FEBRUARY IS MISSION’S MONTH

Our Joash (Sacrificial) Offering may be given at any time during the month. This annual offering is used for unexpected needs that arise for our missionaries on their field of service throughout the year.

Our Faith Promise Mission’s Offering enables us to support  

3 Children’s Homes

2 Crisis Pregnancy Centers

1 Men’s Homeless Shelter

3 Bible Printing/Distribution Ministries.

7 Missionary Families From Our Church 

Bibles For Free The Burnettes

Daniel And Emily Ford In Moldova 

David & Gerry Smith In Brazil 

Eli & Katie Guiltner In Japan 

Eric & Lilianna Magnuson in Panama

Jeffery & Lydia Wacharia in Kenya

Marli Page Medical Mission’s Outreach

22 Foreign Missionaries Around The World

14 Local Missionaries in U.S.

Your monthly gift enables us to support these Missionaries in amounts from $100 to $2000 each month. The total amount needed each week is $2000. With each member giving an amount that God’s directs them, we give approximately $100,000 annually. Pray that others will join us in Faith Promise Giving above their Tithe to spread the Gospel around the world.

Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Galatians 4:19, “My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you,”

There are two ways that this verse has been understood.

One way is that Christ is formed in us progressively; the other is that Christ is formed in us instantly.

Christ being formed in us in a progressive way has been illustrated with a hand and a glove.

A glove is shaped according to a hand.

Now, I start slipping my hand into the glove in a progressive way.

First, I put my index finger into the glove, then my thumb, and then all my other fingers, one by one.

Eventually my whole hand is formed into the glove.

This illustration has been applied to our experiencing the Lord gradually over a long period of time until Christ is formed in us.

Experiencing the Lord progressively in our daily living is a reality that we enjoy.

Such an experience is scriptural, yet it should not be applied to this portion of the Word.

The question then is, What did Paul mean when he spoke of laboring again for the believers until Christ was formed in them?

The second way to understand Christ being formed in us is that it happens in an instant.

Christ comes into us and immediately is formed in our heart as our point of reference, our relationship with everything.

This is a constant inward state that every child of God can live in from the day of his new birth until he reaches full maturity.

So Christ formed in us does not refer to our arriving at a final stage of maturity in the growth of life.

If this was the case–if Christ being formed in us referred to one, long growth process–then Paul would not be laboring for it to happen once again.

And surely Paul is not expecting the believers to be born again a second time.

There is no such teaching in the New Testament.

They were already born again.

But something had happened in their experience to keep Christ from being formed in their hearts as their point of reference for them to grow in the Lord in a proper way. (Gal. 1:6)

Until Tomorrow 

With a Shepherd’s Love

Pastor

TODAY’S PRAYER LIST

Charles Ward – Heart Surgery 2/15

James Garner’s Friend

Jim Mabe – Heart Surgery 2/14

John McClain

Kim McClain’s Mother

Lonzo Christian

Randy Bond’s Son In Law

Russell Paschal – Heart Surgery 2/15

Terrell Loyd

The Graham Family – Brandon’s Friends

Amy Garner’s Mother/Dad  

Ashley Burn’s Sisters

Barbara Shed’s Family 

Bill Moody 

Carol Lawhead’s Brother

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

Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister  

Larry Barker  

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah  

Mary Sims  

Marynell Ford

Kenny & Nora Allison  

Pastor Driskell 

Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend 

Ricky Stubbs  

Rod Gustafson – Cancer

Roseleigh Osborn  

Scott Lanier – Linda’s Son 

Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend

Sheila Simmon’s Cousin  

Tom Witcher