Saturday, December 15, 2012

Sadly, Child Killings are Predictable...

From my friend, pastor and author Richard Exley --

Like many of you I am grief stricken by the tragic mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, earlier today. According to the latest reports 27 people are dead including 18 children. Earlier this week a gunman opened fire in a shopping mall in Portland, Oregon, killing two and seriously wounding another before taking his own life.

Of course murder is nothing new. From the time Cain killed Able until now the human race has a long history of cold-blooded atrocities. Still, there seems to be something different, something more sinister about the random killings being perpetrated by these troubled young men. For the most part their killing sprees were not prompted by religious fanaticism or political ideology or even personal revenge. Their victims were strangers by and large – innocent victims – and seemed to be chosen at random.

Mark Kopta, chairman and professor in the department of psychology at the University of Evansville in Indiana, has researched extensively the country's mass killings, which he defines as attacks leading to the deaths of at least five people, including the killer's suicide. He found three incidents in the United States fitting this profile between 1930 and 1970. Three more followed over the course of the 1970s. In the 1980s, however, there were ten such incidents of mass murder. The 1990s had seventeen; and, since the new millennium began, there have been twenty-five such mass murders. Six of them occurred last year. And 2009 has already topped that with eight such killings. There have been nine mass murders in 2012.

So what’s going on? Why this sudden rise in mass killings? Are they just a statistical fluke?

There are no easy explanations, no pat answers. The conditions conspiring to produce these troubled young men are varied and complex. The entertainment industry continues to produce video games, music and movies that glorify violence. Liberal politicians, jurists and even educators insist that there are no moral absolutes, creating a society where each person is a law unto himself. Corruption in high places, within business, government and the church, has produced a jaded cynicism in young and old alike. Then there’s the economic meltdown worldwide and the resulting despair. Finally there is rampant divorce and the resulting dissolution of the traditional family creating a generation of lost souls.

While all of these are contributing factors they are not the root cause. The root cause is spiritual rather than sociological or even psychological. America made a covenant with death and we are now reaping the unintended consequences. That covenant was sealed on Monday, January 22, 1973, when the United States Supreme Court ruled 7-2, in the now infamous Roe v. Wade decision. When the highest court in the land rules that killing the child in your womb is an acceptable way of dealing with your unplanned pregnancy, we shouldn’t be surprised when children reared in such a culture turn to murder and suicide when life becomes overwhelming.

Sadly, Child Killings are Predictable...

From my friend, pastor and author Richard Exley --

Like many of you I am grief stricken by the tragic mass murder at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, earlier today. According to the latest reports 27 people are dead including 18 children. Earlier this week a gunman opened fire in a shopping mall in Portland, Oregon, killing two and seriously wounding another before taking his own life.

Of course murder is nothing new. From the time Cain killed Able until now the human race has a long history of cold-blooded atrocities. Still, there seems to be something different, something more sinister about the random killings being perpetrated by these troubled young men. For the most part their killing sprees were not prompted by religious fanaticism or political ideology or even personal revenge. Their victims were strangers by and large – innocent victims – and seemed to be chosen at random.

Mark Kopta, chairman and professor in the department of psychology at the University of Evansville in Indiana, has researched extensively the country's mass killings, which he defines as attacks leading to the deaths of at least five people, including the killer's suicide. He found three incidents in the United States fitting this profile between 1930 and 1970. Three more followed over the course of the 1970s. In the 1980s, however, there were ten such incidents of mass murder. The 1990s had seventeen; and, since the new millennium began, there have been twenty-five such mass murders. Six of them occurred last year. And 2009 has already topped that with eight such killings. There have been nine mass murders in 2012.

So what’s going on? Why this sudden rise in mass killings? Are they just a statistical fluke?

There are no easy explanations, no pat answers. The conditions conspiring to produce these troubled young men are varied and complex. The entertainment industry continues to produce video games, music and movies that glorify violence. Liberal politicians, jurists and even educators insist that there are no moral absolutes, creating a society where each person is a law unto himself. Corruption in high places, within business, government and the church, has produced a jaded cynicism in young and old alike. Then there’s the economic meltdown worldwide and the resulting despair. Finally there is rampant divorce and the resulting dissolution of the traditional family creating a generation of lost souls.

