Dear Friends,
Last Thursday my mother began experiencing pain in her chest and after debating for most of the day decided to go to the hospital. Test on Friday revealed that she had not had a heart attack YET but would certainly have a catastrophic one within the next three months if she did not have surgery.
On Monday afternoon she went in for a triple bypass surgery at Waukesha Memorial Hospital and it was a complete success! This is rated as the best heart hospital in Wisconsin and the surgeons are top notch. She was in ICU for just under 48 hours following the surgery and is now in the cardiac care unit of the hospital.
The doctors have been extremely positive about the surgery and her full recovery. Because they caught it before she had a heart attack they said her heart is structurally sound. The doctor commented that she has the heart of a 16 year old and he wished all his patients hearts looked this good. I hope she passed those genes onto me!
It looks like she will be in the hospital until Saturday or perhaps Sunday and then will be recovering at home. Other than a minor setback today she has done amazingly well and I appreciate all the prayers from everyone who has hear about her situation.
Thanks again for all your love and prayers.
Sincerely,
Dave
My purpose is to share thoughts, observations and ruminations about faith, life, and events. I hope to post ideas that will be helpful or thought provoking and hopefully both. Some of the things I write will be about my feelings concerning my life expriences. I hope you enjoy what you find and please let me know your thoughts.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Gay "Marriage" and overriding the will of the people
Today the California Supreme Court overruled the will of the people and rewrote the law to affirm "gay Marriage" in the state of California.
I will address the moral, ethical and logical problems at another time but today I just want to address a fundamental constitutional issue, namely that it is not within the jurisdiction of the court to make law or to rewrite the state constitution to find rights that were not previously there or intended by the original framers of that constitution.
The purpose and the extent of the authority of the Supreme Court, whether state or federal, is to interpret and apply the laws and to see that those laws are in keeping with the intent of the constitution. The problem arises in that some relativistic judges believe that the constitution is a "living document" that can be reinterpreted for every generation.
Underlying this is a worldview that says that there are no absolutes, that law is about "will to power" and that it is impossible to actually determine original intent so we are free to decide what "something means to me." They apply this to law by saying that we need to take into account the mores and opinions of the current generation rather than try to discern what the intent was of the framers of the said law or, in this case, the constitution.
From a legal standpoint I have several issues. First, I would argue that it was not within the view of the framers of the California State Constitution to affirm the legality of "Homosexual Marriage." For us to find that "right" in the constitution is to read into it something that was not there and not intended by the original framers.
Secondly, there was a law passed in 1077 that defined marriage as "a personal relation arising out of a civil contract between a man and a woman." Beyond that there was a voter initiative passed in 2000 that clarified that further by saying that, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." This not only bans "gay marriage" but also polygamy.
Finally, related to the second point, the court has overthrown the will of the people. It was the express intent of the people of California to affirm and clarify the law that was already on the books to define what marriage is and is not. That is within the rights of the people and by extension the right of the legislature but it is not within the authority of the courts to decide that.
What was done today was done under the guise of civil rights. First of all, one would need to argue that marriage must be defined broadly or else it is a violation of rights. However, we are within our rights to define marriage the way it has been done within our country since its founding and the way it has been historically in most cultures from time immemorial.
We pass laws all the time to define what marriage is. We say that a brother and sister may not marry. We have said that an adult may not marry a child. We have said that a person cannot have multiple wives. We have also said that marriage must be between two human beings (therefore you cannot marry your dog).
I’ll address this issue again looking at it from an historical and biblical perspective. But let me reiterate my point here in saying that the state supreme court overstepped their authority in undermining the will of the legislature and the people by redefining the entire concept of marriage.
At this point only a constitutional amendment can override the great travesty that has been done and that is exactly what we intend to do in November unless the activist court tries to block that by divine fiat as well.
I will address the moral, ethical and logical problems at another time but today I just want to address a fundamental constitutional issue, namely that it is not within the jurisdiction of the court to make law or to rewrite the state constitution to find rights that were not previously there or intended by the original framers of that constitution.
