August 6, 2000 Humble Messenger

Humble Messenger
Volume 8, Week 32    August 6, 2000


Who Is Lord? - Joe Fitch
"And Pharaoh said, 'Who is the LORD, that I should obey His voice to let Israel go? I do not know the LORD, nor will I let Israel go.'" (Ex 5:2).Pharaoh's question--"Who is the Lord"--actually denies any lord other than himself. Ten plagues follow but are not designed to get Israel out of Egypt. Ten plagues later, Israel is in Egypt; Pharaoh is still strutting. The plagues were God's answer to Pharaoh question.

So who is really Lord? The answer is quite simple--no doubt. Then or now, the one called "Jesus" is lord--lord over all lords. He should be treated as lord by all‹but is he? --and what does it involve? Pharaoh knew what "lord" implied. Listen to him: "Šthat I should obey his voice." It is easy to say, "Jesus is lord"; the words come easy. However, look and see who calls the shots!‹the real test in accepting Jesus as lord.

The church is lord in some places. They sing about Jesus as lord; they open the book and read what Jesus says. The church frowns; they meet and vote--the vote goes against Jesus! Who carried the day? Who is lord there? This occurs often in church conventions. They vote against plain doctrines from Jesus. There is no reason to vote where Jesus has spoken; Jesus as lord settled that!--but they did not accept that!

The preacher is often lord. Jesus plainly speaks‹then Brother Great explains it is different --convincing-- powerful--eloquent with his heresy. Now who carries the day? Whose word settles the issue? Brother Great wins too frequently; he is lord. Remember Apollos?--eloquent and mighty, but wrong about baptism?(Act.18:24-). He was not the final authority--not lord.
Regularly, the job boss is lord. "I know what Jesus said‹and I know what he expects me to do, but I have a boss who says I have toŠ" Who reigns? Who is lord in this matter?

Money is lord for many people. The rich young ruler clearly understood Jesus (Mt.19:16-), but his money dictated a different path. He turns his back on Jesus, and bows to his money. Money was lord--as it is for all where "love of money" (1Tim.6:10) dictates--and leads to all kinds of evil. Money rules; Jesus is rejected as lord.

For multitudes, pleasure is lord. They know what Jesus teaches; they clearly understand. That settles nothing. Listen to them--they appeal to their lord. "I like toŠ"It is such fun." Jesus' verdict is nothing; he is not lord!

No doubt, the devil is lord to many. Some wear satanic robes and chant praise to Satan. Many more will not put it into words--never admit it. However, on a practical basis, the devil calls the shots. You can debate the issue; present the most convincing arguments. You win the debate, but lose the people‹to the devil. They bow to him; kneel before his throne. They are like the ancient Jews who affirmed, "We have one Fathe‹God." Yet they would not hear nor obey his son Jesus. To them, Jesus replied, "You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do." (Jno.8:41-). They claimed God, but they refused to obey Jesus, his Son. Who was their Lord?‹who else but the one who commanded them?

Others make self lord. Jesus saw this and confronted it. "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me" (Mt.16:24). This demand was at the beginning point--it was essential at the start to recognize Jesus as Lord. Jesus cannot function as lord of your life while "self rule" is in place. It quickly comes to, "I know Jesus says, but I really want toŠ" The matter is settled by "I." Now, who is lord? For such--for all, there must be a crucifixion where "I" dies (Gal.2:20). Only then is Jesus lord in your life.

You see, there are many contenders for the job of lord. That they are unqualified matters not. Jesus is voted out as lord--on a practical basis. People do not obey him. There are words of praise--grand professions--an abundance of excuses, but no "that I should obey his voice."

Rejecting Jesus as lord is a real injustice. He is rightfully lord--no other is truly lord--no matter our verdict. This will not be corrected until judgement day. Then "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father" (Phil.2:10-). On that day, He will act as lord in all judgement. Both "depart . . . into everlasting fire" and "come· inherit the kingdom" (Mt.25:31-) will be unquestioned by anyone. He is, after all, lord of lords! Sadly for multitudes, it will be too late to accept his lordship--too late to salvage eternity and their souls.

