The Exhorter Volume: XXXIII Date: October 12, 2014

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The Exhorter Volume: XXXIII Date: October 12, 2014
Volume: XXXIII
Date: October 12, 2014
The Measure of Our Love
Bible Study ………………..127
A.M. Worship……………...163
P.M. Worship………...…….137
Mid-Week...………………..143 10-1-14
Last Week
Contribution……………….$11,398.25
Budget……………………..$10,361.00
Budget Balance
Contribution……………….$367,167.10
Budget……………………..$414,440.00
Budget for 2014
$538,776.00
Number: 40
Worship Schedule, October 12, 2014
A.M. Welcome..........................................Jeff Cavender
A.M. Scripture Reading............................Jason Byrd
A.M. Song Director...................................Tommy Taylor
A.M. Opening Prayer................................Bob Carter
A.M. Sermon..............................................Ken Tyler
A.M. Closing Prayer..................................Bill Morgan
P.M. Announcements……………………Jeff Cavender
P.M. Song Director………………………Warren Smith
P.M. Opening Prayer…………………….(B) Joe Norris
P.M. Sermon……………………………...Steve Johnson
P.M. Closing Prayer……………………...Vaughn Warren
Attended Nursery………………………...Ramsey and Riley Gann
Serve at the Lord's Table
L.S. Lead: Todd Norris, Danny Hughes
Servers: Ray Bezny, Randy Byrd, Jason Byrd, Keith Cavender, David
Garrett, Johnny Graves, Don Putnam, (B) Joe Norris
Ushers - Steve Sharp, Jared Sharp, John Holley, Fred Randall, Andy Norris (Also Count, Ring Bell, Open & Close Building and help with p.m.
Lord’s Supper.)
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Song Leader - Jim Gann
Prayer - Todd Norris
PRAYER LISTS:
Our Mission Work:
Members: Ger ald Cantr ell, Riley Gann, Lyle Gr aves, Neida Leak, Vicki
Miller, Mary Praschnik, Barnie Westmoreland, Juainta Willis, Lee Wilson, Ma- Joshua Aidoo - Gha na , Africa
Samuel Barrow - Trinidad
rie Wilson.
Daniel Gaines - Ta nzia n Missio ns
Friends or Relatives of our members: Howar d Boone (Bonnie Bezney), Ben- Ron Gilbert - Africa
ny Carter (Bob Carter), Blakely Goodman (Gann’s), Lefty & Lovella Jenkins
(Katie Norris), Brad Marshall (Gann’s), Doug McKelvy (Sharp), Bob McNeill Robert Martin - Pacific Islands
(Hannah Tyler), Russell Quinn (Thrower), Larry VanSandt (LeAnn Green), Bri- Mark Martin - Lincoln, AL
an Whiteside (Gann’s), Clyde & Mary Yarbrough (Jolene Suttles)
Preacher Training School - Philippines
Don Thornton - China & Hong Kong
Members or Members Parents in Nursing Homes or Shut Ins: Golden Living - Faye Aukerman, Ruth Harper, Elizabeth Leak, Dorothy Lowery, Cloia & Steve Worley - Nigeria
Herman Parker, Gladys Torbert; Barfield Health Care - Kate Gann; Crossville
Nursing Home - Eileen Frahm, Ester Kennemer; Cullman Health Care - Agnes Shaver; Marshall Manor Rehab - Wilene Marsh; Collinsville Nursing Home
- Jessie Ree Green; Shut Ins at Home - Elga Gullion, Edna Noble
Church Building (256) 586-8158
E-mail Address: office@ar abcofc.or g
Elders E-mail Address: elder s@ar abcofc.or g
Web Site: arabchurchofchrist.com
ARAB CHURCH OF CHRIST
1005 North Main St.
P.O. Box 376
Arab, AL 35016
Non-Profit Org.
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The
Exhorter
Oct. 12, 2014
1005 North Main Street
PO Box 376
Arab, AL 35016
ELDERS
Jeff Cavender
Ken Denton
Danny Hughes
Todd Norris
Warren Smith
DEACONS
Jim Hendrix
John Holley
Jeff Morgan
Andy Norris
Fred Randall
Tom Self
Robert Suttles
Tim Thrower
Wes Tyler
Vaughn Warren
PULPIT MINISTER
Ken Tyler
(256) 498-3174
SECRETARIES
Lisa Randall
Sonya Thrower
OFFICE
(256) 586-8158
(256) 586-8188
LINCOLN
Church of Christ
Minister, Mark Martin
(205) 763-3000
I want to thank you for your comments about the sermons Sunday.
