January 16, 2022
209 South Brown Street
Tom Bean, Tx 75489
Phone: (903) 546-6620
Email: tombeancoc@gmail.com
Website: tombeancoc.com
MONTH
January
ANOUNCEMENTS
Kerry King
SERVING THE LORD’S SUPPER
Greg Counts Kerry King
PRAYERS TODAY
MORNING EVENING
Don Hickerson Kerry King
AC
Quinn Greg
Counts
SCRIPTURE READING
Kerry King
PRAYER LIST
Don
Baker – is recovering from heart surgery at home. He is doing better.
Brenda
Williams (AC’s daughter) needs to have to have a pacemaker installed but will
have to be weaned off of heart meds before that can happen.
James
Campbell (Frank’s son-in-law) is having severe back problems. He had a CT scan
and is waiting treatment plans.
Barry
Petrie (Linda’s son) has kidney cancer and is scheduled for surgery Jan 17th.
AC
Quinn is waiting results of his stress test.
Jerry
Harris is in TMC with Covid.
Ruby
Slone has been exposed to Covid.
Roger
White (Jan’s cousin) has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Kirkland
Hance is soon to be discharged from the military. He has been diagnosed with epilepsy.
Florene
Griffin is now in the Homestead Nursing Facility.
Emily
Dickison’s grandmother passed away.
Gary
Gibbs passed away.
Remember in Daily Prayer:
Cancer: Frank Roden, Betty Clark,
Ruth Stone (Greg’s boss’ wife), Debbie Brown (Jan’s cousin), Sue (Charlie & Helen’s
friend).
Macular Degeneration: AC Quinn, Beryl Miller
Others:
Charlie Counts, Florene Griffin (back & hip), Beverly Roberts (MS), Dannie
Baker (severe allergies), Steve Dupuis (heart, AC’s son in law), Jennifer
Campbell (Frank’s daughter - MS), Anna Lois Farris (heart), Lisa Courtney (hole
in her lung), Steven Wilkerson (Lexy’s great grandfather) is on Liver
Transplant list, Carol Moore, Billy Clinton, Daniel White (Jan’s nephew –
seizures).
Serving Our Country:
Cody Blomstedt (Korea), Kirklynn
Hance, Tyler Davies, Jesse Thetford
Police & First Responders, Medical Staff &
Doctors:
Travis Counts, Dalton
Griffin, Chelsie Serrano, Kim Counts
Pantry Item:
Bleach
Men Serving Next Week Jan 23,
2022
Prayers:
Morning: Walter McMillen – Charlie Counts
Evening: AC Quinn – Don
Hickerson
Wherefore and Therefore; “What-for” and
“There-for”
By Dan Jenkins
Sometimes
we struggle to find the greatest benefit from reading the Bible and
understanding what is being said. It may be because we are reading it too fast
and not noticing the impact of individual words being used. An illustration can
be found in slowing down and asking why the words “wherefore” and “therefore”
are found and why they are there.
The
word “therefore” is found 1,355 times in the NKJV of the Bible. The older King
James Version often uses the word “wherefore” instead of the word “therefore.”
Slow down as you read and after you read the word ask, “What is the word
therefore ‘there-for’?” What is its meaning? God has made a statement and then
has drawn a conclusion based on what He just said or is about to say. The same
is true of the translation of the word “wherefore.” When you see it, ask
yourself, “‘What-for’ is this word here? Why is God using this word, and what
is He trying to say?”
This
way of clearly studying the Bible can be seen in the way Jesus uses the word
when discussing the great care God gives to the birds. He then adds, “Therefore
do not fear, for you are of more value than sparrows” (Luke 12:7). Jesus
used the word “therefore” 92 times in His teachings, and Paul uses the word
nearly 150 times in his writings. As you read the Bible and come across these
words, take time to look at the context where they are found. Read the verses
before these words and the words after them and focus on why God chose to use
them. This simple way of reading the Bible will deeply enhance your
appreciation for truth.
The
fact that these words are used emphasizes the truth that our relationship to
God is not based on emotions. There is a Divine reason God chose to use them.
For example, God did not just arbitrarily give the Sabbath command as some
ritual action for the Jews to do. He told them, “Remember that you were a slave
in the land of Egypt…therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep the
Sabbath day” (Deut.
5:15).
Paul
used the word five times in reference to the use of tongues in 1 Corinthians
11. Slow down as you read and ask each time, “Why is this word ‘there-for’?”
God gives commands for us to obey, but often shows why He wants us to keep them
by using the word “therefore.” Paul’s writings show this again and again.
Finally,
remember that Christianity, properly understood, is so logical. I understand we
walk by faith and sometimes do not fully comprehend why God says what He does,
but notice the use of these words. Slow down as you read and appreciate His
truths and the basis on which it is given. Remember “there-for” and “what-for.”