Friday, November 26, 2010

Give Thanks

This is a blessed season of the year when we consider how great our God is. Sometimes it seems so small to say thank you or to express enough thankfulness for such a great God and all He is and all he does for us. We are the "apple of His eye." Even though our thankfulness seems small in comparison to His greatness and love for us, He, nevertheless, simply asks for our thankfulness. He has asked us to have an attitude of thanksgiving in all conditions and situations.

In the early 90's Karen and I pastored a church in Northeastern Tennessee - Johnson City CGP. We were blessed to meet a lady there who was blind. We transported her to church several times while we were there. She was short in stature and enjoyed sharing her songs with us. We had a stool that she would stand at the pulpit where she could hold on and there she would bless us with her singing.

One Sunday as she was getting ready to sing, she shared something that has stayed with me ever since. She said, "You know I had someone tell me one time to be thankful for being blind." I told them, "Never would I be thankful to God for this blindness but I will be thankful in all conditions, sickness, blindness and any other thing that comes my way because my God is such an awesome God and is worthy of all thanksgiving." We took her back home that day and as she got out of the car we helped her to her door and she simply said, "Thank you," which was the most significant thank you that I will ever remember.

To say "thank you" recognizes someone for something they have contributed or blessed others with or to recognize their worth. That day I was greatly blessed by this small, blind lady, not by money or temporal goods but by something far greater - a grateful spirit that would not be denied her gift to minister and share her faith in God and I thanked God in my spirit for such an example of an attitude of gratitude.

Whatever your condition, whatever you may be going through, remember being thankful is an attitude of the heart not a matter of what you are going through in this world. May we remember to "be thankful."

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Benevolence and Prayer Ministry

This coming Saturday, November 13 from 10 am to 1 pm the Benevolence Ministry will be giving away items at the church sanctuary located at 807 Powers Blvd. in Waverly, TN This will be based on a first come first served basis.

There are many items such as clothing, cleaning supplies, hygiene items, and many others too numerous to mention.

We will also be ministering to those who have prayer requests and will have a place in the Sanctuary to meet with those who desire prayer or have prayer requests. We will also share some literature with them and offer Bibles to those who do not have one.

We desire, not only to give people help for their physical needs, we desire to minister to their spiritual and emotional needs.