The purpose and the extent of the authority of the Supreme Court, whether state or federal, is to interpret and apply the laws and to see that those laws are in keeping with the intent of the constitution. The problem arises in that some relativistic judges believe that the constitution is a "living document" that can be reinterpreted for every generation.
Underlying this is a worldview that says that there are no absolutes, that law is about "will to power" and that it is impossible to actually determine original intent so we are free to decide what "something means to me." They apply this to law by saying that we need to take into account the mores and opinions of the current generation rather than try to discern what the intent was of the framers of the said law or, in this case, the constitution.
From a legal standpoint I have several issues. First, I would argue that it was not within the view of the framers of the California State Constitution to affirm the legality of "Homosexual Marriage." For us to find that "right" in the constitution is to read into it something that was not there and not intended by the original framers.
Secondly, there was a law passed in 1077 that defined marriage as "a personal relation arising out of a civil contract between a man and a woman." Beyond that there was a voter initiative passed in 2000 that clarified that further by saying that, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." This not only bans "gay marriage" but also polygamy.
Finally, related to the second point, the court has overthrown the will of the people. It was the express intent of the people of California to affirm and clarify the law that was already on the books to define what marriage is and is not. That is within the rights of the people and by extension the right of the legislature but it is not within the authority of the courts to decide that.
What was done today was done under the guise of civil rights. First of all, one would need to argue that marriage must be defined broadly or else it is a violation of rights. However, we are within our rights to define marriage the way it has been done within our country since its founding and the way it has been historically in most cultures from time immemorial.
We pass laws all the time to define what marriage is. We say that a brother and sister may not marry. We have said that an adult may not marry a child. We have said that a person cannot have multiple wives. We have also said that marriage must be between two human beings (therefore you cannot marry your dog).
I’ll address this issue again looking at it from an historical and biblical perspective. But let me reiterate my point here in saying that the state supreme court overstepped their authority in undermining the will of the legislature and the people by redefining the entire concept of marriage.
At this point only a constitutional amendment can override the great travesty that has been done and that is exactly what we intend to do in November unless the activist court tries to block that by divine fiat as well.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Parents' 60th Anniversary and Indiana Vacation
Where do people who live in sunny, southern California go on vacation? I mean, we have the beach, the mountains, the city, and a foreign country all within a 45 minute drive in any direction. In addition we have LA, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Malibu, Universal Studio Citywalk and Disneyland. We go to Wisconsin and the Amish country of Indiana!
Actually, the main reason we went was to celebrate my parents' 60th wedding anniversary but since we were flying all the way out there we figured we should make a vacation of it and visit my best friend and his wife. The farm country of of Indiana was so peaceful and quiet. No homeless people wandering the streets, there wasn't the incessant police sirens, and we didn't have to worry about walking down the street and getting hit up for money. Also, we didn't see a lot of tagging and gang activity. What a change from El Cajon where our church got tagged on Easter morning!
Here are a few pictures of our trip.
This is a fun shot of Grace. She wears headphones and watches movies on my iPod when we fly. A few Disney movies sure make for a more pleasant four hour plane ride!
These are some fun pictures we took the last week in April while we were getting ready to travel to Wisconsin for my parents' 60th wedding anniversary. They love each other so much and enjoy each other so much. I hope they stay like this when they are teenagers!



These are a few pictures of my parents with the kids. My parents were married on May 1, 1948 and just celebrated 60 years of marriage together. It was a great time to see family and spend time together. I'm the youngest of eight kids and together my parents have 17 grandkids and 9 great-grandchildren!






One of the days we were up in Wisconsin the clouds clear away and we were able to go to the park. This is the same park that my parents took me when I was a kid so it was fun to watch the kids play and have fun.


Alexander is such a big boy! It is crazy how much he has grown in just nine months. He was a premie but he has blown by all the growth charts and is actually on the big side for his age. It's crazy how quickly they grow up.
