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Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 13, 2012 at 10:23am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 13
2 Kings 17:39
"But the Lord your God ye shall fear; and he shall deliver you out of the hand of all your enemies."

When you fear the Lord
Nothing else need you fear
For he will lead and guide you
And keep you, Oh, so near

He will not forsake you 
Nor ever let you down
He will smile upon you
Though the world may frown
Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 13, 2012 at 8:47am

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FROM THE PASTOR'S PORCH: Daddy is always working!!

One of the things I remember most about my Daddy was that he was always working. When I was very little, I remember he worked in the oil patch and then came home and worked around our eighty-acre home place. Seems like he was always fixing fence or taking care of cattle or gathering eggs, or something; always working.
Then he built that little gas station 3 ½ miles east of Cement right next to our house back in the early 50's. Those of you who traveled Hwy 277 between Chickasha and Cement in the 50's, 60's, and 70's on any day of the week would always see my Daddy in his solid blue or striped overalls and khaki shirt pumping gas seven days a week. He worked all the time. The only time he closed that station was for a funeral, and that had to be a very close relative....that he liked.
Some folks used to worry about my Daddy getting robbed, off out there in the country, but most people knew better than to mess with Louis Walker. Daddy didn't have a cash register; he carried his wallet and his change in his front pocket to make change for the customers. But if you looked real close you could also see the butt of his old S&W .38 chief special sticking out of the pliers pocket of those old overalls. My Daddy worked hard to make a living for his family and he was able and more than willing to protect what he worked hard to make. I am thankful that Momma finally got him to close up on Sundays and go to church with her in his later years. My Daddy passed away in April of 1986, and I'm pretty sure when he got to Heaven one of the first things he probably did was ask the Lord, “Have ya got anything you need me to do?”.
Funny thing about it is, God probably put him to work doing something!! Some folks think when we get to Heaven we will just lay around on a cloud and play a harp or something. My Daddy wasn't much of a harp player. I'm not sure what all is going on in Heaven, because I haven't been there yet, but I do know that Jesus said the same thing about His Daddy that I've said about my earthly Daddy. Jesus said that His Father was always working and that He was working as well.

My earthly Father worked hard to make a living for his family, but why does our Heavenly Father work all the time? Have you ever thought about how much work it takes to make Romans 8:28 a reality?? “ALL things work for good for those who Love the Lord and are called according to his purpose...” The sin of mankind in this old fallen world is what keeps our Heavenly Father working so hard to make it all work out for good in the end. Why does God even care about things working out for our good? Same reason my Daddy worked so hard to make a living- He Loves us. Please get the Revelation today of just how much God Loves you and then be thankful for it. You can cast your burdens on the Lord and seek His Peace in your life today because HE LOVES YOU..... Daddy is ALWAYS working and He will protect what He has worked for. I would like to stay and visit with you awhile, but I've got to go to work. Blessings, ~Walker

Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 12, 2012 at 8:06am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 12
2 Kings 17:33
"They feared the Lord, and served their own gods, after the manner of the nations whom they carried away from thence."

Can it be possible, to fear the Lord
And still to serve another
To seek to serve our flesh
And still call Jesus brother

Yes, I'm afraid it's possible 
And more common than we know
To profess the name of Jesus
And still serve Satan, our foe
Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 12, 2012 at 6:34am

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JUST FOR TODAY: People many times don't understand God, don't see God working in their life to their expectations, and therefor believe God has failed.....but He hasn't. God, on the other hand, completely understands people, He is constantly working in all of our lives, and He NEVER fails. If you don't understand God, maybe you should pray about that and read the manual, the Holy Bible. If you don't see God working in your life, maybe you should pray about that and ask Him to open your Spiritual eyes. If you think God has failed you in some way, maybe you should pray about that and ask Him for the Revelation that when your will doesn't line up with His will, that doesn't make HIM a failure. Cast your burdens on the Lord in prayer and seek His Peace Today. (Psalm 55:22)   ~Walker

Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 11, 2012 at 10:26am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 11
2 Kings 17:9
"And the children of Israel did secretly those things that were not right against the Lord their God, and they built them high places in all their cities, from the tower of the watchmen to the fenced city.

