November 4, 2010

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    Early founders realised the importance of true education and how it prepares minds to face the lies of that " old deluder satan"Many great colleges were born of devotion to Jesus. One that came out of the Great awakening was Princeton, part of which charter states" Cursed is all learning that  does not point to the cross of Jesus Christ.

     

    In 1636 only 6 years after their arrival the Puritans formed Harverd College The founders of the school stated the purpose in this way:"Let every student be plainly instructed, and earnestly pressed to consider well,the main aim of his life and studies is, to know God and Jesus Christ which is eternal life(John 17:3)  and therefore lay christ in the bottom, as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and learning." 

November 2, 2010

  • The Land of Love

    On a high hill, surrounded by seas

    A palace  resides where dwell the freed

    In the land of Love

     

     In the land of Love-Where manna falls

    No tear shall stain-Where dwells the tree

    In the land of Love

     

    The River Styx- A veritable flood

    A required sacrifice- the giving of blood

    Both obstackles  to the land of Love

     

    The river may be  bypassed -it has been before

    But the price of blood- it cannot be shorn

    In admittance to the land of Love

     

    There is only one road and a single gate

    Grace is the guide and Law keeps the way

    To the land of Love

October 29, 2010

  • Shadows 1

    Melkor  to Middle earth confined

    Eaten by darkness from inside

    Once mighty under Eru

    Next to Manwe whom he knew

     

    Yet the song he wished his own

    Yea to sit upon the throne

    A shadow of what they were

    One of  fourteen- now just a cur

     

    He  traded the ring of doom

    For a dark castle-A land of gloom

    Like all he was not always so

    Once great till pride was shown

     

     

     

October 25, 2010

  • Ordinary

    An ordinary touch

    From an ordinary hand

    Ordinary feeling

     Of ordinary man,

    Who truly understands?

     

    An ordinary smile

    Lights an ordinary day

    It make a difference,

    It makes a great difference

    In an ordinary way

October 13, 2010

  • Tongue of deceit
    Words rush like water

    Torrents thundering cascade

    Pouring our speeding by

    In a desperate last charade

     

    From the chasm of the heart

    Words rashly doth proceed

    Revealing dark secrets

    Sowing the seed of weed

     

    Like smelted iron

    One strand at a time

    Strengthening dissension

    From a duplicitous mind

     

    Quotes

    Without God, there is a coarsening of the society. And without God,
    democracy will not and cannot long endure. If we ever forget that we're
    one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under." - Ronald Reagan

    Unless you assume God the question of lifes purpose is meaningless.(BertrandRussel,Atheist)

    "We have this day restored the Sovereign, to Whom alone men ought to be obedient.  He reigns in heaven and... from the rising to the setting sun, may His kingdom come."- Samuel Adams

    You said that 'I will take care of the German people.' But we too as Christians and churchmen, have a responsibility toward the German People. That Responsibility was entrusted to us by God and neither you nor anyyone in trhis world has the power to take it from us.-Pastor Niemoller

     

October 8, 2010

  • A message by Billy Graham


    The Bible commands it, our wickedness demands it, justice requires it, Christ preached it and God expects it. The divine, unalterable edict is still valid: "God commands all men everywhere to repent."

    But this theme proclaimed so emphatically in the Bible by prophets and apostles is scarcely mentioned by contemporary preachers. The clear trumpet blast calling men and women to repentance is conspicuous for its absence from the modern pulpit.

    We have preached the dignity of humanity rather than our depravity. We have declared our goodness rather than our wickedness. We have vindicated ourselves rather than confessed our guilt. We have made of ourselves, despite all of our inherent sin and evil, little cherubs of perfection with halos on our heads, harps in our hands and wings on our shoulders.

    Gone is the mourner's bench, gone are the tear-stained cheeks of godly sorrow for sin and gone is the joy in heaven over wanderers returning to the Father's house.