How about you? Is Jesus your lord? really your lord?


NEWS
We are in the midst of our gospel meeting with Chuck Durham who works with the church in Cappell, Texas. Chuck's wife, Wilna, and their son, Johnathan, are also with him. We appreciate and have been edified by the good lessons Chuck has presented . .  Jim and Deanna Porterfield's new daughter born Monday, July 31: Morgan Elizabeth; 8 lb. oz.; 20" long. . . Jamie Whitehead's surgery last Monday went well . . . Margaret Wilborn's nephew, Dorman Pugh, passed away Friday afternoon. The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Brookside . . .  Three of  Lauren Hutson's step mother's nephews were injured in a boating accident when the rope they were being pulled with broke and they were slung onto land. One was more severely injured and had to be hospitalized because he hit a tree . . . We owe a debt of gratitude to the men who met at the building Monday and Tuesday of last week to bring all our pews to the same height. It looks good! . . . New Address & Phone: Kimberly Rice, 3415 Havenbrook Dr., Apt. 204, Kingwood, TX,  77339; 281-300-4169 . . . Gospel Meeting: Aug. 6-11, Pruett & Lobit, Baytown, Max Dawson . . . Wilhemlina Elizabeth Willis, Don Willis' mother, passed away. The funeral was yesterday . . . A new report from James Wilson is in the foyer . . . The pews being slanted is experimental. The elders would like the congregation's input as to whether they prefer this arrangement or the old one. Please inform Boyd Hurst so your comments can be collected and considered. Thanks . . . Who was the left handed judge? Judges 3:15.


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Today's verses: (All verses quoted from NKJV unless otherwise noted)

Romans 12:17 Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men.

1 Peter 2:11-12 11 Beloved, I beg you as sojourners and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts which war against the soul,
12 having your conduct honorable among the Gentiles, that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may, by your good works which they observe, glorify God in the day of visitation.
1 Corinthians 5:1 It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and such sexual immorality as is not even named among the Gentiles‹that a man has his father's wife!

Today's thought:
Should we be concerned what the world thinks of our conduct? Absolutely! It is sad that just as in Corinth, Christians today sometimes have lower standards than people in the world. Acceptance of more liberal views regarding marriage and divorce, dress, dancing, drinking, and other moral issues are creeping in among God's people. We need to remember that as Christians, in order to have the proper influence in the world, our standards must be higher, not lower, than the world's.

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Wednesday Evening Close       
Aug    9    John Whitehead
Aug    16    Verlan Wilson
Aug    23    Dwight Osteen
Aug    30    Tod Aldridge


Transportation for Zelma Bobbitt            
AUGUST            
Sun.    6    pm    Barbara Simpson
Wed.    9    pm    Eddie Crain
Sun.     13    pm    Wally Ottersbach
Wed.    16    pm    Eddie Crain
Sun.    20    pm    Fontenots
Wed.    23    pm    Rocky
Sun.    27    pm    Jim Crain
Wed.    30    pm    Eddie Crain


SCHEDULED TO SERVE

August 9 - Wednesday
Announcements: Boyd Hurst
Song Leader: David Dickey
Close: John Whitehead
August 13 - Sunday
AM
Announcements: Johnathan Bernard
Song Leader: Gregg Hutson
First Prayer: Jim Crain
Preaching: Steve Fontenot
Closing Prayer: David Dickey
PM
Song Leader: Jeff Bogs
First Prayer: Larry Legg
Preaching: Steve Fontenot
Closing Prayer: Mike Head
Lord's Table, AM & PM
Bread: Kris Emerson
Fruit of the Vine: Bill Faulkner
Contribution: Fred Ferguson
Assistant: Michael Gove
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If you are scheduled to serve in any other capacity but cannot serve as scheduled, please notify Boyd Hurst.