Archive for February, 2010


2 minute warning….

Friday, February 12th, 2010

BIBLE VERSE:  ”the day of the LORD cometh, for it is nigh at hand;” —Joel 2:1

BIBLE THOUGHT: When the 2 minute warning sounds the game is at it’s end, it is nearly over. It is a warning to both teams that they have a very short time to do all they can to win the game.  Likewise, the Bible has sounded the 2 minute warning. There have been many prophecies that have been fulfilled, the next one to take place is the Rapture, or the taking away of Believers from the Earth to heaven. Then, the Tribulation will commence. Friend, time is short. It could very well be today when this takes place and family and friends that we have will be left behind. No more an opportunity to talk to them about souls and eternity. Teams on the field of play have the advantage of hearing the 2 minute warning……so do we. The whistle has been sounded through out the scriptures….time is ticking. “be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:” —1 Peter 3:15

DAILY THOUGHT:  Ask God for an opportunity to tell someone about Christ today….there may not be a tomorrow  to tell.

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SELECTIVE HEARING….

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

BIBLE VERSE:  ”rightly dividing the word of truth.” —2 Timothy 2:15

BIBLE THOUGHT:  The absence of “rightly dividing the word of truth”   is wrongly dividing the word of truth. The Bible provides us with an example found in John 21: 20-23.   “Then Peter, turning about, seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved following; which also leaned on his breast at supper, and said, Lord, which is he that betrayeth thee? Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and what shall this man do?” (Now notice carefully what Jesus says in the next verse) “Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou me.” (Notice carefully what the next verse says) “Then went this saying abroad among the brethren, that that disciple should not die:” ( Amazing!  They twisted what Jesus had just said!)  Now notice that the writer himself (John) corrects this immediately in the rest of the verse “yet Jesus said not unto him, He shall not die; but, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?”

Sound familiar?  Man is good at twisting the Word of Truth.  For this very reason, we have  ”man made religion.”  ALL of man made religion has one thing in common,  THEY ALL ADD TO THE WORD OF TRUTH. At Calvary Independent Baptist Church, the Word of God (KJV 1611) is our final authority!  ANY church that adds to the Word of God is a liar. This is based on  Proverbs 30:5-6 which says  ” Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.”

DAILY THOUGHT:  ”Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” —2 Timothy 2:15

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WEAPONS OF MASS DISTRACTION

Monday, February 8th, 2010

BIBLE VERSE:  ”that ye may attend upon the Lord without distraction.” —1 Corinthians 7:35

BIBLE THOUGHT:  One of the weapons that Satan will use against a Believer and their devotion to God is DISTRACTION! In Luke chapter 10 is a story of a woman by the name of Martha who had invited Jesus into her home. martha was so excited that she told her sister Mary and Mary came rushing over. Martha was busy serving the Lord, preparing dinner for Jesus, while Mary , according to verse 39 “sat at Jesus’ feet, and heard his word..” Martha realizing what was going on said “Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? bid her therefore that she help me.” And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things:But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.”

What a lesson for you and I!  We can get so busy trying to work for the Lord that we neglect making the time to hear His Word. Satan will throw every distraction known to man to stop you from having a time of reading and praying. The phone, TV, friends coming over, and having too many irons in the fire. My friend, take the time to attend upon the Lord in reading the Word and prayer….without distraction.

DAILY THOUGHT:  7 days without Reading and Prayer, makes one weak!

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The DANGERS of Social Networking

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

I am amazed at what people  will put on such things as Facebook, Twitter,  MySpace, and others. The amount of personal information, trash talk, and the false feeling of  being invincible is amazing.

The following is by Ron Williams  and is reprinted from the Hephzibah Happenings.

“And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him” (Colossians 3:17).

A grief-stricken and broken-hearted father approached me after a church service in which I had preached.  He asked if he could share with me concerning his son, so I could possibly use the story as a warning to other parents and young people.Like many other parents, he and his wife thought little or nothing of the computer in their son’s bedroom, nor of his closed bedroom door, nor of his countless hours online.

