Sunday, December 30, 2012

Quick Notes

Prayer Request
 
I just received the following message from Zenobia:
 
" I have a prayer request.  I have been helping care for my dad who has Alzheimer's and I'm doing the night shift.  He was up on and off from 12a - 8:30a last night probably 25-30 times, and the same the night before.  My sister/brother in law were here before then and it took 4 of us to cover the shifts around the clock.  There is no way my mom can keep this up.  I was almost physically sick by the time the morning came and finally was able to crash for a few hours.  Pls pray that God will provide someone who is strong physically and caring/compassionate to help my mom overnight bc my friend King will not be available after Jan 30th. I need to find this person before I leave next Saturday.  I also need to find more services for my dad via a social worker, etc. so lots of stuff to do.

Thanks so much!"
 
 
 
 
CSM Parent Social
 
It was discovered this morning that the next CSM Parent Social is next Sunday.  Since this occurs during class time, we will not have any class next week.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Class Celebration
This Sunday class will be a tad different.  Don will have abbreviated versions of both the Advent lesson, and the regular lesson.  The rest of the class time will be spent in fellowship and Christmas celebration.  So bring a snack, drink...whatever...just be there!  Punch and coffee will be available.
Quote of the Week
"Relying on God has to start all over every day, as if nothing has yet been done." - C.S. Lewis
Snacks
  • 12/23 Everyone!
  • 12/30 No class
  • 1/6/13 LaRowe
  • 1/13 Hurt
Prayer Requests

  • Pray for Lori's dad, who was put in St. Anthony's with fluid on the lung and the flu.
  • Continued healing for JT and his shoulder
  • Ed's surgery was yesterday.  Pray for quick healing and pain relief.
  • Pam Stanfield's back is getting worse after seeing a chiropractor.  Still need to find the right doctor.
  • For Christmas travel safety for all
  • Don and Lori are grandparents! Little Brett and Rebecca are doing fine.
     

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Prayer Request

Everybody needs to keep Ed Stanfield in their prayers as he underwent hip replacement surgery today.  I have not heard any update from the surgery, but if anyone has please contact me.

Due to a dental issue and appointment this evening, the Mid-Week Update will be moved until tomorrow morning.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

The SPOT Christmas Party
 
...was a blast.  Lots of fun and food was had by all, especially with Don and the mannequin! Watch for our next event, Browniepalooza 2013, in early February!
 
 
 
Quote of the Week
 
"If you can't see the sun you will be impressed with a street light. If you've never felt thunder and lightning you'll be impressed with fireworks. And if you turn your back on the greatness and majesty of God you'll fall in love with a world of shadows and short-lived pleasures." -John Piper
 
 
 
SPOT Camping Trip
 
 
...will be on 6/29-6/30/2012.  This will not interfere with Breakaway for the youth.  Looks like a great location will be to visit Alley Spring again.  We can get the group campsite for just over $100 for up to 10 tents and up to 40 people (and our own restrooms!).  With the Jack's Fork River nearby there can be fishing, canoeing, hiking, and swimming.  For those who desire it, there is also either a few bed and breakfasts, or a hotel in town about 6 miles away.  We will have to get an idea of who wants to go sometime in the next 4-5 weeks, as these camping spots tend to go quickly.
 
 
 
Treats
 
  • 12/16 Perry
  • 12/23 Rusty
  • 12/30 open
 
 
Prayer Requests
 
  • Ed Stanfield's wife back.  She is seeing a chiropractor.
  • Ed's surgery coming up on December 19th.
  • Ed's daughter has a friend that wants to come to church with them.  She is not saved.
  • Zenobia's dad's dementia is progressing quickly.  He is falling more often.  Pray he is protected through the changes of aging.
  • Pray for Terresa's friends Sarah Clark, Cheryl Thompson, and Alicia Hutt.
  • JT and Terresa's house should close in late Jan./early Feb.  Pray for and easy transition and God's timing.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The Late Mid Week Update

OK...running a tad bit behind here  :)


SPOT Christmas Party
 
 
If you haven't figured it out from the blog or the announcements in class, the SPOT class Christmas party is this Saturday 12/8 at the Robbins.  The directions were posted on the post before this one.  Please remember to bring what you would like to drink, that way everyone gets what they like!  Also a gag gift for the white elephant exchange will be needed.
 
