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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Plane Speaking



The difference between a Christian and an atheist is that the atheist waits until turbulence hits before he prays.

Bowing Down to Anything

<< I've always wondered what the effigy of Christ on the cross that one finds in most churches is, if not an idol? In days of yore, I can specifically remember praying to that effigy and seeing many others pray to it. I'm confused as to how that doesn't count as worshipping a graven idol, as is clearly forbidden in the ten commandments. Is it simply considered to be a relay station for prayers on their way to god and thusly sanctified through holy loophole?>>

Joel, that’s a good question (I don't know if you're an atheist. Many people who are now high profile atheists are ex-Catholics--see my book Hollywood Be Thy Name for details). The Second of the Ten Commandments forbids paying homage (bowing down) to any graven image of any likeness, anywhere. The Roman Catholic church got around it by removing the Second Commandment and splitting the last one into two Commandments, to make up the ten. It sounds hard to believe, so check it out for yourself on the Vatican web site: www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/command.htm).
I have copied the following directly from the site. Here's the Second Commandment: "You shall not make for yourself a graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them . . . " (Exodus 20:4). Here is the Tenth Commandment: “You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or his maidservant, or his ox, or his ass, or anything that is your neighbor's” (Exodus 20:17). The Roman Catholic Catechism (the official teaching of the church) removes the Second Commandment completely and splits the Ninth Commandment so that the Second won’t be missed. Here’s how they split it: “9. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife. 10. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.” I hope this helps.





“Atheism is a crutch for those who cannot bear the reality of God.” -- Tom Stoppard

Eternal Salivation

Someone once said, “Everything I love in life is either, illegal, immoral, or fattening.” That’s the testimony of many of us, until we come to the cross. A new heart helps us deal with wanting to drive over the speed limit, or do anything that is immoral. However, I have to admit, I still have a love for things that fattening, and I don’t think I’m alone. How about popcorn and pecans covered in caramel? What about steaming hot chocolate sauce pudding, with a mountain of ice cream on top of it, then whipped cream on top of that, with a cherry on the top, to top it off? Huh? What about a pile of chocolate-covered macadamia nuts (you may see a pattern here)? I could go on about pastries and pies, cake and cookies, but I will spare you. So, why is it that so many of life’s wonderfully delicious pleasures for which we have such an appreciation, have negative repercussions? Perhaps it’s just another part of living in a fallen creation. Picnics have flies, ants and mosquitoes. Dreams have nightmares. Babies have colic, seas have sharks, roses have thorns, life has death, and chocolate has calories. Not long to go--“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9). Eternal salivation indeed.

Fear or Trembling?

<< Would you please elaborate on the concept of fear in this context? When you speak of fear, do you mean respect/reverence or terror? >>

I can’t separate the two. Jesus said, “And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matthew 10:28). Obviously we are to reverence God. But that verse is speaking of far more than reverence. It’s a trembling at the thought of what God can do to us (this concept of God is contrary to the popular “God is our buddy” of contemporary Christianity). He can cast our body and soul into Hell. That is truly terrifying. Look now at the Psalmist as he says the same thing: “My flesh trembles for fear of you; and I am afraid of your judgments” (Psalm 118:120). Why did he tremble--because he was afraid of God’s judgments. When the Bible spoke of the coming of Jesus as a babe, we are told “He shall save His people from their sins.” Why didn’t the angel say that He would save us from Hell? Because it is sin that will take us to Hell. It is the crime that sends the criminal to prison. If you want to keep a criminal out of prison, keep him out of crime. If I am saved from sin, I am saved from Hell, and it is a healthy fear of God that keeps me away from the pleasures of alluring sins. When sin flutters its seductive eyes, I see only the fear of God, and turn away. It is that fear that keeps me trusting in Christ by the minute and will keep me out of Hell. If I was introduced to the President of the United States, I would have a reverential fear, because of his office (his political position). However, I wouldn’t be afraid of him harming me. Does that mean that as a Christian I live in a state of constant paranoia? Of course not. It actually means I live in a constant sense of love and security. It’s the same kind of “fear” that a child has for his loving father. Why doesn’t the child run with the local gang of kids and create havoc in his neighborhood? Because he knows that if he did, he would be heading for a good whoopin’ in the woodshed. The child knows that his dad loves him enough to set boundaries, and even at his young age, he knows that those boundaries were set for his good. No other reason.

Christians For Dinner

In mid-December of 2007, I received a kind invitation to have dinner with thirty atheists. I gratefully accepted their offer, and asked if I may bring a friend. Please pray for my manager (Mark Spence) and myself, that God will give us love, grace, and wisdom. I will be taking a hand-held HD camera, and they have agreed to let me interview them and find out why they believe as they do. It should be interesting. The date of the dinner is January 8th, 2008. Thanks for your prayers. I will let you know the outcome.

Tough Time Financially?

If you are feeling the pinch, I have an idea which might help you get on your feet. I’m not necessarily thinking of greedy atheists that read this blog, but families that are struggling. But if a greedy atheist runs with this, that’s okay. Most parents and grandparents have a stack of unused toys that kids and grandkids have outgrown. Here’s my idea. Go door to door and offer to pay cash for the unused toys. I would gladly get rid of a pile of unused toys for $25. Just buy ones that can be easily washed with one of those high-powered hoses. Get an empty store, put up a sign that says “Toy Swap,” and allow customers to bring in their unused toys and swap them for the ones their kids like. Charge a fee to swap each one--$1 for real small toys, $3 for average size, and $5 for larger plastic bikes, etc. I think it would take off. “Toys Are Us” (wrong spelling) would probably pay you to stay out of business. Then again, it may stimulate the toy industry. Whatever the case, I wish you well.



"It amazes me to find an intelligent person who fights against something which he does not at all believe exists." -- Gandhi

Atheist Missions

There are tens of thousands of Christian missions around the world that feed the homeless and take care of the poor. So I thought I would see how many atheist missions came up on the Internet. I typed in “Atheist Missions,” and guess how many came up? Zip. I tried the search words “atheists feed the poor.” None. “Atheists helping the homeless.” No results. I got more results from typing in “Hen’s teeth.” So, Mr. Atheist, if the economy turns sour and leaves you homeless, thank God that there are Christian missions out there that will feed you, clothe you, and give you and your children somewhere to sleep. If you find yourself in a disaster, thank God for the Salvation Army (Christian based), or the Red Cross (Christian based), or if you are taken to a hospital because of a serious illness, you may end up in a Saint John’s, a Saint Jude’s or some other hospital whose name reminds us of its roots. One more thought. If you find yourself in a lifeboat with no food and a group of very hungry people who are checking you out for lunch (it has happened), who would you rather be sharing the lifeboat with--a group of starving evolutionists who believe in “survival of the fittest” and have no moral absolutes, or with a group of Christians, who love their neighbor as themselves and fear God?

Friday, December 28, 2007

Where’s Moses?

The Scriptures tell us that Israel lost sight of Moses, so they asked Aaron to make them their own god. So Aaron, listening to the voice of the people, asked Israel to contribute to make an idol, and everyone had something to give. He then created the golden calf, and that’s what Israel bowed down to (see Exodus 32). When church leaders listen to the voice of the people, they end up with an idol. If we asked America what their image of God is like, most would give their contribution and say that He is loving, kind, merciful, and good. “God is a good God” isn’t just alliteration. It is the image America has of God, and it has created that image because it has lost sight of Moses. When the Law is preached, suddenly God isn’t only good, but He is perfect, holy, just, and good. Without the Law of Moses to give us perspective on the character of God we end up worshipping a golden calf, and when mammon is worshipped, like Israel, the nation ends up in a sexual orgy. And then comes the predictable judgment of God. There only way to bring this nation to its senses is to do what Moses did--cast the Law down at its feet, show them that they have broken it into a thousand pieces, and ask “Who is on the Lord’s side?”

Rammed Down the Throat

In 1982 a Gallup Poll asked Americans were if they believed that God created mankind. An amazing 82% said that they believed He did. In 2007, the same question was asked, and 81% said they thought that God created man. So despite more than 50 years of evolution being rammed down the throats of school children and television viewers, the belief in Intelligent Design only dropped 1 %. It seems that the average person isn’t easily fooled by all the lies. www.gallup.com/poll/21814/Evolution-Creationism-Intelligent-Design.aspx

Worse Than His Bite

I noticed that one of our guest atheists said that he knows all about the Bible because he was once a “strong Christian.” Hold it there for a moment. He was once a strong Christian? Let’s analyze what he is saying. A Christian is someone who knows the Lord: "And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent” (John 17:3, see also Hebrews 8:11). So our atheist friend is admitting that he knew the Lord? He is admitting that God is real and he has turned his back on Him? If confronted with such a thought, he will predictably say, “I thought I knew the Lord.” If that’s the case, then he was never a Christian. He thought he was, but he wasn’t. He was a false convert. There is one well-known atheist who has an itinerant ministry, who says that he was a Christian pastor for 17 years. That’s impressive. Judas only managed to fake it for three and a half years. This man faked it for seventeen years--in a pulpit! His name is Dan Barker. A number of years ago I emailed Dan and explained about the Judas thing. Barker bit back that if I ever contacted him again, I would hear from his service providers. Wow! I must have struck a roar nerve (deliberate spelling).We often call these people bitter “backsliders.” However, they aren’t backsliders, because they never slid forward in the first place. The correct term for them is “false converts.” They are mentioned in Mark chapter 4, and in the Book of Peter, where they are likened to a pig that goes back to it’s filth, and a dog that returns to its vomit.

Sporting Event

This weekend my manager and I will be leaving the warmth of Southern California to freeze a little in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A brother who plays for the Green Bay Packers loves our ministry and has invited me to speak at his church, and then watch him play. He is even putting the two of us in a “box.” We are going to take our hand-held HD camera and try and interview some of the players as to their beliefs about the afterlife. Hopefully we will get some good interviews.

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

His Name Was Mudd

Have you heard of Dr. Samuel Mudd? He was the doctor who treated the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth. He was found guilty of conspiracy by a military court in the death of Abraham Lincoln. He escaped being hanged by one vote, and was delivered to a mosquito infested prison off the coast of Florida, called “Dry Tortugas,” that was said to be a Hell on earth. When Hollywood made a movie of the life of Mudd, they wrote across the doorway of the prison “Leave hope behind who enter here.” What a terrible thought--that any human being would have to enter a place that has no hope. Listen to how the world describes hopelessness--by saying “He hasn’t a hope in Hell.” What fearful truths the world often says in vain. There will be no hope of escape for those who are damned in Hell forever. The Bible asks a rhetorical “How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation” (Hebrews 2:3). How we must pray with earnest passion, be true and faithful in our witness, and plead with this dying world with the utmost sobriety.

