October 15th, 2006 Leakey
church of Christ Weekly
Bulletin
As we study the Scriptures, we find that God has made available all that is needed for our salvation. We find many
lessons throughout the Bible that help us be the kind of people God would have us to be. It is in the Scriptures
that we learn to be careful in what we put into our hearts and into our minds, so that we do not begin to think as
and be like those in the world. In the letter to the Philippians, the apostle Paul wrote: "Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise,
think on these things." (Phil. 4:8) Since what we put into our hearts and minds is very important, we all
need to be extremely careful in the things that we read and the things that we hear.
Another very important lesson that we learn from the Scriptures is in regard to Christian character. As we read the
first letter that Paul wrote to Timothy, we find that the apostle Paul considered Christian character to be of tremendous
importance to Timothy, and all who are obedient to the Word. We read in I Timothy 4:12,13, "Let no man despise
thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in
purity. Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine." We do understand that Paul
wrote this to Timothy because he was still a young man, and perhaps was having some difficulty with the brethren
because of his youth. Nevertheless, the advice that Paul gave to Timothy was not just Paul's own ideas on what Timothy
needed to do, but rather it was what the Holy Spirit had to say in the matter. Timothy was commanded to be "an
example of [to] the believers." Timothy should set the best example he could for all of those who were observing
him.
Paul was advising Timothy on how he could develop good Christian character. Timothy could do this by being very careful
in his speech, not only as he conducted daily conversations with others, but also in the proclamation of God's Word.
Timothy was to set a good example in his daily conduct before all of the brethren, as well as in his love for the
brethren; in his faithfulness to God and man; and, last of all, in his purity. To help Timothy accomplish this, Paul
told him to give attendance to reading, to exhortation, and to doctrine. But what kind of reading was the apostle
Paul referring to? Not just any kind of reading, but the reading of the Scriptures. How do we measure up to what
Paul told Timothy to do, which could very well apply to every Christian?
Al Macias
October Birthday’s
Patsy Holbrook …………………….10/3
Truman Holbrook …………………10/10
Samantha Sollers ………………..10/16
Alene Newton ……………………….10/19
Bill Holbrook ………………………..10/23
Emma “Libby” Suttle ……………10/27
Thank you all for all the support during last weeks difficult time. Adrian, Debbie, and Candice.
Morning Lesson:
1st Corinthians 15:50-58
“Transformation from Physical to Spiritual”
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
Privileged to serve:
Preacher:
Brother: Adrian B. Siller
Announcements:
Doyle Brooks
Mark Manglberger
Richard Sollers
Song Leader:
Doyle Brooks
Weekly Events
In September:
Bible Study @7pm:
Suspended until the fall.
Bible Reading
&
Discussion @7pm:
1st Samuel
Thursday’s
Suspended until November 2nd
Lord’s Table:
Doyle Brooks
James Crafton
Bill Holbrook
Truman Holbrook
Mark Manglberger
Richard Sollers
Lord’s Table PM
Truman Holbrook
Mark Manglberger