While all of these are contributing factors they are not the root cause. The root cause is spiritual rather than sociological or even psychological. America made a covenant with death and we are now reaping the unintended consequences. That covenant was sealed on Monday, January 22, 1973, when the United States Supreme Court ruled 7-2, in the now infamous Roe v. Wade decision. When the highest court in the land rules that killing the child in your womb is an acceptable way of dealing with your unplanned pregnancy, we shouldn’t be surprised when children reared in such a culture turn to murder and suicide when life becomes overwhelming.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

i paused. i thought. i was blown away with the realization....

i paused.  i thought.  i was blown away with the realization, i had just asked God to heal a person of brain cancer half way around the world.  i don't know the person.  i've never met the person.  i don't know exactly where they live.  i don't even know their last name and yet i prayed with confidence that God was going to do the deed.

some say God did that sort of thing in the old days when people needed it to be convinced of His Lordship.  i am inclined to believe God does this sort of thing today, because of His Lordship needing no convincing. He is the I AM and works His will and purpose in our lives out of His being who He is.  not who we are.

He doesn't need our participation, but He enjoys the company when we choose to abide in Him.  It is in His company, miracles happen.  just believe and receive.

i paused. i thought. i was blown away with the realization....

i paused.  i thought.  i was blown away with the realization, i had just asked God to heal a person of brain cancer half way around the world.  i don't know the person.  i've never met the person.  i don't know exactly where they live.  i don't even know their last name and yet i prayed with confidence that God was going to do the deed.

some say God did that sort of thing in the old days when people needed it to be convinced of His Lordship.  i am inclined to believe God does this sort of thing today, because of His Lordship needing no convincing. He is the I AM and works His will and purpose in our lives out of His being who He is.  not who we are.

He doesn't need our participation, but He enjoys the company when we choose to abide in Him.  It is in His company, miracles happen.  just believe and receive.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What if i Claim Healing over Someone and They die....

i asked Jesus into my heart at the age of 6 while riding in a '59 VW down a gravel mountain road in the Sierra Nevadas. Thank you mom for sharing Christ's love with me. 

Today, i should be mature in my faith, but i feel so much like an infant when it comes to someone asking for me to pray for healing. I believe Jesus abides and where He abides there should not be sickness. But in the back of my mind i wonder, what if i tell the person they are healed and they die.....

I received some great thought from friends on Facebook....

"Stan Pollmann II What if someone is dying and you pray for them and they LIVE!!! ??? Because you stepped out in faith and obeyed the Word of God... It is always best to step out in faith and obey His calling than to have pride inside... because you might be embarrassed... food for thought"

"Sandy Campbell Stacey Thank you, Archie for sharing a sweet memory of your Mom and an important day as well as being vulnerable to share your fears. 

I agree with Stan and will share an experience I had. I work at a doctor's office. One day I was in the office with a patient and felt I was supposed to ask him if he was a believer. I was new to discerning the urging and voice of the Holy Spirit, and shrunk back at first speaking in my head to the Lord a small apology and told Him "I am not sure if it's You or me". 

Well, the patient, not knowing anything, said " I have had this song going around inside me all day." I said, "Really? What is it?" He said, "Jesus is my Healer!" I laughed and confessed! He said, "Maybe I was supposed to come here so you could lay hands on me." Spiritual like the book of Acts. I did and prayed the prayer of faith...thanking Jesus for what He did at the cross and Galatians 3:13. 

He has not been back since. I believe he is healed. Not everyone will receive their healing but Jesus gave it and bore all sickness in His body. Be Bold and Courageous. Only believe. James 5 The prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well...if they are willing to believe and receive they will have it done for them. Mark 9:23; 11:22-24."

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Raising People from the Dead is not a Spectator Sport or is it...

I love Jesus and have been reading about His life and His expectations on my life.  i believe Jesus abides in me and i in Him.  In His abiding i have expectations that i believe are His expectations.  Sadly... it seems my emulation of Him is lacking.  I want others to see Jesus when they see me, yet mostly others only see me.  I have a friend who shared this amazing story.... 

"Just last week I was at a table with a bunch of friends and we had a good laugh at my "devotion". They had never heard of someone who believed they could do that (raise another back to life). I thought it was NORMAL and thought people were weird who didn't believe we could do it through Christ. 

