Thursday

Good morning. Welcome to another day, a gift from God. Use your the gift of this day well.

Inspirational Verse

Where can you write this verse?

Who can you share it with?

How many times can you read/say this verse today?

Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

Read the Bible in 2026

  • Starting a new book today
  • Februaty 12
  • Acts 1-3

No Local Obituaries This Morning

Obituary – Terry’s Creek (Amite County)

John Milton Bond

February 16, 1933 – February 5, 2026
  

Visitation
Friday, Feb 13, 2026
10:00 AM-1:00 PM

Funeral Service
Friday, Feb 13, 2026
1:00 PM

John Milton Bond

February 16, 1933 – February 5, 2026

U.S. Veteran

John Milton Bond, who was born into a 2nd generation farming family of Amite County on February 16, 1933, left his earthly home for a heavenly one, February 5, 2026…11 days shy of his 93rd birthday, both coming and going on the same farm, which was so dear to him. 

Visitation will be Friday February 13th, 2026 at Terry’s Creek Baptist Church from 10:00 AM until Services at 1:00 PM.  Burial will follow at Bond Family Cemetery under the direction of Hartman Jones Funeral Home.  Rev. David Fortenberry and Rev. Kent Campbell will officiate. In lieu of flowers the family request contributions be made to The Gideons International “Bibles” PO Box 140800
 Nashville, TN 37214

His loved ones who’ve gone before him were his Daddy and Mama, Turner Wilson and Rosa Lee Cummings Bond; his sister Tempie Williams, and 3 brothers: T.W. Bond, Bobby Bond, and Joe Bond. Also going on before him were his twin infant daughters; son-in-law, Clark Wilson; and grandson, Jacob Turner Wilson.
 

Still here, somehow moving forward without him, are his beloved family, first and foremost, his wife of 66 years, Inez Wilson Bond; daughters LaLinda Fortenberry (David), Denise Wilson, Michelle Madison, Betty Oltremari (Jerry), and Jeanne Tate (Chuck). And Grandchildren… Brandon Fortenberry (Brittany), Jonathan Fortenberry, Allison Wilson Miller (John), Lana Wilson Weeks (Shelby), Luke Wilson (Sarah), Levi Wilson (Anna), Jonah Wilson (Grace), Rachel Wilson Weeks (Dan), Seth Wilson, Daniel Wilson, Nathan Madison (Destiny), Jordan Madison, Elaina Madison, Jacqueline Madison, Shelby Gast, Paula Gast, Cpl. Christopher Gast (Isabella), Hannah Tate Schrock (Andrew), Rebekah Tate Schrock (Enos), Elizabeth Tate, AMT3 Benjamin Tate, Sharon Tate Bloom (Kade), Abigail Tate Charleston (Jeremiah), Joshua Tate, Laura Tate, Emily Tate, and Joanna Tate. Forty-one great grandchildren and three more to be born this year, and one great-great grandchild.
 

John went to serve his country in the Air Force at the age of 20 during the Korean Conflict, where he attained the rank of Staff Sergeant. In addition to his duties, he also was a barrack’s barber, and he enjoyed his deployment to France very much. He made lifelong friends on both sides of the pond. After service, he married the love of his life, and together they began their family. He was a hard-working farmer who understood both the value of labor and the gift of rest. 

He trusted the Lord in every season, planting seeds in the soil and in the hearts of his family. In the midst of long days, he made time for what mattered most, spending time alone seeking the Lord and time with his family. As a family they enjoyed picnics by the creek, Sunday afternoon drives, meals shared with others, and memories made traveling together to beaches, the Smokey mountains, out west, and even a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Europe. He included his children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, and anyone that visited the farm, in his daily chores, teaching valuable lessons as they worked, ever so patiently, a quality for which he was known and admired. 

