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Central Haywood Church of Christ

Serving God from the mountains of North Carolina

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Jeff Arnette

I am the preacher of Central Haywood church of Christ in Clyde NC. We are located about 20 miles outside of Asheville off of I-40. I have been married to the love of my life for 27 years and we have three wonderful children together. The Lord has blessed me beyond measure.

Finding Time for Jesus.

With such busy lives, it’s easy for Christians to feel overwhelmed by the constant demands on our time. Things like work, family, friends, and other responsibilities and requirements fill us to the breaking point. Yet, amid the chaos, we need to be reminded of the truth of Matthew 6:33.

In this verse, Jesus challenges us to prioritize our relationship to Him and the Church. I am convinced you know and desire to do it but when are we supposed to find the time to do it. Let me share with you some practical steps that help me start and fill each day with Jesus.

Start your day with prayer.

Those first moments of your day set the tone for the entire day. By beginning with a focus and dependence on Jesus you have set your heart and mind on His purposes. It doesn’t have to be a huge 30-minute prayer session. It can be a short prayer of thanks and seeking His guidance and that will make the day better (Psalm 5:3).

Fill your day with the Lord.

In the book “The Practice of the Presence of God” by Brother Lawrence he spoke about filling the things you must do with a focus on the Lord. Take what you are already doing and put Him in it. Think about a passage of Scripture, pray, and whatever you are doing do it for the Lord (Psalm 16:11).

Make time for worship.

Worship doesn’t have to be confined to Sunday mornings. It can happen anytime and anywhere you are glorifying Him. It could be while you’re doing laundry or washing dishes or whatever it is you’re doing. Every second is a time for worship (Psalm 100:2).

Seek fellowship with your church family.

Staying connected with your church family can enhance, inspire, and provide support and accountability for your spiritual journey. It could be a small group, a bible study group, church attendance, or simply fun times surrounded by fellow Christians. Never forget the words of Hebrews 10:25. The Lord and His church want the best for you.

End your day with Jesus.

At the end of your day, spend just a few moments to reflect and give thanks to Him. Think about what went great, when you felt His presence, and areas that you need His help. It will deepen your relationship with Him and help you release the day to Him (Psalm 4:8).

Making time for Jesus doesn’t have to be difficult. Simply include Him in your day and you will enjoy a deeper faith and more meaningful faith that fills you with hope and love.

What the Bible Really Says to Mothers

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mothers reading this today and those who have acted like a mother to siblings, nieces and nephews, cousins, etc. I want to talk to you about something most women struggle with even those who mother was not in their life. It a myth that many mothers and women believe about themselves.

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How Have Overcommitted Lifestyles Hindered the Church? (Part 2)

By Brian Mitchell

We need to see our overcrowded lives, as not merely a problem which needs to be overcome, but a problem that has created other problems which are far more serious. This is a problem which hinders the cause of Christ because it keeps us distracted from the fact that our real purpose in life is not being fulfilled. Do we have any doubt where the problem of being overcommitted comes from? It comes from the devil, and when we fill our lives with so many inconsequential activities, we are literally playing into his hands to neutralize our effectiveness in this world.

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Overcommitted Lifestyles (Part 1)

By Brian Mitchell

One of the most dangerous tendencies of the average American today is the tendency to over commit themselves. Unfortunately, this is a problem that has affected the Lord’s people as well. Often we commit to too many activities and concerns that are unrelated to the work of the Lord and thus hinder us in our abilities to serve the Lord effectively and fruitfully. Many times we find ourselves in the same predicament as Martha—Lk.10:41-42.

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10 Verses of Renewal and Hope.

The Bible is filled with hope and encouragement. Jesus Christ was born into this world, lived a sinless and perfect life, died on the cross, and rose again on the third day to pay our debt of sin and give us hope for a better day. Yet life for the faithful Christian can be a difficult and discouraging journey. It can leave us feeling discouraged, defeated, and alone in our daily struggles.

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Letting Go and Giving Up.

I cannot count the number of times I have heard these two phrases used in Christianity. It’s confusing. In some situations, we’re told to have faith, keep holding on but in others we’re told to let go and put in the hands of the Lord. Which one is it? How can I know which one I’m supposed to do?

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Abiding in Christ.

The phrase “abiding in Christ” often emerges as a profound yet enigmatic concept, calling us to a deeper understanding of its essence and implications in the life of a believer. The scriptural foundation for this discussion is found in John 15, where Jesus Christ describes Himself as the true vine, with His followers as the branches—a metaphor that encapsulates the life-sustaining relationship between Christ and believers.

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Easter and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Easter is one of the most important and celebrated events in the Christian calendar. This holiday is focused on the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, which is the foundation of the Christian faith. It is a powerful symbol of hope, new beginnings, and victory over death.

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Is Joy Possible Without Happiness?

              There is a common belief in Christianity today that says you can feel joy without feeling emotions like happiness. Often it is presented as if Christianity is not meant to emotional and that being a faithful Christian often results in a life that something less than the abundant life Jesus promised.

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Emulating Christ: The Path to Genuine Transformation

In our journey through faith and life, the concept of Christlikeness stands as a beacon, guiding us toward the epitome of spiritual maturity. This pursuit, though noble and essential, unveils the vast gulf between our imperfections and the pristine character of Jesus. It beckons a question that resonates deeply within the heart of every believer: How can we truly embody the likeness of Christ in a world brimming with trials and tribulations?

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The challenge to continue learning God’s word.

              Throughout Scripture, we are challenged to grow in our faith and in our understanding of God’s word. Sounds easy enough except when you’ve read and studied it for years and it becomes almost mundane or boring. Not that God’s word is boring but after a while its easy for us to lose sight of just how amazing and exciting it truly is. God has spoken from heaven and given it to us for our good. Yet, we often lose sight of that and drift into complacency.

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IVF and the Christian: what are we to think?

              As most of you know, the state of Alabama recently ruled that embryos were children and thus, granted full protection under the law about the wrongful death of a minor. On one hand, I applaud the stand the state took that protects these embryos as unborn children and worthy of being protected. Just for clarification you should know that embryos are fertilized eggs that have already begun to develop. It is not simple sperm or an egg but a life that has already begun to develop into a life.

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From Water To Wine: Embracing The Fullness of Faith.

In John 2:1-11, we find the story of Jesus at a wedding in Cana, turning water into wine. This miracle isn’t just a display of power; it’s a symbol of transformation. Jesus takes something ordinary, water, and turns it into something extraordinary, wine, and not just any wine, but the finest. This act speaks volumes about the nature of Christ’s ministry: taking our ordinary lives and infusing them with extraordinary purpose and joy.

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Beyond human limitations: Embracing Divine wisdom in our achievements.

In the shadow of towering achievements and groundbreaking innovations, it’s easy to be dazzled by human capabilities. We live in an era marked by rapid advancements in technology, medicine, and science. Yet, amidst this whirlwind of progress, there lies an essential truth often overlooked: the limitations of human ability and the enduring need for divine guidance.

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A New Year, A Renewed Commitment: Reflective Questions for Church Members

As we welcome the new year, it’s a time of fresh beginnings and renewed commitments. For us this is a unique opportunity to reflect on our spiritual journey and how we can enhance our contribution to the life and health of our church.

Here are some reflective questions to guide us in this process:

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