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June 8, 2025

I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. ~ Philippians 3:14 (NIV) ~

MAKING IT THROUGH THE MIDDLE

Projects typically begin in a flurry of enthusiasm.As do resolutions: diets, Bible study plans, and miscellaneous renovations. Beginnings are packed with energy.

And the ending, of course, when we reach the goal, is always cause for celebration a little fanfare and a victory lap.

It’s in the middle where we most often struggle, when the out-of-the-gate excitement has faded and still the finish line feels so far away.

But this is where we spend most of our time. In the middle. In fact, it’s where many of us find ourselves today, as we pursue our various dreams and tasks and ventures.

Here’s the good news. It’s right here in the middle long though it may be where our greatest growth takes place, and where the battles are ultimately won.

In baseball, what do they say when a runner reaches second? “He’s in scoring position”. Technically, he’s only half-way to home plate, but in a sense, he’s almost there. Just one base hit away.

with Pastor Terrell

SUFFICIENT GRACE

Paul’s ministry began in a flash of power a blinding light and a one-on-one encounter with the risen Christ.

His ministry ended in a triumphant cry: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” ~ 2 Timothy 4:7 (NIV) ~

But what about the in-between years? The relentless plodding. The setbacks, the opposition, the betrayals.And those years when he struggled with his own sinfulness, his wretchedness (see Romans 7). And then there’s the health problems he endured along the way. How did he face those times?

He kept moving forward, day after day, eyes on the prize, fueled by a promise:

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” ~ 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV) ~

CALLING THE MIDDLE BY ITS OTHER NAME

We rarely find ourselves too weak to begin. Beginning is the easy part. But too weary to go on? It can happen every day, once you make it to the middle.

Here’s what we do. We follow the example of theApostle Paul. We press on, looking at what lies ahead, not what’s left behind.

And we cling to this promise: “My grace is sufficient for you.”

Sufficient. It means enough. Enough to get you through this day. Enough to remind you that you’re not alone. Enough to assure you that it’s all worthwhile.

It may feel like the middle lasts forever, but there’s another name you can call it: Scoring position.

Stay the course, you’ll get there.

Blessings on your week as you undoubtedly spend time in the middle of your situations working on pressing forward to what lies ahead. Meanwhile, I’m looking forward to seeing you this Sunday in worship. We will continue my sermon series: More Power to You with BUILD BIGGER.

ScheduleforSunday,June8,2025

The Saints Class @ 9:00 AM Room #201

Ruth Class @ 9:00 AM Room #202

Prayer Room open @ 9:00 AM Room #206

Preschool Worship opens in KID CITY 10:15 AM

Sunday Morning Worship @ 10:30 AM in Worship Center

Kidz4Christ K-6th dismissed during Morning Worship

Schedulefortherestoftheweek:

Tuesday@ 10:00 AM in Room #202 - Men’s Bible Study

Wednesday@ 6:30 PM in Cabin - Youth Group

Thursday@ 6:00 PM in Fellowship Hall - Adult Bible Study

Saturday@ 2:00 PM in PV - Senior Care Home Ministry

Gospel Conversations

Deacon of the Week: Paul Marshall 928-999-2109 got questions?

YOUTH GROUP

IF YOU NEED HELP OR ASSISTANCE

STUDENTS in grades 7-12

Wednesdays 6:30 PM at the cabin

Total since 2021: 49,695 Men’s Bible Study 10:00 AM Tuesdays Room #202 Senior Care Home Ministry Saturday June 14th 2 PM

Contact Gene Moore @ 928-350-8789

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