Atheist Paranoia

Joshua S. Black, when addressing an atheist said, “For people who don't believe in God, you guys sure are paranoid about something!!” How true that is. I have known many atheists, and I have found them to be totally committed to their negative cause. They are zealots, fanatics--who are serious, angry, hateful, and blasphemous towards something they don’t believe in. And what’s more, they spend their time gathering fuel for the fire of their hatred for God and those that love Him. They gather what they think is legitimate fuel, whether it is atrocities committed by hypocritical religions of history, or the horrors of the Inquisition (the Catholic church torturing Christians for their faith in Jesus). They even gather unintelligent and unscientific material. It qualifies for use because it fits their presuppositions. Any fuel will do, as long at it puts smoke between them and the God they hate “without cause.” It was Jonathon Miller who said, “In some awful, strange, paradoxical way, atheists tend to take religion more seriously than the practitioners.” So, what is this “something” about which they are so paranoid? It is the same “something” that makes criminals paranoid, and it is that paranoia that fuels criminals to have a deep-rooted hatred for the police. It’s not the individual officer they hate; it’s what he stands for--civil law. And that’s the root of the hatred that the atheist has for God and for those that represent Him. Once again, the Bible has said this all along. It hits the nail on its big and hard head: Romans 8:7: “. . . because the mind of the flesh [with its carnal thoughts and purposes] is hostile to God, for it does not submit itself to God's Law; indeed it cannot” (Amplified Bible). They hate the morality that God’s Law demands. That's the fuel for their hostility.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

The Mother of Knowledge

I used to have an uncle who repeated almost everything my aunt said. It wasn’t a full repetition; it was rather the last five or six words of her sentence . . . six words of her sentence. The repeating came in while she was still trailing off. He probably didn’t even know he was doing it. It was a substantiation, an echo of what was being said. Once I noticed it, I was fascinated by it and as a child it sure helped me remember what she said. It’s been well-said that repetition is the mother of knowledge. Repetition is the mother of knowledge. If you want to get God’s word into your memory, write it down, then review it and review it again. Then repeat it out loud, again, and then again until it automatically echoes in your mind. Three times in a matter of a couple of minutes Jesus repeated the necessity of the new birth as a means of entering Heaven (John 3:1-5). Three times. Never be slow to repeat this truth in the ears of the unsaved. They need to hear it again and again until it sinks into their minds--that we have angered God and we are heading for Hell. No amount of good works can save us--only the grace of God in Jesus Christ, through the new birth. Those who surrender to the Savior usually say that they had heard the gospel repeated many times, but suddenly it was the first time they “heard” it.

Within the Sound of the Pulpit

I have deep sadness when I listen to America’s popular preachers. They have stripped the gospel of that which is designed to awaken its hearers, and replaced it with a message of life-enhancement. And I suspect that they have no idea what they have done. Their large congregations and commendations from the world have confirmed them in their error. They are like a doctor who became extremely popular because he never used a needle to inoculate his ever-increasing number of patients against a deadly disease. He didn’t like the feeling he got when the needle brought them pain, so his discarded it in the name of love. When his patients began to die of an agonizing disease, his professed love was seen for what it was---a terrible betrayal. Millions of unconverted church-goers sit in pews with a Bible on their lap, asleep in their sins within earshot of the pulpit. Listen to these sobering words of warning from J. C. Ryle: “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God, but never so fearful as when men fall from under the Gospel. The saddest road to Hell is that which runs under the pulpit, past the Bible, and through the midst of warnings and invitations.” How much more sad is it when there is no warning given . . .

Bitter Man

A teacher in Red Oak, Iowa maintained that he was fired after telling his students not to interpret the story of Adam and Eve as being literal. Steve Bitterman, 60, who was teaching a western civilization course said he often used extracts from the Old Testament as part of the class. Bitterman said: "I'm just a little bit shocked myself that a college in good standing would back up students who insist that people who have been through college and have a master's degree, a couple actually, have to teach that there were such things as talking snakes or lose their job." So, Bitterman doesn’t believe in talking snakes. I wonder if he believes in talking parrots, or primates that communicate in sign language, or dolphins that converse with to each other? However, he has master’s degrees so he more than likely knows that animals are too dumb to actually talk. They are not as intelligent as modern man, who thinks that he came from a bang that came from nothing, that became a fish which over millions of years discarded its gills, evolved lungs, grew arms and legs, crawled up from the ocean, tossed away its fins, became male and female, and then learned to talk.

This is Just For Men

Someone once asked me the question “What’s the difference between in-laws and outlaws?” The answer was that outlaws are wanted. I am fortunate, because I have wonderful in-laws who love the Lord. Some people don’t, and it’s a scary fact of life that a man doesn’t just marry a wife, he marries her whole family, and he may therefore have a life-time of rubbing shoulders with people he doesn't like. The unwanted in-laws problem can put a strain on any marriage, but as Christians, the love of God in us can help solve the problem (Jesus said to love our enemies). A lack of finances can be another strain. A big one. So don’t let covetousness and credit cards pull you into debt. Contentment is born out of thanksgiving, contentment is the enemy of greed. If a burglar tries to break into your house, don’t send your wife to the door. As a man, you could never do that. So, don't send your wife to the door spiritually. Take the lead. Don’t let the thief who came to kill, steal and destroy, steal time with your wife and destroy your marriage. You initiate prayer together. You read the Scriptures with her daily. And here’s something else that will help your marriage. It’s a principle that took me years to learn. When your wife has a problem on her mind, just let her talk it out. Don’t offer solutions. Zip it. I know it's hard, but believe it or not, she doesn’t want a solution. She just wants a listening ear. I know it sounds strange, but we are talking about a different species here. Do you like messing around in a women’s shoe store for hours? Nope. She does. Do you like talking while the TV is on? Nope. She does. Do you give every tiny detail about a new born baby? She does. They are a different species. So deal with it and just listen. It works. For further instruction about both men and women, see, 101 Things That Husbands Do To Annoy Their Wives. Sue helped me write it in ten minutes.




The most brilliant Christian, is the one who lets his light shine.

Why Bother?

Atheists are guilty of using what they often accuse Christians of doing--using “circular reasoning.” They say embarrassingly unintelligent things, such as “You can’t prove the flying spaghetti monster doesn’t exist, and I can’t prove that God doesn’t exist. You therefore have an obligation to prove that God exists.” No we don't. The “burden of proof” doesn’t lie with the Christian. If someone is so irrational as to say that my car had no maker, I am under no obligation to try to prove to him that it does. The man is obviously mentally deranged, and the Bible says, “Answer not a fool according to his folly” (Proverbs 26:4). So why do we bother answering at all? Because the next verse in Scripture has a special dispensation for a certain type of fool. If he is “wise is his own conceit”--if he thinks his foolish argument is clever (how well that describes the average atheist), then we are to answer him. Bluntly stated, we answer him because real Christians don’t let foolish atheists go to Hell. Not without a fight.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Full of Mistakes

<< martin james: I was unable to find your definition of atheist in the dictionary. Did you make it up? If we're redefining words here we're going to run into problems communicating.>>

Martin,

I find it interesting that you appeal to the absolute authority of the dictionary. Wasn’t it written by men? Don’t men make mistakes? Aren’t there all sorts of different versions? Which one is right? Hasn’t it changed down through the ages? Besides, who are they (whoever “they” are) to say what’s right and what’s wrong when it comes to word definitions? There are no verbal absolutes. Everyone to his own. However, I think we can still communicate.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Why the Trembling?

A pastor was once seen pacing as he was preparing to deliver his sermon. When he was asked by members of his congregation if he was nervous, he answered, “Always. But it’s not you. It’s Him.” Those that fear God show themselves to be true and faithful witnesses. They preach the fear of the Lord because they live in the fear the Lord, something the Bible calls “the beginning of wisdom.” We need more men in the pulpit that tremble when they preach His Word, because the fear of God is contagious. May He give them to us while there is still time.

One Sows Another Reaps

I have often joked about how candy companies are secretly owned by Weight-watchers. If one didn’t exist, there would be no need for the other. The principle is common in much of contemporary society. The fast food folks feed the fitness industry. Customers pay to get fat, and then they pay more to get fit. And what's more, both industries provide jobs. Think of how much employment other popular industries provide. Cigarette manufacturers supply employment for tobacco farmers, printers, advertisers, cancer doctors, oxygen tank suppliers, heart and lung surgeons, and undertakers. Alcohol companies supply work for bottle-makers, can manufacturers, printers, advertisers, for doctors, liver transplant surgeons, undertakers, marriage counselors, tow truck workers, ambulance drivers, nurses, drug manufacturers, mental institutions, the Betty Ford clinic, the police, and of course most of the court and prison system. Hollywood had it right. It is a mad, mad world, and it’s full of insane people who are intent on self-destruction. I’m so looking forward to a new heaven and the new earth, where the insanity will stop.

Memory Bank

Can you recall your very first memory? Mine was as a four year-old in kindergarten. We had to line up for a class photograph and as I was the shortest, I was taken to the front and made to sit crossed legged holding the class sign. I find the subject of memory banks incredibly fascinating. In a second I can withdraw memoirs from the bank and re-spend them. Smells, songs, or something I see can trigger a pleasant or a painful memory. Of course, like so many things we take for granted, the memory process is truly amazing. Think of a pleasant memory. Perhaps it’s your house as a child. If you close your eyes and concentrate enough, you can actually walk through the door of your old house, into the kitchen, down the hall, into your bedroom and look at things, all within the corridors of your mind. There’s also a fearful side to this. The memory has also recorded every sin we have ever committed. Yet, as a Christian I thank God that He knows nothing about them. The Bible says that He has forgotten my sins. However, there is the thought that if God is all-knowing, then He will know exactly what He has forgotten. So the only way we can reconcile His forgetting with His omniscience is to realize that He has annihilated our sins, through the blood of Christ. They no longer exist. Psalm 103:12 says, “As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” They have been removed as far as the east is from the west. That’s an infinite distance. If I am at the South Pole and head north, I will eventually hit the North Pole. But if I head towards the east, I will never find the west. It’s in the opposite direction. So, because of the cross the sins of those who trust in Jesus are at an infinite distance from the mind of God. Praise the Lord for that. Now there’s a massive understatement.

