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Dump the fear, and pick up the faith
Posted: July 13, 2020 in Addiction, America, Bible, Book of Job, Boston Bombing, Christ-like, Christian, Christian poverty, Christian sickness, Christian sicness, Christianity, Christmas, Church, Clean jokes, death, Easter, Evangelism, faith, Fear, God, Good Friday, heaven, Holy week., Jesus, Life, Prayer, Revival, The Book of Numbers, Thoughts, Thoughts on God, TithingTags: Christianity, David, Earth, faith, Family, Home, lifestyle, Literature, Relationships, Religion, School, society, Word, work, Writing
How to be like Job
Posted: July 11, 2020 in Addiction, America, Bible, Book of Job, Boston Bombing, Christ-like, Christian, Christian poverty, Christian sickness, Christian sicness, Christianity, Christmas, Church, Clean jokes, death, Easter, Evangelism, God, Good Friday, heaven, Holy week., Jesus, Life, Prayer, Revival, The Book of Numbers, Thoughts, Thoughts on GodTags: Business, Christianity, David, faith, Family, Home, lifestyle, Literature, People, Prayer, Religion, School, science, society, travel, video, Word, Writing
Is what you give God your best, or what’s left over?
Posted: July 9, 2020 in Addiction, America, Bible, Boston Bombing, Christ-like, Christian, Christian poverty, Christian sickness, Christian sicness, Christianity, Christmas, Church, Clean jokes, death, Easter, Evangelism, God, Good Friday, heaven, Holy week., Jesus, Life, Prayer, Revival, The Book of Numbers, Thoughts, Thoughts on God, TithingTags: Christianity, David, Essays, faith, Health, lifestyle, People, Poetry, politics, Religion, School, science, society, travel, Word, work, Writing
What this Country REALLY needs to do.
Posted: July 6, 2020 in Addiction, America, Bible, Boston Bombing, Christ-like, Christian, Christian poverty, Christian sickness, Christian sicness, Christianity, Christmas, Church, Clean jokes, death, Easter, Evangelism, God, Good Friday, heaven, Holy week., Jesus, Life, Prayer, Revival, Thoughts, Thoughts on GodTags: Christianity, David, Earth, entertainment, faith, Family, Health, Home, politics, Relationships, Religion, society, Word, Writing
The Boy Scouts gave in and now allow gays in scouting…so why is it wrong?
Posted: May 23, 2013 in Thoughts on GodTags: Bible, Boy Scout, Boy Scouts of America, Gay, God, moral decay, politics, Religion, Scout, Scout Leader, society, theology, United States
I know that I am going to get hate mail for this, but I don’t care. When I was a child, adult men were the leaders of the Boy Scouts. I didn’t have a father around, so many of the men sort of “adopted” me, and showed me how to become a law-abiding young man. These great men taught me Godly and moral principles. I could relate to them. Then slowly, the men disappeared and soon they were replaced by Den Mothers who took the place of Godly men as role models. Now I find out that the Den Mothers are giving way to Gay people trying to impose standards that oppose God‘s will. The sad part is that this is not an isolated instance, we see this type of moral decay happening in every mainstream institution. It’s nothing short of the repeat of Sodom and Gomorrah. Here we go again.
The saddest part about this entire situation is that while I expect the secular world to accept this, many Christians will too. They will say that I hate homosexuals because I oppose their lifestyle and don’t want them teaching the next generation that sin is OK. I will be labeled a hypocrite for defending what the Bible says while others insist that I accept these evil standards. The bottom line is that like so many other sins people condemn, homosexuality is a sin, and we don’t need someone who does not believe that it is teaching our youth. The degrees of sin are the same, so would you want an active serial burglar teaching moral issues like thou shall not steal? Of course not, so why is this so different. Because we have blended the standards of the world into the Bible and focused more about not hurting the feelings of a sinner than turning them down the path of righteousness. I’d rather hurt their feelings now and see them turn to the Lord than give the kudos and know that they’ll spend an eternity in Hell.
So in short, let the hate mail begin, I don’t care. I would rather be hated for preaching on the Bible than popular opinion. After all, I won’t be judged on political correctness, but the stance I take for God.
Don’t accept the philosophy because it flatly contradicts God’s word.
Proverbs 17:15 He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD.
Proverbs 24:24 He that saith unto the wicked, Thou art righteous; him shall the people curse, nations shall abhor him: 25 But to them that rebuke him shall be delight, and a good blessing shall come upon them.
Malachi 2:17 Ye have wearied the LORD with your words. Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him? When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?
Who’s right, and who’s wrong…it’s a matter of pride.
Posted: December 17, 2012 in Bible, Christianity, God, heaven, Jesus, Life, Thoughts, Thoughts on GodTags: Argument, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Gay Lesbian and Bisexual, God, human-rights, Jane Austen, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lifetime, politics, Pride And Prejudice, Religion, society, videogames

Only by pride is there contention, or conflict. Arguments and fights do not come because one person is right and another is wrong. They only come by way of pride.
No matter how loudly we may shout our innocence, no matter how cleverly we may defend our cause, no matter how furiously we may justify our position — only by pride comes contention. Do you pretend that you are free of pride? Can you honestly argue that the problems in your life are all because of other people’s pride?
As C.S. Lewis said, “[Pride] is one vice of which no man in the world is free.” For this reason, every conflict in every home requires strenuous and honest self-examination, from husbands, wives, parents, and children alike.
What have you done to contribute to the current tension in our lives? What could you have said differently to avoid giving offense? How have you allowed your pride to escalate what could have been a productive discussion or honest disagreement? How have you disregarded God‘s role for you in your life?
If each member of society spends concerted time and sincere energy in searching his or her own heart and motive and conduct, the confession of pride will be universal within the home. No one is guiltless; everyone has pride.
With this confession, with this realization, however, comes great hope. There is a solution! As each one in the home humbles themselves before God, the strife in the home will slowly but surely dissipate. When pride is gone, the tension will be gone.
Let it then begin with you.