We know a little about that ... from two things the Lord said. He said, first of all, the worm dieth not. Now what did He mean by that? When a body goes into the grave and to decay, worms descend into that body and they begin to consume that body and the worms will die when the food is gone. So once the body is consumed, the worms die. But in hell, the worms never die because the body, though it is continually being consumed, is never consumed. So the worm never dies. In other words, the Lord was saying the unrelieved torment of body goes on and on. And it says also, the fire is not quenched. Now a fire always goes out when the fuel is gone. But the fuel will never be gone, though the burning goes on, the fuel is never consumed. And so you have unrelieved torment of body and soul.
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes... Romans 1:16
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Thursday Thoughts - The Scariest Reality
We know a little about that ... from two things the Lord said. He said, first of all, the worm dieth not. Now what did He mean by that? When a body goes into the grave and to decay, worms descend into that body and they begin to consume that body and the worms will die when the food is gone. So once the body is consumed, the worms die. But in hell, the worms never die because the body, though it is continually being consumed, is never consumed. So the worm never dies. In other words, the Lord was saying the unrelieved torment of body goes on and on. And it says also, the fire is not quenched. Now a fire always goes out when the fuel is gone. But the fuel will never be gone, though the burning goes on, the fuel is never consumed. And so you have unrelieved torment of body and soul.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fun Fall Memories...
One day I found two pumpkin seeds.
I planted one and pulled the weeds.
It sprouted roots and a big, long vine.
A pumpkin grew; I called it mine.
The pumpkin was quite round and fat.
(I really am quite proud of that.)
But there is something I'll admit
That has me worried just a bit.
I ate the other seed, you see.
Now will it grow inside of me?
(I'm so relieved since I have found
That pumpkins only grow in the ground!)
October, 1984
Brothers gotta carve!
Jeremy (Batman), Michael Smith, Josh (Zorro)
October, 1984, Harvest Festival, Champion Forest Baptist Church
And he said to them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.
Luke 10:2
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Thursday Thoughts
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Thursday Thoughts
"Truly I say to you, among those born of women there has not arisen anyone greater than John the Baptist! Yet the one who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he."
~ Matthew 11:11
Our Father, we hear the echo of the words of our Lord in Matthew 18, "Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the Kingdom of heaven." Father, may we know that all of these marks of human greatness are fine, and may we know that they're especially wonderful when they are doubly endowed by the presence of the Holy Spirit as in the case of John. But that the greatest greatness is not which... that which is ours humanly, but that which is ours divinely as we become citizens of your eternal Kingdom. And may we know that to be a little child, to be the very least in Your Kingdom is to be the greatest. The John of Your Kingdom was greater than the John born of women, as great as he was. May we be those who are truly great because we know You. Amen. ~ John MacArthur
"Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever receives one such child in My name receives Me;" ~ Matthew 18:4-5
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Happy Birthday Tony!! October 14
I love you and I hope you enjoy your new television!!
Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
Monday, October 12, 2009
Fall Weekend Road Warriors
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Thursday Thoughts
The 10th chapter in total is our Lord's preparation and sending of the twelve, and so it is in the context of the training of the twelve that He gives this general teaching about discipleship. He starts out for example in chapter 10 with just the twelve, and then the chapter begins to telescope, and it telescopes outward until finally it embraces all men in all times, in all places who will name the name of Jesus Christ. It starts with the twelve and even names them. But it begins to move outward, and I think the key is verse 23, the end of the verse mentions, "till the Son of man be come." In other words it talks about the second coming, and that is the key to seeing this instruction as pressing all the way through all time until Jesus comes again. Some of what He says in the first 23 verses is explicitly to the twelve, some of it begins to reach beyond them, some of it is explicitly for that time and that place, and some of it begins to reach beyond, but by the time you hit verse 24 it is a full-orbed general instruction on the matter of being a genuine disciple. He uses general terms such as, the disciple, or the servant, or whosoever, or he that, and He says, he that, he that, he that over and over, it could be any he, any whosoever, anyone who calls himself a servant or a follower, a disciple of Jesus Christ.
And so in a sense then we're looking at something that was for them and for us, what a marvelous thing that the Lord should have such a clear word on discipleship that it embraces all people in all time and all places. This is the genius of Scripture, it knows no limitation as to date, it touches us as profoundly as it touched them in their own lifetime.
Now basically speaking it is written to a disciple, verse 24, and a servant of the Lord. That would be anyone who follows Jesus Christ.
