Tuesday, March 06, 2018
All we need is love, and we can work it out together...
This may turn into a novel of a rambling post, but I have things on my heart that need expressing.
For the past two days I have been talking with a friend about their struggles and difficulties, both recent and throughout the past several years. Among a number of things, these conversations caused me to reflect on a very simple, very important truth. We, the citizens of earth, *NEED EACH OTHER!* Yeah, I know, in internet etiquitte terms, I just shouted, but it's something worth shouting over and over and over again...we need each other.
Yet, in our world, it's far too easy to leave people stuck in the mire of their problems, emotional, physical, spiritual, practical or financial. Any outside observer of our world would get the idea that it's easier to hate than to love, to abandon rather than care for. We get so wrapped up in ourselves, our dramas, our plights, challenges and personal hurdles that after a while, the other person or persons cease to matter.
We got it wrong, somehow. "Looking out for number one..." should never been a catch phrase in our world, and if so, it ought to mean looking out for our neighbor, our fellow man...not just ourselves.
As part of this whole thought process, it just so happened I heard a remake of the Beatles song "All You Need Is Love" (by Grace Potter), while standing in a line at a local Walgreens. Maybe, for some people, it's trite and cliche, but it is very definitely true. Pair it with the song "We Can Work It Out", and there's a double barrel shot of the idea of loving one another, and working out any problems or differences, no matter how small. To mix song images, incorporating a thought from David Crosby, life is short, and yes, these tracks in the dust won't last. We are moving through here very fast, and we need to make this ride as comfortable and enjoyable for those around us as we can. It's not about pleasing them or fulfilling their every whim. It's about seeing to their basic needs. It's about not leaving them in a situation they cannot otherwise solve on their own. In some way, shape or form, we all need help on some level or another...whether we care to admit it or not.
Love is the substance the universe is made of. If you're not partaking of that substance and sharing it with others, you do the universe a disservice. If you walk awaay from those in need because "I have my own needs to worry about..." you do the universe, and its inhabitants an injustice. Your contribution, if you will, doesn't have to be huge or herculean, but just enough to lift that person a little higher than they were when they started out. So, brak down the walls, the barriers and reach out. You never know who will accept that helping hand and smile in eternal gratitude when remembering what you've done for them.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Fight the MCP....Major Cable Providers!
Thursday, February 15, 2018
A Sea Change for me
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Why I have joined the Seventh-day Adventist church!
Well, I made a bold decision. About 25 years ago, I became a Christian and was baptized. The problem was, however, that no sooner than I had done that, Satan had a field day with me. If it had been a football game, and Satan’s messengers the opposing team, I would have been sacked with huge loss of yardage on the play.
Add to that, my realization there were certain things about me that, honestly, invalidated that choice to be baptized. I was not living the life I should have been, and there were certain sins that, while I regretted and even despised them, I never truly repented of them; giving them over to Jesus at the foot of the cross.
So, within the past year, I’d been challenged regarding the fourth of the Ten Commandments; the Sabbath. Okay, well, not “challenged” really, but asked to study it and see, for myself, what I thought.
“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Exodus 20:8
I was astounded! I soon learned that the one commandment that starts with the word “remember” was being forgotten! Not only forgotten, but forsaken as no longer valid or meaningful!
How is this, you say? Easy! Mainline Protestantism changed the Sabbath day from the Seventh day of the week, Saturday, to the first day of the week, Sunday.
For more detail about this, read the Joe Crews message “how the Sabbath was changed.”:
http://www.sabbathtruth.com/sabbath-history/how-the-sabbath-was-changed.aspx
God’s law, which never changes, however, states that the Seventh day is to be the Sabbath!
Exodus 20
9 You shall labor six days, and do all your work,
10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Yahweh your God. You shall not do any work in it, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your man-servant, nor your maid-servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates;
11 for in six days Yahweh made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore Yahweh blessed the Sabbath day, and made it holy.
So, I became convicted by the Holy Spirit that if all ten commandments are still valid, and since the Sabbath is the Seventh day of the week, and not the first, I ought to, in obedience to God and His will begin to properly observe the Sabbath!
I have learned other things, as well, I didn't even know, nor was I awareof the state of the dead, or what happens when a person dies?:
Rom. 6:23; 1 Tim. 6:15, 16; Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 11:11-14; Col. 3:4; 1 Cor. 15:51-54; 1 Thess. 4:13-17; John 5:28, 29; Rev. 20:1-10.
It was all of this, combined with other beliefs that convicted me, and convinced me to join the SDA hchurch.
More to come next time!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Sent to...Beatrice.
Kalvin asked me about doing this a few weeks ago and I eagerly agreed. Naturally, as the time got closer, my excitement built. I so firmly believe in what Christian Record does, I was glad to help in this way, being part of the presentation to raise both awareness and money for them.
It wasn't until Sabbath morning, however, a bigger surprise was sprung on me. It turns out that half of the members of this particular church are hispanic, and therefore, we would be speaking with the assistance of an interpreteor, translating from English into Spanish. I immediately prayed for God to give me not only His words, but simple words that could fit neatly into a short sentence or two.
