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Messaged based on 1 Peter 5:6-11 

If we don’t stand for something, we will fall for anything. Where should men and women of God take our stand today? At the end of Peter’s first letter, he recognizes that Christians are in a cosmic conflict. Instead of focusing on our adversary, he reminds us again of our Advocate who is greater by far. We do not lower our eyes in despair and say, “Look what the world has come to,” but we lift our eyes in delight and say, “Look who has come to the world.” We take our stand on the God of glory and grace. He will not let us fall.

Quotes:

Jerry Brooks: If you are going to get old, you are going to have to get tough.

Duane Brooks: With all the changing fashions in our culture, we may be sure that humility will always be good to wear. 

Joel Gregory: An obituary for Tie.  I met Tie as a teenager.  I brought Tie and his friends to Baylor when I was 17.  Few friends have been as close for so many years.  Tie has been a friend embracing me in the good of my years and the bad of my tears.  Tie has cleaved to me in weddings and funerals.  When I joined the Fort Worth Club in 1985 it would not let me in for lunch or dinner unless Tie dined too.  The best Italian restaurant, Vito’s, would not want me without Tie.  No pulpit would welcome me without Tie.

I have noticed, however, Tie has almost vanished.  He does not get out much.  His closest friends, lawyers and bankers, have abandoned Tie.  I did not know his condition was as bad as I discovered today.

I walked 18 blocks in New York City, from 55th to 46th and back.  In Gotham,  the Big Apple, the crossroads of the world, I did not see any friends of Tie at all, not one.  I alone embraced

Tie.  Although in denial, I must now face the sad truth that Tie is terminal.  Tie is on life support.  Bye Tie.

Lyrics to Monsters:
Oh, before they turn off all the lights
I won't read you your wrongs or your rights
The time has gone
I'll tell you goodnight, close the door
Tell you I love you once more
The time has gone
So here it is

I'm not your son, you're not my father
We're just two grown men saying goodbye
No need to forgive, no need to forget
I know your mistakes and you know mine
And while you're sleeping, I'll try to make you proud
So daddy, won't you just close your eyes?
Don't be afraid, maybe it's my turn to chase the monsters away

Psaltry Song lyrics: I will cast all my cares upon you.  I will lay all of my burdens down at your feet.  And anytime I don’t know what to do.  I will cast all my cares upon you.

Duane Brooks: My Father has always been in the restoration business – and He still is!  His grace is still sufficient.  His glory shines forever.  Take your stand on that.  You won’t fall.

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