The Reporter   
 Volume 47 # 1,  --  January 5, 2007

 

A Look At The Actions Required
– Matthew Six –

 

   Matthew six is the second part of the scripture in that section known as the "Sermon on the Mount." (Matthew 5, 6, & 7) This chapter shows some of the actions that Jesus requires. Saving faith demands more than just belief – saving faith requires actions.

 

   In Matthew six Jesus taught against hypocrisy in the practice of charitable deeds. (Matthew 6:1-4) He taught that prayers should be simple, sincere and from a pure heart. (Matthew 6:5-8) Jesus taught His disciples how to pray. (Matthew 6:9-15) He also taught about fasting (Matthew 6:16-18), the evil of being worldly-minded (Matthew 6:19-24), and worry. (Matthew 6:25-34)

 

   The action of sharing – Matthew 6:1-4: Charitable deeds are to be done by children of God. But, if charitable deeds are done only to be seen of men that will be your reward in full. Our charitable deeds are to be acts of sacrifice and service, not acts of show. Charitable deeds done in the right spirit produce a special reward from God.

 

   The scribes and Pharisees were guilty of heart-sins. They were hypocrites. When they did their alms they sounded a trumpet before them in the synagogues and in the streets, that they might have  glory  of  men.   We  must  do  better  than that. What we do must be done from the heart in order to have God's approval.

 

   Do all the good deeds that you can. Hide this good from others so that they will not discourage your efforts nor boast too much about you for your actions. Do the charitable deed and forget it quickly so that you will not become complacent by thinking about what you have done. Allow God to have the glory for the deed!

 

   The action of praying – Matthew 6:5-15: Prayer is to be a simple petition from a child (Chris­tian) to his Father (God). We are not to pray to be "seen of men" but to be "heard of God." Prayer involves a solitary place and a simple petition. Prayer recognizes both God's fatherhood and our need for forgiveness.

 

   The prayers of the Pharisees was nothing more than show-off. They loved to pray "standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men." Their reward is that they will be seen of men and they already have that reward. Our prayers should be private, from the heart and with deep devotion. Such prayers will be rewarded openly by God, the Father.

 

   Simple, short prayers to God have great power. Do not just talk on and on to be heard of men. Some think that God loves long prayers when He really loves earnest prayers. Our prayer should be an uncomplicated prayer directed to our Father in heaven. Prayer should be addressed with honor and respect for the name of God. Prayers should include, (1) entreaty for the kingdom or church, (2) a request for daily food, (3) an appeal for forgiveness from wrongs, and (4) a petition for help in dealing with temptation and in forgiving others. If we forgive others for the wrongs they do to us, God will forgive us likewise. If we do not forgive others, God will not us of our sins. Pray! Pray often! Pray from a sincere heart!

 

   The actions of fasting and giving – Matthew 6:16-21: Fasting is to be seen only by God. God said, "When you fast." It seems that fasting is expected among Christians, but not commanded for Christians. Fasting is to be in private but the reward for fasting will be given openly. Fasting may be one of those overlooked things that Christians could benefit greatly from! When you fast do not try to look like a sad and gloomy religious show-off. Others do not even need to know that you are fasting. God will know and He will provide you with proper reward!

 

   Treasures should be laid up in heaven, not on earth. The treasures laid up on earth may be stolen or destroyed by moths or rust. Christians should store up treasures in heaven. Moths and rust cannot destroy these treasures; and thieves cannot break in and steal them. The treasures laid up in heaven are enduring. "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Get your money into God's work and you will get your heart there! We have learned a powerful truth when we recognize that our heart will always be where our treasure is!

 

   The actions of shinning, serving and living – Matthew 6:22-34: God's desire is for our "whole body to be full of light." A good eye leads to a shinning life. A bad eye will lead to a life of darkness. God expects of us actions that produce a shinning life. Your eyes are like a window for your soul.

 

   It is impossible to serve both God and money. "You cannot be the slave of two masters!" You will love one master more than the other. Some allow God to be their Master. Others are mastered by mammon. However, you cannot serve both God and money.

