Sept. 26, 2004


Volume XXIV - Number 39  

A THINKING RELIGION
Dalton Key

The Christian religion is a thinking religion. Though it concerns the emotions and touches the heart, it appeals primarily to the intellect. God has chosen to reveal His will through ideas expressed in words. This course He has chosen over and above the method of "touching" man's heart by means of divinely dictated feelings or sentiments. According to the Hebrew writer, it is the living, active word of God which works upon the souls of men (Hebrews 4:12). And were not the hearts of the Pentecostians pricked only after hearing the inspired word of God? (Acts 2:4-37). God pricks the heart with His word, and not with a "better felt than told" experience.

The faithful Christian must be a thinking Christian. The disciple of Christ acts as he does, believes what he believes, and teaches what he teaches, not because his feelings dictate such, but because his mind has thought these things out based upon what God has spoken. Paul admonishes, "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good" (I Thessalonians 5:21).

It seems many Christians have grown either too lazy or too indifferent to think things through for themselves; they content themselves with the works and words of other men. I believe it was Thomas Edison who remarked, "Five percent of the people think. Ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think. "

The early church of Rome sank deeper into apostasy as the "laity" came to depend more and more upon the 'clergy' for the proper interpretation of Scripture.

The Bibles were finally chained to the pulpits and the people ceased thinking altogether. Such was not right then and it is not right now. Christians must begin reading and thinking for themselves. Preachers and teachers can be profitable guides, but they cannot do a man's thinking for him. "Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind" (Romans 14:5).

Christian brother or sister, think! Think on the word of God (Psalm 1:2, 119:11). Make use of this word as you prove all things to yourself with respect to your religion (I Thessalonians 5:2 1). Then you will "be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear" (I Peter 3:15).


AM SERMON:
"TO BE ANNOUNCED"
PM SERMON:
"TO BE ANNOUNCED"
NOTICE!
Due to Hurricane Jeanne, Sunday morning worship services have been cancelled for September 26. Evening services are pending and subject to weather conditions at that time. Other scheduled events for this week, may have to be cancelled or rescheduled at a later date. Keep in touch and keep each other in your prayers.

Our hearts go out in deepest sympathy to the family and friends of sister Sherry Hobbs who passed away suddenly at her home in Winter Haven on Saturday morning (Oct. 25th). No further details were available at this printing. Keep Annie Chambers and the rest of the family in your prayers during this time of deep sorrow and loss.

Gospel Meeting Notes
Our Gospel Meeting is now over and was very successful even with the problems that occurred. Our speaker, Jimmy Clark, was taken ill and had to return to his home in Alabama on Tuesday but Jackie Stearsman graciously stepped in and spoke for us that evening. Attendance was 97 on Monday evening and 94 on Tuesday. Keep brother Clark in your prayers.


To carry a responsibility gives a sense of power. To do good work unselfishly for others today, increases you ability to do greater work tomorrow and both have their reward.


 

Betty Pearson, Juanita Hilbourn,
Minnie Stout, Betty Dupree, Karen Bauer,
Sylvia West, Jackie Hyde’s mother,
Pansy Sims, Jimmy Clark,
Wilda Cox, Barbara Wheeler,
Margaret Duh, Frances Kidwell,
Brice Oliver, Lawrence Bauer,
James Huggins, Frances Black,
Zach Mathis, Cliff Powell,
Harris Pendergrass, Henry Martinez, Dezzie Cox,
Robert Cox, Derek Howard,
Gina Dupree, Martha Ellis,
Johnny & Jewell White,
Lucille Emerson,
Sue Church, Mattie Hughs

In The Nursing Homes

Elsie Chambers (Auburndale Oaks),
Robert Pearson (Tandem),
Victoria Wooster (OH),
Sam McCampbell (TN)