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    Having faith means to have complete trust or confidence.  Where is your faith?  Where do you place your complete trust or confidence?  Is it in the Lord?  Or is it in yourself?  Do you trust in the Lord to provide for you, or is your trust in things or your bank account or your career?  Trusting means to hold a firm belief in the reliability or truth or strength of…

  • Growing in the Lord

    When a person is saved, they are to grow in the Lord.  II Peter 3:18 says, “But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ…”  That’s not a recommendation or a suggestion.  That’s an order.  So how are new believers to grow in the Lord?  When I was first saved… I started reading my Bible.  I didn’t understand it, but I read it anyway. …

  • Don’t Wait!

    A few weeks ago, our pastor brought a Wednesday night Bible lesson about the responsibilities of the watchman.  (Ezekiel 33:2-9)  I’ve known for a very long time that as a child of God, I am responsible to warn the lost of the pending judgment.  But it’s so easy to cruise through life, from one busy day to the next, frequently crossing paths with people bound for hell, yet never considering…

  • Yielding to God

    It’s amazing what God can do through a yielded vessel.  A couple of weeks ago, our church celebrated “Homecoming,” which is the anniversary of its founding.  With concern for the lost, recognizing a need, and expanding on a vision from God, First Baptist Church of Fairfield, Ohio, started the work on January 16, 1966, and Hilltop Baptist Church was born.  Her first pastor was Jack Wren. Hilltop Baptist Church has…

  • Needless Worry

    Our church in Georgia met in a big school gymnasium with a beautiful hardwood floor.  The school actually belonged to the church, but at that time, we did not have a nice church building in which to hold services.  So every Wednesday afternoon and Saturday evening, someone set up chairs for services.  Then after services, the chairs were put away again because the gym was used for sporting activities during…

  • A Semi Empty-Nester

    I’m a semi empty-nester.   An empty-nester because my three children are grown and gone.  Even Michelle, my special needs daughter, no longer lives at home.  However, I’m a semi empty-nester because I’ve practically raised my grandsons, Jay and Luke, ages 12 and 10 respectively.  They belong to my daughter, Jamie, who lives only ten minutes away and has had to work full time since the coming of her firstborn.  Grandma…