On our way down to Indiana we stopped to visit a great friend of ours, Alex Mrakovich. Alex was in my youth group when I was in Lombard and I had the chance to watch him grow up. He is a junior in college now and has a dynamic walk with the Lord. He is the young man that our son is named after.




Jenn, the family and I spend a week in the middle of Amish country visiting Jon and Julie Dingeldein and their families. Jon and Julie are godparents to Grace and is one of my best friends. What was cool is that our son is named Alexander Jonathan after Alex above and Jon shown in these pictures. Alexander had a chance to spend time with both of them on the same day last Sunday.



These are just a few of the cool shots that we took on vacation. It's funny that this is one of the few pictures I have of the whole family together. On most trips I'm stuck behind the camera.


I hope you enjoyed the pictures and always feel free to comment. If you want any of the pictures, click on them which will take you to the full size photo, then right click on your mouse and hit "save photo as" and you should be able to download them to your desktop or a file.
Actually, the main reason we went was to celebrate my parents' 60th wedding anniversary but since we were flying all the way out there we figured we should make a vacation of it and visit my best friend and his wife. The farm country of of Indiana was so peaceful and quiet. No homeless people wandering the streets, there wasn't the incessant police sirens, and we didn't have to worry about walking down the street and getting hit up for money. Also, we didn't see a lot of tagging and gang activity. What a change from El Cajon where our church got tagged on Easter morning!
Here are a few pictures of our trip.
This is a fun shot of Grace. She wears headphones and watches movies on my iPod when we fly. A few Disney movies sure make for a more pleasant four hour plane ride!
These are some fun pictures we took the last week in April while we were getting ready to travel to Wisconsin for my parents' 60th wedding anniversary. They love each other so much and enjoy each other so much. I hope they stay like this when they are teenagers!
These are a few pictures of my parents with the kids. My parents were married on May 1, 1948 and just celebrated 60 years of marriage together. It was a great time to see family and spend time together. I'm the youngest of eight kids and together my parents have 17 grandkids and 9 great-grandchildren!
One of the days we were up in Wisconsin the clouds clear away and we were able to go to the park. This is the same park that my parents took me when I was a kid so it was fun to watch the kids play and have fun.
Alexander is such a big boy! It is crazy how much he has grown in just nine months. He was a premie but he has blown by all the growth charts and is actually on the big side for his age. It's crazy how quickly they grow up.
On our way down to Indiana we stopped to visit a great friend of ours, Alex Mrakovich. Alex was in my youth group when I was in Lombard and I had the chance to watch him grow up. He is a junior in college now and has a dynamic walk with the Lord. He is the young man that our son is named after.
Jenn, the family and I spend a week in the middle of Amish country visiting Jon and Julie Dingeldein and their families. Jon and Julie are godparents to Grace and is one of my best friends. What was cool is that our son is named Alexander Jonathan after Alex above and Jon shown in these pictures. Alexander had a chance to spend time with both of them on the same day last Sunday.
These are just a few of the cool shots that we took on vacation. It's funny that this is one of the few pictures I have of the whole family together. On most trips I'm stuck behind the camera.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and always feel free to comment. If you want any of the pictures, click on them which will take you to the full size photo, then right click on your mouse and hit "save photo as" and you should be able to download them to your desktop or a file.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Girl Dies when Parents Pick Prayer over Physicians
I just read an article about a young Wisconsin girl who died because her parents chose prayer over calling for an ambulance or taking her to the doctor. Click here to read the full article.
I initially saw the report yesterday on the news while I was finishing my workout at the gym. A retired teacher sitting next to me in the locker room commented how sad it was to see something like that report on TV. He said it was the “fundamentalist Christians” who are so dogmatic that allow things like this to happen. He went on to relay a story about a student at his old high school who was suffering from a disease and the school’s hands were tied from trying to help her. The student eventually died from a completely treatable illness.
