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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 29,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Dealing With Disappointment No matter who you are, you have experienced disappointment 
					at some time in your life. Maybe it was a job you didn’t 
					get, a relationship that failed, a business that went under, 
					a grade that you didn’t make. The list could go on.
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 29,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Marriage is Honorable Text:
		Genesis 2:18-24
 Marriage is a sacred 
		institution because it came from God Himself. As 
		Hebrews 13:4 
		proclaims, “Marriage is honorable among all.” Even Jesus performed 
		His first miracle at a wedding ceremony. We can learn much by looking at 
		the very first wedded couple. (Genesis 
		2:18-24)
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 22,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | If A Man Dies, Shall He Live Again? The patriarch Job suffered as few men ever did. He lost all his 
		possessions in one day. (Job 
		1:13-16) 
		He lost his seven sons, three daughters, and his servants. (Job 
		1:17-19) 
		His body was covered with painful boils. (Job 
		2:7-8) 
		Then three of his friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, came to mourn 
		and comfort him. But they basically claimed that all of his pain and 
		suffering were the result of his sin. (Job 
		11:5-6) 
		It is in the midst of his response to Zophar that he asks the question, 
		“If a man dies, shall he live again?” (Job 
		14:14)
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 22,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | God's Steadfast Love 
				“Hallelujah” That’s how Psalm 106 both begins and 
			ends. Praise the Lord! This Psalm well illustrates God’s steadfast 
			love for His people in the face of their repeated unfaithfulness. 
			Text: Psalm 106 | Love 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 15,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Keeping Close to God 
				What kind of person does God welcome into His house? 
			This one is truly blessed as Psalm 65:4 proclaims. Our text, Psalm 
			15, is considered to be a psalm of David. Within these five short 
			verses, he describes how one keeps close to God. Text: Psalm 15 | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 8,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Prove All Things I Thessalonians 5:21 proclaims, “Prove all things. 
			Hold fast to that which is good.” It’s imperative that we are 
			able to show to others in God’s Word what we believe and why. Some 
			people ignorantly claim that you can prove anything by the Bible. 
			Such is not true. Certainly there are people who have perverted and 
			abased God’s Word and handled it deceitfully throughout the years. 
			(II Corinthians 4:2) But there are things which can be proven by the 
			Bible.  | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 1,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Our Eyes Are On You 
				Have you ever found yourself in what looked like a 
			hopeless situation? Jehoshaphat, King of Judah, knew what it meant 
			to face overwhelming odds. His choice, and God’s response, teaches 
			us several lessons about what to do in difficult circumstances. Text: 
			II Chronicles 20:1-30 | Faith 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				December 1,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
   | Imitate What is Good Christians are 
					encouraged throughout the New Testament to follow what is 
					good and shun the evil.  In the short epistle of III 
					John, we are given examples of both the good and the evil. | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				November 24,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Choose Life 
				Some choices we make are over and done with.  We 
			choose to eat a hamburger for lunch as opposed to a salad.  Other 
			choices are ones where we must continue to choose because our choice 
			requires constant attention.  Choosing to raise a family involves 
			countless choices throughout life.  Choosing to go to heaven and be 
			with God is the type of decision that requires daily choices. In Deuteronomy 30, God is going 
			back over the covenant with the children of Israel.  He is reminding 
			them of the importance of choosing life, life with Jehovah.  Read 
			Deuteronomy 30:11-20. Text:  Deuteronomy 30:11-20 | Salvation 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				November 17,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | A Thankful Heart 
				Read Luke 17:11-19. In the Bible, leprosy is a broad 
			term for a variety of infectious skin diseases. A modern disease 
			that would probably be similar is “Hansen’s Disease” which is spread 
			by multiple skin contacts as well as nasal secretions. Some of the 
			symptoms of leprosy included disfigurement of skin and bones, 
			twisting of limbs, curling of fingers, tumor-like growths [lepromos], 
			and loss of pain sensation. In the Bible, 
			lepers were the true “untouchables.” They were to live in isolation 
			as outcasts. (Numbers 5:2-3, Leviticus 13:45-46) The leper had to 
			make it clear that people were to avoid him. He lived a terrible 
			life. This text provides 
			us with several lessons that today we need to take to heart.   | Thanks 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				November 17,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Jesus and the Psalms The 
			books of the Old Testament contain many passages about the coming 
			Messiah with prophecies which have been fulfilled by Jesus Christ. 
			The Psalms in particular refer numerous times to the Messiah. Jesus 
			specifically proclaimed that the Psalms spoke of Him. (Luke 24:44) 
			“Then He said to them, These are the words which I spoke to you 
			while I was still with you, that all things must be fulfilled which 
			were written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms 
			concerning Me.” NKJV This lesson will examine several prophecies 
			from the Psalms about the Messiah and how they were fulfilled by 
			Christ. | Jesus 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				November 10,  2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Our Incredible World Dr. Jason Lisle wrote:  “When the Voyager I spacecraft 
					reached the edge of our solar system in 1990, it turned its 
					camera around and photographed Earth.  From such a 
					tremendous distance, the Earth appears as a tiny 
					bluish-white grain of sand lost in an ocean of black.  This 
					famous image of Earth is named the Pale Blue Dot.  From a 
					secular perspective, that is all Earth is – a tiny bit of 
					rock and water in a vast and meaningless universe of 
					chance.  But in the Christian worldview, this pale blue dot 
					is the most important planet in the universe. We will now look at a few of 
					the incredible designs we see in our world, so that life can 
					exist. | Apologetics 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				November 10,  2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Seeing the Grace of God 
				When Barnabas comes to Antioch, he “sees the grace of God.”  
					What exactly did he see?  But first, what is grace
					Grace is often translated as “unmerited favor.”         
					Grace is an undeserved blessing; a favor or kindness shown 
					without regard to merit or worth of the recipient.        
					Vine’s Dictionary includes the idea that grace bestows 
					pleasure and delight; also loving kindness and goodwill.        
					Also inherit in the word is the idea of loveliness and 
					agreeableness. Text: 
					Acts 11:19-23 | Grace 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				October 27, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Genealogy of the Messiah 
				People are very interested in genealogies.  They want to 
					know who their ancestors were and how they lived.  Some want 
					to know if they are descendants of royalty.  Genealogies 
					were very important in Biblical times as well.  William 
					Barclay, in his commentary on Matthew, wrote:  “The reason 
					for this interest in pedigrees was that the Jews set the 
					greatest possible store on purity of lineage.  If in any man 
					there was the slightest admixture of foreign blood, he lost 
					his right to be called a Jew and a member of the people of 
					God.” The Scriptures place much emphasis on the genealogy of Jesus 
					Christ.  (Hebrews 
					7:14) | Jesus 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				October 17, 2013 | 
				
