It is my privilege to wear the title of Pastor of Belmont Baptist Church for 45 years.  However, the position of Pastor is not a one-man position.  It is like a pie that has many different slices.  Each of you make up a part of the Pastor and allow me to do my job well. Thank you for sharing my job and making it easy for me to serve.  Help me pray for others to recognize their role as Belmont’s Pastor and help us do the work needed to change the world for Christ. 

Everything resumes on Wednesday this week.  The kids will be downstairs and the adults will be upstairs in the auditorium. See you this week. 

Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Mark 1:35, “And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.”


It is encouraging to realize that the early-rising life has been received by us with much grace (1 Cor. 15:10). 

This means that spending time with the Lord by rising early is a matter of depending upon the energizing work of the resurrected Christ within us, and then cooperating with that grace by choosing morning by morning to rise up early to spend time with Him. 

Watchman Nee’s testimony, in his book A Living Sacrifice, is very helpful. 

He says, “Let me quote the words of Miss Groves, a co-worker of Miss M. E. Barber, who has helped us greatly. 

She stated that the first choice giving evidence of one’s love towards the Lord is the choice between one’s bed and the Lord. 

If one chooses to love his bed more, he sleeps longer; but if he chooses to love his Lord more, he will rise up a little earlier. 

She spoke these words to me in 1921, but I still sense the freshness of them today. 

Yes, a man has to choose between the bed and the Lord. 

If you love your bed more, sleep on longer; but if you love the Lord more, you must rise up earlier.”


We must accept the fact that the Lord’s life within us is stated as being “our life,” according to Colossians 3:4. 

Regardless of how we feel about it, when we received Christwe received an early-rising life (Mark 1:35), a prayer life (Heb. 7:16, 25), a love-life (Gal. 4:6), a fellowshipping life (1 John 1:3), and a feasting-upon-the-Word life (1 Pet. 2:2-3). 

These are the main features of this life which has now become “our life.” 

If we follow this life every morning by rising a little earlier, we will discover that there is a special capacity early in the morning to enjoy the Lord.

Until Tomorrow 

With a Shepherd’s Love

Pastor

TODAY’S PRAYER LIST

Loretta Bailey – Funeral – Oct 23RD at Scott Ward FH

Ashley & Jason’s Friend

Bill Lawhead  

Doris Strickland  

Jeff Fowler 

Jill Haines   

Johnny Page 

Richard Blount – Home 

Amy Garner’s Mother  

Ashley Burn’s Sisters

Barbara Shed’s Family 

Bill Moody 

Carol Lawhead 

Charlie Sessom – Waiting  

Colby/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Denise Stubbs – Kim Allison’s Mom 

Greg Payne – Lisa’s Brother

Hanna Hall – Pray For Grace

James Garner’s Brother, G’Son, & Daughter

Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister  

Larry Barker  

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah  

Lynn – Nancy Brown’s Daughter  

Mary Sims  

Marynell Ford 

Michael Stanley 

Nancy Brown’s Daughter  

Nora Allison – Dustin’s Mom  

Pastor Stucke– Nikki’s Dad

Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend 

Ricky Stubbs  

Roseleigh Osborn  

Scott Lanier – Linda’s Son 

Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend

Sharon Blalock  

Sheila Simmons Cousin  

Tom Witcher