Saturday, September 26, 2015

The Rock

Ok...so it's been about forever since I have written ANYTHING in this blog. So.......

Of course, it's not like NOTHING has happened since I last made an entry here.  It just kind of got away from me to say anything about all that has..... So......

So....today something did happen.  It was one of those moments when you trip over some revelation you never thought of before - something the Word is speaking to you about - and you go, "Oh wow! THAT was the Lord !"   So....

I was bustling about in the kitchen this morning, making my coffee, getting out the half and half, and I was listening to the TV (rather than actually looking at it) as I had it on in the background.  I heard this: "....the first time he struck the rock, the second time he spoke to it."  And it hit me.  The Rock. That's a type of Christ.  And the first time - He was stricken!  When He was laid out on that Cross, he was struck.  With hammer and nails, he was struck.  But NOW,,,,,we speak to Him.  We speak to Him in our prayers...we SPEAK to Him.

In every case,,,,He is The Rock. The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed. The New Testament is the Old Testament revealed. 

Sweet. Like spun sugar. Like honey. Thank you Lord Jesus :o)  I love You.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Beyond The Gates

I decided to watch a video that has been sitting around in my bedroom for some days now.  I picked it up at the library in the DVD section and its title is "Beyond the Gates" with John Hurt and Hugh Dancy. After I got it home I read the back cover and when I realized it was a story about the genocide in Rwanda, it took me a while to get to the place where I determined I would view it.  I had seen Hotel Rwanda many years ago and wasn't even sure I could watch yet another story about the Rwanda genocide.  But, I did. And yes, I wept. And wept. And prayed. And thought about the overall message the film so tragically yet so aptly portrayed.  Then I watched the Special Features. Among the cast and crew, the credits tell us, were many survivors of that 100 day genocide the world played footsy with in April through July 1994.  No one wanted to admit it was really what it was. Especially the people who could have done something about it.

On the metal gates at the entrance to a dusty cemetery near the ETO school near Kigali, where 2,500 Tutsi's fled to the school for safety, and where 2,500 Tutsi refugees were left abandoned by the U.N. forces sent there to 'monitor the peace,' and where the same 2,500 Tutsi's were subsequently massacred, is an inscription:

"Qui ne repondrait en ce monde a la terrible obstination du crime si ce n'est l'obstination du temoignage."

The last lines in the special features section translated this inscription thusly:

"You cannot respond to such a determined and terrible crime,,,,except with an equal determination to bear witness."

Subsequent to viewing the film and the special features (I highly recommend when viewing any film of import to watch the special features....you will learn a great deal doing so) I did some googling about the Rwandan genocide. Mind you, the reports tell us that some 800,000 people were killed in those 100 days in Rwanda. It is unthinkable and inconceivable to even imagine such a thing.

Consider this.

The extermination of Jews during the holocaust lasted from January 30, 1933 when Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, to V.E. day, May 8,1945.

The figure used by most authorities to state the number of Jews that were murdered during the holocaust is 6 million.

12 years 3 months or 4,480 days
6 million people

Imagine this.

Had the genocide/holocaust of the Jews been kept up with the same pace as the 100 day Rwandan genocide of the Tutsi's by the Hutu's,,,,the Nazi's would have had to kill nearly 36,000,000 people.

Or....consider it this way.

If 800,000 people were killed in 100 days,,,,then the killings had to be an average of 8,000 per day.

In 1994 the population of Rwanda stood at about 7 million.  Estimates of the death toll have ranged from 500,000–1,000,000, or as much as 20% of the country's total population.

Consider this also.

The cast and crew of the film who were survivors of the killings, some having hidden themselves under the bodies of their slain relatives, were re-living events that were only 10 years prior.  Members of the crew even had to strongly explain to the extras that this was NOT REAL, and they were only pretending,,,,,mind you, they did not understand and were begging that no one hurt them!

I started writing here as I began to come to the end of my reading and thinking about what happened there.....and how it all translates to what can happen -- anywhere -- and in fact, by the very words of some of the survivors who spoke in the special features to this film,,,,,IS happening in the Sudan.
I found myself reading a paper that described other mass massacres that took place during the 100 days in Rwanda. A mass killing occurred when Tutsi were told to go to a particular stadium in Kibuye, Rwanda.  Tens of thousands gathered there, thinking it was to be safe, then were given no food, no water.  They ended up eating grass, and in the end, they were slaughtered.  Between April 15th and April 18th, more than 25,000 were killed every day in Rwanda.  From April 15th to April 22nd nearly a quarter of a million Tutsi's were killed. They were massacred in stadiums, churches, schools, anywhere large numbers of them could be manipulated to gather.

The writer of the paper made this comment: "It seems that only escaping or hiding really improved one’s chances [of survival]. From this, one can derive a behavioral guideline for persons targetted for extermination in the future: do not go where the crowd goes."

And THAT is why I am blogging this.









Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Voodoo Donuts



My church has done some nutty things but this one took the 'cake' -- cake donuts, that is!