I didn’t tell him I was a pastor but I did say that I was a Christian and I have a different view of this whole sad situation. I told him that I do believe in divine healing but it is not an “either/or” between prayer and calling the doctor. I will pray as I am calling the doctor and doing everything humanly possible to try to help the person. From the Christian perspective, all healing is divine healing. God created this wonderful body with the ability to repair itself. This was not the result of blind mechanical chance but was put there by a loving God. So all healing comes from God. Some healing is through the normal process that God designed and some is directly from God.
Also, I reminded the teacher, Stu, God does not promise to always heal in this life. In fact, one of the authors of the New Testament was a physician and his profession is never called into question or disparaged. Furthermore, even among the Apostles and early disciples God did not always immediately and directly intervene to bring supernatural healing.
The Apostle Paul told Timothy, “No longer drink water exclusively, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments.” (1 Timothy 5:23) Now, there were very practical reasons for Paul to prescribe this. The water was often less than sanitary and likely to have parasites and other little critters that could cause problems. Wine, with its mild alcohol content, would not have the number and types of parasites and would also act medicinally to help Timothy’s stomach and frequent other sicknesses. Obviously Paul was a believer in God’s ability to answer prayer. He was not speaking against prayer but was also reminding Timothy that there are other practical things you can do to care for yourself.
When Paul himself had a physical problem (caused or magnified by demonic activity) he prayed three times for it to be removed and for himself to be healed but God said no. (2 Corinthians 12:7-9) There was a greater purpose in Paul’s suffering. Though this experience Paul learned to rely on God more fully than he had up to that point. Something that immediate relief would not have taught him. Another friend of Paul, Epaphroditus, was sick to the point of death but he survived and Paul greatly rejoiced over his recovery. Through prayer the process of healing took place. Prayer and caring for yourself through medical means are not antithetical. We should always rely upon God but we should also take advantage of all that God has made available to us through medicine.
As I learn more about this story there are a couple other observations that I have. First, this family was in isolation from other Christians and the corrective and guiding influence of a church family. We are all prone to wander in our understanding if we don’t have the corrective influence of others. One of the mottos of the Reformation was that we are “reformed and always reforming.” The point being that we conform ourselves to the Bible but we don’t think we are above error so we are constantly rechecking ourselves in light of that truth. God has given us pastors and teacher to share their insights with us and help us reevaluate our assumptions. Not that any teacher is above error as well but collectively we are more likely to catch our errors early and not allow them to have such a devastating effect.
For the believer we need to understand that God’s promise for true healing is intended for the resurrected life following our death and the Lord’s return. That is when the Bible says we will receive our resurrected and glorified bodies like Jesus’ glorified body. (1 John 3:2; 1 Corinthians 15:51-53) There are times that God is pleased to bestow some of those blessings on us early here and now. As an expression of His grace and because of Jesus’ work on the cross we are able to receive God’s goodness in advance as it were and be healed. But we need to understand that this isn’t the norm for this life and it isn’t something that we can demand from God right now. When God does intervene in a direct and miraculous way that healing is outside of His normal operating procedure.
The mistake some make, and this poor family made, was to see something that is promised for the next life and occasionally is given early as an expression of God’s grace and try to make it something that is a given in this life and something that we can demand or expect from God here and now. This is one of the grave errors of the “health and wealth” movement. They make blessings that are for us in the future and try to make them normative now. If God had promised us complete health and healing in this life no Christian would ever get sick, old or die. People would look perpetually in the 20’s or 30’s, injuries would heal themselves and amputees would re-grow limbs.
Healing is but one example of a greater truth. That is the Christian life is only the beginning of God’s blessings to us who believe. The Bible tells us that we have only received a down payment or the first fruits of our salvation. (Ephesians 1:13-14; Romans 8:23) In our knowledge of God we “see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know as fully just as I also have been fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12) As C.S. Lewis commented that for the believer this life is the beginning of heaven. But we need to understand that we won’t receive all the blessings of our salvation until the time when Christ returns and all things are made new.
