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Monday, November 3, 2025

A Point from pastor

How important is our thankfulness to God?
1st Thessalonians 5:18 says to "give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."  Thankfulness is extremely important - commanded of us;  God's will is that we be thankful.  Notice that verse says we are to give thanks in all circumstances... not necessarily for all circumstances.   Some circumstances are just plain bad.  And, to be frank, some of what we think are "good" circumstances do not always turn out as good as we thought (try winning the lottery... everyone would want the money but it often turns out pretty bad for the people financially, relationally, and spiritually.   So -I take it back- don't win the lottery).  

Yet, in all circumstances, God's will is that we give thanks.  His goodness, sovereignty, and faithfulness never change.   We have much to be thankful for.  

We often quote Romans 1 in our current culture as it seems like God wrote that for Americans in 2025 (it's actually very timely always).  We see in Romans 1:21, that Godless, unrighteous people have failed to glorify God nor do they give thanks to Him. Thanklessness is the beginning of rebellion!  But gratitude to God keeps us humble and keeps our eyes on Him.  

All of our prayers are to be directed to God with thanksgiving.  In everything with thanksgiving (Phil. 4:6-7) we are to let our requests be known to Him.  And why not?  Regardless of what we are praying about, He is our answer.  Instead of focusing on what is missing, we look to God for peace, joy and trust that He will strengthen us and even quiet our fears.

We've made much of being a witness for Jesus recently - evangelism and missions.  Your thankfulness to God is also a witness to Him.  When believers remain thankful even in the rotten circumstances or the worst of hardship, it shows others that our hope isn’t in circumstances but in Christ. Our trust in God’s goodness is an act of worship and evangelism.   We do have to let them know who this God is that we are thankful to, though.  Speaking of, are you out of tracts yet?   Have you given many out?  At least one?  Five?  Ten?  Ron would be blessed to know that every tract he got for us was given away.  Grab more this week if you need.  

As we get to November, much preparation is made for the day of Thanksgiving but my reminder to you today is that every day should be one of thanksgiving.  Thankfulness is the right response to who God is.  He is the source of all good.  "Every good and perfect gift is from above" (James 1:17).  When we fail to thank God, we subtly take credit... we tell the world "eyes on me."  But, when we are full of gratitude and thankfulness, recognizing our dependance on Him and His abundant generosity, it is as if we tell the world, "eyes on Jesus."   Be thankful.  

How to share the gospel using the three circles

Tom & Robin Wilson trained us in using a simple 3-circle diagram on how to share the gospel.   We all need to be able to clearly share the gospel and this may just be a simple tool you can use to share.  
Here are three links to help you revisit this:

This particular method may not be for you... but sharing Jesus must be for you.  Do take time to learn how you best share Jesus with others.  

Church Notes...

An "invite" you can use on social media, text, email, etc.

INVITE your veteran friends and family!  

THIS WEEK

Here are the highlights of classes and events THIS week

Men's Study Tonight - Men - join in at 7pm at Kyle Lane's house.  

Foundations of the Faith - This 12-week study of the "elementary" doctrines that we should all firmly grasp is entering the final quarter of lessons.  You may still join Saturday (9 to 10:30am).  This week is about judgments.  All will face judgment (Heb. 9:27) - what does that mean for you and I?  Join us.

Cantata Rehearsals - Christmas cantata rehearsal is Sunday from 11:20-12:30pm.   You may still join if you missed.  High schoolers and older are welcome.... yes, even your voice will sound good in this.

For the Master - will be ministering tomorrow, November 4th at 3:30pm.   This will be at Lakeside Immanuel (Concert Hall) - 17475 Frances St, Omaha
*** Also, mark your calendar for a special patriotic event at SSB this Sunday, 11/9 @ 6pm.  Invite your family, friends, neighbors, or co-workers (Hint: think of veterans you know).  

upcoming events

Make note of the classes and events available in the near future

The Living Room - Plan on attending our monthly coffee shop next Friday night (14th).  This is a great casual environment to bring a friend to.  Or just come and hang out, play games or sit and relax.   This takes place at Turtle Doves in Gretna.   6:30 to 9:30 pm.

Business Meeting - November 16, @ 6pm, is an annual business meeting where we vote for two to sit on the 2026 Nominating Committee.  

Thanksgiving Eve - November 26th at 7pm will be a special Thanksgiving Evening service.  We will spend much time in thanksgiving to God this night.  No other regular OA:sis programs this night.  

He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength. Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted; but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.

- Isaiah 40:29-31

Who is this King of glory? The Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle!

- Psalm 24:8

far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the one to come.

-  Ephesians 1:21

the Lord's day

We shared in communion surveying the wondrous cross... To survey is an act of studying something, examining it in order to make a judgment about it and determine the value.  Oh, how valuable the cross... Oh, how immensely valuable is our Jesus!  We sang "heaven came down" as that is what we are grabbing a hold of in communion!  Jesus came down.  And we share in Him, with Him!   Wow.  

Preparing for communion, we worked through Jude 12 and 13. Jude gives powerful metaphors here to warn the church of false believers and deceptive influences that can damage the body of Christ. Communion calls us to self-examination, reminding us that we must not approach the table lightly or without faith. Unlike empty leaders or drifting believers, Jesus is our true Shepherd, Bright Morning Star, Vine, Living Water, and solid Rock, providing nourishment, guidance, and stability. At the Table, we are reminded that abiding in Christ brings fruitfulness, refreshment, and peace, while apart from Him we remain uprooted, restless, and empty. We celebrate His sacrifice, receive His grace, and reaffirm our unity with Him and one another as we share in communion.

Did You Know?

The SSB Prayer Prod page is updated weekly - usually a few times each week.  Bookmark it or reference the SSB Weekly for the link - you can find the button for "Weekly Prayer Prods" in each Weekly's prayer section.  Here it is for your convenience as well: 

This Month in Christian History

November 1858
In early November, 1858, newly married John and Mary Ann Paton settle on the island of Tanna (now called Vanautu) in the South Pacific.  The tribal people there were largely hostile to outsiders.  Despite the barriers (including spirit worship and cannibalism), the Patons were committed to sharing the gospel and serving the locals with medicine, literacy, and Christian teaching.

Sadly, Mary Ann died of malaria only months after arrival, along with their newborn son.  John buried them with his own hands and continued the mission alone even with increasingly dangerous conditions.   Local hostility grew so severe that he was forced to flee in 1862.  He would go on to help establish missions on other islands where the people embraced Christianity.  Today, the island nation of Vanuatu is predominately Christian…  fruits of their labor.  

“Heaven is such a happy place that angels would not leave it for a minute even to bring messages from God, were it not that they take such infinite delight in doing God's will.  A hypocrite is able to do good, but he has no delight in the duty.”


- Thomas Watson

Prayer Prods

  1. Jeffry N - at home and improving. Lydia and Jeffry on the mend.  
  2. Mike & Lisa Cohen / Tom and Robin Wilson as they share Jesus with others in the next months.
  3. Steve P, Betty W  - healing from procedures
  4. Terri Godbey still dealing with pinched nerves/ back and neck troubles
  5. Kathy A maybe improving some (infection)
  6. Janet B, heart blockage - appt Friday
  7. Dormans traveling to be there for great-grandson's (Luke) surgery tomorrow
  8. Tami's immune system

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