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BIBLE LESSON TEXT
Sun. October 11-Widow’s Son Raised
Luke 7:11-17
Wed. October 14-Jesus Calms the Sea
Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41;
Luke 8:22-25
OUR FAITH IN ACTION
SUNDAY, October 4, 2015
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AM Worship———————-—-------118
PM Worship—————------------------92
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Wednesday, Sept. 30----———-------77
Vol.44 No.39 OCTOBER 11, 2015
Happenings in
God’s Family
God’s Salvation Plan
HEAR the Gospel – Romans 10:17
BELIEVE on the Lord & His Word – Mark 16:16;
John 8:24
REPENT of our sins – Luke 13:3,5; Acts 17:30
CONFESS Christ – Matthew 10:32; Luke 12:8;
Romans 10:9
BE BAPTIZED for the remission of sins – Acts 2:38;
Mark 16:16; Galatians 3:27; 1 Peter 3:21
Live a FAITHFUL, dedicated life – Revelation 2:10;
2 Peter:5-10
God Will Provide
In the Old Testament we read the story Abraham offering his son Isaac. God told
Abraham, "Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land
of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I
shall tell you" (Genesis 22:2). So Abraham went, and he took Isaac with him. When
they got to Mount Moriah where Abraham would make the offering, Isaac asked
about the sacrifice. In Genesis 22:8, we read: “Abraham said, ‘God will provide for
himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.’ So they went both of them together.”
After God stayed Abraham’s hand, and provided a ram for sacrifice the Bible says,
“So Abraham called the name of that place, ‘The LORD will provide’; as it is said to
this day, ‘On the mount of the LORD it shall be provided.’”
We all have tests and trials to go through in this life. There are times of uncertainty,
trepidation, worry, and fear. As we live by faith, God promises to be with us as He
was with Abraham. We deny self, empty our lives to God, and become that living
sacrifice that He wants us to be. Before Abraham could offer up his son to God,
Abraham had to offer up himself trusting that God would take care of him and his
family. His proclamation to Isaac, “God will provide,” gives us hope that when
troubles arise in our life God will be there for us and provide what we are needing for
the moment. It is hard to relinquish control to God, but in doing so, God will conform
of us to image of His dear Son, who gave up everything to teach us who God
created us to be. God bless you and I love you.
Kevin Cauley
Remember in Prayer
Phil Williams; Marie McPherson; Peyton Richardson (Janiece Richardson’s granddaughter) ; James Shirley; Bobby
Higginbotham; Sarah Chesser; Jean Jones ; Marie Robertson and Mary Lynn Cauley .
Remember also our shut-in’s: Hubert & Glenda May, Keith & Helen Clark, Melda Spencer, Faye Anderson, Gladys Ann Murray & J.D. & Thelma Johnson.
OCTOBER 11, 2015 SERVANTS
AM PRAYERS PM PRAYERS
Russell Tyndell Mike Raney
Jody Thomas Jerry Yates
Announcements: Ernest Shelton
LORD’S TABLE: Blake Tyndell, Ben
Dooley, Jim Scarbrough & Austin Cauley
Sunday PM Communion: Mike Raney
VISITOR CARDS: Sawyer Hobson
Chance Powell
NURSERY: Sandra Conley
Wednesday Night Closing Prayer
October 14
TBA
OCTOBER 18, 2015 SERVANTS
AM PRAYERS PM PRAYERS
Thomas McGee Scott Overstreet
Scott Hobson Jerry Boston
Announcements: Ernest Shelton
LORD’S TABLE: Blake Tyndell, Ben
Dooley, Jim Scarbrough & Austin Cauley
Sunday PM Communion: Mike Raney
VISITOR CARDS: Sawyer Hobson,
Gavin Cauley
NURSERY: Janice Love
If you are unable to serve, please call
Billy Johnson @ 903.628.5827
Calendar of Events.
October 11----Learning to Serve @ 3 PM
“The Bible is the Word of God”
October 12----Bible Bowl
October 13----Ladies Night Out--Going to
Hope, AR for Ladies Day Night.
October 18----Baby “Boy” Shower for the
new arrival in the Tyndell family @ 2 PM
October 25----New Boston Nursing Home
Worship service @ 2 PM
Discerning the Discipline of God
“For His anger is but for a moment, His favor is for a lifetime; weeping may last
for the night, but a shout of joy comes in the morning. Now as for me, I said in
my prosperity, ‘I will never be moved.’ O LORD, by Your favor You have made
my mountain to stand strong; You hid Your face, I was dismayed. To You, O
LORD, I called, and to the LORD I made supplication: ‘What profit is there in my
blood, if I go down to the pit? Will the dust praise You? Will it declare Your
faithfulness? Hear, O LORD, and be gracious to me; O LORD, be my helper.’
You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; You have loosed my
sackcloth and girded me with gladness, that my soul may sing praise to You
and not be silent. O LORD my God, I will give thanks to You forever” (Psalm
30:5-12). David saw his trip to death’s door as a rebuke from God. Maybe his
trouble had come as a result of poor judgment on his part, or maybe it had come
because of sin he had committed. His experience causes us to ask, “How should we
look at God’s discipline?” We should see it as an act of love. If God did not care, He
would not chastise us. A father loves, and therefore he corrects. If God did not correct
us, He would not have the tough love an earthly father must have for his children. We
should see it as temporary. It is a momentary unpleasantness that gets our attention
and teaches us a valuable lesson. His anger lasts only a moment, but His love covers
our lives. We should see it as needful. God does not allow the unnecessary. He does
not waste time or energy. He gives us what we need when we need it. We accept
correction in athletics, in child rearing, and in other areas of life. Why then do we not
accept it in spiritual training?
Key Thought: David advised that we look at the result of the discipline we receive. We
may weep at the time of it, but we will shout for joy the next day. We may find God’s
discipline to be inconvenient for our agenda, but as we mature spiritually, we are glad
it was given.
TFT Daily Devotionals Using the Psalms of the Old Testament Selections and
Applications by Eddie Cloer
Alicia (Lee) Dooley has completed the first
study on the “Life of Christ”, Through the
Scriptures Bible Training School. This
was shared by Weaver Mills.
“Happy Birthday” to Vicki
Hawkins and Scott Overstreet
on 10/11; Bobby Higginbotham
on 10/12 and Lynda Braley on 10/13.
A very gracious and warm “Thank You” is given to our elders, Ernest Shelton,
Johnny Thomas and Russell Tyndell for having the Christian insight to provide us the
opportunity to hear Brother Mike Price. His messages were thought provoking and
heart changing. A “Thank You”, to Kevin Cauley for all your hard work .
Members of the Body of Christ in New Boston.
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