Saturday

Everyone who hears these words of mine

and puts them into practice

is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.

~Matthew 7:24 (NIV)~

Jadon is HOME and doing well.  Thank-you for the continued prayers for him and his family.

Mrs. Lorna Smith will have surgery on her broken elbow Wednesday.  Please be in prayer for her.

Louisiana is first in something good!

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WHERE I USED TO GO TO CHURCH

The story is told of a man who was stranded on a deserted Pacific island for years.  Finally one day a boat comes sailing into view, and the man frantically waves and draws the skipper’s attention. The boat comes near the island and the sailor gets out and greets the stranded man.

After a while the sailor asks, “What are those three huts you have here?”

“Well, that’s my house there.”

“What’s that next hut?” asks the sailor.

“I built that hut to be my church.”

“What about the other hut?”

“Oh, that’s where I used to go to church.”

(By the way, please don’t write to remind me that the church is a group of people, not a building — I’m aware of that, but I think there’s another lesson to learn here).  I understand that there are some legitimate reasons for “changing churches,” but there are also some Christians who change congregations every couple of years simply because they have trouble getting along with other folks.  Someone at church said something that made them mad, or one of the songleaders didn’t pick out songs they liked, or the elders decided to change the time of services, etc. etc.  The reasons go on and on, and you can just about mark on the calendar when they’ll leave to go to the next church.  It makes you wonder if they would be happy in a church by themselves.  Perhaps, like the man in the story above, they would move somewhere else after a while just out of habit.

Each of the New Testament epistles is filled with instructions on how to get along with others in the church (and there are no instructions or recommendations for Christians to “change churches” no matter how serious the problems!).  Running away is always easier than reconciling with others, but our God is a God of reconciliation who has called us not only to reconcile with Him, but to be “ministers of reconciliation” who seek to bring about the unity that God desires in His body.

“Let love be without hypocrisy.  Abhor what is evil.  Cling to what is good.  Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another….Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.  Be of the same mind toward one another.  Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble.  Do not be wise in your own opinion…..If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.” (Rom. 12:9-10,15-16,18)

Have a great day!

Alan Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina

Make plans to attend and worship at church tomorrow.  I hope it will be one where you can say you have attended a long time.

Anna Lee

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