Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Remember This Sunday Is First Sunday!!!!
Breakfast Sunday!!!!

REMEMBER !!!!
CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS



Checkout Today's Devotion 
by Dr James MacDonald
(at the bottom)




Our Teaching Unit:
Game Changer: How to Impact Your World
A Study of the Book of Daniel

The Lesson for This Week:
"Stand Courageously"
The Point: "Be Ready and Willing to Stand for God"
Daniel 3:13-18, 26-28






Lesson 2
"Pray Fervently"
The Point: "Our Prayers Connect Us With God's Plan"
Daniel 2:13-21, 26-28a


Lesson 1
"Develop Conviction"
The Point: "Live Your Life With Uncompromising Conviction"
Daniel 1:3-5,8-13,17-19



Blueprint
Dr. James MacDonald
Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. . . . and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:11, 17, ESV)

In the construction world, nothing good is built without a blueprint. The necessity of a plan is universally accepted. Any time a problem or question comes up, builders examine the blueprint. For every uncertainty or perplexity, they go back to the blueprint.

Interestingly, the principle is not just true in the construction world. It also holds true in life.
You can’t build your finances without a blueprint.
You can’t build your family without a blueprint.
You can’t build your future without a blueprint.
You can’t build your faith without a blueprint.

Professionals in the construction trades would never try to build anything of value without a blueprint, yet all the time, people try to slap together a sort of life without a pattern or a plan. They reach for materials, cut without measuring, and hurriedly nail a bunch of pieces together at random. Bang, bang, cut, cut—and up goes all kinds of craziness in their lives. Even when things go wrong, and life starts to shift or crumble, they never go back to the blueprint, because they don’t have one. Even as they gaze in horror at what they’re building, many never realize, I need a clear plan for my life. I have to consult the blueprint.

Don’t Christians get that concept? Sadly, most people—even a lot of Christians—don’t grasp the importance of operating from a blueprint, much less God’s blueprint, as they build their lives. Christians create extra problems because they know they have a blueprint but refuse or forget to check it for direction.

God wrote the blueprint for human life. God Himself authored all the manufacturer’s specifications for your happiness. He knows how you’re put together. He knows how you work. He knows what will make you happy or miserable. He knows what will satisfy you and bring you joy. He wrote the blueprint for your complete happiness: the Bible.

The blueprint protects us. When we’re confronted with a temptation, we should immediately reference the blueprint. “I feel tempted to do _______________, but God’s Word says I should do _______________. I choose to follow the blueprint.” The power to say no to temptation is the power of the Word of God. If you find yourself in a situation where some temptation is being pressed upon you, don’t even try to stand against it yourself. You don’t have the power to resist it in your own strength. Use the only offensive weapon in your arsenal: “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”

The power to dismiss the enemy is the power of the Word of God. Satan whispers lies to us, such as, “Does God really love you? If He really loved you, then He would let you have _______________. That would make you happy.” Our response should be, “Let me check God’s Word, because it’s the blueprint for human happiness. You want me to do _______________, but God’s Word says _______________.” Satan is the father of lies (John 8:44); lying is all he ever does. When James 4:7 tells us to “resist the devil,” that doesn’t mean to get out your boxing gloves. It means to draw your sword, God’s Word. Apply truth to the error that’s clouding your thinking.

Want to make a choice that will change your life forever? Commit afresh to God’s Word as the blueprint for your life.

Pray
God, You didn’t leave me here, lost and alone and wondering and wandering. You gave me a blueprint for life. Thank You for Your Word. Thank You for how it guides my choices. Thank You for its power to defeat temptation and every scheme of the enemy. I choose to build my life according to Your Word. By faith I believe that Your way is best, and a life built on You, with You, will satisfy my deepest longings. In the name of Jesus, amen.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Game Changer: How to Impact Your World

We hope you will join us this Sunday!
Mrs. Pat will be back and teaching

Our Teaching Unit:
Game Changer: How to Impact Your World
A Study of the Book of Daniel

The Lesson for This Week:
"Pray Fervently"
The Point: "Our Prayers Connect Us With God's Plan"
Daniel 2:13-21, 26-28a



Last week's Lesson:
"Develop Conviction"
The Point: "Live Your Life With Uncompromising Conviction"
Daniel 1:3-5,8-13,17-19



A Little Something Extra...
Since We Can't Take It With Us, Let's Send It On Ahead!

I recently heard an amusing and instructive story about a wealthy man who was diagnosed with a terminal illness. The rich gentleman idolized his material possessions so he liquidated his assets and ordered his wife and nephew to place the cash in a box in the attic. He told them, “When I die I’ll grab the cash on my way up!”

