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Volume 5                                12 May 2003                              Issue 12
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Service Arrangements
ANNOUNCEMENTS...............Jim Duncan

SONG LEADER ..................Weldon Miller

PRAYERS -- Sunday
  AM  First Prayer......................Grady Duncan
  AM  Closing.............................Glenn Parham
  PM   First Prayer....................Gene Campbell
  PM   Closing..........................Vernon Garrett

PRAYERS - Wednesday Nite
   First Prayer..............................Jerry Freeman
   Closing...............................Rhodney Freeman

COMMUNION FOR MAY

            AM ....Wayne Pickrel .................Grady Duncan
                       Tim Jones Darrell ............Cooper
                       William Embree ...............George O'Neal

            PM ......Ralph Phillips .................Gene Campbell

            ATTENDANCE COUNTER.........Grady Duncan       
                 
TRANSPORTATIONT......Those needing transportation can call;
Frankie Sargent at 903-572-2647
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Family News and Notes

Copies of the Minutes from the Men's Business Meeting and Financial Statement for the month ending April 30, 2003 are on the table in the Foyer. If you are interested please take a copy.

Graduating Seniors are reminded to be present Sunday evening, June 01, 2003 for a presentation from the elders:
Justin Lee
Autumn Miller
Karen Sargent

Participating as teachers in our VBS are:
Lee Moses, Kelley Moses, Ann Pickrel, Joan Cook, Billye Campbell and Amy Jones.  They will be assisted by Zeneth  Hargrove,
        Connie Stewart, Shannon Hargrove, Kelly Pierce, Mary Glover & Peggy Grimes.
Other participants in this important event are:
Tammy Pierce, Ashley Thomas, Kensi Proctor, Michelle Pickrel, Veleta McFerrin, Jessie Wisdom, Tina Brown, Kensi Proctor
         and Carolyn and Karen Sargent

Transportation Coordinator is Gene Campbell.

Julia Ethridge entered Titus Regional Medical Center Wednesday and will be undergoing tests. She is in Room 426.

Sandra Cooper had to have 2 units of blood Tuesday. She is still not feeling very good and is very tired.

Woodrow Cooksey is showing a little improvement.

Ann Carter has been sick at home. 

Wayne Charlton celebrates his birthday Monday.  Happy Birthday Wayne!

Wanda Talley (sister of Ola Mae Simpson) passed away in Denton Thursday night. Graveside services will be conducted at 2:00 PM this afternoon at St. Jo, Texas by George Carroll Funeral Home of Gainesville Please remember this family in your prayers.

Congratulations to Johnnie Ann Wacaster and Tammy Pierce on their graduation from Northeast Texas Community College.

Congratulations to Angie Barker who was chosen as FIRST RUNNER-UP FOR RN OF THE YEAR at Titus Regional Medical Center.

THANK YOU.. "Dear Christian Friends. Thank you for the many cards, your phone calls and food. But most of all, thank you for the prayers.
I am slowly recovering from knee surgery. "
-I love all of you,
Myrtice Grissom

THANK YOU..I just wanted to say thank you for all of the cards, calls, and prayers on my behalf this week. They really brightened my day and lifted my spirits. Thank you so much for your care and concern (My recovery is going well !)"
- In Christian love,
Linda Ferrell
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    Invitation:  
Karen Sargent
Of the
Class of
Two Thousand Three
Of
Mount Pleasant High School
Announces its Commencement Exercises
On
Friday evening
May thirtieth
At
Eight o'clock
At
Sam Parker Field
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PRAYER LIST: 
  Bob Adams, Justin Barker, Louis Bell, Nona Bell,
Iona Carpenter, Ann Carter, Billy Carter, Geneva Cooksey,  Woodrow Cooksey, Sandra Cooper, Barbara Duncan,
Patsy Duncan,  Julia Ethridge, Howard Horton, Corine Hudson, Hollis Lee, Joyce Lee, Wade Miller, Ruby Pipkin, Meryl Riley, Murphy Ross, Dorothy Sargent, Edith Shiflet, Ruth Taylor

  ALSO:   Tillman Ethridge, Linda Ferrell, Marie Keith,  Minnie Moore
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Beware of Flattery
by Lee Moses

On an occasion in the early first century, Jewish leaders, seeking to end the influence of Jesus Christ upon the people, sent certain Pharisees and supporters of the Roman government to see if Jesus would say anything that they might bring against Him in a court of law.  However, they did not forthrightly ask Him questions on this occasion-they were beginning to learn that Jesus' ability to reason from the Scriptures would put them to shame.  They did not simply wait for Jesus to make a claim of His Deity or forthcoming kingdom; although Jesus was able to say at His trial, "I spake openly to the world; I ever taught in the synagogue, and in the temple, whither the Jews always resort; and in secret have I said nothing" (John 18:20).  The method these men chose on this occasion was deceit through flattery: 

And they send unto him certain of the Pharisees and of the Herodians, to catch him in his words.  And when they were come, they say unto him, Master, we know that thou art true, and carest for no man: for thou regardest not the person of men, but teachest the way of God in truth:  Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not? (Mark 12:13-14, emph. LM).

