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In the video below, Ray Comfort from the Way of the Master has a conversation with eighteen-year-old Josh. Josh makes a few statements which show the general misunderstanding that today’s young people have about Christianity and truth. Notice a few key misunderstandings Josh mentions:
1. One can “try God”
Josh seems to think you can try a religion in the same way you try on a new outfit. I’m sure he took it a little more seriously than that, but here’s the point: he “came to Jesus” for a therapeutic reason, not to be rescued from the depths of his sin. Josh said he accepted Christ and was baptized shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But then he fell away because he didn’t “feel anything.” Matthew 10:22 reads: “All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.” This is Jesus speaking. Jesus NEVER suggested to anyone to “give Him a try.” Instead, He firmly stated that there is only one cure for what ails mankind (sin), and that is repentance and forgiveness through an exclusive relationship with Jesus Christ, who is God incarnate. Either Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, once and for all, or He is not. This not a subjective (relative) truth, it’s objective. (Fodder for another post)
2. The way to be accepted by God is to “be as good as you can be”
When Ray pressed Josh on what it means to “be as good as you can be” and how do you know if you are, Josh did not have an answer. This is a common misconception about Christianity, again rooted in relativism. Jesus never called people to be “as good as they can be” so that He will accept them in the end. Jesus told people to do good works while on this earth, but as a result of our relationship with Him, not as a way to earn favor with God. The author of Hebrews wrote that ” by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy.” (Heb. 10:14, NIV) Perfection is for heaven; striving for holiness is an evidence of faith in trust in Jesus, not a work performed in hopes of earning a pass through the Pearly Gates.
3. I can come to God on my own terms
No, you can’t. This is another common misconception. When asked by Ray when he will finally repent of his sins and trust in Jesus, Josh said “when I’m hurting the most.” I completely understand that people reach out to God in their most desperate time of need. The Prodigal Son did so. I did as well. Those desperate times have a way of opening our spiritual eyes and ears to that we can see and hear from God and respond to Him. Revelation 3:20 states, “I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.” (NIV) None of us asked God to knock on the door of our heart. Each person has rejected Him (Rom. 3:23). Therefore it’s only on His terms that we can return to Him. God is the instigator; without His willingness to rescue sinful people from certain death, we would have no hope. But we can have fellowship with God again (i.e. eat with Him) when we set our sinful ways aside and trust in God’s ways, which have been clearly revealed in His Word-Jesus and the Bible.
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For one seven year old – that’s not a misprint, seven! – you just jump in the car and drive yourself home. As you can see in the video below, he’s not a terrible driver. Vertically challenged, maybe, but not terrible. Cars are not normally configured so that four foot tall people can drive them. Considering that, he did ok.
Some days I don’t want to go to church too. It’s not usually because it’s too hot outside. Normally it’s because I’m on God’s hot seat (too hot inside, you night say). That’s not the “burn-in-Hades-forever” hot seat. It’s more like the “I know You want me to do this or that and I’m resisting You” hot seat. Running away from Him or skipping church doesn’t make it better. Usually it makes it worse.
My suggestion, which I try to follow myself, is to go to church and pour yourself into worshipping God. Once that happens, things seem to straighten out – like me for example. Enjoy!
Ok, I admit it. I like Twitter. I like to tweet. I like reading other people’s tweets. If you follow the right people, you can get to know some cool people and learn a little bit too. But up til now, I did not know that Twitter kills. Now, thanks to the boys from the David Crowder Band, I do. Enjoy! Oh, and keep watching until the end – that’s the best part.
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In this case, the form is a creative mixture of basketball, juggling, and acrobatics. It makes me wonder: what if the Church employed this kind of creativity on a regular basis? No, the message of God’s redemptive work doesn’t need to change. But can’t we allow for some creativity in how we deliver the message? Methinks we can. Enjoy!
David Crowder Band will be releasing their new CD soon. One of the featured songs is “How He Loves,” seen in the video below (performed by Kim Walker). They normally write their own material, but I think this song has a special meaning to the DCB (they lost their pastor in a tragic accident a few years ago). Hope you enjoy.
Hilarious! The confused, confounded, elated, wonderful faces of these people are so funny. But then I thought, “when we actually get to heaven, won’t our reaction be something similar?” I’m thinking that I’m going to be somewhat confused and confounded myself, just from the newness of it all, even though I’m expecting to be there when God calls me. Oh, well, we’ll have eternity to figure it all out–and even them we won’t even come close! How cool!
If Danny’s feats on a bicycle don’t inspire you to go a little above and beyond in what you’re good at, I don’t know what else could. Ok, I do know something else, and it’s the power of the Holy Spirit. But it seems that today He decided to use Danny’s skills to connect with me. Hope He connects with you too!








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