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MERCEDES DRIVE Church of Christ SERVING IN WORSHIP TODAY Announcements ...................................................... David Harbin A.M. Song Leader ..................................................... David Dailey Opening Prayer ............................................................... Bert Smith Scripture Reading .................................................... Kolton Sloan SERMON ....................................................... BRANDON JACKSON Closing Prayer ............................................................. Jarrod Kersey P.M. Song Leader ............................................................ Bert Smith LORD’S SUPPER Jay Waldrop Kevin Bradford Anthony Bradford Phillip Edwards P.M. Kolton Sloan MONTHLY SIGN-UPS/ASSIGNMENTS PREPARE COMMUNION .................................... DeDe Caddell SATURDAY SIS HOST ............................................. Kitty Waldrop LADIES BIBLE STUDY ............................................... Betty Ramay EMPTY-NESTERS ........................................................ Kitty Waldrop INBETWEENERS (“Young Adults”) ...... (Mar) Kelli Dailey YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ........................... David & Kelli Dailey SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SUNDAY Bible Study ...................................................................................... 9 A.M. Morning Worship ..................................................................... 10 A.M. Evening Worship ......................................................................... 6 P.M. TUESDAY Bible Study .................................................................................... 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study ....................................................................................... 6 P.M. FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH SCHEDULE Bible Class ....................................................................................... 9 A.M. Worship ............................................................................................. 10 A.M. Fellowship Meal .......................................................................... 11 A.M. Song Service ......................................................................... 12:30 P.M. I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD!” Psalm 122:1 ELDERS Danny Dailey ............................................................. (205) 799-0917 Jay Waldrop .............................................................. (205) 242-4600 DEACONS Kevin Bradford ......................................................... (205) 285-7967 David Harbin ............................................................ (205) 292-3515 John Sloan ............................................................... (205) 965-5932 Elders meet on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 5 P.M. If you would like to meet with the Elders, please contact one of them to schedule a time. By Jeff Asher Webster defines contentment as “the state of be- ing contented: satisfaction…not desiring more than one has: satisfied; resigned to circumstances, assenting, satisfied with things as they are.” In the Bible content is from two words. e first word, ARKEO; means “to be possessed of unfailing strength, to be strong, to suffice, to be enough; passively to be satisfied with a thing, contented.” e second, AUTARKEIA describes “a perfect condition of life in which no aid or support is needed; hence, sufficiency of the necessities of life: contentment.” It Is Not… Gratification. Paul did not always have all he needed. Sometimes he even went hungry (Philippians 4:11). However, he was always content (v. 12). us, gratifi- cation does not guarantee contentment and one may be content though lacking necessities and comforts. How often have we seen someone who thought they could be happy if they could just have, or do, or be… only to experience disappointment, once gratified. Contentment is not rooted in possessing or pleasure. Lack of Ambition. ere is nothing wrong with want- ing to succeed, improve, or do better. As a matter of fact, God’s word teaches us to be thrifty and diligent in the management of our resources in order to in- crease our substance (Proverbs 10:4). God encourages us to work hard, achieve and rejoice in our success (Ecclesiastes 2:24; Proverbs 10:5; Ephesians 4:28). What God disapproves is a covetous spirit and an in- satiable desire for more and more (Ecclesiastes 5:10- 11; Proverbs 1:19). e real joy in work, success and possessions is the realization that one has enough and the joy that comes from giving to other (Ephesians 4:28, 29; Proverbs 30:8-9; Acts 20:35). Indifference. Laziness is a sin, and neglect is a