 

   Living the Christian life is to live without worry. If God cares for the flowers and the birds He will care for you! God knows your needs and is both able and willing to meet those needs. God expects us to put His righteousness and His kingdom first in life. If this is done there is nothing to worry about!

 

   Christians do not have to worry about life. Their focus does not have to be on what to eat, drink or wear. They realize that life is much more than food and clothing. The same God that takes care of the birds of the heavens will surely provide care for His own children because they are worth much more than the birds. Worry will neither help you live longer or better.

 

   Solomon was not clothed as well as the wild flowers of the field. If God so clothed them, then we can also have confidence that He will care for us. It is sad if we have only "little faith" in such a BIG God!

 

   God's message is "Don't Worry!" There is no need to ask yourself, "What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?" God knows your needs and He is more than willing to meet the needs of His servants. "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." (Matthew 6:33) More than anything else God and His work must come first in our life. If we do what God wants the blessings of life, including all daily necessities, will be ours.

 

   God's advice to His children is, "Do not worry about tomorrow. It will take care of itself. You have enough to worry about today." When that holiness of heart and purity of life that God desires of His followers is developed blessings will follow. Faithful members of God's spiritual kingdom will be blessed!

 

   Nothing is better than following the actions required by God. God requires (1) faith (John 8:24), (2) repentance (Acts 17:30), (3) confession (Matthew 10:32), (4) baptism (Acts 2:38) and (5) faithfulness (Revelation 2:10). The actions required by God lead to the best possible life. The Christian life leads to the greatest reward, HEAVEN!

 

- - - - Charles Box

News & Notes

 

1. Prayer List: In Need Of Prayers: Linda Bender, V.P. Black, Dawn Bradley, Emily Cain, Meryln Carter, Matthew Conway, Juanita Cubley, Ann Daughtry (hospital in Florida), Nell Davis, Roy Goodwin, Ramona Gravely, Montine Hardin, Jean Harrell, Evan Hartsell, Billy Heartsill, Daie Johnson, Frank Johnson, Darrell Jones, Mary Lawrence, Romona Newton, Steve Osborne, Marie Owens, Margaret Pierce, Mary Powell, Rouen Reynolds, Roger Strange, Winston Temple, Corrine Till, Barbara Walker, Leroy Waller and Judson Webb (grandfather of Paige Box). Crowne Health Care: Kathy Johnson, Myrtle Perdue, and Iva Lou Wright. Homewood Greenville: Marie Walton. Pine Needle: Mildred Johnson, Mary Lou Phelps. Georgiana Nursing Facility: Helen Autrey, Wilmer Howell. Shut-Ins: Emma Lee Gafford, Ethel Gafford, and Jean Hayes.

 

2. Please Pray For: (a) Sam Sanders, son of Jerry Sanders is serving in the Iraq area. His address is SSG Jerry Samuel Sanders, 1/117 FA SECFOR, Box 540, APO AE 09898. (b) Jason Godwin, son of Barbara Walker is serving in Iraq. Jason’s address in Iraq is CW2 Jason E Godwin, C1-111th AVN, ALI Air Base, Tallil, Iraq, APO AE 09331. His e-mail address is jason.e.godwin@us.army.mil. (c) Michael Ho-well, grandson of Clifford and Ella Mae McCarter is serving in the Iraq area. His address is SSG Howell, Michael W, ACO.2-12CAV., 21ID/1STCAV.UNIT 43312, APO AE 09344. (d) Kimberly Williams, cousin of Marie Owens and Brenda Herring and a good friend of Shirley Boutwell is serving in Iraq.

 

3. Sympathy Expressed: Our love and sympathy is expressed to the family of Laura Ellis. She was the sister of Kirby Phelps.

 

4. Birthdays: Celebrating birthdays this week are: January 7th Jean Hayes, January 9th Neil Faulkenberry and Justin Pierce, and January 10th Cage Harrell.

