4 September 02, 2021
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Let’s Reason Together
By Alton Norman - Owingsville Church of Christ
COMMUNITY
Abounding Grace
God
91 Banker St., Owingsville
Wes Crouch, Pastor
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville 606-261—9263
GOSPEL FOR ALL
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In the fulness of, time,
God sent Jesus into the
world (Galatians 4:4). The
phrase “fullness of time”
has to do with the fulfill-
ment of Old Testament
prophecies. The Old Tes-
tament prophets had pre-
dicted a time when God
would establish His king-
dom which will never be
destroyed (Daniel 2:44).
Jesus came to establish
that kingdom. Mary was
told that she would have
a son and that God would
give Him “the throne of
David” and that “His king-
The
From the beginning,
believers have struggled
with bad information in the
church. There have always
been false, confused, and
misinformed teachers and
preachers. Today , there is
far more wrong than right
espoused, posted, shared,
and heard.
Incorrect teachings
and traditions are a huge
problem. These include
teachings that are the ac-
cumulation or errors and
assumptions, teachings
that are based on what we
want to be true (even those
with good intentions), and
“OLD AGE” IS NOT
THE “GOLDEN YEARS”
dom would have no end”
(Luke 1:30-33). When
Jesus begin to preach,
He said, "The time is ful-
filled, and the kingdom of
heaven is at hand. Repent
and believe in the gospel”
(Mark 1:14, 15). Jesus
taught that the kingdom
promised by the prophets
would soon be a reality, it
was “at hand”. This was
“geod news” (gospel) for
the Jews who had been
waiting for that kingdom
since the days of David (1
Chronicles 17:11-15).
Most of Jesus’ teach-
ing is about “the kingdom
of heaven” which, He said,
“was at hand” because
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teachings that are the re-
sult of melding our social,
cultural, and political ide-
ologies.
The danger is prevalent
We need to be aware and
informed. We need to see
the danger.
Jesus also struggled
with the misguided. Mark
7 records a time when re-
ligious leaders, focused
on incorrect traditions,
questioned his disciples
because they did not share
their incorrect understand-
ing and behaviors.
From this encounter, we
learn of the detrimental im-
high enough to reach the
top shelf where the hair
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“the time” was “fulfilled”. and why do. the people plot
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set for the establishment and the rulers take counsel Keith Wignoughby
of His kingdom (Daniel together against the Lord
2:44). and against His anointed, Bath County FirstApostoh'c
It is never easy to saying ‘Let us break their Church
set up a new kingdom bonds in pieces and cast 1226 Mcpafty Brandi Rd
because the current rul- their cords from us’... 33“ L13" Ki"
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ers will resist the new (God said) ‘Yet have I set Pastor me F “fiery
kingdom. When Jesus My king on My holy hill of Bailey’s
preached about the king— Zion’” (Psalm 2:1—6). Christian Church
dom of heaven, the Jew— ‘ Good news: Jesus is 2429 Water-Dell Road,
ish rulers and the Roman King (John 19:19) and His Owingsville_ I
rulers stood against Him. kingdom is here. Ryan Ufle’back Munster
They did not want to lose Thank you for reason-
their power (John 11:47, ing with me. 518 Bethe] Ridge Road,
48; 19:12-16). But God had Bethel
anticipated the difficulty in Rev. Richard Anderson
36mg up His kingdom: Beth lMeth d' tCh h
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“Why do the muons rage’ 142 Bethe! School Lane,
Bethel
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
ared
Church of Jesus Christ
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Isaiah, Jesus taught that word. The impact of the
following human teachings truth is emptied. We lose City ofRefuge
and traditions takes us to vision and clarity, our ac- Full Gospel Church
where our “hearts are far” tions are wrong, and we 39 Sour Spring Road,
from God and we “worship lose sight of God’s plan for OlymP'a
our lives. M1ke Munday, Minister
No authentic believer
wants to be useless, much
less counterproductive, in
God’s eyes. No believer '
Godinvain.”
