Don’t forget choir practice this Saturday morning @ 9 am.
If you need music contact Dave.
Don’t forget choir practice this Saturday morning @ 9 am.
If you need music contact Dave.
Back 1 hour
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/clockchange.html?n=64
Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 2:00:00 AM clocks are turned backward 1 hour.
Sunrise and sunset will both be about 1 hour earlier on Nov 3, 2013 than the day before: More daylight in the morning.
Sunday, November 3, 2013 1:59:57 AM +1h UTC-5h CDT
1:59:58 AM +1h UTC-5h CDT
1:59:59 AM +1h UTC-5h CDT
2:00:00 AM → 1:00:00 AM No UTC-6h CST
1:00:01 AM No UTC-6h CST
1:00:02 AM No UTC-6h CST
■ Obey your parents – “in the Lord.”
■ Bring children up in the training – “of the Lord.”
Obedience in the Lord is more than mere obedience. Training “of the Lord” is more than mere religious instruction. We honor God with a commitment to lean on, to live by, the words that he gives. This commitment flows from our deep reverence for a God who is high and lifted up. When we consult a different playbook for life, we step away from reverence. When we believe that we have a handle on things without truly consulting God, then we exalt our wisdom and our way above his. We don’t call it that. We may neither admit it nor identify it as such, but this is exactly the dynamic that occurs.
Here are the handouts for October 27, 2013:
Announcements for Sunday October 27, 2013:
Fools rush in …
Posted on October 22, 2013 by dave: http://dave.dlscott.info/?p=1700
We are so careless with the word of God.
It isn’t heavy, weighty to us, something to be revered. We say it is but our actions betray our profession. Many of our Bible studies are not studies of the Bible at all but sharing our opinion in a socio/religious context.
We think we have really accomplished something when we get people talking, but maybe not. We are so reckless at times that we have swerved into foolishness and evil and don’t even know it. It sounds good and seems right.
For the last two Sunday evenings I have preached from Jeremiah 23 addressing the big problem that Israel had at the time with the people who were supposed to be communicating the oracle of God to them.
Their prophets of Israel were so far gone that God told his people this:
Don’t listen to the prophets of God because they fill you with vain hopes. Astounding. And this was the majority religious voice at the time. Their main problem was that they were speaking for God but they were not first listening to God.
I am sometimes incredulous how nonchalant we are in speaking for God, but we have created an environment that breeds this attitude. Anybody can say anything and we should value their opinion.
No. We did not get that thought from God.
Value the person. Yes. Value their half-baked weirdness on spiritual matters. No. But again this is what we have come to expect.
I had a man call me aside one day to explain to me why we have earthquakes – “Earthquakes are caused by the devil making hell bigger.” I thought at first he was joking, but, no, he was completely serious. And what was his source of information. His opinion.
We have Christians inexplicably buying popular books so that they can learn that heaven is real. Really? Don’t we have a Book already that gives that information? Sit and listen to the discussion and be saddened as people who should know better listen to unbiblical nonsense.
Back to Jeremiah 23.
The prophets that God condemns in Jeremiah 23 were actually blessing people who despised God and who stubbornly followed their own hearts (23:17).
God had neither sent these prophets nor spoken to them. And, if they had stood in his council, instead of blessing their evil they would have turned them from their evil.
And here is possibly the greatest tragedy and irony.
The word from God that they were left with – the burden, the oracle – was no longer the word of God but just what they had been vying for all along. Their word had become God’s word to them.
God forbade them to any more say “the burden of the Lord.” Continue saying “thus says the Lord” when you have not taken the Lord’s council, and God promises judgment.
God’s word to many is child’s play but our God is a consuming fire, as it states above, “Is not my word like fire … and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?”
And we play with God’s fire. And our play is profanity.
Where is our holy God? Where is the one to whom we fall before in trembling and silence? And listen? And take council?
Do we understand the amazing things that happen deep within us when we honor God in obedience?
Do we recognize concrete opportunities to make wonderful abstract truths such as “to God be the glory” reality in our everyday lives?
“Wives, submit to your husbands.”
When hell freezes over …
When pigs fly …
Or … Yes, Lord. And then stand back for the spiritual fireworks that God sets off in the depths of our being.
Message Title: Wives Submit and Husbands Love – God Says
Message Text: Ephesians 5:22-33
Here is the bulletin for this week.
Sponsored by Michelle McClure – Tennessee Café
Silent Auction 4:00 – 8:15 pm (w Bike Accessories)
Music by Ukulele Macomb 4:30 – 5:15 pm
Free Will Donation Spaghetti Dinner 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Costume Party with Lucky Lady DJ/Karaoke 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Macomb American Legion Building Saturday October 19
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