Monday, December 24, 2012

Are You Listening? Do You Hear What I Hear?


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Written by Rusty Wright

Have you ever missed a great opportunity because you weren't listening carefully?
If Mark{1} hadn't been willing to listen, he might have missed some great news. He enjoyed an adequate income, fulfilling work, a comfortable home, and many close friends. Then his employer offered a promotion requiring a move to another state. At first resistant, he eventually decided to listen to the offer and make the move.
Mark's job responsibilities expanded, his growing reputation opened doors for wider influence, and he met and married Gail. Reflecting twenty-five years later, he was glad he had carefully listened to news of the offer.
At a business convention Joan heard a brief announcement of an advanced degree program. Distracted by current concerns, she dismissed it. When the announcement was repeated the next day, Joan caught something she had missed. The degree would be from one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Her company was encouraging managers to participate, promising them time to study, and offering to help pay for it. Joan investigated, enrolled, and her career was greatly enhanced. "To think that I almost missed the good news about this program because I was distracted," Joan reflected. "What a tragedy that would have been."
Perhaps you, too, have encountered news that first seemed insignificant but later became momentous. Great news isn't always trumpeted by headlines or television broadcasts. Sometimes the best news could slip right by if you're not attuned to its importance.
Twenty centuries ago some clues to impending good news of monumental import eluded most folks. A baby born in relative obscurity in the Middle East was hailed by a few as a future king who would rescue people from their troubles. "Good news of great joy for everyone!" said one announcement of Jesus' birth.{2}
Relatively few contemporaries acknowledged His importance. His followers later showed numerous clues to His identity, prophecies written many years before His birth. You may not share the faith of those early believers, but perhaps you'll find it interesting to eavesdrop on some of the clues, the prophecies. Consider just a few.{3}

Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus' Birth


Matthew, a first-century biographer, noted that ". . . Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea. . . ."{5}
Isaiah, writing around 700 B.C., foretold an unusual aspect of the Messiah's birth, that He would be born of a virgin. He wrote, "The Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel."{6}
The name "Immanuel" means "God is with us." The indication—to all who were listening—was that God Himself would be physically present with humans through this child. What a promise! What good news to people who often felt abandoned by God.
Matthew recorded this about Jesus' birth:
Now this is how Jesus the Messiah was born. His mother, Mary, was engaged to be married to Joseph. But while she was still a virgin, she became pregnant by the Holy Spirit. . . . Joseph . . . brought Mary home to be his wife, but she remained a virgin until her son was born. And Joseph named him Jesus.{7}

Jewish prophets mentioned several clues about the Messiah's lineage. He was to be adescendant of Abraham. Moses, a famous Jewish leader writing fourteen hundred years before Jesus' birth, recorded a prophecy about the Jewish patriarch Abraham. He wrote, "Through your [Abraham's] descendants, all the nations of the earth will be blessed."{8}
The Messiah was also to be a descendant of Isaac. Moses recorded another promise. He said, "God told Abraham, ‘ . . . Isaac is the son through whom your descendants will be counted'."{9} In other words, something important was going to come through the descendants of Abraham and specifically through the line of Isaac, one of Abraham's two sons.
The Messiah was also to be a descendant of Jacob. Abraham's son Isaac himself had two sons, Jacob and Esau. Some ancient Jewish scholars{10} believed that another prophecy that Moses recorded prefigured the Messiah. Moses wrote, "A star will rise from Jacob; a scepter will emerge from Israel."{11}
Luke, a first-century physician, traced Jesus' lineage through these three Jewish leaders. He wrote of "Jesus . . . the son of Jacob, the son of Isaac, the son of Abraham. . . ."{12}
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, of a virgin, and from the line of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The pieces of the prophetic puzzle were starting to become clearer. The details of His life would fulfill the prophecies further.

Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus' Life and Death


Many hurting people feel forsaken by God. But Jesus' cry of desperation carried added significance because of its historical allusion. The words had appeared about a thousand years earlier in a song written by Israel's King David.{14} It said, "All who see me mock me; they hurl insults, shaking their heads."{15} "They have pierced my hands and my feet."{16} "They divide my garments among them and cast lots for my clothing."{17} Historians record precisely this behavior during Jesus' execution.{18}It was as if a divine drama were unfolding as Jesus slipped into death.
Researchers have uncovered more than 300 prophecies that were literally fulfilled in Jesus' life and death. He would be preceded by a messenger who would prepare the way for His work.{19} He would enter the capital city as a king, but riding on a donkey's back.{20} He would be betrayed for thirty pieces of silver,{21} pierced,{22}executed with thieves{23} and yet, though wounded,{24} would suffer no broken bones.{25}
In His dying cry from the cross, He reminded His hearers that His life and death were in precise fulfillment of a previously stated plan. According to a biblical perspective, at the moment of death He experienced the equivalent of eternal separation from God in our place. He suffered the divine penalty due all the shortcomings, injustice, evil, and sin of the world, including yours and mine. Then—again in fulfillment of prophecy{26}and contrary to natural law—He returned to life. As somewhat of a skeptic I investigated the evidence for Christ's resurrection and found it to be one of the best-attested facts in history.{27} To the seeker He offers true inner peace,{28}forgiveness,{29} purpose,{30} and strength for fulfilling living.{31}
Jesus' birth, life, and death fulfilled many prophecies. Many of these fulfillments involved details that were beyond His human control. But could this be coincidence? Could the prophecies have been fulfilled by chance?

