Psalm 36


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1 I have a message from God in my heart
concerning the sinfulness of the wicked:
There is no fear of God
before their eyes.

2 In their own eyes they flatter themselves
too much to detect or hate their sin.

Through or Into the Flames We Go.


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Making a choice regarding religion is not like buying a new car.  Though there are a myriad of religions and a gaggle of new cars to choose from, there is only one God.  So how can we decide what’s right?  There are a few items for thought regarding religions.  And we will prove ourselves wise if we consider them.

1. God is the creator.  So what is made is not the creator Himself.  We can expect then that any religion which holds creation as greater than God is false.

2. Man is sinful and wicked to the core.  Look at how many times you’ve lied in the last 24 hours.  Either you lied because you wanted something and thought it would be the best way around, or you lied because you weren’t completely up to speed with reality.  But you lied.  Consider how many times you looked at your speedometer and found you were going to fast for the speed zone.  Isn’t this breaking the law?  And don’t all people know that breaking the law is to be imperfect?  Bottom line, you’re not potentially perfect.  You’re full to over flowing with sin.  God does not lie.  So any religion which brings man to the place of potential perfection is false.

3. If God is true and every man a liar.  And if He says that all men will die eternally because of their wickedness.  And if Christianity provides a sacrifice for our sins in Jesus (which it does).  Then the choices get very limited very quickly.

 

You’re not going to find a religion, regardless what they say, which offers the hope of the Lord Jesus.  Cults abound.  False hope is as plentiful as corn dogs at the state fair.  But there is One who is true.  And He has marked out the way in the Bible.  Spurn the Lord Jesus and you will reap a whirlwind of horror.  Embrace Him and you will find the power to hope and live.  We have been given one life.  It’s this one you’re using right now to read this.  There is no other chance to get it right.  The Bible holds the Gospel (good news).  Don’t listen to all the trash in this world.  Go straight to the source.

When you read the Bible you’ll become afraid.  I promise that.  And you’ll be tempted to put it down in a hurry.  But that fear is a recognition that the Holy Fire of God is present in those words.  You have to walk through that fire to find the Lord Jesus.  Live or die.  It’s your choice.

By His Grace.

Energy to Continue.


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Ok.  So you’re in love with God.  Ok.  So you speak about nothing without considering God in the conversation.  Ok.  So you wake only to consider Him first.  You look at your dreams and hope there was something there.  Ok.  So nothing you encounter is absent of the presence of God in your mind.

And you speak, think, eat, act, and blog Jesus.  And, to your amazement, no one seems to notice.  What did you expect?  Did you really think the world would run to you and embrace you as a brother?  Didn’t the Lord say that the world would hate you?  And, I know you’ve noticed, nothing you hold dear finds acceptance in this world.  So what to do?

You want to help people discover the Lord’s sacrifice.  You want to elevate the Lord to a prominent place in every person’s life.  You see the truth of Jesus’ sacrifice as if you were right there in person.  You feel the pain of knowing the fate of the majority.  And you are witness to the destruction of hope the lost are experiencing.  Media hold them tight.  The baubles and trinkets of this world capture their every waking moment.  Sin has such a tight grip on their hearts that they hate even the mention of the God of Life.

Just keep blogging.  Just keep speaking.  Just keep thinking God stuff.  It’s ok.  If no one is interested in what you have to say, then testify to the Angels.  Testify to the Lord Himself.   Blog so that the Lord can read what you type.

We are a people set apart for hatred by the Lord Himself.  We will not find love here.  We find love there.  So go there!  Be a Christian!  Be devoted to the One who made you!  And let the world do what it wishes with what you are becoming.  Who are we to stop their insane race to destruction.  Just keep on doing what you do for the Lord.  Nothing goes un-noticed.  And there is reward in His hand.

 

By His grace.

Righteous Lame.


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You walk through life and ponder your fate.

By the things that are now in your hand.

And you look round at “yours”, boasting proud of your name.

But have you looked to Heaven’s True land?

“Religion is mine!”  You proclaim with great pomp.

And you boast of your future great fame.

We are sin from the start, and will not mount the stars

Without eating dirt, whence we came.

Consider the Lord and His wonderous fame.

Look long into His Glorious Name!

We are dust from the first.  He is God, so proclaimed.

Render your self “Righteous Lame”.

 

By His Grace.

Who Me?


