Notes of Faith January 9, 2026

Notes of Faith January 9, 2026

On a journey toward my old Kentucky home and missed this days notes…

Here it is a day late. Today’s to follow in a few minutes.

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

February 27, 2000

THE POWER OF WORDS

As children in Sunday School we sang, “Oh, be careful little tongue what you say!” Our words, both good and bad, have a tremendous effect on others.

The goal of the church is to evangelize those outside the church (Acts 1:8, Matt. 28:19, 10) and to edify one another (Eph. 4:11-16.) The extent to which effective evangelism is taking place will depend largely upon the degree that real, loving edification is happening.

Basic hindrances to this two-fold goal are:

• Lack of credibility with unbelievers. The lives of some Christian reflect little difference from the lives of non-Christians (II Peter 1:5-9).

• Lack of sensitivity to believers. A failure to embrace the principle of Phil. 2:1-4).

Our words are the area in which the breakdown is the greatest. Words are the expression of ideas, the formation of thoughts, and the units of communication. Some examples are the Living Word (John 1:1, 14, 18 and the Written Word (I Cor. 2:9-13). Our words are tangible expressions of what we are (Luke 6:40-45).

Words are an indicator of our maturity (James 3:1-12) and a basis for judgment (Matthew 12:36, 37.)

We can develop a greater sensitivity to other believers by:

• Recognizing the awesome effect our words have upon others (Prov. 18:21)

• Asking the question - will my words made God look good (Col. 3:17)?

• Thinking before we speak (James 1:19).

“Oh be careful little tongue what you say!” - an admonition for adults as well!

Love to you all,

Eph 4:29-30

29 Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for edification according to the need of the moment, so that it will give grace to those who hear.

James 3:1-12

3 Let not many of you become teachers, my brethren, knowing that as such we will incur a stricter judgment. 2 For we all stumble in many ways. If anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body as well. 3 Now if we put the bits into the horses' mouths so that they will obey us, we direct their entire body as well. 4 Look at the ships also, though they are so great and are driven by strong winds, are still directed by a very small rudder wherever the inclination of the pilot desires. 5 So also the tongue is a small part of the body, and yet it boasts of great things.

See how great a forest is set aflame by such a small fire! 6 And the tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity; the tongue is set among our members as that which defiles the entire body, and sets on fire the course of our life, and is set on fire by hell. 7 For every species of beasts and birds, of reptiles and creatures of the sea, is tamed and has been tamed by the human race. 8 But no one can tame the tongue; it is a restless evil and full of deadly poison. 9 With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in the likeness of God; 10 from the same mouth come both blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be this way. 11 Does a fountain send out from the same opening both fresh and bitter water? 12 Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs? Nor can salt water produce fresh.

Be careful to speak the truth in love!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 8, 2026

Notes of Faith January 8, 2026

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

February 13, 2000

PRAISING GOD - DO YOU QUALIFY?

Psalm 1

In Psalm 150:6 we read “let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” However, this statement must be qualified as “the fool has said in his heart there is no God” (Psalm 14:1) and therefore, is certainly is not qualified to praise Him. It is God’s desire that all men qualify to praise God.

Psalm 1, the introductory Psalm, presents sharp contrast to two extremes - the truly righteous way of life and the basically wicked way. This Psalm expands the ramifications of the pursuit of these two ways - the truly right way of joy and blessing and the basically wicked way with misery and hopelessness (Matthew 7:13-14, 24-27).

1. The blessed man is qualified to praise God (Psalm 1:1-3)

• He avoids walking in the counsel of the ungodly which leads to standing, and then sitting - a subtle erosion of his principles. Ungodly counsel in terms of ethics and moral judgments and the philosophy of life is so destructive to the Christian and is not conducive to praise.

• He avoids participating in the practices of the sinner as thinking leads to action. The blessed man does not think like the world.

• He avoids joining with those who openly mock God (v. 1c). Thinking like the world leads to practicing the world’s philosophy which could eventually result in open ridicule of the ways of God. Notice the process of erosion.

• In contrast he pursues what is right as “his delight is in the law of the Lord and in His law he meditates day and night” (v 2).

• Consequently he is strong in his faith and able to resist temptation (v 3). See also Jer. 17:8, Psalm 92:12-14, Hosea 14:4,5 and Acts 20:32.

2. The blasted man is unqualified to Praise God.

• His present life is empty and without meaning.

(Psalm 1:4, Jude 11-13, James 1:6 and Ephesians 4:17-19)

• His future is bleak and hopeless. (Psalm 1:5, Eph. 2:12, I Thes. 4:13)

In Revelation 5 we see the final praise service of the righteous - what a congregation and how exciting to know the blessed man will be a part.

