I Have Gone Astray Like a Lost Sheep
"I have gone astray like a sheep; seek your
servant, for I do not forget your commandments"(Psalm 119:176).
I Can't Find My Way Back
"I have gone astray like a sheep; seek your
servant, for I do not forget your commandments"(Psalm 119:176).
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Labels: Psalms
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Labels: Bible Study, Poems
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Well, I'm offically an uncle. It's really weird to realize that your baby sister is a mother. When a new soul enters the timeline of history, it really makes you consider the meaning of life. One moment you do not exist and then the next, you are a concious, free-thinking, being of choice thrust into the current of the stream of time. The mere fact of existence makes one question what the purpose of life really is.
This was the question that King Solomon explored in the book of Ecclesiastes. With his great wisdom, vast resources, and tireless desire, he embarked upon a quest to find life's true meaning. Consider his observation, " As you do not know how the spirit comes to the bones in the womb of a woman with child, so you do not know the work of God who makes everything" (Eccl 11:55, RSV). Medical science can explain many things about the human body, but no physican can explain how the spirit enters cells and tissue and becomes a living soul.
Solomon made a search of everything "under the sun" and found everything to be meaningless (cf. Ecc. 1:9). The true meaning of life is only found with something beyond the setting sun. The meaning of life is found by putting God into your life (Ecc. 12:13). Only then with the haunting hunger deep within you be satisified, only then will you find inner peace and meaning with life.
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Autumn is absolutely my favorite time of year. There is something magical in the air when the leaves begin to make their magical transformation. Thanks to the outdoor spirit of my grandfather and my dad, I grew up with a love for the woods and waters and everything "outdoors." I can sit for hours in the woods and simply watch the drama of God's creation that unfolds. I love to go hunting, and yet I have been on dozens of successful hunts where I did nothing but capture my prey with my eyes. Sometimes, however, I am blessed to harvest one of God's creatures that he created for us. God instructs us, "Every moving thing that is alive shall be food for you; I give all to you, as I gave the green plant" (Gen. 9:3). God has provided these things for our provision; "For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with gratitude" (1 Tim. 4:4). Farmers, trappers, hunters, and fishermen are fufilling God's original mandate to mankind, to be stewards of the earth (cf. Gen. 1:28). By harvesting animals through hunting, wild game is protected from the diseases that result from overpopulation.
We are amid the first hunting season for the majestic North American whitetail deer. My brother harvested this handsome 9 point buck with his compound bow.
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"The Perfect" and the End of the Miraculous Age
Tonight I had a great discussion with a brother at the Cracker Barrel. One of the greatest blessings of Christian fellowship, is our common love for God's message to us. We discussed the end of the miraculous age and Paul's use of "the perfect" in 1 Corinthians. Here is some study I've done on the topic.
The inspired apostle states that there would be an end to miracles. He wrote to the Corinthian brethren, " Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part; but when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away" (1 Cor 13:8-10). This passage explicitly says that there would be a time when miraculous gifts would be "done away" and would "cease." The question, however, is when would this occur? Again, the text is clear; this would happen when "the perfect" comes. But to what does "the perfect" refer?
We must investigate what the original Greek text says and how its terminology is used in this passage and in others using the same term. In the original text, the phrase is "to teleion." The word is from "telios" which means "to bring to an end, finish" or it can mean "full-grown, adult, of full-age, mature." To properly understand what Paul means by using this word in this passage, it proves helpful to examine his usage of the same terminology in a very similar passage in another of his letters.
The same word is used once in the book of Ephesians. The book of Ephesians deals with the nature of the Lord's church. In the discussion of the development and growth of the church, Paul lists the various roles of service and leadership that existed as the church developed (4:11). The purpose of these various roles was to "equip the saints" for the work of the ministry. The work of these leaders were crucial in helping an infintile church grow into adulthood (4:13). Having only a portion of God's message revealed, the church would easily be "tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine" (4:14).
God's message was given progressively over the decades from time of the church's establishment. Eventually, the complete message would be completely given (around A.D. 96 with the completion of the last book of the New Testament). Thus, there was no longer any need for the miraculous confirmation of oral teaching (a major purpose of miracles--Mark 16:20). The complete record was finished and the church had matured and was complete (until some would begin falling away from the faith once delivered for all--see 1 Tim. 4:1ff; 2 Tim. 4:1ff; Jude 3). When "the perfect" mature church developed with a complete message from God, the "partial" of miraculous gifts ceased.
Let's continue to study this matter and seek God's truth. I would like to hear your comments and the fruit of your own personal Bible study on this matter.
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Think on Good Things!
It is very easy for Christians to become discouraged today. The world is full of negative images, the news seems all too gloomy, and immorality seems to abound to the point of Noah's generation (cf. Gen. 6:5). Let's all wake up from our slumber and get our minds out of the darkness! There are many wonderful things taking place in our world. God is working, even at this hour, in the lives of his people! I would encourage all of us leave the negative messages of the world and "think on good things." The inspired apostle wrote to us, "Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things" (Philippians 4:8). Would you like to "make a switch" from watching and reading negative worldly material and subscribe to good spiritual reading? Here are some suggestions for you to check out:
1. Watch the Gospel Broadcasting Network (you will need a broadband connection)
2. Subscribe to Think Magazine
3. Subscribe to The Spiritual Sword
4. Subscribe to The Gospel Advocate Magazine
5. Subscribe to Christian Woman Magazine
6. Read the on-line magazine The Christian Courier
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The Bible Teacher's Toolbox
On-line study links for the busy Sunday School Teacher
Teaching Tools for Kidos (General)
E-Bible Teacher.Com
Sunday School Teachers Resources and Coloring Pages
Children's Ministry.com
Youth Ministry.com
Study Sites (Brotherhood)
1. Biblical Periodicals
The Christian Courier
Reason & Revelation
2. Commentaries
The Four Fold Gospel
Acts by J.W. McGarvey
James Burton Coffman's Commentary on New Testament
Study Sites (General)
(*filter everything through the lense of Scripture)
1. Concordances
Nave's Topical Bible
Strong's Concordance
Torrey's Topical Textbook
2. Lexicons
Greek
Hebrew
3. Bible Dictionaries
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Smith's Bible Dictionary
4. Online Bibles
Bible Gateway: 13 versions & 19 languages
Online Study Bibles: 22 versions
The Interlinear Bible
Audio Bible
5. Commentaries
People's New Testament
Matthew Henry's Commentary
Robertson's Word Pictures
Jamieson, Fausset, & Brown
6. Church History
Early Church Fathers
Church Fathers
Fox's Book of Martyrs
Josephus
Creeds & Confessions
Restoration Movement
7. Maps & Charts
Old Testament Books Chronology Chart
New Testament Books Chronology Chart
Manna Maps (Old and New Testament) a few free maps
Bible.Org Maps (Old and New Testament) GREAT maps!
Bible History Maps (Old and New Testament) most black & white, some color
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I'm afraid I have caved into technological peer pressure. First it was surfing the web, then e-mailing, then building your own homepage, and now this. I'm not really sure what to think about this blogging thing just yet. Well, here goes!
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