In a few days he expired as predicted. His wife and nephew ran up to the attic and found the cash box undisturbed. His widow exclaimed, “I knew that old fool should have put his cash in the basement!”

Here’s the Point: Since we can’t take it with us, let’s send it on ahead!

Jesus tells us how we can use our earthly resources to build God’s kingdom and create a heavenly mutual fund that will yield dividends for eternity. “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heavenwhere moths and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.” (Matthew 6:19-20)

Friday, October 9, 2015

Update

Update for Sunday, Oct. 11th, 2015
"If you feed them, they will come!"
A loud and boisterous "Thank You" for all who brought breakfast dishes last Sunday. Also, to all of you who help clean up after one of our "First Sunday" events, "Thank You". I know many of you look forward to every "First Sunday" and we are thankful for this opportunity. 

This Sunday's Lesson: God's Promise of a New Home
Scripture: Revelation: 21: 1-8

Mrs. Pat is on a trip so I will be teaching the next two weeks. I look forward to seeing you this week.

The following is from Dr. Kevin Elko. Dr. Elko is a Christian Sport Psychologist. He has worked with many teams on the professional and collegiate level. I subscribe (free) to his weekly Monday Morning Cup of Inspiration and it challenges me for the whole week. If you would like to subscribe, go to http://www.drelko.com/ and on the right side of website is the Newsletter and Monday Morning registration. 

The following came from his newsletter:

Heels Off!!!!
Dr. Kevin Elko


I believe everything teaches us, if we stop to reflect on what it could teach. September 11, 2001, taught me lessons I will carry the rest of my life.

I was called into New York City immediately after 9/11 to work with people who were impacted by the terrorists’ acts. Arriving there immediately after the planes hit, I saw people with casts on their legs because they were trampled in the street, I saw remains taken out of ground zero as firemen and their comrades stood at attention and saluted the fallen, and I saw the kindest, caring people you can imagine.

As a counselor, I was taught, when going into catastrophic situations, to protect myself, to interact, yes, but not to walk into something that is so emotionally charged that I could lose my balance. The fireman knocked me off balance, a staggering that woke my soul. Here were people who ran into the World Trade Center, giving up everything for people they didn’t even know.

To act is not a feeling but a choice

Christ was the one who taught us by his example—to feel and then act—when he fed 5,000 people that he didn’t know and healed the blind he had just met. My first lesson from 9/11 is to look, feel and then act – not to dismiss, saying, "That’s a shame," or even to urge someone else to do it. To act is not a feeling but a choice. Set out each day, looking for someone who needs something, feel compassion for that person, and then act. Don’t judge or say they should have done this or that they brought the situation on themselves (which obviously people did not cause 9/11), but rather act. Mercy always trumps judgment. Today, make a choice to intentionally love somebody. And if your heart is big enough, open it up and love everybody.

While at NYC, I met with a security guard describing the inside of one of the buildings immediately after a plane hit. He said he stood there screaming up the stairwell, "Take your heels off!" Then, he started to cry and said, "People died because I could not get them to take their heels off." Have you ever thought how much your behavior has an effect on others? This other lesson of 9/11 haunts me.

The metaphor of "take your heels off" has been powerful to me. To get anything in life, you have to take something off. Take off your pride if you want to grow and become a complete person. Take off your ego if you want a real relationship with God. Take off your need to be right if you really want peace in your life.

To find God, remove what isn’t God

We don’t need to find peace, joy or God; we have to remove what isn’t God and those things, and God and those things will find us. I have a good friend who says all the time, "I haven’t gotten much of anything by praying to God. But I lost my anger, the bitterness in my heart, my self-absorption about my life and my fear of death." Take your heels off; take off what limits you to become more.

The ultimate "take your heels off" is forgiveness. We cannot put peace and freedom on us until we forgive; it is a type of taking our heels off. Forgiveness is not a feeling, and for that reason, people can’t do it: they want to FEEL their way to forgiveness. But it’s a choice; you never feel like forgiving! The person who forgives is not the one who is wrong but rather is the one who is spiritually mature and makes the decision, not who captures a feeling.

At one of my presentations, a man said, "I haven’t spoken to my brother for seventeen years over my mother’s tombstone. Please excuse me; I am stepping out right now to call him. I don’t even remember the original argument, but I am asking him to please forgive me." The man did not have a feeling but was making a choice; to have a relationship with someone he loved he had to take the heel of pride off.

So now what? Once you realize the truth, what do you do with it? Your money is not your wealth, but your time is. Most people’s lives do not end too quickly, but they start too late. They walk around like they’re living a dress rehearsal. You should have a flashing sign in your brain: live because 9/11 is coming, and nobody escapes.

