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I didn't write this [Feb. 23rd, 2007|05:02 pm]
I got this in an e-mail from Benny Hinn. I thought it was good enough to put it up here. It talks about the armor of God found in Ephesians.


Loins girt about with truth” (Ephesians 6:14). Your loins deal with your mind. (“Wherefore gird
up the loins of your mind,” 1 Peter 1:13.) Fill your mind with the Word. Reading and meditating on the Bible will protect you in your Christian walk.

“The breastplate of righteousness” (Ephesians 6:14). The breastplate covers the vital organs and speaks of the heart. The breastplate of righteousness fortifies the heart against the attacks of the enemy. Allow the righteousness revealed in God’s Word to influence your mind and penetrate deeply into your heart. When the truth of the Bible touches your life, it brings transformation and renewal (Romans 12:2).

“Feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace” (Ephesians 6:15). The Word of God must affect your walk, your life. This happens as the Bible fills your mind, touches your heart, and is manifest or seen in your daily routine. It all begins with your mind. You begin to read the Word and hear the Word; it then influences and fills your heart with truth. This affects your actions and your daily life.

“The shield of faith” (Ephesians 6:16). Faith brings powerful results, for when faith is joined with the results of the Word in your mind, heart, and life, the Word of God declares, “Ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.” Armed with the Word of God and faith, we can withstand the onslaught of the enemy and render his fiery darts ineffective.

“The helmet of salvation” (Ephesians 6:17). In the natural, the helmet protects the head from injury in battle. Some mistakenly believe that the helmet deals with the mind. However, the helmet of salvation deals with doctrine. Once the truth enters your mind, touches your heart, affects your life and walk, and is manifest in your actions, it becomes your nature. The helmet of salvation deals with your nature, your character, your doctrine; what you believe is who you are. Application of God’s Word makes you balanced and stable. When proper doctrine is in place in your life, you are not moved by error or taken by false teaching.

“The sword of the Spirit” (Ephesians 6:17). All the armor up to this point has served a defensive purpose, intended for use in facing the enemy. Each piece of armor provided protection from an attack. And although the Bible is connected to each element of God’s armor, the sword of the Spirit is specifically the Word of God, for it is used as an offensive weapon against the enemy.
The Scriptures protect you against the enemy, affecting your mind, your heart, your walk, your actions, your nature, character, and life. As your life becomes strong and established, the sword of the Spirit becomes an offensive weapon against the enemy. Unmovable, unshakable, and because of the truth within, you are able to stand victoriously against the evil one and his army.
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Rest [Feb. 8th, 2007|04:20 pm]
After getting a cold because I didn't take care of my body and rest, I remembered how God designed us to rest every 7 days. I have decided to take every sunday off for the most part. Studying on Sunday is not an option for me and with my current job I don't have to work weekends. I am going to rest. With a paper turned in this morning, and midterms looming ahead, I am looking forward to my Sabbath.
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(no subject) [Jan. 17th, 2007|05:23 pm]
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long post [Dec. 29th, 2006|02:28 pm]
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Below is a paper I wrote to some of my friends. It applies only to people who have received Jesus as their savior.
 
Savior from what?
 
To be saved from the consequences of sin. Sin is missing the mark, doing something wrong or breaking God’s law.
 
Romans 3:23 says,
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God
 
We have all sinned. It only takes on sin to become imperfect. It only takes one time of lying, stealing, lusting ect for a person to not be good enough to go to heaven or to relate to God.
 
John 8:34
Jesus replied, "I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin.”
 
Since we have all sinned, we realize that that has made us slaves to sin. 
 
Romans 6:23,24
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
 
That means that Jesus has made a way for us to be freed from the wages or consequences of our sin.
 
John 3:36
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on him.
 
But we have to believe in the Son being Jesus. If we reject Him, we are where we started. Meaning we are sinful and slaves to sin and must pay the consequences and are excluded from heaven and a relationship with God.
 
John 3:16-18
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God's one and only Son.
 
Jesus came to the world to save us, to be our savior. By perish here it means to go to hell instead of eternal life, being heaven.
 
To receive Jesus as his or her savior anyone only has to ask. Say something like.
 
Jesus, I know that I have sinned and need a savior. Please be mine. I believe that you are God and that you are good. Thank you that you paid the price for my sin so I wouldn’t have to pay for it myself. I love you God. Thank you.
 
If you prayed that you are now a follower of Jesus and the rest of this paper applies to you. And I want to encourage you to get a hold of a bible and read through the book of Mark and John, they tell about Jesus while He was on earth and it will help explain things.
 
