BE A BLESSER!

Psalm 103:1-2

“Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.”

All too often we become focused upon our wants and forget to praise and thank the Lord for all that He has blessed us with. I am here to tell you that we can never be able to adequately praise Him for all of His blessings!

The Psalmist continues to mention that God forgives all of our sins (when we ask Him), heals all of our diseases (but we may not understand how until we meet Him in glory), He redeems our life from destruction, crowns us with His glorious loving kindness and tender mercies, satisfies our mouth with good things, and renews our youth like the eagles! All I can say is – – WOW!

I recall a comic strip that had a small boy with a cloud of dust constantly around him. Everywhere that boy went his cloud of grime followed him. I wonder if there is not a similar aura around us. We either exude gladness or gloom.

I may not be a lot of things; in fact my attributes may be overshadowed by my failures, but the thing I strive for is to be one who brings blessings into the lives of the people around me. I want to encourage each of us to strive to become the people of God who bring joy with us wherever we go. BE A BLESSER!

Blessings dear hearts. Draw near to God today and be a blessing!

– – – Pastor Cecil

O GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST!

Psalm 90:1-2

Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations. Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.”

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This week’s hymn by Isaac Watts is a paraphrase of Psalm 90. It originally consisted of nine stanzas. In present day usage, however, the hymn is usually limited to stanzas; one, two, three, five, and nine.

The hymn was originally part of; The Psalms of David Imitated in the language of the New Testament, published by Watts in 1719.

It has often been sung for special occasions in England. For instance it was sung in 1941, at a religious service on board HMS Prince of Wales, attended by Sir Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt as part of the conference creating the Atlantic Charter. It was also sung at the Funeral service for Winston Churchill in 1965.

O God, Our Help In Ages Past

Our God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Our shelter from the stormy blast,
And our eternal home.

Under the shadow of Thy throne
Thy saints have dwelt secure;
Sufficient is Thine arm alone,
And our defense is sure.

Before the hills in order stood,
Or earth received her frame,
From everlasting Thou art God,
To endless years the same.

A thousand ages in Thy sight
Are like an evening gone;
Short as the watch that ends the night
Before the rising sun.

The busy tribes of flesh and blood,
With all their lives and cares,
Are carried downwards by the flood,
And lost in following years.

O God, our help in ages past,
Our hope for years to come,
Be Thou our guide while troubles last,
And our eternal home.

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Blessings dear hearts. Draw near to God today, trust Him completely and be a blessing!

—Pastor Cecil

PROVEN!

Philippians 2:22

But you know his proven character, that as a son with his father he served with me in the gospel.”

Paul is describing his son in the faith, Timothy. Over days, weeks, months, and years this young man had proven himself as an obedient follower of Paul and of the Lord Jesus Christ. Proven character does not happen quickly, but over a period of time. Timothy proved a worthy disciple of Paul by his faithfulness. I am reminded of the importance of what we put into our minds:

WATCH YOUR THOUGHTS … THEY BECOME YOUR WORDS.

WATCH YOUR WORDS … THEY BECOME YOUR ACTIONS.

WATCH YOUR ACTIONS … THEY BECOME YOUR HABITS.

WATCH YOUR HABITS … THEY BECOME YOUR CHARACTER.

As I read these words, it is clear that our thought life controls the type of character we will develop. Questionable thoughts will start us down the wrong path and ultimately lead to doubtful character. Good and noble thoughts, based upon the Word of God, will begin the process of developing a Christ-like character. Spend time reading and meditating on the Word of God. It will set the tone of your thought life and ultimately you will achieve a character that is pleasing to the Lord.

Blessings dear hearts! May God richly bless you as you bless others by your words and actions!

– – – Pastor Cecil

GOD’S ETERNAL DAY!

Psalm 118:24

“This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.

There is something about a new day which gives us a hope of a bright new future. There is a day coming in which there will be no night! There is a day when all our tears and sorrows will be a thing of the past.  It will be such a day that we will not even be able to recall any vestige  of pain or longing! It will be a day that will be unlike any day before — a day that will never end!

That is what we have to look forward to. It is our hope and expectation as believers. Isn’t it great?! It is what gives us the drive to keep on keeping on. It is a day unlike all other days. But we must recognize that we are still living in our present day and age, which may be thought of as “this day.”

If we fail to live “this day” in accordance with God’s will, we will not be prepared for “that day” which is our eternal hope. It is in the decisions we make in “this day” that qualify us for “that day!” Some wag has come up with a cliché about people who are “so heavenly minded that they are of no earthly use!” God forbid that we ever fall into that category.

Jesus is coming again. He has come the first time to give us a day to be remembered.  He has promised that He is coming again to take us to be with Him. We must share the good news of His gospel to those who are lost. We also need to lift those who need a word of encouragement or a helping hand. We have no end to the various ministries which are there for us to perform. A willing heart and a commitment to the Word of God will work miracles. What a day it will be!

Blessings dear hearts!  Walk with God today and be a blessing!

– – – Pastor Cecil

SHOW AND TELL!

Psalm 25:4-5

Show me Your ways, O Lordteach me Your paths. Lead me in Your truth and teach me, for You are the God of my salvation; on You I wait all the day.”

Much has changed in schools since I was a boy; and no, it was not before the flood when I attended school!  Back in the olden days we used to have “show and tell.”  Kids would bring some “treasure” and explain why it was a treasure and not simply junk.

The Psalmist is praying to the Lord in today’s Scripture and asking for at least three things. In the passage I have underlined these three words: Showteach, and lead.  Let’s look at them.

To show implies vision. It is seeing with our eyes or our senses. I enjoy being around blind people. They do not have optical vision, so they see with their sense of touch, hearing, or smell. Can they see? You better believe they do; often with greater acuity than sighted persons.

As we read God’s Word we should ask Him to show us those things that He desires for us to see. This prayer is a willingness to receive the things that are shown.  It may be described as an eagerness to receive what the Lord shows.

The second word, teach, goes beyond merely being shown. We need to be taught whatever will be for our good and God’s glory. Many years ago I recall being in a Sunday School class that was taught by a gifted teacher. One of the members of that class was a small man who always wore a smile.  One day, commenting to me in broken English, he said: “It like she open the top of my head and pour the learning inside!”

We need to consider ourselves as students being taught by the Lord. Sitting in a class can be very tedious and hard. The results are what count — not simply to receive a passing grade, but that it has meaning and purpose from that day forward.

There is another element that is important — the material.  The Psalmist asks that he be taught the Lord’s paths.  It is a request for direction, a map. I know that comes as a shock to you ladies who think that men never stop and ask for directions.  In the spiritual realm we need to have instruction on the path of the Lord.  Without knowing His paths we will certainly become lost.

The last word, but of vital importance, is the word guide.  It means that there is One who knows the way and will go before us to be our Guide.  We might pray for insight to see our need, we might have head knowledge about God’s paths, but when we actually hit the trail, we need a guide to be there in the lead.

All this seems so simple you may think I have reverted to those grade school days.  If so, just humor me. This one was for me. I always need to be a child at heart and totally dependent upon my Lord.  My prayer is that I, like David, want to be led by the Lord.

Blessings dear hearts!  Walk with God today and be a blessing!

– – – Pastor Cecil

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