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GOOD NEWS

Matt 7:7 Ask
and it shall be given to you; Seek and ye shall
find; knock and it shall be opened unto you.
GOOD NEWS is published by Timberland Dr. Church of Christ
912 S. Timberland Drive
P. O. Box 724 Lufkin, TX 75902
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August
29, 2010
“I
Fought for You”…“ I Died For You”
Harold Hancock
I recently viewed a video on “You tube”; the video opened with an
older gentlemen turning on his car radio just as the radio announcer gave news
of some teens being arrested for defacing a monument erected in tribute to soldiers
who had given their lives in the line of duty. As the announcer finished the
story, the older man’s grandsons entered the car. Seeing his grandfather
staring at the radio in dismay, one of the grandsons asked, “Grandpa,
is something wrong?” The grandfather answered, “Some people sure
have short memories, and those who are too young to know need to be taught.
Come on, I want to show you guys something.” They drove to what appeared
to have been an old movie theater where someone was putting up a marquee that
read, “Welcome Veterans.”
Inside, the auditorium was sparsely occupied; there were older men, young men,
women, and boys and girls intermingled and scattered about in groups of two
or three. The older gentleman and his two young grandsons filed in and took
their seats on an empty row about two thirds down toward the front. As they
entered, the screen showed footage of the bombing of Pearl Harbor with a voice-over
of FDR’s speech informing America of how the United States had been “suddenly
and deliberately” attacked. At first the man’s two grandsons fiddled
with their ipods and shared with each other what was on the small screens of
their personal players, showing little or no attention to the presentation they
were brought to see. But as the sights of planes, tanks, ships, and soldiers
continued to flash across the big screen, the attention of first one and then
the other was captivated and held in rapt.
Unexpectedly, after an American airplane is seen on the screen, there is a close-up
of the grandfather, and he says, “In the name of God and country, I learned
to defy gravity.” Then there are close-ups of others, and they speak:
“I lived in the belly of the beast,” “I faced the hearts of
iron monsters,” “I became a worm in the mud...with dignity,”
“with honor,” “for righteousness’ sake,” “for
God and country.” The camera is again on the grandfather; this time he
looks at his grandsons and says, “I fought for you.” One by one
the camera focuses on other vets who turn to their sons, daughters, grandsons,
and granddaughters to say, “I fought for you,” “I fought for
you,” “I fought for you,” “I fought for you,”
“I fought for you.” Then the grandfather speaks again; this time
he is looking straight into the camera--- at me, at you, and he says, “I
fought for you.”
The video tugs at your emotions; you feel goose bumps and your eyes want to
tear up; hopefully, it evokes gratitude for those who fought for us and who
continue to fight for our political freedom. The video is effective because,
suddenly, it is not just scenes of planes, ships, and soldiers, it’s personal!
Why have I told you about this video? To promote patriotism? No. While I deem
patriotism to be valuable and think we should appreciate the political freedoms
we enjoy and be grateful for those who have fought to win and keep this freedom
for us, I have a more noble reason. My purpose is to remind you how that over
two thousand years ago Christ Jesus left the glories of heaven, took the form
of a servant, humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even
the death of the cross to give us an even greater freedom and the hope of a
more glorious life-- freedom from sin and eternal life (Philippians 2:6-8).
“Some people sure have short memories and those who are too young to know
need to be taught.” We need also to make sure that we do not disdain the
memorial of the Lord’s death-- the Lord’s Supper (1Cor.11:23-29).
Do we need videos or movies depicting the events of the life of Jesus and His
intense suffering and gruesome death to stir our emotions and bind us to Christ?
No. The Word of God and the manner in which the gospel writers tell the story
is sufficient. We need only to read the story, know the story, tell and retell
the story as it is written. We need to know that the story is real, His love
is real, and make it personal--- in our mind’s ear hear
Jesus say, “I died for you!” ... “I died for
you!”... “I died for YOU!”
Do you feel goose bumps? Do your eyes want to tear up? Are you grateful for
His sacrifice for you? Are you anxious to partake of His Supper? Have you obeyed
His command to believe and be baptized? (Mark 16:16). Jesus died for
you; live for Him!
In
Between
How Long Until You Decide
by Dennis Carrow
We often find ourselves faced with decisions that we would rather not make.
Yet, some decisions are unavoidable. One of the reasons we put off decisions
is because it will require a change of direction. God continually places before
us a choice. As Moses prepared to step aside as leader of the children of Israel
he stated, "I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing,
therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live" (Deut. 30:19).
I have known men who have spent many years looking into the truth of God's word,
hearing it preached, and knowing what they should do. Yet, they never take that
step of faithful obedience. For some it is simply accepting the command to be
baptized into Christ, and lay down denominational creeds. For others it is a
matter of changing a behavior they know to be contrary to what God would have
them do.
How long until you decide? There is grave danger in thinking I will deal with
this later. First, we do not know what tomorrow will bring. Life is fragile
and the opportunity can cease in one breath. Secondly, the longer we distance
ourselves from obeying the Lord the more difficult we may find it to make the
changes necessary to please the Lord.
When Elijah found those who were sitting on the stool of indifference he asked,
"how long will you falter between two opinions? If the Lord is God,
follow Him" (1Kings 18:21). Are you in between?
(What
is Truth? Vol. 15, Issue 4, Church of Christ at Fairview Park, Little Rock,
AR)
SUNDAY PRAYER
LEADERS
MORNING:
Joe
Ruby; Mark Dickerson
EVENING:
Eric
Vaughan; David A. Hetler
Please
advise Barrett Lankford in advance if you cannot serve.
LORD’S TABLE
MORNING:
James
Lawrence; Shawn Penn; Mike Penn;
Joe Penn; Codie Jenkins; Colton Lankford
EVENING:
Caleb
Ramsey; Mark Dickerson
Please advise David Holt
in advance if you cannot serve.
Please check the service board for next week’s assignments.
SONGLEADERS
MORNING:
David
Holt
EVENING:
Codie
Jenkins
Please
advise Jerry Johnson in advance if you cannot serve.
| Services |
Elders |
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Deacons
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| Sunday |
John Adams |
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Larry Davis |
| Bible
Study: 9:00 AM |
Tim Beamon |
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David Holt |
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Worship:
9:50 AM |
Mike
Penn |
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Jerry
Johnson |
| Worship:
6:00 PM |
Roy
Spradley |
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Barrett Lankford |
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Ted A. Lankford |
| Wednesday |
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Jim Lynn |
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Bible
Study: 7:00
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Evangelists |
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Leon
Manning |
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Kenneth
McDonald |
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Harold Hancock |
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Joe Penn |
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Reagan
McClenny |
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Shawn Penn |
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Monte Ramsey |
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Ty Thornton |
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