Saturday, January 9, 2021
I touch the future. I teach
Teacher. Is there a more honorable designation than that? I am sure we all
have teachers in the past (and the present) that we really appreciate for
what they have taught us, and the way they have taught us.
I remember seeing a quote about the impact that a teacher can have: "I touch
the future. I teach." - Christa McAuliffe
Jesus was often called, "Teacher" or "Rabbi." "Now behold, one came and
said to Him, 'Good Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may have
eternal life?'" (Matthew 19:16). Jesus taught spiritual truths that brought
people to God.
The greatest teachers are those that practice what they teach. Jesus
embodied what He taught. The inspired writer Luke made reference to his
Gospel account as he opened the book of Acts: "In my former book,
Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus began to do and to teach" (Acts 1:1
NIV). Jesus was a "doer" and a "teacher." Jesus said to His disciples,
"You call me Teacher and Lord, and you say well, for so I am. If I then,
your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one
another's feet" (John 13:13-14). With Jesus, it was not only "do as I say
(teach)" but also "do as I do."
Pat Smith was a serious Bible student and a Bible teacher. She taught
classes for young people for many years at Sage Avenue Church of Christ.
She taught the Ladies Class for many years for the Creekwood Church of
Christ. She also modeled what she taught, in and out of the classroom.
Listen to some of her students. "Pat was one of the most knowledgeable and
informative Bible teachers I have ever had. I have missed her wealth of
knowledge" (Freda Butts). "I have many memories of Pat but I guess the most
prevalent one is her vast knowledge of the Scriptures. She taught the
Ladies' Class for many years and I learned so much from her. Those days we
studied the Bible not books, and you could tell she put in a lot of time
studying. She was truly a role model of how a Christian should live. She
was devoted to her husband and I remember her saying they read and studied
the Bible together every day" (Barbara Howell).
If you were to ask Pat, "Good Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may
have eternal life?", here is what I believe Pat would say: "God's Word says
that it is only through Jesus that we can be saved and receive eternal life
(John 14:6; Romans 6:23). We must place our faith and trust in Him (Acts
16:30-31), turn from our sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus
before men (Romans 10:9-10), and be baptized (immersed) into Christ for the
forgiveness of our sins (Acts 2:38). Then, as we continue to walk in the
light of His Word - and you need to study God's Word! - the blood of Jesus
continues to cleanse us from all sin (1 John 1:7-9)."
There is no greater teacher than one who, from the Scriptures, will point
you to God and His will. Pat Smith was one of the great ones.
There is no better response than to listen to your teacher and submit your
life to God.
Won't YOU?
-- David A. Sargent
* In loving memory of Pat Smith (April 15, 1938 - January 4, 2021), a
beloved teacher of the Scriptures. Thank you, Pat, for teaching and
modeling what the Bible says about living the Christian life. Thank you for
touching our future. Until we meet again.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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Monday, December 21, 2020
Thursday, December 17, 2020
New Jersey Police Department Officers, Robert Sobocinski and Ben Fox
Four-year-old Yasmeen "Nina" Saleh got stuck in her doll stroller. If you
see the video clip that her mother took, you'll wonder how she got it stuck
around her waist. But stuck it was, and Nina's mother couldn't get her out
of it, so she called the police for help.
Two Paramus, New Jersey Police Department Officers, Robert Sobocinski and
Ben Fox, arrived at the scene. Nina's mother videoed the officers while
they looked at the stroller to see how they could remove it from around the
little girl.
Nina got scared a few times as the officers looked at the stroller from
different angles. She feared that they might hurt her in the process of
removing it. The officers spoke calmly with her, telling her not to be
afraid.
After carefully examining the situation, the officers determined that if
they could break a particular piece of plastic on the stroller, then they
could remove it from Nina. They broke the piece of plastic, splitting the
stroller into two parts, freeing the relieved little girl. "Thank you so
much!" Nina exclaimed as she stepped away from the stroller.