				A Sermon in the Temple The prophet Jeremiah was a true preacher of 
				God’s Word.  We find him standing in the gate, at the entrance 
				of the temple.  His message comes directly from the Lord, “thus 
				says the Lord.”  He tries to persuade God’s people to change 
				their minds, their attitudes.  He wants them to make a decision 
				about their future.  (Jeremiah 7:1-15)   |    
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				October 13, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Can a Christian Fall From Grace? 
				The title of this lesson is answered “No” by multitudes 
					throughout the world.  But is that true?  The only reliable 
					answer comes from God’s Word. Let’s first 
					note Ezekiel 18:20-24. 
					“The soul who sins shall die.  The son shall not bear 
					the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of 
					the son.  The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon 
					himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon 
					himself.  But if a wicked man turns from all his sins which 
					he has committed, keeps all My statutes, and does what is 
					lawful and right, he shall surely live; he shall not die.  
					None of the transgressions which he has committed shall be 
					remembered against him; because of the righteousness which 
					he has done, he shall live.  Do I have any pleasure at all 
					that the wicked should die?  says the Lord God, and not that 
					he should turn from his ways and live?  But when a righteous 
					man turns away from his righteousness and commits iniquity, 
					and does according to all the abominations that the wicked 
					man does, shall he live?  All the righteousness which he has 
					done shall not be remembered; because of the unfaithfulness 
					of which he is guilty and the sin which he has committed, 
					because of them he shall die.”  NKJV | Grace 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				October 13, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Reign of
			King Jehoiakim It was the waning days of the nation of Judah. Their last 
					great king, Josiah, was dead. In his place his son, 
					Jehoiakim began to reign. Read II Kings 23:36-37. “Jehoiakim 
					was twenty-five years old when he became king, and he 
					reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was 
					Zebudah the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah. And he did evil in 
					the sight of the Lord, according to all that his fathers had 
					done.” NKJV Our aim is to see what evil he practiced and to 
					see what we can learn from his life. | Character Study 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				October 6, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Life of Joseph 
				Life is not perfect. Bad things 
					happen to good people. Everybody makes mistakes, bad 
					choices. The question is: “Can God bring good out of these?” 
					Yes, He can! Read Romans 8:28.
					“And we know that all things work together for good to those 
					who love God, to those who are the called according to His 
					purpose.” NKJV 
					This is clearly seen in the life of the Old Testament 
					character, Joseph. It’s to his life we now turn our 
					attention. | Character Study 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 29, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | I Am 
				The apostle John wrote his gospel to persuade people to 
					believe that Jesus was the Son of God.  (John 
					20:30-31)  
					From the opening verses, he declares that Jesus is truly 
					God.  Throughout the gospel, Jesus claims divinity 
					by the use of “I Am” statements.  It is to these we now turn 
					our attention. | Jesus 
				