greater sin (Proverbs 24:30-34). e man who will not work is unworthy of support (2 essalonians 3:10). Too many try to ennoble their disorderly conduct by call- ing it contentment (Proverbs 21:24-25). It Is… Submission. In order to be content one MUST be realistic (Matthew 6:25-34; Ecclesiastes 1:15). e short man is not going to be tall, nor the bald man grow hair. ere are some things we cannot change, but change the things you can and use the things you cannot (Luke 19:4). As one fellow observed they’re not stumbling-blocks or barricades, but stepping stones. Pleasure. e secret to finding contentment is learn- ing to enjoy the things you have, rather than finding displeasure in what you do not (Hebrews 13:5). is wrong perspective leads to jealousy and envy (Eccle- siastes 4:4; Proverbs 14:30). Life is robbed of its joy when we waste it pining away for what we do not possess while never savoring the what is ours and ours alone. Satisfaction. Paul wrote the Philippians and said, “I am full” (4:18). Contentment comes when one is able to recognize “It is enough.” e wise man says there are four things that are never satisfied: the grave, a barren womb, the earth which drinks in the rain and fire (Proverbs 30:14-16). He describes the men of his day as horse leaches that cry continually, “Give! Give!” (cf. Amos 4:1). ere is a point when we have enough (1 Timothy 6:8-10). Contentment Must Be Learned e Apostle Paul said, “I have learned, in whatsoev- er state I am, therewith to be content” (Philippians 4:11). It is obvious then that we do not just wake up one morning and realize we are content. It is a state of mind that we must acquire through the discipline of the word of God. It is something that comes through the faithful practice of the religion of Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 6:6). We may learn to be content by following the example of Christ. Jesus did not possess a lot of things (Mat- thew 8:20), but surely He was one of the hap- piest men that ever lived. He understood that life is not measured by the size of one’s bank account (Luke 12:15; Matthew 6:19-21, 25). He learned to trust in the Providence of God and the goodness of His brethren (Luke 6:27- 38; Matthew 6:33). He was a giver not a taker (Acts 20:35). We can learn contentment from the discipline of suffering. We can be perfected through suf- fering even Jesus was perfected (Hebrews 2:11). Trials build character which is of greater worth than things (1 Peter 1:5-7). rough suffering we develop greater faith and inner strength (Philippians 4:11-13; Romans 5:3-5). e experiences of life will teach us how to be content if we will let them. e average or common lifestyle produces the heartiest people and those most likely to be truly reliant upon God (Proverbs 30:8, 9; cf. He- brews 13:5; Matthew 6:24). Abundance tends toward dependence upon what one possesses (Ecclesiastes 4:6). Poverty often seduces to despair and cynicism (1 Timothy 6:6-10). But a life filled with hard work and a thrifty lifestyle brings one to know that God is good and takes care of the righteous (Ecclesiastes 5:12; Proverbs 11:28; 22:4; 1 Peter 3:12). It is important that men learn it is what you are and do that endures, rather than what you had and spent (Proverbs 23:5; Ecclesiastes 2:18-19). We can learn to be content from the examples that are about us. I remember hearing my mother say of the life during the Depression, “We were all poor we just didn’t know it.” What they lacked in material things they made up for in love and affection. e simple life can be a wonderful life if there is love in the home, whereas we can have both fists full and be miserable because we are consumed with things rather than re- lationships (Proverbs 16:8; Proverbs 17:1). Strength of character is what gives enjoyment to one’s possessions. Jesus knew it was not having that brought joy but doing (Acts 20:35). When we put our faith and trust in God rather than things (He- brews 13:5) and get our priorities in order (Matthew 6:33) putting our substance under His authority (Proverbs 22:7; 11:16; 12:11; 21:17), then we will be on the road to contentment. TEACHING VALUES: CONTENTMENT THOSE TO SERVE MEETING INFO ATTENDANCE LEADERSHIP WEEK OF 2/9/20 Worship A.M ............................................................................................ 74 Worship P.M. ............................................................................................. 57 Tuesday A.M (Bible Study) .............................................................. ** Wednesday P.M. ................................................................................... 55 CONTRIBUTION .................................................................. $2215.89 FEBRUARY 16, 2020 VOLUME 13 NUMBER 7
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M E R C E D E S D R I V E