Our pastor loves incentive contests to bring new people in.

I have to say a lot of us don't care for them.  And that is not to say that our church is not a Holy-Ghost filled, Pentecostal church that needeth not to be ashamed,,,,, (IT IS!) ,,,,,,

,,,,,most of the time.

Recently we had one of these incentive contests during a "revival" time, and they were handing out little slips of paper to everyone who came through the doors; if you had a slip with a special stamp or word or picture on the back, you won a $5 gift certificate.  I actually won 3 times.

The first two times I won, they gave me each time, a $5 gift certificate to Cold Stone Creamery.  I went to Cold Stone once and it was realllllly good.  But I sent those two gift certificates off to my daughter's S.O. for his birthday.  He's skinny. ;o)  I'm not.

The last time I won was just about the last night of the incentive contest, and the gal who usually gave out the gift certificates handed me an envelope, saying it was a gift certificate to "Voodoo Donuts."

I looked at her and shook my head, saying, "I don't want that. Good grief, they do same-sex marriages there."

She said, "Hmmmm....all I know is they have good donuts."

Really?  That's all you know?  Did you run it by Pastor where you were sending folks?  Did you get his approval?  Have you done any research?  Didn't the name Voodoo give you pause?

Here's the thing.

I watched a segment on TV once and they described their "cock n' balls" donut, their "Gay Bar",  their "tex-ass" and their "old dirty bastard" donut, and talked about how they married "same-sex" couples, under the Black Velvet Elvis painting, and yes, they made the gay and lesbian travel guide:

http://gaytravel.about.com/od/gaytravelphotogalleries/ig/Photos-of-Gay-Portland-Oregon/Voodoo-Doughnuts.htm

...so I just couldn't get excited about that $5 gift certificate.  If this place is reviewed as one of the great Portland Hot-Spots for gay and lesbian travelers, ,,,,,well, in my humble opinion, the LAST thing we should ever even THINK about doing is handing out $5 gift certificates to this place.

If we are thinking about sending a team there to minister the gospel, street witness to the gay and lesbian sidewalk traffic, ok, that's yet another story.

BUT ---------- ok, nuff said.

I get my Sunday School class a box of donuts every Sunday at a nummy donut shop called "Heavenly Donuts" at 102nd and Glisan.  The workers there are sweet Hispanic ladies, and the one that runs the place that I always see and deal with knows the Lord Jesus Christ.  Oh,,,,and their donuts?  They are pretty cotton-pickin' good. Maybe next time.


Saturday, May 5, 2012

K J B: The Book That Changed The World

I have picked out and previewed a new film to show at my Young Adults Sunday School class at my church. 
The movie is entitled "K J B: The Book That Changed The World, the amazing tale of the birth of the King James Bible."  And amazing it is indeed.  The film is a combination of documentary-style, and story-telling style with actors playing the various parts; King James, the Bishops, the Puritans, et al.  John Rhys-Davies is the narrator and he made the story come alive. King James, it turns out, is not anything like I would ever have imagined him to be.  I probably had some stuffy Henry VIII-type king envisioned, and King James was actually a very young, extremely brilliant, and did I know, no, a Scottish King to begin with.  He inherited the throne as the King of England after Queen Elizabeth died via the order of succession as well as personal choice, which lay within the power of the Queen. As soon as he took the throne both the Puritans and the Bishops began to press him to authorize THEIR bible; the Puritans, the Geneva Bible and the Bishops, the Bishops Bible. Fortunately King James knew them both well, and, frankly, despised both translations, knowing they were both full of error.  Well, the rest of the story is better told by watching the aforementioned video.  I can't wait to share it with my class.  And when you come to the end of the video, you will have the truth of the words that Paul the Apostle spoke when he said, "He must increase; while I must decrease," pierce your heart like a sword - the beauty of the truth of those words made me cry as I realized how King James fulfilled exactly the purpose for which our Lord God Almighty intended him, and when that purpose was done, those words were indeed - truth. Beautiful.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

From A Study in the Word

Actually I just want to remember this for my own reference....

From - A Study in the Word - recorded on the Sonlife Broadcasting Network in September 2011


1. Jesus Christ is the Source:         (Jn. 14:6)
2. The Cross is the Means             (Rom.6:3,5)
3. Our Faith Must be in the            (1 Cor.1:7,18,23)
    Cross of Christ Exclusively
4. The Holy Spirit will work             (Rom. 8:1-2,11)
    Mightily within our Lives

"And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness." Rom. 8:10

It is important the we have an:
1. Understanding the Sin Nature
2. How the Cross of Christ as a Solution to that Problem, and
3. How the Holy Spirit Works in all of this

"And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? then is the offence of the Cross ceased." Gal. 5:11

and in the New Living Translation (NLT) this verse reads:

"Dear brothers and sisters, if I were still preaching that you must be circumcised -- as some say I do -- why would the Jews persecute me? The fact that I am still being persecuted proves that I am still preaching salvation through the cross of Christ alone."