				
				   
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 29, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Can I Know I'm Saved Anyone concerned with eternity is concerned with the answer 
					to the question:  “Can I know I’m saved?”  People typically 
					choose one of two sources:  One’s feelings and God’s Word.  
					Which is correct? | Salvation 
				
				
				   
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 22, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | A Purchase of Hope “Hope is a good thing.”  Andy tells Red in the movie, 
					Shawshank Redemption.  The prophet Jeremiah declared, 
					“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope 
					is the Lord.”  (Jeremiah 
					17:7-8)  
					Even though he is often called “The Weeping Prophet,” he 
					still had a message of hope for the people of his day.  (Jeremiah 
					30:2-3)  
					The 32nd Chapter of Jeremiah tells that God told 
					him to buy a field which turned out to be a “purchase of 
					hope.” | Hope 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 22, 2013Sunday AM Bible Study
 | Being Baptized With Fire 
				Much is heard on the radio and television about the need to 
					be baptized with fire.  Some religious groups include that 
					phrase in their name.  But what does the Bible say about the 
					baptism of fire?  And is it something that we should do? | Baptism 
				
				
				   
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 22, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | A Faithful Minister 
				Each of us has been entrusted with the precious 
			gospel.  The Lord expects us to be faithful stewards or 
			managers of it.  But what does it mean for us to be faithful 
			ministers?  Paul answers that question in
					II Corinthians 4:1-4. | Ministers 
				 
					
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				September 15, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Freedom Through Bondage 
				There is 
	a growing belief among many in the Lord's church that our freedom in Christ 
	equates to freedom to live as we see fit.  The belief that strict 
	obedience to God's will is unnecessary is gaining an ever increasing 
	following.  I have had discussions with denominational people who have 
	said they believe that strict obedience to the will of God is too 
	burdensome.  One of the arguments they use is that through the gospel, 
	we have freedom in Christ and that this freedom releases us from God's law.  
	The wording they use to promote this is deceiving.   They say that 
	our salvation in Christ is by grace through faith and that Christians have 
	been set free from the bondage of law.  Well, in the proper context, 
	that is a true statement.  However, that statement is used to promote 
	the idea that strict observance to God's law is no longer necessary under 
	the gospel.   We have been set free from the bondage of the old 
	law of Moses.  We are not set free from the law of God as some are 
	promoting.  The purpose of this lesson is to examine what true freedom 
	in Christ really is and what one must do in order to be truly free in 
	Christ.    | Christian Living 
				
				
				   
