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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Our era

Much of our lives are wrapped up and innertwined with the online world, through social media, such as, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, and many others. The social media wave is not a passing fad. It is here to stay, getting more intricate everyday. Not only is it changing how we relate to others, but it is changing the way our whole world is run. When you think back to a time, not so far back, when the television was new, mostly in middle classed homes and there was only black and white. Just a few decades further and we read of the invention of the lightbulb. We have come a long way in such a short time. Most homes now have a television in every room, or at least two. There was only one telephone in each home and, again mostly middle class and up had them, when they became poplular. Now, everyone has their own cell phone to carry everywhere they go, even young children. Then there are the games, movies, and all the electronics that go along with all of the above. What next?... What about our soul?... The Bible tells of a church that was rich and increased with goods and thought it needed nothing. What a dangerous place to be. But with all the trincates and gizmos making life so simple and defined, it would be easy to leave God out, or, feel we don't need God. What a lie. No matter how far man grows he will always be empty inside without God. Unless we surrender completely, we will all end in torment. Eccl. 7:29 Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright, but they have sought out many inventions.I am grateful for the electronic age, and the information age. We were chosen to live at this time. However, we are also given an ultimatum, with out trincates and gadgets will we serve the Lord or feel we don't need saving. Humilaty is key. The kind I mean is when we surrender over our will and live for God's purpose. We are living in an incredible era, but don't think we have outgrown the need for a savior. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Stay focused my friend, stay focused on the things that truly matter and be blessed. Amen

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Will God pick me?

The son's of Jesse were seven. Samuel the man of God had come to Bethlehem-Judah by order of God to anoint one of Jesse's son's to be king. Hand picked by God Almighty. The one that looked beyond the external person, everyone sees and knows, into their heart. When the first one came and stood before the prophet the voice of the eternal one said this is not him. Though he may stand tall, be strong, or handle the bow and sword as a champion, this was not the one. So, as the story goes, each of Jesse's son's passed before Samuel. Still not finding the chosen of God, Samuel said, "Is this all your sons?" Jesse had one son more, the youngest, whose name was David. He was tending his father's sheep in the field. While the young fellow was approaching the Spirit of the Lord spoke suddenly to the prophet and said,"Arise, anoint him, for this is he."


What was so special about this young boy from Bethlehem-Judah? God said that he looks on the heart. Man looks on the outward appearance and accomplishments, but God looks beyond the veil of flesh, deep, into the soul of man.


It is worth noting that when the prophet showed up to the house of Jesse, the only son that had not stood before Jesse, was busy working. Busy about his father's business. We too, while waiting on our commission or calling, should be busy about our Father's business.


Taking note to each name of the son's of Jesse. For in ancient times it was very customary to name a child depicting character or an assumed character. You find symbolic names all through scripture. Even our Lord Jesus himself. His name means "Jehovah saves".


Now the name of Jesse's firstborn was Eliab, hence "God of father" an illusion to one that would worship the God his father worshipped. The second son was Abinadab, meaning "father of generosity", typifying one that was very generous. The third son, Shimma, meaning "annuciation or revelation" symbolic of the soul that searches the deep hidden meanings. The forth son was Nethaneel which meant "giver of God" a reflection of a person that gives abundantly in the things of God. The fifth son is Raddai, which carries the meaning of "domineering" speaking of a conquerer or a spirit of control. Jesse's sixth son's name was Ozem, a word which refers to "strength or strong".

But God chose none of these. It wasn't the the abundant giver, although it is more blessed to give than to receive. It wasn't the one that would follow the God of his fathers, though this too was a fine trait. We should seek out the old landmarks. these are admirable and wise characteristic, yet, God chose none of these.

What was so special about this one young fellow of Bethlehem-Judah among the sons of Jesse? If we take a look at the name of David in the reflection of its meaning it may bring some light. David simply means "loving" or "beloved". Isn't that percularly different from his older brothers? His name meant to love. But then Jesus said, "If you LOVE me, you keep my commandments". Another place the Bible tells us that "love covers a multitude of sin". Paul, the as apostle, in 1 Corintians 13. Speaks about three subjects. Faith, hope, and charity. But through this chapter it is charity that is held high above all else. Charity is another word for LOVE.

LOVE is the key. LOVE is the reason Jesus died and LOVE rose him up again. So if you desire to be chosen of God, pray that God fill your heart with LOVE.

The greatest of all attributes.

Amen.