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Stockton Baptist Church

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LIGHTBULB MOMENT. It is a relatively modern idiom, but a significant lightbulb moment lit the soul of Martin Luther over 500 years ago. God turned on the light when Luther was studying Romans. But first, some significant backstory. Luther lived in an age that placed heavy emphasis on achieving God's favor by good works. He apparently had a serious fear of God's judgment, so much so that when caught in a thunderstorm, fearing for his life, he exclaimed, 'Help me, St. Anne. I'll become a monk.' He had only recently begun studying Law but changed course. However, as a monk, Luther became fanatically more concerned about his soul. While other monks confessed minor sins for a few minutes, Luther confessed his sins for hours a day. He was then made a priest, making his fears even worse. How could such a wicked sinner hold the communion elements, the actual body and blood of Jesus, as was then believed, in such sinful hands? Yet that was his job! The horror of God descended over his soul. To help him out, he was then made a professor of theology, and that meant he must learn Greek to teach the New Testament. That brings us back to Romans. As he studied Romans in Greek, as opposed to Latin, God flipped the switch and turned the lightbulb on! God says in Romans 1:17, 'The righteous shall live by faith.' The Latin word for 'righteous' was 'justificare,' meaning 'to make righteous.' Luther believed his service and the sacraments would eventually make him righteous in God's eyes. But the Greek of Romans 1:17 used a word meaning 'to declare righteous.' And the lightbulb shone brightly in Luther's heart! At that moment, he realized that God's Word unmistakably taught that he must be declared righteous by trusting in Christ's perfect righteousness instead of his own very imperfect righteousness! Luther said, 'When I discovered that, I was born again of the Holy Ghost.'
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First Christian Church of Plainville

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With everything going on in the world today, it is not too unusual to hear discussions amongst Christians about the end times. The Bible clearly states in Matthew 25:36, 'No one knows the day or the hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows.' However, we know that the 'last' days began after the death of Jesus and will end at His second coming.
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Northwest Kansas Travel Guide wins Tourism Marketing Award

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The Northwest Kansas Travel Council is pleased to announce its recent accolade: the Travel Industry Association of Kansas (TIAK) First Place Marketing Award in the Visitor Guide Category, Small Community Budget, for its 2023 Northwest Kansas Ultimate Travel Guide publication. The Northwest Kansas Ultimate Travel Guide, a product of Lissa Sexson with Shortgrass Studio, has proven to be an invaluable resource for travelers seeking to explore the offerings of Northwest Kansas.
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Correction

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In last week's issue's Grand Champion Meat Goat winner picture caption, it should have read that Blayke and Bodye Stithem are sisters, not cousins! Try A Sentinel Want Ad! .
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News From Lowell Township

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Phone: 785-994-6370 (home) or 785-476-5206 (cell) All those dedicated people and volunteers out there braving the cold wind in the early morning preparing for the Pumpkin Patch Saturday should be commended. It was a fun event, and the pumpkins to select from were exceptional in size and color.