Monday, August 06, 2007
Buried in Treasure
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It brought me to tears. God bless Jordan, his sister, his family, and this church.
There’s a set of verses in Matthew 6 that most of us are familiar with:
Matthew
19"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
2. Everything we have comes from the Father.
sounds like a great sermon.
I really enjoyed reading your blog. I am looking forward to reading more. Keep up the great work brother. God bless.
bet that was a very good sermon !
how has your summer been , has your school year started back let?
Greg - Could it have been "Cell phone?" I haven't heard the term "meddlin" since a Great Uncle of mine used it when referring to preachers who preached against smoking. He was a "smoking preacher" from Kentucky.
preacherman - Thanks for stopping by.
Brady - I agree. Have you recovered from Camp?
jel - Good to see you again. This has been a great summer with our "new" Bible Camp, our trip to the Mid-Ohio Valley Workcamp, and the AVID (educational) Conference in Atlanta that I was able to attend. Teachers report back to school this coming Monday. Thanks for asking and stopping by.
I really like Brooks and Dunn's "Believe" for the reasons you've described here. "There's got to be more to this life than a slow ride in a hearse." It's more about relationships and giving of ourselves and aligning our hearts with God than it is about material things.
BTW, on a more spiritual topic, can I borrow $350 for a new driver?
Peace
Ben - One of my fellow elders told Don that his skin, hair, and even toes were bleeding after that sermon.
Jordan - We are and thanks for coming by again.
Cecil- I love a sermon that makes me think....even when it makes me think less of myself.
I think this might be my first comment on your blog. Thanks for all your faithful years of reading and all the comments you've left.
Blessings!
Laura S.
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