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Friday, December 2, 2011

Whales

Hmmmmm.  Some have tried to explain that it is the result of a giant wave that flung the whales inland.   Hahahahahahahahahahahahah.  Hey, guys, guess what???????????  There was a flood.

 

 

The 'mysterious' whale graveyard discovered in a desert

Scientists play detective after 20 "perfectly intact skeletons" of ancient sea mammals are found thousands of feet away from the Pacific Ocean

Whale bones buried in the Namibian sand: A whale graveyard was recently found in Chile, with some fossils as big as a bus.
Whale bones buried in the Namibian sand: A whale graveyard was recently found in Chile, with some fossils as big as a bus. Photo: Diego Lezama Orezzoli/CORBIS SEE ALL 56 PHOTOS
How did more than 75 whale fossils turn up in the middle of Chile's Atacama Desert — one of the world's driest? That's the question puzzling a team of scientists from the Smithsonian Institute, who discovered the "mysterious" whale graveyard over a half-mile away from the ocean.

This article copied from theweek.com

Thursday, November 10, 2011

11/10/11

As I've said before, I don't get to write as much as I'd like.  However, something has been on my mind lately.

False Prophets

There is a lot of prosperity gospel being preached out there today.  There are preachers of massive churches standing before their congregations who just preach that God wants you to be prosperous and always have lots of money and for your health to always be good. 

The problem is that Scripture doesn't teach that.  Scripture teaches that as a result of sin that there will be pain and suffering.  Genesis 3 teaches it. 

God allows us to go through things to strengthen our faith in Him and to remind us of His power and ability to help us.  We cannot, and will never be able to, help ourselves. 

Many of those false preachers also refuse to confront sin.  They confront sin in what they call "a different way."  Sorry, fellas, you are wrong.  We are sinners saved by grace and we still sin and we must confront sin, ask forgiveness for sin and accept that forgiveness. 

I've also heard them say that God is the judge of whether someone who does not believe in Jesus goes to Heaven or not.  While I agree that God is the ultimate judge, that doesn't mean Jesus can be removed from the picture.  Any person, religious teaching, preacher, teacher, human being who does not believe Jesus is the way to Heaven is not going to Heaven.  Scripture is absolutely clear on this in John 14:6. 

Until next time...............

Monday, August 15, 2011

Okay, it's been a while.

I know it has been a while, but life happens. 
I don't know that I have much to say other than I am a thankful man. 
I am thankful that in a world of chaos, God is in control.
I am thankful that His grace is sufficient and that no matter what we are faced with that God can get us through.  Sometimes we look at life or life's situations and think that it is hopeless or we wonder why God would do something to us or allow things to happen.  I think that is normal.
But, it is important to understand that everything happens for a reason and though we may not know why here, God gives us NOTHING that He doesn't give us the power and ability and strength to overcome.  He'll help us handle it if we trust in Him.
I am thankful that I serve a Savior that no other religion can say that they have.
Jesus willingly gave His life for me to be saved.  No other religious leader has ever done such a thing and no other religious leader will do such a thing.  To me, that makes Christians followers of a true prophet who laid down His life for us. 
Jesus also was thankful for the broken body.  In the Lord's Supper in the Gospels, Jesus always gives thanks before the bread is broken.  The broken bread and the wine represent His broken body and blood and He gave thanks for it.  No other religious leader can make that claim and surely can't support it. 
I am thankful that I serve the real Savior of the World.  Jesus gives us what no other religious leader or so-called prophet in history has given............His life.
Trust in everything about Him; His provision, His grace, His mercy, His power, His protection.  NOBODY else can offer what Jesus has given. 

Until next time..................

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Job ch. 1 (cont.)

So, how does Job react?  How does he respond?

His reaction? 

Job arises from where he was sitting and rents (tears) his mantle.  He responds in a normal way, he mourns.  There is nothing wrong with that. 

Then, Job falls flat on his face to the ground, and worships God. 

How many Christians would react this way in this situation?  He worshipped God after losing almost everything he had. 

What an incredible initial reaction.  He didn't shake his fist at God or ask God why.  He just worshipped.  He humbly placed himself in a worshipping position and humbly worshipped God.

There is something to be said about that.  By worshipping, Job is making it known that he is going to let everyone who is standing around waiting for him that he understands that God is in control.  He understands that God is at the steering wheel of it all and that God will not allow anything to happen to Job that Job cannot get through.  Next time, we'll see Job's response to the situation.  We'll see what he says.

Until next time....................

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Waiting on God to push

I read a fb post that said; "I am waiting on God to push me to what He wants me to do next." 

I understand what they are trying to say, but it is vital to our spiritual life to allow God to pull us.  That way, God will be in His proper place in our lives, which is leading. 

If He is having to push us, that means we are trying to lead and expecting Him to follow us and push is not the way we need to be.

Also, waiting on God implies inactivity.  We should always be doing something, even if it is praying that we are in God's will and are, in fact, following Him.

Just a thought.

Until next time..................

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Job chapter 1 (cont.)

Satan now has permission to attack Job. 

Remember, Job is one of the richest men in the world. 

Satan attacks and destroys every animal that Job has.  Although that may seem like very little, those animals would be very important.  They are used to plow to grow food.  They are used to sell at market to make money to support the family.  The animals are used to make sacrifices to the Lord.  The animals could also be used for meat for the family as well. 

All of that is gone and then as his 10 children are having a meal together, a wind comes (which was a strong wind common to that area), destroys the house and kills all the children. 

At this point, this attack has become very personal.  All that Job has left is some land and a few servants.  His living and his livelihood and his family (except for his wife) are all gone. 

Imagine what it would be like, in one day, to lose all you have. 

I've known a lot of people who have suffered lost in the last 6 months to a year of their lives.  In each of the situations, I'm sure there were questions about why it all happened or why it happened the way it did. 

That is absolutely understandable from a human standpoint.  However, Job is human.  He is a man like any other man except for he was viewed by God as a man who was perfect (complete), upright, he feared God, and he turn from evil. 

Next couple of posts will show what Job does.  We will attempt to analyze Job's reaction and response and hopefully apply it to our own lives. 

Until next time...............

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Job chapter 1 (cont.)

The next thing that Satan does is make a comment to God.  In so many words, Satan tells God that if God will let Satan do some things to Job that Job will curse God to His face. 

God basically tells Satan that he will be allowed to touch Job's life but not Job physically. 

That brings up a great point that we as Christians must never EVER forget. 

Satan attacks.  He uses his demons, minions, etc. to come after us.  But for him to actually do anything to us, he must have God's permission. 

Satan already has control of a lost sinner's life.  But for him to do ANYTHING detrimental to a Christian, he must have God's permission.

That lets us know that God is always watching over us.  God is always taking care of us.  God will not allow ANYTHING to happen to us that isn't already under His control.

Christian, never forget who God is and how good God is. 

Until next time................