Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Integrity

It's when he one is looking right? Well, for a while I've been looking at "FREE" movies On my phone. By free I mean stolen. I was the PIRATEBAY master.

But a child of God must have integrity. Just because nobody knows it's still steeling. So, gone are the pirate apps for a few Weeks now.Even when no one knows God knows.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

ABIDE

If you abide in my word... that was the part of the verse from my morning reading that has been echoing in my mind the whole day. John 8 :31 To abide, in the ESV version. In the KJV version, to continue. But somehow the word abide speaks louder to me. Not just to continue in God's Word,  but to live in it. To live through it. For the Word to live in me. To live through me. The sign of a disciple. A true disciple, not perfect but true.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Sancho Pansa

El Quixote De La Mancha,  is the name of the Spanish classic I've been listening to in audio book form. It is the story of a man in the 16th century who went crazy after reading many books and decided he was a medieval knight. Among the many outrageous things he did was a fight he had with some windmills that he thought to be giants.

Sancho Pansa was the name of his armour bearer. Supposedly his mind was not gone as Don Quixote's. He just agreed to serve the mad knight because he was promised a kingdom as a reward. To me Sancho was crazier than The Knight Of The Sad Countenance, Quixote's alter ego. The knight actually thought that he was a knight and that all of his imaginary enemies were real. But Sancho believed because of greed. He was promised something that was truly too good to be truth, but he wanted it to be truth with all of his heart.

How much Sancho do we have in our hearts? How desperately we want to believe in lies and wait for promises that will never be fulfilled?  To fallow after a world that offers us what we know can't be attained? B

There is a Way, a Truth, and a Life.

"For everything in the world--the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and
the pride of life--comes not from the Father but from the world... " 1John 2:16

Saturday, July 26, 2014

WHEN DOES LIFE BEGIN?

I googled the title of this article and found a myriad of answers. It seems that scientists define the beginning of life depending on what they are studying. For metabolism study, it is the simple matter of a cell functioning or not. Genetically, life begins at conception. Embryology places the start of life at gastrulation, about fourteen days after fertilisation. For neurology, the start of life can be defined as the start of a recognisable Electroencephalography, or brain activity. On top of this confusion, every state varies on its understanding of life and its laws regarding the beginning of human life and abortion laws. The supreme court has ruled the period of the first trimester of pregnancy as the time when an abortion can take place and the second trimester only after a doctor has done thorough exams that ensure the woman's safety. But even their position is a little misleading. In the famous case of Roe vs. Wade, The Supreme Court stated that prenatal life was not within the definition of "persons" as used and protected in the U.S. Constitution and that America's criminal and civil laws only sometimes regard fetuses as persons deserving protection.

The reason i was prompted to write this article was a young man facing murder charges for giving his girlfriend abortive pills. What he did was wrong. But was it murder? I believe it was. But what changes things when she does it.

I believe life begins out of Gods breath. He is the giver and taker of life and we humans shouldn't try to play that role.

"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."Genesis 2:7

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Hollywood's Agenda

Recently I was watching a movie that was supposed te be an adaptation of a biblical story. Oh it was an adaptation all right. As in very, very changed.

I would  somewhat understand if the changes were made to focus on the secular or historical aspects without going into the spiritual side too deeply.  I could understand that from a person who doesn't believe in supernatural things. But the movie was plagued with mythical creatures and men with special powers. What was missing was the main character in the true biblical account, the Creator.

It seems that the world doesn't have much problem watching  supernatural or paranormal films. But when the presence of  a Holy God is even hinted at, there is major upheaval. People get upset. People get sued. People get fired. What a strange reaction to the mention of someone who is not supposed to exist.

... A fool said in his heart, 'There is no God.' 
PSA 53:1

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Faith In The Shadows

In the pages of The Bible, there are many characters known by believers and non believers alike. Characters that fill page after page with the stories of the things that God did in their life, and the things they did with their lives for God. These characters have inspired sermons, movies, songs, poems, and billions of children's have been named after them.

But today I don't want to write about those famous men and women of faith. Today I want to write about the ones whom are mentioned once or twice. The ones with no name that lived their faith out of the limelight, in the shadowy backstage. The ones that, in our eyes didn't play such a big role, but on the eyes of God were found faithful. Like the woman at the well. Like the people who owned the donkey in which Jesus would ride Jerusalem to fulfill he prophecy. Like the boy who owned the bread and the fishes that were turned into hundreds.

This one time mentioned acts were acts of huge importance. Without them, prophecies wouldn't have been fulfilled, people wouldn't have been saved, history wouldn't have been written as we know it.  But it was because those people stepped out in faith to perform the smallest of tasks. 

Are you ready to perform your small task? The one that will be remembered for all eternity?

"He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much." Luke 16:10

Sunday, July 13, 2014

The Day I Drowned

"You called me out upon the waters,
the great unknown, my feet may fail..."
These are the lyrics of "Oceans", by Hill song United.  They make me remember the day I drowned.

Almost ten years ago, yet it is still vivid in my memory like it happened yesterday or even a few hours ago. I spent my teenage in a spiritual sore. I would feel the Spirit of God inviting me into the water. Sometimes to bathe in a quiet almost mirror like sea, others in a raging ocean. But I refused.  I dipped my feet once or twice but I ran back to the sand.

The fight lasted years. I would feel the water pulling me, pulling me, pulling me.
But I wouldn't give in. Why? I don't even remember.  I didn't want to let go of my sins? Yes, I didn't want to let go of my sins.

But one day. One day I left the sore. I gave into the power of the tide. And in an instant I drowned. Water rushed in from every where.  Or I rushed in the water. I don't know.  I do know that I got lost in that vast raging sea. I surrendered,  and in a flash of thunder I got lost in God. I don't want to go back to the sore. I don't ever want to go back to the sore.

"... You threw me into the ocean depths, and I sank down to the heart of the sea. ... "
Jonah 2:3