Verse of the Day

10/13/2005

Prayer of the Day:Psa 85:7-8 Shew us thy mercy, O LORD, and grant us thy salvation. (8) I will hear what God the LORD will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints: but let them not turn again to folly.
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Daily Devotional
In some ways the activity of moles illustrates the dark side of the human heart. On the surface, we may appear polished and polite. But greed, lust, bigotry, and addictions can work inner destruction. Sooner or later, those sins will become apparent. King Saul had a fatal flaw that festered beneath the surface—rebellion against God. He had been commanded not to take any of the spoils of war from the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15:3). But after a decisive victory, he let the Israelites keep the best of the livestock for themselves (v.9). When the prophet Samuel confronted the king, Saul rationalized that he had kept the sheep and cattle to sacrifice to God. But this was a mere cover for his sinful pride, which had erupted in defiance of the God he claimed to serve. God's remedy for rebellion is confession and repentance. Like Saul, you may be rationalizing your sin. Confess and forsake it before it's too late.
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From the Pastor: Praise the Lord! We had another wonderful prayer meeting last night. It is a tremendous blessing to see that so many of our members have a heart for intercessory prayer ministry. I know that God is going to answer our prayers. Please be in prayer for Church members who have dropped out during this time of transition. We are having a fellowship dinner on Sunday after Church: please bring a main dish to share and a salad or a desert.

God Bless You- Pastor Sam Smith

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