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          "With Thee is the fountain of life."-Psalm 36:9

          
          

    Tue, Nov 15th - 8:07PM

    You Forgot Your Bible,Son



    YOU   FORGOT 

    YOUR   BIBLE,   SON "


     
     
     

    Brian  somehow  got  mixed  up  with
    the  wrong  crowd !

     

    The  "Martins"  lived in a middle-class neighborhood. This 
    family consisted of a dad, a mom, an eighteen- year-old son 
    just out of High School, and a ten year old daughter.
     

    Each member of this family was a Christian, and had each 
    at one time Accepted Jesus Christ as their Personal Saviour. 
    They had each invited Christ to live in their hearts. They 
    regularly attended a Bible-Believing Church, over on Twelvth 
    Street in town. The Martin family enjoyed Sundays together, 
    for after church mom always prepared a big Sunday dinner 
    and they enjoyed their  'family day'  together. But something 
    would happen to truly put this Christian family to the test, and
    it happened to their eighteen-year old son Brian.
     

    Their son Brian, as I said, had just graduated from High 
    School. He had been undecided as to which College he would 
    enroll in, the following September.  Of course, he and his parents 
    had always discussed College as to which  "Christian College"  
    he would apply.  But a few months after Graduation, Brian 
    somehow fell in with the wrong group of friends. His parents 
    began to see a change in their son.  Brian had always used good judgement in the past when choosing his friends, but when one 
    of Brian's 'new  friends'  dropped by one Saturday afternoon, 
    a red flag suddenly came up. This new friend, with an earring 
    through his nose, and one in his eyebrow, and long hair, was 
    to have a terrible influence on their son.
     

    Within a month, Brian confronted his parents with the 
    news. He had decided to move out and get his own 
    apartment. He also informed his parents that College would  
    "just have to wait"  as he needed more time to  'enjoy himself 
    before going back to school.'   Much to his mom and dad's 
    disappointment, and not without great concern for their son, they 
    had no choice but to let their son go. After all, he was eighteen 
    now, and there wasn't much they could do to stop him from 
    moving out.
     

    But they were very concerned, for they could see that as of 
    late, there had been a change in their son, and it was obvious 
    that this change was NOT good. Brian began missing Church. He
    no longer had time to stop by to say hello to his mom and dad, 
    and little sister.
     

    It had been almost a month since Brian had moved out, and 
    his parents had not heard from him, so his dad decided to 
    call him and have a talk with him. He wanted to see how he 
    was doing,- see if he was okay. 
     

    When Brian answered his phone, his dad asked him 'how 
    he was?' and "how is everything with you, son?"  Brian's 
    reply was,  "Oh just great dad, everything's fine."
     

    He told his dad that he had found a job at a 'Music 
    Store' working behind the counter. He said that although the 
    job didn't pay very much, he was enjoying working there 
    because he got to listen to all the newest CD's. 
     

    Before his dad hung up the phone, he told his son that they
    sure missed seeing him in Church, and hoped they'd be seeing 
    him there the following Sunday. He asked him to stop by 
    sometime to see his family. He wasn't at all happy about his 
    son working at the music store. He knew that his son had 
    begun listening to the kind of music that was not pleasing to 
    the Lord. He knew his son had gotten out of Church, and he 
    knew that Brian was headed down the wrong road.
     

    When Sunday came, Brian did show up for church. His mom and 
    dad were so glad to see him. They had a good Church Service that morning, and the Pastor's Sermon was about  'raising your
    children up in the way that the Lord would have you to'.  Their 
    Pastor read from the Bible about how if parents do raise their 
    children up in the right way, then their children will come back 
    to them. Before the Alter Call song after the sermon, they noticed 
    that Brian grabbed his jacket and quickly left. And yes, Brian's 
    parents knew thier son was not happy. They could see signs that 
    he was no longer including Christ in his life. They prayed for him constantly. 
     

    They couldn't help but worry about him, as they had seen a 
    change in him in the last few months. They were wise enough to 
    know that a Born-Again Christian can never be happy while living 
    outside of God's Will.
     

    As Brian's parents were getting ready to leave for home after 
    the Church Service was over, they noticed that Brian had left
    in such a hurry, that he'd left his Bible lying on the church bench. 
    His dad picked it up and took it home with him.
     

