April 27, 2008


Volume XXVII - Number 17  

Bearing Good Fruit
Ron Thomas

When John the Baptist went preaching in the Judean wilderness (Luke 3), he taught the people to bring forth fruit worthy of repentance. This is another way of saying: let your penitent heart show itself in the things done. To claim that being a descendent of Abraham was not good enough, John made it clear that God expects more than they were giving (Luke 3:8); they needed to show by the life lived their hearts were changed.

To be a son of Abraham was significant to the Israelite people; this was a claim of special relationship to God. John knew of this importance, but he impressed on the people that one's relation to God is related to the heart, not physical birth. There is no right of passage based upon who your parent is (or are).

If fruit is not borne, then the axe will be laid at the root and the produce will be cut off and burned. This is a graphic illustration that conveys well the picture the Holy Spirit wants us to see. When the people asked John what that meant, he explained (Luke 3:10-14). Note the brevity of his words and the comprehensive application to them. Share with the needy, live by high moral ethics in business transactions, live by the golden rule, and be content with your station in life.

Each one of these need elaboration.

Those who are in need. Paul said the Christian is to do good unto all men, especially those of the household of faith. When John spoke these exhortations to those listening, he brought to their recall the obligations the Lord placed upon the people called Israelites. One's circumstance in life may be the result of many things, but when we see a need, let us address it and relieve the stress, in part, of that person's life.

High moral ethics in business transactions. Our society is not so depraved that we need this message more than the previous generations. Whenever money is involved many people seem to adopt a different approach. Some Christians assert that simply because it is "business" that that somehow relieves them, not of ethics, but responsibility toward their brother. These will be sadly mistaken. Christians are to be the standard of high moral ethics in business all the time and everywhere.

Live by the golden rule – do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This is much easier said than done. Husbands, do you love your wife? How do you show that? Wives, do you love your husbands? How do you show that? Many relationships would be repaired if this were followed. Marriages, family relations, and neighborly relations would all be better if people lived by the golden rule. Too simple? Try it and see if it does not work.

Contentment. In such a rich country like the one we live in, "keeping up with the Joneses" may not be our motto, but we sure seem to desire to keep up with someone. Training ourselves to be content with what we have is useful because then we train ourselves to be good stewards of that which the Lord blesses us with. Don't mistake this for saying we should not enjoy the pleasures of life, but let us enjoy the pleasures of contentment . Then the pleasures of life become more pleasurable.




AM SERMON:
"God's Steadfast Love"
(Psalm 119:41-48)
PM SERMON:
"Student Preacher"
(Brian Howard)

May Calendars
The May edition of the Activities Calendar and Those To Serve List is available today in the foyer. Please pick-up a copy so that you may be informed of the coming month's events and duty schedules.

PM Fellowship
All are invited to the annex tonight after the PM worship service to honor the birthdays, anniversaries and such for this month.

The Pantry
Following this weeks distribution (26 families for a total of 81 individuals), the food pantry program is in desperate need of the following items:

• Money (and we will do the shopping for you)
• Corn
• Black-eyed Peas
• Macaroni & Cheese
• Treat
• Sm Pkgs of Rice
• Chicken & Dumplings
• Beef Stew
• Raiman Noodles
• Sm Pkgs Egg Noodles
• Sm Pkgs Dried Beans
• Spaghetti Sauce
• Spaghetti Noodles

Housewarming
There will a housewarming at the new residence of Heather Howell this afternoon (Sunday) from 3-5 pm. The address is:
          629 Pilaklakaha (PK) Avenue
and all are invited to stop by. See Tammi Paye if you have questions.

5th Wednesday Devo
This coming Wednesday evening we will have our fifth Wednesday devotional service instead of our regular classes.

 

 

Ann Johnson, Pat Ford,
Sandy Tagtow, Theresa Hardman,
Hazel Starling, Wanda Greene,
Haskel DeBord, Melissa McCreary,
Jim Huggins, John Baker,
Norm Stricklin,Frances Kidwell, Juanita Murphy,
Tammy Amidon, Juanita Hilborn,
Zach Mathis, Cindy Chambers,
Pete Peeples, Luther Pendergrass,
Wilda Cox, Pansy Sims,
Brice Oliver, Gina Dupree

- Shut Ins –
Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
Frances Black, Jason Powell,
Mattie Hughs

– In The Nursing Homes –
Robert Pearson (Tandem)