Where
were you?
Sunday
Morning Class: 16
AM
Sermon: 28
PM
Sermon: 9
Wednesday
Evening Class: 16
Prayer
List
We need to
keep Kathy Hill in our prayers.
A friend of
Kerry and Carla King Brian Scott is recovering from burns.
Tabitha
Griffin is recovering from surgery.
Floyce
Hunter may require surgery on her back.
Chelsie
(Cox) Serrano is home recovering from surgery.
Eddie
Griffin, Florene and Jimmy Griffin, Jerry and Betty Harris, Billie
Phillips, Billie Bradford, Betty Clark, Eddie Hickerson, Gary
Hickerson, Dorothy Hodges, Ron Hunter, Bobbi King, Audrey McKin,
Beryl Miller, Della Price, and Eddie Rollins.
Serving in
the military:
Faith Balzen,
Cody Blomstedt,
Travis Counts,
Tyler
Davies, and
Josh Van Deren, all are in the U.S...
Chris Johnson has
been deployed to Kuwait.
Let us pray
for our country and government leaders and those who are in harms
way, military and civilian personnel.
“The
effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much…
The first
Fellowship for this year will be next Sunday January 28 after morning
worship services. Everybody is invited and encouraged to attend.
Pantry
Item: Chicken Broth
January 28:
Prayers: Morning: Robert Courtney – Greg Counts
Evening: Robert Embry – Charles Counts
Scriptures: Don Harrington
The
Word Among Us
By
Ron Bartanen
The apostle John began his gospel: “In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ... and
the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory,
the glory of the only begotten, full of grace and truth” (John 1:1,
14).
The Bible, the inspired written word of God tells us of the personal living Word of God coming and dwelling among us. Jesus didn’t come into the world simply to deliver some message—prophets frequently had done that throughout the Old Testament period. The world was in need of someone greater than a prophet—one who would reveal to us the fullness of the glory of God, embodying totally His “grace and truth.” Jesus came as the living Word of God, “the image of the invisible God” (Colossians 1:15), in Whom dwells “the fullness of the Godhead bodily” (2:9).
God, the Father, has not only “spoken to us by His Son” (Hebrews 1:1) with oral and written messages, but also His Son is the message. He personally is “the Truth” (John 14:6). He is personally God’s greatest message to an alien world, conveying the love of God and offering hope to man. It is one thing to read God’s message (which is good), but it is another thing to be led by that word to see, by faith, that message embodied in a Person—Jesus Christ.
In Jesus we are able to see not only God above us, but also, as John declared, God “among us.” Or, as it was prophesied in Isaiah 7:14, and quoted in Matthew 1:23, “A virgin shall conceive and bare a son, and they shall call his name Emanuel, that is, God with us.” He came among us, bearing our griefs and carrying our sorrows (Isaiah 53:3). He, too, had to struggle with the same temptations to which we are heir , in that “He was tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin” (Hebrews 4:15). In our darkest hours we can take comfort in the words of one of my favorite hymns: in answering the question, “Does Jesus Care?” the reply is:
“Oh yes, He cares, I know He cares;
His heart is touched with my grief.
When the days are weary, The long nights dreary,
I know my Savior cares.”
Have you put your trust in the Word among us?
The Bible, the inspired written word of God tells us of the personal living Word of God coming and dwelling among us. Jesus didn’t come into the world simply to deliver some message—prophets frequently had done that throughout the Old Testament period. The world was in need of someone greater than a prophet—one who would reveal to us the fullness of the glory of God, embodying totally His “grace and truth.” Jesus came as the living Word of God, “the image of the invisible God” (Colossians 1:15), in Whom dwells “the fullness of the Godhead bodily” (2:9).
God, the Father, has not only “spoken to us by His Son” (Hebrews 1:1) with oral and written messages, but also His Son is the message. He personally is “the Truth” (John 14:6). He is personally God’s greatest message to an alien world, conveying the love of God and offering hope to man. It is one thing to read God’s message (which is good), but it is another thing to be led by that word to see, by faith, that message embodied in a Person—Jesus Christ.
In Jesus we are able to see not only God above us, but also, as John declared, God “among us.” Or, as it was prophesied in Isaiah 7:14, and quoted in Matthew 1:23, “A virgin shall conceive and bare a son, and they shall call his name Emanuel, that is, God with us.” He came among us, bearing our griefs and carrying our sorrows (Isaiah 53:3). He, too, had to struggle with the same temptations to which we are heir , in that “He was tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin” (Hebrews 4:15). In our darkest hours we can take comfort in the words of one of my favorite hymns: in answering the question, “Does Jesus Care?” the reply is:
“Oh yes, He cares, I know He cares;
His heart is touched with my grief.
When the days are weary, The long nights dreary,
I know my Savior cares.”
Have you put your trust in the Word among us?