Prophecies Fulfilled by Chance?


My good friend and mentor, Bob Prall, likes to make a distinction between prediction and prophecy{32} and uses a sports analogy to illustrate that distinction. I got to know Bob when I was a student at Duke University and he was the Campus Crusade for Christ director. Now, sports fans will know that Duke's men's basketball team often has contended for the national title. Alas, the Duke football team has suffered many losing seasons.
Bob notes that prediction can involve careful analysis of current events to make an educated guess about the future. Stock market analysts, political pollsters, social scientists, and CBS Survivor fans all seek to predict outcomes. But prophecy often involves events and situations hundreds of years apart or without apparent human connection. Bob explains that if someone were to study the Duke men's basketball team and announce they would win the national championship, and then it happened, that would be successful prediction. But if someone evaluated the Duke football team and announced they would win the national championship, that would be prophecy!
Could the 300 prophecies Jesus fulfilled have been fulfilled merely by chance? Peter Stoner, a California mathematician, once calculated the probability of just eight of these 300 prophecies coming true in one person due to chance alone. Using estimates that both he and classes of college students considered reasonable and conservative, Stoner concluded there was one chance in 1017 that those eight were fulfilled by fluke.
He says 1017 silver dollars would cover the state of Texas two feet deep. Mark one coin with red fingernail polish. Stir the whole batch thoroughly. What chance would a blindfolded person have of picking the marked coin on the first try? One in 1017, the same chance that just eight of the 300 prophecies "just happened" to come true in this man, Jesus.{33}
With all these signs, why wasn't more attention paid to Jesus' birth? No reporters with microphones and cameras waited outside the stable to interview the new mom. (Maybe if she'd had quints?)
Some back then were looking for a conquering king promised by Hebrew prophets and did not anticipate a lowly birth. Others were perhaps too entangled in their own self-importance or preoccupied with the details of life: working, families, relationships, emotions. Maybe they were a bit like us.
What does all this mean for us this Christmas?

Today's Good News


Life hasn't been perfect. I've had my share of domestic strife, job conflicts, and minor health struggles. God never promised perfection, painlessness, or complete prosperity in this life. But He does offer unusual peace, pardon from guilt, ultimate purpose, and the inner power to cope with any struggle. He promises to cause "all things to work together for good" to those who love Him.{35} He is a friend who will never leave.{36}
Might this Christmas season be a good time for you to ask God to forgive you and become your friend? It's a decision that only you can make for yourself. You can simply talk to Him right now, ask Him to forgive you and become your friend forever. Then contact this station or visit the Web site Probe.org to learn more about a relationship with God.
Maybe there's some good news for you in the story of Jesus. Do you hear what I hear? Are you listening?
*This article is adapted from Rusty Wright, "Are You Listening? Do You Hear What I Hear?" Pursuit VII: 3, 1998, pp.12-15. Copyright © 1998 Rusty Wright. Used By Permission.
Notes
  1. Names and some details in certain stories in this article have been altered for privacy while preserving the points of the stories. Details of stories that name me personally have not been changed.
  2. Luke 2:10 NLT.
  3. Adapted from Josh McDowell, Evidence That Demands a Verdict (San Bernardino, Calif: Campus Crusade for Christ, 1972) 147-157 ff.
  4. Micah 5:2 NLT.
  5. Matthew 2:1 NASB.
  6. Isaiah 7:14 NIV.
  7. Matthew 1:18, 24, 25 NLT.
  8. Genesis 22:18 NLT.
  9. Genesis 21:12 NLT.
  10. McDowell, op. cit., 154.
  11. Numbers 24:17 NLT.
  12. Luke 3:23, 34 NASB.
  13. Matthew 27:46 NIV.
  14. Psalm 22.
  15. Psalm 22:7 NIV.
  16. Psalm 22:16 NIV.
  17. Psalm 22:18 NIV.
  18. Matthew 27:39-44, 35; John 20:25.
  19. Malachi 3:1; Isaiah 40:3; Matthew 3:1,2.
  20. Zechariah 9:9; John 12:15; Matthew 21:1-9.
  21. Zechariah 11:12; Matthew 26:15, 27:3.
  22. Zechariah 12:10; John 19:34, 37.
  23. Isaiah 53:12; Matthew 27:38.
  24. Isaiah 53:5; Zechariah 13:6; Matthew 27:26.
  25. Psalm 34:20; John 19:33, 36.
  26. Psalm 16:10; Acts 2:31-32.
  27. See McDowell, op. cit., 185-273.
  28. John 14:27.
  29. Colossians 1:14.
  30. Matthew 28: 18-20.
  31. Galatians 5:22-23.
  32. Bob Prall, The Master Plot of the Bible (Houston: Emmaus Books Trust, 1997) 56; Bob Prall, As You Are Going... Make Disciples(Houston: Emmaus Books Trust, 2001) 108-109.
  33. Peter W. Stoner, Science Speaks (Chicago: Moody Press, 1969) 99-112.
  34. Ephesians 2:8-9 NASB.
  35. Romans 8:28 NASB.
  36. Hebrews 13:5.