Once a mom wanted her 7 year old child to be raised. We circled the building ( mortuary) where she was and prayed walking around it for 6 times. On the 7th, we stood and shouted, " Sarah come forth!" I asked them, " what if they ALL come out!!!??? After a minute the door opened and a man stuck his head out and asked, " may I help you?" 

I said, " not unless you were dead." lol!!!!"

Thousands of times... Jesus healed matter of factly... He had no desire for fanfare.  He healed out of love.  Other times, miracles were asked of Him and He rejected their requests.  Could it be our impotence is tied to our need for self acclaim?  

As to the testimony of living life in the reality of Jesus shared above... i think the opportunity would have been great fun!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

What is a Miracle? by Andrew Wommack

WHAT IS A MIRACLE?

Luke 23:8 "And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him."

LUKE 23:8

 
 
  Herod desired to see Jesus perform some kind of miracle, and some of the questions he asked Jesus made this desire obvious. However, Jesus did not use His faith to do any miracles for Herod. 

Miracles are God's way of meeting the needs of those who seek Him in faith. Miracles will sometimes be used to demonstrate God's ability so that people may believe (Mk. 2:10-11), but they will not happen to skeptics who are tempting God (Lk. 4:9-12). 

A miracle is a supernatural intervention of God's power over natural law. 

Healings occur within the boundaries of natural law while miracles are not limited to natural law. A person with a high fever who receives prayer and then begins to recover is experiencing a healing. The Lord intervened but in natural ways. The virus, infection, or whatever was rebuked left the body (Lk. 4:39) and then the natural healing process that the Lord built into all of us took over. When something totally supernatural happens, that's a miracle. When Jesus reattached the servant's ear and it was instantly whole after Peter cut it off (Lk. 22:51), demonstrated a miracle. It was also a healing, but it was a miraculous healing. 

Feeding the five thousand (Mt. 14:19-20), walking on the water (Mt. 14:25), translating a ship and all aboard to the other side of the sea (Jn. 6:21) - all these are miracles. Miracles are usually instantaneous whereas healings are sometimes gradual. 

The Lord has never had anyone who was qualified working for Him. It's by God's grace that He uses any of us. Anyone who claims to be used of God because of his great holiness is either deceived or a deceiver. It's our faith in the grace of God that allows miracles to flow through us. 

What is a Miracle? by Andrew Wommack

WHAT IS A MIRACLE?

Luke 23:8 "And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him."

LUKE 23:8

 
 
  Herod desired to see Jesus perform some kind of miracle, and some of the questions he asked Jesus made this desire obvious. However, Jesus did not use His faith to do any miracles for Herod. 

Miracles are God's way of meeting the needs of those who seek Him in faith. Miracles will sometimes be used to demonstrate God's ability so that people may believe (Mk. 2:10-11), but they will not happen to skeptics who are tempting God (Lk. 4:9-12). 

A miracle is a supernatural intervention of God's power over natural law. 

Healings occur within the boundaries of natural law while miracles are not limited to natural law. A person with a high fever who receives prayer and then begins to recover is experiencing a healing. The Lord intervened but in natural ways. The virus, infection, or whatever was rebuked left the body (Lk. 4:39) and then the natural healing process that the Lord built into all of us took over. When something totally supernatural happens, that's a miracle. When Jesus reattached the servant's ear and it was instantly whole after Peter cut it off (Lk. 22:51), demonstrated a miracle. It was also a healing, but it was a miraculous healing. 

Feeding the five thousand (Mt. 14:19-20), walking on the water (Mt. 14:25), translating a ship and all aboard to the other side of the sea (Jn. 6:21) - all these are miracles. Miracles are usually instantaneous whereas healings are sometimes gradual. 

The Lord has never had anyone who was qualified working for Him. It's by God's grace that He uses any of us. Anyone who claims to be used of God because of his great holiness is either deceived or a deceiver. It's our faith in the grace of God that allows miracles to flow through us. 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Starbucks Coffee Shop Ministry

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My church went to the local children's hospital to pass out gift bags of necessities for those who find themselves in a difficult place.  The gift bags were only secondary in importance compared to the love that was shared in the gesture and prayers given.  Each left with wonderful stories to tell...

I sat in the emergency room briefly and then was off to the local Starbucks coffee shop.  Quite often i have opportunity to listen to another's story about life.  i am amazed at how ready another individual is prepared to share his story.  they don't need preparation.  a simple statement like, "it's pretty weather tonight."  let that sink in.... when the Spirit prompts with a simple question, "how are you?" and the dam breaks and stories flow.  i am always amazed.