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 1, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Giving God Your Best You 
			hear a lot about giving your best; giving your best on your job, in 
			school, on the athletic field.  Did you know that God wants your 
			best in worship?  He’s always wanted His people to give their best.  
			They haven’t always done it, though. Text:  Malachi 1:6-14 | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 1, 2013Sunday AM Bible Study
 | The Ten Commandments Pt 2  (Studies from Deuteronomy) | Deuteronomy 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				September 1, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The End of Evolution In 
			the year, 1859, The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was 
			published.  The world has not been the same since!  His theory 
			claims that all life came about by blind chance, by accident, and 
			we’re not created by a super-natural being.  And through the years, 
			life became more and more complex. | Apologetics 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 25, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Choosing The Right Church 
				When one goes looking for a car to buy, the choice may be 
					based upon many factors:  cost, size, gas mileage, style, 
					function. . .  When one goes looking for a church, how 
					should the choice be made?  Upon what grounds should you 
					choose? | Church 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 25, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | A Culture Gone Wrong Our culture is changing rapidly and not in 
			the right direction.  Our society is getting further and 
			further away from God. So how do we, as God’s people, live in a 
			culture gone wrong?  An excellent example of someone doing that 
			very thing is Job.  Read Job 1:1-8.  We see his 
			steadfastness, service, and separation while living in a culture 
			gone wrong. | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 18, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Israel Came To The Mountain 
				It took Israel three months to reach Mt. Sinai.  (Exodus 
					19:1-2)  
					They had witnessed God deliver them out of Egypt; they had 
					seen the ten plagues; they saw the Red Sea parted; they had 
					bitter water turned into sweet; and bread rained down from 
					heaven during that three months.  The nation encamped here 
					for about eleven months.  (Numbers 
					10)  
					This account points back to what God said in 
					Exodus 3:12.  
					Jehovah reminded the people of His great care for them.  (Exodus 
					19:3-4)  
					Eagles’ wings denote strength and power.  (Deuteronomy 
					32:10-12)  
					Three very important things are revealed while Israel is 
					encamped at Mt. Sinai. Text: 
					Exodus 19:1-25 | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 18, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | A Trustworthy Saying Read 
					Luke 2:8-15.  
					Note that the shepherds did not say, “Let’s go see if 
					this has happened.”  They knew the angels’ announcement was 
					a trustworthy saying. Text: 
					II Timothy 2:11-13 | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 11, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Situation Ethics Do right and wrong depend upon the situation?  Some people 
					say “Yes”.  Does the end justify the means?  Again, some 
					would say “Yes”.  In the mid sixties Joseph Fletcher wrote a 
					book titled Situation Ethics in which he set 
					forth his belief that acts like lying, stealing, adultery 
					can be good and acceptable.  Unfortunately, that belief is 
					practiced by many in our society including some religious 
					people who claim that Jesus Himself taught this in 
					Matthew 12:1-8.  
					So, did Jesus’ disciples break the Law of Moses?  Did Jesus 
					defend and excuse the sins of the disciples?  Can we set 
					aside God’s law in an emergency situation?  The only way to 
					know the answers to these important questions is to examine 
					God’s Word, especially our text in Matthew. Text: 
					Matthew 12:1-8 | Christian Living 
				
				
				       
				
				
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				August 11, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Meaning of Life People from all walks of life are searching for 
			meaning in their lives.  What’s it all about, they ask?  
			Why are we here?  How can I find happiness and contentment?  
			They look under every rock, so to speak.  Knowing the answer is 
			out there; they continue to search.  They note each new 
			religion, new philosophy, new life style | Christian Living 
				
				
				    
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 4, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The King of Glory 
				Read 
					Psalm 24.  
					These words of David assert that the God who created the 
					earth and owns everything on it is the same God into 
					whose presence the worshipper enters.  This God is the 
					King of Glory!  The apostle Paul, in I Corinthians 2:8; 
					refers to Jesus as the “Lord of Glory.”  For such He is!  
					Jesus, the King of Glory, entered Jerusalem on a Sunday 
					nearly 2,000 years ago.  It’s to that event we now turn our 
					attention. Text: 
					Matthew 21:1-17 | Jesus 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				August 4, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Add to Your Faith Most of us here today would say that addition is the easiest 
					part of math.  God’s Word speaks of the importance and 
					necessity of addition. Text:
					II Peter 1:1-9
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 27, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Light of God's Word 
				A star is a marvel of creation.  It has a core temperature 
					of millions of degrees and releases massive amounts of 
					energy.  Our sun is a star and releases about 70,000 
					horsepower per square yard.  The Bible mentions several 
					stars and constellations:  The Bear (Arcturus), Orion, and 
					Pleiades.  (Job 
					9:9)  
					Scripture informs us that Jehovah created the stars on Day 4 
					to give light on the earth.  (Genesis 
					1:16-19) | Bible 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 27, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Jesus Weeps Over Jerusalem 
				Jesus was to be a man of sorrows.  (Isaiah 
					53:3)  
					The New Testament records three instances when He wept:  At 
					the tomb of Lazarus (John 
					11:35); 
					when He prayed (Hebrews 
					5:7); 
					and at the sight of Jerusalem (Luke 
					19:41-44) 
					What made Jesus weep over Jerusalem? | Jesus 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 21, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Spiritual Morality 
				When we hear the word adultery, our minds immediately 
					register sin.  And so it should, for adultery is sin, a 
					transgression of God’s law.  However, there is another kind of adultery, which we do not 
					take seriously enough in our teaching.  That is spiritual 
					adultery.  But the consequences of an unrepentant spiritual 
					adulterer, carries the same consequences as physical 
					adultery. | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 21, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Phillip – A Soul Winner 
				When God sent orders to Philip to leave Samaria and go down 
					the road that led from Jerusalem unto Gaza, Philip was 
					obedient.  (Acts 
					8:26-27)  
					The Bible says, “He arose and went.”  Philip obeyed God 
					without question.  If we are going to be effective soul 
					winners like Philip, we, too, must be submissive.  We must, 
					at all times and at all cost, be willing to do what “God 
					wants us to do; and not what we want to do.  However, 
					at times this is very difficult for many of us. | 
					