(NIV)
Romans 3:23
John 8:34
Romans 6:23,24
John 3:36
John 3:16-18
 
I want to explain better why I do not see myself as a sinner anymore. I believe that I once was a sinner and in need of a Savior, but through God’s grace and forgiveness, He has changed who I was and made me new. This is not to imply that I will never sin again, I know that I will (unfortunately), but I do not see myself as a sinner any longer. 
 
Romans 5:7-11
Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.   Since we have now been justified by His blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through Him! For if, when we were God’s enemies we were reconciled to Him through the death of His Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved though His life! Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through out Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.
 
It says here that we were sinners. To me that sounds like we are no longer sinners because it is in the past tense. It also says in verse 9, that we have now been justified by His blood. In my dictionary it describes justify, among other things, as to prove or show to be just or right; to be absolved. Given this is only a dictionary, but I think we can use it to paraphrase the verse as, we were sinners, but now we are shown just and right because of Christ’s blood.
 
Romans 5:19
For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous.
 
In Romans 5: 12 and on it lets us know that the disobedience of the one man is talking about Adam, and that the obedience of the one man is talking about Jesus. The way that I interpret this verse is that we are made righteous when we accept Christ, and that we do not have to wait until we die and go to heaven, before we become righteous. If this is true, than we are currently righteous, and I do not think it makes sense that we would still be sinners if we were made righteous through Christ.
 
Romans 6
What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?  Or don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection. For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin— because anyone who has died has been freed from sin.
Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God.
In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. Do not offer the parts of your body to sin, as instruments of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer the parts of your body to him as instruments of righteousness. For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under grace.
 What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? By no means! Don't you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey—whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness? But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you wholeheartedly obeyed the form of teaching to which you were entrusted.  You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness.
I put this in human terms because you are weak in your natural selves. Just as you used to offer the parts of your body in slavery to impurity and to ever-increasing wickedness, so now offer them in slavery to righteousness leading to holiness.  When you were slaves to sin, you were free from the control of righteousness. What benefit did you reap at that time from the things you are now ashamed of? Those things result in death! But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves to God, the benefit you reap leads to holiness, and the result is eternal life. For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
 
I see the word sinner as someone who is controlled by sin, as someone who lives in sin, and has a habit of sinning, as a slave of sin. It says in verse 2 that we have died to sin. In verse 4 it says we live a new life, and in verse 5 it says, that our old self was crucified with Jesus so that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin— because anyone who has died has been freed from sin. Before I received Christ I was a sinner, I was a slave to sin and I lived in sin. But after I received Christ’s forgiveness, I died to sin, I no longer lived in it. The old self, the sinner, was crucified with Christ so that my body of sin is done away with and I am no longer a slave to sin.
            In verse 5 it says, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. I consider myself dead to sin and alive in Christ in that I am no longer a sinner. Yes, I still sin, but I don’t see myself as a sinner. I do not enjoy that I sin, sin can be fun, but I do not enjoy that I do it. When I do sin, I repent of the sins that I do, knowing that my sins are wrong. I also try to resist temptations to do evil instead of giving into them as if they were okay to do. And although I do sin, I do not sin as much as if I were not a follower of Christ. Resisting sin, and repenting when we do sin, are things that Christians do, and non-Christians do not do. For me to call myself a sinner would make me feel like I am what I was without Christ’s forgiveness. As if I were still a slave to it.
 
Romans 7:15-20
I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me. I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.
 
I know that I am not perfect and I have found myself plenty of times wondering why I do evil when I want to do what is good. In verse 20 Paul says, now if I do what I do not want to do, I no longer am the one who does, but it is sin living in me that does it. I don’t think I completely understand this, but he says that it is no longer him who does the sin. Paul is separating himself from the sin that he does. In this verse I think he is saying that he is not a sinner. If he were saying that he was a sinner, I would think he would say, that he wishes he didn’t sin, but that he was a sinner and could not help it. But instead he says that he didn’t do it, that the sin living inside him who did it.
 
Romans 7:5,6
For when we were controlled by the sinful nature, the sinful passions aroused by the law were at work in our bodies, so that we bore fruit for death. But now, by dying to what once bound us, we have been released from the law so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit, and not in the old way of the written code.
 
            Here again I see this as being freed from being a sinner because we are no longer controlled by sin.
 
Romans 8:5-10
Those who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what that nature desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace; the sinful mind is hostile to God. It does not submit to God's law, nor can it do so. Those controlled by the sinful nature cannot please God.
 You, however, are controlled not by the sinful nature but by the Spirit, if the Spirit of God lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ. But if Christ is in you, your body is dead because of sin, yet your spirit is alive because of righteousness.
 