This night was much like others at the coffee shop with an exception... the gentleman shared with me about his health problems.  we connected with being veterans.  i mentioned God and he went chasing after a young female.  sometimes the seed falls on rocky soil... i am grinning.

Starbucks Coffee Shop Ministry

Rocky_soil1

My church went to the local children's hospital to pass out gift bags of necessities for those who find themselves in a difficult place.  The gift bags were only secondary in importance compared to the love that was shared in the gesture and prayers given.  Each left with wonderful stories to tell...

I sat in the emergency room briefly and then was off to the local Starbucks coffee shop.  Quite often i have opportunity to listen to another's story about life.  i am amazed at how ready another individual is prepared to share his story.  they don't need preparation.  a simple statement like, "it's pretty weather tonight."  let that sink in.... when the Spirit prompts with a simple question, "how are you?" and the dam breaks and stories flow.  i am always amazed.

This night was much like others at the coffee shop with an exception... the gentleman shared with me about his health problems.  we connected with being veterans.  i mentioned God and he went chasing after a young female.  sometimes the seed falls on rocky soil... i am grinning.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Starbucks Feeds the Homeless or at least i hope so...

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I am sad.  You may remember, i was honored to give my gold Starbucks card to a homeless man in exchange for a coloring.  You can read about the God Spot here...  

http://37stories.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/starbucks-gold-card-feeds-homeless/ 

I recently reloaded the card and he has not made use of the reload.  There is no reason he would suspect i might reload it, but i am hoping he might. Maybe you will pray he will consider the possibility of trying the card again... 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Texas Bankers are a Different Breed

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Today I met Sam Amos, a true Texan.  It was an honor and pleasure to meet another story teller.  Sam grew up poor and worked his way up to being a Texas banker.  He is quick to identify himself as Christian and suspected i was.  I deferred from the name Christian to the identity of Believer, knowing that does not adequately identify me as crazy for Jesus.

Sam Amos quickly gave me a run down of his career and the milestones that best define who he is.  He believes in honesty, integrity and Jesus.  It seems leaving any one of these beliefs out doesn't do justice to the life one is gifted.  He was quick to reveal he lived one step away from being fired many times.  I could identify with being fired as it seems without life on the edge, one is defined by the shackles "status quo".  

Now if you follow me on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/37stories you will know earlier today, i posted multiple threads on favorite firing phrases... now i find my self chatting with a banker about careers ups and down.  Some people find it difficult to believe God orchestrates our steps if we let Him.  i find it a matter of fact.  thx Sam Amos for being a God Spot.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

You are blessed when...

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You're Blessed
1-2 When Jesus saw his ministry drawing huge crowds, he climbed a hillside. Those who were apprenticed to him, the committed, climbed with him. Arriving at a quiet place, he sat down and taught his climbing companions. This is what he said:
3"You're blessed when you're at the end of your rope. With less of you there is more of God and his rule.
4"You're blessed when you feel you've lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you be embraced by the One most dear to you.
5"You're blessed when you're content with just who you are—no more, no less. That's the moment you find yourselves proud owners of everything that can't be bought.
6"You're blessed when you've worked up a good appetite for God. He's food and drink in the best meal you'll ever eat.
7"You're blessed when you care. At the moment of being 'care-full,' you find yourselves cared for.
8"You're blessed when you get your inside world—your mind and heart—put right. Then you can see God in the outside world.
9"You're blessed when you can show people how to cooperate instead of compete or fight. That's when you discover who you really are, and your place in God's family.
10"You're blessed when your commitment to God provokes persecution. The persecution drives you even deeper into God's kingdom.
11-12"Not only that—count yourselves blessed every time people put you down or throw you out or speak lies about you to discredit me. What it means is that the truth is too close for comfort and they are uncomfortable. You can be glad when that happens—give a cheer, even!—for though they don't like it, I do! And all heaven applauds. And know that you are in good company. My prophets and witnesses have always gotten into this kind of trouble.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

