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Building a Life

Crusty's avatarThe Ramblings of a Crusty Old Sailor

Reposted from The Life Project

tumblr_meustnagvf1rfi6aso1_500Building a life in Christ is very much like building a house or any other building; it must have a proper foundation. A life that is built on a foundation of popular culture is like a building that is built upon shifting ground with no firm foundation at all, for popular culture is anything but consistent. Pop culture shifts with the latest winds, and the winds are always changing. The very sad thing is that so many lives are constructed and built upon pop culture…

A real life is built upon the firm and sound foundation of the Word of God, and it is anchored to that foundation with God’s love for us.

As we go through life, our experiences and understanding of our faith is like adding rooms to the house, one by one, until our house becomes a great one. Some of those…

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Man of God (by Len Winneroski)

Being a “Man of God” can mean taking a lot of flak. But I’d rather take flak for the truth then be thought well of for any/all the lies of the world.

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braveheartWhat is a man of God? How does a man of God differ from a man of the world? Is the title “man of God” reserved for priests and pastors?

This morning I was reading 1 Timothy, chapter 6. Paul referred to Timothy as a “man of God” in this letter and laid out some basic principles for godly men to follow:

  • a man of God does not teach false doctrines, he teaches and fights for truth.
  • a man of God does not enjoy and provoke controversy and quarrels.
  • a man of God does not see godliness as a means to financial gain.
  • a man of God puts his hope and trust in God, not money.
  • a man of God finds his contentment in Christ, not in wealth.
  • a man of God pursues righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness.
  • a man of God is generous and rich in good…

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Growth Is Not An Optional Luxury

Would you leave your child to just figure things out for themselves? No God doesn’t either he wants to teach us and guide our growth.

birdchirp's avatarRedbird's Roost

“But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 3:18a (NASB)
Growth is not an optional luxury for the sincere Christian. When one becomes a Christian, that person realizes how much unlike the Master he or she really is and determines to become more like Him. The road to maturity is long and painful, but the development of the ability to minister to others in the name of Christ is a most satisfying reward.
“But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ.” Ephesians 4:15 (NASB)

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Live discussion on KFUO radio on John Gospel 1:19-34

You can listen on live streaming at http://www.kfuo.org we will be talking about John the Baptist proclaiming the beginning of Jesus’ ministry “behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” John the Baptist the last of the Old Testament prophets. The prophets were preparing the world for Jesus, the disciples would proclaim who Jesus is and is the promised Messiah, the Savior of the world. Please listen, let me know what you think .

You can call in too, at 800-730-2727. Come on, call in and give me your best shot, it will be great.