It was only when he turned 18 that they discovered he had been heavily involved with occultic website and with personalities on chat rooms and blogs that had won his interest and ultimate allegiance.  These distraught parents were helpless to prevent him from leaving their Christian home and consort with his new “friends” he had made on the web.This young man was a graduate of a Christian school, and a member of a faithful family that was a regular part of a fundamental, independent Baptist church.  He is now a part of a “gothic” circle of friends, dressing in black clothes, having disdained his Christian legacy. He has turned a deaf ear to the appeals of his parents to repent and come back to the truths he had been taught during his plastic and formative years.

The Modern Monster

The god of this world has a myriad of seductive and alluring temptations available today, and our young people are especially vulnerable.  One of the most prominent and ubiquitous temptations is the internet.  Decades ago, young hearts were warned against pool halls, dance halls, motion pictures, card playing, etc.  As morally dangerous as these things were, they pale in significance as compared to the insidious dangers a teenager faces via his computer.  What was only available in unsavory places before and after WWII, is now available to a twelve-year old in his bedroom by the click of a mouse.

Absent Parents

Modern families are not a cohesive unit as they once were.  The stresses and pressures on the modern home are multi-faceted.  Mothers have left their homes, husband and children for a career in the work place; what precious time left over in her life is inadequate for her to be a successful wife and mother (Mark 3:25).  Fathers are stressed to the limit in their vocation.  To succeed and to maintain their position leaves them stretched to also be a husband and protective father.  Much unsupervised free time for dependent children is a dangerous factor, as their lower nature tempts them into relationships, entertainment and activities, deleterious to their character and soul.  Cell phones, texting and the internet are a spiritual minefield for naive youngsters.

Peer Dependence

A Christian young person should aspire to stand alone for the Lord like Daniel of old, rather than seeking his affirmation, identity and security from his peers (Psalm 1:1).  Social networking is about “self,” whereas ministry is about “others.”  Because of its great popularity, networking has become a powerful magnet for young hearts. A youngster not involved would think he is missing out on what seems to him “everyone is doing.”

It’s All About Me

Narcissus was a character of Greek mythology renown for his beauty.  He disdained others, caring only for himself.  He fell in love with his own reflection in a pool, and not being willing to stop gazing at his own beauty, perished there, becoming a narcissus flower.  His name has come to be synonymous with self-love and self-admiration.  This proclivity with self seems to be a driving force behind the involvement of many youngsters in social networking: “it’s all about me.”  By way of contrast, Scripture tells us to deny self, take up our cross and follow Christ (Mark 8:34).

Social syncretism is doing as a group what one would not likely do on his own.  Social networking tempts a youngster to gratuitously “pile on” a victim being attacked on a chat room, blog or website.  This victim can be a person, group, institution, clique, etc.  Young people are notorious for being ruthless with those out of favor with their particular group.  In one tragic example, a thirteen-year old girl committed suicide over cruel remarks being made about her on the web.  The author of those disparaging comments turned out to be a married woman who had pretended to be a teenager.

Social syncretism may also be called “herd mentality,” a phenomenon in which people abandon reason and even morals to follow the crowd.  In a recent experiment at Emory University, one of the professors who authored the study found that brain scans performed as a part of the study showed that disagreeing with a group stimulates pain centers in the brain.  These brain scans showed participants did not just whimsically agree to go along with the crowd.  Rather, the opinion of the crowd actually changed their perception.  In other words, the “herd” alters one’s perception of reality.

Most charactered and responsible parents do not need to see this study to know it is dangerous for their child to be involved with uncharactered, foolish and irresponsible peers.  They know that “…evil communications corrupt good manners” (1 Corinthians 15:33).  These parents instinctively know unsavory friends will contaminate and corrupt their child.  Unfortunately, young people do not see this danger, which is why Paul warned about the sinister and insidious danger of this social phenomenon: “Be not deceived” (because many are deceived about the subtle danger of wrong friends, conversations, activities, etc.).  Godly parents know that their child will become what their friends are: “As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.”  (Proverbs 27:19).  The Holy Spirit shows them that evil character is as contagious as a deadly, communicable disease.