I smile and ask God..."Who ministers to who?"~Debra Wilson

Debra

On this cold rainy dark day, I started my morning leaving around 7:30 to take Lillian for an echo-cardiogram  I knew it would be hard for her to get out so early and in the cold rain no less. But I found my sweet Lillian positive about our journey. She says she can tell that I have pain today...I mention in a care-free way my neck and shoulders as usual. Lillian has arthritis pain daily and her immobility in her upper body is evident ..and suffers from pain in her neck area. So once home, I get her settled with her heat pack on her neck and she is all cozy in her chair. We hug and say a kazillion I love you's. 
Before I leave I mention I am using her bathroom...I close the door but not tight. I hear her start talking...she is praying. Talking to God as if he is standing right beside her...no formal prayer....just words. She is asking him to take care of me...thanking him for bringing me to her...asking him to make my pain go away and keep me and my home and family safe...asking him to keep my doggies and chickens happy and healthy. I don't want to just go back out and interrupt her conversation. I wait another few seconds and peek through the bathroom door. 
Her hand is slightly raised and she is trying to look up and her words of prayer are just flowing. I am so humbled by what I see and hear my tears just start falling. Here is a woman who has so little and in chronic pain..and she is praying for me. I don't know what I ever did to be so blessed to have a precious lady as this in my life. As I leave I smile and ask God..."Who ministers to who?"

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Life after death.... http://youtu.be/xYZoX4N5_YQ

"As I approach my 94th birthday, I realize this election could be my last."~Billy Graham

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 "As I approach my 94th birthday, I realize this election could be my last.  I believe it is vitally important that we cast our ballots for candidates who base their decisions on biblical principles and support the nation of Israel. 

I urge you to vote for those who protect the sanctity of life and support the biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman. Vote for biblical values this November 6, and pray with me that America will remain one nation under God."~Billy Graham

"Change your life. God's kingdom is here."~Jesus

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Challenge Like No Other

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Guest post:   CHALLENGE LIKE NO OTHER~Forbes

Though Felix’s challenge is new and unique, the motive to be first to achieve things other people haven’t achieved is neither new nor unique. It echoes the challenges of early explorers like Christopher Columbus that changed the course of history; and the celebrated entrepreneurs like Thomas Edison,Steve Jobs and Bill Gates that changed the way people work and live.

But Felix’s venture carries a strong spiritual message to everyday people:

Don’t live life as a spectator. Always examine life: Espouse new ideas, long for new things, constantly discovering new interests, escaping from boring routines. Engage life with enthusiasm; grasping life aggressively and squeezing from it every drop of excitement, satisfaction, and joy. 

The key to unleashing life’s potential is attitude. The person who approaches life with a child-like wonder is best prepared to defy the limitations of time, is more “alive,” more of a participant in life than the person who remains a spectator.

~Forbes

Sunday, October 14, 2012

One thing i am confident of... you are not possessed by demons.

  • Your post is interesting to say the very least.... but one thing i am confident of... you are not possessed by demons. Oppressed maybe... but possessed absolutely not if you are a child of the King. 

    Jesus abides and in His abiding, there is not room for a demon. Others may think differently, but for me i am confident demons flee from Jesus and can not reside in the same house or temple.

    It seems likely demon possessed people might vomit in prayer, but they are not praying to the God you are and do not have the abiding of Jesus. If a person is possessed, he/she does not have Jesus. 

    I also believe once you have Jesus, you can't lose Him. He comes and stays for the long haul regardless.

    I think likely the stress of the life you live is catching up with you. The thing about putting time in with Jesus does not make Him any closer or farther. He abides.... nothing you can do performance wise will make Him do any more or less than He desires to do.

    My advice... relax in His presence. Don't do for Jesus out of obligation.... just do as your heart leads... i believe once you let go of a need to perform... you will find freedom you may not have experienced before.... it took me 50 years to understand freedom in Christ.... 

    It is not about me... it is about Jesus.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Starbucks Gold Card Feeds Homeless...

What-would-you-pay
I misconnected with a friend for breakfast and found myself at a Starbucks near work.  I dropped in, reloaded my coveted Starbuck's Gold Card and bought myself a cup of coffee.

Shortly, a bearded balding homeless man sat down at the table across from me.  My senses sharpened and i wondered how i might be able to help the gentleman.  He opened a plastic sack and pulled out a couple water markers and a scrap piece of white cardboard.  Promptly, he went to work drawing.  In a matter of minutes, he had drawn a flower scene and held it up for me to see.