Some Minor Details

My heart goes out to people with bad back pain. I had it for years, but by the grace of God I found something that fixed it. Completely. I purchased some plastic inserts through a TV infomercial, and to my surprise they worked. Now I want to tell others with back pain, so that they won’t have to suffer. My heart also goes out to those who suffer from insomnia. After years of laying awake at night, by the grace of God I figured out how to induce sleep. Now I want to tell others about it so that they won’t suffer from insomnia (I even wrote a book about it). Then again, you could get a drug that promises that it will help you get to sleep. The makers assure the potential buyer that it really works, however, there are some possible minor side effects. They use a kind-sounding and soothing male voice in their advertisement to give some minor details: “Sleep walking and eating or driving while not fully awake, with amnesia for the event have been reported . . . [it] may cause severe allergic reaction such as swelling of your tongue or throat or shortness of breath [suffocation]. If you experience any of these reactions contact your doctor [or undertaker] immediately. Other side effects may include next day drowsiness, dizziness and headache . . . it has some risk of dependency.” My heart also goes out to people who are in their sins, hopelessly waiting to die. Back in April 25th, 1972 I found the complete answer. I turned from my sins and put my trust in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Now, by the grace of God, I have everlasting life, and want to tell the world.

Cool Gift

I was delighted when a huge box recently arrived at the ministry with my name on it. I gently ripped it open and found a 1950’s style Coca Cola refrigerator, complete with a lid at the top. We put it in the lobby where it not only adds character to the place, but it means that we will have a bottle of water (or a Pepsi) ready for visitors. One problem. The giver was anonymous. I couldn’t trace who it was that sent it to me. That means I have to be nice to everyone. If it was one of you, thank you for such thoughtful kindness. It’s a gift that will go on giving for a long time.

The Parking Spot

A Los Angeles woman was battling an insurance company to pay for an operation to save her daughter. As she held a news conference, she was informed that the insurance company had suddenly decided to pay for the operation, so she cried out, “God is with me!” Sadly, the approval came too late--a short time later the daughter tragically died. It reminded me of a lesson I learned as a new Christian. I had prayed for a parking spot, and when someone pulled out of one in the next instant, I took it as a healthy token that God was with me, and said, “Praise the Lord!” Suddenly, someone beat me to the parking space. It was a good lesson--never take what is perceived as a positive answer to prayer as a sign that God is with us. In John 11:30 it seemed to Mary that Jesus didn’t care, when He failed to respond immediately to help her ailing brother. If our faith in God is dependent on positive answers to prayer, it won’t be long until we become disillusioned. When Paul lists the trials that often come to the Christian (see Romans 8:35), he concludes by saying that we are more than conquerors “through Him that loved us.” That’s a direct reference to the cross. He loved us. The cross is the lighthouse of His love, and that’s where we find our stability. It shines as the evident token of God’s love--that He is with all those who repent and trust the Savior. It is that knowledge that will keep us off the rocks of despair, in life’s greatest storms.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Atheist Definition

<< Munjaros said...What's your definition of an atheist?>>

Munjaros,

An atheist is a person who pretends that there is no God.

Best wishes, Ray

Circle of Futility




Those who reject "In the beginning” leave themselves with no beginning, no end, and no reason to be in-between.

The Atheist's Hope


When it’s pointed out to an atheist that it’s his obligation to provide information as to why he believes God doesn’t exist, he will be quick to say that he can’t do it. The best he can do is hope that God doesn’t exist.

Crazy Pilot

In December, 2007, a family of four was lost in freezing snow in the mountains of California. After three days of searching, a helicopter pilot spotted the word “Help” that had been stomped into the snow, swooped down and rescued them. Imagine if they had instead frozen to death, and at the inquest, the pilot said that he had seen the word in the snow, and had come to the conclusion that it was the product of a snowstorm. Imagine if he said that he believed that random chance had formed the letters. The man would be immediately (and rightly) declared mentally unstable. The most simple-minded human being (as apposed to unreasoning beasts) must always conclude that any intelligent message has been written by an intelligent mind. The discovery of the language of DNA should immediately convert every reasoning human being into believing that creation has Intelligent Design. However, we are warned in Scripture that there is such a thing as “unreasonable” men (see 1 Thessalonians 3:1-3). It is a sad testimony to the lack of human intelligence, when such blatant unreasonableness by some in the community is interpreted by the world to actually be intellectual.

Tough Time?

Are you going through a tough time? We pray for deliverance, and sometimes circumstances change for the better. But sometimes they get worse. Sometimes Lazarus dies. But in the midst of what seems like a tragedy, the Christian possesses something very special; a secret consolation. Let me remind you of it by asking you a question. Have you ever had a song in your mind that you can’t seem to shake? Now and then I get one that plays over and over in my head (there must be a “repeat” mode in there). Sometimes it’s even on “play” from the moment I wake up in the morning. One such song was from the 1960’s. The words were “You don’t have to say you love me, just be close at hand. You don’t have to stay ‘forever,’ I will understand. Believe me, believe me.” It reminded me of our secret consolation. God didn’t have to say He loved us, but He did, through the cross. He is always close at hand no matter what lion’s den in which we find ourselves. He will never, ever forsake us, and this relationship is forever. May we understand such a truth. All we have to do is believe Him. Believe Him. It all comes down to trust and obey, for there’s no other way. I feel another song coming . . .

Musical Laws

Do you ever think about music? I don’t mean in an emotional sense. I mean objectively. Most of us never give it any depth of thought. It’s just there, and we use it for our pleasure. But I would like you to give it some thought, right now. Sing a tune. Any tune. Go on. I will wait for a minute while you think of one . . . Got it? Okay. Now, consider the fact that you (hopefully) started singing in the right “key.” That key is essential to the melody, because without it you will open a door that those around you will want to quickly close. Think now of the "beat" of the tune. It has a law of consistency to it. It may be slow or fast, but it is steady, and each beat is connected to its predecessor. It’s a law of synchronization. As you sing, you are also hopefully holding the “tune.” Think now of the variety of differing harmonies that can come alongside the tune, and yet the music still remains in one accord. How incredibly amazing to think that God created this invisible thing we call “music.” His unspeakable genius is seen in the laws that govern it. Without those laws, we don’t have music. We simply have noise. Like this mystical thing called "fire," music lies dormant until we light its warm and wonderful spark. The more I think of this amazing creation in which we live, the more I am awestruck beyond words by its amazing Creator.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Reversing a Curse

Do you get “floaters”? They are very common. They are small shadows on the eyeball that move when the eye is moved. I have had them now and then over the years but I got one that stayed some time ago. When I asked around, I found that they are very common. Someone even told me that he had so many floaters he would often play a kind of PAC-MAN when he had nothing to do. I’m not at that level as yet. Mine is at a point where I still jump out of my wits because I see a “spider” on a wall to my right, or a fly, or two cursers on the screen of my laptop. Floaters can be a little annoying, but I have turned the curser into a blessing. Whenever I see it, I have programmed myself to use it as an alarm clock for me to pray that God raises up laborers who will seek the lost. Maybe you have annoying things in your life--persistent “floaters” that suddenly show up in front of your eyes. Don’t let them get you down. Rather, let them get you to prayer. Turn a curse into a blessing.

The Problem of Drooling

After our dog died we decided that we wouldn’t get another one. That is, until I spotted a man who was leashed to a Great Dane, who had a small crowd packed around him. Most of them were patting the dog and chatting to the man. I immediately saw the evangelistic potential. If I had a Great Dane I would have an instant bridge to reach out to the unsaved. I could even print up a dog tract using the cream of an unpublished book called, 101 Things Dogs Do To Annoy Their Owners. When I mentioned this to a friend he said that he could have a saddle made for me. That’s the positive side. Here’s the negative. 1. Drooling (I would get one of those sucking things that dentists use, and hook it up to his collar). 2. Shedding (he stays outside during the day). 3. Barking (an anti-bark collar). Then there is the small problem of Sue being horrified at the thought. Maybe it’s the dilemma of how much room he would take up in our bed at night. I had better think on it.

The Character of God

Someone asked me if it was true that God is our enemy before we come to Christ. There is no argument that we are enemies of God. The Scriptures tell us that we are enemies in our “mind” (see Colossians 1:21), and if we are a friend of the world, we are an “enemy of God” (see James 4:4). So, it’s clear that we are enemies of God, but is He an enemy to us? The Bible tells us that when we were in our sins His wrath hovered over us (see John 3:36), and every time we sinned, we stored up further wrath (see Romans 2:5). The fullness of His fury is going to be revealed on the Day of Wrath, in which He will give “tribulation and anguish” to the disobedient (see Romans 2:8-9). Colossians 3:6 calls humanity “children of disobedience” upon whom will come “flaming fire” and “everlasting destruction” (see 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10). So there’s not exactly a state of peace between us and Heaven. We are at war. So is God our enemy? To answer that, ask yourself if a good judge is the enemy of a vicious murderous rapist who stands before him in court. In a judicial sense, he is. The judge is furious at the man, and he will fulfill his wrath through the path of justice. In these days where God’s disposition is painted as one of passive benevolence and He is therefore everyone’s buddy, it’s essential that our preaching reveals His true character as portrayed in Scripture. He is the ultimate righteous and just Judge. He is wrath-filled, and He has appointed death as an officer of the Law that will eventually arrest the guilty. He will charge them with crimes against the Law, and it is those crimes that will take humanity to the prison of Hell, and slam the door. What a fearful thing. However, there is a huge difference between those who are our human enemies and a holy God. When Jesus told us to love our enemies, He said “that you may be children of your father in Heaven: for He makes the sun rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust (see Matthew 5:44-45). That love was ultimately expressed at the cross.

Respectful Person

I yust want to complain that Kurt said on a comercial on Gospel Channel that i`m not a good person yust becose i dont belive in God. yust becose YOU guys dont know what the BLEEP your talking aboat,and i happend to know something aboat the world around me, that maykes me to a bad person?? i respekt every humans, something you do not. if a person dont belive in God, they are not good inof. bur i even try to respekt you,but it is not BLEEP easy when you dont respekt me. i respeckt all people and al life. but i dont belive in God, becose i see the world as it is, i understand more then all of you relegius people. but that dont mayke me to a bad person. And based on that, what you stand for, is discriminating. and you call your self good people? non of you know the meaning of it. BLEEP you. merry BLEEP christmas.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Hark The Herald Angels Sing.












