Everything resumes TONIGHT.  The kids will be downstairs and the adults will be upstairs in the auditorium. See you in a few. 

Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Matthew 6:6, “But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.”

Without spending time with the Lord, there is no possibility for us to experience a solid transformation. 

And this time must be a private time with the Lord. 

The Lord makes this clear in Matthew 6. 

Beginning in Matthew 6:5, “And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.”

The Lord points out here that the Pharisees were hypocrites because the motivation behind their kind of praying was to be seen of men. 

Then in verse 6 He says, “But you, when you pray, go into your private room.” 

The Greek word for private room can also be translated “inner chamber.” 

The King James Version renders it “closet.” 

All these translations–the private room, the inner chamber, and the closet–signify a personal, private time in a private place.

In the verse above the Lord gives still further detailed instruction. 

After you go into your private room, “shut your door.” 

Shutting the door is a reinforcement of privacy, of aloneness with the Lord. 

And then He says, “pray to your Father who is in the secret place.” 

There is a deep significance in having a private time in a private place, and that is, that our transformation would be genuine and not something hypocritical. 

It should not be a performance. 

In our private time with the Lord, no one else is there. 

We open ourself to the Lord deeply, without any pretense, without any hypocrisy, without being motivated by any onlookers. 

There is no one else there saying anything or knowing anything. 

This means our Christian life is taken out of the realm of man-pleasing and mere outward behavior, and is brought into the reality of an intimate, personal relationship with 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   

Jeff Fowler 

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