    None of us wants to accept blame for our sins. But either the Bible is wrong or we are wrong. When we look at the fruits of this unrepentant generation, I am convinced that we need to blow a loud blast on the trumpet of biblical repentance.

    What is repentance? It might be well to notice first what it is not.

    First, repentance is not penance. Penance is the voluntary suffering of punishment for sin and does not necessarily involve a change of character or conduct. People who lie on a bed of spikes or throw themselves headlong on the ground are doing penance, but this act does not mean that their guilt has been absolved.

    Second, repentance is not remorse. Judas was remorseful over his sin of betrayal of the Son of God, but his shallow regret led to suicide instead of to God, because remorse is not true repentance.

    Third, repentance is not self-condemnation. You may hate yourself for your sinfulness, but self-condemnation only opens wider the wounds of guilt and despair. We should hate our sins, not ourselves. Hate your false ways, hate your vain thoughts, hate your evil passions, hate your lying, hate your covetousness, hate your greed, but do not hate yourself. Self-hatred leads to self-destruction, and it is wrong to destroy that which was created in God's image. Repentance is not self-condemnation.

    Then what is repentance? Repentance is not a word of weakness but a word of power and action. It is not a self-effacing emotion, but a word of heroic resolve. It is an act that breaks the chains of captive sinners and sets heaven to singing.

    The Bible says, "There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance" (Luke 15:7, NKJV).

    There are three elements in genuine repentance. First, there is conviction. You must know what is right before you can know what is wrong. If you get on the wrong road, you will never know it until you have some knowledge of the right road. You stray off the highway, and first you miss the familiar markings, the customary scenery, and then suddenly the conviction strikes you that you have lost your way. There can be no turning back unless first there is a conviction that you are going the wrong way.

    Spiritual conviction is like that. It is a signpost planted in the heart saying, "Stop. Look. Listen! Danger ahead!" The Spirit of God, your conscience and your better judgment all join to warn, "Detour! Change! You're on the wrong road!" If you have this conviction, be thankful. God is waving the red flag, directing you to a proper path. Before men and women can come to the cross of Christ and have their sins forgiven, they must be convicted of their sins, and that convicting work is done by the Holy Spirit upon the soul.

    The second element of true repentance is contrition. The Bible says, "The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a contrite spirit" (Psalm 34:18, NKJV). Contrition, or "godly sorrow," as it is called in 2 Corinthians 7:10, is not a shallow sentiment nor empty emotion. It is a sincere regret over past sins and an earnest desire to walk in a new path of righteousness.

    Peter, that rugged man who meant so well and erred so often, when he denied his Lord "went out and wept bitterly" (Matthew 26:75). He was never more lovable nor more admirable than when he stood there alone, apart from the crowd, with his frame trembling as the hot tears of contrition ran down his cheeks. In his heart was a noble resolve to live for the One who would die for him. Brokenness, with its godly sorrow for sin, is the second step toward true repentance.

    Third, repentance carries with it the idea of changing—changing your mind, changing your attitude, changing your ways. The Bible says, "For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation" (2 Corinthians 7:10, NKJV). If we are truly repentant, our will is brought into action and we will make a reversal of direction. And God, seeing that we are in earnest, gives us the gift of eternal life.

    God has given the Lord Jesus Christ to die on the cross and shed His blood for our sins. God has raised Him from the dead. That provides the ground of our salvation. The Holy Spirit acts upon our dead souls. That is God's first step in convicting. God even helps us to repent. We become so contrite over our sins that we decide to change our way of living.

    Have you repented? Have you changed? Is your life different from how it used to be? God's commands to repent are not capricious. It is not that He wants to see people groveling in subjection before Him. In His imperative call for people to repent, He has their welfare and happiness as His motive. "For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation." Repentance is a necessary step to salvation.

