For among my people are found wicked men: they lay wait, as he that setteth snares; they set a trap, they catch men.” Jeremiah 5:26

June 27, 2022 - When my brothers and I were growing up in Center, Texas, we discovered a little stretch of woods just out of the City Limits that was our closest place to hunt squirrels. The woods were so close to our house in East Center that we had time for a quick evening hunt after we got home from school.

After school one day, I grabbed my shotgun and hurried down to “the squirrel woods.” Just as I entered the woods, I heard the screaming cry of a dog coming from the dried-up creek bed. I ran down the creek and found a young beagle hound struggling in the jaws of a steel trap. When I saw his horribly injured front leg, I reached down to take the tension off the trap, the dog continued crying and snapping at my hand. After being bitten several times, I found a nearby limb that I carefully pressed the trap’s spring and… VIOLA!!!... the puppy sprang from the trap at full speed and quickly disappeared over the hillside. And as he ran off, I felt almost as happy as he did.

There are millions of people the world over that are crying in pain for the same reason that this little beagle did… their painful cries might not be their fault… they may have stepped in one of the world’s steel traps and can find no way out.

But if we aren’t afraid of getting bit… and show a little patience and understanding… we might be just the person to get the trap jaws open for someone… and if we do, they won’t just run off over the hill, but will hug and thank us… and when they do…

… we’ll be just as happy as they are.

June 27, 2022 - Good Morning! It’s Monday, June 27.

Here at First Baptist Center, we’re working to grow and nurture a Ministry to Men. During the last three months, about 40 guys have been part of weekly prayer meetings. And tomorrow night at 6:00 we’re sponsoring a community Men’s Fish Fry. One of our deacons has a huge and amazing “man-cave” at 717 CR 1140. Any man is welcome to join us for some great food and great fellowship.

In our 21st century world, it’s challenging to live as a Christian man. The culture around us is constantly trying to move men in a different direction, away from God's light and into darkness. The Bible uses the term "man of God" 35 times. So, what are the characteristics of a man of God? We can answer that question by examining the lives of the great male characters in the Bible story.

Men like Abraham and Moses and Elijah and David and Solomon and Isaiah and Peter and Paul and John were examples of strength and courage and faithfulness. But they were also human and when they fell short of God's best, they were willing to admit their sin and ask for forgiveness. And when they fell down, they got back up again - not through their own strength - but through the power of God.

Meet you back here tomorrow,
Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org

June 27, 2022 - The Men's Ministry of First Baptist Center is hosting a Community Men's Fish Fry on Tuesday, June 28 at 6pm at 717 CR 1140. Great food - Great fellowship - and it's Free! Every man and boy from our community is warmly invited. For more information, text David Mathis at 979-533-1575.

June 23, 2022 - Most if not all of us are familiar with the first miracle Jesus performed. It was at a wedding in Cana and Jesus and his disciples were there. Jesus’ mother, Mary was there too. They ran out of wine and Jesus changed six pots of water into wine. It was not just any wine, it was better wine than what had already been served.

Hidden in that story is a statement made by Mary that is often overlooked. She was speaking to the servants and John writes that she told them, “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it”. (John 4:5) You know, that is good advice for us to take to heart in our own day and time.

You see, the commandments of Jesus, the things Jesus tells us to do, the way Jesus instructs us to live are more than just suggestions, they are imperatives. Too often in our world today we fail to take Jesus seriously and obey what He tells us to do.

Jesus had a lot to say about obedience. In the sermon on the mount in Matthew 7:21 He says, “Not everyone that saith unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven.” Then again, in John 14:15, speaking to His disciples, Jesus says, “If ye love me, keep my commandments.”

You know, “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it” seems like sound advice.

It’s something to think about... tbp

Join Us for Worship this coming Lord’s Day at Center Church of Christ or online at www.centerchurchofchrist.com.

June 20, 2022 - Good Morning! It’s Monday, June 20.

Over the next few days, I’ll be outnumbered by females... in my own home! My two daughters and my granddaughter will be visiting, and when you add in my wife - that’s four to one. Outnumbered! And very happily so. We haven’t seen our youngest (the New Yorker) since Christmas. A sweet reunion.

The Bible speaks of a sweet reunion that we’re all looking forward to - a reunion with our loved ones in heaven. I remembered my dad yesterday. He's been gone for 27 years, but I have confidence that I will see him again. King David lost his infant son and he grieved very deeply. But In 2 Samuel 12:23 he says, "I cannot bring him back again, but I will go to him." David found great comfort in that future reunion, as do we.

And, most of all, we look forward to being united with our Savior. In 1 John 3:2 we read, "Beloved, we are God's children now, and what we shall be has not yet appeared; but we know that when He appears we shall be like Him, because we shall see Him as He is."

A sweet reunion.

