Some links to some interesting reading and quotes I found today.
An April Fools joke that’s not funny at all! The Joke’s On Us!
Great thoughts about church music from 97-year-old Bible professor Stanley Horton: What About Church Music?
I’m normally a University of Michigan fan, but this grotesque support of abortion is just over-the-top: University Goes Out Of Its Way To Support Abortion.
Love this from Ken Davis: This House Guest May Be Stealing Your Life.
“Unutterable mercy! There is no sinner out of hell so black but that God can wash him white. There is not out of the pit one so guilty that God is not able and willing to forgive him; for He declares the wondrous fact—‘I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions.’” —Charles Spurgeon
6 Things God Will Never Do To You (it will help if you sing Rick Astley while you read this!).
Tim Elmore shares Five Qualities Google Looks For In Hiring Employees.
“The Holy Spirit is the missing factor in our personality, and without Him we cannot be altogether as God wants us to be. An abiding gift makes an abiding change in the person to whom the gift is made.” —Thomas Selby
“Continually revise your relationship to God until the only certainty you have is not that you are faithful, but that He is.” —Oswald Chambers
Do you ever get lost in the “begats” of the Bible? You know those long, tedious lists of who was born to whom? In 1 Chronicles there’s an equally long list of names that goes on for five chapters(!) of who’s in charge of what. But be careful not to skip over these lists. The Holy Spirit included them in the inspired Word of God for a reason, and sometimes you find some real gems buried in these lists.
Here are a few that I recently unearthed…
For David had said… (1 Chronicles 23:25)—David’s heart was so closely knit with God’s heart that the words he spoke were God’s words coming through David’s mouth, as he gave instructions about how worship in the tabernacle should be conducted.
David, together with the commanders of the army, set apart some of the sons of Asaph… (25:1, 3, 7)—Asaph, Hemen and Jeduthun prophesied through their singing in the tabernacle. They didn’t compose music and sing to entertain, but to call people to God. Notice, too, that all of the worship leaders in the tabernacle were “trained and skilled in music for the Lord.” Those God calls, He equips.
For God had blessed Obed-Edom… (26:5-8)—The Ark of the Covenant—the symbol of God’s presence—had been housed in Obed-Edom’s home. God’s presence produces blessing! Listen to how Obed-Edom’s descendants are described:
Elihu… (27:18)—Even David’s older brother chose to serve him.
Hushai the Arkite was the king’s friend… (27:33)—In the listing of all the court officials, here is a man with no other title than David’s friend.
God’s Word is alive! Ask the Holy Spirit, Who inspired the men who penned these words, to give you fresh revelation as you read the Bible. Then prepare to be amazed at the gems He will reveal to you!
These are links to articles and quotes I found interesting today.
“The continued neglect of the Holy Spirit by evangelical Christians is too evident to deny and impossible to justify. … There can be no doubt that there is a huge disparity between the place given to the Spirit in the Holy Scriptures and the place He occupies in popular evangelical Christianity. In the Scriptures the Holy Spirit is necessary. There He works powerfully, creatively; here He is little more than a poetic yearning or at most a benign influence. There He moves in majesty, with all the attributes of the Godhead; here He is a mood, a tender feeling of good will.” —A.W. Tozer
“Talk to me about the truth of religion and I’ll listen gladly. Talk to me about the duty of religion and I’ll listen submissively. But don’t come talking to me about the consolations of religion or I shall suspect that you don’t understand.” —C.S. Lewis
URGENT: United Nations Documents Human Rights Abuses In North Korea, equating the abuses here to those atrocities committed in Nazi Germany.
“Today, the United States is one of only four countries in the world—in the company of China, North Korea, and Canada—in which late-term abortions are allowed for any reason after a child is able to survive outside the womb.” —Heritage Foundation report. [FREE E-BOOK] How To Speak Up For Life
[VIDEO] U2 on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
Who Knew? 9 Amazing Uses For Aspirin
[INFOGRAPHIC] You need more sleep
These are links to articles and quotes I found interesting today.