Anyone who lines up to go after Jesus Christ. Anyone who decides that he wants to belong to Christ. Now having said that, it is important that we learn the marks of a disciple so we can tell the true from the false, right? And what are they? Well the hallmark is in verse 24 and 28. "The disciple is not above his teacher, the servant is not above his lord. It is enough," in other words it is sufficient, "for the disciple that he be like his teacher, and the servant like his lord." And you remember we talked about Luke 8:40 where it says, and when a disciple is fully matured he will be like his teacher.
The goal then of a true disciple is Christ likeness, that's the basic hallmark. First John 2:6, "If we say we abide in him then we ought to walk as he walked." In other words if you say you are a Christian it ought to be manifest in the way you live, right? And if it isn't then you're not very convincing, and you may not be a Christian at all.
This is the message of the Scripture, I'm absolutely appalled at how many people miss this message. But the Scripture is inevitably saying, you say you follow Christ then show me your Christ likeness. Is His character manifest in you? It has to be if you're genuine, it has to be. For you are in the process of becoming like your Lord, it doesn't mean that there aren't some lapses, oh there are. There are times when we fail but there is a flow and a pattern of Christ likeness, there.
So the first thing is that we are called to be like Him, that is the meaning of discipleship. So when somebody comes along and says as J.p. Murray of Trinity College Dublin once said, "I am a Christian but inoffensively so." What do you mean by that? Well I mean that I don't want it to interfere with anything. Then that's not what Christianity is. There is this basic Biblical principle that if you follow Jesus Christ, you will be becoming more and more like Him.
Again, there is much more to discipleship in Chapter 10 but I am stopping here because I want to remember someone who was a disciple for Christ. You may ask me how I know and I know because of the fruits of her life. I want to introduce you to Sarah Sullivan, a young woman who recently went home to be with the Lord. I have never met her but as a sister in Christ had the privilege to pray for her, her husband and newborn. Even in death, her life in Christ has the ability to change lives.
http://bandssullivan.blogspot.com/2009/09/happy-birthday-sara.html
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Trenton's Road Trip
"Are we there yet?" "My seatbelt was on!"
"If you can't run with the 'big dogs' get off the couch!"
"Dog butt?! Do I see a dog butt?! Thought I saw a dog butt!!!"
"I love the city!"
"Curse you Red Baron...zzzzzzzzzzzzzz..."
“It is I who by my great power and my outstretched arm have made the earth, with the men and animals that are on the earth, and I give it to whomever it seems right to me."Jeremiah 27:5
Saturday, October 3, 2009
All Dressed Up...
Honestly, this picture was shared with me by my daughter-in-love, Jamie, and I was so impressed with how it turned out I had to share. It is of Josh and his dog, Trent, taken downstairs in their University of Texas inspired gameroom. Texas does have a bye week this weekend! :(
Friday, October 2, 2009
Girls Are Fun...
Tony shared some pictures off of his iphone with me and I was struck with the exact representation of the moment and how much our daughters-in-love have enhanced our lives!!
(Try to look past the poor quality of the pictures - Tony was a reluctant photographer with just the phone as the camera!)
These were taken when Josh and Jamie were in town for football but were seeing Jeremy and Meagan for the first time since news of the pregnancy!! They had brought a beautiful Vera Bradley baby bag for Meagan. The first picture is of Meagan opening their gift. Can you see the joy on the faces of the girls!! Where's Jeremy?!
Is that Jeremy with his iphone in his hand next to his brother?! Could he be checking football scores?! Gee, both boys have their University of Texas shirts on - no surprise there! The girls are still in the "there's a baby coming" joyful moment! Josh is thinking, "I'd like to take my iphone out but Mom's watching and I'm in the hunt for 'good son status'!"
Thank you girls for bringing such love and joy into our lives. You were both answers to prayer!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Thursday Thoughts
14"For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.
The narrow gate is like a turnstile, admitting only one person at a time. It is intensely personal. It is not a group experience. It doesn’t happen to everybody who joins a church, or everybody who is baptized, or everybody who is in a family of quote/unquote Christians. It isn’t something you inherit from your parents or your grandparents. It is totally individual. It is exclusive in that sense, intensely personal. It requires a break from the crowd. Jesus said, in fact, if you’re not willing to hate your father, your mother, your sister, your brother, your wife, you’re not worthy to be My disciple.
But, the two doors and the two ways lead to two destinations. First, the wide gate, the broad way leads to destruction. The pleasures of sin for a season, Hebrews 11:25, it’s easy, it’s crowded, everybody’s there, can’t be the wrong road, look how many people are there. No restrictions, it just doesn’t end up in heaven, it ends up in destruction. The religion of human achievement from humanism and atheism and any other ism in any other religion without Christ and without a gospel of grace and faith alone, ends up in hell.