Before the Pharisees and Herodians asked their question, they were certain to try to "butter Him up."  This is a prime example of flattery.

There exists a tendency to think of flattery as a good thing.  If a woman wears clothing which is becoming, she may be said to wear a "flattering outfit."  However, the definition of flattery according to The Oxford American College Dictionary is "excessive and insincere praise, especially that given to further one's own interests."  Flattery is not a good thing, and does not deserve a place in the life of a Christian.  Proverbs 26:28 warns, "A flattering mouth worketh ruin."

There is a difference between flattery and a compliment.  A compliment is defined as "a polite expression of praise or admiration."  When someone does something worthy of praise, he or she should be complimented and encouraged (Rom. 13:7).  But when praise exceeds that which the recipient deserves, and the giver of praise knows it, it may well be crossing the line into flattery; and has most certainly crossed that line if the giver is trying to gain something by offering the praise.  Elihu, Job's self-appointed and misguided advisor, at least understood something regarding flattery: 

Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's person, neither let me give flattering titles unto man.  For I know not to give flattering titles; in so doing my maker would soon take me away (Job 32:21-22).

Christians need not flatter-Flattery is contrary to the honest nature they possess (II Cor. 8:21; Phil. 4:8; John 8:44).  Flattery can even be true, as it was in the case of the Pharisees' and Herodians' praise of Jesus.  Christ was certainly "true," He was not a respecter of persons, and He taught "the way of God in truth."  However, the Pharisees and

Herodians were not seeking to encourage Him; they were seeking to cause Him to let down His guard that they might take advantage of Him.  Flattery is insincere, and insincerity has no place in the life of a Christian (Josh. 24:14; II Cor. 2:17).

Christians must beware of flatterers-Just as flattery was used in an attempt to sway Christ, likewise many will attempt the same today with His followers.  Christ warned of "false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves" (Matt. 7:15) - this is the same approach of a flatterer.  Charles Spurgeon stated,

The flatterer is the most dangerous enemy we can have.  Raleigh, himself a courtier, and therefore initiated into the whole art of flattery, who discovered in his own career and fate its dangerous and deceptive power, its deep artifice and deeper falsehood, says, "A flatterer is said to be a beast that biteth smiling.  But it is hard to know them from friends - they are so obsequious and full of protestations; for, as a wolf resembles a dog, so doth a flatterer a friend."

How can one guard against flattery?  By using the all-sufficient word of God: 

For the commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life: To keep thee from the evil woman, from the flattery of the tongue of a strange woman (Prov 6:23-24).

It can be easy for one to be swayed by another who seems to be showing him favor, but God's word provides a firm foundation on which to stand.  Because of his focus upon things heavenly, Abraham was not overwhelmed by the prospect of receiving the favor of the king of wicked Sodom (Gen. 14:21-24).

One must beware of flattery, both in that which he says and in that which others say to him.  Flattery will continue to exist, but it does not have to exist in the life of a Christian.  No praise one will give or receive in this life could ever compare with "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

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Brother and sister Wacaster are out of town this week furthering the cause of the Lord.  The Gospel meeting in Briar, Texas has been completed; and this week they will be in Bristol, Virginia for the 2nd annual Bristol Gospel Journal Lectures.  The theme of the lectureship is "Studies in the Psalms," and Tom will be kicking off the series with an "Introduction to the Psalms."  Please pray for their efforts and safe travel.

We have only two weeks until Vacation Bible School begins.  Hopefully, everyone is making plans and getting the word out so that as many children as possible will be able to enjoy this study of God's word.  Again, the dates are Monday, June 2nd through Friday, June 6th, from 9-11 each morning.  This is the week immediately following the close of school.  Ages included will be from 2 through 11 (6th grade).  I appreciate all who have volunteered their time and efforts to this good work; and with your help, the prayers of all, and the Lord's blessing, it will be a great success!