PASTOR’S CORNER, Mark Cress, First Southern Baptist Church, Liberal
G.K. Chesterton said, “I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.”
I was talking with a man once who shared a story with me about his neighbor who had gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve him while he was laid up after a surgery. After hearing the story I made a comment about how grateful he must have been to have the help of his neighbor. The man responded to that comment by saying, “Yeah, I probably should have said something to express my gratitude. Oh well, I’m sure he knows my heart”.
Sometimes we say crazy things… “I’m sure he knows my heart”? My wife tells me I’m too literal, but every time I hear someone say that, I can’t help but wonder (sometimes out loud) if the person they’re talking about is a cardiologist. I’m all for believing the best about others, but in all reality, how can anyone really know your heart unless you take the time to express what’s on your heart?
PASTOR’S CORNER, Chuck Scroggs, Central Christian Church, Liberal
Oh no! What is going on? My social media is down! I have no YouTube, X,What’sApp, or Instagram. Even my Facebook is gone! I picked up my phone and something has happened to it! I am unable to call out I have lost all my connections with the outside world! I got rid of my landline and now I have no backup to call or connect to my family and friends. I hurried to my computer thinking “Surely my e-mail will work – it won’t be as good as my phone or Facebook but at least I will not be completely cut off.” Oh NO! I am cut off because even my computer is down.
That means my smartphone is not going to work either. I decided to go get in my car and head toward town thinking surely somebody will be open, but when I got in my car and tried to start it, there was no response. A voice from my OnStar kept saying: “You are unauthorized to operate this vehicle.”OnStar had a signal challenge and was keeping me from using my automobile. Living alone was never a problem with all these forms of media, even being so far out in the country. The only thing in my house that was connecting me to the outside world was an AM radio.
PASTOR’S CORNER, Chuck Scroggs, Central Christian Church, Liberal
I would like to share my Sunday morning message with you that I shared with my church family. We will call it the Reader’s Digest version, which means it is compact and shortened. The title was “Will your religion get you into Heaven?” I first explained what a “religion” is. Buddhism is a religion, Christianity and Hinduism are religions as well as Islam and Judaism. According to some estimates, there are more than 4,000 religions around the world!
Denominations are different expressions of the “Christian religion” Many were started by men who made a stand or proclamation that folks followed and adhered to.The Lutherans began when their leader Martin Luther, nailed a paper with his complaints about the church he was leaving to its front door. The Mennonites traced their beginnings back to their first leader Menno Simons. The Mormons began with Joesph Smith. The Church of God started with a man named D.S. Warner, and one branch of the Methodist started with John Wesley, thus the Wesleyan Methodists. And then there were two men, Stone and Campbell, who were responsible for the Disciples of Christ.And so, it goes for many more!
PASTOR’S CORNER, Chuck Scroggs, Central Christian Church, Liberal
Her name was Shirley, It was unfortunately that time in life when she just couldn’t care for herself any longer. She had enjoyed the grandkids coming over and the joy they brought. Her cookie jar was always full.A few years ago her husband of 50 years had gone home to be with the Lord.
Shirley was trying hard to hide the work her husband had done and she wasn’t getting done. She hired lawn care and handymen but the cost was more that her meager retirement could handle. But she pressed on. She had a big family: three kids and their numbers totaled 14! three sons-in-law, three daughters and eight grandkids! But they could only visit a few times a year. So the dreaded loneliness began to take its toll.
The house that once rang with children’s laughter and family and friends visiting was quiet now. Shirley sat by the window and had to fight back tears! “Why did I not see this coming? Could I have done anything different to make this time better?” she thought.
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