In contrast we see the final gathering of the ungodly in Revelation 20:11-15.

Beloved, are you qualified to praise God?

Love to you all,

Charles Covington

I will be traveling the next week across the country and may not have internet at times to place these notes for you to read. However, in due time, I will place a note for each day. Please be patient and pray for safe travel to Kentucky.

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 7, 2026

Notes of Faith January 7, 2026

 

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

February 6, 2000

 

PRAISING GOD - A PRIORITY FOR THE CHRISTIAN

Psalm 150

 

The glory of God was the purpose of creation, therefore man finds his central reason for existence in praising the Lord.  The shorter catechism states - “the chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.”

 

1.       The Meaning of Praise

 

          The Hebrew definition - “to worship, to cause to shine, to give forth a clear and distinct sound, to sing songs in honor to God, to confess or to acknowledge.”

 

          The end result of praise is that the object of praise is given the full recognition and honor that is due Him.  Praise should always be directed toward God.

 

2.       Praise - a dirth among many Christians.

 

3.       The Psalms of Praise - Psalm 146-150

 

          Each of these five Psalms begin and end with “Praise the Lord.”  Psalm 150 instructs:

 

          *  We are to praise God.  An absolute fact (v 1).

          *  We are to praise God everywhere  (v 2).

          *  We are to praise God for everything He is and does (v 2).

          *  We are to praise God with everything we have (vs 3-5).

          *  Everyone is to praise God (v 6).

 

4.       The New Testament’s Concept of Praise is that:

 

          *  God programs praise into our lives (Eph. 1:6, 12, 14).

          *  We are to rehearse what He has done in our minds  (Phil. 4:8).

          *  We are to rehearse what He has done verbally  (James 5:13,

              Heb. 13:15).

 

5.       God responds to our praise - II Chronicles 20:22

 

Beloved, may we say with David, “While I live I will praise the Lord; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.”

 

Love to you all,

 

Charles Covington

 

Gen 2:7-8

7 Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.

 

 

Ps 150

150 Praise the Lord!

Praise God in His sanctuary;

Praise Him in His mighty expanse.

2 Praise Him for His mighty deeds;

Praise Him according to His excellent greatness.

 

3 Praise Him with trumpet sound;

Praise Him with harp and lyre.

4 Praise Him with timbrel and dancing;

Praise Him with stringed instruments and pipe.

5 Praise Him with loud cymbals;

Praise Him with resounding cymbals.

6 Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.

Praise the Lord!

 

Are you breathing today?  All glory to God!  Give Him praise!

 

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 6, 2026

Notes of Faith January 6, 2026

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

Series - “Fruit of the Spirit”

February 20, 2000

THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

Galatians 5:22, 23

“For the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, - peace, long suffering (patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, against such there is no law.”

LONG SUFFERING

Long Suffering - Putting up with a person or situation for a long time.

God is a long suffering God.

• Toward sinners - II Peter 3:8, I Timothy 1:16

• Toward believers - Psalm 86:15

God is long suffering, not wishing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

We are to be imitators of God our Father - long suffering with our non believing world, to one another, as well as to situations we find ourselves in.

KINDNESS

Another virtue of our Heavenly Father is kindness. Believers are to be characterized by kindness. God’s people are never to be unkind to anyone. In Ephesians 4:32 we read that God expects us to be kind -

Be ye kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God in Christ forgave you.

See also I Cor. 13:4, II Tim. 2:24, Prov. 31:26 and Col. 3:12.

These past several months Eva and I have had a wonderful chance to practice long suffering and you, dear folk, have shown abundant kindness to us for which we can’t begin to thank you enough. God bless.

Love to you all,

Charles Covington

Long suffering or patience is a fruit that is difficult or least pleasant to grow to maturity. In doing so there must be testing that proves the growth of the fruit. How many of you like to be in any situation or circumstance in which you must be patient? All fruit of the Spirit is the nature and character of God. By original design, we are created to be like God (when we were without sin) and produce this luscious fruit. I pray that as God allows testing in your life that you recognize “God’s goodness” toward you in making you into the image of His Son Jesus through these tests. May we enjoy being conformed into the image of our Lord and Savior and look forward to the day we see Him face to face!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 5, 2026

Notes of Faith January 5, 2026

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

Series - “Fruit of the Spirit”

January 30, 2000

THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

Galatians 5:22, 23

“For the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, PEACE, long suffering (patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, against such there is no law.”

PEACE

Peace, like joy, is seen in several aspects.

1. Peace with God (Romans 5:1). This is a peace relationship established between sinners and God through the cross work of Christ.