Coach Pagano of the NFL Indianapolis Colts became friends with a little girl with cancer while he was taking chemo. After he had finished, she sent him the following note, "Dreams are something your mind knows to be true and your soul wants to follow." The little girl’s mother delivered it to Chuck; three days later, the little girl died.

Live full so you can die empty

Right now there is something in you that your head wants to follow and your soul knows to be true, but you keep ignoring it; you keep living in quiet desperation. Yet you heard it inside of you too many times for it not to be the truth. You got caught up in full crisis living like the rest of us, but the real crisis is not here; when it comes, it will demand front center stage. Then, there will be no energy for this dream. Live full so you can die empty. Do it now with urgency because your personal 9/11 is coming with a bang.

Look, see, feel, act – that is what Christ taught us. Think that what you do impacts all. Curing oneself of the disease of "me" is a daily healing, because it never goes away. Get rid of what is not peace, joy and God, and all of these will find you.

In Asheville, North Carolina, in the middle of town stands a big wall with the words "Before I die, I will" written fifty times with a blank line after it. What is your blank? Before I die, I will find a cure for cancer. Before I die, I will help feed starving people. Before I die, I will write a book that will impact others. What would you write? Well, then, start writing. Whatever it is, do it now. Your 9/11 is coming.

Friday, September 25, 2015

God's Promise of Answered Prayer

In this message:
  • This Sunday's Lesson
  • Prayer - AUTHENTIC
  • Humor

THIS SUNDAY'S LESSON
God's Promise of Answered Prayer
Luke 11: 5-13

After giving a model for "how to pray" (vs 2-4), Jesus offered some 
additional pointers concerning prayer. Foremost, His message was that 
His followers are to be persistent in prayer. Prayer is driven by knowing we 
have a need that we cannot meet within ourselves. Thus, we go to the 
One we know has the resources, the ability, and the desire to meet 
that need. We are assured the Lord answers the prayer of faith.

At the end of the lesson is the section "LIVE IT OUT". This provides three 
ways to put prayer into action in your life.
1. Use the model prayer
2. Start a prayer journal
3. Be an example: pray regularly

The following comes from  the Wednesday Night Bible Study (WNBS). We were 
studying "The Discipline of Personal Prayer" in the study "Authentic" by 
James MacDonald.Which leads me to inviting you to come and join us on 
Wednesday night. We meet in the Andress Class room. You would be a blessing 
to us by joining us.
  • Is My Prayer REAL?
    • Public performance prayers are a sure sign of insincerity.
    • The secret to prayer is prayer in secret.
  • Is My Prayer SIMPLE?
    • Prayer is not to inform God.
    • The purpose of prayer is to express faith toward God.
  • Is My Prayer WORSHIPFUL?
    • The Lord’s Prayer is a Model prayer.
    • When you begin your prayer, begin with Father.
  • This was added in the video and was not noted in the guide:
    • – adoration
    • C - confession
    • - thanksgiving
    • – supplication
  • Is My Prayer SUBMISSIVE?
    • There is no answered prayer where there’s not submission to God.
    • I surrender my wants and my sense of timing.
  • Is My Prayer PRACTICAL?
    • Prayer List – Daily Bread
      • Income in every household
      • Physical heath
      • Emotional heath
      • Spiritual health
  • Is My Prayer REPENTANT?
    • “God, I want You to forgive me the way I forgive others."
  • Is My Prayer EXPECTANT?

A wonderful individual shared with me another acronym about prayer:
P.U.S.H. – “Pray until something happens.”


HUMOR & CHALLENGE

  • There are three kinds of "givers": the flint, the sponge, and the honeycomb.
  • To get anything out of the flint you must hammer it. By doing this you may get chips and sparks. 
  • To get liquids out of the sponge you must squeeze it, and the more you apply pressure, the more you will get. 
  • The honeycomb just overflows with its own sweeteners. 

WHICH KIND OF A GIVER ARE YOU?

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A doctor broke the news to a man that his wife would have to admitted to an extended care facility. "I'm afraid that her mind is completely gone," replied the doctor. The husband sighed heavily as he responded, "Makes sense. She's been giving me a piece of it every day for the last 50 years."

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Congratulations 

Reverend Ben Bowden
on receiving and accepting 
The Call 
to be the Senior Pastor
at 
First Baptist Church Enterprise









THIS SUNDAY
Sept 20, 2015

"GOD'S PROVISION"
Psalm 34:4-14
Jim Arrington - Facilitator

Friday, September 11, 2015

Update September 11th, 2015


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For those who were not at church on Sunday, August 6th, 2015:

 The Pastor Search Committee candidate will be preaching in both morning services Sunday Sept.  13.   There will be a special business meeting at 6:00 pm on Sept. 13 at which time the church will vote on the candidate.  Please try to attend and participate in the business meeting.  