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Saturday, November 17, 2012

No more Twinkies? Others could buy Hostess' brands


That was the news this week.  A popular snack that probably has a direct link to obesity has closed shop.



Please don't take this as anti-union, but please consider the logic of union shop going on strike and the outcome.



Seems that others in Twitterland have the same thought.  Perhaps the unions will claim a public health victory.


No more Twinkies? Others could buy Hostess' brands

via USATODAY.com Feed on 11/15/12



Hostess Brands says it has gone to Bankruptcy Court seeking permission to close its business.


@alanfitzsimmons: Thank you to the union for your contribution to the
demise of the Twinkie. Your 18000 members w/o jobs really won didn't
they?

Original Message:
http://twitter.com/AlanFitzsimmons/status/269487588727992320

and this:

RT @bobconfer: Employees who quit typically cannot collect unemployment benefits. Shouldn't that hold true for 6k of Hostess workers for job abandonment?





Sunday, September 30, 2012

No one lost their life yet ...

Comparing the reaction of the Muslim world to the anti-Islamic Innocence of Muslims film, reaction to the movie produced the death of at least four Americans and a bounty placed on the creator of the film by a representative of the Pakistani government.

Reaction to this "work of art" called Piss Christ produced an outcry by the Christian community yet no one died, no Christians rioted in the street, none were seen shooting government officials.

Can we continue to say that Islam is the "religion of peace"? 

Yet even this post may produce a reply from some in that community because it offends someone named Mohammed.

You will know them by their fruit.


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tax Penalty to Hit Nearly Six Million Uninsured People

Should you be surprised that our President promised to not raise taxes on anyone making under $250K per year, yet, ObamaCare, approved by the United States Supreme Court as a tax, will impact folks making $55 annually?

What do you suppose should be done?


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Friday, July 20, 2012

Feet on the Resolute Desk

If you look at these pictures and are offended, please feel free to call (202) 456-1111 and let Mr. Obama know that you would like him to keep HIS FEET OFF OUR FURNITURE.

Photos of President Obama With His Feet on the Resolute Desk-Truth!

Given that George W. Bush also placed his feet on the Resolute Desk means that the Republicrats are just as disrespectful.

We really need to vote for character this fall.  Which of the candidates are there that will not treat heirlooms of our Nation with disrespect?

Monday, July 16, 2012

2012 Logic 101. . .




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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Really? Did this happen in America?

I am sure that taking the side of a foreign country rather than a State would be the Constitutional thing to do.



Obama and Holder taking on Arizona's SB1070 - YouTube:

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

MOST POWERFUL VIDEO CLIP ABOUT AGING!!!!




Can you watch this video and not be touched?


Can you see one of you in this?


The generation that has killed their inheritance will reap the
"reward" of their selfishness.


Hug your child today, please. Your nursing home awaits.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

ABC's GCB Gets Canceled Because of Conservative Christians - Christian Newswire

It's hard to imagine a show that went out of it's way to ridicule a religion any more than GCB.

However, it was canceled because it was not a good show.  The acting was poor.  The story line was even more poor.  Even the commercials were lackluster.

Nevertheless, the show is gone.

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Friday, April 6, 2012

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Obama Backs Southern Part of Keystone XL Pipeline - NYTimes.com

Do one see the pipes behind the photo of President Obama?

Can one tell why our President is promising to fast track a project that was scheduled to complete before his speech?

Those sections of pipe were reported weeks ago to go in the ground between Cushing and Texas.

In the mean time, would someone please tell Mr. Obama the problem is not JUST oil in the pipe but rather the lack of refining capacity in the US?  Do you want lower priced fuel?  Build more refineries.