1 Peter 2:24
He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed.
 
Because of what Jesus did, we can live for righteousness and do not have to live as sinners.
 
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.
 
            I am a new creation. What was I? I was sinner. What am I now? I am the righteousness of God. That is not to say that it is because of me, it is only through Jesus that I am righteous and that is only true because of God’s love and grace.
 
            I know that I still sin. But I believe that Jesus has set me free from being a sinner. I was a sinner in need of a savior, but now I am righteous because of my savior. I see the difference between me being a sinner and not being a sinner as an important one. I think that if I had the mindset of being a sinner I would feel lowly and unlovable to Jesus. But as righteous through Christ, I see myself as clean from my sin, loved by Christ and someone who can be close to God. And I see myself as righteous only because of what Jesus did for me, not because of anything that I did.
 
I hope this makes sense and seems true and biblical to you. If not, let me know, I don’t want to believe anything that does not line up with God’s Word. 
 
-Daniel
 
 
(NIV)
Romans 5:8-11 & 19
Romans 6
Romans 7:15-20
Romans 7:5,6
Romans 8: 5-10
1 Corinthians 11:7
2 Corinthians 5: 17,21
1 Peter 2:24

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The Push and Pull of Christianity [May. 21st, 2006|03:13 pm]
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The Gospel has two main sections, a push and a pull. The push is the punishment that our sin earns. The pull is the grace and love, through Jesus, that God offers. Without both aspects one can’t understand how the world works. They are both needed to get the full picture. Without these motivators people don’t know there is a problem and that there is a solution available to them.



PushPull of Christianity



We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, meaning we are just not good enough. Sin that we do keeps us from being right with God. Sin being, doing or not doing something that isn’t up to God’s standard, messing up, doing something wrong. Sin also disqualifies us from heaven because heaven is perfect and to get in one has to be perfect. Even one sin on yours or my tract record makes us not perfect. And being perfect is a requirement to go to heaven or being right with God. If one is not perfect then there is only one more option, being hell. Hell is the punishment for the bad things that we have done. Hell is a terrible place where God is not. Believe it or not but the fact that God isn’t there is the worst part of hell, it’s not the fire or that Satan is there. In addition to this, there can be a form of hell on earth. This is where someone is separated from God due to his or her sin and they just feel terrible, absolutely terrible. This punishment is the push in that it pushes us away from the punishment because we don’t want to get the punishment that we have earned. Who likes getting punished?
But even still, God loves us. He doesn’t want us to be separated from Him. He wants us to be with Him now and in the future. This is the pull. Jesus loves us to the point that He died for us and came back to life in victory. He paid the price for the sins that we committed. Because of what Jesus did, God can forgive us and it can be as if we never did anything wrong because Jesus paid the penalty. So if we receive the gift that He offers, His justified forgiveness, then our track record is perfect and we are right with God. This forgiveness is not just so that we can go to heaven after we die, but also so we can be right with Him on earth. There are many blessings that come with being right with God. Most notable to me is feeling His love.
Many preachers preach just one part of this; either part they preach is just one part. It is an incomplete representation of the way things work. Just hearing wrath gets people scared or mad at a judgmental God and just hearing grace does not give people the understanding of what they are being saved from or why the grace is important. People need to hear and know both parts. They need to hear the push and the pull. Christians need to make sure they let people know about both very important parts. These motivators work together to get people to the place where they have always been meant to be, right with God.

God is good.
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SOOOUP on my Heeead!!! [Apr. 25th, 2006|11:34 pm]
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God given authority [Mar. 25th, 2006|04:04 pm]
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God is so good! I am learning even more about His love. It is amazing. He has given every Christian authourity to command demonic forces. If we command them to shut up, they must shut up. If we command them to be bound, they are bound. If we command them to leave, they must leave. When we use Jesus' name we use His authority. Just like when a police officer commands someone, they know that the officer has the backing of the law, when we command in Jesus' name, we are backed by Jesus! If we command demonic forces the MUST obey. They may be persistant, but WE HAVE POWER OVER THEM!
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I'm glad I didn't get Wonder Woman! [Feb. 28th, 2006|12:33 am]
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Your results:
You are The Flash
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Wonder Woman
55%
Hulk
55%
Spider-Man
50%
Robin
50%
Green Lantern
50%
Superman
45%
Supergirl
40%
Iron Man
40%
Batman
25%
Catwoman
25%
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(no subject) [Feb. 26th, 2006|01:58 pm]
I read this story in a church bulletin, and I am not completely certain of the source, but it is a cool story.