					
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 14, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 
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				Following Afar Off “And 
					they that had laid hold on Jesus led Him away to Caiaphas 
					the high priest, where the scribes and the elders were 
					assembled.  But Peter followed Him afar off. 
					. .”  
					Matthew 26:57-58 Following afar off is just as serious a danger for 
			us as it was for Peter.  There are Christians today, once 
			committed to Jesus Christ, who are even now following afar off.   What 
					should I look for to see if I am following afar off? | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 14, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
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				The 
			Word Was God 
				Read 
					John 1:1.  
					This is the beginning of the prologue to John’s account of 
					the gospel which ends at 
					Verse 18.  
					The prologue summarizes how the “Word” which was with God in 
					the beginning came into the world and became the Jesus of 
					history. | Jesus Christ 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				July 7, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Beauty and Function of Unity 
				We speak often and of 
					necessity concerning the need to protect the unity for which 
					our Lord prayed so fervently and for which He gave His life.  
					We challenge those doctrines 
					and practices 
					that threaten it.  We work to preserve it.  We 
					refuse to stand aside when doctrines that have not 
					originated with Jesus Christ threaten to destroy it. | Unity 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				June 23, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Our Wonderful God 
				In our busy day-to-day lives, we can get so caught up in the things 
			of this world that we forget to focus on our wonderful God.  
			Distractions come from all directions:  job, family, house, sports, 
			entertainment, friends. . .  But we must take time to think about 
			God and who He is.  This lesson is a basic reminder of what our God 
			is like. | God 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				June 23, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | God Created 
				Those who have had the privilege of growing up listening to the 
			great accounts of God’s creation are truly blessed.  The power to 
			command material things to come into existence out of nothing is 
			beyond our ability to fully grasp.  We do indeed worship an awesome 
			God! But the physical material of our world is not the only “stuff” He 
			has created.  The Bible speaks of other created things and it is to 
			these we turn our attention. | God 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				June 16, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Sword of the Spirit 
			Swords have played an important role in several 
			battles throughout history.  The Roman sword was the gladius, a 
			fearsome weapon in close range combat.  Its tapered point could 
			pierce even heavy metal armor. 
			The apostle Paul describes the 
			Christian armor in Ephesians 6.  
			All but one are defensive pieces.  The only offensive one is the 
			sword of the Spirit.          (Ephesians 
			6:17) | Bible 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				June 16, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | We Will All Be Changed I 
			Corinthians Chapter 15 
			is an inspiring chapter.  It is often called the “Resurrection” 
			chapter and such it is.  Throughout this chapter, the reader is 
			reminded that he will live because Jesus lives. Song:  “Because He 
			Lives”   Because Jesus was resurrected, so will we.  I 
			Corinthians15:50-58 
			provides encouragement for the Christian.
 
				Text:  I 
			Corinthians 15:50-58 | Resurrection   
					
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				| Travis Main 
				June 11, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Amos | Amos 
				
				
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				| Travis Main 
				June 11, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Jonah | Jonah 
				
				
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				| David 
				Hersey 
				June 2, 2013 | The Lord's Day Worship (Worship Assemblies) 
				One of the saddest situations that a spiritual person can contemplate is a 
congregation engaged in a strife, particularly in a time when it ought to be 
united against the growing forces of evil that threaten the stability of society 
and the welfare of our families. The grim reality is, however, it always will be 
the case that “some people” make “big issues” of “non-issues.” | Worship Unity
 
