Leakey Church of Christ
Leakey Church of Christ

Leakey Church of Christ
Herald of the Hills

August, 13th, 2006                                Leakey church of Christ                                         Weekly Bulletin

“Parachute Mentality”

Having never worn a parachute, and fortunately never needing one I don’t know if I can appreciate what a paratrooper goes through in the exercise of his basic skills as a skydiver. While serving in the Coast Guard in Corpus Christi, it was my privilege to work in the field of aviation search and rescue. Those of us who went on search and rescue missions were never issued a parachute, never trained in the use of them, and seldom had one on board when we went out on search and rescue missions. I was told on one occasion that there were always a couple on board, but they were stored under the seats of the pilot and co-pilot (hmmm). I once asked one of my fellow workers if he felt a little uncomfortable flying several hundred miles out into the Gulf of Mexico not having a parachute? He answered in the negative, and then explained that the parachute was bulky, uncomfortable to wear, and interfered with movement around the plain. And, since it was not required that crewmembers wear the parachute, seldom if ever would you find someone with one strapped to his back. I once read (some years after my discharge from the military) of a sign that hung over the door of a parachute preparation room, which read, “If you ever need it, and you don’t have it, you ain’t ever gonna need it again.” In time of need, it might be great to have one close by, but hey, who needs it now? Until and unless an emergency arises, we will just leave it stored under the seat. That, my friends, is what I mean by “Parachute Mentality.” Do you suppose some members of the Lord’s church have a “parachute mentality”? Think with me on this.
          In every congregation there are a small number of Christians who are barely hanging on. There is little, if any, involvement in the work of the church. To them, Sunday morning worship is all that is required, and that only if something else does not interfere. Sunday morning Bible classes, Sunday evening worship, and Wednesday night are purely optional, and that only for the fanatical, right wing fringe (which they want to avoid at all cost). Asked if Jesus were important, they would answer in the affirmative, but if the truth were known, their definition of “important” is quite different than what God considers important. The faithful, humble, serving child of God realizes that when he was baptized into Christ, he “Put on Christ” (Gal. 3:27), but that child of God with a “parachute mentality” perceives of Christ as bulky, uncomfortable to wear, and an interference of to his free-moving lifestyle that places a premium on business, pleasure, and self-gratification. Jesus is stored under the pew at the local church building, ready to grab and strap to the back in time of emergency. But wear it on a daily basis? Forget about it! Sometimes I think we ought to hang a sign over the exit door of our buildings, similar to the one referred to above. That sign might read like this: “If you ever need Him, and don’t have Him, you ain’t gonna need Him again.”
     The Christians with the “Parachute Mentality” makes at least two fatal blunders. First, he thinks that Jesus is something you put on and off, depending on your need, but you know as well as I do that Christianity is a daily walk. I read somewhere that Jesus said, “Take up your cross daily.” Second, he thinks that God can be ignored and spurned when things are going well, and then immediately come to the rescue when things turn sour. If I read my Bible clearly, it does not work that way. Dearly beloved, God wants your humble obedience and submission every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day of the year. It is not that He needs you; it is that you need Him! To think otherwise is to posses a “parachute mentality”.
Tom Wacaster

August Birthday’s

Darrell Buchanan ……………..…….. 8/2
Jeff Drake ………………………………..8/5
Doyle Brooks …………………………..8/17
Jim Moses ……………………………….8/19
Yvonne Barclay ………………………8/21
Judy Miller …………………………….8/25
Lilian Donahey ………………………8/26
Anita Shackelford ………………….8/26
James Crafton ………………………..8/29

Bulletin Board:
Campwood church of Christ:
Members of the Campwood church of Christ are having their “Building Dedication” by hosting a Gospel Meeting on August 13th till August 16th 2006. Mike Bonner of San Antonio will begin the program on Sunday morning at 10:00a. Church members will host a luncheon following the morning service, which is at 11:00a. A congregational singing will be held at 3:00p followed by refreshments. The evening service will begin at 6:00p with Paul Stone from Dripping Springs. Services will begin at 7:00p Monday thru Wednesday with the following speakers: Monday: Clay Bond of Johnson City. Tuesday: Don Walker of San Antonio. Wednesday: Tim Ayers of Austin. The topic will be “The Unchanging Gospel”. All are welcome.

Schedule of Service
Sun. Morning: 10:00a Bible Class
                        10:45a Worship
Sun. Evening: *6:00p Worship *

Wed. Evening:  7:00p Bible Class

2nd Wed. @ 7:00p Singing Night
2nd Sun. @ 12p Fellowship Lunch

Gospel Preacher:
Adrian B. Siller

P.O. Box 1065
Leakey, TEXAS 78873

Church Phone: (830) 232-6933
Home Phone: (830) 232-6678
www.leakeychurchofchrist.org

Morning Lesson:
John 12:44-50
“Jesus, The Light of The World”

Weekly Events
In June:
Bible Study @7pm:
Suspended until the fall.

Bible Reading
 &
Discussion @7pm:
1st Samuel
Thursday’s
 17th, 24th, 31st

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Sunday School 10 am
Communion & Worship 10:45 am
Sunday Evenings 6 pm
Wednesday Service 7 pm
 
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