    The following Tuesday morning, Brian called to tell his parents 
    that he would be stopping by that afternoon. He also told his 
    mom and dad that he had made an important decision and he
    wanted to tell them about it. He said that it was his day off and 
    he'd be by around two-o'clock.
     

    When three-o'clock came around and still no sign of Brian, his 
    dad decided to drive over to his  apartment. But before he left, 
    he picked up his son's Bible and decided to take it along. He 
    planned hand it back to his son personally.
     

    Brian's dad knocked on the door of his son's apartment. Brian
    opened the door and was surprised to see his dad standing 
    there. He reluctantly invited his dad to 'come on in'. His dad 
    could see that Brian had dark circles under his eyes, and it
    looked as if he hadn't slept in days. He asked his son why he 
    hadn't shown up to see them that afternoon, since he had told 
    them that he was coming over to talk to them about something.
     

    Brian wasn't able to look his dad straight in the eyes 
    when he gave him the news. He would be moving away in a 
    few days. He was going to be traveling in a Van with a group of 
    his  'new friends'. They were going to  'see the world'. He told his 
    dad that whenever they ran out of money, that they'd stop in 
    'some town and work just long enough to pay for gas and food', 
    and then they'd be 'back on the road again.'  Brian told his dad 
    that he  'just wanted to travel around for a while and see the 
    world.'  "Life is short dad, and I want to enjoy it as much as I 
    can while I'm still young."
     

    It wasn't hard to see that Brian was not happy. He wasn't  
    the happy Christian that he had once been. After Brian finished 
    his  'speech', he wasn't saying anything now.  He was sitting on
    his sofa, with his head down. Brian's dad could see that his son 
    had lost his way, and didn't know how to find his way back just 
    now. He asked his son before he left his apartment if he could 
    pray with him for a moment. Brian said no. Said he didn't have 
    time, and that he had a lot of packing to do. Said he would 
    write them when he got the chance. He asked his dad to tell 
    his mom and little sister goodbye for him.
     

    This dad loved his son. He loved him with all of his heart. It 
    hurt now to see the terrible shape his son was in. He was 
    remembering Brian as how he used to be- always had a cheerful
    smile...he had even at one time talked about his desire to 
    become an Evangelist one day.  Brian's dad was remembering 
    how his son used to have such a burden for lost souls in the 
    world. He was remembering how he used to love to go to 
    Church and be around his family and Christian friends.
     

    Before Brian's dad left, he told his son that he had something
    in the car that he needed to get. He told Brian that he'd  
    'be right back'.
     

    He returned a few minutes later with his son's Bible. He had 
    placed a book marker in it, at the Book of Psalms. 

    He hugged Brian goodbye and then handed him his Bible.
     

    He said, "You forgot your Bible, son."  "Would you do me one 
    last favor, and read the verses where I've place this book-
    marker ?"
     

    Brian promised his dad that he would. This dad looked at his 
    son, thinking to himself, that he may never see his boy again. 
    He had tears in his eyes, and when he looked at his son, he 
    noticed that he too, had tears in his eyes. Brian looked as if he 
    was carrying the weight of the world on his young shoulders.
     

    Brian's dad walked out into the parking lot, got into his car, 
    and just sat there for awhile before driving off.  He began 
    praying. He sat in his car, praying and crying for his only son.
     

    About an hour later Brian opened up his Bible. He opened it 
    to the place where his dad had put the marker.  He began 
    to read:
     

    "Psalms: 37:24:  Though he fall, he shall not be 
    utterly cast down; for the Lord upholdeth him 
    with his hand.
     

    "Psalms: 37:32-34:  The wicked watcheth his righteousness, 
    and seeketh to slay him. The Lord will not leave him in his 
    hand, nor condem him when he is judged. Wait on the Lord, 
    and keep His way, and He shall exhalt thee to inherit the
    land; when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see it.

    Brian read on:
     

    Psalms 37:40:  And the Lord shall help them,  and 
    deliver them; 
    He shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, 
    because they trust in Him.
     
     

    Brian had Christ in his heart already, and nothing could 
    ever change that...but he had somehow lost his way for
    a time. He had gotten out of Fellowship with the Lord. 
     
