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Stockton Baptist Church

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CHASING THE WIND. It sounds pretty morbid. However, King David's son, Solomon, commanded in 1 Kings 3:25 - 'Cut the living child in two, and give half to one woman and half to the other!' Of course, the baby was never bifurcated. Due to her motherly love, the birth mother told him to give her child to the lying woman in order to spare its life. Solomon's wisdom is legendary, much of which is seen in Proverbs. However, Solomon also wrote Ecclesiastes, in which he looks back at his life, causing him to despair. He realizes his life has been chasing after the wind (meaningless things). He wrote,' 'Vanity of vanities' says the Preacher; 'Vanity of vanities, all is vanity'' (1:2). The repetition of 'vanity' indicates that Solomon believes his life has been completely and utterly vain, pointless, meaningless—to the highest degree. Out of all the people in history who should have been content in life, one would think it would have been Solomon. He was the wisest, richest, and most famous man of his day. He had everything that money could buy, along with power, fame, great achievements, multiple homes, and 1,000 wives and concubines. Yet it only led him to despair. The whole book of Ecclesiastes focuses on THIS LIFE. This is seen by his use of the phrase 'under the sun' 29 times. It's as if Solomon is saying that this life on earth lived 'under that sun' is all there is and that there's no life beyond this life. He's saying that the grave is going to win, and therefore, life is 'vanity and chasing the wind' (1:14). The same is true today. People think they'll find satisfaction in drugs, alcohol, immoral relationships, money, earthly achievements, popularity, etc. But what Solomon teaches us is that ultimate satisfaction is found only in the ultimate Son of David, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will eternally sit as King of kings on David's throne. So...are we chasing the wind or King Jesus?
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Disney Favorites theme for SHS Spring Concert

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The magic of Disney came alive on the stage at Stockton High School when the SHS choir and SHS/JR band performed a selection of Disney songs during their spring music concert on Friday, April 12th. Before the public concert began, many family and friends enjoyed a salad, spaghetti lasagna, corn, garlic bread, and dessert catered by The Daily Grind.
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Sponsor a Senior for Sentinel’s special graduation feature

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The Sentinel will highlight the Stockton High School Class of 2024 in its annual graduation feature, appearing in our May 9th issue. We will soon be calling the Stockton businesses for sponsors, but if your family, group, business, or organization would like to sponsor a senior, please call the Sentinel at 785-425 6354 by Tuesday, April 30th.