I said, "Nice!"  He said something i could not understand.  His speech was badly impeded.  He then held up 4 fingers and said it again.  This time i understood.  He was offering his drawing for $4.  I sadly said i didn't have any money.  He kindly replied with a smile, "$4". 

I thought to myself and voiced it to God, i want to help but i don't have any money.  He reminded me of my coveted Starbucks Gold Card freshly recharged.  i reminded God, i was attached to my card and had bought a lot of coffee to achieve Gold status.  Then, i got it!  God was once again allowing me to participate in a carefully crafted God Spot of His choosing.

I walked over to the table. Picked up his picture and offered my Gold Card for His picture.  He looked at it and accepted it in trade.  i sat down and began some computer work.  He got up and walked to the counter, grunting while pointing to the kind of scone He preferred.  Then, purchased it and walked back to his table and began working on a new picture of flowers.

I can't describe the absolutely impossibly wonderful feeling and closeness to God i experienced in those few moments.... as i left, i parted with the words... "God is good."  Much to my surprise and without even looking up or missing a stroke of color on his cardboard... grunted... "All the time."

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

"If something goes wrong, the only thing that might help you is God," says Baumgartner.

The Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner will attempt to become the first human to break the sound barrier unaided by a vehicle.

He is going to jump out of a balloon at more than 120,000ft (36.5km) above Roswell, New Mexico.

In the near vacuum at that altitude, he should accelerate beyond about 690mph (1,110km/h) within 40 seconds.

If all goes well, he will open a parachute near the ground to land softly in the desert, 10 minutes later.

The 43-year-old adventurer - famous for jumping off skyscrapers - is under no illusions about the dangers he faces.

Where he is going, the air pressure is less than 2% of what it is at sea level, and it is impossible to breathe without an oxygen supply.

Others who have tried to break the existing records for the highest, fastest and longest freefalls have lost their lives in the process.

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"If something goes wrong, the only thing that might help you is God," says Baumgartner.

"Because if you run out of luck, if you run out of skills, there is nothing left and you have to really hope he is not going to let you down."

Weather permitting, lift-off from Roswell airport should occur about 0700 local time (1300 GMT; 1400BST).

Sunday, October 7, 2012

What's it take to conjure up His love?

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I am amazed at the love of Jesus.  He loves us regardless of skin color, sexual orientation, gender, height, weight, religion or whatever.  He loves us in spite of all the senseless things we do.  He just simply loves us.

I am sure for many ritual is key to their feeling a closeness or connectedness with their faith.  I understand as humans we sometimes need help in feeling anything.   Life can tend to numb us from experiencing anything outside our norm.  It might be in the ritual, we are pulled back into the spiritual experience we so desperately miss.  The difficulty in needing ritual to feel close and connected with some higher power, is the ritual may not be handy when circumstance dictates the need.  

That is the beauty of an abiding in Jesus.  He does not need to be conjured up.  He is there to assist and abide in you as life plays out in unbelievable seasons.  It is in Jesus we live life to the fullness with an ever present awareness of His power and strength encompassed with His love for each of His children.  It is the abiding... 

"I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."~Jesus  

 John 14:6 (KJV)

 

Monday, April 2, 2012

"You have your heads in your Bibles constantly because you think you'll find eternal life there. But you miss the forest for the trees. These Scriptures are all about me! And here I am, standing right before you, and you aren't willing to receive from me the life you say you want."~Jesus
The key to giving life is knowing who is dead. How will you give life to someone who has life. Wouldn't it be better to raise the dead?

Sunday, April 1, 2012

‎... and if God chooses to do what He does in a different way or seemingly not do at all... He is still God. Now that is tough to appreciate in the midst of battle.
A Guest Post by Ann Johnston

A friend recently asked for prayer for the removal of a 'mass' in his chest. He was to have an operation if a further scan showed a positive result. Here's his latest report:

"I spent most of yesterday at the Alfred (Hospital) where I had a PET scan, followed by a series of procedures. By then the results of the scan were available and a cardio-thoracic registrar asked if he could have a word with me.

He had a rather coy look on his face. He explained that the results of the scan were confusing. In short, there was/is no metabolic activity. Whereas the scan had originally "lit up" several areas of cocern in the left lung and the lymph nodes at the bottom of the trachea, there was now nothing to cause any concern.

When asked what treatment I had undergone to remove the lung lesions, I said, "prayer". The response to that was comical..."