The officers left, but one of them would return later. On their lunch
break, Sobocinski and Fox went to Target and purchased a similar stroller
for Nina. Sobocinski returned to Nina's home to present her with the new
stroller. Nina was elated! *
Nina's predicament when she was stuck in the stroller pictures our dilemma
in our sins. We've made some wrong choices, and we're stuck. We can't get
out; we need help! When it comes to our sins, our situation is grave
(Romans 6:23).
Nina's release pictures our salvation from sin. Jesus, the Son of God, came
to our rescue. He "gave Himself for our sins so that He might rescue us
from this present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father"
(Galatians 1:4 NASB).
We must simply cooperate with Jesus as He "does His work" of delivering us
from our sins. He accomplished our redemption on the cross when He died for
our sins (Ephesians 1:7). He has promised to wash us from our sins when we
accept His offer of salvation and a new, eternal life, on His terms (Romans
6:23).
God will save and give eternal life to those who place their faith and trust
in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance (Acts
17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will
continue to cleanse from sin those who continue to walk in the light of His
Word (1 John 1:7-9).
And what should be our response to God's amazing grace that frees us from
sin and death? Like Nina after her release and receiving her new stroller,
it should be overwhelming gratitude! Christ not only frees us from the
bondage of sin; He also gives a new life and eternal life to come!
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have
passed away; behold, all things have become new." - 2 Corinthians 5:17
Won't YOU accept the liberating gift of God's grace on His terms?
-- David A. Sargent
Information gleaned from "New Jersey police officers rescue girl from doll
stroller, buy her a new one" by Ann W. Schmidt, www.foxnews.com
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Sweet Bonnie
We don't see as many smiling faces these days due to the Covid masks, but we
can still see "smiling eyes."
Bonnie Crabtree had those "smiling eyes" with a beautiful smile to match.
Her smiling eyes were the kind that squinted because her smile was so big.
She smiled most of the time.
"Sweet" is a word that is often used to describe Ms. Bonnie. She was one of
the sweetest people I have ever known.
Her smile would often turn to laughter as well. She had a wonderful sense
of humor. On one occasion when I was visiting with her, I asked her about
some of the early members of the Fairview church of Christ, many of whom are
now deceased. Bonnie and Edward Crabtree were some of the first members of
the congregation. Ms. Bonnie told me about some of families that comprised
the Fairview church. Then she stopped and with a big smile on her face said
to me, "You must think I'm old because you keep asking me about a lot of
dead people!" We laughed together. That became a running joke with her. I
would call and say, "In our next visit, I want to ask you some questions
about Abraham Lincoln (or some other historical figure)." She would laugh
and her laugh would bring a big smile to my face. Just thinking of Ms.
Bonnie makes me smile.
About a month ago, Ms. Bonnie's daughter Lynda was sitting by her side. Ms.
Bonnie was hurting in her chest and she thought that her time of departure
was near. Lynda tried to console her by telling her that she didn't want
her to go, but that it would hurt her much more to see her suffer. Lynda
told her mother that she knew she was looking forward to seeing her loved
ones again, like her Mother, her Daddy, and her beloved Edward. Ms. Bonnie
replied that she was looking forward to seeing them again, but the one that
wanted to see the most was the Lord Jesus.
Ms. Bonnie's words reminded me of some lyrics in a song entitled "When All
My Labors and Trials are O'er" by Charles Gabriel:
"When, by the gift of His infinite grace, I am accorded in heaven a place,
Just to be there and to look on His face, Will thro' the ages be glory for
me.
It isn't difficult for me to imagine on that glorious day when Jesus
returns, to see Ms. Bonnie rise from her grave and when she sees Jesus, her
beautiful smile will light up her smiling eyes.
That is the hope of a Christian. "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord
Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a
living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an
inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away,
reserved in heaven for you" (1 Peter 1:3-4).
We are born again to a living hope when we place our faith and trust in
Jesus who died on the cross for our sins (Acts 16:30-31), turn from our sins
in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10),
and are baptized (immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts
2:38). God will continue to cleanse us from sin as we continue to walk in
the light of His Word (1 John 1:7-9), until the Day when Jesus returns to
take God's children to their eternal home.