Meet you back here tomorrow,
Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org

June 20, 2022 - Grace and peace from our brother and our teacher, Jesus. Amen. June 21 is the official start of summer. I think word that summer is right around the corner leaked out because it has felt like summer for a couple of weeks already. Last year we didn’t experience any temperatures over 100, but so far this year my outside thermometer has recorded 106, 107, and 103 at different times. The thermometer is located on the back porch, which gets a few degrees warmer than it really is. But still it tells us it is hot. And we don’t need a heat index to tell us it’s humid!

Our Sunday School lesson focused on Galatians 5, showing how life becomes strained when we are not willing to follow God’s Spirit. St. Paul goes through quite an extensive list of things you shouldn’t do—but then says all the Law is fulfilled when we love our neighbor as ourselves. You can’t get any simpler than that, but it still baffles us humans. We liked the quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Your actions speak so loudly, I cannot hear what you are saying.”

Last Sunday Paxton Methodist celebrated the idea of the Trinity by mostly ignoring it. Yes, I am a coward. I did expend some ink on the Council of Nicaea where the church fathers tried to explain the workings of the Triune God. If there are questions about this on the final exam, I am in real trouble.

Sunday was Father’s Day and I spent part of my sermon speaking of my own father. As is true of most people, I didn’t appreciate my dad as much as I should have. Sometimes we build up our fathers into something they can’t be...and then are disappointed when they’re not perfect. My dad wasn’t perfect, but he sure made plenty more right decisions than he did wrong ones. Thanks, Wayne Stanley.

One of the quotes my wife put in the bulletin was from country singer Keith Urban who said (or more accurately, sang, as it’s a lyric in one of his songs), “I only hope when I have my own family that every day I see a little more of my father in me.” On the front of the bulletin was a quote from Denzel Washington, who said, “The strongest, toughest men all have compassion. You have to be man enough to care about people and about your children.”

In the prayers of our church we continue to lift up children and innocent people who have been killed in senseless gun violence. The world is violent enough without this added burden. The poet of Psalm 96 reminds us that each day we awake, we need to sing a new song to God—a song of compassion and truth. The Gospel lesson wasn’t about a great dad but about the widow of Nain who was in the throes of grief and despair. That is a place were we all have been one time or another.

We began our music Sunday morning with “Amazing Grace.” Like most churches, this is one of our favorite hymns. We also sang “This Is My Father’s World,” celebrating Fathers’ Day. There is an accompanying version called “This Is My Mother’s World.” Our statement of faith was the 21st Century Affirmation: We leave the fourth century declaration, The Nicene Creed, until next year’s Trinity Sunday.

Tuesday, Liz and Mike celebrate their wedding anniversary, so we send our best wishes to them. We all hope Larry is enjoying the family get-together. All during June we are collecting paper towels and toilet paper for Community Christian Services. You can tell it’s nearing the end of the month, as our back pew is covered in paper products.

Whoever you are, in whatever faith you were born, whatever creed you profess; if you come to this house to find God you are welcome here. Paxton United Methodist Church is an inviting church that takes to heart the idea of “Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds.” Worship begins at 10:00. Our email address is paxtonumc@yahoo.com. If you would like the weekly email newsletter about Paxton Methodist, you can send your email address to the Paxton email address, and I will add you to the list. God’s Speed.

June 17, 2022 - The Golden Harvest Community Club for Seniors will host its regular third Monday lunch meeting at 11:30am, Monday, June 20 at First Baptist Center, across from the Old Courthouse. A free meal will be followed by a program on the 1721 Dolores Mission historic site in San Augustine. All seniors from our community are warmly welcome.

June 15, 2022 - Hillcrest Baptist Church is hosting “Spark Studios” VBS starting June 20 through June 25!

VBS is from 6pm until 7:30pm Monday through Friday with the finale celebration held Saturday, June 25 from 4pm to 7pm with water slide fun, water games, and pizza.

For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” ~ Ephesians 2:10.

June 15, 2022 - Give blood on Thursday, June 16 any time between 10am and 2:30pm at First Baptist Church in Center in the Fellowship hall, 117 Cora Street. To sign up, contact Teresa Crawford at 936-598-5605 or click the following link - https://www.commitforlife.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/348127. Free beach towel and snacks to donors!

Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center Commit for Life. Eat. Drink. Bring I.D.

June 14, 2022 - Good Morning! It’s Tuesday, June 14.

In the 1700’s, Francis Hopkinson was a judge, author, musician, composer, member of the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. And on June 14, 1777, his design was accepted for the flag of the United States. And you always thought it was Betsy Ross who did that!

Hopkinson’s flag looked pretty much like our present one, except for the number of stars (thirteen). I think the American flag is the most beautiful flag in the world and I fly five on my property. Today is Flag Day, so be sure to fly yours, too!

In Bible times, armies marched into battle behind flags, standards, banners. Many scriptures mention this. One memorable one is in Exodus 17. Moses has just won a great battle and builds an altar in thanks to God. He names it Jehovah-Nissi. Early Bibles translated this as “the Lord My Refuge” or “the Lord My Exaltation”. But most modern translations, like my favorite, the New International Version, use a different term.

The Lord My Banner!

Meet you back here tomorrow,
Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org

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