    The repentant heart is the one that God can use. Peter repented, and he became a mighty rock in the structure of the Church. David repented, and his joy broke forth in the music of the Psalms. Jonah repented, and a great city heard the Gospel and turned to God. Jacob repented, and God made him an ancestor of the Messiah, the Savior. Paul repented, and God used him to take the light of the Gospel to a pagan world.

    I have seen hundreds and thousands of lives changed by the power of Christ. And when men and women have come in sincere repentance and trusting faith, their lives, their families, their businesses—everything—changes.

    Repentance with God's help is your part. The Bible says, "Repent ... and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out." When you sincerely repent, God does the converting and He blots out your sins.

    If the world ever needed a spiritual awakening, it is now. The destiny of nations and individuals has been changed when men and women daring to repent of their sins have turned to Jesus Christ by faith. Sin has cankered many civilizations, and at this moment it threatens to destroy ours.

    There is hope, but it is only in God. There is forgiveness, but it can only be found at the foot of the cross, where Christ died for our sins. "Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord." This is God's promise in Acts 3:19.

    Repentance and faith go hand in hand. You cannot have saving repentance unless it is accompanied by saving faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We must receive Christ by faith.

    Has there been a moment in your life when you repented of sin and then by faith received the Lord Jesus Christ? If not, you can today. Your life can be changed. Your sins can be forgiven. You can live a new life. You can have the assurance that if you died at this moment, you would go to heaven. Will you repent now? Will you receive Him as your Savior?

October 1, 2010

  • This one came to me While listening to the ballad of the green beret.

     

    Good By

    The shallow glow

    The serpent blight

    That pale moon

    O Wanning light

     

    The desert chill

    Its laughing bite

    I say good by

    To that dead of night

     

    That blazing sun

    Its scorching heat

    I will not miss

    My time complete

     

    A place to rest

    Damp and moist

    That realestate

    Not so choice

     

    But oh my friends

    Who paid the price

    I don’t forget

    Or say good by

September 26, 2010

  •  In selecting men for office, let principles be your guide. Regard not particular sect or denomination of the particular candidate-look at his character. It is alleged by men of loose principles, or defective views of the subject, that religion and morality are not necessary or important qualifications for political stations. But scriptures teach a different doctrine. They direct that rulers should be men who rule in the fear of God, able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness. It is to the neglect of this rule that we must ascribe the multiplied frauds, breaches of trust, speculations and embarrassments of public property which astonish even ourselves; which tarnish the character of our country and which disgrace government. When a citizen gives his vote to a man of known immorality, he abuses his civic responsibility; he sacrifices not only his interest, but that of his neighbor; he betrays the interest of his country.- Noah Webster(1823)

     

    Coliseum

    Augustine spoke of it
    That dreadful beautiful call
    That demon god Coliseum
    Crowds thunderous applause

    A friend dragged to this vortex
    Of this powerful demon god
    Where the gore and flesh
    Kept great crowds enthralled

    Closing his eyes tight shut
    It was to no avail
    The roar of the mob
    Drowned out a will so frail

    The blood of that fawning
    That esoteric temple of doom
    Breaks down the family
    While empires were consumed

    Yet its doom is as the martyrs
    An end to  revelry and feats
    Those halls have crumbled

    As one day shall this beast

September 18, 2010

  • It is the Air Forces Birthday is today.

     

    Lost in the hunters eyes

    Lost in the ocean

    The beautiful sea

    Scintillating motion

    That perilous breeze

    Laughing hyenas

    Pearly white teeth

    Spell that takes us

    To the edge of the sea.

    Rushing on into the pool

    Joys and sorrows fly-

    Man what a fool.

    Hopes spring and die

    Snared in hunters gaze

    Time falls away

September 8, 2010

  • Open Eyes

    Blind at birth- nothing to see.

    Time has a way of maturing,

    Setting little one free.

     

    Minds engaged-ideas exposed

    Yet Do these enlighten ,

    Or darken lost souls?

     

    Innocents bark - rabid bests bite

    Not all knowledge is good,

    Or comes from the light.