     

    After he finished reading, the guilt came. The tears 
    came. He could hold back no longer. He got down on his 
    knees, there in his apartment, and Re-Dedicated his life 
    to Christ. He poured out all of his guilt and anguish. He told 
    the Lord all about it. Though he knew in his heart that the 
    Lord already knew all about it.  He knew these  'new friends' 
    he had gotten mixed up with didn't love the Lord. Why, they 
    couldn't even stand the mention of His Name. His Lord. Who 
    he loved so much. He knew they didn't really care about him. 
    How had he ever gotten this far off of God's Path? He would 
    never allow Satan to get such a hold on him again!  He
    missed his family that loved him. He missed church. How he 
    had missed talking to God!  How he had missed that 
    wonderful peace inside!  He knew the Scripture in his Bible 
    which is 1 John 1:9 and he confessed his sins to the Lord.  
    He had a long talk with the Lord that day.
     

    Brian had been raised in a good Christian home and 
    he knew that the verse in 1 John 1:9 is speaking to 
    Believers - those who are already Saved - Born-again 
    Christians.
     

    For Brian, it felt so good to have his heart right with 
    the Lord again!

    The very next day, Brian showed up on his parents' 
    doorstep. 

    He had his Bible with him. 
     

    When his mom and dad answered the door, the first thing 
    they noticed was the big smile on their son's face.  Then they 
    noticed that he had his Bible in his hand. They could see that 
    their son was finally 'back'. They grabbed him and hugged him. 
    They held on to their son for more than just a few seconds 
    that day, too.
     

    Brian moved back in with his parents.  Within a month's time, 
    he had chosen a wonderful Christian College to enroll in. Brian 
    was some years later to become one of the biggest soul-winning 
    Evangelist Preachers of all time.
     

    As Brian traveled around as an Evangelist to Preach at 
    Church Revivals, one of his favorite Sermons was the one 
    that became known as.....
     

    "You  Forgot  Your  Bible,  Son."
     
     
     
     

    Fictional   Story
    Written  By:
    Tammy  Boatman-Young
    2001

     


     

    In Christ

    Steven


     

     



    Comment (3)

    Sun, Nov 6th - 9:14PM

    At The Crossroads





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    Whether we stand in need of forgiveness or spiritual enablement, the God of the Bible makes an offer that asks for our invitation in return. In the Bible, Jesus pictures Himself standing at a door knocking, and saying:

    Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me (Rev. 3:20).
    At the sound of knocking, we panic or get angry. Our first reaction is apt to be, "Oh no! He's here. The house is a mess. We can't let Him see us like this. If He gets in, He'll make us feel even worse about ourselves than we already feel."

    Overwhelmed by fear, we forget that because He is God He already sees us as clearly as if there were no door. He sees every dirty dish, every messy room, every shame, every addiction. He knows everything about us, what kind of shape we're in, and even how angry we are with Him.

    In addition to being afraid, we are angry. We are sure He's part of our problem. We don't want to let Him in. He has let us down too many times before. He could have prevented our pain. He could have given us the kind of life He has given others. He hasn't been fair. Yet now He wants more. We sense intuitively that He wants our hearts. He wants to control us. Inviting Him in feels like we're inviting the enemy in.

    Yet He knocks. He knows what we find hard to believe. He has come with an offer of relief and comfort and forgiveness and rest. He has come with an offer of enablement. He wants to sit down and eat with us at the table of our heart. He is waiting for our invitation to say something like, "Lord, come in. I've made a mess of things. Please come in and have mercy on me."

    When we finally invite Christ into our mess, we discover that He has not come to condemn us. Neither does He demand that we work harder to fix our broken lives. On the contrary, He comes as a loving Savior to the door of our hearts, knocking, waiting for us to say, "Yes, Lord, come in. Take over. Forgive me. Change me."

    At this crossroads of invitation, there is an opportunity for change. It is an opportunity to discover life through a process of admitting our addiction, acknowledging our pain, accepting responsibility for the damage we've done, pleading for mercy, choosing surrender, and caring for others. Here at this crossroads, our hearts can come alive in the presence of One who while knowing everything about us still wants to come into us and be the God and Friend we've been looking for.

    Since the thought of beginning this process with God is always frightening, let's take the remaining pages to see what some of the changes might look like if we let Christ into the world of our addictions and sin. In the next few pages, we'll see how surrender and change might look through the eyes of those who have begun the lifetime process of transformation.
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    ...clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. (Col. 3:12-13)



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