Yes, sweet Bonnie, when by His grace to look on His face, that will be
glory, and it will be. sweet indeed.
-- David A. Sargent
P.S. In loving memory of sweet Bonnie Allsup Crabtree, August 5, 1927 -
November 25, 2020. Until we meet again.
David A. Sargent, Minister
Friday, November 27, 2020
Good Thanks
"Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for
this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV
Keith Wishum writes about one family that sat down for a meal, and the
father asked his son to say a blessing.
"It won't do any good," the boy replied.
A little surprised, the dad asked, "Why not?"
"Because Mom made broccoli!"
Wishum ponders: "Of course, even for a kid who doesn't like broccoli, there
were things at the table for which he could have been grateful. Somebody
cooked dinner. He had a table at which to eat, and a house in which to sit.
Perhaps most importantly, he had a mom and dad with whom to share the
broccoli."
Wishum notes that the words that precede "Give thanks" in the Scripture
above are: "Be joyful always" (1 Thessalonians 5:16). Thanksgiving and joy
go together.
"Happiness doesn't bring gratitude; gratitude brings happiness. We won't
experience the joy unless we express the gratitude. Give thanks and feel joy
today," writes Wishum. *
For what are you thankful today?
Give thanks to God, the Giver of all good things. "Every good and perfect
gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who
does not change like shifting shadows" (James 1:17).
Of all of the blessings that God has given and continues to shower upon us,
the Greatest Blessing is the gift of His Son Jesus.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever
believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16 ESV).
When we were perishing because of our sins, Jesus died on the cross to pay
the price for our redemption. "In Him we have redemption through His blood,
the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace" (Ephesians
1:7).
God will save and give eternal life to those who place their faith and trust
in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance (Acts
17:30-31), confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). He will
continue to cleanse from sin those who continue to walk in the light of His
Word (1 John 1:7-9).
During this Thanksgiving Holiday and every day, let us give good thanks -
especially for the salvation and eternal life that is found in Jesus!
"Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!" - 2 Corinthians 9:15
-- David A. Sargent
* From "Give Thanks to Feel Joy" by Keith Wishum in A Word from Williams
Road, provided by the Williams Road Church of Christ, Americus, Georgia.
David A. Sargent, Minister
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
List of things the Bible does not say
WHERE DOES THE BIBLE SAY . . .?
1. That the fruit Eve ate in the Garden of Eden was an apple?
2. That there are many ways to heaven?
3. That baptism is a work of human merit?
4. That baptism is not essential to salvation?
5. That sprinkling and pouring are acceptable "modes" of baptism?
6. That any preacher was ever addressed as Reverend?
7. That all churches are acceptable to God and that one is as good as another?
8. That there were three wise men who visited the child Jesus?
9. That one is saved by faith only?
10. That all one has to do to be saved is to say the Sinner's Prayer?
11. That once a person is saved he/she is always saved?
12. That one should just let his conscience be his guide in religious matters?
13. That as long as one lives a good moral life he/she will be saved without being a member of the church?
14. That women served as apostles, preachers, and elders in the church?
15. That preachers should be called pastors?
16. That babies should be baptized?
17. That the bread and fruit of the vine on the Lord's Table become the literal body and blood of Christ when blessed by a priest?
18. That it is alright for Christians to be divided into various denominations?
19. That there is nothing in a name and that it does not make any difference what name one wears religiously?
20. That one can be a good Christian without attending the services of the church and engaging in specified acts of worship?
21. That the early church used instrumental music in its worship?
22. That one can marry and divorce for any reason and for as many times as one may desire, and the subsequent marriage(s) will still be acceptable to the Lord?
23. That the Bible cannot be understood?
24. That we can all interpret the Bible differently because it says different things to different people?
25. That Christianity is a constantly evolving thing, and people may change and "adjust" the Bible to meet the changing opinions, attitudes, and actions that take place in the world down through the centuries?
Like the Bereans, we need to search the Scriptures daily to see if these things are so (Acts 17:11).
Hugh Fulford