 
Quote Of The Week
 
 
"A prison cell, in which one waits, hopes... and is completely dependent on the fact that the door of freedom has to be opened from the outside, is not a bad picture of Advent." -Dietrich Bonhoeffer
 
 
 
Snacks
 
  • 12/9 Meinhardt
  • 12/16 OPEN
  • 12/23 OPEN
 
 
Prayer Requests
 
 
  • J.T.'s recovery
  • Pam Stanfield's back is getting worse, and they need to find a physician to help her.
  • Kevin received some good news today that he will probably not have to have surgery.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Directions to the Christmas Party

Sadly, my well designed maps did not make it into the SPOT folder as planned.  So, here are the directions from church to the Robbins.  They are mapped out here.

The CSM Parent Newsletter

...is out, and can be read here!!!





Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Well, while I sit here learning Windows 8 (and loving it!), I figured I could get this update out!

While taking a break in The Story we have resumed our study in the Psalms.  This week we looked at Psalm 23 specifically!


Quote of the Week!
 
“The Christian who walks with the Lord and keeps constant communion with Him will see many reason for rejoicing and thanksgiving all day long.” ― Warren W. Wiersbe
 
 
SPOT Christmas Party
 
...is coming up on Saturday, December 8th at 5PM at the Robbins' home.  Sign up in the folder to bring an appetizer or goodie, and then bring whatever you want to drink.  Also plan on bringing a gag gift (less than $10) for the white elephant gift exchange!
 
 
Snacks
 
  • 12/2 Stubbs
  • 12/9 Meinhardt
 
Prayer Requests
 
  • Healing for JT who tore a muscle.
  • Pray for this weekend's "Christmas Stories" musical.  That there is good health for the choir, orchestra, and all concerned.  Most of all, pray for the ministry to the audience.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

 We had a great chapter 9 of The Story last week.  Brush up on your chapter 10 for this week!


SPOT Christmas Party

The Robbins' have graciously offered to host this year's Christmas party on 12/8/2012.  There will be a sign up sheet for food, snacks and beverages in the SPOT folder.  There will also be a white elephant gift exchange.

Quote of the Week

"Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence." - Augustine


Video Hit






Room Change

On November 25th the SPOT Class will be meeting in room 232 to accommodate a Christmas party that needs to be near the kitchen.  This will be for this one Sunday only.

Snacks

  • 11/18 Stanfield
  • 11/25  I marked this as a possible No Class...I was wrong, so we could use a volunteer!
  • 12/2 Stubbs
  • 12/9 Meinhardt


Prayer Requests

  • Ed doesn't have cancer.  His tests all came back well
  • Jeff Bradshaw's co-worker, Veronica Presley, was diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm.  Pray for her as the doctors decide the best course of treatment.
  • Karen's brother-in-law Don Muse was still in ICU as of Sunday recovering from complications of hernia surgery.
  • Kevin's tests are all done, now we just wait for the next meeting with the neurologist.  This particular headache got quite bad this week and has been going on for three weeks now.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Very Late Mid-Week Update

This week we covered lesson seven in The Story (think salmon), so read up on Chapter 8 for this Sunday!


Quote Of The Week

“It is necessary to understand that God is not going to replace suffering with glory; rather He will transform suffering into glory.” –Chuck Swindoll


CSM Parent Newsletter


The newest edition of the CSM Parent Newsletter is up and can be found here!


Snacks

  • 11/4 Rusty
  • 11/11 Hurt
  • 11/18 Stanfield


Prayer Requests


  • Lesa started her new job a week ago yesterday.
  • Pray for the Chile missionary group.





Thursday, October 11, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Chapter Four has come and gone!  Chapter Five will be here Sunday!


Root Beer Float Booth

Yup.  Despite the arctic temperatures we managed to sell a few root beer floats at the Fall Festival.  We had a little fun while doing so!  Thanks to all that helped.







Snacks

  • 10/14 Robbins
  • 10/21 LaRowe
  • 11/4 Rusty


Prayer Requests

  • Bella Seitzer (sister of James' girlfriend) was involved in an accident and broke her pelvis and her femur.  She had surgery last Saturday.
  • Terresa asks for prayers for Sarah, someone she works with.  Also she asks for their house to sell with God's timing.
  • Janice's sister Kathryn has her first job interview since her operation.  Prayers for self confidence and God's will.





Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Mid-Week Update...

Class learned about Joseph in Chapter Three of the Story.  Look forward to Chapter Four next week!!!

Fall Festival
...is this Saturday from 4 to 7 PM.  Our class is sponsoring the Root Beer Float Booth, although I am a bit dubious about success in 53 degree weather!  Plan to stop by and see us.

Food Pantry
We still need a couple pair of helping hands for our volunteer day at the Food Pantry on October 20th. It's only for a couple of hours, and really is helpful in helping to spread Jesus' love in the community.

