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Great Cloud of Witnesses

authored on Sunday, September 6th 2009

1Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.

Hebrews 12:1

The Messege of the Day

authored on Monday, May 18th 2009

090517 msg exodus 18 When Billy Hughey was a teenager, he began a mission to make scripture more accessible to the layperson. He developed a color coded bible, known as the Rainbow Bible and it has grown in popularity since its publication in 1986. The bible is also available in Spanish and in Catholic, King James and Student versions. There is a software version too, which works by searching for a keyword or topic. An Indonesian edition has also been published and there are Internet versions in Chinese and Portuguese.

The bible is used by the clergy, students and Sunday school teachers as well as members of the public. It is a resource that can be used for people from all age groups and beliefs. The Rainbow Bible is sub divided into twelve different subjects, indicated by the different colors. All 66 books are themed in this way and there is a cross referencing section and 75 color maps that feature places described in the text. The themes are God, Discipleship, Love, Faith, Sin, Satan, Salvation, Family, Witnessing, Commandments, History and Prophecy.

Twelve subjects were chosen because there are twelve tribes of Israel and twelve apostles. There is information that gives historical background to the text and a list of the most popular verses. Quotations are color coded too and there is a table of biblical weights and measures.

The colors and the order in which the subjects appear were selected very carefully. All the colors and sequencing has significance in meaning. The first subject in the Rainbow Bible is God because God is considered as the highest and Satan is the sixth subject because of the numerical meaning of 666 that is given to the devil. The number 7 represents holiness and so it was selected for Salvation. There are Ten Commandments and so they fall into the tenth theme. Purple is the traditional color relating to God and the clergy, blue represents salvation because it is the color of heaven and silver signifies the experience brought by history.

The bible can be confusing when it comes to interpretation and teaching the meaning of the text to others. There is arcane language and unfamiliar customs and the various books were written during different time periods from various points of view. The Rainbow Bible is an attempt to divide up the bible into more digestible sections and provide the reader with easily identifiable themes.

Nevertheless, christianity has not be found tried and difficult, but has been untried and found difficult. The bible covers every aspect of living a righteous life, as God is righteous.

Did you know in the old times, when someone have wet dreams, they, and everything they touch (bed, couch, bowls, clothes) are deemed uncleaned until evening? One would probably not understand until maybe asking someone who has lived in the desert where water is scarce.

Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone

authored on Sunday, April 12th 2009

Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone But By Every Word That Proceeds From The Mouth of God.

God used the 2 million ++ israelites he saved out of Egypt, led them around for 40 years, supporting them with cloud by day fire by night, give them enough food that rots the next day, birds that just fall out of the sky, shirts that never get worn out, shoes that never worn out, just to teach them that “Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone But By Every Word That Proceeds From The Mouth of God”. Amazing!

What the Israelites practiced in the physical, after the New Testament, we practice in the spiritual.

So……

……

Eat!

peter curry taufu
peter curry fish head

Salivating yet?

;)

Prayer Is More Important

authored on Sunday, September 14th 2008

Have been going through some Christian materials of a book called “Give Me 40 Days”.

Though I’ve not completed the process, the prayer quotes within inspires me to pray more.

Prayer is such an overlooked ‘activity’ yet when you’ve no where else to turn…. what does one do? Pray of coz.

Ah, the powers above, the Guy upstairs, God…

All of these quotes are by famous people such as Martin Luthur King, C.S. Lewis and such talks or prays so much that these quotes seem to be their core values.

So here goes. May it help you as much as it has helped me.

•    The first purpose of the prayer is to move the pray-er.
•    I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go.
•    Prayer does not change God, but changes him who prays.
•    Satan trembles when e sees the weakest saint upon his knees.
•    Prayer is a rising up and a drawing near to God in mind and in heart and in spirit.
•    When am I trying to get God to do that I should be doing myself? Restore a relationship? Resolve a problem at work? Choose my career? What will I take responsibility for today?
•    When life knocks you to your knees – well, that’s the best position in which to pray, isn’t it?
•    We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power. We have a great deal of activity, but we accomplish little; many services but few conversions; much machinery but few results.
•    In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without heart.
•    Lord, help me live from day to day In such a self-forgetful way, That even when I kneel to pray, My prayer shall be for others.
•    Every time we pray, our horizon is altered, our attitude to things is altered, not sometimes but every time, and the amazing thing is that we don’t pray more.
•    Don’t expect a thousand-dollar answer to a ten-cent prayer.
•    If Christians spent as much time praying as they do grumbling, they would soon have nothing to grumble about.
•    Prayer is not only “the practice of the presence of God,” it is the realization of His presence.
•    To pray is the greatest thing we can do, and to do it well, there must be calmness, time and deliberation.
•    If you would have God hear you when you pray, you must hear Him when He speaks.
•    Spread out your petition before God, and then say, “Thy will, not mine, be done.” The sweetest lesson I have learned in God’s school is to let the Lord choose for me.
•    Heaven is full of answers to prayers for which no one ever bothered to ask.
•    The penalty of not praying is the loss of one’s capacity to pray.
•    Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctancy; it is laying hold of His highest willingness.
•    If we are honest, we must admit that much of our time is spent pretending. But when we turn to God in prayer, we must present our real selves, candidly acknowledging our strengths and weaknesses and our total dependence on Him.
•    Work as if you were to live 100 years; pray as if you were to die tomorrow.
•    Prayer is not a means by which we get something for ourselves, but rather a method of helping God get something for Himself.
•    Prayer is not learned by rote; it is experienced. Just talk and listen. It’s no more difficult than that.
•    No man ever prayed heartily without learning something.
•    Promises are given, not to supercede, but to quicken and encourage prayer.
•    Prayer is a strong wall and fortress of the church. It is a goodly Christian weapon.
•    Prayer moves the arm, which moves the world, and brings salvation down.
•    Prayer is not a monologue, but a dialogue; God’s voice in response to mine is its most essential part. Listening to God’s voice is the secret of the assurance that He will listen to mine.
•    From morning to night we should think to be too long to be without meat; yet who thinks it is too long to be without prayer?
•    As we are involved in unceasing thinking, so we are called to unceasing prayer.
•    Do you know what is wrong with the world today? There is too much theologian and not enough kneeologian.
•    What answers to prayer have I been unable to see because I am not in close enough communions with God?
•    We honor God when we ask for great things. It is a humiliating thing to think that we are satisfied with very small results.
•    I have often learned more in a one prayer than I have been able to glean from much reading and reflection.
•    Beware in your prayer, above everything, of limiting God, not only by unbelief, but by fancying that you know what He can do.
•    Pray the largest prayers. You cannot think a prayer so large that God, in answering it, will not wish you had made it larger. Pray not for crutches but for wings!
•    Don’t allow yourself to be burdened by any one form of prayer. Don’t tie yourself to repetition or set form. Simply engage in conversation with the One who adores you unconditionally.
•    Praying in tongues is the God within me speaking to Himself, allowing me to participate in Heavenly  transactions. What an honor!
•    He who ceases to pray ceases to prosper.
•    Prayer is, More Important!