Thanks,
JP Sawyer, Chairman 







This week's lesson: God's Promise of Eternal Life

The purpose of this week’s study is to assure all believers they can believe and trust the promises of God and to avoid the false doctrines that have become so pervasive.



Jesus Is God’s Son (1 John 5:6-9)
Lasting Lessons in 1 John 5:6-9:
1.  The Jesus who was baptized and crucified is the Christ, the divine Son of God and only source of salvation.
2.  God’s evidence and testimony to the divine nature and saving efficiency of His Son is superior to any evidence or testimony humanity might offer against it.

Life Is Found In Jesus (1 John 5:10-11)
Lasting Lessons in 1 John 5:10-11:
1.  Rejecting what God says is the same as calling Him a liar.
2.  God’s desire behind eternal life involves much more than never-ending life.
             
We Experience Life When We Believe In Jesus (1 John 5:12-13)

Lasting Lessons in 1 John 5:12-13:
1.  Eternal life is a present reality for believers, not something to be waited for.
2.  Eternal life is a simple matter—the presence of the Son of God in one’s life.
3.  God does not wish for His children to live in doubt about their relationship to Him.  He desires His children to “know that [they] have eternal life.”  God guided John to help us know how to have that assurance.


God’s Promise of Faithfulness
The focus of this study is drawn from the first 18 verses of Psalm 89, which points us to the fact that the One whom we can depend on, even in the worst of times, is always just a prayer away!



I.    
II.
III.
God’s Faithfulness Is A Cause For Praise (Ps. 89:1-2)
God’s Faithfulness Is Celebrated In Heaven (Ps. 89:5-8)
God’s Faithfulness Is Experienced By His Followers (Ps. 89:15-18)

Introduction:
We live in a society in which commitments and vows are regularly broken.  Circumstances and life situations change, and people walk away from a commitment or agreement.  Sometimes we “break faith” in a relationship simply because we’ve changed our minds or our feelings.  Fortunately, God is not like us.  God keeps His word to us, and Psalm 89 gives us cause to celebrate God’s faithfulness.

Conclusion:
All of us have gone through some period of trial.  Some trials come because of the evil actions of others, some from living in a fallen world, and some because of our own poor choices and rebelliousness against the Lord and His Word.  During those times, we need something to provide us stability and give us hope.  God’s merciful love and faithfulness is a solid foundation.  Even if we displease Him and even though He may chastise us, He still is filled with mercy and overflowing with faithfulness in every circumstance. 

Even when trials come to you, don’t lose hope!  Remember you can stand firm on the truth that God is faithful in His love for you.  He will not forsake or abandon you in your time of need.  So, where do you stand when it comes to your reliance on Him when trials come your way?  When do you turn to Him?  Is He your first choice when you need help or only when you can’t resolve your dilemma yourself?  Rate your reliance on God on a scale of 1(last choice) to 10 (first choice) when trials come your way?  If He is not your first choice, what do you need to elevate Him to that position?  Ask Him for His help.  You know that He is faithful and just to respond to your need!

What are the implications of these truths for your life?  
THE CHOICE IS YOURS, ISN’T IT!
REMEMBER, the safest place for a believer is in the center of God’s will.

Friday, September 4, 2015

UPDATE FOR THE PAT HOWARD CLASS

First and foremost!!!! This Sunday is the first Sunday in the month!!!!!

YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!!!!!

FIX IT - BRING IT - SHARE IT
Fix your favorite breakfast item, bring it, and share it with the class!!!


RECAP FROM LAST WEEK'S LESSON
Luke 14:12-24
Invite others to your feasts to share your blessings with them. 
In turn, as Christians, we are to invite others to share
in the feast that King Jesus has prepared for all.

THE UNIT FOR THE NEXT 6 SUNDAYS:
Stand Strong: Building Your Life on God's Promises


THIS WEEK'S LESSON 
God's Promise of Faithfulness
Psalm 89:1-2, 5-8, 15-18

There are times we "break faith" in a relationship simply because we've changed our minds or feelings. Fortunately, God is not like us. God keeps His Word to us. As we will discover in Psalm 89, there is something to celebrate !

NEED A LAUGH???

A new pastor was talking to the oldest member of the congregation, Miss Maxine Sculley. "I am 90 years old, sir, and I haven't an enemy in the world," said the aged one. "That is a wonderful and beautiful thought," said the pastor approvingly. 

Quickly came the reply, "Yes sir, I'm thankful to say that I've outlived them all!"