The “crowd” can and will alter the moral perception and moral compass of a naive soul not grounded in Scriptures.  After a certain amount of exposure and experience with the crowd, it is suddenly okay to text pictures of oneself in various stages of nudity, to discuss lewd, lascivious subjects with a bawdy relish, to aspire to a life of abandon, free of moral restraints, etc.  After moral perceptions are altered, it is understandable why loving parents and concerned Pastors are now viewed by the youngster as unreasonable, obstructionist, out of touch and hopelessly old-fashioned.  This principle explains why a youngster heretofore happy and content with his family, will become unruly, uncooperative and discontented after involvement with the crowd.  This is why a personality that falls out of favor with “the herd” will become an object of scorn and even a “target” to be vilified even though that personality was viewed with favor or at least neutrality, before the whim of the crowd turned against him.

Once Sent, Forever Available

The so-called anonymity the web provides is illusory.  Whatever is placed on a blog, chat room, website, etc., is permanently available for an interested person to see.  These items can be archived, and can come back to haunt a person many years later.  Unguarded, provocative remarks, photographs, videos, etc., have been searched out by Human Resource personnel years after they were put in cyberspace, and they became the unmentioned reason why a person failed to get a job or promotion, or why some lost their positions.

No Thought for Consequences

Young people in particular are very impressionable, vulnerable and naive.  Their underdeveloped minds and emotions tempt them to be involved in the “excitement” of social networking.  In the privacy of their bedroom, they give little or no thought to the consequences of sharing personal information about themselves, their families and their friends, which then can be pieced together by sexual predators, criminals and identity thieves.  Some information shared is scandalous, such as “sexting,” whereby a cell phone or webcam is used to send images of pubescent youngsters in various stages of nudity.  Other images, while not revealing body parts, are highly provocative or sensual, all of which will be available for all to see, now, and in years to come. Dangerous Addiction?

Social networking provides a sense of fulfilment for many that so-called “normal life” does not supply.  Interestingly, this is one marker for addiction.  This subtle addiction draws many away from responsibility for prolonged periods of time.  Far from redeeming the time (Ephesians 5:16), this individual has invested many hours in voyeuristic, spiritually-damaging chats, blogs, sensuality and carnal or foolish conversations that certainly do not conform them to the image of Christ (Romans 8:29), but rather desensitizes their spirit and conscience.  Many are driven to spend countless hours on the web, and if for some reason they would not have access to their favorite sites, would experience a sense of emotional loss and cravings similar in intensity to a person’s physical cravings for tobacco if he was to quit the habit. This addictive enslavement violates the principles of 1 Corinthians 6:12, “I will not be brought under the power of any.”  The obsessive compulsion to be actively involved in social networking ceases to be expedient, and becomes a dominating sinful habit pattern.

Spiritual Damage

In today’s moral environment, the lowest moral denominator among young people is scandalous and outrageous.  It ought not to be surprising then, that their conversation and interests are often spiritually detrimental.  God wants us to be wise concerning that which is good and simple (inexperienced) concerning that which is evil (Romans 16:9).  Tragically, after hours, days, weeks and months of licentious, risque’ chats, blogs and websites, a young person could become “street wise,” hardened against the still small voice of the Holy Spirit, and jaded and cynical about life itself!  His priorities, interests and moral values will certainly not be those of his Pastor and Sunday School teacher.  Could this explain why many teens are detached, palpably bored and disdainful of church services and family altar? Have I Counted the Cost?

Parents need to seriously question the need for their children to have unsupervised access to cell phones and computers.  The texting, wrong pictures and doubtful conversations are elements of “liberty” for which most youngsters are not prepared.  Some are texting in school and in church services rather than studying or allowing the Lord to speak to them.  Privacy and liberty given by a cell phone, computer and car, are for spiritually mature, responsible adults, not immature, hedonistic and irresponsible children.  It is already a daunting challenge to reach a child’s heart for Christ, restrain them and bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.  Why would I as a parent want to greatly complicate these challenges by allowing unsupervised, and uncontrolled access to cell phones and computers?  To do so in this Satanically-dominated world would be a little like teaching my child to swim while he was wearing concrete shoes! Possible Guidelines

May I suggest some possible ways in which a parent could have some control and supervision in these areas:

1)    A computer should never be in a child’s bedroom, but rather in the most public place of the house, such as kitchen or other area most frequented by family members.  The computer/laptop should never be behind closed doors, and should be so positioned that passers by will readily see what is being viewed on the monitor.