The good Lord blessed us with another wonderful day. The Baby
Shower Sunday night for Hope and Dusty was really nice. A large
number participated and the food was delicious. Thank you very
much! Baby Lane is due November 29. Obviously, all the family is
really excited.
Thought for Today – “What if the end would come right now? Are
you really ready to hear your everlasting fate declared by
Christ” (Byron Nichols)?
Please remember the “Food for Thought” meeting Sunday afternoon
at 5:00 p.m. We are ready to get this great program underway. A
special word of appreciation to Jeff Cavender for all the work he has
done to make this good work possible.
We are excited about the Arab Football team being with us this Sunday night. Steve Johnson from Priceville will be our guest speaker.
Steve has applied for our family and youth minister’s position. I
know you will enjoy hearing Steve. Steve received his training at
the Sunset School of Preaching in Lubbock, Texas.
Please say a special prayer today for our sick.
Scripture for Today – “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the
victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of
the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the
Lord” (I Corinthians 15: 57, 58).
I look forward to another great Sunday of worship with you. Great
things are happening in our congregation. Let’s get fired up! Remember, Hannah and I love and appreciate you.
Do We Care?
Bill Dillon
A group of children were crying at a street corner. A man came by and
asked what was the matter. One little lad tearfully replied, “We’ve got a
pain in Billy’s stomach!” What a beautiful statement of children’s ability to be compassionate. Wherever there is sorrow and suffering in the
world, wherever there is spiritual darkness and despair, God’s people
must extend arms of sympathy.
It was a sympathizing Jesus who beckoned, “Come unto me all ye that
labor and are heavy laden…and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:2830). Also the Lord said, “he that cometh to me I will in no wise cast
out” (John 6:37).
When one member of the body of Christ suffers, all feel the pain. Truly,
Paul wrote that we “should have the same care one for another” (I Corinthians 12:25). To be casual or lukewarm in our devotion to others, in
particular to fellow disciples, is to be casual and lukewarm in our devotion to the Lord (Matthew 25:40).
How far out does the circle of your concern extend? To you and your
family? To a few more? Should you redraw the line and include all for
whom Christ died?
To the world, the most appealing quality of Jesus is His care and compassion for others. This characteristic makes the Lord loom large in the
eyes of those who believe not. This same quality, prominently featured
in the lives of the Lord’s people will open many hearts to the truth. Do
you care?
Bill Dillion preaches for the Lord’s church in Cotter, Arkansas,
The Goodness of God
Ken Tyler
The apostle Paul stated in Romans 2:4, “...the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance.” “We love him, because he first loved us” (I John 4:19). In this article,
I want you to think carefully about the goodness of God.
1. The goodness of God is shown by the gift of His Son for mankind. Yes,
John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten
Son…” Paul in speaking of this gift said, “Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift” (2 Corinthians 9:15). Paul said that God’s gift of His Son for
our sins is so wonderful and meaningful that it cannot be adequately described with words. It is an “…unspeakable gift.” God’s goodness is supremely seen by the gift of His Son for our sins. Hebrews 2:9 tells us that
Jesus, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man. How thankful we
should be!
2. The goodness of God is seen by the fact that He is no respecter of
persons. All men are equal in God’s sight. It doesn’t matter whether we
are rich or poor, black or white, or whatever. God loves all men and wants
them to be saved (I Timothy 2:4). Peter said at the house of the Gentile,
Cornelius, “…of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: But
in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted
with him” (Acts 10:34, 35). Yes, God is impartial. This is a wonderful quality
that manifests His goodness.
3.The goodness of God is seen by His mercy and care for us. In 2 Corinthians 1:3, God is described as “…the Father of mercies, and the God of all
comfort.” These are marvelous statements that show God’s goodness. Peter
wrote, “casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you” (I Peter 5:7).
Where would we be without God’s mercy, concern, and kindness? We are
told in Hebrews 13:5, “…I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.” What a
wonderful promise!
I want to ask you, has the goodness of God led you to repentance? There’s no
question about God’s goodness. Do you love Him because He first loved you?
John said, “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments…”
(I John 5:3). Friends, the God of heaven is good. May we all gladly serve Him.