Johnny and Inez worked hard, side by side to build up the old farm, and turned the homestead into a pristine dairy farm, once even receiving Mississippi’s Master Dairyman award. They “retired” 38 years later, then planted pines, raised beef cattle, and sold hay to bring in income and continue working the way they loved. If he picked on you, it was a sure sign he loved you. He loved a good adventure, to have fun and usually had a smile. But he had a more serious side, too. He heard the Bible read from a young age and trusted it to be true. Through everything that life challenged him with, the Power of God within him brought him courage and strength to rise above temptation and sorrow, with a quiet, sense of peace and joy. 

These attributes drew many people of all walks of life, as friends. It was his main desire, that all would know his Jesus, especially his children and their children. His love of scriptures showed in his participation in the Bible distribution ministry, known as Gideons International. He often shared these little bibles with those he met. For 64 years, he served as a deacon at Terry’s Creek Baptist Church and was very involved where he could be a blessing, there as well. 

He never met a stranger, welcoming everyone with warmth and kindness that reflected his faith. His life was a quiet testimony of God’s love, lived out through service, generosity, and devotion. We take comfort knowing he has finished his race and now rests in the presence of his Savior, hearing the words, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant…Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” 

(Because Jeanne, his youngest daughter, was our daughter’s good high school friend, we had the opportunity to know and love some of this wonderful family.)

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The First Words of the Day

How did your day start?

I’ve long encouraged people to rise a little earlier than they really have to in order to start the day with God. That practice may be the most meaningful part of my day.

Starting the day with God can take several forms. You can pray, read Scripture, meditate and memorize Scripture, or simply sit quietly acknowledging God and His goodness. All of these are helpful. I recommend them all.

Today my day began with a wonderful surprise. On my phone screen from the YouVersion Bible App were these words:

“Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand” (Isaiah 41:10, NASB).

Those words were given by the prophet to the people of Israel in exile. God had big things for them to do. They were to leave the only land most of the people had ever known to return to Jerusalem and the land of Israel to rebuild and to follow God.

They had plenty to fear and be anxious about, but they also had the promises of our Righteous God. God was encouraging them to be righteous and obedient.

You have plenty to make you anxious and obedient.

What would God say to you today? The Word of God speaks loudly to me today: “Do not be fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.”

When I begin my day in this way, I always have a good day. I pray the same for you.

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Thanks for reading, praying, and acting on these thoughts today.

Anna Lee

WEDNESDAY

Welcome to Wednesday. We’re looking forward to another pretty and warmer day. We thank God for the springlike days this week.

Prayer Focus

Today, let’s pray for families. You choose the ones and the current needs.

Also, update your prayer list as needed today.

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 11th
  • John 19-21
  • It’s early in February and we have already read Matthew, Mark, and Luke as well as the first part of John. What a great accomplishment! Let’s keep reading.

Opportunities

Often, people talk about all the things they cannot do, but today let’s focus on what we can all do. IF WE ARE WILLING, A MINISTRY OF READING CAN BE DEVELOPED. It begins with prayer and a willingness to be used.

Today, let’s focus on the ways God has blessed us so we can serve Him and impact the lives of others. Today, we will talk about reading. Do you remember “reading aloud in school”? Why not READ ALOUD to someone who is unable to see well at this point in life and would love to have a newspaper or God’s Word read to them? Begin thinking of those you know and ask around. Surely, there is a friend, neighbor, or relative who would gladly have you read aloud to them periodically or on a regular schedule..

Make yourself available and spread the word. I think you will soon have the opportunity to read the newspaper, the Bible, Sunday School lessons, etc. to someone who can no longer read for themselves.

Growing Families

We have a number of families at church that are expecting babies in the coming months. Let’s pray for each of them on a regular basis, both before and after the arrival of the little ones.

Operation Chirstmas Child

Last week, I asked for volunteers to help periodically with various tasks for OCC. Thank-you to those who volunteered.

Today, I am asking for volunteers to purchase multiples of one item ONLINE for the shoeboxes we are packing. Please contact me if you are willing. The amount you spend and the items you will purchase will be up to you. I will give you an idea of that we meed. Remember, contact me.