				     
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				| David 
				Hersey 
				May 26, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Saved By Grace Through Faith (Eph 2:8-10) 
				These are the words of Paul in his 
			letter to Gentile Christians living and worshipping in or near the 
			city of Ephesus which was located in Asia Minor.   Many 
			people who lived in the first century and today point to this verse 
			as the proof text of salvation by faith alone.   Did Paul 
			mean that when he wrote this to the Ephesians or was he trying to 
			teach them something else?  And if so, what was he trying to 
			tell them?  In other words, what did Paul mean when he wrote 
			what he did in Eph 2:8-10?  This lesson is going to examine 
			that in detail and at the conclusion of it, we will make some 
			applications from it to our faith as well.  After all, what it 
			meant to Paul's readership in the first century is what it must mean 
			to us today.   | Salvation 
				
				
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				| David 
				Hersey | Obedience Part 3 What Do We Obey? |     | 
			
				| Travis Main 
				May 12, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Happy Mother's Day | Mother's Day 
				
				
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				| Travis Main 
				May 12, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Sons of God |  | 
			
				| David 
				Hersey 
				May 12, 2013Sunday AM Bible Study
 | Obedience Part 1  (Old Testament) | Obedience 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				May 5, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Response to Truth 
			At the end of Paul’s sermon on Mars Hill in Athens, the listeners 
			responded to the truth of his message in three different ways.  (Acts 
			17:32-34)  
			People haven’t changed in the past 1900 years.  Those responses to 
			the truth of the gospel are still seen. 
			Unfortunately, many Christians today believe we should “tone down” 
			our message so as not to offend.  It is not our responsibility to 
			make sure that people never feel troubled or uncomfortable when the 
			truth is presented.  The Scriptures make clear that the gospel will 
			trouble people today just like it did in the first century. 
			What kinds of people will be troubled when the truth is presented? | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				May 5, 2013Sunday AM Bible Study
 | Atonement | Atonement 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				May 5, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Promises of God 
				Scripture is filled with the promises of God.   (II 
			Peter 1:2-4)  
			The child of God can go to God’s Word whenever and find peace, 
			comfort, and joy from these promises.  Let’s examine some of these 
			now. | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 27, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | True Wisdom Is 
			Read 
			Proverbs 2:1-5.  
			We see three words that are essentially the same:  wisdom, 
			understanding, and discernment.  This is the ability to judge 
			properly; tell right from wrong; reason correctly from the available 
			evidence.  The familiar account of King Solomon judging in 
			I Kings 3 
			tells of two women, both of whom claimed to be the mother of the boy 
			infant.  (Tell 
			the story.)  
			This is an example of wise judgment; proper discernment. Theme of Lesson:    To 
			discover from the Scripture who the wise man really 
			is.  Read
			Ecclesiastes 8:1. | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 27, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | A Song of Hope While the world sees hope as a wish or desire, the child of God's 
			view of hope is "A deep settled confidence that God will keep His 
			promises." (Jeremiah 17:7) The Word of God is a great source of hope 
			for the believer. Our text today, Psalm 27, reveals why we should 
			have hope. It has been called "A Song of Hope."
 | Christian Living 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 21, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | He is 
			Risen The patriarch Job suffered as few men ever did. He lost all his 
			possessions in one day. (Job 1:13-16) He lost his seven sons, three 
			daughters, and his servants. (Job 1:17-19) His body was covered with 
			painful boils. (Job 2:7-8) Then three of his friends, Eliphaz, 
			Bildad, and Zophar, came to mourn and comfort him. But they 
			basically claimed that all of his pain and suffering were the result 
			of his sin. (Job 11:5-6) It is in the midst of his response to 
			Zophar that he asks the question, "If a man dies, shall he live 
			again?" (Job 14:14)
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 21, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Perilous Times Shall Come Paul knew the difficulties that 
			Timothy, his “son in the faith,” would experience as a gospel 
			preacher.  So he told him to “be strong in the grace that is in 
			Christ Jesus.”   (II 
			Timothy 2:1).  While the apostle was in prison 
			and facing death, he warned Timothy that perilous times will come.   
			(II 
			Timothy 3:1)  
			“Perilous” means difficult, stressful, and even fierce.   Timothy 
			needed to brace himself for tough times ahead.  Upholding the truth 
			and standing for the right would bring opposition and suffering.  So, what would these perilous 
			times look like?
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 7, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Began to Make Excuses Text: 
				Luke 14:15-24
 We live in a day and time when all around us are failing to take 
				responsibility for their actions.  We make excuses for what 
				is done or not done.  We believe some behavior is excused 
				due to the environment in which we live.  It is “society’s 
				fault!”  People have been making excuses for centuries.
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				| Bobby Stafford 
 April 7, 2013
 Sunday PM Sermon
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				Fifteen Periods of Bible HistoryIt can be easy to get confused about the chronology of the Bible 
			events.  Did Nehemiah live before Job?  Did Isaiah live before or 
			after the Babylonian captivity?  How many years lapsed between the 
			prophecies of Malachi and the coming of John the Baptist?  These 
			questions can be more easily answered by breaking up Biblical 
			history into fifteen periods.  This will help us become much better 
			students of God’s Word and better understand God’s plan of 
			redemption. [This division 
			is not original with me, but I cannot find the person who first 
			presented this separation.  It is one that helps my study.]
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				| Travis 
				Anderson 
				April 1, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Easter | Resurrection 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				April 1, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Many Infallible Proofs Do Christians have good reasons for believing that 
			Jesus actually rose from the dead? Listen to the following: | Resurrection 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				March 10, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The End of All Things is Near 
				Yes, indeed, the end is near!  The end of the Christian age is 
			near.  It was near in the first century and it’s near in the 
			twenty-first as well.  Because this is true, how should we act?  
			Should we make more specific predictions about the coming of 
			Christ?  Should we go hide in a cave?  We should do exactly what the 
			apostle Peter told his first century readers to do. Text: 
			I Peter 4:7 | End 
				Times 
				