2. Peace of God (Philippians 4: 6, 7). Tranquil peace of heart. An experiential peace that comes through prayer and faith. This peace surpasses our ability to understand it.

3. Peace is multiplied (II Peter 1:2). The greater our knowledge of Christ, the greater our peace.

4. Peace with others (I Thessalonians 5:13). God expects this of His people.

5. Christ is our peace (Ephesians 2:14; John 16:33). No real peace apart from Christ.

6. Peace rules in our life (Colossians 3:15). We are to LET it rule!

Peace = harmony. In Christ we are in harmony with God. There is harmony within our life. There is harmony with others. Harmony is the ruling factor in the Christian’s heart.

No religion can produce this. No brand of philosophy can do it. Only Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit can bring this wonderful peace.

Love to you all,

Charles Covington

John 14:27

27 "Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful

The more intimate our walk with Jesus, the more we are at peace, with the world, our circumstances, everything, past, present and future!

May you know the peace of God today!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 4, 2026

Notes of Faith January 4, 2026

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

Series - “Fruit of the Spirit”

January 23, 2000

THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

Galatians 5:22, 23

“For the Fruit of the Spirit is love, JOY, peace, long suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self control, against such there is no law.”

JOY

Joy is viewed in several connections in the Bible.

John 15:11 - This is Christ’s joy in us.

“These things I have spoken to you that my joy may remain in you and that your joy may be full.”

Note: Joy is associated with the Word. Jesus said, “the Holy Spirit (Who operates in the realm of written truth) would take of mine and show it unto you.” John 16:13, 14

Psalm 16:11 - “In Thy presence is fullness of joy.” The Holy Spirit leads us into the presence of Christ. In Christ we are in the presence of the Father.

Jesus prays to the Father in John 17:13 -

“But now I come to You, and these things I speak in the world, that they may have My joy fulfilled in themselves.”

The people in Nehemiah’s day had tried many substitutes for God to be strong. They discovered that joy was the source of their strength and God and His Word were the source of their joy.

Nehemiah 8:10 - “The joy of the Lord is your strength.”

Nehemiah 8:12 - “God’s people rejoiced greatly when they understood The Word read to them.”

Bottom Line: Jesus is our joy. We have none without Him.

JOY is Jesus (J) and you (Y) - with nothing (O) in-between!

Love to all -

Charles Covington

Joy is an experience way beyond happiness. It is deep seated in the soul and can only be found in God. No God = no joy. Knowing God and believing in Jesus as your Lord and Savior brings true eternal joy! Let the Holy Spirit lead you to Jesus!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 3, 2026

Notes of Faith January 3, 2026

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

Series - “Fruit of the Spirit”

January 16, 2000

THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT

Galatians 5:22, 23

“For the Fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience (long-suffering), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, against such things there is no law.”

First you will note that “fruit” is singular. There are not nine Fruits of the Spirit. There is one fruit with nine flavors. These nine flavors are the constituent elements of one fruit. Let’s look at each one.

LOVE

There is a sense in which everything else in this verse flows out of love.

• Love is greater than faith and hope (I Corinthians 13:13)

• Love is the great commandment (I John 3:23)

• Love fulfills the law (Romans 13:8-10)

• Love serves an evangelical purpose (John 13:34, 35)

I Corinthians 13 is the most complete commentary we have on love. Love is seen in 15 movements or expressions in verses 4-7 - all self explanatory.

Love -

suffers long

is kind

does not envy

is not puffed up

does not parade itself

does not behave rudely

does not seek its own

is not provoked

does not keep a record of a wrong suffered

does not rejoice in iniquity

rejoices in the truth

bears all things

believes all things (puts the best possible construction upon everything)

hopes all things

endures all things.

Paul wrote to the Colossians that he prayed for them when he “heard of their faith in the Lord Jesus and their love for all the saints (Colossians 1:4).”

So love is our badge. Let’s wear it!

Love to all –

Charles Covington

I spent ten to twelve weeks preaching on the fruit of the Spirit. I think I could have taken many more. The fruit of the Spirit is the nature of God Himself and His Spirit that lives within the believer will produce this fruit if the person the Spirit is living within will submit to the will of God. The battle of the flesh and the Spirit is great, but in the end we will be with God the Father, because our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ made a way, through the power of the Holy Spirit living within us!

May you overflow with fruitfulness today!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 2, 2026

Notes of Faith January 2, 2026

THE CHRISTIAN BATTLE

I Peter 5: 8, 9

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.”

The Explanation - verse 9

1. Common Suffering - This passage teaches that the Christian brotherhood shares a common suffering. No Christian is exempt. Suffering is our appointment based on our connection with Christ.

