10/11/08

Political Train Wreck


Man, I got to be honest I am little depressed, the whole debacle with economy and Sarah Palin with the ethics violations dealing with ex-brother in law state trooper. McCain supporters at rallies yelling out concerning Obama "Terrorist, off with his head, he is an Arab!" This is untrue and grossly wrong. Then there Obama with his duplicity, love of abortion and ever changing views. Things look just from a political standpoint pretty abysmal.

I have to remember that from a Christ-Centered standpoint that Isaiah 6:1-4 is ture "I saw the Lord seated on a high and lofty throne, and His robe filled the temple. (2) Seraphim were standing above Him; each one had six wings: with two he covered his face, with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. (3) And one called to another: Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; His glory fills the whole earth. (4) The foundations of the doorways shook at the sound of their voices, and the temple was filled with smoke." I have king and I am part of a kingdom that far transcends the party-politics of this nation.

I try and remember that if politics could save the world, we would not need Jesus. So, instead of being afraid and our being depressed run to God in prayer. I pray the words of Rev 22:20 “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!”


Going To Have A Great Day! Pastor Phillip


The Most Christain Nation On Earth...

Christianity in China
Sons of heaven

Oct 2nd 2008 | BEIJING AND SHANGHAI
From The Economist print edition

Inside China’s fastest-growing non-governmental organization

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ZHAO XIAO, a former Communist Party official and convert to Christianity, smiles over a cup of tea and says he thinks there are up to 130m Christians in China. This is far larger than previous estimates. The government says there are 21m (16m Protestants, 5m Catholics). Unofficial figures, such as one given by the Centre for the Study of Global Christianity in Massachusetts, put the number at about 70m. But Mr Zhao is not alone in his reckoning. A study of China by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, an American think-tank, says indirect survey evidence suggests many unaffiliated Christians are not in the official figures. And according to China Aid Association (CAA), a Texas-based lobby group, the director of the government body which supervises all religions in China said privately that the figure was indeed as much as 130m in early 2008.

If so, it would mean China contains more Christians than Communists (party membership is 74m) and there may be more active Christians in China than in any other country. In 1949, when the Communists took power, less than 1% of the population had been baptised, most of them Catholics. Now the largest, fastest-growing number of Christians belong to Protestant “house churches”.

In a suburb of Shanghai, off Haining Road, neighbours peer warily across the hallway as visitors file into a living room, bringing the number to 25, the maximum gathering allowed by law without official permission. Inside, young urban professionals sit on sofas and folding chairs. A young woman in a Che Guevara T-shirt blesses the group and a man projects material downloaded from the internet from his laptop onto the wall. Heads turn towards the display and sing along: “Glory, Glory Glory; Holy, Holy, Holy; God is near to each one of us.” It is Sunday morning, and worship is beginning in one of thousands of house churches across China.

House churches are small congregations who meet privately—usually in apartments—to worship away from the gaze of the Communist Party. In the 1950s, the Catholic and main Protestant churches were turned into branches of the religious-affairs administration. House churches have an unclear status, neither banned nor fully approved of. As long as they avoid neighbourly confrontation and keep their congregations below a certain size (usually about 25), the Protestant ones are mostly tolerated, grudgingly. Catholic ones are kept under closer scrutiny, reflecting China’s tense relationship with the Vatican. To read the rest of the article more click here trouble. (This keeps me from getting in trouble)

10/10/08

Family Pictures

Here are some new pictures that Brandi Miller kindly took of our family. She did a great job! But, let's honest it is hard to make a family that is this good looking look bad, right!

Preparing Yourself For Sunday Morning

Here is some food for thought in preparation for this Sunday's sermon. I found this here. I will be going in a different direction, but is too interesting and too good for someone not to be able to get something out of it.
Parallels in Genesis 1-3 and Revelation 20-22

Genesis

Revelation

In the beginning (1:1)

I am. . .the Beginning and the End (21:6)

God created the heavens and the earth (1:1)

I saw a new heaven and a new earth (21:1)

Let there be light (1:3)

God gives it light (21:23)

The darkness He called “night” (1:5)

There will be no night there (21:25)

The gathered waters He called “seas” (1:10)

There was no longer any sea (21:1)

God made the two great lights (1:16)

Does not need the sun/moon (21:23)

He also made the stars (1:16)

The Morning Star (22:16)

Subdue [the earth]. Rule over (1:28)

And they will reign forever (22:5)

God blessed the 7th day (2:2-3)