Church of ChristSERVING IN WORSHIP TODAY

Announcements ...................................................... David HarbinA.M. Song Leader ..................................................... David DaileyOpening Prayer ............................................................... Bert SmithScripture Reading .................................................... Kolton Sloan

SERMON ....................................................... BRANDON JACKSONClosing Prayer ............................................................. Jarrod KerseyP.M. Song Leader ............................................................ Bert Smith

LORD’S SUPPER

Jay WaldropKevin Bradford

Anthony BradfordPhillip Edwards

P.M. Kolton Sloan

MONTHLY SIGN-UPS/ASSIGNMENTS

PREPARE COMMUNION .................................... DeDe Caddell

SATURDAY SIS HOST ............................................. Kitty Waldrop

LADIES BIBLE STUDY ............................................... Betty Ramay

EMPTY-NESTERS ........................................................ Kitty Waldrop

INBETWEENERS (“Young Adults”) ...... (Mar) Kelli Dailey

YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ........................... David & Kelli Dailey

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

SUNDAYBible Study ...................................................................................... 9 A.M.Morning Worship ..................................................................... 10 A.M.Evening Worship ......................................................................... 6 P.M.

TUESDAYBible Study .................................................................................... 10 A.M.

WEDNESDAY Bible Study ....................................................................................... 6 P.M.

FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH SCHEDULEBible Class ....................................................................................... 9 A.M.Worship ............................................................................................. 10 A.M. Fellowship Meal .......................................................................... 11 A.M. Song Service ......................................................................... 12:30 P.M.

I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD!” Psalm 122:1

ELDERSDanny Dailey ............................................................. (205) 799-0917Jay Waldrop .............................................................. (205) 242-4600

DEACONSKevin Bradford ......................................................... (205) 285-7967David Harbin ............................................................ (205) 292-3515John Sloan ............................................................... (205) 965-5932

Elders meet on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 5 P.M. If you would like to meet with the Elders, please contact one of them to schedule a time.

By Jeff Asher

Webster defines contentment as “the state of be-ing contented: satisfaction…not desiring more than one has: satisfied; resigned to circumstances, assenting, satisfied with things as they are.” In the Bible content is from two words. The first word, ARKEO; means “to be possessed of unfailing strength, to be strong, to suffice, to be enough; passively to be satisfied with a thing, contented.” The second, AUTARKEIA describes “a perfect condition of life in which no aid or support is needed; hence, sufficiency of the necessities of life: contentment.”

It Is Not…

Gratification. Paul did not always have all he needed. Sometimes he even went hungry (Philippians 4:11). However, he was always content (v. 12). Thus, gratifi-cation does not guarantee contentment and one may be content though lacking necessities and comforts.

How often have we seen someone who thought they could be happy if they could just have, or do, or be…only to experience disappointment, once gratified. Contentment is not rooted in possessing or pleasure.

Lack of Ambition. There is nothing wrong with want-ing to succeed, improve, or do better. As a matter of fact, God’s word teaches us to be thrifty and diligent in the management of our resources in order to in-crease our substance (Proverbs 10:4). God encourages us to work hard, achieve and rejoice in our success (Ecclesiastes 2:24; Proverbs 10:5; Ephesians 4:28).

What God disapproves is a covetous spirit and an in-satiable desire for more and more (Ecclesiastes 5:10-11; Proverbs 1:19). The real joy in work, success and possessions is the realization that one has enough and the joy that comes from giving to other (Ephesians 4:28, 29; Proverbs 30:8-9; Acts 20:35).

Indifference. Laziness is a sin, and neglect is a greater sin (Proverbs 24:30-34). The man who will not work is unworthy of support (2 Thessalonians 3:10). Too many try to ennoble their disorderly conduct by call-ing it contentment (Proverbs 21:24-25).

It Is…

Submission. In order to be content one MUST be realistic (Matthew 6:25-34; Ecclesiastes 1:15). The

short man is not going to be tall, nor the bald man grow hair. There are some things we cannot change, but change the things you can and use the things you cannot (Luke 19:4). As one fellow observed they’re not stumbling-blocks or barricades, but stepping stones.