Addendum Version.
Hark the herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!
Peace on earth and mercy mild
God and sinners reconciled"
Joyful, all ye nations rise
What will happen when you die?
Will you go to Heaven or Hell?
Jesus knows! “Emmanuel.”
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"

Christ by highest heav'n adored
Christ the everlasting Lord!
He’s the One who’ll judge us all
Let’s see who will stand or fall…
Have you ever told a lie?
Wished that someone else would die?
Entertained a lusty thought?
Stolen when you should have bought?
Help! We’ve broken God’s Ten Laws!
Who will come to save us all?

That's why Jesus Christ was sent
To be saved you must repent
Died on the cross for all your sin
Repent and put your trust in Him
Mild He laid His glory by
Born that man no more may die
Born to raise the sons of earth
Born to give them second birth
Hark! The herald angels sing
"Glory to the newborn King!"

Chocolate Lovers

I’m the world's biggest skeptic when it comes to what “experts” tell us. One moment they are saying that alcohol is a killer, and the next they are saying it’s the best thing since sliced bread. Yeah, sure. Or they say that being overweight is bad, then it’s good. Yep. Sure. Their studies have driven me into hardened cynicism. I heard one expert say that dark chocolate is good for us. Wha..! Good for us! Huh? He said what? The expert maintained that it contains flavornoids that are in anti-oxidants, and they are associated with “reduced risk of heart disease, reduced risk of injury to blood vessels, reduced risk of diabetes, reduced risk of stroke, and reduced risk of cancer.” I realized that I'd had a bad attitude. I turned from it, and became a believer in what the expert said . . . and faith without works is dead.

The Nations

In Psalm 9:20, David prays “Put them in fear, O Lord: that the nations may know themselves to be but men.” We tend to forget that great nations are made up of human beings that brush their teeth with one brush at a time. Each politically prominent person is just a man or woman “whose breath is in his (or her) nostrils.” If God was to invisibly place His holy hand over our nose and mouth, it’s curtains for us no matter how big the show. Jesus spoke of a man that God said He would snuff out. He said to him, “Tonight your soul is required of you.” We are like a small candle on a very big cake. God is the one who sparks our life and He is the One who puts out the flame, despite natural circumstances that may surround our demise. The world speaks of and trembles at the thought of the “the grim reaper.” We know better. Jesus told us Whom to fear.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

How’s Your General knowledge?

Who came up with the powerful words “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country”? If you answered that it was John Fitzgerald Kennedy (given during his 1961 Inaugural speech), you would be wrong. It was President Kennedy’s speech-writer--probably a Mr. Theodore Sorenson, who was the President’s chief speechwriter at the time. Even though it does take skill in the delivery, something doesn’t quite sit with me when I find out that politicians actually read someone else's words, and that famous comedians don't write their own jokes; they buy them. Here's another question for you. This one is about Bible knowledge. Who wrote the Book of Romans? If you said that it was the Apostle Paul, sorry, you are wrong. He was tied up at the time, so he spoke the entire epistle to Tertius, who wrote it down (see Romans 16:22). So I guess Paul was also a speech writer. But, come to think of it, even he can't take the credit. He had a Ghost-writer.

Value Your Life

There’s a new documentary out that asks the question “Is risk worth the reward.” It’s about base-jumping and other extreme sports, where people put their lives on the line for the excitement of the adrenaline rush. I’m taking a risk here in saying this, but I answer that question with “No. Absolutely not." Never, ever, risk your precious God-given life for anything but the gospel. I have seen a number of extreme sports documentaries where a jumper ignores his self-preserving fear, for the excitement of the risk. At the very end of the documentary, they disclose that the person was tragically killed in a recent jump. I wonder what his last thoughts were about the risk versus pleasure question, just before he hit the earth. I wonder what the thoughts were of those who picked up the bloody and smashed body of the dead person. If you want an adrenaline rush, simply preach open air, and if you are stoned to death for it, eternity will show that the risk was well worth the reward.

Two Tasks

I am always encouraged when I read the writings of men or women of the past who used the same analogies and seemed to feel the same frustrations that we do, when it comes to reaching the lost. Thomas Watson, way back in 1660, wrote of something he called “cruel mercy.” He quoted Jude 23 (“Rescue others by snatching them from the fire!") and then said, “If a man's house were on fire, and another should see it and not tell him of it, for fear of waking him--would not this be cruelty? When we see others sleeping in their sin, and the fire of God's wrath ready to burn them up--and we are silent--is not this cruelty?” All around us we have professed firefighters who prefer to stay in the comfort of the fire station and let people burn. So you and I have a two-fold task 1. To awaken those within the Church to their sober responsibility to reach out to the unsaved. And, 2. To reach out to those who are ignorant as to their true state before God. Perhaps the two tasks are one in the same.

Take the "Naugty or Nice" Test

What do you think? Would you send this to anyone?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KEHaorFYeg

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Moses Knows

I have been reading the Amplified Bible to Sue for our nightly readings for the past year. The neighbors will be pleased when I’m finished (it’s the Amplified Bible, so it should be read a little louder than most). The other night I read John 5:45-47: “Put out of your minds the thought and do not suppose [as some of you are supposing] that I will accuse you before the Father. There is one who accuses you--it is Moses, the very one on whom you have built your hopes [in whom you trust]. For if you believed and relied on Moses, you would believe and rely on Me, for he wrote about Me [personally]. But if you do not believe and trust his writings, how then will you believe and trust My teachings? [How shall you cleave to and rely on My words?]” Often those who are opposed to biblical evangelism say that Jesus didn’t go around condemning sinners. They are right. He didn’t need to. He used the Law of Moses (see Mark 10:17 and other places) because, as He says in this passage, it is the Law of Moses that accuses. It points its ten indignant fingers at sinners and leaves them guilty before the Judgment Bar of a holy God. Those who are persuaded by the Law understand their sinful and condemned condition, and will flee to the Savior for mercy. Those who don't, won't.

Go to the Ant

If you have trouble with laziness, overeating, lust (the usual sins that so easily beset us), or depression, here’s a principle that may help you--weeds don’t grow on a busy foot path. We are often most vulnerable to these sinful weeds when we are idle. So, do something that will keep your mind occupied (other than eat). Here’s a suggestion. Type in search words that are going to get you talking to the unsaved--words such as: “I don’t know if God exists,” “I don’t believe in God,” “Is God real?” “Who was Jesus?” “I don’t like religion,” “I’m afraid of dying.” Think of other words and phrases that will find some lost person, and simply ask them questions--Why do they feel like that? Etc. Before you know it, you will be running to check their responses to your questions. You can build up a file of answers that you can paste into your emails, for those who are offended by “religion,” or can’t see any evidence of God’s existence. To build up a file, go to www.evidencebible.com There you will find 100 of the most commonly asked questions of the Christian faith (plus a lot more). You may cut and paste these free of charge.

Bug Your Doctor

Scotty is the sound man for our radio program. He does a lot of sitting at his computer and was wanting to exercise more, so I encouraged him to take my bike and ride it during his lunch hour. Meanwhile, I went to visit my doctor to get my yearly checkup. I like my doctor. The first time we met he seemed to spend ages looking into my left ear. Then he thoughtfully stood in front of me and said, “I want you to firmly pull down on the earlobe.” So I reached out, grabbed his ear lobe, and pulled down firmly. His face lit up like a man whose face lit up. He laughed and laughed. It was then that I realized that this poor man (even though he was a Christian) had a pretty sad life. People who visit him are usually miserable and complaining about something. So I determined to lift his spirits whenever I could.

I arrived at the doctor’s office, we greeted each other, and then I unbuttoned my shirt and lay on the examination table. Hidden in my hand was a 2-inch lifelike plastic cockroach. I took one to my dentist a few years back. When he told me to open my mouth, there it was, sitting on my tongue. He sure freaked out. There was something deeply gratifying about giving my dentist a little pain.

So, as my doctor checked my heart, I skillfully slipped the roach onto my stomach. It took a second, but boy, did he jump! Then he laughed and laughed. After the examination he just sat there and made small-talk. He was either thoroughly enjoying the fellowship, or he was secretly conducting a psychological examination.

I got back to the ministry and found that Scotty did go for a ride on my bike. He was quietly riding down the street, when suddenly something shot out from a driveway. It was the canine cannonball! Scotty found himself being chased by the crazed, demon-possessed, hate-filled anti-Christ chihuahua. It was the same beast that had been hounding me for weeks. The mad dog must have thought it was me on the bike (yes, Scotty is strikingly handsome). He said that the “little rat” scared the living daylights out of him, and he peddled so fast he burned off three pounds.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Arizona Atheist

The problem with the subject of evolution is that it's full of time-wasting rabbit trails. This is an example of one. However, I will take the time to answer your quick response. You have said that there are plenty of transitional forms, and you cut and paste some examples for me:

<< Hi, sure... a few come to mind immediately , and they are named as follows: Tiktaalik roseae, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Archaeopteryx, and Homo rudolfensis, just to name a few.>>

Then you said << For more information about many more fossils, here is a good page to see: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional.html >>

There's your positive proof. Now my job is to answer all this "evidence" you have given, so let's deal with "Archaeopteryx."

Was Archaeopteryx a feathered dinosaur? Dr. Alan Feduccia, a world authority on birds at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an evolutionist himself, said: “Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth-bound, feathered dinosaur. But it’s not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.”

I don't have time to go down your other rabbit trails, but I will address your
<< For more information about many more fossils, here is a good page to see: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional.html >>

Here is your "information" from that site (I will put it in italics to differentiate it from my words):

Part 1.

The term "transitional fossil" is used at least two different ways on talk.origins, often leading to muddled and stalemated arguments. I call these two meanings the "general lineage" and the "species-to-species transition":

"General lineage":
This is a sequence of similar genera or families, linking an older group to a very different younger group. Each step in the sequence consists of some fossils that represent a certain genus or family, and the whole sequence often covers a span of tens of millions of years. A lineage like this shows obvious morphological intermediates for every major structural change, and the fossils occur roughly (but often not exactly) in the expected order. Usually there are still gaps between each of the groups -- few or none of the speciation events are preserved. Sometimes the individual specimens are not thought to be directly ancestral to the next-youngest fossils (i.e., they may be "cousins" or "uncles" rather than "parents"). However, they are assumed to be closely related to the actual ancestor, since they have intermediate morphology compared to the next-oldest and next-youngest "links". The major point of these general lineages is that animals with intermediate morphology existed at the appropriate times, and thus that the transitions from the proposed ancestors are fully plausible. General lineages are known for almost all modern groups of vertebrates, and make up the bulk of this FAQ.


