Posts from 2024 (Page 3)

Why Bible Study Is Neglected
I have heard that Mr. William McPherson lost his eyes and hands in a dynamite explosion. He found it very difficult to face the world of darkness. In his physical darkness the spiritual light of God’s word became very important to him. He wanted to read the Bible, but he couldn’t master Braille with artificial hands. He even tried to read the raised letters with his lips, but the dynamite had seared them. One day he discovered that he could…

Memorial Day
Memorial Day weekend has arrived once again when those who have given their lives in the various wars to preserve our freedom and liberties are honored and remembered. The day originally commemorated those who died in the Civil War, but it is observed today in remembrance of all Americans who have been killed in active duty. While we enjoy being off from work, a day of relaxation, recreation, or yard work, let’s not forget those who have given so much…

The Man Or The Plan?
There are those who seem to make a distinction between preaching Christ and preaching the doctrine of Christ, but the Bible makes no such distinction. They feel that somehow Christ is left out when doctrine is preached. Emphasis is placed on “Christianity instead of churchanity,” or “the man instead of the plan.” Is this a biblical concept? Is Christ separated from His church, or plan of salvation in Scripture? Are we leaving Christ out when we preach and teach on…

Mother’s Day
Today, throughout America and many other countries, millions of us are honoring a very special person in our lives… our mothers. Of all the people to be honored, those who have undertaken the role of motherhood, and have done so with love, devotion, sacrifice, and loyalty are worthy of all the recognition that could be bestowed upon them. Of course, every faithful Christian realizes that today, and every Sunday, is the Lord’s day. Christ takes preeminence over every human, regardless…

After Death Comes The Funeral
Some preachers are not known to tell the truth, whether in their sermons or at the funerals of those who have died. If the deceased showed any remorse for their sinful life before dying, or mentioned that they loved the Lord, that would be enough for some preachers to believe that the person will go to heaven. Often beautiful eulogies can be heard that do not seem to fit the person eulogized. How would you feel if the whole truth…

Priorities In Following Jesus
Jesus taught the importance of putting things first. A few examples can be read in Matthew 5:24; 7:5; 8:21; 23:26. As His disciples, we are told, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” (Matt. 6:33) God demands first place in our lives, not when we find the time to work Him into our busy schedule. Everyone finds the time to do what is considered important, and it’s done…

Brother Bobby (Bob) Taylor
In 1976 a group of Christians from the Forest Park congregation determined that there was a need for a congregation of the Lord’s church in the Clayton County seat. Bob and Donna Taylor were among the group who planted the Tara congregation by first meeting at the Boy’s Club in the city of Jonesboro. The legacy of that decision continues today as the church, which now meets at 1820 Highway 138, continues to serve the spiritual needs of souls in…

Growing Older In Christ
Have you noticed that we are growing older? Of course you have. Everything that lives is getting older. That’s the nature of things and people. You see signs of it everywhere – at the mall, at the doctor’s office, in the church, and even on the college campus. But isn’t it a blessing to grow older, rather than the alternative. As you grow older you realize that age is relative. You look at it differently. When you are a child,…

The Do’s And Don’ts Of Christian Living
A preacher told how he had recently spent some time with a fellow he enjoys be-ing around. He doesn’t drink alcohol, nor use tobacco in any form. He is never heard to gossip, tell a lie, use profanity, or tell suggestive jokes. He doesn’t patronize night clubs or taverns, nor the theaters that show adult only movies. He has never cheated some-one in a business deal. By some folk’s standard, he might be called a “good Christian.” But then he…

Having The Mind Of Christ
From a Roman prison cell, the apostle Paul wrote his “epistle of joy,” the Philippian letter. In chapter two he exhorted those Christians to esteem others as better than themselves, looking out for the interests of others, rather than their own. Then he wrote, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Je-sus.” (cf. Philippians. 2:3-5) Jesus came to this earth and went to the cross be-cause He was looking out for our interests. This was the…

Knowing The Truth
In Paul’s last epistle, in Timothy 3:7, he wrote of certain people who would be “always learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” In our age we see the same problem – students of the Bible, even scholars, who do not grasp some of the simple truths of God’s word. Then, in the next verse the apostle states the reason why, “… so do these also resist the truth, men of corrupt minds…” They could…

Measuring And Comparing
Colors may appear what they are not, so can people. Navy appears black until placed alongside black. Off-white can appear pure white. People are the same. A person may seem honest and of good character until the truth is finally determined. Hypocrisy will nev-er go away as long as man has the ability to appear what he is not. Nor will a person ever rise above the standard he sets for himself. Anyone can find someone else worse than he…