No New Obituaries for Kentwood Today

Today would be a good day to do something special for some families who have had a death in the last few months.

Thank you for reading and praying today.

Anna Lee

TUESDAY

What a beautiful day God gave us yesterday! The good news is that more days like yesterday are coming this week. I hope you can find some days this week to really enjoy a little of the outdoors whether you work in the yard or take a good ride, just for pleasure.

Verse of the Day

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Isaiah 41:10 (NIV)

Prayer Focus

Lea Smith’s son, Clint, had heart surgery yesterday in New Orleans. He’s a young man and all seems to have gone well for him. Pray he continues to do well.

Who do you know who is sick at home, in the nurging home, or in a hospital? Pray for them today and as long as you feel God leading you to do so, possibly even when they feel better!

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 10
  • Today we are reading John 16-18.
  • If you get behind, read some extra chapters until you catch up.

No New Obituaries Today

Baptist Press

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Lunches Tomorrow

  1. Senior adults of FBC Kentwood will be eating in Hammond. Call the church (229-8111) if you need details.
  2. Ladies of Pine Ridge Bible Study will meet, eat, and pray tomorrow at 12:00 at the church.

Special Prayer Request

Pray for those who have attended Sunday School all their lives and are now unable to attend. They feel the loss in a big way. Encourage them by visiting and sharing some church literature. Sending cards periodically is encouraging, You might also call or send encouraging cards. Every little bit helps!

Thanks for reading, caring, and praying today.

Anna Lee

MONDAY

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 9
  • John 13-15

Prayer Focus

Let’s spend a day focusing on what we heard/learned in church yesterday and applying it to our lives.

Baptist Press

Let’s start a new week by reading articles that interest us on Baptist Press.

https://www.baptistpress.com/

Senior Adult Lunch Trip

The senior adults will be eating in Hammond Wednesday. Contact the church office if you need more information.

Ladies of Pine Ridge Bible Study

The ladies will meet and eat Wednesday at noon at Pine Ridge.

Obituary

Patrick Earl Hayden

February 12, 1979 – February 6, 2026

Patrick Earl Hayden, age 46, was born February 12, 1979 and went to be with the Lord on February 6, 2026. He is survived by his father, Richard Earl Hayden; brother, Christopher Hayden and wife Lori Brumfield Hayden of Knoxville, TN; aunt, Barbara Hayden Stevens Toney and husband Dale Toney of Bogalusa, LA; great aunt, Mary Bennett of Amite, LA; uncle, Timothy Hayden and wife Donice Carroll Hayden; nephew, Logan Hayden and wife Taylor Hayden of Knoxville, TN; niece, Kenlee Hayden of Knoxville, TN, and fiancé Landon Setser. He is also survived by numerous cousins, extended family members, and friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, Frances Ann Hayden; grandparents, Frances Winborn Hayden, Lela Ford Hayden, Victor Hayden, and Wilmer Hayden; aunts and uncles, Brenda and Earl Chambers, Elaine and Bruce Autin, Norma Hayden Bennett, and Julius Stevens. Visitation at Wilmer Missionary Baptist Church from 9:00AM until religious services at 11:00AM on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. Services conducted by Bro. Jason Skipper. Interment Wilmer Cemetery, Wilmer, LA. McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, in charge of arrangements. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

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Why You (and I) Need the Church

This link will lead you to an interesting article about our need for the church.

http://waylonbailey.com/2020/07/26/why-you-and-i-need-the-church/

FBC, Kentwood online videos are available.

You can access the videos from yesterday’s church services through the home page for FBC, Kentwood, LA.

Be a blessing to others by what you say and do today.

Anna Lee


The Prayer Link – The Lord’s Day!

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world,”

John 16:33

John 16:33 is a well-known Bible verse. Jesus is telling His disciples  “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world” (NIV). It is a promise of peace amidst hardships, emphasizing that believers can find courage because Jesus has already conquered the world. 

It’s the Lord’s Day! Love Him. honor Him, serve Him, and study His Word today!