Snacks
  • 10/7 Bradshaw
  • 10/14 Rusty
  • 10/21 LaRowe
Prayer Requests
  • Terresa ask for prayer for JT who is traveling home this weekend, and also her testimony at work (Cheryl and Sarah).
  • Prayers for the family of 4 year-old Alan in Texas.  He has pelvic cancer and only two weeks to live.    
  

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Last week we covered chapter 2 of the Story. This week we will be on chapter 3. By the way, wasn't that painting during the service awesome?


Service Opportunities

Please consider helping in one of our outreach events this next month.  Just a few hours to show Christ's love through helping others.  Those dates are:

  • October 6th-Root Beer Float Booth at the fall festival.
  • October 20th-A quick two hours or so helping at the Food Pantry.

New!!!

Our blog can now be read in a more simple format on your mobile device!!!  Just use the usual link. Cool!!!


Quote of the Week

"My faith rests not upon what I am, or shall be, or feel, or know, but in what Christ is, in what He has done, and in what He is now doing for me." - Spurgeon


Another Date...

...to keep in mind is Sunday, October 21rst for the CSM Parent Social during our usual class time.  As most of the parents in the class will be at the meeting, and Don will not be at the helm,  class will not meet that Sunday.  You can get your Story fix (!) during the service.  You can also get the reading guide at Concord's website here! 

Snacks

  • 9/30 Hurt
  • 10/7 Bradshaw
  • 10/14 Rusty (White Castles!!!...probably not!)
  • 10/21 LaRowe

Prayer Requests

  • Prayer of praise and thanksgiving from Terresa,,her back pain is almost completely gone!  God's Humor!!!
  • Ed asks for prayers to help him with wisdom on which doctor to use for his right hip replacement.  He also hurt his knee, and lost movement in that left knee...so he needs to see his ortho.
  • Prayers of healing for Kevin (me) as I am finding out that I am continuing to lose lung function.  But also praise that my doctor put me on a pain patch that is really helping out with the leftover pain from shingles!
  • J.T. Howard is living in Tennessee, and being away from his family
  • Terresa is going to be a grandma!!!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

THe Mid-Week Update

We had a great lesson this past Sunday, diving deeper into the story of creation.  Read up on Chapter Two of The Story for Sunday!


Consider Volunteering
 
...for either of our two service events:
  1. The Food Pantry on October 20th from roughly 9-noon.  This is a great opportunity to share Christ's love!
  2. The Holy Cow Root Beer Float Booth on October 6th at the Fall Festival!  Times available are anywhere from 3 PM to 8 PM.  This is always a good time!
 
Quote of the Week
 
“To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.” - C.S. Lewis
 
 
 
Snacks
  • 9/23 Meinhardt
  • 9/30 Hurt
  • 10/7 Bradshaw
  • 10/14 Rusty (this probably means White Castles!)
 
Prayer Requests
  • Theresa wants prayer for a friend, Sarah.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Mid-Week Update..

Our lesson this week was more fun Bible quizzes to prepare us for the studt of The Story.  Speaking of the Story, this week begins the first chapter.  So be sure and have the first chapter read by Sunday!

 
 
Food Pantry
 
We sure could use a few volunteers...even if they are from other classes...for this service event.  We will be working the Food Panty on Saturday, Oct. 20th from around 9:15 AM  to 11:30 AM or so.  Please consider helping for just these few hours and serve the needy.
 
 
Quote of the Week
 
"I have been all things unholy. If God can work through me, He can work through anyone." -Francis of Assisi 
 
 
 
Root Beer Float Booth
 
 
Once again the Fall Festival is upon us.  It will be happening on Oct. 6th.  As usual, we will be hosting the Root Beer Float Booth.  Since the money raised by the Festival and Car Show is being donated to the Missouri Baptist Children's Home, we have been asked to cover our own expenses.  In this way we can best minister with the booth!  We also need volunteers in the booth (We may have some help from some of the youth!).  A sign up sheet and donation envelope will be in the weekly SPOT folder.
 
 
CSM Parent Social
 
 
There will be a CSM Parent Social on Oct. 21rst in the Rafters during our normal class time.  It will be a great time to share and communicate!  Since Don won't be there that Sunday as well, there will be no class that day.  As a result, the sermon that Sunday will be of even more importance!
 
 
Snacks
  • 9/16 Stanfield
  • 9/23 Meinhardt
  • 9/30 Hurt
 
Prayer Requests
 
 
  • I ask that you keep me in your prayers as I am still recovering from shingles, and am still having difficulty from my recent bladder infection.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Well, we had a fun little quiz and lesson that Don gave us on knowing characters in the Bible to help prepare us for the upcoming Story!!  In other news...