As more comes out with this story it will be interesting to find out if they were intentionally opposed to medical treatment or just naively foolish to not get treatment for their daughter by some misguided understanding of what having faith is. I do think they might find themselves accountable for their actions if their negligence in any way directly caused their daughter’s death.
I have mixed feelings about this case. Generally speaking I don’t like government intrusion into private family affairs or into personal religious beliefs. However, it seems wrong to sit by and do nothing while a family exercises their beliefs which cause the harm or death of another person. This is one of those tough cases where one is left to wonder when it is right and appropriate for the authorities to step in and intervene. Personally, if I had been there and known about the situation I don’t think I could have sat by and done nothing. I would have felt compelled to act.
As a Christian this is a reminder to me to be careful that I don’t allow a private conviction or a personal belief slip into my thinking that does not allow for the correcting of God’s word through the ministry of others. We should never be so dogmatic about our convictions that we are not willing to examine them anew in the light of Scripture and plain reason.
I initially saw the report yesterday on the news while I was finishing my workout at the gym. A retired teacher sitting next to me in the locker room commented how sad it was to see something like that report on TV. He said it was the “fundamentalist Christians” who are so dogmatic that allow things like this to happen. He went on to relay a story about a student at his old high school who was suffering from a disease and the school’s hands were tied from trying to help her. The student eventually died from a completely treatable illness.
I didn’t tell him I was a pastor but I did say that I was a Christian and I have a different view of this whole sad situation. I told him that I do believe in divine healing but it is not an “either/or” between prayer and calling the doctor. I will pray as I am calling the doctor and doing everything humanly possible to try to help the person. From the Christian perspective, all healing is divine healing. God created this wonderful body with the ability to repair itself. This was not the result of blind mechanical chance but was put there by a loving God. So all healing comes from God. Some healing is through the normal process that God designed and some is directly from God.
Also, I reminded the teacher, Stu, God does not promise to always heal in this life. In fact, one of the authors of the New Testament was a physician and his profession is never called into question or disparaged. Furthermore, even among the Apostles and early disciples God did not always immediately and directly intervene to bring supernatural healing.
The Apostle Paul told Timothy, “No longer drink water exclusively, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments.” (1 Timothy 5:23) Now, there were very practical reasons for Paul to prescribe this. The water was often less than sanitary and likely to have parasites and other little critters that could cause problems. Wine, with its mild alcohol content, would not have the number and types of parasites and would also act medicinally to help Timothy’s stomach and frequent other sicknesses. Obviously Paul was a believer in God’s ability to answer prayer. He was not speaking against prayer but was also reminding Timothy that there are other practical things you can do to care for yourself.
When Paul himself had a physical problem (caused or magnified by demonic activity) he prayed three times for it to be removed and for himself to be healed but God said no. (2 Corinthians 12:7-9) There was a greater purpose in Paul’s suffering. Though this experience Paul learned to rely on God more fully than he had up to that point. Something that immediate relief would not have taught him. Another friend of Paul, Epaphroditus, was sick to the point of death but he survived and Paul greatly rejoiced over his recovery. Through prayer the process of healing took place. Prayer and caring for yourself through medical means are not antithetical. We should always rely upon God but we should also take advantage of all that God has made available to us through medicine.
As I learn more about this story there are a couple other observations that I have. First, this family was in isolation from other Christians and the corrective and guiding influence of a church family. We are all prone to wander in our understanding if we don’t have the corrective influence of others. One of the mottos of the Reformation was that we are “reformed and always reforming.” The point being that we conform ourselves to the Bible but we don’t think we are above error so we are constantly rechecking ourselves in light of that truth. God has given us pastors and teacher to share their insights with us and help us reevaluate our assumptions. Not that any teacher is above error as well but collectively we are more likely to catch our errors early and not allow them to have such a devastating effect.
