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ALL SERVICE CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER

Date: Jan 31 2010
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Good Morning LF Family,

I greet each of you in that Great NameofJesus Christ, Our Lord and Savior. As I read the devotional reading this morning from Dr. Stanley, I thought about our family. My heart is encouraged as I behold how the hand of God is moving in our lives, He is continuously seeking to shape and mold us more and more each day in His image. Oh that each of us maybe aware of His presence in our midst. As the challenges come, don't always see them as personal offenses, though they may certainly be offensive at times. I encourage you to commit to meeting us onWednesday eveningsto study and grow together, it's exciting to meet God in His Word that His Word might bear fruit in those willing to sow in obedience. Regardless of what's happening in your life, don't miss this opportunity to grow in 2010. Thanks to Deaconess Bell and her staff, our Youth and children will be a vital part of the "culture of excellence" that the Holy Spirit is raising up in our family and in the community. I look to see each of you on Sunday, come and hear part two of the message "A Submitted Tongue is a Wise Tongue" with the focus on HOW THINGS OUGHT TO BE. If you missed last week, take a moment and listen online. Amen, Amen, to God be the Glory. Oh saints, hear the Word of the LORD.

Pastor


January 30-31
A Lesson in Pruning

John 15:1-4

Years ago I lived in Fruitland, North Carolina. It was apple country, and several of my parishioners were growers. When I stopped by to visit one of them, his wife told me that he was in the orchard. So I walked out back to find him mercilessly cutting branches from one of the trees. Without thinking, I said, "You're going to kill that tree!" He turned around and said, "You stick to preaching, and leave the pruning to me."

This gentleman and I became friends, and it was from him that I learned about the pruning process. In order to produce an abundant crop of the best fruit, he had to cut as he did. It might look as if the tree was going to die, but new growth would spring from the wounds. Our conversations helped me to understand why the Lord sometimes acts as a pruning
force in people's lives.

To get a plentiful crop of spiritual fruit, our heavenly Father must remove anything that distracts or deters us from serving Him. The process is often painful. I know I've cried out, "More, Lord?" when He has taken the "knife" to me. But the result is always satisfying—I am a better, more accurate reflection of Jesus Christ after God cuts away a fleshly habit or worldly attitude.

Being loved by God does not mean we will be coddled—our comfort is not His primary interest. A grower must prune an apple tree to get a bountiful harvest. In the same way, God must sometimes let us feel pain so He can bring forth greater growth and more spiritual fruit.


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