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      <title>"I have a friend who's lost tonight"  by J.R. Naylor</title>
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         While going through some of my notes I came upon this poem by J.R. Naylor that I pray would be the desire of each of our hearts for those who are lost around us.
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          "Dear Lord, I have a friend who's lost, without Thy love and care.  I have a friend who's lost tonight - out in the dark somewhere.  O Shepherd of the sheep, there's not one in the fold when day is done.  O Shepherd of our souls, I pray, help Thou my friend to find the way!  Dear Lord, I cannot help my friend who's lost and deaf and blind, but Thou the Great Physician art the Savior of mankind.  And so I bring my prayer to Thee with earnest heart, and trustingly believing Thou - who draws all men unto Thyself - will help my friend!"
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 01:42:34 GMT</pubDate>
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          Whiter Than Snow - Psalm 51:7
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           "Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow."
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         This weekend, while staying home like so any other Americans, my wife Karen decided it was a good time to repaint our laundry room from the beautiful canary yellow (my sentiments) to the nice clean "Swiss Coffee" that was her choice.  Two gallons of good old Lowes Hardware Valspar Paint, a brush and a roller, and some other odds and end necessities and she was off to the races.  Good bye Yellow and hello white (Swiss Coffee).
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           The thing that I quickly noticed as I watched my wife go to painting (yes I helped some too :)) was how much cleaner, whiter, and revealing the new paint looked compared to my old favorite of yellow.  What once I thought was clean and bright was instantly dark, dirty, and unwanted.  What I thought was a pretty color instantly was shown to be dirty when put up against something bright and clean.  I was then reminded as I looked at the two colors what God said in His Word that if we would come to him He would make us "Whiter than Snow" from our sins.  Not White as snow but "whiter than snow".  God promised that when He was finished with us that even the new fallen snow would look dirty in comparison to how clean He would make us in Christ.
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          O my friend, it is beyond comprehension for us to realize just how clean and pure we have been made through the blood of Christ.  This one thing I know, if the new fallen snow that glistens and makes us to squint due to the way it reflects the sun will be made to be dirty in comparison to the way we will be through the blood, then we will be clean and pure and fit for the presence of our Heavenly Father.  Praise His holy name!!!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 01:55:34 GMT</pubDate>
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         I Thessalonians 4 : 18  “The Comfort of His Coming”
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              You see Paul’s instruction concerning the rapture of the saints out of this world was based upon a living faith in Christ, certain resurrection that would take place, and a reunion that we would be able to enjoy for all eternity with our loved ones and so many more that we will meet who were saved by the grace of God.
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              These words given by God through the Holy Spirit speak peace and comfort to our hearts.  They remind us that this world is not our home, that we will soon be leaving out of this world for a new home, and that we will see Jesus face to face soon.  Of the comfort that brings to our hearts when we face life’s way knowing that whether by the grave or by the air we are victors in Christ!
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              Wherefore comfort one another today with these promises given to us by our Lord!
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2020 10:58:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>What God Hath Promised</title>
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         Today I was thinking of this old song that I wanted to share with everyone. Written in 1919 its words still speak peace and hope to the believers heart today.  I pray it will be a blessing to you as I share the link with you to listen to it today:
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              The Psalmist David surely knew what it was like to be in the dark in his day.  As a Shepherd, when he cared for the sheep at night, it was dark.  When his enemies as King revolted against him there were dark days.  When trials and troubles confronted him in his daily life he knew what it was to have to face the darkness.  David also knew where to look for the light in the days of darkness.  It was during these times that he looked to Jehovah God through His Word.
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              The Psalmist recognized that the Word of God was a lamp to his feet and a light unto his path.  It showed him where he was in his walk with the Lord and revealed unto him the path in which the Lord would have him to walk.  David found great comfort in this since it dispelled the darkness in his life and helped him to find his way along life’s path.
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              My friend, dark days still exist.  Personal days in our lives that bring problems, trials, and tribulations.  Social, economic, political, and even religious darkness that causes fear to arise in the hearts of people.  Yet may I remind you that as a Child of God we have a lamp and a light to look to that will dispel the darkness and shine a blessed light in our hearts and on our paths.  That light is the verbally inspired, inerrant, God breathed Word of God.  It is the Word that is forever settled in Heaven and is a rock that is a sure footing for us to stand upon.  Even more it is a light that pierces even the darkest night in our lives and brings life, growth, comfort, and guidance in the day in which we live.
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              Take a moment every day and look into God’s Word as a Child of God and let it speak to your heart.  Obey its direction and find the light that you need to guide you through each and every day.  Let it warm your heart and guide your way until He comes again for us. 
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            I never have liked riding in the back seat of a car.  Call it being a control freak or just plain being bored and cramped in the back of a vehicle.  Give me the drivers seat and a good view and driving becomes a joy.  Spiritually speaking though this is a habit we must learn to break.  We must learn to allow Christ to take control and let him do the driving. Then we begin to learn that the back-seat view is not that bad.  No greater place is this seen then in Revelation 19 at the Lord’s second coming to the earth!
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             When Christ returns the Bible declares emphatically that the armies of heaven will follow Him back to the valley of Megiddo.  The description of these armies leaves no doubt that the armies are made up of the Saints who have come through the blood and trusted in Christ.  They will follow the Lord back in His victorious return and will be witness to a site from a truly wonderful vantage point.  You say, “Preacher, what will they see?”  Well may I say we will view the following:
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             Then I would say that we will come viewing the reality of being on the winning side!  Oh, want that be grand to know that our faith in Christ has put us on the winning side for all eternity of the battle between good and evil.
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             We will witness the greatest battle ever won by the sheer might and force of Christ spoken Word.  Man has built many powerful weapons as seen at Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, but no one has ever seen the power demonstrated by a risen Christ greater than His regenerating power of Salvation and the power He will demonstrate when he returns to Megiddo.
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            My first Pastor, Bro. Barry Wall, used to often say that some of the sweetest words in all of the Bible were those simple words, "And it came to pass."  What he was conveying was the reality that there are seasons of trials and heartaches that come to every Child of God that test our very being.  We are made to wonder if we will ever make it through the season or see better days ahead.  Then the light of Christ shines through and we are made to see the season has passed and a new one has arrived. 
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              My friend, the days we are in right now are challenging times for us.  Times like we have never saw before in our lifetimes with more changes and challenges awaiting us around the next bend.  No one is sure what might occur or how we will handle what comes, but rest assured that Christ is still on the throne, God is still in control, and that the seasons we are in will soon come to pass.
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              Keep looking up and trusting in our Lord for the needs of our heart.  Look to Him in the tough seasons you might be going through at the moment and rest in the fact that Christ is able to meet the need and get us through no matter what lies ahead.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 13:50:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>shane.stanley@live.com (Shane Stanley)</author>
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