Morning Worship February 25, 2018
Pastor — Allan Lane Organ --- Alva Lou Schottel Worship Leader — Don Beavers Piano — Marcia Hart
As you enter for worship, please silence your cell phones. (CCLI permit # 424692 covers all copyright song lyrics)
Worship Prayer Allan Lane
Welcome and Fellowship Allan/People
Hymn # 247 Come, Thou Almighty King Don/People
Responsive Reading #237 God the Holy Spirit Allan/People
Hymn # 243 Sweet, Sweet Spirit Don/People
Hymn # 238 Breathe On Me Don/People
Chorus # 244 Spirit of the Living God Don/People
Offering Prayer John Lewis
Tithes and Offerings People
Offering Music Marcia Hart
Children’s Worship (Children are dismissed)
Scripture Reading 1 Peter 4:7-19 Allan/People
Message “Living Beyond Suffering” Allan Lane
Hymn # 325 Whiter Than Snow Don/People
Prayer Concerns Allan/People
Chorus # 23 God Is So Good Don/People
Living Beyond Suffering 1 Peter 4:7-19
We cannot avoid suffering, but we can honor the Lord in spite of suffering. God
wants us not only to endure it but to overcome it.
1. Foster Positive Relationships . (4:7-11) a. Pray passionately .
It’s been said that the greatest need of our day in our church life is more prayer. In 1 Peter 4:7 one translation of those closing words is, "BE SOBER UNTO PRAYER." The word translated "be sober" means to be "calm and collected in spirit."
Prayer is of great importance. Prayer demands concentration and focus. Prayer has purpose (Colossians 4:2). Devotion or being steadfast means we must maintain
continuous attention to prayer. Prayer is the business of the church (Romans 15:30). One translation says "strive together." Prayer is not a solo event. Prayer invites community together. We must set apart time for prayer. Prepare for prayer. Be
thankful at all times. Pray for others and pray with others. b. Love others deeply .
c. Serve others generously . d. Speak to others graciously .
These sound more like using your spiritual gifts than anything else. Our best example for challenging people to use their spiritual gifts is to encourage them to be
willing to give their loaves and fish or their gifts. Every Christian has a gift. Every Christian has at least one gift they can use in the Church and God’s Kingdom (Ephesians 4:7-13). When you invited Jesus into your
heart, He brought with Him the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit brought with Him at least one gift you can use for God’s Kingdom (1Corinthians 12:4-11). These are for the
building up of the body of the Church. There’s something every Christian can do in God's Church and His Kingdom. No gift is to be valued or honored above another. The greater gifts are no more
important than the so called lesser gifts. One who teaches or preaches is no more important than the one who unlocks the doors ever Sunday or the one who cleans the
rest room. The Apostle Paul compares the Church to the human body (1 Corinthians 12:14ff). For example, everybody wants to be the face. But who wants to be the big toe? They
might be ugly, but try walking without one. It’s there to benefit the body. Not many of us are using our gifts. Twenty percent of membership does eighty
percent of the work in most churches. Some of you walked down the aisle and gave the preacher your hand and Jesus your heart. Then the preacher said, “have a seat’
and there you sat for fifteen or twenty years. You’ve never done one thing for Kingdom of God. Others of you were once giving your gifts, you were working in God’s Kingdom, but
you got your little feelings hurt, so you quit (John 6:9). Shame on you too! If you are in God’s Work to be appreciated, get out right now. Remember: they crucified our
Master. Sometimes older folks say, “I’ve aged out. Let the younger folks do it.” While it would be a great idea if we could “graduate” from serving, I just can’t find anything in
the Bible about aging out. Can you tell where that text is? When the Lord gets through with us, He’ll take us home!
What happens when we don't use our gifts? We grieve the Holy Spirit. Suppose you had a friend who brought you a gift every time she came to your home for a visit. The kid in me would get all excited when I learned that she's coming. You couldn’t
wait to see what she was bringing. Suppose then that she came to visit one day and happened to open your closet door, and there were all the gifts she had given you still
in the boxes. You had never opened or used even the first one. Surely she would be hurt to know that you were not using what she had given you. We grieve Holy Spirit when we fail to use His gifts.
Stop forcing others to carry your load. Stop being dead weight to the body. If one of my arms would become useless, if for some reason, it refused to do what it is made
to do then it becomes a dead weight to my body. Now, I still would not want my arm removed, for there would always be that hope I might regain its use. Most churches are carrying a lot of dead weight.
Are you using your gifts? Listen, this Church will not be able to minister like it should, unless everyone uses their gifts the way God asks.
2. Follow Jesus’ Example . (4:12-14) a. Recognize suffering is normal. b. Rejoice for sharing.
c. Ridicule is blessing. When God wants to drill a man,
And thrill a man, And skill a man To play the noblest part;
When He yearns with all His heart To create so great and bold a man That all the world will be amazed,
Watch His methods, watch His ways! How He ruthlessly perfects
Whom He royally elects! How He hammers him and hurts him, And with mighty blows converts him
Into trial shapes of clay which Only God understands; While his tortured heart is crying
And he lifts his beseeching hands! How He bends but never breaks When his good he undertakes;
How He uses whom He chooses, And with every purpose fuses him;
By every act induces him To try his splendor out
-- God knows what he's about. (by Angela Morgan as adapted by Paul Billheimer in "Don't Waste Your Sorrows")
3. Forsake Sin . (4:15-19) a. Suffer for righteousness , not wickedness.
b. Face judgment with confidence, not fear. c. Be saved , not sorry.
