Saturday, September 5, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU

First of all, if you want to understand his blog, you might want to watch that video.

See, I always said to myself, "Oh, I'm going to Spain. I have to worry about Catholics, same sex marriage, and people who just don't believe in God; there aren't that many Muslims there.

I was wrong.

This is something of which every God fearing Christian should be aware. This is a serious thing, and is a very real, and alarming danger, even if you think it doesn;t apply to you. I made the same mistake.

And since I've posted this video on facebook, I've already been, within an hour lauged at, mocked, and called all kinds of names. But we know what the Gospel of Matthew says about that. Glory to God.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Life is like a box of rocks.

So, over the last couple of days, I've been thinking about myself, and thosue around me. Everyone, it seems, and their parents, went to some Bible college, or comes froma missionary family, or is this super amazing person, who totally puts me to shame in everything I do.

I went to a year of "normal" college, and totally wasted a year. I was a party animal, far away from God, depressed, and just a Christan who Satan had put in chains. Well, I let him put me there. Anyway, I kinda felt like I was this total oddball, low down, fledgling Christian surrounded by some mighty warriors who had all this experience and haven't gone as far from God as I was a few months ago.

I kinda felt like a piece of coal in a box with a bunch of gems and precious things.

I was beating myself up for no reason though. God's showed me a few, very engouraging things. Amos is a great book of the Bible. Unlike a lot of other books, Amos just gets straight to the point in his book. He makes no introduction, and simply goes about preaching God's word. In chapter seven, verse 14, he makes a shocking revelation (at least it was to me)

14: Then answered Amos, and said..."I was no prophet, neither was I a prophet's son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycamore fruit."

Amos, on of the most power packed preachers wasn't anyone special either. His dad wasn;t a might man of God. Amos never went to a well known Bible college. He was just a regular guy, just like I am. I dunno. Maybe this only makes sense to me.

Anyway. It doesn't matter that I come from a broken (ish) home, or that I've got no real Bible schooling, or that I wasn't born into a misisonary family.

God can still use me, in spite of all my flaws and imperfections, to be a powerful, potent man. Of course, it's got to be Him, not me. My own strenght will fail me. His will not.

Monday, August 31, 2009

I promise you...

I promise I'll update soon. I'm being an idiot and wrestling with God right now. Once He breaks my hip, I'll be better.