December 27, 2009
Volume XXVIII - Number 52

RUNNING THE RACE. . . TODAY!
Bob Bauer

In an essay titled "Good Guys Finish First (Sometimes)," Andrew Bagnato told the following story:

Following a rags-to-riches season that led them to the Rose Bowl– their first in decades– Northwestern University's Wildcats met with coach Gary Barnett for the opening of spring training.

As players found their seats, Barnett announced that he was going to hand out the awards that many Wildcats had earned in 1995. Some players exchanged glances. Barnett does not normally dwell on the past. But as the coach continued to call players forward and handed them placards proclaiming their achievements, they were cheered on by their teammates.

One of the other coaches gave Barnett a placard representing his seventeen national coach-of-the-
year awards. Then, as the applause subsided, Barnett walked to a trash can marked "1995." He took an admiring glance at his placard, then dumped it in the can.

In the silence that followed, one by one, the team's stars dumped their placards on top of Barnett's. Barnett had shouted a message without uttering a word: "What you did in 1995 was terrific, lads. But look at the calendar: It's 1996."

In our Christian lives, what we have done in the past is important, but like this football team, what is more important with God is what we will do with today. Implied in the text is that Demas had faithfully served God in the past (Col. 4:14; Philemon 1:24), but, at the time of Paul's second letter to Timothy, had forsaken God and Paul and gone back into the world (2 Timothy 4:10). How do you think Demas will fair in the judgment (2 Peter 2:20-22)?

It's great to celebrate the accomplishments of the past. But with God, our best days are always ahead. I am reminded of the words of the writer of the letter to the Hebrew Christians, "Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us" (Hebrews 12:1 NKJV).


January Calendars
The January 2010 edition of the Orange St. Activities Calendar and Those To Serve List is available today in the foyer. Get your copy and be informed of the events and Duty Schedule for the coming month.

Fifth Wednesday Devotional
This coming Wednesday evening (30th) we will have a devotional service in the auditorium instead of our regular classes.

You Are Invited
All of our members are invited to attend the wedding of
Eddie Sebastia and Lisa Smith
who will be married at our building, Saturday afternoon,
January 2, 2010, at 3:00 pm.

Our Sympathy
Glory Marten's mother, Irma Evans, passed away on Tuesday. the funeral will be next Tuesday. Please keep Glory and Keith in your prayers. The Martens were members here for many years.

For those who wish to send cards:
Glory Marten
6108 Walmore Road
Sanborn, NY 14132-9386

FSOP Lectureship Books
There are 2010 Florida School of Preaching Lectureship books, "Do You Understand Expediency", available in the foyer. If you would like to purchase a copy ($16) see Dotty Gutzler.

Adult Bible Class Books
Books for either of the two Adult Bible classes for the coming quarter are available on the pew in the front of the building.

TODAY'S SERMONS

AM: "Jesus Loves Me This I Know"
(Romans 8:31-39)

PM: "FSOP Student Preacher"
Derek Long

PRAYER LIST

Heidi West, Barbara Deel,
Micky Bell, Patricia Ratliff,
Juanita Murphy, Rita Sigman,
Evelyn Haiflich, Lucy Blackman,
Wanda Greene, Ralph Gentry,
Teresa Phillips, Lynda Waters,
Chris Eberling, Haskel DeBord,
Mary Joens, Luther Pendergrass,
Minnie Lee Stout, Jonathon DeWalt,
Riley Parker, Vivian Bently, Zach Mathis

– Shut Ins –
Pansy Sims, Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
John Baker, Mattie Hughs

– In The Nursing Homes –
Mona Howard (Springlake),
Jim Huggins (A,dale Oaks)