2. From a Common Source - Your adversary, the devil, has been the enemy of God’s people from the time of his fall.

The Exhortation - verse 8

1. Common Caution - We are to be cautious and watchful all the time. The devil never takes a day off, never observes a holiday. He told the Lord that he “walked up and down throughout the earth.”

2. Common Conflict - Resist him steadfast in the faith. All Christians are to resist. Steadfast means unrestricted determination by standing firm in the Word, the body of revealed truth.

The Enemy - verse 9

1. His Character - A roaring lion striking fear into the heart.

2. His Custom - Walking about seeking someone to devour. Satan is always on the move, always hungry for more victims.

HOWEVER, remember John said, “He that is in you is greater than he that is in the world” (I John 4:4). This promise is ours in the midst of every battle no matter how severe the fight rages.

Love to you all,

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

January 9, 2000

Charles Covington

All people will or have experienced suffering in one form or another. But it is not planned by God for us to experience it alone. He created us to live in community, a community of believers who love one another and support one another in and through all things! May you be blessed today by the community in which you live!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith January 1, 2026

Notes of Faith January 1, 2026

I am sending out “pen-pulpits” as we called them…notes from my pastor Charles Covington that he started writing after recovering from a severe stroke. He continued to serve and mentor me for seven years after this health crisis and left a blessing of these short notes. I pray you are bless by them as I still am!

Pastor’s Pen Pulpit

January 2, 2000!!!!!

OLD/NEW

II Corinthians 5:17

“Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. Old things have passed away: behold all things have become new.”

Two Observations

1. The passing of the old.

2. The advent of the new.

January 1, 2000 marked the passing of three old entities and the coming of three new ones - two of which none of us has ever experienced.

1. old year - new year

2. old century - new century

3. old millennium - new millennium

Christ’s first coming marked the passing of an old era and the coming of a new era. We read in Hebrews 1:1, 2

God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.

When a person comes to Christ this marks the passing of an old era and the advent of a new one.

1. old position - no longer in Adam but now in Christ

2. old person - now a new creation in Christ Jesus

May each of us in this new year, new century, new millennium realize anew the wonderful position we have in Christ and live each day to His glory as new creations in Christ Jesus. God bless.

Love to you all,

Charles Covington

Those of you who belong to Christ, faithful followers, obedient to the Word of God, know that you are saved, changed, transformed, by being in Christ through the faith that God has given you…but all too many people fake the Christian life, saying that they believe in Jesus, but not truly having a relationship with Him, listening to what He says to them, and not doing the things He told us through His Word, our Bibles, to live according to truth and righteousness. We have been given power over Satan’s deceptions and temptations through the Holy Spirit living within us! Start today and every day with God and you will experience that wonderful transformation that God planned for you from before the foundation of the world. May you learn the joy of walking with God in 2026!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith December 31, 2025

Notes of Faith December 31, 2025

Faith While Waiting

He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end.

Ecclesiastes 3:11

Our journey through life is like children who anticipate Christmas morning. They know something exciting awaits them, but they don’t know what it is until they unwrap it. Likewise, God has put in the human heart a longing, anticipation, and expectation that eternal joy is coming, yet for now we can’t know the totality of God’s plans and purposes until they are revealed. So we live in a state of expectation and trust in the present: expectation based on God’s promises and trust based on His faithfulness.

The nation of Israel lived with that same tension. After Moses led them in renewing their covenant with God before entering the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 29), he warned them about the consequences of being unfaithful and how those consequences would unfold. Some things are revealed, but the “secret things” belong to the Lord alone until they are revealed (verse 29).

Rejoice today in the eternal longing God has put in your heart and renew your faith in Him for the “secret things”—His plans and purposes—yet to be revealed.

God takes us into His confidence and shares His secrets with us.

J. I. Packer

“Faith is the victory that overcomes the world.” Words of truth from a great hymn. God exists. We either believe in Him or don’t. Our every moment circumstances are encompassed by God through our faith or we live through those circumstances without trusting in a God of creation, provision and care. God has given me faith to believe. This world has brought many trials and will continue to bring more should He give me another day on this earth. But God has gone before me, walks with me, and is a guard behind me, as I go through each trial and leads me in the path of righteousness for His name’s sake to my eternal home with Him!

(Psalm 23)

The eternal longing and hope of being with God forever stirs my heart more each day. The secret blessings promised for those who love Him and await the coming of Jesus, our King, Lord, Savior and Redeemer, for me, are but an afterthought of just being able to live in His presence. I know there is something special coming through the eyes of faith but the longing of my heart is just to be with Jesus!

What do you long for?

Pastor Dale