7 angels, 7 bowls, 7 last plagues (21:9)

[God] made it holy (2:3)

The Holy City (21:2, 10; 22:19)

Tree of Life (2:9)

He must not take from the Tree of Life (3:22-23)

Tree of Life (22:2)

God will take away His share in the Tree of Life (22:19)

A river watering the garden (2:10)

River of the Water of Life (22:1)

The free gift of the Water of Life (22:17)

There is gold (the gold of that land is good) (2:11-12)

A measuring rod of gold (21:15)

The city was. . .pure gold (21:18)

The street. . .was pure gold (21:21)

The bdellium stone (pearls) (2:12)

Pearls, each gate made of a single pearl (21:21)

Onyx (2:12)

Sardonyx (21:20)

You will surely die (2:17)

Or you will die (3:3)

No more death (21:4)

A man will. . .be united to his wife (2:23-25)

The bride of the wife of the Lamb (21:9-10)

The serpent. . .was crafty (3:1)

The Devil, who deceived them (20:10)

Shown a garden into which sin entered (3:6-7)

Shown a city into which sin will never enter (21:27)

The Lord God. . .was walking in the garden (3:8)

Nations will walk by His light (21:24)

Walk of God with man interrupted (3:8-10)

Walk of God with man resumed (21:3)

I was ashamed [naked] (3:10)

Anyone who does what is shameful (21:27)

Initial triumph of the Serpent (3:13)

Ultimate triumph of the Lamb (20:10; 22:3)

Cursed. . .cursed (3:14, 17)

No longer. . .any curse (22:3)

Eve’s offspring (3:15)

The Offspring of David (22:16)

I will greatly multiply your pain (3:16-17)

No more. . .pain (21:4)

The Lord God made garments of skins and clothed them (3:21)

Blessed are those who wash their robes (22:14)

God banished him (3:23)

They will see His face (22:4)

He drove the man out of the garden (3:24)

I saw the Holy City (21:2)

Cherubim. . .to guard the way (3:24)

With 12 angels at the gates (21:12)

A flaming sword (3:24)

Fiery lake of burning sulfur (21:8)

The Significance of the Parallels in Genesis 1-3 and Revelation 20-22

1. Immutability: While we are prone to change, God does not change (Mal 3:6a). Even when we are faithless, He remains forever faithful (2 Tim 2:12). In His first dealings with mankind, He provided the sacrifice to meet the needs of the fallen Adam and Eve (i.e., animal skins, see Gen 3:21). In later events, He provided the sacrifice for the needs of His people (i.e., the Lamb, see 1 Pet 1:18-19).

2. Restoration: The world as we now know it is not what God intended. Rather, our world is a result of man’s fall (Gen 3:1-24; Rom 5:12-21). Yet, Revelation 20-22 promises us that God’s original plan for mankind will one day be fulfilled.

3. Progress: The new heavens and the new earth are actually an improvement over the garden of Eden in that there is no sea, no night, no sun, or moon, etc. (Rev 21:1, 23-27).

4. Triumph: God’s purposes are never thwarted by anyone or anything (Rom 9:6-29). Although things may have looked bleak in Genesis 3, Revelation 20-22 proves that God ultimately and forcefully triumphs over the Serpent. Eventually, the big three (sin, suffering, and death) will be forever dealt with. This is one of the reasons the book of Revelation is so crucial. Without it, we would be left hanging. But fortunately, God relieves our apprehension and shares with us His glorious future.

5. Beginning and End: In Revelation 21:6, God says, “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.” Any comparison of these two passages corroborates that He is the controller of all things from eternity to eternity. As Jesus said, “Do not be afraid; I am the first and the last” (Rev 1:17). We can relax in our great God’s sovereignty.

6. Unity of God’s Plan: Genesis 3:15 points out the plan that God has to defeat Satan through the offspring of the woman. Revelation points to the consummation of that plan in the finished work of the Lamb (5:6-14). Thus, if God has a plan from the beginning and is able to actually carry it out at the end of history, then He must be in control of human history. And He must be who He claims to be!

7. Unity of Scripture: By these extensive parallels (both similar and contrasting), we see that there is very close literary connection between two biblical books, written centuries apart, by different human authors, who were recording the words of a greater, overseeing author, God. Only God Himself could have orchestrated this unity of the Scriptures.


