Saturday, August 29, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

When we neglect meditation and prayer we become the spiritual equivalent of schizophrenic man who refuses to accept his condition and take his meds. We become the spiritual equivalent of ragged, delusional, and homeless. The disease of sin affects our minds to such and extent that we do not even realize our true condition.


"You say, 'I am rich. I have everything I want. I don't need a thing.!'"


"And you don't realize that you are miserable and poor and blind and naked."

Rev. 3:17 NLT

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

You must take every opportunity to empower the light within you. You must feed your spirit by meditating on truth while you breath deeply with the breath of prayer. Every moment spent in this way strengthens the light and weakens the beast.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

When you do what the sin nature wants you to do you feed and energize the beast. You can only find peace as you starve it. Cut if off from every source of nourishment. Reduce it to a pitiful, weak thing. But never take your eyes off of it. Never let it revive, for if you will, it will dominate your life once again.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

It will not compromise; it will not rest until it poisons and infects every part of your being. It can not be reformed or redeemed. It will be with you until the day you die. You must remain vigilant and armed for battle at all times. You must be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. You can only find peace as you starve the beast. Cut if off from every source of nourishment. Reduce it to a pitiful, weak thing. But never take your eyes off of it. Never let it revive, for if you will, it will dominate your life once again.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

This thing hates God. It does not love, or even care about your wife and children. It is completely unmoved by the post death screams of those being dragged down into hell. It loves filth. It sees excrement and coos with delight, gathering it up in it’s arms as one would some beautiful treasure.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

It is absolutely essential that we allow God to heal our minds so that we can finally see the sin nature for what it is. We are still spiritual infants until we have come to the place where we have looked inside ourselves and seen something absolutely horrifying.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

A civil war is raging within me. Part of me wants to submit to and flow in harmony with the light. Part of me wants to believe the lie of independence that always results in submission to and harmony with the darkness.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Thoughts for meditation and prayer

It is simply impossible for me to set up an independent kingdom. I must serve either the darkness or the light.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The News #10

My son just returned from a military deployment in the Middle East. He was not impressed by his exposure to the military forces of the host country. Discipline was lax. In one case a loaded weapon was left unattended. A gate at a base had a posted guard, but only on work days.


So why do we have such a powerful and effective military? The answer is not to be found in our potent economy; the host country could afford the very best in military technology. Once again one is tempted to assume a position of unconscious arrogance. We know how; they don’t. We’re smarter; we’re better; we rock.


In terms of military muscle the good old USA does indeed rock right now, but why and for how long? How many of you are loosing sleep worrying about the Italian military? Probably no one. But once upon a time one single city in Italy conquered the know world and established the longest lasting empire in world history.


How about those Mongolians! Are you worried about Mongolia? A lot of people would have a hard time finding Mongolia on a map. But once upon a time, for a period of about 100 years, the Mongolians conquered the largest land empire in human history. They were an unstoppable force. No one could stand against them.


I’m going to tell a story here that illustrates the point I am trying to make. The Mongols had conquered there way west to Russia with ridiculous ease. Then they turned their eyes on Europe. Europe knew they were coming, and a large coalition force prepared to meet then in Poland. When the Mongols struck, the European forces easily defeated them. The Mongols were badly outnumbered and they fled in terror. For three days the Europeans pursed them. The only problem was the retreat was a trick. At the end of three days the pursuing European armies were completely disorganized. They were spread out in a long line with the fastest troops in the front.


The Mongols tore into that line like a Weedwacker tearing apart a patch of dandelions. At the point of contact, where the actual fighting was taking place, the Mongols enjoyed a huge numerical advantage. The European army was decimated. All of Europe was open and largely defenseless. The Mongols prepared to move in. Most military historians agree that they would have conquered all of continental Europe by the end of the summer.


But before the Mongol armies could advance, word reached them that the great Kahn (emperor) had died back in Asia. The invasion was put off until the election of the new Kahn. And somehow, the invasion never got underway again. Other priorities intervened. Western Europe was never conquered. If the great Kahn had lived another couple of months Western Europe would have been conquered and all of the fledgling institutions from which democracy was to emerge probably would have been destroyed.


Paul taught us that “From one man he created all the nations throughout the whole earth. He decided beforehand when they should rise and fall, and he determined their boundaries. His purpose was for the nations to seek after God and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him” (Acts 17:26, 27 NLT). God determined the history of the world in advance, arranging things so that the largest number of people would have the best chance to be saved.


We’re not smarter. If we rock militarily, it’s because it is the will of God for us to have a dominant military position at this time. We aren’t smart enough to run our own economy. We aren’t masterful enough to successfully defend ourselves. Dear brothers and sisters, let us pray. Let us pray constantly. Let us pray for wisdom for our leaders. And let us pray most of all for a great awakening. Nothing less than a great revival can reverse the death spiral that is pulling our culture into a hellish abyss.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

The News #18

Nobody knew whether or not the government should intervene in the economy last fall except for God. God knew exactly what to do. He always does. And this is what He told us about the economy a long, long time ago. “In the wilderness He fed you manna which your fathers did not know, that He might humble you and that He might test you, to do good for you in the end. Otherwise, you may say in your heart, 'My power and the strength of my hand made me this wealth.' But you shall remember the LORD your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth, that He may confirm His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day” (Deut. 8:16-18 NASB).


Would anyone else care to join me in a slice of humble pie? Yes, our ancestors figured certain things out. Those things are important. They do help to create and spread wealth. But ultimately it all depends on the blessing of God. No human has a complete understanding of what to do and when to do it. We used to sing a little song every Sunday in church when I grew up that hit the bull’s eye every time. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow.” Where in the world did that song come from? From the same ancestors who figured out some of what we need to know to have a good economy. It seems like they also knew how much they didn’t know.


So let’s be humble and let us each and every one engage in the most vital economic stimulus of all. Let us do something Allan Greenspan may not know anything about. Let us do something that Tim Geithner may not be factoring into his plans at the treasury department. Let us pray to God for wisdom for all of our leaders at all times.


(If you haven’t started the habit of praying for members of our government you see on the news who consistently irritate you then you need to do three things. Go back and read the first few postings under “The News” topic. Repent for not “doing the word” the first time you read it. And then start praying every time you are exposed to the news.)