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View of 9th and Main Building The
BIBLICAL
MESSENGER

VOLUME XXI

AUGUST 19, 2003

NUMBER 21

9th & Main
CHURCH OF CHRIST
San Angelo, Texas

Office Phone:             (325) 653-4642
. EMail:
COC9thandmain@netzero.net

ASSEMBLIES
SUNDAY

Bible Classes 

9:30 A.M.

Morning Worship

10:30 A.M.

Evening Worship

5:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY

Bible Classes

7:00 P.M.

ELDERS

John Mayfield

Benny Rogers

Ed Roper

Jim Vinson

DEACONS

Don Cheek

Dennis Reed

MINISTER

John Hobbs

 
I shall Not Pass Again This Way

The bread that bringeth strength I want to give,
The water pure that bids the thirsty live:
I want to help the fainting day by day:
I'm sure I shall not pass again this way.

I want to give the oil of joy for tears,
The faith to conquer crowding doubts and fears.
Beauty for ashes may I give alway:
I'm sure I shall not pass again this way.

I want to give good measure running o'er,
And into angry hearts I want to pour
The answer soft that turneth wrath away;
I'm sure I shall not pass again this way.

I want to give the others hope and faith,
I want to do all that the Master saith;
I want to live aright from day to day;
I'm sure I shall not pass again this way.

Ellen H. Underwood



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Answer to last week's question.

  • It was Joab who killed a man while holding onto his beard and kissing him. He killed Amasa.  (II Samuel 20:9-10) [Which Old Testament character killed a man while holding onto his beard and kissing him?]


This weeks Bible question:
       

  • What is the first dream mentioned in the Bible?

Answer next week.
     


The Family of Weldon Hanson acknowledges with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy.
Thank you for the flowers, cards, prayers and words of encouragement after the death of my father.

In Christian Love,    
/s/Brenda Williams    


His Name is Connor Premo. He weighed in at Community Hospital on August 5, at 8 lb, 8 oz. and 21 inches long. He is the son of Lana Russell Premo, the grandson of Margie Roper Kettler, and the great grandson of Ed and JoNell Roper.
Congratulations to all


"Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. . .And, whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."

Colossians 3:14-17)

COMING EVENTS

August 23 - Leadership dinner here at the building. Following a great meal, we will have a guest speaker. Make plans now to come. Mack & Charlotte Key will be preparing the meal.
August 25 - Medina Children's Home clothing truck will be here during this week.
September 1 - Elders meet here at the building.

   

To The Church at Ninth & Main.

Thank You. . . . . . .
      Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
We have been thoroughly "pounded". Thank you so much for your expressions of love. It's great to be a part of such a caring congregation. Thank You.

John & Mary Etta



What People Out of Christ do not Have


   The bible repeatedly emphasizes the importance of being "In Christ".

  1. Outside of Christ there are no children of God (Gal. 3:24-27)
  2. Outside of Christ there is no redemption (Eph. 1:7)
  3. Outside of Christ there is no forgiveness (Col. 1:13-14).
  4. Outside of Christ there is no eternal life(I John 5:11-13).
  5. Outside of Christ there is no acceptable fruit-bearing (John 16:1-)
  6. Outside of Christ there is no grace (II Tim. 2:1).
  7. Outside of Christ there is no new life (Rom. 6:1-4; II Cor. 5:17)
  8. Outside of Christ there is no freedom from condemnation (Rom. 8:1).
  9. Outside of Christ there is no preparation for death (Rev. 14:13; I Thess. 4:13-18)
  10. Outside of Christ there is no completeness (Col. 2:10)
  11. Outside of Christ there is no salvation (Acts 4;12; II Tim. 2:10)
  12. Outside of Christ there is no light (Eph. 5:8)

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Quill Pen From the pen of John Hobbs:

What Did You Preach Sunday?

      It has often been said, "We are either a blessing or a blot, but never a blank." How true! We are either helping people or hurting them. When we go to services on Sunday, all of us--not just the preacher, are preaching the word.
      When we arise on Sunday morning and get dressed for services, we are preaching that God's will is the most important thing in our lives (Matt. 6:33; John 14:15-24; Heb. 10:25).
When we attend Bible classes on Sunday morning, we preach to those about us the desire we have to grow as Christians (Heb. 5:12; I Peter 2:2; II Peter 3:18).
     When we arrive on time for class and worship hour, we preach to others that we take seriously the opportunity to come before God (John 4:23-24; Luke 14:26-33).
      When we cheerfully greet visitors, we preach our concern for them and the command to love all people (Romans 13:10; Eph. 4:15; Matt. 22:39).
      When we participate properly in the various acts of worship, we preach to others our seriousness and desire to obey God's commands of worship in spirit and truth (John 4:23-24).
      Our individual sermons do not end on one Sunday. We continue to preach every day as we live the Christian Life. What we say, what we do, what we think, how we live should radiate how Christ lived (I Peter 2:21).
      The preacher is not the only one who preaches. True? True!
      May God help each and every one of us to live the Christian Live! We are all preaching the word. Some of the best sermons ever preached are the ones not preached from the pulpit. We can be a blessing if we live as God wants us to.

In Christian Love,                     
John Hobbs                     

       

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