General lineage has nothing to do with macro-evolution (one species evolving into another) at all.

"Species-to-species transition":

This is a set of numerous individual fossils that show a change between one species and another. It's a very fine-grained sequence documenting the actual speciation event, usually covering less than a million years. These species-to-species transitions are unmistakable when they are found. Throughout successive strata you see the population averages of teeth, feet, vertebrae, etc., changing from what is typical of the first species to what is typical of the next species. Sometimes, these sequences occur only in a limited geographic area (the place where the speciation actually occurred), with analyses from any other area showing an apparently "sudden" change. Other times, though, the transition can be seen over a very wide geological area. Many "species-to-species transitions" are known, mostly for marine invertebrates and recent mammals (both those groups tend to have good fossil records), though they are not as abundant as the general lineages (see below for why this is so). Part 2 lists numerous species-to-species transitions from the mammals.

"1. 'The FAQ doesn't have real transitional fossils.' If you have just skimmed part of the FAQ and concluded that it doesn't have what you consider to be "real" transitional fossils, go back to part 1 of the FAQ and carefully read the section titled "What is a transitional fossil?" Think about what you have read. Then read the rest of the FAQ, and pay particular attention to the "species-to-species" sections in part 2. If you still think the FAQ doesn't have "real" transitional fossils, chances are you have misunderstood the theory of evolution. Define what a "real" transitional fossil should be, and why you think the modern theory of evolution would predict such a thing. Then let's talk." http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional/email.html


The reason that "many 'species-to-species transitions' are known though they are not as abundant as the general lineages," is that there aren't any. There are no transitional fossils (species-to-species transitions). Anyone who thinks there is has "misunderstood the theory of evolution."

I am done. Look at all the time and trouble I had to go to to unravel the quick knot you tied with your "evidence." So, please don't cut and paste any more evidence and send it to me. If you want, I can send you a free copy of Evolution--the Fairy-tale For Grown-ups. It comes out in about six weeks, and it's packed with quotes from evolution "experts" who admit that they don't have anything but a ripe imagination.

I appreciate the fact that you said in an unpublished email that you don't consider me to be your "friend." That's my loss.

May God continue to bless you and your family,

Ray

Friday, December 14, 2007

The Big Three

What is it that keeps most people from coming to Christ? That question probably has a three-fold answer: 1. Pride, 2. Love for sin, and 3. A lack of knowledge. The Bible tells us, “The wicked, for the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God” (Psalm 10:4). Sin and pride are intertwined. We puff our rebellious chest against the heavens and say, “Who is God to tell me what to do?” There’s no fear of God before our eyes. The reason we don’t fear Him is because we lack knowledge. We cling to our image of God like a child clings to his security blanket, and if you have ever tried to separate a child from his blanket, you will know what a hard job that is. But that’s what me must do (with the help of God)--separate the sinner from his idol. And the way to do that is to preach the Commandments, as Jesus did. The moral Law makes the issue clear--God is holy, and He will not tolerate sin in any form, nor will He tolerate any other gods before Him. That’s right--God is politically incorrect. He is uncompromisingly intolerant. Hell with prove that. The light of the Law not only exposes idolatry, but it humbles the sinner, and gives him the knowledge that without the grace of God, he will perish. So never despise God’s Law, and never neglect it when heralding the glorious cross.

Brain Squeeze

Here’s a question to test your general knowledge. What was the name of the world’s highest peak before Mount Everest was discovered? Do you know? Of course you do. It was Mount Everest. It was the world’s highest mountain even before we found it. What we once thought was the highest peak, wasn't. New knowledge changed our beliefs. It’s because of this principle that science can never be absolutely certain of anything. It can only believe something according to the knowledge it has at present. And even when it gets more knowledge, it still can’t be absolutely certain it has the truth, because future information may refute what they think they know to be true. What science believes now may be laughed at in 100 years time. Some think that’s a good thing, because it shows that science is forever open to change. The only good thing about it, is that is shows us where we should put our trust. God alone speaks absolute truth, because He has absolute knowledge. Science can never say that something is a "fact." God can and does. That’s why we can have absolute trust about anything He says in His Word. It’s as solid as a rock (solider, if there's such a word). Those that trust in Him need never be disappointed, disillusioned, or discouraged. And that’s a fact.

Great Books

Are you familiar with the writings of Peter Johnson? I love his books, and for many years I have enjoyed reading them regularly. There is something refreshing about an author who tells it like it is, and Johnson does just that, in a uniquely powerful and inspired way. As far as I know, he only authored two books in his entire lifetime, and both of them were published after his death. But I find myself going back to them again and again because each time I turn the pages, it's as though it's my first time. That's very special. Sadly, he was viciously murdered in his old age, but as a young man he lived on the edge, and his colorful life has become an inspiration to countless people. I’m sure you are familiar with his writings. If you are not, it would be good to get some background information before you open them. You can read about his early life by opening the New Testament at John 1:42, where most translations tell us he was originally called “Simon son of John” before his name was changed to “Peter son of John,” or “Peter Johnson,” as he would now be known.

Something Important

I was talking to someone on my cell phone when someone else tried to get through. It may have been something important, so I quickly finished the call I was on, and switched to the next one. It was strange. There was no-one there. I must have cut them off. I checked the number, and saw that it was someone from our ministry. It may have been Sue, wanting to tell me something important, so I called her. While I was waiting for her to answer, another call came through. I abandoned the call to Sue and took the incoming one. It was EZ, my son-in-law. He asked why his call to me went dead. I said that I didn’t know what happened. Suddenly someone else was trying to get through. I told him to wait while I checked the incoming call, as it may be Sue wanting to tell me something important. It was her, so I asked what she wanted. She didn’t want anything. She was asking why I called her a minute earlier. I said that I thought that she had called me, but it was actually EZ, who was waiting on the other line and maybe he had something important to tell me. She said goodbye, and I switched back to EZ. He wasn’t there. I then called his land-line but all I got was his voice mail telling me he wasn't there. So I called his cell phone. He took my call, but couldn’t talk because while he was waiting for me to get back to him he had taken a call from his sister, who was on the other line. He said that it was about something important.

Happy Holiday and all That

Some folks get upset when businesses avoid saying “Merry Christmas!” at Christmas time. They have instead changed the greeting to “Happy Holiday!” I don’t know whether they are trying to be politically correct or if they are deliberately trying to get Christ out of Christmas. Whatever the case, they should check out what they are saying. The dictionary's origin of "holiday" is “holy day, from Old English.” There’s enough spark of truth left in the word for us to remind this world that Christmas truly is a holy day. So don't let the word upset you. Let it set you up.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Sleeping Beauty?

Sleep sure shows us that we live in what the Bible calls a “fallen state.” It totally strips a man of his control, and of his dignity. Whether he’s a king or a pauper, sleep casts him into a deep sea of unpredictability. Inside, his mind drifts like a ship without a rudder or anchor, from pleasure to terror in an instant. Outside, sleep opens his mouth, and from that undignified chasm he sends out noises reminiscent of a disgusting pig with his face in filthy fodder. Time magazine asks “Is [sleep] to refresh the body? Not really. Researchers have yet to find any vital biological function that sleep restores . . . Is it to refresh the mind? That's closer to the mark. The brain benefits from a good night's sleep. But there is no agreement among sleep researchers about what form that benefit takes.” Then again, God may have just given it to give us as something to do until the sun comes up. Whatever the case, the Bible tells us that we shouldn’t love sleep. We should get what we need and then use our waking hours to do the will of Him who woke us from our deathly stupor, and gave us glorious light: “Therefore He says: ‘Awake, you who sleep, arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light’ (Ephesians 5:14).

The Mystery of Fire

Do you ever think about fire? What is this mysterious thing that needs fuel to survive? When it’s under control, fire works for our benefit. It gives us the pleasure of warmth, light and to heat up vegetable soup. When it’s out of control, it becomes a terrifying inferno. Fire isn’t something that was accidentally discovered by some primal caveman. It was given by God to humanity for our benefit. It’s like His gift of sex. Keep it under the control of righteousness, and it will give you pleasure. Let it get out of control through lust and pornography, and it will eventually overtake you. You end up at its mercy. It will start as a warm and harmless glow, but there is a demonic wind that will blow that flame until it is out of control, and it will demand fuel to survive. You become its fuel. Look at this warning: “For by means of a whorish woman a man is brought to a piece of bread: and the adulteress will hunt for the precious life. Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned?” (Proverbs 6:26-28). So, what's the answer for moth-brained men, who just can't keep away from the fascinating flame? It is to put it out through repentance towards the God we have offended, and through absolute trust in the One who suffered and died to make us clean. Then we keep the fire out daily, with the washing of the water of the Word.

Survival Expertise

After a high-rise window-washer in New York, a sky-diver and a skate-boarder cheated death after falling, an expert said, “Our DNA is coded to survive.” In other words, God has placed in each of us a will to live (my words, not his). No one in his or her right mind wants to die. Then the expert said, “Every survival expert, no matter what the situation, tells you that surviving comes down to three basic things. Number One, [be] prepared. Number Two, don’t panic. And Number Three, have a plan." In other words, if you are a sky-diver, first, think about what you would do if your parachute malfunctioned. Second, if it happens, don’t let fear take away clear thinking, and third, from that point do what you can to get yourself safely back on the earth. Here now is your eternal survival plan. First, be prepared to face a holy God. Second, think clearly about your many sins, and what you are going to do to justify yourself so that you will escape the damnation of Hell. And third, put your trust entirely in Jesus Christ so that you will be saved from Eternal Justice. That's the most expert advice you will ever get, because it comes from the Bible.

