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Today's Message:
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"When I call to remembrance the genuine faith that is in
you, which dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice, and
I am persuaded is in you also" 2 Tim 1:5
There are many accounts of
"little people", the common man or woman, being used of God in mighty ways.
We could talk of many of the prophets. We obviously recall a young
woman, Mary, and her betrothed, Joseph. We might call them "salt of the
earth" type of people. James and John, Peter and Andrew, fishermen with no
other life in sight until Jesus walked down the beach near their boats
and called them to follow Him and He would make them "fishers of men."
Stephen, the disciple who became a deacon and suffered martyrdom for his
preaching and Phillip the evangelist transported from the wilderness to
the heart of another revival are two more of the small folk made huge by the
call of God.
There is one more individual I believe we should look at. He
was the offspring of a Jewish woman and a gentile man, raised in a
gentile nation to follow God's laws. Timothy was called by Paul to be a
companion and a student. He had little to offer except willingness to learn
and the heritage of a godly mother and a godly grandmother. As a youth
he began to serve Paul the Apostle. He followed him throughout the Middle
Eastern and European countries of the day, absorbing the vast knowledge
stored by God in the heart of Paul. Finally, Paul began to send Timothy
on errands of great import until Paul made Timothy the pastor of a
church that needed a gentle but firm hand.
Timothy was on his own, but
not without the prayers and instruction of the great Apostle. We are
fortunate to have two of the letters Paul wrote to Timothy because in them
the Apostle taught Timothy, and the church as a whole, how to organize
and grow a powerful local congregation. In due season, church history tells
us that Timothy became a very influential bishop (elder/pastor) of the
whole region, leading the churches and training men in the ways Paul was
taught by Jesus in the wilderness.
Timothy had one major asset: a
willingness to serve... to be used... by God. He apparently had no great
wealth. He had just a basic education. He was nothing outstanding to the
world, but Paul saw something in him and assisted God in bringing it out in
the open. God can do the same for and through you. He takes the simple things
and makes them great. A few small fish and a handful of little loaves
fed 5,000 men. A simple gold coin was used to teach about taxes and God's
will for His children. A little child was the object of a lesson on the
simple faith. A grain of mustard seed taught about the kingdom. A grain of
salt taught us about how important we are in the world around us. And
twelve simple men started a church on the Day of Pentecost.
You,
my friends, are the salt of the earth, and God wants to use you to enhance
the Kingdom in your neighborhood, your state, your nation, and your world.
He will take whatever small offering you have to give and multiply it
over and over until multitudes are fed from what you give. But you must give
it in order for Him to multiply it. You must be willing to be an offering,
poured out, so that He can fill you with His glory. You must obediently
raise your hand and place it in the nail-pierced palm of Jesus so He can
lead you in the ways only you can tread. You ... must ... willingly...
yield ... yourself ... to ... Jesus. Hallelujah, Amen and Amen.
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Church Bulletin Bloopers
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The peacemaking meeting scheduled for
today has been canceled due to a conflict.
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Bible Stumper Trivia: Answer Below
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What sign did God set in the clouds to indicate that he would
never again flood the world?
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Something to Ponder
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The older you get, the tougher it is to lose
weight because by then your body and your
fat are really good friends.
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Bible Stumper Answers:
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What sign did God set in the clouds to indicate that he would
never again flood the world?
A) The rainbow (Genesis 9:13)
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Remember
A man may go to heaven......
without health, without wealth;
without fame, without a great name;
without learning, without earnings;
without culture, without beauty;
without friends and without ten thousand other things-----
But he can NEVER go to Heaven without Christ.
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Blessing:
"Now may the God of peace who brought up our Lord Jesus from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you complete in every good work to do His will, working in you what is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever" Amen (Heb 13:20-21)
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