Friday, July 30, 2010

SS Text this week and Homework - Respect God's Holiness 2 Samuel 6 - Also, Find out something you don't know about Samuel

Respect God's Holiness

2 Samuel 6

Some things to think about.  Also, I know it will be hard to find out something you didn't know about Samuel because we have been really studing him lately, but give it an effort.

  1. What is your reaction when you hear of a former church facility that has been turned into a restaurant? Would you eat in this restaurant? Why or why not?
  2. In what sense is a church building a "holy place"? Is God more present in a church building than He is in your home or workplace? 
  3. Does it make sense to respect God's holiness more when we're in a church building than when we're outside, or at home, or at work? Why or why not?
  4. Does the idea of a church meeting in a former motorcycle dealership sound irreverent to you? Is it appropriate to worship God in places that were once used for other purposes? 
  5. What "non-church" space is there in your life? What could you to do respect God's holiness in that place?
See you Sunday and Remember Shoes for Orphans Souls

Lee

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Please pray for Jeremy Norris

I spoke with Lee Andrews today concerning some business items and she shared with me that Jerry's son Jeremy was Diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs.  I asked her to send me info on him so we could pray for them and him.  Please see her email below.

Lee Daniel

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Lee Andrews <soj62@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:54 PM
Subject: Jeremy Norris
To: ldaniel@hdins.com


Lee,
 
Here is the information on Jerry's son. His name is Jeremy Norris and he is 30 yrs old, Diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs about 2 months ago. About 2 yrs ago he started noticing that he was having some muscle weakness in his right arm and tremors in his hands and legs. While he is a very strong young man he gapped it off to the fact that he worked out and worked to hard.( he is a fireman for the City of Waycross, Ga.) Over the last 18 months he has lost most of his muscle and his strength and while his Captain and his working peers have filled in for him he says he is grateful that he is still able to work.
 
He was saved about 1 year ago and says that he gets really tired of people telling him to keeps his spirits up... His spirits are fine... He knows where he is going... he is going to pray for all of us that are being left behind...
 
Jeremy has stated that before Christmas he will have to retire and draw disability. He is married with 2 small children (3 and 7) both girls. His wife name is Kerissa. She is saved as well.
 
Will you keep you posted on his condition. He does have an appointment on the 26th of August in Augusta with another Neurologist for another update.


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Watch Stakelbeck on Terror and the impact a Sniper Had on Him

Give Your Life to God

By Michael Youssef, Ph.D.

The wisdom of God usually confounds man�s intellect. In fact, some of
the greatest truths in the Bible are paradoxical. Giving away things does
not seem like the best way to receive blessing. And it does not seem right
to show mercy and kindness toward those who do wrong to us. But these are
actions believers are encouraged to take, as God promises blessings to those
who do them.

However, one of the most difficult biblical truths to understand is
this: to truly take back your life, you must surrender it to God. In order
for us to live in freedom�free from bondage to sin and the enemy�we must
make ourselves subject to Him.

Jesus� moment of victory came when He surrendered His life on the
cross. When Jesus committed His Spirit into God�s hands, He relinquished
control and let God work the most amazing triumph in the history of mankind.
No longer would people have to pay the appropriate penalty for their sins.
Suddenly, there was forgiveness for all who would receive it through Jesus�
death and resurrection.

Our moment of victory comes when we decide to give away our lives. When
we make the conscious decision to quit trying to run our own lives and allow
God to have control, we win. Our cry of weakness is actually our greatest
moment of strength. It is the point where we stop trying to be good
Christians and start allowing the Holy Spirit to finish the transforming
work that remains in our hearts.

Surrendering to God does not mean you are weak. On the contrary, it
means you are a person who knows where your greatest strength lies.

Prayer: Lord, make Your truths real in my life today and help me to
understand the power that comes when I surrender fully to You.

Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

Monday, July 26, 2010

Please pray for Lucas Lane (Age 11) on Richards Team


I had an oppotunity to see this young boy play baseball this year on Richards team.  He loves the game and really enjoys time with this friend.  I asked Richard to copy in on his email to his team.  Please see below and diligently pray.  Words are hard to express my thoughts, but God is good and His will is perfect.  Pray for a healing and understanding.

