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Escaping Insanity

May 24, 2017 By admin

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The morning and evening news fill me with images of murder, theft and destruction. The majority of what’s reported is negative and violent in nature. After watching it I often feel depressed and sad. I cannot easily forget the children left orphaned by war or the families touched by a senseless drive-by shooting. I want someone to stop those who inflict harm on the weak and powerless!

What motivates humans to visit plush theaters to witness bone-chilling murders that include illicit sex and drunkenness? Is this really entertainment? If we think so, why do we call it tragic and disgusting when it happens in real life?

I believe we have a fatal attraction to darkness. There’s a part of us that longs for good to triumph, but there’s another side that wants to experience the “knowledge” of evil. Like a dog returning to his vomit, evil makes us sick, but we go back for more because the initial feelings of shock and awe are sensational.

Paul said, “whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy–meditate on these things” (Philippians 4:8).

When I follow this counsel my attitudes and responses change. Instead of seeing the negative and horrible sides of humanity, I see opportunities to do good! As I respond to the needs around me, life’s insanity is replaced with a sense of purpose and meaning. I have found my escape!
Rich DuBose writes from Northern California.

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Forever Young

February 9, 2017 By admin

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Perhaps you caught the story a few years ago online: A 56 year-old inventor and author predicted that human immortality is no more than 20 years away! In preparation for this breakthrough, MIT graduate, Ray Kurzweil’s daily regimen includes ingesting 250 supplements, 10 glasses of alkaline water and 10 cups of green tea. His plan is to extend his life long enough to achieve immortality.

In his latest book, “Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever,” Kurzweil predicts that within 20 years, human intelligence will not only conquer its biological limits, (including death) but will also completely master the natural world. He predicts there will be no more disease and we won’t even need a heart! Kurzweil writes of “millions of blood cell-sized robots, which he calls ‘nanobots,’ that will keep us forever young by swarming through the body, repairing bones, muscles, arteries and brain cells.”

Is this the desperate fantasy of a man in his mid-fifties who can’t face his own mortality? More than likely it is. But let’s just suppose he is right. Is this something we would even wish for?

No doubt, most of us want to live forever. In fact, I’ve met very few people in my role as a hospital Chaplain who want to die. And yet, what would it look like if each one of us had immortality, right now?

 Can you imagine the negative impact of a person like Hitler or Manson living forever? We all know there are many persons living who are driven by selfishness, greed and a lust for power. There are those who walk among us whose hearts are bent continually on evil and destruction. What kind of world would we have to look forward to where these kinds of people have immortality?

That’s why I’m glad that Kurzweil is wrong. Man will never unlock the secret of immortality. God alone is immortal and will grant eternal life only to those who have shown by their brief stay on this planet, that they can be trusted with it. God alone will grant immortality to those who have demonstrated that they love Him supremely and love their neighbor as themselves.
Kathy A. Lewis writes from Arizona.

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Babylon is Fallen

January 17, 2017 By admin

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This cryptic statement is as mysterious as it is prophetic. Who is Babylon, and how did it fall? The word “Babylon” comes from the name of the ancient city, Bab-ilu (Babel). Babel and its famous tower, were built by some of Noah’s descendants who doubted God’s promise to never again destroy the earth by flood. To be safe they set out to build the world’s first skyscraper.

“Come, let us build for ourselves a city, and a tower whose top will reach into heaven, and let us make for ourselves a name, otherwise we will be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth” (Genesis 11:4).

When God saw their lack of faith, and saw that their imaginations were bent only toward evil, He confused their language so they no longer spoke one tongue. Frustrated and thwarted, they scattered across the face of the earth.

Babylon, which means “gate of the gods,” was a city that many believe was established by Nimrod, the son of Cush. In time, Babylon became a symbol of everything that was opposed to God.

In 1997, the rock group, the Rolling Stones, embarked on a world tour dubbed, “Bridges to Babylon.” One writer said this title suggested “the transportation of the audience to a mythical place synonymous with both luxury and vice; the precise conditions that produce an atmosphere of decadence.”

Revelation depicts spiritual Babylon as a fallen city; a symbol of modern spiritual entities who profess a connection with God, but who actually live by their own rules.

“Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, she who has made all the nations drink of the wine of the passion of her immorality” (Revelation 14:8).

