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  • Disclaimer: I don't have it all together, I don't have all the answers, I still have much to learn, and I really am a sinner of sinners. Please forgive me if I sound proud, harsh, or judgmental- I d

    on't mean to be, and I would not kid myself to think that I am better than anybody.

    That being said, here's what I have to say, and this is how I honestly feel.. it rubs me the wrong way when a Christian is explaining the Gospel and focuses on eternal life and heaven (usually by talking about death and implicating fear) instead of focusing on restoration and reconciliation. While everything that is said is very true, it is truncated and it doesn't give a full picture of what the Gospel really is. I believe this is a big source of disconnect between the Gospel and those who don't follow Jesus, even if they are open to listening, because they are trying so hard to be thoughtful about where to place their faith (and rightly so), but what they hear simply doesn't make sense as is. I felt exactly this way growing up.

    I've written prose about the Gospel and I've written poetry about it- tonight I created a diagram, for those who might resonate better with visuals. It's the foundation of who we are as Christians, and it drives all that we do. This is what I truly believe God's Gospel (a.k.a. Good News) is, and as much as possible this is how I try to explain it. I don't think you can talk about the Gospel without talking about the Kingdom- they go hand in hand. Feel free to take a look. Here are some Scriptures that back it up:http://projectredeem.webs.com/gospelnotes.htm

    God bless you.

  • When Jeremiah gets his own room, there are 3 words I will hang up on his wall, in big letters, so that he will always have these virtues in the forefront of his heart and mind:

    HUMILITY
    SELF-CONTROL
    GRATITUDE

    I want to- need to- be a good and respectable example for him. Really working on that self-control one..


    My Mom sent this to the family today, and it really spoke to me....
     
    A Word With You
    #6324 - "How to Prove You're a Man"

    I think this is a pretty well-known fact, but high school athletes are pretty impressed with their own bodies. You know, they lift, they work out, and they admire their new build, and they compare how much weight they can bench press, and how fast and how far they can run. And I guess that's okay. But the problem is you begin to think that manhood is that physical strength.

    Well, listen, it goes way beyond that. But men of all ages, not just high school athletes, seem to believe that conquest is what shows you're a man: the conquest of a woman, a goal, a competitor. Actually there are some very little boys in some very big bodies, and there are some people we might call wimps who are really in the winner's circle. See, we might be missing what manhood really is.
     
    Well, our word for today from the Word of God is about how to prove you're a man, and it's in Titus chapter 2, verse 6. Actually, Titus is a young pastor, and he's being instructed as to what to teach to each of the age groups in the church. And here now are the young men. So he turns to the young men - the people who are just forming their concept of manhood, and interestingly enough he wraps up his description of manhood in one word. "Similarly," he says, "encourage the young men to be self-controlled." That's it...God's message to men in one compound word - self-controlled!

    Proverbs chapter 16, verse 32 is one of my favorite verses about manhood. It says that "the man who controls his spirit is stronger than the man who conquers a city." Okay, he can control himself, and God says that is more impressive - biblical manhood. The Bible is saying it's more impressive to do that than to make a big conquest. So, the question about your manhood is,
    "How well are you managing yourself?"

    Now, what does it mean to have self-control? What do you have to control? Well, for example, how well do you control your temper? Strangely enough, some people think that the opposite of controlling your temper is manly; that you can show how mad you are. No, the inventor of manhood says it's the ability to control your temper that makes you a man.

    How about controlling your passions? See, a biblical man is not one who turns to a woman and says, "How far can we go?" No, he's the one who sets a high standard and takes the moral cat-and-mouse game out of the relationship and says, "We are going to be pure." He's able to control his passions. He's able to control his mouth and tame his tongue - the profanity and the put-downs. He controls his time; he uses his time carefully, not carelessly. He's not an impatient person; he's able to control that impatience. That's manhood! He can control his selfishness. You can tell because he puts others first.

    You see, sometimes biblical manhood is the opposite of the superficial, self-serving myths that we've been fed about manhood. I trust the manufacturer of manhood - He knows best. God knows what it is, and He tells us where we get self-control. He says, "The fruit of the spirit is self-control."

    Many a man has tried in his own efforts to become the man that all the people around him need him to be. But, you know, we can't change ourselves. But the Bible says, "If anyone is in Christ he's a new creation." The old is gone and a new life has begun. There were 12 very manly men in Jesus' day who found the one place, the one person, the one cause for which they could give everything. And that was Jesus. It might be today that you need to heed the same invitation He gave men 2,000 years ago and He's been giving men for 2,000 years since - "Follow Me.