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Indians Family,

 

Beth Lane called me last night, and told me Lucas was diagnosed last night with Leukemia.  Many of you may not know, but Lucas had Leukemia about 10 years ago and it has been in remission for the last 7 years.  This probably explains the stress fracture Lucas suffered in his elbow a few weeks ago in All-Stars. 

 

Please pray that God will heal and comfort Lucas.  Also, please pray for strength, peace and understanding for Lucas's family during his treatments.

 

Lucas's Grandmother came by to see me this morning and said he will at Egleston Children's Hospital the next several days and they would welcome anyone who can visit him.

I am not sure when at the moment, but Noah and I will try to go see him soon.  I will let you know when if any you are interested in going with us.  He is on the Alflac wing in room 3235

 

If you plan to go, please make sure no visitor has a cold, fever or anything else that he or anyone on his wing can catch as all of these kids in the hospital have low immune systems. 

 

Sincerely,

Richard Daniel

HDINS, Inc. dba Harry Daniel Insurance

P.O. Box 2077

15 South Gilmer Street

Cartersville, GA 30120

770-382-8954 ext. 116

Fax # 770-386-4081

www.hdins.com

www.hdichurchinsurance.com

 


Friday, July 23, 2010

SS Text for the Week. 1 Samuel 24:20-22 & 26:1-25 - Also, Homework is Moses.

The Power of Loyalty

Text for this Sunday - 1 Samuel 24:20-22 & 26:1-25

Also, remember to Study up on Moses.  What did you find you never knew about Moses.  Remember, someone else may not know either.



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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Praise Report from Victoria !!!


Victoria asked me to share this with the class.  God is so awesome !!!  Keep praying per her email.

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Hi Lee,

I was going to wait until Sunday, but I don't think I should wait.  I need to give God the praise for answered prayers immediately.  I want to share this wonderful news with our Sunday School shepherd!

I know a lot of people have been praying for our oldest son Matthew for a long time.  Eddie and I do not take that for granted, we GREATLY appreciate those prayers.  I have prayed with a great expectancy of how God would honor those prayersmost of the time.  Unfortunately some of the time I wondered if God would answer at all and I grew weary of praying the same prayer over and over.  And then some saint would come along, like my dear husband Eddie, my stick-bud Laura Jo, our Pastor, Mary Griffin, Judy Puckett, Kendra, Dan and Connie, my Sunday School teachers and Sunday School class and remind me to "stand strong in my faith" and keep praying.  They would say that thing that sometimes we, His children, do not want to hear "God's timing is not the same as ours"  You see, when it is your child you want God to move quickly 

Eddie and I are so thankful for the prayers of all.  Monday, Matthew was over at the house with Zachy.  We were all watching everything that precious baby did and oohing and awing when Matt got up and started looking around at stacks of books we have laying around.  I asked him what he was looking for -  and knock me over with a feather - he said his Bible!  I had to suppress the urge to cry and shout halleluiah, but I did jump up and help him look.  We didn't find his own study Bible from the Gilmer Street days, but he left with his grandfathers Bible.  He said he wanted to look up some things for himself, we said that's good, that's good, get in there and look!

Please pray that God will lead him to where he needs to go in the Word.  Lee, this is so huge!  I asked for prayer for the opportunity to witness to him and God gave me that about 2 months ago.  Now this.  God's timing is everything and I am excited about what He will do next.

I am so grateful for everyone that encouraged me and I have learned something very important, I will be more faithful to do the same for other believers.

I wanted to share this praise report.

In Christ,

Victoria


Ms Judy's Needs for her Mission Trip

Class

Attached is a list of items and needs Ms Judy has for her Mission Trip.  At our SS Teachers meeting last week Tommy and I picked up this list for us to review.  We would like to ask you to prayerfully consider what item we can meet as a class.  Already some of these things have been taken care of I am sure.

Please discuss this in class Sunday and we can send word to Ms Judy what we will take care of.