Pleasure. The secret to finding contentment is learn-ing to enjoy the things you have, rather than finding displeasure in what you do not (Hebrews 13:5). This wrong perspective leads to jealousy and envy (Eccle-siastes 4:4; Proverbs 14:30). Life is robbed of its joy when we waste it pining away for what we do not possess while never savoring the what is ours and ours alone.

Satisfaction. Paul wrote the Philippians and said, “I am full” (4:18). Contentment comes when one is able to recognize “It is enough.” The wise man says there are four things that are never satisfied: the grave, a barren womb, the earth which drinks in the rain and fire (Proverbs 30:14-16). He describes the men of his day as horse leaches that cry continually, “Give! Give!” (cf. Amos 4:1). There is a point when we have enough (1 Timothy 6:8-10).

Contentment Must Be Learned

The Apostle Paul said, “I have learned, in whatsoev-er state I am, therewith to be content” (Philippians 4:11). It is obvious then that we do not just wake up one morning and realize we are content. It is a state of mind that we must acquire through the discipline of the word of God. It is something that comes through the faithful practice of the religion of Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 6:6).

We may learn to be content by following the example of Christ. Jesus did not possess a lot of things (Mat-

thew 8:20), but surely He was one of the hap-piest men that ever lived. He understood that life is not measured by the size of one’s bank account (Luke 12:15; Matthew 6:19-21, 25). He learned to trust in the Providence of God and the goodness of His brethren (Luke 6:27-38; Matthew 6:33). He was a giver not a taker (Acts 20:35).

We can learn contentment from the discipline of suffering. We can be perfected through suf-fering even Jesus was perfected (Hebrews 2:11). Trials build character which is of greater worth

than things (1 Peter 1:5-7). Through suffering we develop greater faith and inner strength (Philippians 4:11-13; Romans 5:3-5).

The experiences of life will teach us how to be content if we will let them. The average or common lifestyle produces the heartiest people and those most likely to be truly reliant upon God (Proverbs 30:8, 9; cf. He-brews 13:5; Matthew 6:24). Abundance tends toward dependence upon what one possesses (Ecclesiastes 4:6). Poverty often seduces to despair and cynicism (1 Timothy 6:6-10). But a life filled with hard work and a thrifty lifestyle brings one to know that God is good and takes care of the righteous (Ecclesiastes 5:12; Proverbs 11:28; 22:4; 1 Peter 3:12). It is important that men learn it is what you are and do that endures, rather than what you had and spent (Proverbs 23:5; Ecclesiastes 2:18-19).

We can learn to be content from the examples that are about us. I remember hearing my mother say of the life during the Depression, “We were all poor we just didn’t know it.” What they lacked in material things they made up for in love and affection. The simple life can be a wonderful life if there is love in the home, whereas we can have both fists full and be miserable because we are consumed with things rather than re-lationships (Proverbs 16:8; Proverbs 17:1).

Strength of character is what gives enjoyment to one’s possessions. Jesus knew it was not having that brought joy but doing (Acts 20:35). When we put our faith and trust in God rather than things (He-brews 13:5) and get our priorities in order (Matthew 6:33) putting our substance under His authority (Proverbs 22:7; 11:16; 12:11; 21:17), then we will be on the road to contentment.

TEACHING VALUES: CONTENTMENT

T H O S E T O S E R V E M E E T I N G I N F O

A T T E N D A N C E

L E A D E R S H I P

WEEK OF 2/9/20Worship A.M ............................................................................................ 74Worship P.M. ............................................................................................. 57 Tuesday A.M (Bible Study) .............................................................. **Wednesday P.M. ................................................................................... 55

CONTRIBUTION .................................................................. $2215.89

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N E W S & N O T E S S P E C I A L P R A Y E R

PHYLLIS GARRISON’S MOM passed away and she is dealing with cancer & recovering from surgery as well

KEVIN BARNETT & FAMILY - parents killed in tornado in Carrollton, Kevin has lost his job as well

KEN RAMAY surgery 2/27

BROOKLYN JAMES COOK, great-granddaughter of James & Judy Hall got to go home this week!

