May 3, 2009
Volume XXVIII - Number 18

What If Your Preacher
Preached What You Practice?

Steve Higginbotham

"Practice what you preach" is an expression that has probably burned all of us at one time or another. This phrase reminds us that there is sometimes a gap between what we preach and what we sometimes actually practice. This gap between what we preach and what we actually practice is not a new problem in the church. We can see the apostle Paul challenging the people of his day to "practice what they preached."

"You therefore, who teach another, do you not teach yourself? You who preach that a man should not steal, do you steal? You who say, Do not commit adultery, do you commit adultery? You who abhor idols, do you rob temples? You who make your boast in the law, do you dishonor God through breaking the law,? For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you" (Romans 2:21-24).

As it was in the first century, so it is today. The world can see the gap between our preaching and our practice, and it gives them reason to speak evil of us and the God we serve.

There is no question that the gap between our preaching and our practice ought to be closed. But since some brethren evidently refuse to make the move to close the gap, what would happen if our preachers were the ones who moved to close the gap? What if our preachers began preaching what the brethren practice?

How would you react if your preacher stated from the pulpit, "Now we want you to attend worship, but if something comes up ... if company drops in ... if you're tired .. . just stay home, we understand?"

How would you react if your preacher said from the pulpit, "We encourage you to come back Sunday evening and Wednesday evening for Bible study. You know, Bible study is a good thing. But personally, I won't be there. But it would be good if any of the rest of you wanted to go."

What if your preacher told you that you don't need to make an effort to read your Bible, because it is not all that important? If it comes down to choosing between reading the Bible, watching TV or reading the newspaper, it's fine to consistently choose TV and the newspaper over the Bible.

Imagine if your preacher said that since you might offend your neighbor if you speak with him about the Bible, just keep what you know to yourself.

Imagine a preacher who would preach that drinking, dancing, immodesty, gambling, indecent movies, swearing, cheating, and lying are all permissible, just so long as we don't make a, habit out of those things.

Well friends, how long would you tolerate a preacher who preached what some of the brethren practice? If we wouldn't stand for that, then maybe it's not the preacher, but some brethren that need to move to close the gap between our preaching and our practice.


Calendar Addition
Please add the following event to your May activities calendar:

Ladies Night Out
Romano's Macaroni Grill in Lakeland
Tuesday, May 12th at 6:30 p.m.

There is a sign-up sheet in the foyer for those ladies who plan to attend.

Calendar Correction
Because of a scheduling conflict please change the location of the May 16th Men's Breakfast from Bartow to Central in Haines City. There will be a sign-up sheet posted for those men planning to attend.

The Pantry
The Food Distribution Program is in need of the following items this week:

  • Macaroni & Cheese
  • Corn
  • Black eyed Peas
  • PB & J Mix
  • Sliced Potatoes
  • Pork & Beans
  • Raimen Noodles

SPECIAL NOTE:
Anyone interested in having a copy of the DVD, "Faith for life", that was shown last Wednesday evening in the auditorium, should contact our new church secretary, Phyllis Winans, and we will get them one.

SELECTION OF DIRECTORS

To comply with state regulations and our corporate by-laws, an annual meeting and selection of directors/officers must be conducted each year. This will be done immediately following the morning worship service May 17, 2009. The following nominations have been made; Bob Faneuf (president); Bill Norton (secretary); Bob Bauer (vice-president). Nominations may be made from the floor at the meeting. However, the nominees willingness to accept must be presented to the president prior to the meeting.

TODAY'S SERMONS

AM:"Will Men Like David Rise Up?"
(1 Samuel 16:18; Acts 13:22)
Daniel Stearsman

PM: "Unsound Arguments Used to Justify Abortion"
(Proverbs 6:16-19)

PRAYER LIST
Lawrence Bauer, Virginia Satterfield,
Micky Bell, Wanda Greene (904-6373),
Ora Lee Skinner, Lucy Blackman,
Jim Hall, Paul Harper,
Minnie Lee Stout, Stanley Bise,
Kathy Beal, Robert Cox, Pansy Sims,
Weston Rogers, Ricky Peeples,
Jonathon DeWalt, Riley Parker,
Vivian Bently, 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)