Arizona Atheist

<< I'm actually trying to save people from themselves, and people like Ray who spread falsehoods. I'm fighting for truth. If he is so truthful, why hasn't he attempted to rebut my many arguments that I've left him? Especially my rebuttal to his claims in the post about me (Arizona Atheist)? Can he not answer? I'm beginning to think this is the case. Yes, Ray, and many others believe in this eternal hell, but does believing make something true? Absolutely not.>>

Arizona Atheist. I’m sorry I didn’t answer your posts. I have been busy. You are right though, just “believing” something, doesn't make it true. The existence of God has nothing to do with whether or not I believe or whether or not you don't believe. For me, the whole issue comes down to the existence of a place called "Hell." If it doesn't exist, then each of us should follow every desire of our heart, if it gives us pleasure and doesn't violate civil law. That seems to make sense, because it swings open the door to the exciting pleasures of free sex, pornography, etc. That’s almost what our culture has at the moment. If it's the culture (society) that sets the rules, as apposed to God, and there's no punishment after death for sin, then anything should go--if the law says it is permissible. That's the safety-net: civil law. If the culture allows homosexuality as a morally okay practice, then it becomes okay, because there are no absolutes of right and wrong. If civil law then says pedophilia is morally okay, no one should object. It becomes morally okay. Everyone to his own. But if civil law says it's okay to liquidate six million Jews, as well as blacks, homosexuals and Gypsies, then that's also okay, because society sets the rules. Nothing is written in stone. There are no Ten Commandments to set moral boundaries, and the fact that there is no punishment for a man like Hitler means that he got away with murder, six million times over. And that’s okay. However, if there is a God (and every Christian who has truly been born again has the distinct advantage of knowing Him personally--see John 17:3), and He is good by nature, then there must be a Day of Justice for people that have literally got away with murder. Statistics tell us that there are hundreds of thousands who have done just that, in America alone. The Bible warns that God is so good, He will also see to it that rapists, thieves, adulterers, fornicators, blasphemers and liars will be punished, and the place of punishment is in a terrible place called Hell. However, there are some who think that by not believing in it, it doesn’t exist. I can only tell them that they can find out the truth by repentance and faith in Jesus. Or they can wait and find the truth experientially, when they die in their sins. I am horrified at the thought of that happening to my worst enemy. All I can do is plead with them (and you) before that happens. Thanks for listening to me my friend. I will leave it up to other Christians to answer any further questions you may have.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The Wing-suit

The Bible addresses those who deny God’s hand in creation by saying that they profess to be wise, but in reality, they are fools (see Romans 1:20-22). Take for instance the courageous gentleman who flies through the air in a “squirrel-suit.” He and his buddies are trying to figure out how they can land without a parachute. He may do it, but listen to his explanation of how they got the design for the suit: “The wing-suit basically is fabric that goes between your arms and between your legs, and it changes the shape of your body so you become in essence a flying squirrel. I think that’s one of the amazing things about human beings, in how quickly we can evolve through technology and through using our minds [they copied the squirrel suit]. If you think about a flying squirrel, it took . . . millions of years to evolve the ability to jump from a high altitude and land uninjured.” So, he’s saying that God didn’t make the flying squirrel as it is. It didn’t originally have the ability to fly. It had no wings, and over millions of years it began to evolve (small wings), and passed those semi-evolved wing-thing genes onto its offspring, until we eventually ended up with the flying squirrel. Okay, let’s go with that for a moment. The first squirrel has no wings. He can't fly, but he attempts to fly through the trees, hits the ground with a terrible thud (that’s what happens when you try to fly and you don’t have wings). He was either seriously injured, or more than likely, he tragically died. Whatever the case, his offspring also jumped without wings, and no doubt meets the same fate. So did their offspring, and so did theirs. So, why would wings begin to evolve in the genes of the successive generations of unwinged squirrels, when the first and the successive flights failed miserably? Don't say that it was a case of "survival of the fittest." There were no "survivors." The flying experiment was a disaster. However, the alternative is to say that God made flying squirrels with wings, and that's not a consideration. Evolution is an intellectual embarrassment. But that doesn’t seem to matter to the believers of the fairy-tale of evolution.

Science Has No Real Answer

Here’s a question that science can’t really answer--What is light? Of course, we know that the sun is the earth’s main source of light, and that we have other minor sources of light. We have fire, florescent light, ultraviolet light, and infrared light, just to name a few. But with all the knowledge that we have acquired through time, we know little about this wonderful thing called "light." It allows us to see. It gives us warmth. It is responsible for color. It moves fairly quickly (at 186,000 miles per second). We can't take hold of it, we can’t outrun it, and can't even really define it. If you look for more than a few seconds at our source of light, it will blind you. Without it, we would eventually perish. The Bible likens God to light. He gave us our sight. We can experience the warmth of His love and kindness. We can’t get away from Him, and without Him we will eventually perish.

Fanatical Atheism

It was Heywood Broun who said, “Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God.” There are at least two reasons for this strange phenomenon. First, the professing atheist is like a man who continually talks about his belief that infrared light doesn’t exist, despite the fact that he uses it when he changes a TV channel with his remote control. Infrared light is invisible to his naked eye, so he insists on telling others that it doesn't exist. This ties in with the second reason he talks about God so often. It is because he has no purpose for his own existence. Talking about God and how He doesn’t exist so often, not only gives him a sense of identity as an "atheist," but it also gives him something to do with his meaningless life, until the day he dies. He should thank God that Christians are caring enough to humble themselves intellectually, and engage him in his beliefs. But we do because we love him . . . and somehow that makes atheists mad. Human nature is both strange, and predictable.

What’s in a Mustache?

Someone once looked at my face and said, “What makes your nose so important that it has to be underlined!” He made a good point. A mustache hasn’t any real function. It’s purely cosmetic. I have a broom-lip because my dad had one, and I liked it. My son-in-law once pleaded with me to shave it off. I did, and was a little shocked to have someone say, “You don’t look like Ray Comfort any more!” I didn’t look like me. I looked like a pathetic featherless sparrow. My new image didn’t fly with Sue either. She made me grow it back, which provokes the question, is my identity wrapped up in my looks? This world would say that it is. A good-looking Hollywood actor at the age of 70 looks nothing like the image that was captured when he or she was in their 20’s. The reality of that image has gone forever. So, if we are ever-changing, who or what is the real you? It’s your soul, your very essence. Jesus didn’t say, “What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own body.” He said it’s the soul that will be clothed upon in eternity, and it will either be clothed upon with glory, or corruption. So don’t spend too much time grooming that which is temporal. Build the muscle of your character. “While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:18).

The Consolation

The Bible tells us that God is holy and just and is to be feared, because He has a hatred for sin. This absolute righteousness will one day spill over as terrifying and eternal wrath against all wickedness. That will be a wonderful day, but at the same time, how fearful that sounds to guilty sinners. Yet, there is an incredible consolation for us behind this terrible wrath. God is wrath-filled because of His absolute integrity. In Him is no darkness at all. He is without sin, and therefore cannot lie. It is that pure integrity that will not only make sure that Justice is done, but it will also make sure every word He has promised will be fulfilled. How unspeakably comforting that is for those who lie on a death-bed trusting in Christ alone. All who repent and trust in Him, have everlasting life, and will have "pleasure forevermore." That is immutable. It cannot be changed. It is both sure and steadfast--“an anchor for the soul.” Those who profess to love God and yet for some reason dilute His wrath against sin also dilute His integrity. If He is going to compromise eternal justice in the slightest degree, He is capable of sin, and if He is capable of sin, He is capable of deceit. They therefore leave themselves with a non-existent idol, who cannot be trusted to keep his promises.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Vocal Woman

If you are a married woman, and want to get pregnant, perhaps you could visit Naples in Italy, and sit in a “miracle chair.” Many pilgrims do just that, and some get pregnant. It’s there that an elderly nun will wave a wooden cross over you that contains bones and hair from a bleeding and dying nun, who sat in the same chair 200 years ago. She was said to have had the five wounds of Jesus on her body (stigmata), and when she picked up a wooden image of the baby Jesus, His folded arms unfolded. Hence the connection the babies and pregnancy. I guess it’s not too much weirder than the "miracle water" peddled by creepy “Protestant” evangelists on cable TV. The first seed of Catholicism may have been seen in Luke 11:27, when a woman called out to Jesus, “Blessed is the womb that bore You, and the breasts which nursed You!” Jesus didn’t rebuke her for calling Mary blessed, but He did say that if she wanted God’s blessing on her life, she should listen to God’s Word and obey it (verse 28). Miracle chairs, miracle water, hairy crosses, etc., will mean nothing on the Day that God judges humanity. It’s then that we will see that Jesus alone is “the Author of eternal salvation to all them that obey Him” (Hebrews 5:9, italics added). However, salvation doesn’t come from us being obedient to Jesus. Our obedience is the result of being given a new heart, through the new birth of John 3. Eternal life is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9), but those who are saved by His grace hear His voice, and run to do His will.

Not So Senseless Killings

There was another “senseless” mass killing this week. This one was in Colorado. I’m hesitant to talk about it because I may sound simplistic and repetitive. I don’t think the killings were senseless at all. Something is not senseless when there’s a predictable pattern. Here was another disillusioned and bitter ‘backslider” (a false convert), who no doubt gave his heart to Jesus because of a promise of a wonderful new life in Christ, and when the promises didn’t deliver the goods, he was angry enough to kill. He targeted four Christians, and murdered them before being shot by an armed (a sign of the times) church security guard. My own pastor recently held up a Bible and a copy of a very popular book by “America’s pastor.” The publication promised God’s best for you right here and now. It was another things go better with Jesus book, or what I call “the modern gospel.” My pastor said that both books were left by the church dumpster with what amounted to a suicide note scribbled in the Bible, saying that the promises of the Bible didn’t match the promises of the book. How unspeakably tragic. The world may speak well of smiley preachers who refuse to open up the Law so that sinners can see their terrible danger, but they are in truth betrayers of the ultimate trust. May you and I never sleep on our watch. Most armies in history have rewarded such treachery with a firing squad.

Are You Crazy?

One of my preaching buddies (Scotty) and myself braved a cold California Saturday--cold by Southern California’s standards, that is. We had a heckler on the microphone at our regular open air preaching at Huntington Beach. He was a science teacher who was a little contentious when it came to the gospel. The reason for the contention was that he had his own image of what God was like, and so the moral Law offended him. It rocked his idol. When he heard that God considered lust to be adultery, his reaction was to say, “What’s wrong with lust? This is Huntington Beach, with all its pretty girls. Are you crazy?” I said, “Hey, what’s wrong with a little pedophilia; with all the little boys? It’s pleasurable. Are your crazy?” He looked at me, and said a refreshing, “You have a point there.” Wow. He told us that someone had invited him to go to church the next day, and that he was going to go. He then revealed another misconception about the gospel. “God murdered His own son? That makes no sense!” When I explained that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself--that Jesus of Nazareth was “the express image of the invisible God”--that God became a man--He was manifest in the flesh, it was like a light went on in his head. During our discussion he said that we had destroyed everything he believed, but admitted afterwards that it had been an interesting time. That was very encouraging. Even though I froze to the bone, it is well worth it when God gives light to even one sinner who is sitting in the dark shadow of death.

