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Thursday, 15 October 2009
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What God Starts, God Completes: Gospel Hope for Hurting People The Life Lessons of Mike Milton
By Mike Milton
see relatedobservations.........from a distance....
...he is an extrovert, she, an introvert...but both for the same reason...neither truly grasp the whole and complete gospel...
He was lonely during childhood and felt like his 'manhood' was challenged by his dad on so many occasions that he now reaches out to anyone who will listen to him...about his life...and his thoughts and conversations revolve around himself as he looks for 'love' everywhere...acceptance, approval...that which his dad didn't give him. He remains stunted in taking true interest in others.
She was told she was 'loved', but those who 'loved' her brought her painful 'love', conditional 'love', and they used her. She was made to feel less than a beautiful woman. She hides in her world, despising herself, comparing herself to those around her, unable in her own eyes to measure up...and so it's easier for her to reject the simple unconditional 'love' of those in her current world who truly love her for who she is...and sometimes in her hardness, her words bite because she still believes those around her attack her or reject her...but she doesn't mean to hurt anyone...in her own way...she has succumbed to cynicsm. She shuts people out to protect herself and she is sad deep inside. Sometimes...she shuts him out, too...and he looks to others for his emotional needs because she does.
They share love, but it is limited. They share commitment, but it is not always joyful...it is mostly dutiful. They have small seasons of closeness, but it doesn't last. They go through the motions to do the right thing and look for the 'good' of their limited relationship.
I see their pain, but I speak not a word, for I have lost credibility in both their eyes, but I PRAY for them...from a distance...and I love them with all that I am...from a distance, because they no longer want me closer. And I am sad for them...but I am not offended because I am also free in that I know beyond a shadow of a doubt, that John 19:30, is truth. "It is finished," and GRACE abounds for me every day...and God is Sovereign and has held my pain, and my imperfections, and my sin...and I need not carry my past into my future. The true gospel...one of GRACE...it's not about us....it's about HIM... in us...and He makes us whole.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
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Currently
How People Change
By Timothy S. Lane, Paul D. Tripp
see relatedTeenage Rebellion
Teenage rebellion is getting the best of me. At least today...I feel defeated. I know I'm doing the right thing...PARENTING. Had I known it would EVER be this difficult...I might have asked... What was I thinking when I wanted children. Daddy always told me, "You're day is coming when you have a child who is exactly the way you are. Just wait." Dangit! He cursed me with that old Italian curse!
Friday, 10 October 2008
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Alexander Fraser Tyler, Cycle Of Democracy (1770)
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over lousy fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average of the world's great civilizations before they decline has been 200 years. These nations have progressed in this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to Complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependency; from dependency back again to bondage.
Gee, can we tell where we are as a nation???
Wednesday, 09 January 2008
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God's will of 'decree' vs. God's will of 'command'
Excerpts from John Piper's "Desiring God"
...We must learn that God wills things in two different senses. The Bible demands this by the way it speaks of God's will in different ways. Edwards uses the terms "will of decree" and "will of command." Edwards explains:
[God's] will of decree [or sovereign will] is not his will in the same sense as his will of command [or moral will] is. Therefore it is not difficult at all to suppose that the one may be otherwise than the other: his will in both senses is his inclination. But when we say he wills virtue, or loves virtue or the happiness of his creature; thereby is intended that virtue or the creature's happiness, absolutely and simply considered, is agreeable to the inclination of his nature. His will of decree is his inclination to a thing not as to that thing absolutely and simply, but with reference to the universality of things. So God, though he hates a things as it is simply, may incline to it with reference to the universality of things.
...In one sense God wills that what he hates come to pass, as well as what he loves. Edwards says,God may hate a thing as it is in itself, and considered simply as evil, and yet . . . it may be his will it should come to pass, considering all consequences. . . . God doesn't will sin as sin or for the sake of anything evil; though it be his pleasure so to order things, that he permitting, sin will come to pass; for the sake of the great good that by his disposal shall be the consequence. His willing to order things so that evil should come to pass, for the sake of the contrary good, is no argument that he doesn't hate evil, as evil: and if so, then it is no reason why he may not reasonably forbid evil as evil, and punish it as such.
This is a fundamental truth that helps explain some perplexing things in the Bible, namely, that God often expresses his will to be one way, and then acts to bring about another state of affairs. God opposes hatred toward his people, yet ordained that his people be hated in Egypt (Genesis 12:3; Psalm 105:25 – "He turned their hearts to hate his people."). He hardens Pharaoh's heart, but commands him to let his people go (Exodus 4:21; 5:1; 8:1). He makes plain that it is sin for David to take a military census of his people, but he ordains that he do it (2 Samuel 24:1; 24:10). He opposes adultery, but ordains that Absalom should lie with his father's wives (Exodus 20:14; 2 Samuel 12:11). He forbids rebellion and insubordination against the king, but ordained that Jeroboam and the ten tribes should rebel against Rehoboam (Romans 13:1; 1 Samuel 15:23; 1 Kings 12:15-16). He opposes murder, but ordains the murder of his Son (Exodus 20:13; Acts 4:28). He desires all men to be saved, but effectually calls only some (1 Timothy 2:4; 1 Corinthians 1:26-30; 2 Timothy 2:26).
2. Two Questions
And I pose two questions as an evangelical who is seeking the glory of God, and who longs for a Biblical, God-entranced world-view. 1) Is God the author of sin? 2) Why does God ordain that evil exist? What are the answers that Jonathan Edwards gave to each of these questions?2.1 Is God the Author of Sin?
Edwards answers, "If by 'the author of sin,' be meant the sinner, the agent, or the actor of sin, or the doer of a wicked thing . . . . it would be a reproach and blasphemy, to suppose God to be the author of sin. In this sense, I utterly deny God to be the author of sin." But, he argues, willing that sin exist in the world is not the same as sinning. God does not commit sin in willing that there be sin. God has established a world in which sin will indeed necessarily come to pass by God's permission, but not by his "positive agency."God is, Edwards says, "the permitter . . . of sin; and at the same time, a disposer of the state of events, in such a manner, for wise, holy and most excellent ends and purposes, that sin, if it be permitted . . . will most certainly and infallibly follow."
He uses the analogy of the way the sun brings about light and warmth by its essential nature, but brings about dark and cold by dropping below the horizon. "If the sun were the proper cause of cold and darkness," he says, "it would be the fountain of these things, as it is the fountain of light and heat: and then something might be argued from the nature of cold and darkness, to a likeness of nature in the sun." In other words, "sin is not the fruit of any positive agency or influence of the most High, but on the contrary, arises from the withholding of his action and energy, and under certain circumstances, necessarily follows on the want of his influence."
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