You cannot sin in secret
Againist an omnipotent God
He's sees everything you do
And knows everywhere you trod

He know your rising up 
And sees your sitting down
He longs to give a smile
In exchange for that frown
Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 11, 2012 at 7:48am

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JUST FOR TODAY: Do you "Reckon" that you are really "dead indeed to sin," (Romans 6:11).  If so, then you must find the life of Jesus in you ALL the time.  "The Holy Spirit cannot be accepted as a guest in merely one room of the house-He invades ALL of it." ~Oswald Chambers.  Once you decide your "old man" of sin must be crucified with Jesus, the Holy Spirit takes charge of EVERYTHING.  Now you have a new goal in life; and your job is to walk in the light of Jesus and obey all that His Spirit reveals to you.  The proof of a true relationship with Jesus is when you start showing a definite likeness to Him.  Who do you look like today?  ~Walker

Comment by Don Adkisson on April 10, 2012 at 10:48am

                "Living is something that should be real. We should take it as best we can, as deep and wide and full as we can. We shouldn't ever be small or ever be afraid."

                                --Ernest Haycox

 

                "Most wondrous of all in nature was human life, and beyond all sublimity was the human soul!"

                                --Zane Grey

 

Gnats! The little beast, along with a host of companion-like minions, are very annoying. They bite, fly up your nose and crawl in your ears. They flit on your skin and get in your hair. Open your mouth and they even become a morsel not of which is very tasty. Even when they don't bite they just drive a person nuts by swarming around their head. I've seen them hang over a person like a dark cloud poised to rain.

                What does a person do about them? Because they are so small and seemingly harmless the first thing is to try and ignore them. That's like trying to ignore an itch; the more you try to put it out of your mind, the more it itches and the more you want to scratch (shades of Huck Finn). So ignoring them is impossible.

                The next step is bug spray: Off, Deep Woods, DEET, or anything else that you think will work. I've heard that rancid bear grease is a good remedy; that will also keep the bears away and any one that you might call friend. Remember to spray it on the hand, not the face. Ever had a mouthful of insect repellant? Spit, spit and more spit and it still in it seeps. Spray a dab on your hand and rub in on the face, the ears; no, don't put it up your nose. Yeah, now don't you feel good. The skin is all moist, clammy and greasy. Are the gnats gone? No, they still hover just above your head with a brave one now and then diving through the shield of pesticides.

                Then there are the special cures. The people in the Susquehanna Valley region have some vicious gnats. Their trick is to light a punk stick and put it in your mouth. Probably New Agers in the region would use incense or other odors so as not to harm the little bugs, but to give them the right karma. Some might prefer the method used by Annie's uncle. He would get one of the smelliest stogies, light up and the vermin wouldn't come close to him. If the gnats didn't get to you the smell of the cigar would.

                Makes me think of all the little annoyances that come in life. There are some that we just can't get rid of until the season of their life is over. Little gnawing things that we try different methods to get rid of them, but nothing seems to work. However, usually we don't even notice, soon they are gone. We notice when they are there, but we don't seem to notice when they leave. How like that are we with God. We notice the irritations when they come, but when God removes them we often don't notice and we simply go on our way.

                                                                 --D. Adkisson                               

     "Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their deeds."

               --Isaiah 3:10 (NIV)

 

Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 10, 2012 at 8:38am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 10
2 Kings 12:5
"Let the priests take it to them, every man of his acquaintance; and let them repair the breaches of the house, wheresoever any breach shall be found."