Empathy Hurts

I’ve had a lot of tears in my eyes in recent years--from 911, to live pictures of people dying, to starving children, to the world’s daily pains. There have been times when I have found myself wishing that I wasn’t so tender-hearted, but being a Christian means that we are touched with the feeling of other people’s pains, painful though it may be. That includes knowledge of the unspeakable horror of eternal judgment. It means that we are sorrowful, because we are acquainted with grief. The world can tune out, but we dare not. So never think of asking God to take away your tender heart, and never allow it to become calloused through apathy. It is compassion that warms our prayers and fires our zeal to reach the lost.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Don’t Fill in the Blanks

The following hot email was sent by an atheist to our ministry, and ended up at the desk of Mark Spence (the dean of the School of Biblical Evangelism) around the middle of 2007:

“You're a real blank you degenerate scum . . . so don't you ever blank tell me anything blank you're probably a blank child molester you worthless coward don't give me your blank blank lies about best intentions you guys are just too blank blank self-centered to do anything and that is the fact I never hear anything Biblical come out of your filthy mouth you brainwashed Nazi.”

Instead of deleting the email, Mark responded kindly, and found that the man was upset because he was in pain, and couldn’t afford medical treatment. We mentioned his dilemma in our monthly newsletter, and some of you kindly stepped up to the plate. Thank you. Here the man’s latest email:

“What I wanted to tell you was thank you very much for doing what you did in spite of my insulting behavior. One very kind man . . . paid for my MRI and a few doctor visits to get the reports done. Also another one of your readers made some donations for my medical bills which was very Christian of him . . . so thanks very much, you have made a difference in my life and so have those others who helped out a complete stranger. It's unfortunate that only a small percentage of people who call themselves Christians actually act like it and have the actions to back up their words . . . thanks and take care.”

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Special Christmas Thanks

It’s about this time of the year that it’s appropriate to thank people who do things for you. So, I want to say a huge “Thank you” to my life-long friend, Richard Gunther. It’s his wonderful cartoons that you see on this blog. This man is totally sold out to God, and is consumed with a deep concern for the lost. He’s a normal biblical Christian, and I love him. Then there’s Anita. She’s the moderator of this blog (she filters out any dirt). Anita is one of a kind. She preaches open air, escapes from a straight-jacket (to help us draw a crowd), and she is a joy to have around our ministry. You can find out more about her at www.myspace.com/necesito77 Trish worked at our ministry for a couple of years, then she and her husband moved to Texas. She’s such a gem we kept her on to answer emails, organize Transformed conferences, the Europe trip, and to spell-check this blog. You can find out more about Trish at: www.fishwithtrish.com . I’m very grateful to these three wonderful people, and of course I am thankful for all of you who take the time to read what I have to say. As you will see from their websites, these cartoons are not too flattering.

Something Amazing

I was talking with a friend who regularly runs “The Way of the Master” evangelism classes. He said that when the class starts there is always a good turnout, but when people realize that they have to actually go out and speak to the lost, he loses about a third of them. He was grieved that it happened, even though he explained that through the class they would learn to share their faith without fear. If those who deserted the battlefield had stayed, they would have found out something amazing. Imagine you and I are standing beside a swimming pool in which there are large chunks of ice. I soberly say, “Two minutes in that freezing water and you will be dead! I dare you to jump in and do a length.” Hopefully, you would have the good sense not to. However, if your two year-old child fell in and began to drown, how long would you hesitate to dive in and save him? Not for a second. But wouldn’t you be fearful of the freezing water? Of course not. Not for a second. That’s the power of love. So, do you hesitate to enter the freezing waters of evangelism to seek and save the lost? Do you listen to your fears? That’s the gauge to the depth of your love.

Why He "Snapped"

On December 8, 2008, the Omaha Police Department released a three-page suicide note left by Robert A. Hawkins, the 19-year-old who fatally shot eight people at an Omaha shopping mall before turning the gun on himself. In the telling note, it’s clear that Hawkins wasn’t the “loner” he was first made out to be. He didn’t lack friends. He said, “You guys are the best friends anyone could ever ask for.” Rather, the note says exactly why he “snapped.” It said, “I've just snapped I can't take this meaningless existence anymore . . . ” If the secular world insists on saying that there is no God and that we are the products of evolutionary chance, they are saying that they have no idea where we came from, what we are doing here, or where we are going after death. Robert A. Hawkins is the tragic result of that meaningless existence.

How Did He Know?

I read recently where a number of evangelists gathered in Florida to discuss strategies for reaching the lost. It was said of one of them: “This humble man . . . has led 47 million people to Christ.” Does he have access to the Book of Life? How does he know that all of the 47 million were true converts? Doesn’t he understand the biblical reality of true and false conversion?--see "True and False Conversion": www.livingwaters.com/listenwatch2.shtml The Bible tells us in Mark 4 and in other places of spurious conversion, and it warns that the false convert will end up in a worse state than the first--like a pig that goes back to the filth. From what I understand, this evangelist doesn’t use the Law to bring the knowledge of sin, so if statistics hold true, more than 40 million of his converts will have fallen away from the faith, and have proven to be spurious (see, The Way of the Master--Bridge Logos Publishers, for statistics). Such "evangelism" is an unspeakable tragedy, and is counterproductive to the Great Commission.

A Certain Centurian

Before I became a Christian, I’m sure that most of my friends thought well of me. I was a fine and friendly young businessman. We tend to think well of our friends. This was the case in Luke chapter 7 when some people spoke of a certain centurion. They said that Jesus should heal this man's servant because the centurion was worthy (verse 4). He was a Roman and yet he loved the Jews, and he had even built them a synagogue. But the centurion knew better. When he heard that Jesus was coming to his house, he sent friends ahead to tell Him something he felt was of great importance. Listen to his words: “I’m not worthy . . .” (verse 7). That’s the only attitude in which any sinner can receive the Savior.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Fat Baby

In China, a drained mother had more than her hands full. She had a hungry baby who was only eight months old, and yet weighed an incredibly 41 pounds. That’s huge. There was a reason for the extra weight. She breast-fed him 20 times a day! He was so fat that he couldn't even crawl. That’s not good for a baby, but it's good for the Christian. We should daily desire the sincere milk of the Word, delight our souls in fatness, and then burn off the fat by reaching out to the lost.

God Bless the Man

For two and a half years my son-in-law (EZ) and I preached open air almost every day outside the local courts. It was a wonderful opportunity to respectfully reach out to the lost. The area in which we spoke was public domain, and so free speech was our First Amendment right (that’s what America is all about--the land of liberty, home of the brave). However, one local judge didn't like what we were doing, and so he changed the law and made the area court property, and so we couldn’t even step foot on the property. Our proficient lawyers couldn’t fight that, so we thanked God for the times we had had there, and began open air preaching at Huntington Beach each Saturday instead. Yet, when I pass there each day, I can’t help but grieve when I see lines of people waiting to enter the courts. But God is always in control. When Paul was imprisoned, he told the Philippians that what seemed negative was actually working our for the furtherance of the gospel. Christians were hearing about his arrest, and so they were stirred to open air preach and to witness, all over the place: “But I want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel, so that it has become evident to the whole palace guard, and to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ; and most of the brethren in the Lord, having become confident by my chains, are much more bold to speak the word without fear” (Philippians 1:12-14). That’s exactly what has happened in our case. Since the judge put our fire out, other fires have sprung up all over the country. Many people that are lined up outside of courthouses and DMV’s are now having the gospel of everlasting life preached to them, all because of this one anti-Christian judge. God bless him.

Ignorant Biker

I once knew an elderly woman who was driven to despair, because she had a loud ringing in her ear, 24 hours a day. A man once unwittingly started a motorbike in front of her and the noise was so loud, it burst her eardrum. He rode off not knowing the terrible damage he had caused to this poor woman. The modern church is like that biker. It makes a big noise over its millions of decisions for Christ. But because they unwittingly use unbiblical methods, what they are doing is deafening sinners to the true gospel. The hardest people to witness to are the tragic products of modern evangelism, those we erroneously call “Backsliders.”

Amazing!

Have you ever thought about the first recorded sermon that Jesus ever preached? In Luke 4:16, He told His hearers that God’s favor isn’t drawn out by anything in them; that none of them deserved His blessings, or even His smile. How did they receive that first sermon? They tried to kill the preacher. In fact, those who heard Jesus preach tried to kill Him ten times before He even got to the cross. The world may sing of the sweet sound of God’s amazing grace, but their self-righteousness reveals that they see no need of it. We don’t have a popular message, but the truth is that God’s amazing grace is only for the lost, blind, and wicked wretches . . . like me.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Another Gunman

20 year-old Robert A. Hawkins got his wish. He became instantly famous--known for murdering eight people, and then committing suicide at a mall in Nebraska. Once again, experts will profile the killer to try and figure what drove him to do it. Here’s his profile--nice guy, friendly, not violent, was funny, broke up with his girlfriend, was quiet until you got to know him, had bouts of depression, and had lost a job. He sounds like the average American with the usual problems that are faced by millions. So why did he go on a murderous rampage? Here’s the answer--he didn’t fear God. Had he feared God, he wouldn’t have as much as hated another person, let alone kill nine people for no real reason. When life hurts and you want to lash out at this world, if you don’t believe that you have to face a holy God, then why not do it? You are just glorified primal sludge with no purpose for existence, so why not go out with a bang, and take a few with you and at the same time become famous?

As Christians we need to faithfully preach the fear of the Lord, and we can best do that by opening up the Commandments as Jesus did. We must speak of Judgment Day, never hold back from preaching the reality of Hell, and of a God that even sees our thought-life, all from the view of absolute holiness. That will drive sinners to the cross, and that’s where the sin that drives sinners to murder is dealt with in a heartbeat. There, at the foot of a blood-stained cross, God gives us a heart that loves righteousness and loves our neighbor as much as we love ourselves.