Stupid behavior of others does affect other people

I will qualify this by saying that in terms of substance abuse that I have frankly just never got it. Don’t understand why anyone would, so yea I’m lacking in empathy.
Having said that, for someone to use that as an excuse is for that person to continue to live in their own little world of denial, just another excuse which some many abusers are so good at. So grow up and get a grip.
The usual abusers excuse is “what I do doesn’t hurt anyone else”. Wow! If you believe that I have a bridge you might like to buy.
There has been a reality series on television that has really driven this home for me. One particular episode is a father with three sons where the oldest son is abusing OxyContin and he is enabling that son with money and excuses and the father has his own gambling addiction. He has two younger sons and they are victims of all this. They are living in a hotel and will probably be on the street shortly and they often don’t get anywhere near enough to eat. They are early adolescence. Lack of food at this stage of development will affect them through their whole life, because of someone else’s abuse and neglect.
The father had a good job but was finally fired for embezzling. He probably should be in jail for that which would impact his sons.
To say that the bad habits of the two older ones doesn’t affect others is to live in your own little world of denial and we’re not even talking about how it affects extended family members.
The answer? Legalizing marijuana? So now we condone bad behavior and create even more problems? We see that legalized gambling has created a whole set of social problems. People going into debt, health issues, living on the street because of wasting money on government gambling. Both government regulated gambling and drugs are more expensive than what’s on the street. Those who don’t have money are just wasting more?
The family who usually gets sucked into giving them money and just enabling the problem. Who suffer financial loss, anxiety and often abuse for enabling?
I submit that putting any kind of abuser in jail helps everyone. Get treatments? Sure but make it legal? That’s just dumb. The public is safer by putting abusers away. Family doesn’t have to suffer by losing money, not being taken care of, going through all the drama and violence that abusers put families through. They’re in jail they’re relatively safe. They’re being treated, fed, sheltered and others can get on with their lives without having to spend the time and energy on substance abusers.
Legalizing drugs, gambling is not an answers it exacerbates the problem for everyone. Government has a stake in it and won’t give it up because it’s getting revenue from this and in the meantime everyone else suffers.
Anyone who believes in “victimless” crimes is ridiculously naive. The amount of damage caused by “victimless” crimes rips through our society.
Do we extend compassion to people who suffer like this? Sure but once they are in a place where they have to confront their issue, stop living in their denial. As Christians we should do what we can to get those on the street to deal with those problems. But as a pastor I have people who need attention for real issues and not just problems they created themselves or government enabled them to do. Do I focus on the person who has wrecked their life through their ignorance and selfishness? Or the person who is trying and is in need of strengthening? Yet government, society keeps enabling people and then dumping the problems that enabling causes on someone else, often the church. The church barely has enough resources to deal with what it’s supposed to do in Jesus. As a pastor I’m not really in a position to undo the problems government has created.
We pray we encourage, but at some point we need to help those who are dealing with reality and have to cut the cord with those who want to drag me down, their family down and anyone else who gets dragged in. Just so they can have another drink, another joint, place another bet?

The world’s best workout

Now I’m not saying skip the workout but you could wake up thirty minutes earlier lift up your prayers to God, this would be a great short study and then bundle up and Rush out into the cold for your 8K. I really hate this time of year. If you’re in the weight room put on a good Christain program or CD. (My sermons are on. Www.revjamesdriskellmdiv.com. ). Find time to focus on prayer and study but nothing says you can’t work in good Christian teaching during a workout. Thanks for a great blog.

Don’t Be Like Jonah – Sura 68 Part 5

Some really interesting insights and comparisons/contrasts between Islam and Christianity.

chris's avatarGod in this life and the next

Jonah sitting in shade of vine Jonah sitting in shade of vine

Do not be like (Jonah) who called from inside the fish.

At the end of a very long and difficult revelation, Muhammad is told to not be like Jonah.

What does this mean?

Among other things, it obviously means that either Muhammad already knew the story of Jonah from the Jewish Bible – or he was expected to go get a Jewish Bible and learn about it from there!

Let’s check this out further.

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Idols in the Qur’an and the Bible – Sura 68 – Part 3

Kudos to the writer of this blog. I never realized that Mohammed never performed any miracle. It puts me in mind of the incident where Jesus is confronted for performing a miracle. He was accused of working in concert with Satan to have the ability to perform the miracle. This is when Jesus, Mark 3:25, “a house divided against itself cannot stand.” A demon isn’t going to undermine another demon or Satan. So this may be my backwards logic, but Jesus doing a miracle and being accused of being demonic, while Mohammed never doing a miracle????

chris's avatarGod in this life and the next

idols Is a lack of miracles an indication of a false god or an idol?

[68:41] Do they have idols? Let their idols help them, if they are truthful.

1Ki 18:24 Then you call on the name of your god, and I will call on the name of the LORD. The god who answers by fire—he is God.”

Both the Qur’an and the Bible warn about false gods and idols.  However – while the Bible places a heavy emphasis on miracles, the Qur’an does not.  Although – Muslims do consider the Qur’an itself to be a miracle.

We’ll take a look at this, based on another section of Sura 68, compared with 1 Kings from the Old Testament and The Gospel of Mark from the New Testament.

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