Monday, April 28, 2008
Sad Story
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,352949,00.html
I don't know what to say about that story. It is devastating to me. Were they wrong, biblically, to take the stance they did?
This story breaks my heart. Well, apparently I don't have any thoughts on this - what do you, my fearless readers think of it?
Judah
Genesis 29:35 And she conceived again, and bare a son: and she said, Now will I praise the LORD: therefore she called his name Judah; and left bearing.
It almost seems to me that God was trying to get Leah to this point of where, having conceived her fourth son, she finally quit looking at herself and decided to just praise the Lord. Ends up that this son, Judah, was the one from whom the Messiah was to come.
That was what I read on Saturday morning before going out street preaching. We had a great time in down town Rochester. I watched 16 year old Mike Ireland preaching like his dad. We got out a ton of tracts. Oh, and the weather was just incredible! I met a man from the Congo that was interested in learning the Bible more (I gave him NSBI info).
My favorite though was when I preached near the Liberty Pole. I was just outside the bus stop and I started preaching. To my utter amazement, people actually listened this time! There were probably 4 or 5 people just looking at me the whole time, apparently listening. I even had an Amen from one of them at the end! Well, maybe two or three minutes later, I was off handing out tracts, and one of the ladies that was listening, with her two little boys, came over to me and asked if she could get "one of those pamphlets." I didn't get a chance to talk with her any more, but certainly the Lord was working on her heart! Praise Him!
Judah: Now will I praise the LORD!
Just a thought...
Friday, April 25, 2008
Spiritual Reality
Well, there will be no time to write a Lunch-Time thought today, so I will write a coffee-break thought! Actually, I have the privilege of preaching at Northstar's chapel today, which for some reason is one of the hardest venues wherein I have had to preach.
The topic of the message for NCA today is trying to establish a biblical reality as opposed to the reality that is presented to people today. My opening illustration has to do with "Reality TV" and how that is not reality at all, yet so many people in our society think that TV is what real life is supposed to be like.
Isaiah 6 is my text, and the first four verses have to do with God seated on His throne, and the seraphims and all of this spiritual activity going on. The point there is that there really is a spiritual world, and that according to 2 Corinthians 4:18, the spiritual world is more real, or more important, at least, than the physical world.
Then there's God... Holy, Holy, Holy, the LORD of hosts! The whole earth is full of His glory! If we could live our lives daily with that perception, recognizing the Holiness of the Lord, seeing His glory in the whole of the earth, what a difference that would have on our day and on our Christian walk.
Just a thought...
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Get a Job

Sounds like the single man that is looking to build his home ought to establish his career first. He ought to work on being able to support himself before he considers getting married and having children, building his house.
I think the problem is that our society doesn't have our kids building their careers until after high school, or even not until after college. I think it would be better to start working with our boys on their careers when they are young - 11? 12? 13? Start getting them established in the career that they want to do. They, of course, will listen to your guidance in picking a career, since you've trained them right since birth!
It seems to me that the best career in the world would be one in which you could devote your time to the study of God's word and to prayer (of course, not to the neglect of the rest of life, but simply being compensated with carnal things for the spiritual ministry. See Rom. 15:27). All Christians should know how to study the Bible, how to evangelize, etc., so that should be a part of all of their educations!
Anyway, just a thought...
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The Whole Earth

I thought on that verse for a little while and realized that I do not see God's glory in the whole earth. That is, I do not see the glory of God in a pile of dirt. So, there are a few possible explanations:
1) The seraphims were wrong, and God's glory isn't really in the whole earth, just parts of it. Ok, that one's unlikely.
2) God's glory can be found in the whole earth, but it's not really found in everything in the whole earth, just parts of it. I guess you could stretch it that far if you want or need to. Maybe that's right.
3) Here's what I think is right: I am just failing to see it!
God should get glory from a pile of dirt. It just goes to show His creative power. He made the dirt. It reminds me of the scientist that challenged God to a life-making contest. The scientist said that he would have a contest against God and see who could make a better living being. So, God accepted, and the next day they got together and as the scientist reached down to grab some dirt to make his "life," God said, "No, you have to use your own dirt!"
The whole earth is full of the glory of God. Do you see it?
Just a thought...
Monday, April 21, 2008
Sending Missionaries

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