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Happy Thanksgiving!

1 Timothy 4:4 For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with Thanksgiving. Giving honor to God, and to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to the Holy Spirit; our comforter and guide. To my Pastors, Gary and Patricia Stern, and to each and every one of you! God bless you this morning! I have so much to be thankful for this year! God has truly blessed this house and all that dwell here. I give thanks to God for my spiritual life and for the material blessings, and for the growth I have had in his word this year. Lord-God I give you thanks for the special blessing you gave to me for directing me to be under two strong Pastors which are teaching me and allowing me to do your will unimpeded. I give thanks to God for my family’s good health and for their love. But more importantly I give God thanks for His mercy, love, and forgiveness which strengthened me through my personal health crisis. I believe that each day is a day of Thanksgiving. Each n

How Is Your Spirit?

Proverbs 4:23 – Above all else, guard your heart (the center of your soul), for out of it comes the issues of life. How is your spirit this morning? That is the kind of question Saints use to ask each other on a regular basis during Sunday School or Bible Study. The purpose of this question was posed not to pry into each other’s life. Rather, those early Saints knew that the world, the flesh and of Satan’s working overtime in wearing our spirits down. They knew, as we know, about days, weeks, months and even years of spiritual emptiness and dryness, when the words of Scripture are empty, prayer is meaningless, receiving communion is ritualistic, our sensitivity to the needs of others is dull, and God seems very disinterested in our lives. Outwardly, we continue to go through the motions, doing our duties, keeping up appearances, telling everyone that everything is “Fine, just fine,” but inwardly there is a deep thirst, a powerful craving for something more. We would like to t