Arizona Atheist

<< Hmmm... interesting post. Well, what if the christian is wrong? What if allah is the one true god? Then the christian is just in as much trouble as the atheist. But since these imaginary people don't exist, no one has to worry about any of that anyway :- ) >>

Dear Arizona Atheist, I don’t believe you exist. I don’t believe anyone wrote your post. That may sound stupid, but that’s what the professing atheist does. Let me explain by quoting from a new book I have coming out in three weeks called, How to Know God Exists:

The DNA Factor

Think for a moment if you could ever believe that the book you are holding happened by accident. Here’s the argument: There was nothing. Then paper appeared, and ink fell from nowhere onto the flat paper and shaped itself into perfectly formed letters of the English alphabet. Initially, the letters said something like this: “fgsn&k cn1clxc dumbh cckvkduh vstupidm ncncx.” As you can see, random letters rarely produce words that make sense. But in time, mindless chance formed them into the order of meaningful words with spaces between them. Periods, commas, capitals, italics, quotes, paragraphs, margins, etc., also came into being in the correct placements. The sentences then grouped themselves so that they related to each other, giving them coherence. Page numbers fell in sequence at the right places, and headers, footers, and footnotes appeared from nowhere on the pages, matching the portions of text to which they related. The paper trimmed itself and bound itself into a book. The ink for the cover fell from different directions, being careful not to incorrectly mingle with the other colors, forming itself into the graphics, title, and author name. There are multiple copies of this book, so the book then developed the ability to replicate itself thousands of times over. With this thought in mind, notice that in the following description of DNA, it is likened to a book:

If you think of your genome (all of your chromosomes) as the book that makes you, then the genes are the words that make up the story…The letters that make up the words are called DNA bases, and there are only four of them: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). It's hard to believe that an alphabet with only four letters can make something as wonderful and complex as a person![1]

To liken DNA to a book is a gross understatement. The amount of information in the 3 billion base pairs in the DNA in every human cell is equivalent to that in 1,000 books of encyclopedia size.[2] It would take a person typing 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, around 50 years to type the human genome. And if all the DNA in your body’s 100 trillion cells was put end to end, it would reach to the sun (90 million miles away) and back over 600 times.[3]

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[1] Kids Genetics, GlaxoSmithKline http://genetics.gsk.com/kids/dna01.htm.
[2] Denton, Evolution: Theory in Crisis.
[3] “Genome Facts,” Nova Online .

The Difference

Have you ever read about the Church in the Book of Acts, and deliberately compared it to today’s church and its agenda? There is a huge disparity. When the Holy Spirit was given, they didn’t stay for a further time of worship in the Upper Room--they immediately preached the Gospel to the unsaved, as they had been told to (Mark 16:15, etc). Every corner they turned, they reached out to the lost. Perhaps the difference between the modern church and the early Church is that they were “eternity-minded.” That's what happens when someone comes to true repentance and faith in Jesus. He says "Not my will, but Yours be done." The modern church lives for the present. It is concerned with itself and what it can get from God. You just have to watch Christian TV to see that. It is in essence saying, "Not Your will, but mine be done." So few are horrified at the fate of the lost. May God awaken the millions who sleep in such a spurious state within the Church.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dog and Pony Show


<< Ray, I don't believe dog-n-pony shows should be mixed with the Gospel. "Vain jesting" and the like derides the solemnity and seriousness of the state the Lost is in . . . Light shows, magic tricks and comedy acts have no place with the Gospel>>

I’m not sure of this brother’s past experiences. Perhaps he has seen some horrible pulpit humor or some distasteful youth-group pranks, mixed in the with message. But I have to make a defense, so that others wont be discouraged from legitimate and biblical ways to reach the lost. His words were in response to me using sleight-of-hand to relate to six young people, or maybe it was in response to something I shared earlier about having someone stand beside me and blow up a latex glove, and then I bursting it to illustrate how our lives are like a vapor that vanishes in an instant. Is such a thing a “dog and pony show” or is it biblical? Throughout the Old Testament the prophets of God would take clay vessels and smash them, or use wineskins and other objects to enforce their words. Jesus asked for a coin to make a point. He could have merely said that Cesar’s inscription was on the coin, but He had one brought to Him. People are more likely to remember something if they see with the eye, as well as hear it with the ear.

I also think that it’s biblical to begin a gospel message in the natural realm. Nathan spoke of a lamb when he addressed David. Jesus spoke of water with the woman at the well, and Paul quoted secular poets as he preached open air on Mars Hill. Lambs, water, and poetry were used as springboards for the message, but some of the things we do in the natural realm have nothing to do with the message. They are merely ways in which we attract a crowd. Once they gather, then we swing to the subject of the things of God. One way we often do this is to ask the crowd trivia questions, and give prizes to those who get a right answer and Giant Money tracts to those who get the answer wrong. The gifts create good will among the hearers and make it easier for them to listen to us. Some may not like to do this, but we do because we like it when 100-150 gather and then stay for an hour and a half and listen to the gospel.

I have a dear friend who is extremely funny, and is part of “Clean Comedians.” He makes people laugh (something strongly encouraged by Charles Spurgeon--“I sometimes tickle my oyster until he opens his shell, and then I slip the knife in.”) and once they feel comfortable, he then presents the Law and the blood of the cross.

So never be discouraged from being innovative and of making sinners smile. Follow the example of a good doctor who takes a moment to make his patient feel comfortable, before he gives him a sobering diagnosis, and then presents the cure. Other doctors may criticize him for such trifling . . . but he knows that he does it because he deeply cares about his patient.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Worth Seeing and Hearing


If you haven’t heard it already, you may like to check out “A Pastor’s nightmare.”
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Potential Movie

In September of 2007, we filmed a program for our TV show called “What Scares You?” The opening scene was a cowboy shootout between Kirk and myself. I was so excited by the quality of production that I immediately wrote a script for a full length period-piece Western. Too many Christian films have a soft message or allegories that are hidden from the unsaved. This one weaves the biblical gospel into a very exciting plot, in a way that has never been done before. Please pray for provision for this, as we seek Christian investors.

Get Him!

I am going through all 63 tapes of European footage for the Fourth Season. My job is to log what works and what doesn’t, before it goes to the editor. It is laborious but at the same time there’s some exciting video. I was open air preaching in the early hours of the morning in Brussels to a booze-drinking crowd when, someone called out that I should be more tolerant (I had said that Jesus was the only way to God). A few minutes later things got slightly tense between myself and another heckler. Suddenly, Mr. Tolerant called to the crowd “Get him! Get him!” That stirred them into a frenzied lynch-mob. Fortunately for me, the heckler I was speaking to screamed “Stop it! Stop this!” and the crowd backed off. Please pray for me as I do the logging.

Never Hesitate


Sadly, we had to have our dog put down recently. As Sue and I were leaving the veterinarian, we noticed that a mother and her grown daughter were sobbing deeply, because they had just put their dog down. Suddenly I had a big dilemma. Sue was in tears, they were in tears--do I or don’t I offer these grieving people a Million Dollar Bill tract? How could I? How insensitive! I decided to do it despite my fears. I opened the door for them and said, “We just lost our dog too. Here’s something to cheer you up. It’s a million dollars.” I was amazed to see that both women immediately burst into laughter. I quickly added, “You will probably need it to pay the vet bill.” They laughed again. They were still smiling as they walked down the sidewalk. Perhaps we should do hospital drops. If we ever get another dog, I think I will call it “Stay.” It would be interesting to see what he will do when I call “Come here Stay!”

Monday, December 3, 2007

The Problem With Atheists

“Is there a God?” the atheist was asked. “I think not,” he smugly replied.
“That’s your problem,” said the Christian. “ . . . that’s your problem.”

How to Dissipate Pulpit Fears

One major fear most have of standing in a pulpit is somehow messing up and looking foolish in front of a crowd of people. I have used a strategy for years that can help with such fears. If something goes wrong, I simply say, “Turn to Exodus 20:11, put your finger in there and then turn over to 1 Timothy 1:9.” That gives me at least 30 seconds to pull my thoughts together or to find my place in my notes. Then I say, “I have no idea what those verses are. I just wanted to give you something to do while I found my place in my notes.” That makes people laugh and at the same time relieves any tension in the air. Just knowing that you have that option can help you conquer your fears.

You Can Do It

It was a freezing day by Southern California standards, and the area where we normally preached was like a desert, so I decided to give out some Giant Money tracts and perhaps do some one-to-one witnessing. I was reminded of how easy it is to give out those giant $100 bills. People loved them, and a number came up and actually asked for them. When people walked off holding them they are so big (the tract that is) they acted as an advertisement for the tract, and others then want them. I then saw six teenagers sitting on the ground. They loved the tracts, so I asked, “Do you like magic?” They did. So I turned two one-dollar bills into a five-dollar bill. They loved that more than they loved the tracts, so I asked what they thought happened when someone dies. That opened the doors to a wonderful time of sharing the gospel. Perhaps you are thinking that you could never do magic. Yes you can. It’s easy, after a little practice, and the advantages are enormous for breaking the ice with strangers. You can learn how to turn two ones into a five by going to http://www.livingwaters.com/m_equip.shtml Scroll down to “Create your own money trick.”

The Power of Humor


Someone wrote to me recently and asked how they could best present the subject of biblical evangelism to a group at their church. I said that one of most effective ways to hold the attention of your hearers, is to use a little humor here and there. It’s kind of like a flash of lightning during a dark night. It wakes people up and they tend to wait for the next one. I told him that if he wasn’t the humorous type, to read a couple of one-liners from out “The World’s Best One-liners” tract. He did, and said that it went over very well.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

What Would You Do?


Here’s three thought-provoking questions you may like to ask when witnessing. I have used these on The Way of the Master radio and for the Third Season of our television program, and they illicit interesting answers:

1. It’s 1938. You have been taken back in time. You have Adolph Hitler in the sights of a high-powered rifle. He was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews, Gypsies, blacks and homosexuals. Over 60 million people died because of the war that he started. One squeeze of the trigger and you take him out, and save all those lives. Do you pull the trigger? Most, without hesitation, say they would. Okay. It’s 40 years earlier. You have Adolph Hitler’s mother in your sights. She’s pregnant with Adolph. Do you take her out? Most say they wouldn’t. Then you ask why? Does God have anything to do with the answer?


2. A massive asteroid is going to hit the earth and destroy it in one hour. What would you do for those 60 minutes? ?
3. You are to be banished to an island by yourself. You are allowed one book. What would it be? Would you consider the Bible? Why? Why not?