Food Pantry
 
We are still deserately in need of a few volunteers to help at this service event.We only need six or so.  It will only involve about 4 hours on the morning of Saturday, October 20th.  Please consider helping in this worth while cause!
 
 
Fall Festival and Car Show
 
The Fall Festival is going to be on Saturday, October 6th from 4-7 PM.  We will do our usual Holy Cow Root Beer Float Boot.  We will have two shifts.  One from 3-6 PM, which will also help set up, and one from 5-8PM, which will also help tear down.  Since the festival and show will be a benefit fot the Missouri Baptist Childrens Home, we have been asked to pick up the cost of our own supplies so as not to take away from the amount made for the Home.  We will have both a sign up sheet, and a donation envelope in this week's SPOT folder.
 
 
CSM Parent Social
 
As you probably saw in the Parent Newsletter, there will be a CSM Parent Social on Sunday, October 21st during our class time from 11AM-12PM.  This is right in the middle of the Story lessons so we might just have to cancel class depending on how many parents from class will be attending.  We will probably have to double up on class material the week before.  We will do it so that we can stay as current as possible with the sermons that will be matching the lessons.
 
 
Quote of the Week
 
"Our high and privileged calling is to do the will of God in the power of God for the glory of God." -J.I. Packer
 
 
Something to Think About 
 

 Take a quick look at this video.

 


Snacks
 
  • 9/9 Stubbs
  • 9/16 Stanfield
  • 9/23 Meinhardt
  • 9/30 Hurt
 
Prayer Requests
 
  • Janice's sister Kathryn is receiving bills from her surgery.  She has no job and no insurance and is freaking out.  Pray for peace and understanding with her doctors.
  • Kevin spnet a little bit of time in the hospital dealing with a bladder infection.  The hunt is on to find out the cause.


 
 


Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Lesson Recap

God Is Faithful   Psalm 105-106

Intro: Many of us know stories and illustrations of faithfulness.  Here is one.  A logger out in the Northwest had a dog that went with him everywhere-even to work.  Everyone knew the dog and adored him.  One day the man found a nice clearing and as usual said to him "Stay here, boy, and watch my lunchbox." A short time later, a fire began spreading through the woods; and the man and his coworkers had to fight the fire to get it under control.  When he arrived back at the clearing, he found his charred lunch bucket next to the body of his dog.  the man told his coworkers he had to be careful what he told the dog to do because he was so obedient.  Now that is faithfulness!   So you can see that this weeks topic of discussion was faithfulness-God's faithfulness.
Psalm 105 exalts God's faithfulness to His People, it describes God's grace and mercy towards Israel, proclaims God's wonderful treatment of Israel, and the last part of 105 was sung when David brought the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem.
Psalm 106 describes Israel's unfaithfulness toward God, recognizes Israel's failure and sin, and laments Israel;s miserable treatment of God.

God is always faithful to us, but we are not always faithful to Him.  The two psalms encouraged the people to follow God faithfully, and warned them of the dangers of unfaithfulness.  The aim of the lesson was to encourage us to be more faithful in our walk with God

 God Is Faithful  105: 7-11
In v 7 we read, "He is the Lord our God."  To Israel it meant that He is the God of miracles and provision that saw them through the wilderness journey fro Egypt to Canaan.  He is the God of Gods.  What does the phrase, "He is the Lord our God"' mean to you and me?
V8 reads, "He remembers His covenant forever."  The forever that the psalmist is referring to is the the people would get Cannan as a homeland, and that He will always be their God. We can see the forever covenant God has made with his people in the New Testament in Jn 3:16. 10: 28-29, 14: 2-3.  What examples of God's faithfulness can you think of?  When are you most aware of God's faithfulness?  God has a purpose in the trials of His children, how can we find God's faithfulness in the middle of trials? 

As a reminder, Ps 105 relates Israel's history from the perspective of God's faithfulness.  Ps 106 describes the same history but highlights Israel's unfaithfulness.

God's People Are Forgetful  106: 6-7, 19-21
In v7, David accuses past and present generations of sin.  After helping the people see that all had come short of God's standards, David gave two examples:
  1. That they had fear at the Red Sea.  Fear of being trapped between the water and Pharaoh's army.
  2. The sin at Mt. Horeb or Sinai when they yielded to the temptation of idolatry.
The people forgot/abandoned God in their fear and in their yielding to temptation.