For the believer we need to understand that God’s promise for true healing is intended for the resurrected life following our death and the Lord’s return. That is when the Bible says we will receive our resurrected and glorified bodies like Jesus’ glorified body. (1 John 3:2; 1 Corinthians 15:51-53) There are times that God is pleased to bestow some of those blessings on us early here and now. As an expression of His grace and because of Jesus’ work on the cross we are able to receive God’s goodness in advance as it were and be healed. But we need to understand that this isn’t the norm for this life and it isn’t something that we can demand from God right now. When God does intervene in a direct and miraculous way that healing is outside of His normal operating procedure.
The mistake some make, and this poor family made, was to see something that is promised for the next life and occasionally is given early as an expression of God’s grace and try to make it something that is a given in this life and something that we can demand or expect from God here and now. This is one of the grave errors of the “health and wealth” movement. They make blessings that are for us in the future and try to make them normative now. If God had promised us complete health and healing in this life no Christian would ever get sick, old or die. People would look perpetually in the 20’s or 30’s, injuries would heal themselves and amputees would re-grow limbs.
Healing is but one example of a greater truth. That is the Christian life is only the beginning of God’s blessings to us who believe. The Bible tells us that we have only received a down payment or the first fruits of our salvation. (Ephesians 1:13-14; Romans 8:23) In our knowledge of God we “see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know as fully just as I also have been fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12) As C.S. Lewis commented that for the believer this life is the beginning of heaven. But we need to understand that we won’t receive all the blessings of our salvation until the time when Christ returns and all things are made new.
As more comes out with this story it will be interesting to find out if they were intentionally opposed to medical treatment or just naively foolish to not get treatment for their daughter by some misguided understanding of what having faith is. I do think they might find themselves accountable for their actions if their negligence in any way directly caused their daughter’s death.
I have mixed feelings about this case. Generally speaking I don’t like government intrusion into private family affairs or into personal religious beliefs. However, it seems wrong to sit by and do nothing while a family exercises their beliefs which cause the harm or death of another person. This is one of those tough cases where one is left to wonder when it is right and appropriate for the authorities to step in and intervene. Personally, if I had been there and known about the situation I don’t think I could have sat by and done nothing. I would have felt compelled to act.
As a Christian this is a reminder to me to be careful that I don’t allow a private conviction or a personal belief slip into my thinking that does not allow for the correcting of God’s word through the ministry of others. We should never be so dogmatic about our convictions that we are not willing to examine them anew in the light of Scripture and plain reason.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Sermons Online are Here!
My sermons are now online! Click here!
Once on the web page click on the podcast link and it will open your iTunes and begin the download. New sermons will be downloaded when they are posted and you open your iTunes program.
You can also listen to the latest sermon on the web page. Just to let you know I began preaching through Romans in June and will post them two a week beginning with chapter 1.
Hope you enjoy and let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Dave
Once on the web page click on the podcast link and it will open your iTunes and begin the download. New sermons will be downloaded when they are posted and you open your iTunes program.
You can also listen to the latest sermon on the web page. Just to let you know I began preaching through Romans in June and will post them two a week beginning with chapter 1.
Hope you enjoy and let me know what you think!
Thanks!
Dave
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
A Few New Pics
Well friends, that is a few recent pictures of family and friends and gives you a little insight into our life. I want to thank all of you who continue to check up on us and read our blog page. Some of the stuff consists of my ranbling streams of consciousness.
By the way, the church recently put up a webpage. (You can now download my sermons at www.cccelcajon.com) Check it out sometime. We'll be posting two to three sermons a week until we are caught up.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Predictions for 2008
I am a student of history and culture but I usually keep my opinions to myself. But in a break from my usual timid, non-opinionated nature I am going to share with you ten predictions for 2008. I know that I am going out on a limb and I want to make it clear that I am neither a prophet nor the son of a prophet but I will share them with you today.
