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By the Fire at Cracker Barrel

December 1, 2017 Filed Under: Christmas Stories

On the way home from getting our tree one Christmastime we stopped for lunch at Cracker Barrel. It was a cold day and we had been out looking for the tree so I paused to warm myself by the open fire.

There was an older man standing there. We exchanged smiles. I said; “Let’s just move in here. What do you think?”

He laughed and agreed it would be a good idea.

When he talked I could tell he had the warm, slow way of talking of Kentucky mountain people. I said; “Where were you born?”

He said; “Well, I’m from Pikeville, Kentucky.”

“I could hear that in your voice,” I said.

After telling him that I married a Kentucky girl I asked; “Well what brings you here from the beautiful mountains of Eastern Kentucky?”

He quietly said; “Well, my son died and today was his funeral.”

“Oh, I’m so sorry,” I said.

We stood together in the heavy silence for a moment and then I said;

“Do you know the Lord?”

He warmly answered, “I sure do. At times like this I don’t know what I would do without Him.”

The Christ of Christmas came into a broken world full of people struggling against the hardships of life. He never promised that we would avoid heartache, but He promised to be with us and he promised that one day we could be with Him.

That confidence in the promises of God strengthens us to endure with faithfulness whatever God called us to face.

Ken Pierpont
Granville Cottage
Riverview, Michigan
December 1, 2017

David Jeremiah’s Dad Knew My Dad

November 30, 2017 Filed Under: Current Thoughts

Recently I was reading one of my Dad’s sermons published on his web-site and stumbled on an anecdote that warmed my heart. It’s a gem and shows the character of my Dad and the Dad of Dr. David Jeremiah who has been so powerfully used of God. Dr. James T. Jeremiah was the president of Cedarville College when my dad was a student there. I was born while Dad was a student there.

Here is the story in my Dad’s words:

“My friend and classmate in school had a young family and needed a loan of $75 to stay in school. The loan company would loan it to him if he had a co-signer to cover their loss in case he defaulted. Dave (a pseudonym) knew I had a job and asked me if I would stop down to the loan company and co-sign his loan.” Ken, I’ll pay it off. It’s only about $7.50 a month for a year or a little more.” I readily agreed. Dave was from New York and had a young family like ours.

That was the least I could do, I thought. Dave and his family attended Emmanuel Baptist Church where I was Sunday school superintendent.

Some weeks later, the day came when word spread that Dave had moved out of his apartment in the middle of the night, and had dropped out of school and had gone back to New York.

I began to think about the loan: “Let’s see, I make $0.75 an hour and get home with just under $30.00 a week. Our groceries are about $9-10. Then there’s the rent of $65 a month, and gasoline and the school bill… and our tithe. Oh boy!”

The loan company sent me a letter. So, I tried to work out a payment.

That week, the school office notified me that Dr. Jeremiah, the president, wanted to see me. After my last class I came to his office. He had me come in and take a seat. He was at his desk. “Mr. Pierpont, I understand that you owe the loan company downtown some money as a co-signer for a loan on a student who has dropped out.”

“Yes, sir, I did sign for him. And I’m going to do everything I can to see that they get their money.”

Dr. Jeremiah opened his Bible and looked at me. “I want to read you Proverbs 11:15. Do you know what it says?”

“No, Sir. I don’t think I do.”

Then he read these words: “He that is surety for a stranger will smart for it.” Did you know Dave very well? You didn’t did you?

“No, Sir. But he needed the money,” I said. Then, trying to sound brave I said: “But I still think should have helped him.”

President Jeremiah gave me a kindly look and smiled. “I see. Well, an anonymous donor has paid this loan off for you. I called you in to tell you that.”

I was stunned and rose and thanked him over and again.

Dr. Jeremiah could tell that I was a brash young man. He probably wondered if I had learned anything. He could have lectured me on my lack of judgment. Instead, he gave me a smile and a gentle hand shake and allowed me to go on my way. 

Only later did I realize that, in all probability, the president himself, may very well have been that donor.”

So, you see, My Dad knew David’s Jeremiah’s dad and was blessed by him. These men are the kind of man I want to be by the grace and help of God.

Ken Pierpont
Granville Cottage
Riverview, Michigan
November 30, 2017

Camp Lesson #8; When You Don’t Know the Way Home

November 30, 2017 Filed Under: Camp Lessons

If you have heard me speak at camp you may have heard this story and this truth. It is a very simple way to express powerful comfort and help for the rest of your life. You don’t have to know the way home if you are with the One who knows the way home.

Beyond Thanksgiving (Sermon Audio)

November 28, 2017 Filed Under: Bethel Church-Jackson, Sermons

https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Beyond-Thanksgiving-Psalm-145.mp3

Thanksgiving weekend (November 26, 2017) at Bethel Church I chose Psalm 145 as my text and talked about praise the the goodness of God.

The Heart of the Christian Faith (Romans Series)

November 20, 2017 Filed Under: Current Thoughts

Here are links to the full Romans Series preached at Bethel Church in Jackson, Michigan in October and November.

Sin (Romans 1-3)
https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Sin-Romans-1-3.mp3

Salvation (Romans 3-5)
https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Salvation-Romans-3-5.mp3

Sanctification (Romans 6-8)
https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Sanctification.mp3

Sovereignty (Romans 9-11)
https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Sovereignty-Romans-9-11.mp3

Service (Romans 12-16)
https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Service-Romans-12-16.mp3

The Holiday That Reaches Down Into Your Soul (Sermon Audio)

November 19, 2017 Filed Under: Sermons

Here is the audio version of my Thanksgiving sermon from Bethel Church in Jackson, Michigan on November 19, 2017. Hope it stimulates great Thanksgiving in you.

https://kenpierpont.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Thanksgiving.mp3
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