Men's Sunday School Class- Chet
Jelinski
2017 began with Mr. Williams continuing his excellent
leadership of our Men's Sunday
School Class. We studied Scripture using Tony Evans's
excellent book "Kingdom Man" as a guide, and the Lord's rich blessing
was upon us! In God's Providence,
however, Mr. Williams unfortunately developed health problems last fall and I
was asked to take his place. I was
honored but very humbled to accept this role, first on a 12 week trial basis
and now as his permanent replacement. Mr.
Williams still adds his wisdom and insights to the class as an attendee, for
which I am very grateful, and I am also thankful to Mr. Brooks and Mr. Williams
for their constructive advice to this novice teacher.
For the first 12 weeks, we studied 6 different parables that
were assigned to me by Pastor Rittinger.
1.) "The Parable of the Sower and the Soils," Mark
4:1-20
2.) "The Parable
of the Unforgiving Servant," Matthew 18:21-35
3.) "The Parable
of the Good Samaritan," Luke 10:25-37
4.) "The Parable
of the Prodigal Son," Luke 15: 1-32
5.) "The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax
Collector," Luke 18:9-14, and
6.) "The Parable of the Wicked Vinedressers,"
Matthew 21:33-45.
Though I made a few "rookie mistakes," the Lord
was pleased to bless as we studied practical issues such as forgiveness,
helping others in need, how to pray aright, how to witness, and so on from
these Parables. In joyfully teaching the
classes, my ultimate authority, of course, was God's infallible Word but I also
consulted commentaries by J.C. Ryle, Matthew Henry and Charles Haddon Spurgeon
as needed.
We are presently involved in a thorough study of Dr. Evans's
book "Watch Your Mouth" which is about how we can avoid sinning with
our tongues and rather use them to edify others and glorify God. I'm happy to say that my class has been
putting these principles into practice, as we pray more and more as a group and
had an "Only Praise" time recently in our class. God's Word is
sanctifying us, in answer to Jesus' prayer (John 17:17)! All of the men who
attend (we average about 20 per Sunday) are eager students of the Word, and we
have Spirit-filled fellowship every Sunday!
We laugh together, we share concerns together, we pray together and, of
course, we learn about how to live God's
Word together.
The class is exploring social outings and new group ministry
opportunities. Please continue to pray for us, that we would grow numerically
and spiritually and if you're a man and inclined to join us, please do. May the Lord Jesus be glorified, and may the
men be edified, by all that transpires amongst us!
Respectfully Submitted,
Because of God's Grace Alone,
Chet
Jelinski
I am so happy for you Chet! To be able to do something that you truly love is immeasurable.
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