Shall we look for breaches
In our life today
That keep us from the Lord
And cause us to stray

In order to return to God
The breaches we must repair
And then our loving Father
Will hear and answer prayer
Comment by Pastor Lynn Kirkland on April 10, 2012 at 8:18am

Recent message, in its entirety, at COWBOY CHURCH @The Hippodrome, North Augusta, SC:

COME AND SEE.  NOW GO AND TELL.

Matthew 28:6 & 10 = Come and see.  Now go and tell.

Mark 16:6 & 7 = Come and see. Now go and tell.

Luke 24:9 = They came, saw, and told - but no one believed!

John 20:17 = Come and see.  Now go and tell.

Acts 1:8 Is a declaratory statement:  When the Spirit comes on you, you will tell!

Come visit COWBOY CHURCH @The Hippodrome then go and tell! 

Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 10, 2012 at 7:51am
JUST FOR TODAY: There is a complete and effective decision about sin that you need to make if you have never done so. Sin in your life must die!! "IT CANNOT BE JUST RESTRAINED, SUPPRESSED, OR COUNTERACTED, BUT CRUCIFIED." (Oswald Chambers); "....our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin." (Romans 6:6) This is a very radical and difinite decision in your life that no one can make for you. You're gonna have to walk that "Lonesome Valley" on this one and come to the point where you can say "I have been crucified with Christ, it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me...." (Galatians 2:20) ~Walker
Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 9, 2012 at 9:43am
JUST FOR TODAY: If you have put your Faith in the Lord Jesus, you have found the ONLY real security in life. Why? Because you are now his for all time, and there is nothing that can ever separate you from His Love. So why do you worry and get anxious and turn to problem solving mode? It is because your mind has slipped out of gear and you are focusing on your circumstances instead of on your Lord. You must control your thinking and get your mind back in gear. Focus on Him and never forget that He will take very good care of you. You can be assured of this because Jesus is Lord of Lords, King of Kings, the Name above all names, and being all of that, He still Loved you so much that he gave His life for you. If you haven't already put your faith in the Lord Jesus, please do so TODAY. (Romans 8:38-39) ~Walker
Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 9, 2012 at 6:46am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 9
2 Kings 1:3
"But the angel of the Lord said to Elijah the Tishbite, Arise, go up to meet the messengers of the king of Samaria, and say unto them, Is it not because there is not a God in Israel, that you go to enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron."

Seek not supernatural help
From any other being
But the God of Israel
Who is all knowing and all seeing

Seeking any other
Is not the thing to do
For in the end
The cost will be too much for me and you
Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 8, 2012 at 6:03pm

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JUST FOR TODAY: JESUS is the Potter and YOU are the clay.  Have you allowed His Holy Spirit to guide you and mold you to be ALL that He wants you to be? Have you been moldable and obedient to all of His ways and His Word?  If your world is turbulent and out of control, it may well be because you have said NO to the Potter.  Maybe it's time to have that little talk with Jesus.  Tell him all about your troubles and let Him guide through treacherous times.  As you move through life with Jesus, allow him to use all circumstances to mold you into what He desires you to be.  Say "YES" to the Potter as you go through this day. (Isaiah 64:8)  ~Walker

Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 8, 2012 at 10:53am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 8
Mark 9:23
"Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth."

If you can believe
All things are possible
The Lord will do for you
What men say is impossible

He is able to do above
What you can think or ask
And for him, this act of power
Is but a small task
Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 7, 2012 at 10:33am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 7
Mark 7:37

"...He hath done all things well..."

When things make no sense
And reasons, we can't tell
We can remember one thing
He hath done all things well

And whether we understand it
While here on earth below
One day the veil will lift
And all these things we'll know
Comment by Don Adkisson on April 6, 2012 at 11:13am

     "When I survey the wondrous cross,

      On which the Prince of glory died,

      My richest gain I count but loss,

      And pour contempt on all my pride."

            --Isaac Watts

"Why do the heathen rage?"

     Because of the cross. It was here that Jesus triumphed over evil. The principalities and powers wondered at Him when He walked the earth now they cower before Him and He strides victoriously. The conquest was predicted in the Garden and now was complete at the Cross.

