November 16, 2008
Volume XXVII - Number 47

Boldly We Bow
BOB BAUER

One of the gifts afforded to Christians through the efforts of Jesus Christ is the blessing of approaching God's throne of grace. The writer of the epistle to the Hebrews penned, "Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. . . Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need" (Hebrews 4:14,16 NKJV). Not only does Christ provide Christians with the opportunity to come to the throne of God for mercy and grace, but also the privilege of approaching "boldly." J.D. Bales writes of this passage, "The word rendered ‘boldly' literally means ‘with all speaking': that is, with ability to speak everything which a person wishes to say. . . If we thought just of our own lack of merit, we would fear to come before Him. We fear to come to people whom we think will not understand. When we think of our shortcomings, we are timid about approaching Him. But when we think of His grace and the blood of Jesus, we come boldly."

"Tell God all that is in your heart as one unloads one's heart . . . to a dear friend."What does one say when he bows before God? A seventeenth-century Frenchman named Francois Fenelon wrote, "Tell God all that is in your heart as one unloads one's heart – its pleasures and its pains – to a dear friend. Tell Him your troubles, that He may comfort you; tell Him your joys, that He may sober them; tell Him your longings, that He may purify them; tell Him your dislikes, that He may help you to conquer them; talk to Him of your temptations, that He may shield you from them; show Him the wounds of your heart, that He may heal them; lay bare your indifference to good, your depraved tastes for evil, your instability. Tell Him how self-love makes you unjust to others, how vanity tempts you to be insincere, how pride disguises you to yourself and to others. If you thus pour out all your weaknesses, needs, troubles, there will be no lack of what to say. You will never exhaust the subject. It is continually being renewed. People who have no secrets from each other never want for subjects of conversation. They do not weigh their words, for there is nothing to be held back, neither do they seek for something to say. They talk out of the abundance of the heart without consideration, they say just what they think. Blessed are they who attain to such familiar, unreserved intercourse with God."

Because of Christ, we may come "boldly" before the throne of God. When was the last time you bowed before God "boldly," pouring out all that is in your heart? If it has been awhile, why not bow before Him right now and take advantage of this wonderful blessing.


In Sympathy
Our hearts and sympathies are with the family and friends of sister Hazel Webb, a member at Central in Winter Haven and friend of several here at Orange Street, who passed away this past Monday. Funeral services were held on Thursday.

Ladies' Night Out
The December Ladies' Night Out is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9th, at the Olive Garden on Cypress Gardens Road in Winter Haven at 6:00 pm. Those attending are asked to bring a wrapped ornament.

On The Road
Several of our number are traveling at the present time (including Bob and Shirley Bauer). Please keep them in your prayers that they may have safe journeys and return to us refreshed and without harm.

The Pantry
The Food Distribution program fed 9 families (28 individuals) this past week. We are in need of the following:

  • Rice
  • Dried beans
  • Corned beef hash – small
  • Chicken & dumplings
  • P B & J Mix
  • Sliced potatoes
  • Raimen noodles
  • Powdered milk


TODAY'S SERMONS

AM:"To Be Announced"
Chad Tagtow

PM: "Reflections: Who We Are, & our Willingness to Serve."
(Ephesians 2:10)
Jackie Stearsman

PRAYER LIST
Darin West, Wanda Greene (Consulate),
Gina Dupree, Robert Cox, Janella Ash,
Micky Bell, Weston Rogers,
Pansy Sims, Sandy Tagtow, Bill Hurt,
Ricky Peeples, Frank Dale, Jonathon DeWalt
Riley Parker, Ann Johnson, Frances Kidwell,
Zach Mathis, Haskel DeBord,
Pete Peeples, Luther Pendergrass,
– Shut Ins –
Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
John Baker, Frances Black, Mattie Hughs
– In The Nursing Homes –
Jim Huggins (A,dale Oaks),
Robert Pearson (Consulate)