God is not who we think
God is. God’s will is not
what we think it is. Our
hearts are not what they
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Jayson Minix, Minister
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our Christian witness, and Therefore, strive to g
Billy Harmon, Minister
know the truth. Be careful,
there is so much to weed Fairview Christian Church
through. 3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
our purpose of glorifying
God.
Jesus also taught in
verse 13, that following
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
VER THE HILL
Dr. Andy Wyant, Minister
" Grace Gospel Tabernacle
'91 Wyoming Road,“
Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister
And what does it
say about a person who
all you need. Deer hunter,
When you see stumps that
Cornerstone Baptist Church
Oakla First Church of God
215 Old Oakley Road, Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Olympia Church God
5583 East Hwy. 36,'Olympia
Billy Hunt, Pastor
0ld Spring'ield Church
3569 Springfield Rd.
Pastor Bro. Roy Stacy
Services are 3:00PM on Sunday
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
Owingsville First
Christian Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Sean Bailey, Minister
Owingsville First Church God
320 Slate Ave., Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville,
Daniel Burch, Pastor
Pebble Church God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Howard Mill/Peeled Oak
Road, Owingsville
Bill Teegarden, Minister
Polksville Church God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs, Pastor
Reynoldsville Christian Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church Street, Salt Lick
Calvin Lindell, Minister
Salt Lick First Church God
412 Main Street, Salt Lick
Vernon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick
Free Will Baptist Church
6367 US 60 East , Salt Lick
Andy Lands, Pastor
St. Julie’s Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Arturo Molina
By Kathleen Perry spray normally is, and has to have a day-of-the- have
heads and feathers, Greater First Baptist Church Bill Grimes D e ac 0 n
Ihave made a strik— just assumed that I was week pillbox to put their and
fallen trees with ant- 247 Montgomery St, ’
ing discovery! Old age is lucky in finding it in a daily pills in? It
means lers and white tails, it’s Sha‘PSburg Shamsburg Church
not the GOLDEN YEARS more convenient spot. if you don’t have proof time.
T‘my 1" Weathe’s’ P35“ 575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
it’s reported to be! Whatever the rea- that you’ve already taken Old
timers can . - Shane Henry, Pastor
Don’t laugh. son, I have good smelling them, you just might take get
telephones that flash §3S§01d0$£§ Kg“, 51;:
What is so golden
about worn out knees, an
aching back and arthri-
tis? And false teeth, hear-
ing aids and eyeglasses?
And walkers, canes and
lift chairs? Just to name
a few.
Not to mention a
failing memory, lack of at-
tentiveness and a waning
sense of balance!
I got to pondering
the pros and cons of ag-
ing this morning when I
sprayed my hair with Ar-
rid Extra Dry instead of
hair spray. Did this hap-
pen because I cduldn’t
see the label on the can,
or was it because I wasn’t
paying attentian Or it
could have been that I
couldn’t raise my arm
hair today.
And working in
my flowerbed is not what
it used to be. Anything
that I can do with a long
handled hoe .or rake is
fine. But Heaven forbid I
should drop something!
. The TV is another
problem. The satellite
system came with a re-
mote control that could
operate the Space Pro—
gram! Once you learn
how to change the chan-
nels and the volume, you
better leave it alone. One
wrong button pushed
and you’re in trouble for
hours. And I know this is
an “age” problem because
a kid can go through ev-
ery button with ,no prob-
lem whatsoever!
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And Heaven help can SEE incoming calls; Randall Jackson, Minister
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Eric King, Minister
was
Mud Lick Church God
The Owingsville Planning 8! Zoning will conduct a public hearing on
Thurs—
day, September 16. 2021 at 6:00 PM. in the Mayor’s office at City Hall.
The
Mark Caldwell, Minister
purpose of the hearing will be:
1. To grant a zone change to property located on Oberline Avenue consisting
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of 3 tracts. This property is currently zoned agriculture. (A), Proposed
amend- 907 Forge H11} Road:
mom will change it to residential (ll-3) megsvrlle
Jamie Stump, Minister
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