Conclusion: Hudson Taylor, great English preacher and missionary to China, was going through
a difficult personal testing. At the height of the struggle, he responded to it with these words: “It doesn’t matter how great the pressure is. What really matters is where the
pressure lies. Does it come between me and God or does it press me closer to His heart?” How good and calming it is to reassure ourselves in times of trial. God is faithful
and always has been and will be to His people. When trials come, remind yourself to do what is right and take refuge in God. The trial of our faith today is the assurance of
glory when Christ returns. It was the Lord’s experience and it is ours when we follow Him. Where do you find your hope today? 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 reminds us that in our weakness He is made strong. 1 John 4:4 reminds us that “Greater is He that is in
me than he that is in the world.”
Greater Is He That Is In You!
“That’s Where He Is” By now you know Evangelist the Rev. Billy Graham passed away this past Wednesday
morning at his home in North Carolina at age 99. The website www.onenewsnow.com asked
some notable people within evangelical Christian circles to summarize Graham's impact. The
following is taken from there.
Dr. Richard Land, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary (Charlotte, NC) and former
head of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, believes that
"if there were an evangelical Mt. Rushmore, Billy Graham would be the first person on it." He
points out that Graham preached the gospel to more people than anyone else in the world and
is responsible for the Lord leading millions of people to Christ.
"His legacy will be that he's the greatest preacher of the gospel in at least the last thousand
years, and maybe the greatest preacher of the gospel since the Apostles," Dr. Land submits.
"Evangelicalism is far, far more deeply rooted in the soil of the United States and all around the
world because of the way in which God used Billy Graham."
The seminary president believes Billy Graham's greatest characteristic was perhaps his
humility.
"You know, he means it when he says, 'When I get to heaven, the first question I'm going
to ask is, Why me, God?' And I think it took someone with that kind of humility to be used the
way God used Billy Graham," says Land. "Most mere mortals would have had their heads
turned by the adulation that was heaped upon him, but not him."
Land knows personally of Billy Graham's reach, as his own father accepted Jesus as Savior
at a 1950s Billy Graham crusade. So he credits Graham for his being raised in a Christian
home.
Graham also took the gospel to the White House on many occasions during his long life.
David Aikman, author of Billy Graham: His Life and Influence, said the late evangelist's
friendship with many American presidents is well documented. He describes Graham as one of
the most significant evangelical preachers to ever live.
"I think the important thing about that is that Graham was the only man who managed to
transcend partisan politics at the highest executive level in the United States and serve as a
confidant and an encourager," Aikman states.
That goes back to Dwight Eisenhower, whom Graham baptized in the White House shortly
after the 34th president's inauguration.
Aikman believes one of the reasons other parts of the world are overwhelmingly evangelical
is because of Graham's crusades, though he does recall that the preacher was criticized by
some in the press for attending a church peace conference in Moscow in 1983.
"Although the Soviets were trying to use that as a propaganda platform for their point of
view, in fact, that led to all kinds of openings for Graham to visit countries in eastern Europe,"
the author notes. Graham's impact there following 1983 is well recorded.
Aikman also recalls a crusade Graham held in depressed post-war England in 1954. It was
so effective that when he returned in 1966, seated on the platform with him was a number of
Anglican clergy, all of whom had been converted in the 1954 crusade.
Rev. Robert Jeffress, senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, said, "He
would actually do this when he would have microphone checks before interviews. Instead of
saying 'five, four, three, two, one' and something else, this is what he said, because it was his
message: 'For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever
believes in Him will not perish but will have eternal life.' That was the message of Billy
Graham. He was an intensely humble man. He loved the Lord and would do anything to see
people come to Christ."
Dr. Jerry A. Johnson, president and CEO of National Religious Broadcasters said, "The world
has lost a great man, but those in Heaven are surely rejoicing in the homecoming of this good
and faithful servant. Only God knows how many are there with him because of his ministry and
how many more there will be. It seems trite to say he was a giant among men, but no one
could doubt the truth of this statement."
Mark Tooley, President of The Institute on Religion & Democracy said, "... [Billy] Graham
was exceptional for not compromising gospel essentials in his proclamation while befriending
countless nonbelievers who were impressed by the sincerity of his service to God and
humanity. He never claimed to be more than he was, not a towering intellectual, but a rural
North Carolinian dairy farmer's son summoned to preach. His gifts were courage, magnetism,
savvy, perseverance, energy and, above all, faith. May the fruits of his labors be blessed for
many more generations."
What do you remember most about Billy Graham? His crusades? His faithfulness? His
humility? His books? His sermons? This world will miss him greatly. Graham is quoted as
saying, “When I die tell others that I’ve gone to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—that’s where
I am.”