After Kalvin picked me up, we went back to his house to pick up the rest of his family: his wife, Kristine, and two children, Jannah and Nathan. It was fun getting acquainted with them all. I observed Kristine, Nathan and Jannah playing a fascinating variation of "Go fish!" that involved cards with letters, and each letter had four number cards, all with various birds and other animals. It looked like fun.
The church in Beatrice was, actually, fairly small. The sanctuary seemed comparable to a good portion of my apartment. You could easily hear children in another room singing during their Sabbath school class. It was kind of nice, actually.
The presentation went very well! Kalvin asked me a few questions after we let someone try to use my cane after I gave a brief explanation of how to use it.
After the service, we had a wonderful Sabbath meal with 3 kinds of lasagna, some other pasta dishes, fruit, juice and cookies, among other things.
The day was very warm, and as it turns out, in Lincoln, itself, we set a new record for a high temperature that day. I don't know about Beatrice, but I would assume this to be true for them as well.
Afterwards, the Follett family and I went to the Homestading National Monument just outside of Beatrice. This monument has audio descriptions for the blind. It is my understanding that all the national monuments are being (or already are) equipped with audio description like this. This was especially cool in the homesteading cabin that describes the living quarters of the early homesteaders. I really enjoyed this tour.
After that, I completed my day by getting home in time to attend the Evangelism series at Piedmont Park SDA, the Seventh-Day adventist church I've been attending.
It was a very blessed, very rich day for me, and I look forward to other such opportunities to help Christian Record in a similar fashion in the future.
As for those now wondering why I am attending an SDA church? Well, my explanation of that is yet to come in a future post on this blog. I have very valid reasons, first and foremost having to do with the importance of the fourth of the Ten commandments and my new understanding of this commandment. But, as I said, a further explanation is yet to come.
Blessings,
Alan
Thursday, April 07, 2011
What more are you willing to do?
19 Therefore go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20 teaching them to observe all things that I commanded you. Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.
The "great commission", as it is called, wasn't just for the disciples of Jesus who lived in his day, walking, talking and eating with Him. It is for all of us.
I saw something today that challenged my thinking, and my attitude about missions, for one thing, and serving God for another.
In South America, a 10 year-old child, once a week, rows a canoe, up-river, and leads a small group in worship, bible study and prayer. This little girl also hosts a radio show, praying over people's requests on air, talking about the Gospel and playing music. She's *TEN* and does this *WILLINGLY!* And why? Because she wants to see these people in Heaven some day.
If a girl of the same age in this country said she wanted to do the same thing, her parents, I am sure, would probably just try to appease her with video games or the like instead of fostering such precious, invaluable willingness to serve God.
Honestly, seeing this story convicts me. It raises the question "What more are you willing to do?"
So, I pose to you the same question(s) I am posing to myself:
*Are you willing to go wherever God sends you and do whatever He calls you to do?
*Are you ready and willing to step outside your comfort zone for the cause of Christ?
*Are you willing to give more of your time, treasure and talents, especially if you aren't giving very much of any of them now?
Anyone who has studied scripture, prophecy and the end times knows the return of Christ is fairly close at hands. So be ready to work while you can:
"The night is coming, when no one can work."
John 9: 6B
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The return.
I've looked over this blog, and it seems it has been rather psychotic. Well, hopefully, this is the last change I will make in it. You see? I've learned some things about myself:
1. I am not meant to be a political commentator. That isn't what God is calling me to.
2. I should write what I know, and my own life, its ups and downs, struggles and joys are what I know best.
3. this should be a place for me to be real, even if I sound a bit crazy at times.
Well, if you read the description as I just rewrote it, you'll see this blog will be about blindness, faith, my exploration of the Seventh-Day Adventist church, among other things.
As I come to learn more about Adventism I will share it here, as long as I believe it will edify, encourage and strengthen others.
So, I hope you like what you read, even if it's the old, outdated political stuff.
Alan
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Columbus Rescue Mission, Columbus Nebraska: food basket program
Columbus Rescue Mission, Columbus Nebraska: food basket program: "Normally we do not deliver food, however this person tonight does not have the ability to drive. At the apartment, this Bible was the first ..."
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Interesting.
"Common set of school standards to be proposed"
Smart move. Now, let's just hope they're just as smart when it comes to the curriculum changes being voted on!
Part of the point!
"Poll: Americans say textbooks are too PC"
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
T is for Texas, but it's also for thought police!
It will be interesting to see how this develops. It definitely needs to be followed as a story, and here's why:
1. If it's true they want the coverage of history to start at 1877, there is a *LOT* that can be glossed over as if it never happened:
A: our country's Christian heritage as seen in our founding fathers.
b: slavery and it's damaging effects/impact on the country.
c: the way the Native Americans were treated, such as atrocities like the trail of tears.
And those are just a few examples. The changes Fox reported smack of rewriting history, or selectively editing it, and that, my friends, smacks of the thought police. Keep an eye on this school board, especially if Fox has facts to stand behind and their reports are indeed accurate. As scary as it is, I hope that Fox did report accurately so that the school board doesn't get away with something they shouldn't. I'll do my best to keep you updated here.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
The change *IS* doing me good!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
It has to be here!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Two battles.
Romans 7:19