10. We will endure a seemingly endless cycle of presidential ads that will mysteriously and mercifully end on November 4, 2008. (Hopefully)
9. A major catastrophe is going to occur somewhere in the world momentarily united us behind a cause and causing famous, pretty people to raise money that will be misspent by nonprofit organizations.
8. We will continue to be frustrated with the decisions in Washington and Sacramento (feel free to substitute your state capitol here) but will feel powerless to change things.
7. “New” discoveries will occur causing people to question the accuracy of the Bible only to be disproved minutes later to absolutely no fanfare.
6. Most people’s New Year’s resolutions will be but a faint memory by January 13, 2008.
5. Celebrity scandals in Hollywood will make news and once again fascinate us as we buy our groceries.
4. Hollywood will put out movies that will offend and shock people and push a violent, immoral agenda and yet people will continue wonder why we are becoming and increasingly violent, immoral culture.
3. New technology will be unveiled that will make the old stuff you bought in 2007 seem archaic and obsolete.
2. Cost of living will continue to increase causing you to be frustrated and reminisce about the good old days when gas and bread were cheap.
1. You will follow through with your commitment to read your Bible and pray daily resulting in deep spiritual growth and a revival in the church.
Of course much of what I have written was done so with tongue firmly planted in cheek. Almost everything that I wrote will happen without exception and there is not much we can do about it. The one exception is your own commitment to your spiritual growth. What is amazing is that God has given us the means necessary to grow and draw close to Him if we will avail ourselves to them. In this New Year I encourage you to commit to draw near to God in an fresh and deeper way than you may have ever done in your life.
There is much in this world that we will never be able to affect change. Baring divine intervention or the return of Christ the world will continue to move on its present trajectory. However, God has put it within our reach to change the fundamental direction of our hearts and lives by His grace through constant commitment to reading your bible, praying, being in fellowship, worship, serving others and giving. Will you join me today in making a renewed commitment in this New Year that will last beyond a few weeks and will result in a changed life?
10. We will endure a seemingly endless cycle of presidential ads that will mysteriously and mercifully end on November 4, 2008. (Hopefully)
9. A major catastrophe is going to occur somewhere in the world momentarily united us behind a cause and causing famous, pretty people to raise money that will be misspent by nonprofit organizations.
8. We will continue to be frustrated with the decisions in Washington and Sacramento (feel free to substitute your state capitol here) but will feel powerless to change things.
7. “New” discoveries will occur causing people to question the accuracy of the Bible only to be disproved minutes later to absolutely no fanfare.
6. Most people’s New Year’s resolutions will be but a faint memory by January 13, 2008.
5. Celebrity scandals in Hollywood will make news and once again fascinate us as we buy our groceries.
4. Hollywood will put out movies that will offend and shock people and push a violent, immoral agenda and yet people will continue wonder why we are becoming and increasingly violent, immoral culture.
3. New technology will be unveiled that will make the old stuff you bought in 2007 seem archaic and obsolete.
2. Cost of living will continue to increase causing you to be frustrated and reminisce about the good old days when gas and bread were cheap.
1. You will follow through with your commitment to read your Bible and pray daily resulting in deep spiritual growth and a revival in the church.
Of course much of what I have written was done so with tongue firmly planted in cheek. Almost everything that I wrote will happen without exception and there is not much we can do about it. The one exception is your own commitment to your spiritual growth. What is amazing is that God has given us the means necessary to grow and draw close to Him if we will avail ourselves to them. In this New Year I encourage you to commit to draw near to God in an fresh and deeper way than you may have ever done in your life.
There is much in this world that we will never be able to affect change. Baring divine intervention or the return of Christ the world will continue to move on its present trajectory. However, God has put it within our reach to change the fundamental direction of our hearts and lives by His grace through constant commitment to reading your bible, praying, being in fellowship, worship, serving others and giving. Will you join me today in making a renewed commitment in this New Year that will last beyond a few weeks and will result in a changed life?
Friday, November 30, 2007
Pictures of Alexander and Grace
I wish they all could be California
I wish they all could be California girls
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