Monthly Archives: January 2017
From “take note” to full-fledged alert
God and me – we have this agreement – it goes in threes:
1. Minor mishap [You drop your pen] – Think almost nothing of it; just make a mental note and dismiss it.
2. A bit more serious mishap occurs, or almost happens [You bump into a basket full of pens and a few fall (or, almost fall) onto the table.] – Take notice and be alert.
3. A real mishap takes place [Pens fly everywhere] – STOP EVERYTHING: YOU NEED TO GIVE GOD YOUR FULL ATTENTION. There’s something you need to hear.
H2•0
. . . H2•0 . . .
A drop of water,
Like the entire ocean,
Is water.
That special person,
Like all God’s creation,
Is God.
Perfect as He in every way,
Despite what all the
Skeptics say.
Attitude of blatant honesty
I am deeply touched by the following message. This attitude of blatant honesty, humility and willingness to do the hard work is unspeakably encouraging. It’s such a temptation when one has broken new ground to rest on their laurels and pontificate when in fact they’ve reached a type of new beginning, where an even greater sense of awe and childlikeness should prevail.
“I have a pretty high tolerance for silliness that occurs in the name of Christianity. Everyday I let a million and one things pass by that, while vapid, vacuous, and just downright annoying, are really not worth the energy they would take to address.
What irks me, however, and what I want to strongly caution you against engaging in, is pontificating about matters you have not given sufficient thought to as though God himself has told you that your opinion is the only one that matters. Sadly, as one who served as a pastor for 11 plus years, I did much of this myself. Each time I’d catch wind of an idea being discussed that made me uncomfortable, or that (GASP) contradicted what I believed at the time, I would feel the need to publicly rail against this idea in an arrogant and dogmatic way, so as to say, “Now that’s enough of that nonsense”. The problem was that I was woefully under equipped to speak on most of the things that I did, and, 11 times out of 10, was in no position to bring correction, as I was simply reacting to things that I had taken little to no time to study up on, and when I did, it was simply for the purpose of strengthening my case against what I had already decided was a bad idea.
When I hear, for instance, pastors and teachers seek to bring correction to those who disbelieve in the eternal conscious torment model of hell, I can often tell within a matter of seconds whether or not the individual speaking has given a second’s thought or study to the issue. If they say something like, “Jesus spoke twice as much about hell as he did about heaven”, I instantly know that the actual scholarly works they have consulted on the matter equal probably somewhere right around none, and that they are simply speaking out of their emotions. If you do not care enough about such an important subject to give years to studying it out, please, don’t speak publicly about it.
The same goes for issues like biblical inerrancy, eschatology, atonement theories, etc. If you do not care enough to do the hard work of study, even if it is only independent study, please do not presume to be an expert in these areas. I will readily admit to being an absolute novice who, while I care deeply, read extensively, and consult those with brains much larger and fuller than my own on a regular basis, still have far more questions than I do answers. And the truth is, the more one cares about an issue, and the more time they give to understanding it, it is usually the case that the “question marks” in their brains outnumber the dogmatic “periods”.
Become a student again, my friends. May we all resign the position of know-it-all, and reactionary rhetorician, and return to being those with big enough b…rains to simply say, “I don’t know” when we don’t know, and to not pretend to be in possession of knowledge we have not taken the time to seek out. If an idea offends, let’s be adult enough to consider that maybe, just maybe, our personal offense is not, in any way, connected to God’s opinion, and then respect ourselves and our audiences enough to inform ourselves. May our desire to learn and grow be larger than our desire to be right, or to be admired as a “champion of truth”.
May our thoughts and our questions be numerous, and our declarative statements and dogmatic answers be few.
Peace.”
Jeff Turner
December 30, 2015 ·
Just to be clear . . . .
Never go to God in order to get a desire fulfilled. Only go for communion with God and watch everything get miraculously fulfilled.
PLEASE NOTE: WE KNOW THAT (1) WE ARE NOT “GOING” ANYWHERE, (2) GOD AND HIS ENTIRE KINGDOM IS WITHIN US, (3) ‘GO TO GOD’ IS A MENTAL CONSTRUCT, IMPLYING THAT WE WISH TO FOCUS ON (OR, COMMUNE WITH) GOD.
The only motive for meditation is to commune with Him and receive His grace. Let me come to the throne of God pure, with no desires in my mind, so that I may fully connect with the SPIRIT, which is God.
Why pray for what’s perpetually here?
You don’t pray for morning to come!
it’s so certain whether you pray or not…
….you don’t have to COVER yourself with the blood of Jesus,
You are perpetually UNDER the blood.
it’s a like a WATERFALL..
Isaac Oforah
You are Christ’s identity
Christ is not Jesus’ last name… It’s His identity – Christ means “Messiah”… The Messiah already came to planet earth… Oh and check this out… if you are a believer – You are the Body of Christ… You are the body of Messiah… The Messiah is here!! The Messiah has a Head and a Body… If you are here, He is! smile emoticon:-) Christ is your identity! You are His identity!
As He is, so are we in this world. – 1 John 4:17 #DrCC
#NotlookingforChristtoreturn #Christisalreadyhere
Cindye Coates
English help
If you’re a person who needs or wants to improve their English writing skills, like E.S.L. students – for example, I have a suggestion for you. You don’t need to be deprived of the fun of writing in the abbreviated internet lingo: “Ppl cn get ‘way w a zillion mstakes coz erryone is equl on da Internet!” This writing is here to stay, but it won’t replace standard English – not for a long time, at least. The reason should be obvious: without a measure of standardization, no one would ever be accountable for what they say. So it behooves the ESL learner to practice writing perfectly as well. Both styles have their merits. My advice is as follows: NEVER MIX THE TWO. Decide (randomly is okay) which way you’re going to write and stick to it, for that particular communication and that particular time.