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In Rememberance of Sister Gjuan Quiller

Gjuan Quiller Youth Achievment Scholarship has been established to provide educational assistance to a member of the Evening Light Church of God Sunday School youth.
This will be an annual award given to an active member of the Evening Ligh Church of God Sunday School, who are enrolled in a post secondary education institution.
If you would like to contribute to this fund, may checks payable to the Evening Light Church of God Gjuan Quiller Scholarship and mail to PO Box 353 Graniteville, SC 29829

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Senior Pastor:
Leroy Robinson
Chairman, Deacon Board:
James Carr
Chairman of the Trustee Board:
Oscar Quiller
Christian Education:
Mary Carr
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I'Rish Kitchings
Sunday School Superintendent:
Clem Brown
Assistant Superintendent:
Frances Moore
Youth Director:
Regina Brown
President Sanctuary Choir:
Barbara Brown
Choir Director:
Gwendowlyn Quiller
Announcement Coordinator:
Greta Robinson
Finance Secretary:
Betty Hamilton

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(Mount Zion circa 1917)

360 Chalk Bed Road / PO Box 353
Graniteville, South Carolina 29829
803-663-6975
www.eveninglightchur@bellsouth.net

Striving to be a multi-racial, bible teaching, Christ centered church focused on fellowship, discipleship, worship, ministry, and evangelism.

Happening Now

Comming Soon First Annual Christmas Cantata & Youth Christmas Celebration

 
 
 
Join us in prayer for the following:
    All our High School and College Graduates
    I'Rish Kitchings
    Melvin Newsome
    Minnie McMillan
    Lila O'Conner
    Robbie Padgett
    Clem Brown, Sr.
    James Barton
    Rachel Mims
    Angela Glover
    Freddie Smith
    James Moore
    Shann Hardy
    Ramone Hardy
    Terrence Reeves
    Jessica Brown
    Ricky Brown
    Barbara Brown
    The Homeless
    Our Youth
    Breezy Hill/Graniteville Community
    Trevor William
    Lemiah Mims, Jr.(Tony)
    Arthur Kitchings
    William Derrick
    Ethel Mae Robinson
    Jessie Miller
    Willamenia Simpkins
    Johnnie Hamilton
    Betty Buchannan
    Hattie Carr
    Frederick Roberson
    Russell Coyle
 Ministry Department

Senior Pastor
Elder Leroy Robinson
Associate Pastor
vacant
Assistant Ministers
Rev. Mary Carr
Minister Daniel Carr
Minister I'Rish Kitchings
Minister Melvin Newsome
Minister Trevor Cropp
 
FOCUS
Kay Arthur Share this Inductive Bible study consists of three component parts, which we will look at separately, but which frequently overlap in practice. These three parts are observation, interpretation, and application.

Observation answers the question: What does the passage say? It is the foundation which must be laid if you want to accurately interpret and properly apply God's Word. Have you ever read a book, chapter, or verse of the Bible and five minutes later been unable to remember anything you have read? So often we read the Bible with our eyes but not with our mind. There are several reasons for this. Either

we think God's Word will magically make an impression on us without any effort on our part, or we don't really believe we can understand what we've read, or we are waiting for the pastor to teach on this section of Scripture so we'll know what to believe.

Often, however, we forget what we have read simply because we don't know what to look for in the text. Therefore, in the first part of this book you are going to learn what to look for when you read your Bible.

Because observation is discovering what the passage is saying, it requires time and practice. You'll discover that the more you read and get to know a book of the Bible, the more its truths will become obvious to you. You'll be awed at the wealth of spiritual riches contained in even the shortest books of the Bible—and you will have discovered it yourself! You will know that you know!

Interpretation answers the question: What does the passage mean? And the basis for accurate interpretation is always careful observation. Interpretation is the process of discovering what the passage means. As you carefully observe Scripture, the meaning will become apparent. However, if you rush into interpretation without laying the vital foundation of accurate observation, your understanding will be colored by your presuppositions—what you think, what you feel, or what other people have said, rather than what God's Word says.

Interpretation is not necessarily a separate step from observation, for often, as you carefully observe the text, at that very moment you begin to see what it means. Thus, interpretation flows out of observation.

However, interpretation can also involve separate actions or steps that go beyond merely observing the immediate text. One of these exercises is investigating cross-references. First and foremost, let Scripture interpret Scripture. You may also use other helps, such as word studies or the evaluation of resources such as commentaries and Bible dictionaries to check your conclusions or to supplement your understanding of the historical or cultural setting of the text.

What we are going to do is to give you principles of interpretation and offer special sections to guide you in handling different types of writing, including figures of speech, parables, and allegories. We'll also show you how to do word studies and how to use Bible study tools that will greatly enhance your learning. It's going to be exciting—and so enlightening!