Having spent his life preaching the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ, Graham faced
his eternal future with confidence. Will you?
God Bless You!
Bro. Allan
Opportunities For Service Living out Your Spiritual Commitment . . . and Fulfilling Christ’s Divine Plan Sunday, February 25, 2018
Choir Rehearsal.......... 9:00 am
Sunday School ……….. 9:15 am
Morning Worship..…..10:30 am
Nursery: Volunteers as needed
Ushers: John Lewis, Joseph Coats, Gary Yarbrough, ? ? ? ?
Alternate: Larry McKahan
Diversicare……………..2:30 pm
No Evening Services
Monday, February 26
SS Workers Mtg …...... 6:30 pm
Wednesday, February 28
Prayer / Bible Study ....6:30 pm
Worship Team ……….. 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Choir Rehearsal…...….9:00 am
Sunday School……...….9:15 am
Morning Worship…....10:30 am
Nursery: Volunteers as needed
Ushers: Ken Kirkpatrick, ? ? ? ?, Larry McKahan, Bill Schottel
Alternate: Ken Nice
Monday, March 5
Food Kitchen…………..5:30 pm
Wednesday, March 7
Prayer / Bible Study.... 6:30 pm
Worship Team ……….. 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 10
Daylight Saving Time (Please turn clocks forward one hour.)
Up-Coming Events.......
February 25 — Diversicare 2:30 pm
February 26 — Sunday School Workers Meeting, 6:30 pm
March 4 — January Bible Study at Noon
March 14 — Prayer Warriors 10:00 am
March 11 — Daylight Saving Time (Please turn clocks forward
the night of March 10.)
March 17 — St. Patrick’s Day
March 18 — Business Meeting and carry in dinner at Noon
— Collect for Longs
March 22 — Food Pantry Day
March 25 — Palm Sunday
GROW Team Commit to GROW! Everyone make a contact! Invite someone to Bible Study and Worship this week.
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Sunday Nights
We will not meet on Sunday evenings until the weather gets better. Attend January
Bible Study on March 4th!
Wednesday Night Prayer and Bible Study
Come pray for the direction of our church. Please plan to attend and pray at 6:30
pm and enjoy a time of fellowship and Bible Study.
January Bible Study
Our next January Bible Study will be March 4th with Don
Beavers leading Session 5 and Bro. Allan Session 6.
Please plan to join us!
Diversicare
Nursing Home
Today at 2:30 pm
Please join us as we
minister to those who can no longer attend their
own churches.
Daylight Saving Time!
March 11
Please remember to spring forward one hour the night of March 10.
Business Meeting and Carry-In Dinner
We will have our regular business meeting and carry in meal
immediately following the morning worship service Sunday, March 18.
For the Record- Attendance: February 18, 2018
Sunday School.......................... 34
Visitors...................................... 2
Total.......................................... 36
Contacts Made.......................... 6
Morning Worship....................... 37
Children’s Worship…………….N/A
Wednesday Night ……………… 4
Financial Record:
Weekly Budget ……. $ 2,286.39 Offering Received … $ 1,011.07 Long Family-January.… $ 100.00
Offering Received by Mail:
March Counting Team:.
Bill Schottel and Mike Green
March Van Driver: George Burgess Remember to call 232-3747 before 8 am if you need a ride.
March Member Birthdays:
01...Ken Nice 05...Sharon Yarbrough 13...Tim Ford
16... Don Sharp 16... Aleana Lane 20... Betty Campbell 27... Jim Winans
March Anniversaries
Fred and Linda Kerns March 14, 1969
Prayer Requests … Those with illnesses Donna Dunn—recovery and treatment Jack and Flo Conard Katie McIntosh—surgery recovery (Dillon Burgess’s girlfriend) LoLeta Middleton Peggy & Gary Fewins—Peggy’s health Rick and Mary Bruntmeyer Brigida Winans—scooter free! Arlette Duty—carpal tunnel Gina Harr—recovery and strength Don Beavers—heart and health Curtis Conard—recovery Emily Jones & baby Liam Cynthia Burdick—cancer recovery Karissa and Matt Long and family The Waters Family—guidance Stephanie & Jason Terpack Shawna Hughes—home isolation Larry Danner—cancer Rosella Davis—Flo Conard’s sister Mary Sharp’s brother-in-law Jim Bill Clinton—Don and Mae’s son Lisa Bowers—Jack and Flo’s daughter LoLeta Middleton—strength Elvera’s daughter & daughter-in-law Zella Davis —Doris Richardson’s sister Rev. A. B. Brown Betty Campbell George Ferbert Kevin Duty Ellen Blanton Lois Ulmer Jim Winans Nellie Reynolds Madeline Swink Ann Riddle Kathryn Beavers Keon McKahan Jozy Winans Kenny Duty Pat Means Buddy Means Bill & Juanita Debbie Sands Pat Puckett Judy Anderson Brenda Burgess Roscoe Lane Carolyn Houts Tim Izer Nickolay Nazaruk, Peski 2 Church David and Deborah Grace Our Nation and Leaders
Our Military Service people
Today’s Prayer Requests ...
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Our Nation and our Leaders ...
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Five More New Families…
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