Eclipsing The Son

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At about 1pm on Tuesday, May 10, 1994, a group of pastors and secretaries stood just outside the NE doors of our church building.  All were staring up into the sky.  All were wearing some really cool looking gold colored mylar sunglasses.    All were humoring a very excited astronomically-geeked music pastor (me!).  I had dragged them all outside that spring day to witness a truly rare and amazing event:  a partial solar eclipse.  Solar eclipses don’t occur very often.  In fact, the next eclipse visible in our area since that day will be in April, 2024.  It happens when the moon lines up directly between the sun and the earth.  The moon’s shadow cuts a dark path across the earth that is about 120 miles wide.  Flint, Michigan just happened to be near the edge of that shadow on that day.  The anticipation was killing me! Finally, it happened.  For about 3 minutes, we safely watched the black silhouette of the moon creep slowly across the edge of the sun’s orange disc.  We all just gawked at the spectacle and soaked it in.  Wow… how cool was that? 

While an eclipse of the sun is amazing to behold, there is another kind of eclipse that can bring regret and rob Christ of the brilliance of His glory in this dark world:  an eclipse of the Son!  Each of us has the potential to create this kind of eclipse.  It happens whenever we allow our pride to run rampant in our lives and prevent His glory from shining through us.  Proverbs 29:23 says “One's pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor.” (ESV)  To prevent this, we have to keep ourselves out of His way and allow the glory of his radiance to shine out through our lives at all times!  If you are concerned about pride eclipsing the Son in your life, ask yourself the following questions.  If you answer yes to any of these, be careful … you may be eclipsing the Son! 

  • Do I find myself easily offended when someone else gets credit for something that I worked for?
  • Do I secretly believe I’m always right, and “See, I told you so” is a favorite saying? 
  • Do I find myself doing most of the talking when I am with my family or friends? 
  • Do I avoid the most unpleasant tasks at home or work?
  • Am I eager to take the best seat, best donut or piece of pie? 

2024 is still 12 years off.  If you are interested, look me up in April and we’ll take in the eclipse together.  I’ve got some really cool glasses you can wear!

Pastor Larry

Freeze Out 2012

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The air was filled with excitement, nervousness and anticipation as 37 teens and adult leaders packed up the bus, van, and the trailer to head to Lake Ann Camp for Freeze Out. This was our biggest group ever. We arrived just in time for the first chapel session to begin. HeartSong, from Cedarville University, began the service with some amazing and high energy worship songs. Following that, Ken Rudolph—in his classic style

First Blog - EVER!!!

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Well, this is my first blog ever, and so on this maiden blog voyage I thought that I would keep things a bit simple and talk about the new South Baptist Church website you are on. I hope that you are enjoying the new look and the new information on the site. In redesigning sbcflint.org it was our goal to try and make it helpful to guests and visitors, as well as church family. We hope that we have succeeded. 

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