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 8
  • John 11-12
  • It’s never too late to join in with us.

Prayer Focus: Today, let’s pray for us to recognize God in our churches, learn more about Him, study His Word, and serve Him in all we do. Pray we can do a better job this week than we did last week. Pray we can be an encourager to others too!

Obituary

Lisa Kathryn Parrish
October 11, 1959 – February 6, 2026

Lisa Parrish (66) went to rest among the angels after a long battle of pancreatic cancer. She fought like a warrior with unwavering courage and grace. 

Lisa was born to James Madison and Sylvia Thornhill (Wales) in White Castle, Louisiana.

She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Michael Parrish; three children, Susan Rice (Daniel) of Crossett, AR, Jessica Shoemaker of Amite, LA, and Brandon Parrish (Kayla) of Amite, LA.

She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Dakota Rice (Katie), Elisa Pippen (Kolby), Alexis Burchell, Gracie Rice (Charlie), Destiney Burchell, Brayden Parrish, Braylee Parrish, and Emaleigh Pennington.

She is survived by nine great-grandchildren, Kacey Stanley, Levi Rice, Amiri Burchell, Winona Pippen, Colton Rice, Jolene Pippen, Laney Jo Rice, Mei’lanii Burchell, and Grant Pippen.

She is also survived by two sisters, Sandra O’Quinn and Vicki Lane, along with a host of nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Lisa is preceded in death by one sister, Terri Redmond Pittman, and her stepfather, Clifton Redmond.

Lisa’s greatest joy was her family and her fur babies. She loved to travel, eat out, and craft.

She touched the lives of everyone who had the honor of knowing her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and compassion that will live on in all of us.

Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from 9:00AM until Religious Services at 11:00AM on Monday, February 9, 2026. Services conducted by Rev. David Cutrer. Interment Arcola-Roseland Cemetery, Arcola, LA.

I will look for you in the wings of the butterflies in spring.
I will feel your touch in the warm summer breeze.
I will see you in the clouds of the bright blue sky.
I will hear your whispers in the waters flowing by.

My Beautiful Butterfly!

Today’s Sunday School Lesson

“Confronting Doubts”

Matthew 11

Worship Services at FBC, Kentwood

10:30 A.M. and 6 P.M.

Both services are available for online viewing, but we would love to have you join us in person.

Sunday School begins at 9:15. We have a class for everyone with choices for young – older adults.

Today is a wonderful day to be in a local church loving God and loving others!

Anna Lee

SATURDAY

Welcome to a new day! Let’s be sure to spend some time talking with Jesus today. He has things to tell us and is waiting for us to contact Him. Take time to listen.to Him today.

Psalm 46:10:

This will make you really think and reevaluate your life if you focus on it for a while.

“There are two ways to get enough: one is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.”

— G. K. Chesterton

“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth”

That surely is a vere to think about, to see how it fits into our lives I believe it applies to all of us in one way or another.

Prayer Focus

  • Family of Trey Harrison III
  • Those who are homebound
  • Those who are considering attending church
  • Those who struggling with life due to the weather, to finances, family, etc.
  • Those we will know the importance of knowing and serving God.

Baptist Press

I like to share this link every day so you can read about Christians around the world who are working in many diffferenr ways to tell others about God and. our need for salvation.

https://www.baptistpress.com/

Read the articles that are of interest to you.

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 7
  • John 10-12

Obituaries

There are no new obituaries, but I want to remind many of you of the the service to honor Trey this morning.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 07, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Kentwood First Baptist Church in Kentwood, LA.

Say special prayers for Christy. Today is is birthday.

A special verse to focus on today:

“He says, ‘Be still and know that I am God.'”

Psalm 46:10:

Sunday School Lesson for Tomorrrow

“Confronting Doubts”

Matthew 11 1-5 and 16-24

Prayer for pastors today as they often are doing final preparations for services tomorrow. Many times Saturday is also a day they are involved in hospital visits, funerals, weddings, etc.