God's Mercy Is Amazing  106: 40-45
Vv 40-43, what punishment did the people receive as a result of their disobidence to God?
In vv44-45, How did God prove His faithfulness to the People who had abandoned Him?
God's forgiveness does not completely remove the consequences of our sin.  Even though God forgave the people, they still had to suffer the consequences of ignoring Him and following false gods.  This principle is usually true in our day and time.  However, when Jesus died for our sins, He suffered the ultimate consequences of our sins - death - rather than our having to do so.

Conclusion:  Though we tend to be unfaithful to God, He is always faithful to us.  My goal is to live in the recognition of God's faithfulness in my life.


Quote of the Week

 "The Christian gospel is that I am so flawed that Jesus had to die for me, yet I am so loved and valued that Jesus was glad to die for me." - Tim Keller
Service Event
On Saturday, Oct. 20th, our class will be having a service event at  the Food Pantry. The date is Saturday, Oct 20, 2012.  We need to show up about 9:15 a.m. and will be finished by 11:30 a.m. The job involves filling boxes with canned goods, then waiting for two trucks to arrive with fresh produce from Schnucks and Dierbergs, unload them, and distribute that to the boxes. There is a prayer time with the people who come, and then we help those who need assistance to carry boxes to their cars or baskets. After that we help set up boxes for the next week.  We need to have at least 6 people, and more than 10 gets pretty crowded. It isn't strenuous work, but it is doing something to help others.  A sign-up sheet will be in this week's SPOT folder.

Snacks

  • 8/26 Perry
  • 9/2 Stanfield
  • 9/9 Stubbs
  • 8/16 Stanfield
Prayer Reqeusts
 
  • Ed Stanfield's son was not really able to keep  anything down.  He had been in the emergency room a week ago.
  • Zenobia's dad's declining health and stamina for her mom
  • For the Joplin mission team.
  • For Don and Lori's family after the loss of Lori's mom.
  • Sally LaRowe Baker as she interviews for a Full-time job in Boston
  • JT Howard too a job outside of Memphis, which means they will relocate by the end of the year.  Pray for the transition for the kids.   
 
 



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Well...we had no class this week, but we did have some great fellowship and snacks!  We discussed a possible upcoming bowling night and some other administrative stuff.

EMAIL CHANGE

As was mentioned here last week, we have a new class email which is thespotspot01@gmail.com.  Please make a note of this and make sure we don't get caught in your spam filter!

CSM Updates

I had a meeting with Ben this week on ways that we can coordinate better with what was going on in CSM.  In addition to his newsletters we will be having a weekly update in the announcements each week in addition to a monthly calendar on our bulletin board.  This should really help us to know where CSM is at so that we can reenforce these themes at home!

Quote of the Week

 “Something is wrong when our lives make sense to unbelievers.” ― Francis Chan

Lori's Mom

As was mentioned here earlier, Lori's mom passed away this morning.  As a class we were looking for ways to help and to serve the family during this time.  A memorial will be held at 10:30 AM this Saturday in one of the large classrooms at Concord.  Everyone will be moving out after that as there is a 50th wedding celebration in the atrium.  We will be serving lunch at the Robbin's home after this memorial, and we will be using the amount we collected to help cover the cost.  If you would like to help, just email me at mpeman@att.net or call me at 314-843-0963.

Snacks

  • 8/19 LaRowe
  • 8/26 Perry
  • 9/2 Stanfield
Prayer Requests
 
  • For Lori and her family on the passing of her mom.
  • For Rusty and Karen and there travels taking Aimee back to college.
  • For JT and his job issues.  He has had two job interviews.
  • For the family of the boy who drowned in the Meramec.  He was know to many of the Scouts.
  • For Sally LaRowe Baker and her job interviews.
  •  For Janice's sisters surgery, which went very well as they removed all of the tumor. Continued prayers or healing and recovery.
  • Mary Jane has mono.
  • Teressa Howard's nephew's wife Sherry suffered a stroke.  
   

An Update

Lori Robbins' mom passed away peacfully this morning.  A memorial service will be held at Concord this Saturday morning in one of the larger classrooms at 10:30 AM.

Since there is a 50th wedding anniversary there later that afternoon, instead of meals we have been asked if we could help and provide lunch that afternoon at the Robbins' house.  Any one who can help would be appreciated.  Please email me at mpeman@att.net, or you can call me at 314-843-0963.