Pastor Phillip

10/9/08

Global Abortion

Here is very sad article. I pray our nation never comes to this, but with this upcoming election we can't know for sure that it won't. Remember that Barack Obama is a cosponsor of the so-called "Freedom of Choice Act which has been called "the most sweeping piece of pro-abortion legislation ever proposed in Congress." The FOCA is a bill that would make partial-birth abortion legal again, strike down restrictions on taxpayer funding of abortion, and nullify virtually every state and federal law or policy that would in any way "interfere with" access to abortion, including parental notification laws. Please vote and pray!

Proposed abortion laws threaten doctors' rights By Eamonn Mathieson

The Legislative Council should reject this legislation and the legislators should return to the drawing board and start again. (ABC TV)

The anti-conscience clause in Victoria's new Abortion Law Reform Bill 2008 is extreme and unprecedented. Even the ACT, which has the most liberal abortion legislation in the country, includes a provision to safeguard the rights of health professionals to refuse to participate in abortions.

This extraordinary attempt by pro-abortion legislators to coerce health professionals to participate in the taking of human life is an unconscionable attack on their human rights.

Under this proposed legislation many health practitioners will find their practices under threat if they are unwilling to advise or perform an abortion or refer for abortion. The right to conscientious objection by professional health practitioners in the state of Victoria will be severely curtailed.

Such a provision is contrary to the codes of ethics of the AMA, the Royal Australian College of Nursing and the National Health and Medical Research Council. It is also in breach of section 14 of Victoria's Charter of Human rights and Article 18 of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights.

This misguided and unethical provision reflects how poorly drafted this legislation is. It relies on the false premise that "abortion is just like any medical procedure". Only euthanasia and medically assisted executions share the same intent and objective: the direct taking of human life. It bases its framework on an incorrect definition of abortion. It defines abortion as "intentionally causing the termination of a woman's pregnancy". This is incorrect. This would include inducing a live birth prematurely for serious health risks and the management of ectopic pregnancies. This flawed definition enables the creation of the clinical fiction of "emergency abortions". And it is this misleading category that gives the apparent justification to the coercion of health professionals to participate in abortions.

The management of complicated and life-threatening obstetric cases does not necessitate the direct and active killing of the unborn. The indirect and unintended loss of life of an unborn child in early pregnancy resulting from the management of serious maternal health risk is not an abortion per se. And attempting to deliver a live birth late in pregnancy is always the safer option in emergency or high risk situations. Suicidal risk for a pregnant woman is a psychiatric emergency, not a surgical or abortion emergency. In almost all clinical situations the management of maternal health risk need not involve the consideration of an abortion.

In this way, despite claims by legislators their legislation does not reflect a competent grasp of the realities of current clinical practice.

Regarding the rights of doctors to refuse to participate in the process of abortion by refusing to refer "to another whom the practitioner knows does not have a conscientious objection to abortion". The legislation relies on the mistaken advice given by the VLRC that Victoria would be following a precedent in the United Kingdom. This is just one of several incorrect and misleading recommendations given by the VLRC which have gone unchallenged. It reveals the flawed process in which VLRC recommendations are not open to public scrutiny and expert criticism following their release and prior to legislation being framed around it.

Only last week a UK doctor received confirmation from the General Medical Council that he was acting according to professional medical rules by conscientiously objecting to participating in abortions through referral.

The issue of objecting to referral for abortion seems to confound some people. If the word 'abortion' was substituted with 'euthanasia' or 'female circumcision' it is perhaps easier to see the issue. If these practices were legal and the state compelled doctors to refer, despite their conscientious objection and against their clinical judgement, to known 'euthanasists' or 'genital mutilators' the issue of participation is perhaps more evident.

This point was made in a recent letter by AMA president Dr Doug Travis to Premier John Brumby:

The Bill infringes the rights of doctors with a conscientious objection by inserting an active compulsion for a doctor to refer to another doctor who they know does not have a conscientious objection. Respect for a conscientious objection is a fundamental principle in our democratic country, and doctors expect that their rights in this regard will be respected, as for any other citizen.

It was also a point made recently in Ontario, Canada, when an attempt to override doctors' rights to conscientiously object was defeated. Rabbi Reuven Bulka stated, "Referring is just a way of sloughing off your responsibility ? If you're opposed to these things, referring is the same as taking part in the evil."

Not only should the state protect the lives of its citizens, it should also protect the rights of health professionals not to participate in killing against their will. The Legislative Council should reject this legislation and the legislators should return to the drawing board and start again.