What the what? An App To Help You While Out On A Date
“God deserves to be served with all the energy of which we are capable. If the service of God is worth anything, it is worth everything.” —Charles Spurgeon
For you Detroit Tigers fans: When Willie Horton Walked Out On The Tigers
[VIDEO] A cool interaction between a garbage collector and an autistic boy
Interesting: How Millionaires Manage Their Time
Good reminder from Jeff Bonzelaar: satan Serves God
“No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess.” —Isaac Newton
“Chocolate is a perfect food, as wholesome as it is delicious, a beneficent restorer of exhausted power.” —Baron Justus von Liebig (1803-1873), German chemist
[VIDEO] My daughter asks Seth to Swirl: Will You Be My Date?
These are links to articles and quotes I found interesting today.
Some thoughts on creativity: 8 Creativity Lessons From A Pixar Animator
Tim Elmore on how to connect with others: Who Do You Connect With When You Teach?
“Thy poor prayer would have no force with Omnipotence if force were needed; but His love, like a spring, rises of itself and overflows for the supply of all thy needs.” —Charles Spurgeon
[VIDEO] Comedy from Ken Davis: Why I Don’t Have A Cat
Insight from Mark Driscoll: 5 Things To Look For In A Good Bible Teacher
“Don’t pray for sermons, let sermons come from your prayers. So, as long as I’m meeting with God, I will always have something to say.” —Chilly Chilton
Michael Hyatt’s excellent advice to leaders: 5 Reasons You Should Smile More As A Leader
Encouragement from Max Lucado: A Passion For The Forgotten
John Stonestreet on the dangers of pornography: The Root Of Sexual Exploitation
Only a little time left to download a free song from U2 and help end AIDS: Fight AIDS With (Red)
“The fundamental issue for any of us is to feel loved. If we feel loved by the significant people in our lives, we are more likely to reach out potential for God and good in the world.” —Dr. Gary Chapman
An interesting study on missionaries and societal success: The Truth About Missionaries
“The man who would oppose organization in the church must needs be ignorant of the facts of life. Art is organized beauty; music is organized sound; philosophy is organized thought; science is organized knowledge; government is merely society organized. And what is the true church of Christ but organized mystery? … Many church groups have perished from too much organization, even as others from too little. Wise church leaders will watch out for both extremes. A man may die as a result of having too low blood pressure as certainly as from having too high, and it matters little which takes him off. He is equally dead either way. The important thing in church organization is to discover the scriptural balance between two extremes and avoid both.” —A.W. Tozer (emphasis added)
Pastor, what do you think of Tozer’s thoughts of organization in the church? How do you balance against the extremes?
Love is not an emotion. Real love is a commitment. Real love discovers beauty in another that they couldn’t even see themselves.
Guys, this song from Plumb is written from a woman’s perspective; it’s what she wants you to see in her. Valentine’s Day is a great day to start discovering, appreciating and celebrating the beauty in her… but don’t let it stop there. Let it become more beautiful every day!
I love the new TobyMac album Eye On It, because every song has a great message. Here’s the music video for the title track, which reminds me of Hebrews 12:1-2 and 1 Corinthians 9:24.
This is a weekly series with things I’m reading and pondering from Oswald Chambers. You can read the original seed thought here, or type “Thursdays With Oswald” in the search box to read more entries.
Wherever the grace of God works effectually in a man’s inner nature, his nervous system is altered and the external world begins to take on a new guise. Why? Because he has a new disposition. “If any man is in Christ Jesus,” his nervous system will prove that he is a “new creature,” and he will begin to see things differently.
Heaven above is a brighter blue,
Earth around is a sweeter green;
Something lives in every hue
Christless eyes have never seen:
Birds with gladder songs o’erflow,
Flowers with deeper beauties shine,
Since I know, as now I know,
I am His and He is mine. [Loved With Everlasting Love by George Wade Robinson]
From Biblical Psychology
There is so much more to see, if we’ll just let God open our eyes. One of the byproducts of His grace: Experiencing the world through our five senses which are now fully alive.