Monday, August 13, 2012

An Update

Lori Robbins' mom was removed from life support yesterday.  As of this morning she is still holding on.  The family is taking shifts at the hospital, and Lori say they really feel the prayers.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Prayer Requests

Two more prayer requests since the one on Lori's mom posted below:


  • Marc Leeke's mom passed away Sunday. It was not unexpected as she was in hospice care. The memorial service is 11:00a.m. on Friday the 10th at First Baptist Church of St Charles 2701 Muegge Road in St. Charles. There will be time from 10:00 - to 11:00 to visit with friends and family and a luncheon immediately following at the church. 
  • Pray for Jim and Anne Newton.  Today, Jim was in the middle of laparoscopic gall bladder surgery when the surgeon quickly ended the procedure because of unusual and worrisome discoveries. Jim will have a CT Scan tomorrow and already has an appointment with the oncologist Monday morning.
    A major surgery is likely in the near future.
    Needless to say, this was surprising and difficult news for Anne and Jim. Please pray for them this weekend and in the days ahead. 

Prayer Request

Please pray for Lori Robbins mom.  They are rushing her to the hospital after a fall down the stairs.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Slightly Late Mid-Week Update

Lesson Recap

God Is Just  Psalm 9

As mature adults we have a lot of life experience.  That means that we have experienced unfairness along the way.  For example, have you ever traveled along a road and encountered a sign indicating a need to merge into one lane?  You obey the sign and merge only to sit and watch as others speed past to the front of the line to avoid the wait.  How does that make you feel?  Some other forms of injustice include loss, betrayal, injustice and others.  You can probably recall a news story or life experience in which a person who was treated unfairly took matters into their own hands and administered "justice" in the form of vengeance.  How did this scenario end?  How did it take away from God's plan to resolve the unfairness in His own way and according to His own timing?

As Christians, how should we deal with injustice?  What is God's role in righting wrongs?  What is His timetable for doing so?  God knows about and responds to every injustice His people suffers.  We all have wrongs God wants us to leave with Him.  The aim of this lesson was to encourage us to have confidence in God's concern and action because He will ultimately make right every wrong.

Psalm 9 fits well in between Psalm 8 and 10.  In psalm 8, we see much praise for God for who He is and what He has done.  Psalm 10 expresses concern over the injustice the wicked commit against God's people.  Psalm 9: 1-8 praises God for ruling the earth with justice.  In vv9-12, God will not forget His or abandon His children, and will rescue us from all forms of injustice in vv13-16. True to His character, God will respond to His peoples needs in vv17-20.

God Rules 1-8
     What might be some of the wonders or wonderful works of the Lord that David refers to in v1?  V3 mentions the routing of David's enemies, although they are not named.  David's enemies retreated, stumbled, and perished when the Lord became involved with his defense. 2 Samuel 8: 1-14 is a good example.
     Look at the contrast made between the enemy (v6) and the Lord (v7).  In the first verse David's enemy is not named but, in context, seems to be a nation rather than an individual.  Even nations are temporary, falling into ruin and passing out of human memory.  In v7, David testified "the Lord reigns forever."  While earth's nations rise and fall, God is constant, eternal, and unchanging.
     V4 implies that we are to leave judgment to God.  The following verses are examples of others more direct: Deut 32: 35, Ps 94: 1&2, Rom 12: 17, Heb 10: 30.  God wants us to wait and allow Him to carry out judgement because as humans, we are not able to view matters and persons from God's knowledge and perspective, only from our own fallible judgments.  See v8.

God Remembers 9-12 
     This Psalm gives hope to people suffering injustice.  David, in v9 described the Lord as a refuge, a rock or high place that afforded safety and protection from enemy attack for the oppressed who are physically crushed, spiritually burdened, and / or mentally violated by the abuse of power or authority in time of trouble, times of distress when people feel their negative circumstances pressing in on them and may greatly need help. David praised God for His trustworthiness and for not abandoning those who seek Him.  Those suffering injustice are assured that God remembers them and their plight, and will seek an accounting for the afflictions they have suffered.
     According to v11, David relates worship and witness as he basically told them to let their public and private worship affect their public witness.  How does your private worship affect your public witness?  What comfort does v12 provide?

God Rescues 13-16
     This part of the Psalm is unmistakably a prayer.  In v13, David requests that God protect him from death.  In v14, David says he made this request so he could give full public credit to the Lord and praise Him in public.  When we ask God to rescue us it is for relief, not so much that I might have an opportunity to praise Him.  Why is this?
     V16 says the wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands, and in v15, their foot caught in the net they have hidden.  And this is under God's control.  What might this mean?  At times, God brings justice by letting perpetrators suffer the natural consequences of their actions.  Such method can include, but are not limited to, the human judicial system.  Remember the Apostle Paul telling us to obey the laws of the land and that all governments are ordained by God.  Yes, God uses the science of medicine to heal and the judicial system to administer justice.  But He is not limited to those means.
     David did not know when God would judge, but he knew God would and left judgement in His hands.  Since God is in control, what does that leave for us to do?