Dr Eamonn Mathieson is an obstetric anaesthetist and a member of the Doctors in Conscience Against Abortion Bill group.

God Save The Unborn & Our Nation, Pastor Phillip

10/8/08

The Family That Eats Together...

I found this interesting article. It is worth a read and tell me what do you think?

More family meals mean less risky sex for teens

By Anne Harding

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents who don't want their teens to engage in risky sexual behavior should make family time a priority, a new study suggests.

Adolescents who took part in family activities more often had sex less frequently, less unprotected sex, and fewer sex partners, Dr. Rebekah Levine Coley of Boston College and her colleagues found.

Most research on parenting and teen sexual behavior has simply looked at whether or not a teen has had sex, not the degree of sexual risk he or she takes, Coley noted in an interview with Reuters Health. But given that two out of three U.S. teens have sex before they turn 19, more specific information would provide a better understanding of the risks involved, Coley and her team point out in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

To investigate, as well as to better define whether parental qualities influence a child's sexual behavior rather than vice versa, Coley and her team used increasingly stringent statistical techniques to analyze the results of a survey of 4,950 U.S. teens, 1,058 of whom were siblings. The adolescents were 12 to 16 years old when the study began, and completed the survey every year for 3 years.

By comparing parenting quality and sexual behavior for siblings raised in the same household, Coley noted, it is possible to tease out potential cause-and-effect relationships.

The more times a week that an adolescent reported having dinner with their family, "doing something religious" as a family, or having fun with their family, the less likely he or she was to engage in risky sexual behavior, the researchers found.

However, having a parent who used "negative and psychologically controlling" behavior increased the likelihood that a teen would be having risky sex. This includes "criticizing the ideas of the adolescents, controlling and directing what they think and how they feel," Coley explained.

"Negative and psychologically controlling parenting behaviors may inhibit adolescents' development of self-efficacy and identity, interfere with mature and responsible decision making skills, and affect the development of healthy relationships, in turn leading to an elevated likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors," the researchers suggest.

On the other hand, they add, family activities are "centrally important supports for children, providing opportunities for emotional warmth, communication, and transmission of values and beliefs."

The findings make it clear, Coley said, that "what parents do with their adolescents really matters."

SOURCE: Journal of Adolescent Health, August 2008.

Going to be eating dinner with Cason everyday of His life! Pastor Phillip

10/7/08

Pray For Me

I just read these convicting words from a favorite writer of mine, Martin Luther.

Let us then consider it certain and conclusively established that the soul can do without all things except the Word of God, and that where this is not there is no help for the soul in anything else whatever. But if it has the Word it is rich and lacks nothing, since this Word is the Word of life, of truth, of light, of peace, of righteousness, of salvation, of joy, of liberty, of wisdom, of power, of grace, of glory, and of every blessing beyond our power to estimate (Martin Luther, “A Treatise on Christian Liberty” 23).
So, pray "that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel," Eph 6:19

Pastor Phillip

Safe and Clean


Where there are no oxen, the barn is clean, but an abundant harvest comes through the strength of an ox. Pro 14:4

My wife loves a clean house. But, she faces two problems in accomplishing her goal of living in a clean house: Cason and Me. We are boys and we are messy. We both try to help clean, but we are not very good at it. But, I am very confident that Rebecca is content to deal with a lived in home, that is not perfectly spotless all the time, because she loves her two boys. She trades a clean house for two handsome, kind, polite, and decently smelling fellas.

You see in Proverbs 14:4 the writer is telling us that A barn can be kept cleanly swept where there are no oxen, but isn't it better to have some dust and dirt around, knowing that the labor of an ox will lead to a bountiful harvest? Oxen can be difficult animals for a farmer. They need plenty of food. The farmer must work hard to look after them. But, the rewards of the work they do more than compensate for their disagreeable aspects. Now, this proverb is not intended to encourage our homes or churches that look like disaster areas. But it does a discourage that passion for order and dustlessness that puts the brakes on progress and productiveness.

So, let’s look at life. What is the easiest way to keep your self from conflict, hurt, sadness, or embarrassment? Do nothing, have no relationships, try nothing, be safe all the time, never step out in faith, never love or open up to someone and you might live a safe life. Happy, I doubt it, but probably a steady and easy life. You see if your life is empty of people, it is useless; and if you live only for yourself, your life loses its meaning. Instead of avoiding people, we should serve others, share our faith, and seek to help them bear their burdens. Is your life clean but empty? Or does it give evidence of dirty knees and bloody hands that show your serving God wholeheartedly?