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A family is split up because of immigration laws.  Another couple has had marital problems for years, and finally decides to put the skids to the whole thing.  A young man ends up in prison because he murdered someone.  A rich man creates a scheme to defraud millions of dollars from unsuspecting folk.  A woman gets into a car wreck and kills her baby, because she was in a hurry to get to a store sale, the day after Christmas.  A child dies from lack of love.  An old man puts the gun to his head and pulls the trigger for that same lack of love.

As I write those things, I realize I could go on for months describing horrible ends to things full of potential.  What’s the cause?  Why so much suffering and tragedy in this world?  And as I ponder the actual reasoning behind all this, I am forced to do one thing: I turn my hand and  point my finger at me.

That’s the central focus, me.  It’s my fault that hundreds of people have suffered in this life.  I’ve done things, said things, I’ve had an attitude about things that caused me to refrain from doing something.  And on it goes.  While most people will hunt for the pivotal place where life went bad, the answer is going to be an absolute, “It’s me.  I did it.  I’m the scoundrel who caused all this chaos and horror in the lives of the people around me.”

It would be easy to say I was a victim of training by my parents, peers, brothers and sisters, society, marketing, temptation, and the
like.  But in the end, I did my share of damage to the world.  And if you think you’re ok because you didn’t do very many bad things, so you’re off the hook, consider this.

A boy grows up in a dysfunctional home.  By some curious twist of what people refer to as fate, he gets a clue and becomes a doctor.  None of the others in his family really amounted to much.  But this guy is just the icing on the cake.  On his way up the ladder (while still in grade school) he has left a wake of ruined lives.  How?  Because, in the third grade, he decided to join in with 5 other boys to make fun of the weakest among the students.  “Well, the boy deserved it.  He wasn’t well dressed at all.  He stunk of cat dung.  He acted like he didn’t like us.  When he talked he stuttered.  And there’s a whole lot more reasons why we brought trouble to him every day.”

But this trouble infested young lad turned 22.  And for all those years he didn’t forget the treatment in the third grade.  Harder and harder became his heart.  Till one day he took a gun and killed his parents, sisters, a neighbor, and the three dogs in the back yard.  Now he sits in prison
causing all kinds of trouble for everyone else.

You say it’s not the doctor’s fault?  Then who do you blame?  You say the doctor made up for his sins, almost without knowing it.  Because he
became a doctor and now helps gunshot victims.  Nonsense!  He’s a doctor because it’s a way to make money and help a few people.
And in the end, the doctor has a fairly good life.  He’s got a family of his own now.  His kids are growing up in a pretty good house.  His wife is pretty and popular.  They do a lot of good things with their time and money.  And hey!  They even go to church on Sunday.  But in the wake of getting there, look what he helped to cause.

I am just like the doctor.  What did I know of what happened as I floated through this world?  I hated too.  I’ve caused tears.  I’ve spoken countless words of hatred.  I’ve killed animals on the road with my car.  And because of that, I’ve left a child to cry over his dear pet.  I’ve left a track record behind me.  And though I could count a thousand things I’ve done that would be labeled bad, there are 100 thousand things I caused that I’ll never know about.  This is the nature of what we call “SIN”.

Sin is “missing the mark”.  It’s not a bull’s-eye.  It’s a total lack of “right”.   And in the end, if you’re honest, you’re the one at fault!   What’s the traditional thingy to state here?  Don’t we blame Satan for being such a dolt?  Yet, where were you on the night that boy was killed in the street?  You knew him.  And you know you had interactions with him from time to time.  Were you willing to help?  Did you even know he needed help?  Did you ask?  Or were you too busy with your ownlife to notice his needle marks.  Bottom line, did you even feel a twinge of “Hey, I think I should do or say something to help this guy”.  This is a sin of ignorance.  But what was the overall impact of your lack?  He’s dead.  And you’re partially to blame.

That last paragraph was about not doing something you might not have known you even needed to do.  But what about what you did know to do and refused?  You make up excuses, but you’re to blame none the less.

This whole article has to do with blame.  And why would I bother to point any fingers at people?  Because while I was creating this article, I was pondering my own epitaph.  And I wondered what would be true to say about me on a tiny piece of
rock, or in my case, Styrofoam (Or a bar of soap.  Or a piece of toilet paper. Regardless, obviously it will be something “less”.).  In the end, I am forced to admit it would be correct to carve: “HE DID IT!”

