Our Conscience
Congratulations To: Sister Rita Goedken on your retirement. A celebration will be held on December 8, 2018 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Excel Center in Morton Ms.
A reception was held recently in the Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium on the Decatur Campus for endowed and annual scholarships. Khamiya Walker was one of those recipients of Bank of Morton.
Prayers For: Our sick and shut-in; Our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Renordia Norris and family; To Mary L Hayes family.
Food For Thought: The words of Dr. Arnot “A man may be saved from death by seeing the reflection of danger in a mirror, when the danger itself could not be directly seen. It is thus that the mirror in a man’s breast has become in a sense the man’s savior, by revealing the wrath to come before it’s coming.” It has been said that man’s conscience was given to him after the Fall in the Garden of Eden. Man’s desire to know good and evil had been granted. But God, in His mercy, gave man a means to telling good from evil. The mechanism, which He placed in man’s heart was the conscience. We should not ignore the promptings of our conscience or let our conscience become calloused. It’s more than a sixth sense. It’s a beacon whose homing signal is Heaven. Conscience is God’s built-in warning system. Be very happy when it hurts you. Be very worried when it doesn’t.