    If you're a woman today, encourage this kind of self-control in the men you know. And if you're a man, understand one of the most important muscles you have to develop - the spiritual muscles that give you control over your temper, your passions, your mouth, your impatience. Self-control - that's how you prove you're a man.

    Copyright (c) by Ron Hutchcraft Ministries.

  • Enlightening discussion on the immigration debate @ New Community Church. Wish I had found this podcast earlier- SO informative & rare to see a church talking about this. Link: http://thenewcom.com/podcast/index.php?XMLFILE=http%3A%2F%2Fthenewcom.com%2Fnc3_podcast.xml&TEMPLATE=podcast_player.html&GUID=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newcommunitycovenantchurch.org%2Fmp3%2F2010%2Fls%2F2010_03_14_Sermon_64k.mp3&MAXITEMS=1

  • I'm going to surgically implant a R.E.S.E.T. button for my brain.

    Very thankful I wrote in xanga all these years, especially the private entries.


  • With Jeremiah asleep and Lana getting ready for bed, I just finished washing the dishes while listening to Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love." It felt so... nice. And peaceful. Like something out of a dream from my younger years. I wanted to bottle that moment and I always want to remember it. I felt happy. I was singing this to Jeremiah earlier today too .

  • Wrote this poem for my son's upcoming dedication...

    rowancv 05/09/12- 11:50 PM

    It’s been said that,
    One of the greatest opportunities parents can claim,
    To prophesy over the life of their child,
    Is when they choose a name.
    Yirmiyahu Jeremiah, “God will raise you up.”
    1:5 you were no accident, you were born with a purpose,
    Far from worthless you were purchased with the highest price.
    See the sacrifice of Christ reconciles you back to God,
    Back to your fellow man and back to all creation.
    This is the Gospel and you’re a direct product of it.
    So in the same way Yadon helped to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem,
    1:10 we dedicate you as one who also restores- a builder of the new Jerusalem,
    The Kingdom of God in and around you, seen and unseen,
    Growing in its fullness and always advancing.
    51:20, the Lord’s battle axe and weapon of war,
    17:7 through 8, your identity always rooted with Him at the core.
    29:11 to 13, from the very start a passage so close to Mommy and Daddy’s heart:
    A promise, through even the difficult times, of God’s everlasting love and sovereignty,
    And in context a reminder to represent Jesus appropriately:
    Loving, not tolerating; not assimilating but not separating.
    Like the prophet Jeremiah 1:6 to 8, be confident even in youth,
    Learn to be passionate in all that you do,
    Use your talents and skills for a higher purpose too.
    And when the world crashes down on you 1:19, rest in His protection and rescue.
    Your middle name Yadon comes from the Hebrew word “yadah”-
    “To praise and worship with hands extended freely,”
    Connotating a life of thanksgiving and gratitude, content and humility.
    Yadon further means that our God upholds righteousness as Judge,
    Yet offers forgiveness and healing through His Son’s blood.
    Your names also keep the Jewish substance of our faith represented:
    Historical roots, prophetic truth, and present relevance.
    16:14 to 15, 32:27, 33:3, God’s amazing faithfulness always guaranteed.
    Jeremiah, as we publicly dedicate you to the Lord,
    May we as your parents be accountable in one accord,
    In our desire and commitment to love you as our Heavenly Father loves us.
    May we be your home base that continually teaches and encourages you
    To R.E.S.E.T. in this legacy and directive:
    To love God and love people,
    And to constantly keep a Kingdom perspective.
    Amen.


  • One of my favorite pictures of Jeremiah, my son .

  • How do I find my worth and significance in Christ? I constantly look to other things in my life to find validation, and when I do this I never end up in a good place because I'm never good enough in my eyes. Still I know that I should be finding my worth and significane in Christ- I tell this to people all the time when I give counsel and advice. Yet I have such a hard time doing this myself, practically. I feel that, if I can only learn how to do this, then many of the draining battles that I fight in my mind on a daily basis will finally stop.
     
    Father, what a child I am. I have looked back on the years of training and journaling, and I feel like I've taken so many steps back. I have a lot of needs today, which I know are very valid. Will you please meet them appropriately? Will you please help me to let go of the things that hold me, will you please satisfy my soul and make me whole.. I know I haven't really, really talked to You in a while. I'm sorry for how selfish, weak, and even proud I've been. My mind is drained and I'm so weary, and tired. I don't see an end in sight, but I now lay my life at Your feet once again- please ignore (and destroy) the stubborn part of my flesh that is resisting.

  • WFH


    So blessed to have the flexibility of working from home .
    I also love my team- the best.


    Score another one for Craigslist: got this 20 inch HP LCD monitor
    (good as new with the plastic still on the edges of the screen) for only $50!

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