University professor at a well known institution of higher earning challenged his students with this question. "Did God create everything that exists?" A student bravely replied, "Yes he did!" "God created everything?" The professor asked. "Yes sir, he certainly did," the student replied. The professor answered, "If God created everything; then God created evil. And, since evil exists, and according to the principle that our works define who we are, then we can assume God is evil." The student became quiet and did not answer the professor's hypothetical definition. The professor, quite pleased with himself, boasted to the students that he had proven once more that the Christian faith was a myth. Another student raised his hand and said, "May I ask you a question, professor?" "Of course", replied the professor. The student stood up and asked, "Professor, does cold exist?" "What kind of question is this? Of course it exists. Have you never been cold?" The other students snickered at the young man's question. The young man replied, "In fact, sir, cold does not exist. According to the laws of physics, what we consider cold is in reality the absence of heat. Every body or object is susceptible to study when it has or transmits energy, and heat is what makes a body or matter have or transmit energy. Absolute zero (-460 F) is the total absence of heat. And all matter becomes inert and incapable of reaction at that temperature. Cold does not exist. We have created this word to describe how we feel if we have no heat." The student continued, "Professor, does darkness exist?" The professor responded, "Of course it does." The student replied, "Once again you are wrong, sir, darkness does not exist either. Darkness is in reality the absence of light. Light >we can study, but not darkness. In fact, we can use Newton's prism to break white light into many colors and study the various wavelengths of each color. You cannot measure darkness. A simple ray of light can break into a world of darkness and illuminate it. How can you know how dark a certain space is? You measure the amount of light present. Isn't this correct? Darkness is a term used by man to describe what happens when there is no light present." Finally the young man asked the professor, "Sir, does evil exist?" Now uncertain, the professor responded, "Of course, as I have already said. We see it everyday. It is in the daily examples of man's inhumanity to man. It is in the multitude of crime and violence everywhere in the world. These manifestations are nothing else but evil."
To this the student replied, "Evil does not exist, sir, or at least it does not exist unto itself. Evil is simply the absence of God. It is just like darkness and cold, a word that man has created to describe the absence of God.
God did not create evil. Evil is the result of what happens when man does not have God's love present in his heart. It's like the cold that comes when there is no heat, or the darkness that comes when there is no light."

The professor sat down.


The young man's name -- Albert Einstein
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(no subject) [Feb. 20th, 2006|12:34 pm]
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I was at the bookstore where I work, and I saw the Lord of the Rings books. They had some that were the three separate books and one that was the three all in one book. I thought “I could read those, I liked the movies.” I didn’t buy them then.
I was thinking about the movies, so on the next Saturday I watched Two Towers and the next day on Sunday, I watched the first disc of Return of the King. (Both the extended versions) And I started to think, if I read the book and say, “Wow the movies are just like the books!” Then I wasted the time reading the books. If I say, “The movies were better!” Then I really wasted my time reading the books. And if I say, “Wow, the books are so much better than the movies!” Then I ruined the movies and that’s not good either. So I have come to the conclusion that reading the books would not be a good idea.
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family party [Jan. 6th, 2006|02:42 pm]
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I was reading Nehemiah 8 today. And in verse 1 it says that, “All the people of Israel gathered together in the square by the Water Gate. They asked Ezra the teacher to bring out the Book of the Teachings of Moses.” So all of Israel gathered to hear God’s word.” That struck me. All of the Israelites gathered together. That is a lot of people not just a few, but thousands of people.
In our culture it is common practice to separate the family of God into different churches. This is practical because of music preferences and doctrinal differences, and location, but how cool would it be if occasionally we could have a multi-church, multi-denominational party. It could be like a family reunion. We could celebrate being God’s children. If we believe that God loved the world so much that He sent His son so that whoever believes in Him will have eternal life. Then we are family. All the other stuff does not merit a fight or a feeling of superiority.
There should be parties all over the world to celebrate being part of the family of God. These parties could be potluck type parties with churches all around the area all worshiping God like the Israelites did in the day of old. It would be a day where everyone would HAVE to put aside his or her doctrinal differences and celebrate that Jesus died so we could live. The Israelites had a huge festival and they loved it. We don’t do that really anymore, and why? I think we should.
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Friends [Jan. 3rd, 2006|11:49 pm]
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Now I have friends!
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me [Jul. 14th, 2005|12:42 am]
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You scored as Colossus. Colossus is the strongest X-Man physically. His love for his family and his sister Illiana make him strong. Although he can be prone to fits of rage, he has a big heart under that organic steel skin. Powers: Can change his skin into organic steel making him nearly invunerable and exponentially increasing his strength

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Iceman

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Jean Grey

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Cyclops

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Gambit

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Nightcrawler

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Beast

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Wolverine

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Storm

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Rogue

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Emma Frost

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