Look at church. I love a happy unified church. I love it when everyone agrees all the time. But, if this comes at the expense of the church, doing nothing, trying nothing, never stepping out in faith, protecting status quo, then it is worthless. Does it make my job easy and less stressful? Probably, but in no way do we this as representing the ideals that Jesus has in mind for his church. You look at all the vibrant and gowing churches in the New Testament, none were prefect all had problems and big personalities. Read Philippians and check Euodia and Syntyche.

Look at Peter in Mark 8:31-33. He thought he was helping Jesus, but Jesus said “that the Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, be killed, and rise after three days. (32) He was openly talking about this. So Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him. (33) But turning around and looking at His disciples, He rebuked Peter and said, "Get behind Me, Satan, because you're not thinking about God's concerns, but man's!" Peter blew it.

Then in Matthew 26:74 Peter denies Jesus three times when Jesus needed him the most and even “started to curse and to swear with an oath, "I do not know the man!" Immediately a rooster crowed.” Peter continues to falter in Gal 2:11-14 But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face because he stood condemned. (12) For he used to eat with the Gentiles before certain men came from James. However, when they came, he withdrew and separated himself, because he feared those from the circumcision party. (13) Then the rest of the Jews joined his hypocrisy, so that even Barnabas was carried away by their hypocrisy. (14) But when I saw that they were deviating from the truth of the gospel, I told Cephas in front of everyone, "If you, who are a Jew, live like a Gentile and not like a Jew, how can you compel Gentiles to live like Jews?".

Could God have done things more efficiently and easily and avoided Peter all together? Yes. Could God do things easier and more effectively without us? Yes. Then why does God bother with us? God uses us because he loves us and he loves to see us live for Him. Does, He love to see us fall? No, but when we fail and coming running back to Him and let Him clean us off it does give him great joy. Is cleanliness next to godliness? Maybe, but remember in our lives if the are to imitate Jesus, they must include taking a bloody and old rugged cross daily and seeking to live for Him.

Got to clean up a dirty office, Pastor Phillip

10/6/08

C.S. Lewis Quote


C.S. Lewis Quote

Indeed, if we consider the unblushing promises of reward and the staggering nature of the rewards promised in the Gospels, it would seem that Our Lord finds our desires, not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased. (The Weight of Glory 1949)
Are you far too easily pleased? What cheap and small pleasures in your life keep you from the true pleasure of knowing Christ and being known by Him? Be like Jacob grab a hold of God and don't let go until he blesses you!

Striving for infinite joy, Pastor Phillip

10/5/08

You Better Go To Church Today!


You better go to church today, because you are apart of the body Christ and the body needs each part present and functioning. Enjoy the words of this classic hymn written by Samuel Stone in 1866. It is powerful and honest in it’s description of the church, the trials it faces, and the Jesus who loves it and died for it.

The Church’s one foundation
Is Jesus Christ her Lord,
She is His new creation
By water and the Word.
From heaven He came and sought her
To be His holy bride;
With His own blood He bought her
And for her life He died.

She is from every nation,
Yet one o’er all the earth;
Her charter of salvation,
One Lord, one faith, one birth;
One holy Name she blesses,
Partakes one holy food,
And to one hope she presses,
With every grace endued.

The Church shall never perish!
Her dear Lord to defend,
To guide, sustain, and cherish,
Is with her to the end:
Though there be those who hate her,
And false sons in her pale,
Against both foe or traitor
She ever shall prevail.

Though with a scornful wonder
Men see her sore oppressed,
By schisms rent asunder,
By heresies distressed:
Yet saints their watch are keeping,
Their cry goes up, “How long?”
And soon the night of weeping
Shall be the morn of song!

’Mid toil and tribulation,
And tumult of her war,
She waits the consummation
Of peace forevermore;
Till, with the vision glorious,
Her longing eyes are blest,
And the great Church victorious
Shall be the Church at rest.

Yet she on earth hath union
With God the Three in One,
And mystic sweet communion
With those whose rest is won,
With all her sons and daughters
Who, by the Master’s hand
Led through the deathly waters,
Repose in Eden land.

O happy ones and holy!
Lord, give us grace that we
Like them, the meek and lowly,
On high may dwell with Thee:
There, past the border mountains,
Where in sweet vales the Bride
With Thee by living fountains
Forever shall abide!

Go To Preach, Pastor Phillip