 

5. Wedding Invitation: Elizabeth Marie Croley and Jeremy David Day together with their families invite you to share in the joy at the celebration of their marriage on Saturday, the twenty-seventh of January two thousand and seven at two o’clock in the afternoon Walnut Street Church of Christ, 306 Walnut Street, Greenville, Alabama.

 

6. Bridal Shower/Supper: There will be a bridal shower/supper on January 13th at 6:00 p.m. for Beth Croley and Jeremy Day. (The meat committee will be responsible for the cleanup.)

 

7. Lingerie Shower: There will be a lingerie shower for Beth Croley at the home of Margaret Phillips on January 20th at 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Please see Margaret Phillips for more information.

 

8. Sign-Up List: The 2007 sign-up lists for communion, greeters, secure building, and van drivers are on the bulletin board. Please help by signing up now!

 

9. Thank You: (a) Dear Church Family, Thank you for your prayers, visits, phone calls, and cards. It is comforting to be a part of the church family here at Walnut Street. In Christian Love, Leroy Waller (b) Your kindness brought more pleasure than words can express, and this comes to thank you for all your thoughtfulness. Your kindness and thoughtfulness is very much appreciate, Thank you so much. Elmira Sanders (c) Thank you for the wonderful party you gave the residents this Christmas Season. Your kindness and generosity through out the entire year is greatly appreciated by the residents in our facility. Your constant presence during the year has come to mean so much, to so many, and we are very thankful. May God continue to bless each of you. Thank you, Mary Philen, Activity Director Crowne Health Care of Greenville (d) Dear Church Santas, Thanks for the nice gifts that you gave me for Christmas. Love, Betty Findley

 

10. Visitation Program: Our visitation program meets on Tuesday nights at 6:00. Both men and women are invited to participate. Please be a part of this good work.

 

11. Put These Dates On Your Calendar: January 14th – Second Annual Homecoming – Davenport Church of Christ – Speaker David Phillips – Bible Class 9:00 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m., Lunch, Worship 12:30 p.m.

Yes, Lord, We Will

Ride With You

 

   While I was driving in Montgomery the other day, a car merged in front of me and I noticed two familiar bumper stickers thereon. The first read, “Yes Lord we will ride with you,” and the other, “Get in, sit down, shut up, and hold on!”  I couldn’t help but combine the two statements in my mind and think, “so often it seems that people really act in that manner towards Christ.”  Let me explain.

 

   Nearly the entire religious world and numerous people who don’t even claim to be faithful declare a deep reverence for Jesus Christ. They are willing to say to Him, “get in,” or “come into my life;” however, for Jesus to come into one’s life, he or she must enter “into” Christ. In Galatians 3:27, Paul said, “For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. Without obedience to Christ, a plea for Him to enter our lives is in vain.  (Matthew 7:21.)

 

   Then there are those who have entered into Christ, but by their actions they have said to Him, “sit down and shut up.” They say, “I love you, Lord, but I don’t want to hear what you have to say about pre-marital sex.” (I Corinthians 16:18.) They say, “Save me, Lord, but I don’t think it’s best to commemorate your death with the Lord’s Supper every first day of the week.” (Acts 20:7) They say, “I am yours, Lord, but I will not hear your ways.” “Woe to the rebellious children, says the LORD, who take counsel, but not of Me, And who devise plans, but not of My Spirit, that they may add sin to sin.” (Isaiah 30:1.)

 

   We must be so careful that our lives do not send this message to the Lord: “Get in, Lord, but hold on because I’m driving!” Jeremiah said, “O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.” (Jeremiah 10:23) We must have the humility to realize that God’s way is ever superior to our own. So, let go of the steering wheel of self-will, and let Him take control.

 

- - - - Darrell Powell

 

Never give the Devil a ride, he will always want to drive.

 

Don’t just own a Bible; read it!

 

Walnut Street Church of Christ

P.O. Box 551

Greenville, Alabama 36037-0551

(334-382-3001)