe exclaimed. "But we haven't started the honeymoon yet!"

"Joe," she said, "I'm glad we're married. We belong to each other and I can use your name as mine, but I want to go back to my old apartment. Now that we're married, I'll try to see you once a week. But as far as living with you is concerned, nothing doing. I'm going back to my old occupation, friends, and pastimes. Oh, yes, I do love you! I've accepted you as my husband, haven't I? I belong to you forever. But I refuse to let you interfere with my life. Of course, if I am sick or need money, I'll call you at once because, after all, you're my husband. In the meantime, thank you for loving me and being my husband, but keep your hands off my life!"

What do you think of this "marriage?" Yet there are so many who call themselves Christians whose attitude toward Jesus is exactly the same as this bride's attitude toward her husband. They say, "Lord, I have confessed you as Savior. I've been baptized. Thank you for saving me. Now leave me alone! I am going back to my old way of life. I'll expect you to help me if I need it since you are my Savior. But as far as living with you is concerned, nothing doing. Of course, when I die I want to come and share the home you are preparing. But I hope that will not be for a long time."

In Romans 7 we see what is involved in becoming a true Christian. Paul, using marriage as an illustration, says that in becoming a Christian you are joined to Christ who died for your sins and rose again in triumph from the tomb. The implied inquiry is, "Will you take Jesus to be your Savior and Lord for eternity?" becoming a Christian one's response is, "I will" At the precise moment you come forth from the waters of baptism you are "married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead." (Rom. 7:4)

. . . .Author unknown


AM SERMON:
"The Preincarnate Christ"
(John 1:1)
PM SERMON:
"The Last Sayings of Christ:
'It Is Finished'"
(John 19:30)

OFFER THANKS
Bob, Shirley, Jim and Janie have returned from Ghana. We are thankful for the success of this years campaign and for their safe return home.

PW Team “A”
Visitation Group “A” will meet today aftr the morning services in the annex. There will be a light lunch after the meeting.

Ladies’ Luncheon
The ladies group will meet tomorrow (Monday) at 11:30 am in the annex. The topic will be "God In Control Of What I Say". Anyone needing a study sheet should see Sandy Callender.

Baptized
Britt Stevens came forward this past Wednesday evening asking to be baptized for the remission of his sins. We are encouraged at the faith of this young man and pray God to be with him in the race he has chosen to run.

Bible Bowl
Orange Street will be hosting Bible Bowl this coming Saturday (Aug 16). See Matt or Kim Faneuf if you can help out.

Home Devo
The regular monthly home devotional and Bible study will be hosted in the home of Don & Pat Manglass, this coming Saturday evening at 6:00. There is a sign-up sheet in the foyer for those planning to attend.


Proverb 31:10
"Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies".
Blessed is she who preserves the sacredness of the Christian home for hers is a divine trust that crowns her with dignity.

Don’t Forget the Weekly Prayer Meeting in
classroom #3, Sundays at 5:30 p.m.

 

An up-to-date prayer list is posted [here] - with all the vital information about our sick

Frances Black, James Huggins,
Ervin Eubanks, Frances Kidwell,
Tom & Lois Bryant, Margaret Duh, Cliff Powell,
Don Manglass, Robert Cox, Derek Howard, Sherry Hobbs,
Minnie Lee Stout, Johnny & Jewell White,
Barbara Grable, Judy Emerson,
Ronnie Spears, Sue Church, Mattie Hughs

In The Nursing Homes

Jasper Sims, Elsie Chambers (A,dale Oaks),
Pauline Skinner (Tandem, W.H.)
Victoria Wooster (OH), Sam McCampbell (TN)