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				March 3, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Becoming A Disciple When Jesus told the apostles in 
					Matthew 28:19 
					to “make disciples of all the nations,” what was He telling 
					them to do?  When He told them in 
					Matthew 10:24 that 
					“a disciple is not above his teacher,” what was He trying to 
					get them to understand?  So in this lesson we want to 
					examine what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.  The 
					rewards are too great to lose.  (John 
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				March 3, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Comfort Those Who Grieve 
				The Bible is a source of tremendous comfort to those who are 
					grieving or suffering.  Listen to the following words of the 
					Apostle Paul.  (II 
					Corinthians 1:3-7)  
					He consoles us in our pain as we draw from His comfort and 
					share it with others in pain.  There are always hurting 
					hearts. |    | 
			
				| Bobby Stafford 
				February 24, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
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				The 
			Need for Church Discipline 
				“Does church discipline have a place in the body of 
			Christ today?”  The answer is a most definite “Yes!” While this 
			is certainly a difficult subject, it is very needed in the church.  
			So why is church discipline needed? | Church Discipline 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				 February 17, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Need for Sound Doctrine 
				The older one gets, the more he/she is concerned about the condition 
			of their heart.  We will have various medical tests performed that 
			measure the physical health of our heart.  Our desire is to hear the 
			doctor say, “Your heart is in good shape; it’s very sound.”  So what did the Apostle Paul tell Titus was needed for one to be 
			“sound in the faith?” Text: 
			Titus 1:9-14 |    | 
			
				| Bobby Stafford 
				 February 17, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
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				Caleb Followed the Lord Fully 
				Recall the story of the twelve spies sent to spy out the 
			land of Canaan.  (Numbers 
			13:1-2)  
			They brought back both good news and bad 
			news. 
			Caleb, one of the twelve spies, tried to encourage the people.
						  But ten spies with their discouraging report caused the people to 
			groan and weep.  Caleb and Joshua knew they could take the land with the 
			Lord’s help.  
			The people didn’t believe Caleb and Joshua; so they spent forty 
			years wandering in the wilderness.  
			Caleb and Joshua were spared. What Does It Mean to Follow the Lord Fully? |    | 
			
				| Bobby Stafford 
				February 3, 2013 
				Sunday AM Sermon
 | Bible Contradictions 
				You may have heard, “The Bible is filled with contradictions.”  
			Scripture has been attacked in this manner for centuries.  Many 
			believe these accusations because they have heard them so often. What is a contradiction?  One way to look at it 
			is this:  “A thing cannot both be and not be, taken in the same 
			sense and at the same time.”  For example, a thing cannot be 
			both a door and not a door, taken in the same sense and at the same 
			time.  Baptism, for a penitent believer, cannot both be 
			necessary for salvation and not necessary for salvation.  If 
			the Bible claimed that both statements were true, then we would have 
			a real contradiction. | Bible 
				
				   
				