Application answers the question: How does the meaning of this passage apply to me? Usually this is the first thing we want to know when we read the Bible, but proper application actually begins with belief which then results in being and doing. Once you know what a passage means, you are not only responsible for putting it into practice in your own life, but accountable if you don't! Ultimately, then, the goal of personal Bible study is a transformed life and a deep and abiding relationship with Jesus Christ.

Application is not a third step in the inductive process. Rather, application takes place as you are confronted with truth and decide to respond in obedience to that truth. The basis for application is 2 Timothy 3:16-17:

All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work.

When you know what God says, what He means, and how to put His truths into practice, you will be equipped for every circumstance of life. To be equipped for every good work of life—totally prepared to handle every situation in a way that honors God—is not only possible, it is God's will. And that's what you will learn how to do if you will apply these study principles. Oh, the hundreds of stories we could tell you about what God has done because people disciplined themselves to know His Word in this way. It would thrill your heart! But right now stories aren't our purpose; getting you into the Word inductively is! Then, friend, you can tell your own story! We'd love to hear it!

When you know what God says, what He means, and how to put His truths into practice, you will be equipped for every circumstance of life.

How Observation, Interpretation, and Application Relate to Each Other

Accurate interpretation and correct application rest on the accuracy of your observations. Therefore, it is vital that you develop observation skills, even if at first they seem time-consuming or you feel less than adequate and even awkward doing them. Studying inductively is a learning process that does not happen overnight. It happens by doing—doing over and over again, until the doing becomes almost a habit, and a wonderful one at that.

As you go through the inductive process, you'll sometimes find observation, interpretation, and application happening simultaneously. God can give you insight at any point in your study, so be sensitive to His leading. When words or passages make an impression on you, stop for a moment and meditate on what God has shown you. Bring the plumb line of truth against what you believe and how you are living.

When you know what God says, what He means, and how to put His truths into practice, you will be equipped for every circumstance of life.

Through a diligent study of God's Word, under the guidance of His Spirit, you'll drop a strong anchor that will hold in the storms of life. You will know your God. And when you know your God, not only will you be strong, but you will do great exploits for Him (Daniel 11:32). Kay Arthur and her husband, Jack, are the founders of Precept Ministries

International. This ministry reaches hundreds of thousands of people internationally through "Precept Upon Precept" Bible studies and Kay's radio and television program Precepts for Life. Kay is the bestselling author of more than 100 books and Bible studies, and is also the active spokeswoman for The New Inductive Study Bible.

Article adapted from How to Study the Bible by Kay Arthur (Harvest House Publishers © 2001.)

 Developing as a Spiritual Leader
Why is trusting God so difficult? The Bible says this about trusting God, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" (Proverbs 3:5). Furthermore, it tells us that "He who trusts in himself is a fool. . ." (Proverbs 28:26). Still, most of us have difficulty trusting God at least at one point or another in our walk with Him. There are probably many reasons why trusting is difficult. God's ways don't always make sense to us. God told Noah to build an ark. It may have never rained up to this point and the nearest body of water was probably many miles away. It could not have made much sense to Noah at all (story found in Genesis 6-8). We want life to make sense. We always want to set our own terms and timetables. God works on a different timetable than our minds comprehend. God promised Abraham a son from his own body through his wife Sarah. It was at least 24 years before this promise was fulfilled in the manner in which God had promised. In the meantime, Abraham and Sarah had difficulty trusting God and tried their own methods to fulfill the promise (read about this in Genesis 15-17). We want what we want and we want it. . .now! It is difficult to trust in a plan that requires us to surrender all control of the time for completion. In order to trust in God, you must totally surrender your will, your ideas, your desires, and your future in to God's hands. Many of us are "control freaks." We don't want to give the control of any part of our lives over to another. If you don't believe that God loves you fully and really does have your best interests at heart and desires the very best for you, trusting Him is going to be extremely difficult. It takes a very special relationship to allow that measure of surrender. Most of us have a tendency to claim trust in God. However, at the first sign of any difficulty or trial, we think that God must not love us because He is allowing this difficulty to happen. The trial is exactly what God is using to test the level of trust that we have in Him. In spite of the trials, we always have God's promise that the trials and tests that we go through are for our good (Romans 8:28, Hebrews 12:2, 2 Corinthians 4:17, James 1:2). We learn that it is through trust that our relationship with God strengthens and our love for Him grows. We can trust in many things. None, however, offer the protection plan, the long term security, or the benefits that trusting in God offers. All of the other things in which we place our trust can fail. God never fails! In the words of King David, ". . .Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD God, my God, is with you. He will not fail you or forsake you. . ." (1 Chronicles 28:20). .
 

Rules for the Christian Households
Rules for Christian Households Colossians 3:18-25 (NIV) 18.Wives, submit to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. 19.Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them. 20.Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. 21.Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged. 22.Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord. 23.Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, 24.since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. 25.Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favoritism.


 
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