In the end we are all totally helpless and equally to blame for all the stuff in this world.  Is there a victim?  Not in the sense that folks think, “Ah, I’m a victim!”.  No matter who you are, you’ve done a few things yourself.  No one is innocent of the blood of another.  No one is innocent of causing horrible harm to others.  There is no one who is innocent!  Not even one of us!

“But I didn’t know I did anything wrong!  I wasn’t aware that he’s in jail now!  And you have no right to blemish my dreams with guilt of such things!”  Oh yea I have, not only, a right.  I have an obligation to speak about these things.  Sin must be pointed out if anyone is going to become saved by Jesus.  If you think you’re squeaky clean, you’re fooling yourself.  Therefore, by definition, we could label you a fool.  The Bible says, “All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.  There is no one righteous, no not one”.  And every one of us will hang (or worse) when we are presented to the Most High God.  Give it some thought.

There are many who would say (regarding the Doctor), “He’s a Doctor now, for God’s sake!  He’s helping thousands in his life time!  You’re
picking at straws to make us look bad.  You’re likely just a frustrated old man who doesn’t have anything to his honor or name.”  Is the man in prison one of his patients?  Does he even know that his actions caused such a terrible outcome?  On the way up, did he ponder that series of actions?  And when he laughed at his wedding, and kissed his beautiful bride, did he remember the plight of those he left in his
wake?   Blame is real.  God doesn’t forget or excuse man.  Those things are there and they will be held against our account.  This is the reason
for Jesus.  You are not blameless!  You are directly to blame.  And you will be held accountable for every idle word you’ve spoken.  Bottom line,
without Jesus, you stand in direct contempt of the court of the Most High God.

While you’re pondering this, look into the saying, “They washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb”. Some who are schooled in words will read this and tear it apart for being incorrect. Kind of like that English teacher we tend to blame for our failings in language.  I look into my heart and consider their possible attacks.  Hmmmmmm I ponder.  “I don’t care”.  I made a point and it wasn’t lost because I don’t know how to write.  And, excuse me, your hand turns toward your own face.  And isn’t blaming and accusing others part and parcel of our lot in sin?  You got the point.  What cha gonna do with it?  Besides, my non-caring attitude toward your “Great and Useless education” helps both you and I.  I don’t blame you, so you’re free from this possible sin.  And you don’t know that such an accusation won’t lead me to prison and the like.  Don’t think so highly of yourself.

And just as an aside, though you might not have guesses.  I don’t have much respect for man’s intellect or vast educations.  All I can see it having done over the ages is cause more trouble than it’s worth.  And it doesn’t address the very fundamental problem, SIN (something that any fool with a pen can speak about.  And who best to describe the pattern the spilled milk makes but the one who did it?).  You say, “Yeah!  But you should at least try to learn how to write”.  And what do you think my response should be?  “Add that to my list
of sins”.

By His Grace.

P. S. No person was injured or defamed by the typing of the letters in this document.  No blood was spilt from the ends of my fingers.  And my eyes were not blinded by the glare of the screen.

Bow Shots to the Fleet!


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I listened to two men on a radio show.  They were presenting themselves as financial advisors.  One of them went off on his soap box a while.  He was recalling the oil spill in the gulf and mentioned the situation in Greece.  He pointed out how the media was trying to lead us into a belief that the world was going to end.  His point was that though bad things happen, all is well on the western front (so to speak).

I felt there was something wrong with what he was saying.  I pondered the point he made in my soul and came away with this:

 A fleet of ships has been given the task of venturing across the ocean to a far shore.  They were sent on a specific task to a specific place, a pin point location thousands of miles away.  On either side of the fleet are waters teaming with pirates, hidden projections in the waters, storms which tend to draw or push the fleet off course, and many other hazards.  Their navigator, on the lead ship, is the son of the father of the owner.  So the sailors aren’t willing to disrobe him of his duties, though he sucks at his job.  There are friendly ships guarding the fleet on the right and left.  So when the ships tend to drift off course these friendly ships shoot across the bow of the fleet’s lead ship.  This lead ship sends back messages that everyone is to correct their course.  Having corrected their course, the Captain and officers of the lead ship again turn to the stupidity of the navigator.

This is how it is for the world.  They drift into sin and forget who’s in charge and the orders they have from Him.  Yet, in His mercy, He directs troubles to threaten our way.  In fear men turn back to what is right.  But when calm comes again to their path, they begin to drift back into sin.  What will God eventually do to those who act this way?  He does not desire to have people who must be led by a ring in their nose.  He is looking for willing participants in His ways.

By His Grace.