JOANNE ELMORE, Gertrude’s sister back in the hospital

TIM SMITH, in the hospital having blood pressure issues

JOHN PORTER AND FAMILY, his mother is on life support after a stroke following gall bladder surgery.

SMITH FAMILY, loss of Tonya Smith

ANDY CADDELL, MRI on back

KENZIE GRACE has the flu for a second time

BARBIE SMITH, asked for prayers and forgiveness Wednesday night, please remember our sweet sister in your prayers this week, she is very dear to us all!!!

KEN WINTERS, Naomi & Nate’s grandfather fell from ladder has serious injuries

BETH BOONE, Ruth E.’s sister in ER in Oklahoma

LINDA STRAWBRIDGE, James Hall’s sister had heart attack

JERRY REACH, friend of David Dailey having heart issues

JENNIFER MCDONALD, had good results from testing

LINDA NEWMAN, heart cath

1/23, had good results

TRACY SANFORD, friend of

PATRICIA DUREN

DONNIE BRADFORD, FAY MCDONALD, DANNY DAILEY - eye surgeries

MEDIA SLOAN

RUSTY BURNETTE, blood clots & rescheduled hip surgery again

BUBBA MCREED, emergency heart surgery, is doing well

REMEMBER the RAMESH FAMILY in your prayers as they are still dealing with the loss of the head of the family. DONATIONS can still be sent as well, see Kitty Waldrop or Monalisa Harbin.

JERRY SMITH, heart bypass surgery *doing well

JANIS MORRISON, husband had heart attack *doing well

LATASHA WRIGHT, lost her home to storms last weekend

JAMES MCGARRETY, Gertrude’s grandchildren’s grandfather passed away

JACK DUNAWAY of the Oxford area passed away

AMERICAN TROOPS DEPLOYED TO THE MIDDLE EAST

JEAN CICERO

KEVIN BRADFORD, asked for prayers and encouragement to be more like Christ

EDDIE MILLER, friend of Scott Sloan who was diagnosed with prostate cancer

BETTY RAMAY, undergoing tests

GERTRUDE HALLMAN, home

U P C O M I N G E V E N T S & I N F O

D A I L Y P R A Y E R S

M O N T H L Y P A N T R Y I T E M S

2 S A M U E L T R I V I A

○ Instant milk ○ 5# bag flour ○ 4# bag sugar ○ Salt & pepper

Names WILL eventually drop off of this list as others are added. Please let Kelli know each week if you have someone who needs to stay

longer. You can text, email, or give a written note.

■ Please pray daily for our Elders as they search diligently to find a new minister to work with us here

■ AGM AIM Global Ministries, Glenda Terry, Roger Mills, Betty Blackwell, Ramesh Family, Andy Caddell, Danny & Donna Dailey, Ken & Betty Ramay, Tammy Jones, Juanita Watkins, Gertrude Hallman & family, Jamie Kelly, Faye Caddell

■ Please pray for our upcoming ladies day in March on the book of Revelation. Pray for Helen Mulaparthi who is speaking, for those working to put it together, and for those who will attend, that we all will be strengthened and grow in the knowledge and wisdom of God’s word, and that He will be glorified in all that we do.