Anna Lee

FRIDAY

“My grace is all you need, for my power is the greatest when you are weak.”

2 Corinthians 12:9

Good Morning! I’m. so glad you are checking in this morning. Take a little while to reflect on that verse. Let’s let go and let God take care of things today.

He knows what we need. He know what is best for us!

Think of this. When a part of your body hurts, you see a doctor, and then take the medicine you were told would help. You get better!

God can heal our attitude, our hurts, our sadness, our feeling of being alone, etc.! Turn to Him!

41 New Missionaries Appointed

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 6
  • John 7-8

No New Obituaries Listed This Morning

Den – A place to sit, read, talk, share, etc./A great setting for reading God’s Word!

Lets spend a little time in our special seating area of our home to sit quietly and read God’s Word. This doesn’t look exactly like any of our homes, but we can relate it to sitting and reading or quietly talking with a family member, a neighbor, a long-time friend, or a new church friend. It’s possible to use your special place to share God’s Word with others

Here is a Scripture you might choose to read and pray about.

Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”

Prayer Concerns (Choose to pray for one, some, or all of these needs.)

  • Trey Harrison’s Family /Families with recent deaths
  • Homebound due to physical condition
  • People who are dealing with serious health concerns such as cancer
  • People who have financial needs they can’t seem to overcome
  • People who feel lonely or forgotten.
  • Newlyweds and others who will soon be newly weds
  • Parents of new babies/young children.

Act of any of these concerns as God leads you to do.

Be both blessed and a blessing today!

Anna Lee

THURSDAY

Happy Thursday with a morning low of 30 degrees. I feel like God rewarded us for coming through the last few weeks! Reward or not, I’m THANKFUL!

A Verse for Today

“If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”

Ecclesiastes 4:10: 

Read the Bible in 2026

  • February 4 – John 3-4
  • February 5 – John 5-6

Today’s Prayer Focus

Focus on that verse today. Write it on three little pieces of paper and place them in places you visit frequently: the washing machine, the kitchen sink, your car. If you don’t like those locations, choose three of your own. Read it when you see it. Think how it applies to you.

OBITUARY COMPLETED

Bonnie Sue Vernon

June 26, 1960 – February 2, 2026

Bonnie Sue Vernon, 65, of Loranger, Louisiana, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 2, 2026. She was born on June 26, 1960, in Amite, Louisiana, to Robert Weist Vernon and Mary Young Vernon. Bonnie Sue was a resident of Montpelier, Louisiana, for most of her life and was deeply connected to the community she called home.

Bonnie Sue was a proud graduate of Amite High School, Class of 1978, where she was known for her athletic ability, participating in both basketball and track.

Bonnie Sue had a wild-at-heart spirit and a deep love for the outdoors. She loved the beach, fresh air, and any chance to be outside. She had a contagious personality that filled a room, made people feel instantly comfortable, and left a lasting impression on everyone she met.

She had an extraordinary love for animals and spent much of her life rescuing and caring for them. Her most beloved companion was her yellow lab, Breaden, whose memory remained close to her heart. In keeping with her wishes, Breaden’s ashes will be buried with her.

Bonnie Sue adored her family and never missed an opportunity to capture memories through photographs. Her daughter, Marci, was her only child and truly her world. She loved holidays, especially Halloween, which she cherished celebrating with Marci.

She was known for her kindness and generosity. Bonnie Sue never met a stranger and never hesitated to lend a hand, even when she had little to give. In the early 1990s, she demonstrated her entrepreneurial spirit by owning multiple businesses, including a clothing line. She was known for her natural sales ability and could truly sell anything, even the clothes she was wearing.

Bonnie Sue shared 14 loving years with her partner, Mike Neasloney.

Although she did not have the opportunity to meet her granddaughter in person due to illness, she was deeply in love with her. She treasured every photo and video and spoke about her constantly with pride and joy.