Pop-Religion

Now a billion dollar industry, pop-religion uses savvy marketing to sell its wares (books, videos, seminars, music and more). Mega-churches have learned how to grow their numbers and strengthen their loyal followers. Many churches produce high-powered programs that feature astounding theatrics, state-of-the-art music, and smooth preaching. These are not all bad. Some of the methods and techniques are effective in getting people’s attention. But unfortunately with many churches, their teachings are so generic they fail to connect people with God. It appeals to the masses because it offers a watered-down version of Christianity that requires very little commitment. God’s response to this is:

“Come out of her [fallen Christianity], my people, so that you will not participate in her sins and receive of her plagues; for her sins have piled up as high as heaven, and God has remembered her iniquities” (Revelation 18:4, 5).

What are the earmarks of fallen religious entities? Here are a few:

1. Loss of vision and passion
2. Superficial faith
3. Using religion as a means for financial gain
4. Endorsing non-biblical practices and beliefs
5. Hypocrisy
6. Using spiritual authority as a means to gain control of others
7. Unwillingness to obey God
8. Setting oneself up in the place of God.

In another sense, the Babylon motif is also descriptive of a failed version of consumerism that promotes the pursuit of ever-expanding consumption as the key to happiness and prosperity. It doesn’t take a rocket-scientist to know that eventually the bubble bursts, things wear out, debts pile up, and environmental issues reach a breaking point. Many of the critical decisions that we face today are related to the insatiable appetite we have developed for a lifestyle that requires huge amounts of resources (particularly energy and water) that are rapidly being depleted.

Ultimately, all of our problems stem from an alienation from God and His plan for our lives. The only way out is to hear and follow what He says.

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Tired of Being Stressed?

January 5, 2017 By admin

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The only way to keep my sanity is to periodically retreat to a place where life’s frantic pace slows down…where the pressures to produce and perform are foreign. There is such a place, and I can get there from here, if I’m willing to make the effort.

You might think Yosemite’s natural beauty would automatically have protected it from exploitation and over development. In reality, from the very beginning, Yosemite has needed active protection. Early entrepreneurs saw the area as a place for making money from hotels, sheep grazing and logging. Later, the Hetch Hetchy Valley was dammed to provide water and power for San Francisco. Today, the park is challenged by the sheer number of visitors and the effects of too many automobiles. Preserving the park’s unique quality requires constant effort. Effort worth making, to be sure.

Sabbath is a time set aside every week for the special enjoyment of God, family and creaton. On Sabbath, we share food and worship together. We avoid the routines of earning a living or a degree. We refuse to be sucked in by the demands of house and car maintenance or the allure of shopping. For us, Sabbath is a park in time, a magnificent open space in our lives where we experience in a special way the presence and grace of God.

As with Yosemite, Sabbath requires determined protection. Given the demands in today’s world that all of us be “available” 24/7, the tranquility and openness of Sabbath can be preserved only by deliberate effort. Just as a weekend in Yosemite erases any doubt about the wisdom of our efforts to try and protect its beauty, so our experience of Sabbath’s tranquility affirms the value of our efforts to preserve it.

Consider this an invitation to savor this magic time, to celebrate the special sense of connection with God, and enjoyment of family, friends and creation that comes with experiencing Sabbath. Find a church that worships on the seventh day Sabbath and sample the blessings that God had in minds when he carved in stone the ancient words, “Remember Sabbath, to keep it holy.” You’ll discover joy, wonder and love in this 24-hour “park in time.”

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Jesus Matters

December 27, 2016 By admin

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Ultimately, the only thing that matters is Jesus! Seeing and knowing him, following, obeying, sharing, and praising him mean more than money, career, health, beauty, family or friends. 
 
The top and bottom lines of life have to do with Jesus. He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end (Rev.1: 8). Everything in-between that we buy, build and work so hard to posses will fade. The things we cherish, hold, and think we can keep forever can be lost in a wink. But Jesus remains.
 
Jesus matters because he is inexplicably tied to our origin, present well-being and future destiny. Jesus matters because our daily response to his call moves us either closer or further away from finding our way through life’s tangled maze.
 
While life may grace us with many wonderful relationships, Jesus is the only One we can count on at all times. He is simply always there!
 
When new beginnings fill us with excitement,
When kneeling over a silent grave,
When hard pressed for money,
When children leave home to find their way,
When words aren’t enough,
When birthdays come and go,
When overwhelmed with joy,
When our best efforts seem wasted,
When our dreams come true,
When retirement begins,
When “friends” betray,
When death beckons,
When religion fails to satisfy . . . Jesus matters!
 
Jesus is more than a pacifier, emotional crutch, or “sugar daddy.” He is the answer to every question, heartache and human desire. He alone can satisfy our hidden hunger and thirst. 
 
This is why Jesus says: “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, ‘From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.’ ” (John 7: 37, 38).
 
Jesus matters because “He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life” (1 John 5:12). 

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