Thanks

Lee


Monday, July 19, 2010

Fwd: Divine by Design: It's a Girl Thing (teen event at Grace Baptist)

Help promote this by sending it to as many people as you can think of (locally, ie Bartow, Floyd, and surrounding counties) and ask them to promote it as well. 

Sincerely

Lee Daniel, CIC, CPIA
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jennifer Tanner <jtanner19@gmail.com>

Hi everyone,
 
As many of you know from the announcement last Sunday, Grace will be hosting a teen girls event called Divine by Design:  It's a Girl Thing  (grades 6-12) on August 21st.  Shari Braendel, the speaker for  this event, is affiliated with Proverbs 31 ministries.  Please google her and check her out.  She was called into a ministry to teach young girls and women about  how their clothing choicestell a story to the world about what is "inside".  If we have Jesus inside, our fashion choices should reflect that.  You all know the difficulty teens are faced with today and how provocative the clothing market is.  HOWEVER, Shari focuses on the fact that just b/c we are Christians, doesn't mean that we have to dress fuddy-duddy either.  Shari will complete color analysis, demonstrate proper makeup application for teens, discuss fashion and give tips, and conduct a fashion show involving our own teens.  A lunch will be provided.  There will be music, dancing from Steps of Faith dancers, and fun photography too!  The cost is $12/teen and $5/mom.  Registration can be found at www.seekinggrace.org.  Please sign up today!  We want to PACK THE HOUSE!! 
 
Attached you will find jpg images of the Divine by Design logo.     Please use this to email or whatever other electronic data means you can think of to get this out to MOTHERS of teens (as well as teens) and invite them to come.  Make this a personal invite - it will make a difference!
 
Thanks,
Jen

 


Something to think about this week - Run to the Lord

Run to the Lord

 

By Michael Youssef, Ph.D.

 

     Even though the way before you seems dark, trust the Lord because He is faithful. When your faith is challenged, remember that Jesus never fails. He loves you and even when you drift in your devotion to Him, He will not forsake His love for you.

     In Exodus 14, Israel was on the run from the Egyptians. Their escape route was blocked by the boundaries of the Red Sea, and they began to panic. But Moses called out to them:

     Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still (Exodus 14:13-14).

     The King James Version of the Bible says, "Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord."

     True faith remains unshaken by the trials of life. When it seems the world has turned against you, run to the Lord. God will not allow you to be destroyed. Charles Spurgeon writes:

     Despair whispers, "Lie down and die; give it all up."... But, however much Satan may urge this course upon you, you cannot follow it if you are a child of God. His divine fiat has bid thee go from strength to strength, and so thou shalt, and neither death nor hell shall turn thee from thy course. What if for a while thou art called to stand still; yet this is but to renew thy strength for some greater advance in due time.

     Prayer: Lord, in times of difficulty You are my strength. Thank You for Your gift of salvation and for Your guidance each day.

[Jesus] is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them (Hebrews 7:25).

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Do You Really Know Them?

Laura Jo sent me something earlier this week I wanted to share.  As you know we are spending some time each week studying a character in the Old Testement.  This week is Abraham.  Find out what you don't already know about him and share that with the class.....  Anyway, Laura Jo recieved this devotion that is very timely for what we are doing.  Please read the devotion below and pay attention to what I highlighted for us.  It is a great devotional but more importantly the author does a great job communicating what we are trying to do in our class each week.

By the way, the SS text and lesson will come out Friday.


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Do You Really Know Them?

Monday, July 12, 2010
 

 

 

John answered and said,

"A man can receive nothing, unless it has been given him from heaven.

You yourselves bear me witness, that I said,

'I am not the Christ', but I have been sent before Him.'"

John 3:27-28 NAS

 

I received a note from a friend we have not seen in years giving me a brief update on his life. It was nice to know he remembered us, but there was one sentence seared into my heart as I read his words: I said goodbye to my son last night as he heads off to Afghanistan . Can you imagine the emotions that were wrapped around that Dad and his son? Some of you can because you've been there. The pictures fly fast and furiously through your mind – not only from when he first grabbed your finger and won your heart, but the pictures you have seen of flag-draped caskets being carefully rolled from the bowels of a huge aircraft. And we can be encased in our silk cocoons so tightly that we don't hear the hurt screaming all around us.

