Ministry Comments

Released From Captivity

Once again my wife and I have finished our annual viewing of the movie, The Ten Commandments.  While I don’t watch that movie for doctrinal instruction, I do watch it because it rehearses the mighty miracles that were performed to bring Israel out of “bitter bondage” into freedom to worship the true God.  It is interesting that as great as those events were, they have not been passed down from generation to generation as part of our cultural heritage.  The reason being, of course, Israel lost this knowledge when they fell into bondage once again; and the history of their great deliverance has been lost to them, except as men like Cecil B. DeMille have striven to preserve it.

I want to draw your attention to Matthew 20 regarding release from bondage.  The words I will quote were spoken by another deliverer, not Moses.  In verses 27-28 Christ says, “And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.” A ransom is needed for those who are held captive.  The whole world, as we see it today, is held captive; but they don’t know it.  

Now, we have been released from that captivity.  We are free – free to worship the true God; and so we have been delivered out from under the oppressive hand of the ruler of this world (Though he still strikes at us, he does not have authority over us).  We have come out of Egypt, and our focus is to make sure we don’t allow the ways of Egypt to remain in us.  We are in a constant battle to shake off any vestiges of those sinful things we learned during our enslavement.

In a recent phone conversation with one of our brethren, the gentleman I spoke with talked about how hard it is to watch the news in these times.  The terrible things that are being reported, the sordid, vile crimes people are committing, the constant focus on economic woes, and the fierce storms that are wreaking havoc on this world can be overwhelming just to read about.  We are living in a world wherein people are held in a “bitter bondage” that is consuming them.

This Passover season, let’s think about the blessing we have already received that the unfortunates of this world still await.  We have been freed from under the oppressive hand of the Pharaoh of this world and have come into the household of the true ruler of the universe.  We are greatly blessed brethren.  Let’s thank God for our freedom from that bitter bondage, and pray diligently for our brethren who have yet to be led out of Egypt.

 

FEAST OF TABERNACLES 2012

Sunday evening, September 30th thru Sunday, October 7th

Last Great Day, Monday, October 8th

Los Abrigados Resort & Spa, Sedona, Arizona

Diamond International’s Los Abrigados Resort & Spa is a very family oriented Time-Share community stretched out on the banks of Oak Creek on twenty-two acres of winding walkways, cascading fountains and shady nooks. The name is very appropriate as it literally means “The Shelter”. Most definitely, the setting and the ambiance is very fitting for the Feast of Tabernacles and all that it represents. Members attending the Feast are highly encouraged to arrange Feast accommodations at Los Abrigados.

Daily services and all other Church related functions will be held at this location. The Church has arranged for several 1 Bedroom Suites at $125.00 per night + tax. This is the same pricing as last year in Monterey, Calif. However, the rooms are larger, especially the very ample closet space, and have been most recently upgraded. Every Suite has a fully equipped kitchenette with stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, toaster oven, coffee maker, pots and pans, dishes, utensils, dishwasher, etc. Lower levels have a patio w/BBQ while upper levels have a balcony w/BBQ. The majority of the Suites have two Regular beds but there are also Suites available with one King bed. There are also a limited number of 2 Bedroom Suites available, at $200.00 +tax, for those members with larger families.

As previously mentioned the Resort is very family oriented. Some of the Services and Amenities included are: Full Restaurant and Bar (open from 11:30 a.m. seven days a week for lunch and dinner); Fitness Center; Full Service Salon & Spa; Outdoor/heated Children’s Pool; Outdoor/heated salt water pool and hot tub; Picnic area; Putting greens/miniature golf; Tennis courts; Basketball; Pool tables; and much more.

Reservations should be made immediately. However, because this is an International Time-Share Resort with a centrally located international registration, all reservations for Los Abrigados must be handled through the Church. All members should contact Joe Bagley by e-mail at jbagley1@comcast.net or by telephone at area code (209) 931-7897 where you may leave a message if Joe is not able to answer. Please contact Joe at your earliest opportunity so that we may ensure that we have full-filled our obligations to the Resort.

Sedona AZ, Photos of Hotel and Surrounding Areas

HOTEL ROOM

   

    

  

 

HOTEL GROUNDS

 

paths through property

 

kid’s size outdoor chess board

 

hotel grounds

 

childrens pool

adult pool

 

on-site restaurant                                                   

grounds

 

LOBBY & COMMON AREAS

  

  

lobby

 

meeting room

 

VIEWS OF SEDONA, AZ  SURROUNDING  THE HOTEL