     The demons ran before Christ when He walked this earth. He bound them, He cast them out and now, at the Cross they are conquered. The powers of darkness have been routed; death and the grave defeated! Look at how Paul describes the victory.

        "He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the written code, with its

     regulations, that was against us and that stood opposed to us; he took it away,

     nailing it to the cross. And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a

     public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross." (Colossians 2:13-15,

     NIV)

"Why do the heathen rage, and the peoples plot in vain?"

     The atheist cannot get ride of God. His very fight shows that there is a God or he would simply ignore those who say He is real. For 2000 years now the world has been divided because of the Cross. Accept or reject, it all revolves around the Cross.

     Kings and rulers have fought the Cross. Upon it was the supreme King, the supreme Ruler of the universe and they see themselves as mere pitiful men when they gaze upon Him. There have been attempts to discredit the truth of the Cross, but they have all come to naught. It continues to stand and they cannot remove their eyes. Attempts will continue with the final one onslaught led by the Antichrist, but in vain, all in vain. The power of the Cross will remain.

     It is at these times that we hear laughter from heaven. Evil, darkness, and the powers of the devil thought they could kill and destroy the Son upon this Cross, but instead it brought victory and destruction to the forces of evil.

         "The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them. Then he

     rebukes them in his anger and terrifies them in his wrath." (Psalm 2:4-5, NIV)

"Why do the heathen rage?"

     Instead they should be grateful and bow down for sins are now forgiven because of the Cross. Yet even pseudo-Christians may rage at the demands of the Cross. Many do not want to "count the world but loss," but the Cross demands it. It is this Jesus who says we are to pick up our cross daily and carry it--this we do not like. The Cross causes annoyance; it causes us to forsake the treasures of this world.

     But it is this Cross that provided the propitiation. This Cross provided redemption. It will be upon this Cross that we finally will walk over as we enter eternity.

                                                D. Adkisson

     "May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." --Galatians 6:14 (NIV)

Comment by Lynn D. Walker on April 6, 2012 at 3:20am

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Who scores the most points; the offense or the defense?  It's high time we quit hiding behind our shield of Faith and just blocking and ducking and dodging the firey darts of Satan.  Whoop out that trusty double-edged sword of the Spirit, God's Word, and learn how to wield it!!  I double-dog dare you to get on your knees and PRAY!!!  Pray right now for that person or persons that you know in your heart may be only inches away from HELL!!  I said "Pray for them" I didn't say "judge them"; that ain't your job.  It's time to name names, and pray for specific people in our lives.  How can we win this great nation back to God if we don't start with winning those immediately around us??  THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT WILL NOT BE UNLEASHED IF WE DO NOT PRAY!!!  What reasonable excuse can we give God for the souls that go to HELL because we didn't pray for them???  The old outlaws that YOU think will never come to know the Lord are exactly the ones you need to pray for; ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE WITH GOD!!! Let's get to it!!!!  ~Walker
Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 6, 2012 at 2:36am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 6
Mark 7:6
"Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me."

Oh, how many claim the name
That really do not know him
They profess to walk with God
But God does not know them

They must repent 
And turn around
Or they will find themselves
On sinking ground
Comment by Jeff Craighead on April 5, 2012 at 12:20pm

I would like to ask a question. Has anyone ever been to or around Davilla, Tx? I may have an opurtunity to go there and sing and was just wondering what's out there. If you have some info, please post here. Thanks and God bless.

Comment by Shane and Denise Jeter on April 5, 2012 at 8:42am

Apples of Gold, a devotional in Rhyme

April 5
Mark 6:31
"Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while..."

There is a place, alone with him
Where secrets are revealed
Where all heaven and earth must stand at bay
For he will be thy shield

Not storm or tempest can touch thee there
For it's a place of grace and power
Where the maker of heaven and earth
Spends with you one hour

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