            And we can be just as unconcerned when we read the onionskin pages in our Bible.

            What do you know of the birth of John the Baptist? [1] Well his parents were elderly. They had no children because Elizabeth was barren. Oh, they had prayed about this yearning in their hearts many times, but nothing happened. Then one day God's messenger tapped Zacharias on the shoulder to tell him that he and his wife were going to have a baby. Stop right there and put some skin and bones on these two who were "advanced in years". Imagine it. Do you know couples that have tried for years to have a baby and that day finally came – maybe after dozens of visits to the doctor? Did they accept that news calmly sipping a coke? No way! They threw their cokes in the air and started dancing! (Do you suppose Zacharias and Elizabeth did a jig? Remember they were elderly.)

            God's promise was fulfilled and all who were there when the baby was born felt His presence. Their friends were amazed: "What then will this child turn out to be?" For the hand of the Lord was certainly with him.

What joy Zacharias and Elizabeth had as they played with their little boy and dreamed about his future – a grandchild maybe! John grew into manhood. He was physically strong and he was spiritually strong. [2] Don't you know his parents were pleased with their son and saw their dreams coming true?  Their son was a man of God. Surely he

would become an important person in their community!

And then came the day when John quietly shared with them the calling he had from God. They held each other closely, watching with tear-filled eyes as their precious son walked out of their lives. He left home and went to live in the deserts by himself. His only garment was made of camel's hair cinched with a leather belt and his food consisted of nothing but locusts and wild honey. Did he ever come back home at all? I don't think so. The last word they had was how their John was cruelly beheaded by the orders from a drunken king.

            What a lonely man John must have been! Did his Mother and Dad grieve and talk long into the night wondering – "Where is he tonight? Why did this happen? What did we do wrong? God show us, please."

            Yes. I'm putting words on the pages, but Zacharias and Elizabeth were real! They were parents just like you and just like me. Should they send a brief update they might say something like this: "John left home yesterday. We have no idea where he is. He's living in the desert alone with very little to eat and we miss him so very much. Our hearts are broken." 

Don't just read the printed words. Put flesh and blood on the people who walk across the pages. Your Bible will come alive as you become a part of their lives! Tremble with Gideon! Weep with Jeremiah. Stumble blindly with Samson as he grinds at the wheel. Hide in the caves with David!

 

            Prayer of the authors - Lord, help us to grasp all that You share with us and come to really know the people you tell us about. Don't let us read casually about their shattered dreams. What pain David must have felt when his own son tried to kill him. How Jacob must have grieved when his beloved Benjamin did not return from Egypt with his brothers. You tell us that Mary was at the foot of the cross. I cannot in any way comprehend her grief.

We want to know You and we want to have the compassion buried in our hearts because You live there. You gave us the ability to love, and to love sometimes means a broken heart. But it is "better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all." [3]

Goodnight dear Father. Lovingly, Anabel 



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fwd: Jerry and Pamela's grandson, Porter

update


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: G MALONE <bl84gm@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:50 PM
Subject: Jerry and Pamela's grandson, Porter
To: Lee Daniel <harryldanieliii@yahoo.com>


Lee,
 
Please share....I cannot begin to share all the Praise Reports on baby Porter Mcclain.  God is truly answering prayers.  Please continue to lift them all up in prayer.  Tomorrow is a big day.  They will begin or may have already begun to bring his body temp. back up to normal. From what we are told it is a slow process.  He is breathing on his own along with other answered prayers.  God is truly an amazing God.  If you have time and want to read the Praises from the Family of what God is doing and how He is working you can read his blog at portermcclain.blogspot.com
He is a beautiful baby, of course, what baby isn't...............Thank you for lifting Porter and his family up in prayer.  Thank you Lord for You answering prayer and having Your healing hand on Porter.
 