Conclusion: When I am mistreated, I will resist the temptation to seek vengeance.  I will let God bring justice to wrongdoers.  I have full confidence in His judgements and timing for righting wrongs.


New Email

There is a new class email address that will be the new default.  It is thespotspot01@gmail.com.  Make sure to add us so that we don't end up in your spam folder!


Quote of the Week

"Every day, you are to offer your life to God for His service. You do not serve Him in your spare time or with your leftover resources. The way you live your life for God is your offering to Him." - Richard Blackaby


SPOT Bowling Party

Watch this space (well the blog, not just this entry :)) for upcoming details about an afternoon of bowling.  We are trying to nail down some pricing, but we should have details soon!


Snacks

  • 8/12 Phillips
  • 8/19 LaRowe
  • 8/26 Perry
  • 9/2 Stanfield

Prayer Requests

  • Janice's sister Kathryn had a brain tumor removed today.
  • Zenobia's dad is having difficulty with balance and speech.  His cognitive level is declining.  Catscan shows normal aging of 84.
  • Lesa's job search.
  • Kevin is dealing with pain due to the aftermath of shingles.  He is being sent to a pain management specialist.





Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prayers...

...and condolences got out to Pastor Gene and his family on the death of his mother this morning.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Lesson Recap

God Is Revealed
Psalm 19

A psalm is a poem or words to a song.  The majority of the psalms in the Bible were written by King David.  Psalms can have a multitude of purposes.

Many of us wear glasses-either prescription or reading.  We wear these to see more clearly.  Sometimes little things such as the tiny numbers on a sticker an produce can even be hard to see.

In Psalm 19, the psalmist writes in great clarity how God has revealed Himself through both nature and scripture, and begs for us to respond to His revelation.

God reveals Himself in a variety of ways.  Think of an example of how God has revealed Himself to you.

See His Glory 1-6
We are told in verses 1-4 that the heavens speak, and that they speak of God's glory.  Glory means 'the full weight of God's importance'.  How often do you wonder, what is the purpose of God's created world?  It is certainly for our enjoyment, but is there something more?  Perhaps it is to show people His awesome 'nature', and thereby to draw people to Himself.  After all-that is what God is all about!
In verses 5-6 David pictured the sun as a festive bridegroom, and as a triumphant runner.  He identified Planet Earth as God's obedient servant, which faithfully occupies its space in the heavens and vigorously runs its daily course in the sky.  David pointed out that nothing that happens on earth is hidden from the glare of the sun, or the gaze of the Creator God.

Search His Word 7-11
Using the NIV translation of the Bible David gave 6 names to the Jewish law in verses 7-9.  They are:
  1. Law
  2. Statutes
  3. precepts
  4. commands
  5. fear of the Lord
  6. ordinances
In verse 9 specifically, David referred to the Law as the "fear of the Lord".  This terminology can be troublesome, so consider this:  The psalmist is referring to the portions of God's law that evoke fear and reverence in us.  God's law is so pure, and it's requirement so high, that we revere it, are in awe of it, and may indeed tremble at the knowledge of having so great a treasure.

Seek His Approval 12-14
Remember when you loved someone so much, or someone loves you so much, that your great desire was to seek their approval?  The same can be said of our relationship with God.  David has such a relationship with God.  Now we happen to know that David was a normal man.  He was not sinless.  But despite his humanness, his great desire was to seek God's approval.  Verse 12 mentions his errors or unintentional sin.  Verse 13 refers to willful sins.  What is the difference between the two?  To seek God's approval, we should ask the Holy Spirit to reveal our unintentional sin so that we can confess.  As for the willful sin, we need to ask the Holy Spirit to give us strength to resist, and help in diminishing the desire.  If we do this, what does the last part of verse 13 say?
What does verse 14 say to you.  Which would nurture your faith most:
  1. Meditation on creation?
  2. meditation on God's word?
  3. a combination of both?
Conclusion:It is easy to lose our awe of God as the Creator and Great Communicator.  This week I will set aside time to worship God through the beauty of creation or His self-revelation through His Word.

Quote of the Week

"Prayer is designed to adjust you to God's will, not to adjust God to your will." -- Richard Blackaby


Snacks

  • 7/22 Stubbs
  • 7/29 Phillips
  • 8/5 Bradshaw
Prayer Requests
  • Pray for the youth that are in South Dakota.  Pray that God's word will reach many through their trip, and for safety in their travels home.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Many thanks to Rusty for stepping into the guest's chair for this weeks lesson!!