Any thing in which we have faith that is not the Cross of Christ (and what Jesus there did) results in self-righteousness. It was self-righteousness that nailed Christ to the Cross.” ~Jimmy Swaggart

"The Cross does away with self-effort." ~Donnie Swaggart

Romans 6:14-18 "For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace. What then? shall we sin , because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid . Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey ; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness? But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you . Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness."

When Paul says "the law" what is he talking about? He's talking about the Law of Moses. What part of the Law of Moses? The Law of Moses came in 3 parts: 1) the Ceremonial part; 2) the Ritualistic part; and, 3) the Moral part.  The Moral part is found in Exodus 20, and is called the Ten Commandments, or the Ten Words. Exodus 20:3-17

Every unsaved person in the world is under that law, even though they don't understand it, never heard about it in their life. When they stand before God one day they will give account for breaking that law.

Let's look at Colossians 2  [I have taken these quotes directly from Bro. Swaggart's Expositor's Study Bible.]

14 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, (pertains to the Law of Moses, which was God's Standard of Righteousness that man could not reach), which was contrary to us (Law is against us, simply because we are unable to keep its precepts, no matter how hard we try), and took it out of the way (refers to the penalty of the Law being removed), nailing it to his cross (the Law with its decrees was abolished in Christ's Death, as if Crucified with Him); 15 And having spoiled principalities and powers (Satan and all of his henchmen were defeated at the Cross by Christ Atoning for all sin; sin was the legal right Stan had to hold man in captivity; with all sin atoned, he has no more legal right to hold anyone in bondage), He (Christ) made a shew of them openly (what Jesus did at the Cross was in the face of the whole universe), triumphing over them in it. (The triumph is complete and it was all done for us, meaning we can walk in power and perpetual victory due to the Cross.)

Here then is Bro. Swaggart outline for - God's Prescribed Order of Victory:

1) Focus:
     The Lord Jesus Christ (Jn. 14:6)
2) Object of Faith:
     The Cross of Christ (Rom. 6:3-5)
3) Power Source:
     The Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:1-2, 11)
4) Results:
     Victory (Rom. 6:14)



Friday, December 2, 2011

I just started reading a book....

I just started reading a book entitled "The Post-American Presidency" by Pamela Geller with Robert Spencer. I haven't even gotten out of the Preface yet and I am already wanting to memorialize, if only for myself, some quotes from the book -- here.

The subject matter at this juncture has to do with Barack Obama's upbringing, and to wit, the fact that he simply just did not grow up in America. In his own words, he says, "I was a little Jakarta street kid."  When you hear how he grew up in the state of Hawaii, it would do well for you to remember that Hawaii has only become a state of the Union two years prior to his birth, and many there were not happy about it.

IMPACT!  (Yes, this is what I was reading when I felt the "IMPACT" of her words.)
Pamela Geller then says this: "You have to grow up in America to get America. Or you have to escape tyranny, oppression, and suppression and live the dream by emigrating to America. Obama is missing the DNA of the USA. It's just not in him--through no fault of his own."

Obama has read a very different book...."The Post-American World" by Fareen Zakaria was his choice while on the campaign trail in 2008.

"Obama is missing the DNA of the USA."

Today I just happened to be watching a DVD entitled "Sinbad: Where U Been?"

In the first 10 minutes of the show Sinbad began to talk about Obama.  He made some very funny remarks, and then he said this about his fellow "brotha's" reaction and response to Obama - when they first became aware of him, running for President of the United States of America.  Sinbad quipped, ",,,we was textin' each other -- who IS this brotha' - wait just a dang minute -- I never seen him before! Ha! Just you wait...next time he'll (meaning another possible black presidential nominee for President of the USA) be a brotha' from Cleveland,,,,then you'll see --- how it REALLY is!"

POINT!


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Which Translation To Use?

I found a new website today that may be helpful to some - especially when dealing with and encountering our own questions regarding bible translations.  While I am beginning to stand more solidly than ever on using the King James Version (KJV) as my preferred version of choice, I understand the need for, and indeed that is WHY I turned to The Message in my own day, a help in understanding more easily the Word of God.

I would like to note at this time that I have just received my own copy of the Expositor's Study Bible produced by Brother Jimmy Swaggart. It is a KJV but many, many verses have commentaries/explanations written DIRECTLY beneath the verse.  Brother Swaggart has said specifically that he was led by the Spirit of God to produce this Study Bible in the fashion in which it is done.  I feel blessed to have discovered this wonderful tool, and am using it now in my own study.  Certainly I can say that the deeper I go into the Word of God, the deeper I want to go - further and further - to learn and understand what He is saying to us through His Word.

Here is the website I spoke of in the first paragraph:

http://www.hem-of-his-garment-bible-study.org/best-bible-translation.html

Not to be spammmmmmming -- but if you are interested in the Expositor's Study Bible -- here is the website for more information:

www.jsm.org


Be blessed :o) !!