2)    No computer for children, or any family member, should be allowed that does not have software that can regularly be examined by parent, guardian, or spouse that reveals everything that has been viewed on that computer.  Accountability is crucial.

3)    Texting has become a mania for many youth.  This obsession, for the same moral dangers of the computer, should be inaccessible, or strictly monitored.

4)    Software is available to prevent most pornography and other objectionable sites from being accessed.  Every computer in a home should be so equipped.  These are not “fool proof,” that is why vigilance and close supervision of computers is still needed. Blessings vs. Curses

Oceans, lakes, rivers and ponds provide transportation, commerce, scenic beauty, food and recreation.  However, they can also provide tsunamis, floods, sink ships and drown souls.

Guns provide food for the table, hunting, sports, and arm our military. We also use guns for recreational shooting and protection of lives and property.  However, no thinking, responsible parent would allow unsupervised, uncontrolled access to his guns for his children.

Similarly, we must recognize that though computer technology is a tremendous help to us, it can be an unmitigated disaster for our children, and even for us as adults.  Restraints, controls, supervision and accountability are not just a good idea for our computers and cell phones, they are a necessity.  If a righteous man is to regard the life of his beast (Proverbs 12:10), how much more should we zealously look out for ourselves, our spouse and our children?

and these are The Signs of the Times….

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When Christ speaks, Do you listen?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

BIBLE VERSE:  “And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister, and sat down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him.” —Luke 4:20

BIBLE THOUGHT: Jesus had just read the Word of God. Closed the book,handed it to the minister,  “And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him.”.   All was quite…it’s as if they were on the edge of their seats…waiting in anticipation what the wonderful Savior of the world would say next.

When you open your Bible to read, are you anxious to see what the Lord has to say? We have the very words of Jesus Christ Himself in our hands. And it should be read as if He were speaking to you and no one else. If  you are the type that can “take it or leave it” there is something wrong. The Word of God is unlike any other book on the Earth.  The Wisdom that it gives is unlike any other.  The Peace that “The Book”, the Word of God  is unlike any other. The direction that you can and will receive is unlike any other

When the people heard the Words of Christ, the Bible says in Luke 4:22 “And all bare him witness, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth. “ …

DAILY THOUGHT: “my heart standeth in awe of thy word.” —Psalm 119:161    When was the last time you wondered at the Words of Christ?

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How To Obtain Eternal Life! (this offer is void after death)

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

1. “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” —Romans 6:23

2. “That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.”  —John 3:15

3. “And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life.” —1 John 2:25

There 3 elements that must be present in order to accept Christ as your Savior and receive Eternal Life:

1. Grace.  It is God’s goodness, kindness that we CAN be Saved.  Ephesians 2:8

2. Repentance.  There must be repentance.  Acts 17:30 and Acts 20:21

3. Faith.  Accepting this gift of Eternal Life that it is True.  Ephesians 2:8

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HOW TO FIND THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

ANSWER BELOW

“My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee; So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding; Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding;  If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid treasures;  Then shalt thou understand the fear of the LORD, and find the knowledge of God.”      ———King Solomon  1000 B.C.      Proverbs 2:1-5

There it is!  The answer mankind has been looking for.

Tune in  Tomorrow, The Fountain of Youth has been discovered!

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Prayer and Peace go hand in hand

Monday, February 1st, 2010

BIBLE VERSE: “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer” —Philippians 4:6

BIBLE THOUGHT:  A 5 year old came to me recently and said, “would you pray with me?”  Her little mind was troubled and she somehow knew prayer would help. So, I prayed with her, and as soon as I ended and said “amen”, her eyes opened up with a big smile on her face. She was relieved of whatever it was that was troubling her. — What a lesson that was for me! To pray and leave my concerns  with God!  A 5 year old was capable of doing what a 47 year old struggles with….leaving my burdens with the Lord. A lesson we can all learn

DAILY THOUGHT: “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” —Philippians 4:7

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