Lesson Recap

Be Forgiving
The whole long book of Philemon

What does it mean to forgive?  Is it always appropriate to forgive?  What are the benefits of and/or who benefits from forgiving?

Fellowship: Expressed in Love  vv 1-7
What words did Paul use to characterize his association to Philemon?  He did so because he was a dear friend and fellow worker.  Why is this important?

Forgiveness: Expressed from Love vv 8-13
Oneisimus appears to have been a runaway slave.  Paul uses  carefully selected  words to "set the stage" with Philemon.  Onesimus was "once useless" to him, but now Paul states that he is 'very useful to you and me".  Paul's approach here was very diplomatic, along with being truthful and upfront.

Forgiveness: Expressed as Love vv14-16
Here Paul asks Philemon to receive Onesimus without being forced to.  Paul is not Telling Philemon what to do, but only suggesting.  He states that Onesimus was once a slave, but is now a dear brother.  He is now free and equal.

Forgiveness: Expressed in Fellowship vv 17-22
Paul asks that Onesimus be welcaomed as if he was Paul himself. Paul wanted Philemon to receive Oneisimus unconditionally.  Paul offered that he would pay off Onesimus' debts...and then some.  Paul is confident that Philemon will do so.  Paul then lets him know that he himself will be coming soon.

Conclusion: Being willing to forgive might open doors and lead to greater things.


Quote of the Week

“Jesus came not because things in your life need to change, but because things in your heart need to change and for that he died.” –Paul Tripp


Snacks

  • 7/15 Stanfield
  • 7/22 Stubbs
  • 7/29 Phillips
  • 8/5 Bradshaw
Prayer Requests

  • Hailey Gills' (one of Susan's volleyball players and usually a helper at VBS) dad underwent his fouth surgery in three weeks for esophageal cancer last Monday morning
  • Ed Stanfield had his yearly battery of test to determine if is cancer is completely gone.
  • Kevin is still having fun with shingles.


Saturday, July 7, 2012

Prayer Request

Please  pray for Hailey Gills' (a student at Mehlville) father.  He is having his 4th surgery in 3 weeks on Monday morning.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

The Mid-Week Update

Lesson Recap
 ADVANCING IN CHRISTIAN LIVING
Be Faithful
Colossians 3:18-4:18

People take vacations to get away from the daily grind of life.  We need time-outs because life gets tiring.  Would you say the Christian life is exhausting at times?  And there are no provisions given for vacations in the Christian life.  So what are we to do-be faithful.

What does it mean to be faithful?  How does a person develop faithfulness?  Dependable, steadfast, and dedicated are just a few synonyms for faithfulness.  What can you come up with?

Live for the Lord 3:23-4:1
(Verses 18-21 right above this passage in the bible are instructions on how to relate to one another.) As believers, why should we not think of work as being divided into categories of sacred and secular?  A few weeks ago the comment was made suggesting that the calling of a Pastor is no more spiritual than a believer deciding on a new job or occupation.
How does Paul address the topic of favoritism?  We see favoritism in action today in things like gender, race, social status, etc.  What are the negative affects of favoritism?

Live Wisely 4: 2-6
Look at the six action Paul called for:
  1. Be a praying person alertly (being vigilant would guard against routine, thoughtless prayers) with thanks (thanking God for His answer before He answered).
  2. Pray for Paul's evangelic ministry (open doors, clear proclamation).
  3. Act wisely-toward unbelievers
  4. Make the most of the time.
  5. Speak graciously.
  6. Season speech with salt.
Why do you think Paul instructed us to act wisely around unbelievers?


Live With Faithfulness 4: 7-9
Paul describes Tychicus and Onesimus as faithful.  How did these two men demonstrate their faithfulness?  What are some concrete examples of how faithfulness is noticed and demonstrated in a Christians' life?

Live With Concern 4: 10-13, 17
Each of these men faithfully contributed to the work of God, but in a variety of ways.  What example did these men have on the church in Colossae & us?  Why is it important for believers to pay attention or deliberately focus on the task/ministry God has given us-but first-what ministry has God given non-preacher type Christians?

Conclusion: This week I will evaluate my faithfulness as a Christian.


Quote of the Week

 “The chief reason why people do not know God is not because He hides from them, but because they hide from Him.” - John Stott

Snacks

  • 7/8  Meinhardt
  • 7/15 Stanfield
  • 7/22 Stubbs
  • 7/29 OPEN

Prayer Requests

  •  Pray for Terresa that she has safe travels both to and from Virginia.  She leaves tomorrow. 
  • Kevin has shingles.  Please pray for a speedy recovery.