Thanks,
Laura Jo


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Monday, July 12, 2010

Sunday School Class Homework for this week in addition to the lesson - Abraham

Great job this past week on your homework.  As it turns out, our class did pretty good on the correct chronolicigal order for our characters in the Old Testement.  We where only off one person.  Nehamiah was after Solomon.  So the correct order is below.

  1. Adam
  2. Abraham
  3. Moses
  4. Samuel
  5. Saul
  6. David
  7. Solomon
  8. Nehemiah
 I hope you found it interesting so far.  As we discussed, we will take one person a week for review in class.  That gives you extra time to work on the other people and find more interesting unknown facts that "you" previously did not know. 

Remember, use the bible and any other credible source for your research. 

Tommy and I believe we should provide each week about 5 - 10 minute historical facts about these people.  When we complete exercise we may look at places, events or a variety of other topics.  Please remember, no items is too insignificant.  If you did not know it, chances are someone else doesn't know it, so bring your notes for our brief discussion each week prior to our planned regular lessons.

Adam was a tough one to start with because not much is written on him, but we still had some interesting ideas and thoughts.  Keep it up.  Don't be afraid to look at what other biblical characters might have said about them either.  Paul talked about Adam.  Think outside the box.

God Bless and Stay tuned for the lesson later this week.

Lee

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Class Homework for this week in addition to the lesson

OK class, this is a reminder.  Last week I put on the board 8 Old Testament Men.  As a class put them in what we thought was proper the Chronological order.  Not the order they are mentioned in the bible but chronological order.  I then asked you to read your bible and any other resource you have relating to these characters and write down at least one thing you personally did not know about that character.  Be prepared to share that fact with the class.  We will discuss this Sunday.  I hope we can build on something with this over the next few weeks.

We put the list in this order.  Check it for accuracy. 
  1. Adam
  2. Abraham
  3. Moses
  4. Samuel
  5. Saul
  6. David
  7. Nehemiah
  8. Solomon
I will send out the SS text and lesson topic by tomorrow.



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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Update on Gayle, she is still in the hospital - Youth in New Orleans

Gayle is doing much better.  Please continue to pray for them.  Also, don't forget the Youth Mission Team in New Orleans.  A quote from a leader this morning on Facebook
Day 2 in New Orleans, pray that we see this world the way he sees it
God is so good.



Sincerely

Lee Daniel, CIC, CPIA
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MARINE STUNS A TEA PARTY WITH THE LAST VERSE OF THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER

What we where never taught in school.

http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=c1ea0f111efdf96d723e

The actual Verses

O! say can you see by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O! say does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore, dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
'Tis the star-spangled banner, O! long may it wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more!
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

O! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!


Lee Daniel
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Please continue to lift up Gayle, she is still in the hospital.

Gayle is not doing well and has not been able to come home yet from the hospital.  She is having stomach issues not related to the knee surgery.  Pray for her and Brother Doug.


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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Gayle doing well. We need to discuss a meal plan Sunday

Gayle will be home Monday.  We need to talk about a meal plan idea for next week.  We can discuss it Sunday .

Friday, July 2, 2010

SS Text and Topic for this week - The Power of Choice - 1 Samuel 13:8-14; 16:6-13

The Power of Choice

1 Samuel 13 & 16 - Take a look at both chapters in entirety.  Review these questions and lets discuss what was going on with Choices made in these verses.


1.         Let's set a context here. See if you can put the following biblical characters in chronological order: Moses, Abraham, David, Saul, Samuel, Nehemiah, Adam, Solomon.

 

2.         Again, context. What is Saul's job? What is Samuel's job?

 

3.         What exactly did Saul do wrong here?

 

4.         How did Saul justify his behavior?

 

5.         What was the real issue here? Why did Saul do what he did?

 

6.         1 Samuel 16.7. What do we learn about God and following God from this verse?

 

7.       What do we learn about reaching men from this same verse?

 

8.       How does this tendency to choose based on externals get us in trouble? What does it cost us?

One of the funniest videos ever - Dad Life - from Godtube

http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=ff9d5f014cd513df28fb