Bonnie Sue is survived by her partner, Mike Neasloney; her daughter, Marci Gaines Bradley, and son-in-law, Jonathan Bradley, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and her cherished granddaughter, Lucy Marybeth Bradley. She is also survived by her mother, Mary Young Vernon of Montpelier, Louisiana; her brother, Robert Dale Vernon, and sister-in-law, Charmaine Vernon; her niece, Katie Vernon; and her nephew, Rob Vernon, all of Watson, Louisiana.

She was preceded in death by her father, Robert Weist Vernon.

Visitation will be held Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Montpelier Methodist Church, followed by a service at 12:00 p.m. Officiating will be Pastor Steve Elworth. Burial will follow at Montpelier Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites those who wish to honor Bonnie Sue’s memory to consider making a donation to Companion Animal Alliance of Baton Rouge, an organization close to the family’s heart. https://www.caabr.org/

Bonnie Sue will be deeply missed and forever loved by her family and all who knew her.

Operation Christmas Child

I’m thankful for those who have volunteered to work this year to pack shoeboxes for next year. If you still want to volunteer, it is not too late.

Baptist Press

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Volunteers Urgently Needed

We Need You!

Samaritan’s Purse is helping homeowners in hard-hit areas of the South slammed by the recent storm that brought snow and crippling ice to the region. Much work has been done, but there are hundreds of families who still need assistance.

I’m sure Louisiana Disaster Relief teams are onsite too.

Volunteering with either one would be rewarding for for you and for the residents.

A Thought from Waylon Bailey

How Can I Do the Things that Matter? (2020)

James Clear is a favorite writer. He has written about the power of habits and how you develop those powerful habits.

Recently he wrote about adding value to other people. He said that before you ask for value you must give value to others. This fits many areas of life. My blog tomorrow will expound on this idea and how it applies to Scripture and to us.

Today, I want to talk about productivity and time management with something James Clear said in the same article.

“The fastest way to raise your level of performance:

Cut your number of commitments in half.”

Almost all of us are asking, “How can I do the things that really matter?”

Obviously, we first have to ask, “What really matters?” This is a great life lesson and life exercise. Certainly, your family, livelihood, and faith would fit in these areas. What else should fit, and what shouldn’t fit? What should you not do, and what should you give to someone else?

These are the kind of questions that help us be more productive and to add value to others.

As we move to the weekend, I want to encourage you to look deeply at what you are doing and the contributions you are making. Look for ways to make a difference in the people around you.

Paul told the believers in Colossae to “Make the most of the time” (Colossians 4:5). He saw time as an opportunity to serve God and to advance the Gospel.

How can we see time as an opportunity, and how can we use our time to advance the Gospel?

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THANKS for reading, doing, and praying today.

Anna Lee

Wednesday, Part 2

Waylon Bailey’s Blog

Waylon Bailey‘s Blog

Why You (and I) Need the Church

Last week we received disturbing news.

A survey published by Christianity Today and other outlets found that Americans‘ reading and study of Scripture has declined over the last year. While they could not look at this specifically during the pandemic, it seems that this is a direct result of what has happened to us since March 13.

The decline is not just a small amount. It is large, and it is disturbing.

What we thought would happen apparently has not happened. Many of us believed, at least hoped, that this time might be a time in which we would use our time at home to gather together around Scripture and do some very intense searching about our lives.

What happened?

Here is my take on this.

We don’t do well on our own without the church. There is a reason why God created the church, and there’s a reason why we’re told to not forsake the assembling of ourselves together.

When we assemble together we encourage one another just as Scripture tells us to do. Our physical presence makes a difference.

What can we do when some people simply cannot meet together? Remember, this is not something that has not happened before. We’ve always had homebound people who couldn’t physically meet with the church.

For the most part, these faithful saints have continued to look at Scripture, spend their days in prayer, and encourage other believers.

It is time for us to take up their mantle and be found faithful in difficult times.

Would you join with me in renewing your commitment to become like Christ and to spend time in prayer and in His Word?

Baptist Press

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Anna Lee