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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

"Dat Island Gonna Tip Over" (Huh??)



Watch the video and draw your own conclusion of the Gentleman.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Who are we increasing?

On Twitter, @kalemayer asks "The gospel, the church, the Body of Christ has become all about us rather than all about Jesus Christ. Who are we increasing?"

Well? Are you inviting friends to church or Jesus? Do you have come to church or come to Jesus moments? Is it all about YOU or all about Jesus?

Saturday, February 25, 2012

To the Iranian Embassy in Washington

In the matter of Youcef Nadarkhani, embassy personnel in Washington, DC were sent the following email.

Good morning.


I am concerned for the life of Youcef Nadarkhani.  I think it is sad that your country would kill a person because they are Christian.


I am willing to propose that, if you will spare Mr. Nadarkhani's life and arrange transportation to the United States for himself and his family, we will work hard to help him with shelter.


I don't think this is an unreasonable request.  It solves two problems.  First and most importantly, Christians place the value for life above all.  This would end the need to have Mr. Nadarkhani's life.  Second, he's out of your country and alive.  Thus he can not do anything to harm you, especially if you strip him of his Iranian Citizenship.


Do you think this can happen?


I look forward to a reply.


I'm not seeking money or stuff.  If you feel the same about this, write the Iranian officials or call them.  Maybe, if enough people offer to get him out of the country, then maybe his life will be spared.  If you'd like,  212.687.2020   is the number to the Iranian mission at the United Nations.

So far, no one from the Embassy has replied to the email.  On 13 March, I called and was told I must speak to someone at the United Nations. On 22 March, I called and left another message.

The Secretary of State has condemned his death sentence.  A number of petitions have been delivered to the Iranian government.

With the power of God Himself, this can happen.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Thoughts on #SOTU

Recently, @l3e1908 responded to the State of the Union address.


The tweet went like this:  "Washington should stop subsidizing millionaires" ... a quote from the President attributed to Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn, MD.


In response to this tweet, it was noted there's "no millionaires on food stamps."  That brought agreement from @SassiChik and @l3e1908


The thought that we can make the rich pay more is well taken.  A flat tax along all income levels would certainly level the Obama playing field.  If we take away the tax subsidies the "rich" enjoy, however, can there be a reaction to the subsidies the poor and working poor enjoy?  If we continue to tax the rich without subsidizing their return with deductions, can we expect to generate enough income to subsidize food stamps, medicaid, Medicare, day care, Supplemental Security Income, and the host of other "entitlement" or, if you will, "subsidy" programs?


The following narrative from a Facebook friend may help in understanding of how this lifestyle may be in jeopardy.

An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. That class had insisted that Obama's socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer.

The professor then said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on Obama's plan". All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade so no one will fail and no one will receive an A.... (substituting grades for dollars - something closer to home and more readily understood by all).

After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy. As the second test rolled around, the students who studied little had studied even less and the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too so they studied little..

The second test average was a D! No one was happy. When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an F. As the tests proceeded, the scores never increased as bickering, blame and name-calling all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of anyone else. To their great surprise, ALL FAILED and the professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great, but when government takes all the reward away, no one will try or want to succeed.

These are possibly the 5 best sentences you'll ever read and all applicable to this experiment:

1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.
2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it!
5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.

When was the last time you saw a Millionaire on Food Stamps?  Will the poor contribute to the deficit by giving up their subsidies?

Do you see this is becoming class warfare ... the haves versus the have nots ... with President Obama leading the charge?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Facebook Spam and Cybercrime on the Rise: How You Can Avoid It [INFOGRAPHIC]

Looks like social media is becoming the Email of the 80s.

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via Mashable! by Joann Pan on 1/10/12

Just how much cybercrime happens on Facebook? About 4 million Facebook users experience spam on a daily basis, 20% of Facebook users have been exposed to malware, and Facebook sees about 600,000 cases of hijacked log-ins every day.
As it stands, there are settings you can change to protect yourself against cybercrime. However, Facebook users aren't ever totally safe from being scammed and preyed upon as profile information continues to be shared with third parties, malware remains prominent and scammers are still allowed to create fake profiles.


SEE ALSO: 5 URL Expanders to Help You Avoid Spammy Links

Of course, there are a few reminders for staying safe on the world's largest social network. You can find some of them in the infographic below, by Zone Alarm.
It also shows the breadth of Facebook users around the world. In North America, out of 272 million Internet users, 168 million are surfing the web on Facebook. In Europe, 476 million people are on the Internet and 209 million are on Facebook.
Check the graphic below to see six simple reminders to keep yourself safe on Facebook:
Facebook Safety Infographic by Zone Alarm

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Homeless N..Y teen up for science prize gets house

It's always good to see folks do better.

This is still America. One can still achieve greatness.

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