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				| Bobby 
				Stafford 
				February 3, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | Signs of the Times (Abortion) 
				No doubt we live in troubling times.  We look out and see signs that 
			our world is drifting further and further away from God.  What are 
			these signs? 
					A Low View of Human LifeThe Acceptance of HomosexualityThe Crisis of the Family | Abortion 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				January 27, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Teaching the Unbeliever 
				The Power of One. 
			Since our efforts can result in great good being done for the 
			Kingdom, where should I begin in teaching the lost?  One writer, 
			Berry Kercheville, suggests three principles that need to be 
			understood by the unbeliever at the beginning. 
					The Old Testament Covenant Has Come To An EndWe Cannot Add To, Take Away From, or In Any Way Change What God Has 
			Said Without Being CondemnedThe Plan of Salvation Includes Baptism | Evangelism 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				January 27, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | What Is This 
				Everybody likes a good treasure 
			story.  The story of the discovery of the Law in the Temple during 
			Josiah’s renovation is about as good as they come; because God’s 
			Word is a treasure that is priceless. Text: 
			II Kings 22-23   | Bible 
				
				   
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				
				  January 20, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | Turning Away from God 
				God’s people were led out of Egyptian captivity by the hand of God.  
			But something happened on the way to the Promised Land.  
			Hebrews 3:7-11  Their hearts were hardened and they turned away from 
			God.  One can fall away today as they did.  The Hebrew writer 
			continues on in the next three verses and tells us how to avoid this 
			great tragedy.
			Text: 
			Hebrews 3:12-14 Take CareExhort One Another
 Remain Firm to the End
 | Apostasy 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				January 20, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Righteous 
				As children of God, we understand ours is a sinful society.  The 
			solution to our society’s problems lies not in entertainment, 
			pleasure, or pop psychology; but in the gospel of Jesus Christ.  (Romans 
			1:16-17)  
			Since “righteousness exalts a nation; but sin is a reproach to any 
			people.” (Proverbs 
			14:34) 
			We need to come to an understanding of what righteousness truly is. I.  The Meaning of RighteousnessII.
			Must Exceed that of Scribes and PhariseesIII.
			Must Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness  | Christian Living 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				February 10, 2013 | The Lukewarm Christian 
				First Lukewarm Church of the Apathetic.  
						“Nothing too boring, nothing too exciting.  We want 
						it to fit into our American Culture Christianity.  
						No songs too slow, no songs too fast.  Nothing from 
						the ancient songs and nothing after the 70s.”  
						Nothing ever challenging.  We want encouragement 
						and comfort.” I.
			The lukewarm man feels he does a great and marvelous thing by making 
			it to the church service.II.
			The lukewarm person gives God the left-overs, not the first fruits. 
				III. 
			The lukewarm man lets Jesus control part of his life, not all of 
			it. IV.
			The lukewarm person loves himself and this world more than other 
			people and heavenly things.    | Christian Living 
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				January 6, 2013Sunday AM Sermon
 | The Inerrant Word of God 
				Why should the Bible be trusted?  Very simply the answer is because 
			its author is Jehovah God!  (II 
			Timothy 3:16) 
			We know that the Bible is “inspired”, “God breathed.”  How much of 
			the Scripture is inspired?  All Scripture and every Scripture is a 
			product of God. I.  The Bible’s Portrayal of GodII.
			The Bible’s claim of Its TruthfulnessIII.
			The Bible’s Use of Itself | Bible 
				
				   
				
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				| Bobby Stafford 
				January 6, 2013Sunday PM Sermon
 | The Abominations of the Canaanites 
				An abomination is something that causes extreme disgust or loathing; 
			something repugnant or shameful, detestable.  These are very strong 
			words but ones our God used to describe what the Canaanites commonly 
			practiced.  These practices were all used by the Canaanites to know 
			the future.  Israel was to rely instead upon God’s revealed will. I.
			What Were These Abominations?II.
			What Would God Do About It?III.
			Who Was the Prophet He Would Raise Up?  | Idolatry 
				
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				Bobby Stafford 
				Dec, 
					2012Sunday PM Sermon
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				A Look Ahead 2012 is drawing to a close and 2013 is knocking at our door.  We are 
			one year closer to leaving this earthly realm.  Before we start 
			thinking about the future, let us ask ourselves two very important 
			questions.    Have I drawn 
			closer to God through His Word and prayer?  (James 
			4:8)  Have I set a good example to the world?  (Matthew 
			5:13-16) |    | 
			
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