B I R T H D A Y SDon Cicero - Feb 04William Smith - Feb 05Amy Burnell - Feb 07Monalisa Harbin - Feb 07Charlie Patterson - Feb 08Juanita Watkins - Feb 10Koli Nichols - Feb 15

Alex Harbin - Feb 16Charlie Banks - Feb 18Barbie Smith - Feb 19Bert Smith - Feb 19Donna Dailey - Feb 20Ruth Edwards - Feb 23Izzy McDonald - Feb 28

■ COTTONDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST SINGING Friday, Feb 28th 7-8:30pm

■ EAST TUSCALOOSA FELLOWSHIPS (Quarterly hosts) HILLCREST March 22nd EASTPOINT May 24th COTTONDALE August 2nd MERCEDES DRIVE October 18th

■ SIGN UP SHEETS IN BACK - still need some to sign up for monthly opportunities

■ TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Each Tuesday at 10am in the fellowship hall

■ FIRST SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP March 1st, 9am Bible class, 10am Worship, Fellowship Meal, 12:30 Afternoon Worship

■ WEEKEND GOSPEL MEETING with Caleb Sampson March 6-8 (Fri-Sun)

2 Samuel Trivia Question 2/9/20Who went down into a pit and slew a lion on a snowy day? (23:20-23)

A AraunahB BenaiahC EleazarD JoabE Shammah

Circle the correct answer. Cut this section out and write your name below. Put it IN THE BOX IN THE FOYER by Wednesday night. Those who get the correct answer will be published in the next bulletin. Only use the Bible to find the answer.

NAME: _____________________________________________

PREVIOUS TRIVIA QUESTION ANSWER: Who stood in the middle of a field of lentils and defended it? (23:11-12) E. Shammah

Thank you to all who submitted answers to the trivia questions! GREAT JOB!!!

Correct Answers: LUKE SMITHCharlie PattersonLee SmithJoJo DaileyDonna DaileyIzzy McDonald

Braxton McDonaldKen RamayBetty RamayJay WaldropDeDe Caddell

REVELATIONTHE CURIOUS CASE OF

UNVEILED MARCH 21, 2020 9AM

CURIOUS ABOUT THE BOOK OF REVELATION? WHAT DOES IT ALLMEAN? COME LEARN ABOUT IT WITH HELEN MULAPARTHI AT OUR

SPRING 2020 LADIES DAY!

AT YOUR LOCAL "THEATRE"

MERCEDES DRIVE CHURCH OF CHRIST

17303 HIGHWAY 11 NVANCE, AL 35490

LADIES ONLY

REGISTRATIONAT 8:30AM

ADMIT ONE

■ GIRLS FOR CHRIST - Friday Feb 21, 2020 6:30pm

■ FEBRUARY YOUTH FELLOWSHIP - **SIGN UP SHEET IN BACK** BONFIRE @ THE FARM Sat. Feb. 22nd (as-suming the weather cooperates - if not it may be moved to the 28th) @ 5:30pm. Bring lawn chairs and blankets if you’d like. We’ll have hotdogs & hot cocoa. See David or Kelli with ques-tions.

■ YOUTH DEVO & KICKBALL Sunday, March 1st at 4pm at the church building

■ LADIES’ BIBLE STUDY Tuesday, March 3rd, 6pm in the fellowship hall

■ SATURDAY SISTERS Saturday, March 14th at 9am (location TBA)

■ LADIES’ DAY - CURIOUS CASE OF REVELATION March 21, 2020 9am (Registration at 8:30) - Have you ever won-dered just what Revelation was all about? Invite your friends. Helen Mulaparthi has studied it in depth and will share with us all at the upcoming ladies day. SEE GAYLA TO SIGN UP TO HELP, we hope to have lots of visitors!

■ HOSPICE MEALS Those who have signed up to provide meals for Hospice in Tus-caloosa should have the food there between 10:30-11am on that Friday. Remember we’re providing food for 20-25 people. If you have any questions contact Kitty Waldrop. Meal assignment sheets are in the foyer. MAR 27 - Linda Newman, Retha Griffin, Barbie Smith

■ Feb 2 Carl & Alexis Malone 17045 Vance Highland Dr. Vance, AL 35490 205-535-4553 [email protected]

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■ MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Tuesday Feb 11, 6pm in the fellowship hall

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