We didn't plan on doing it but after stopping by a friends house and and eating some home made tamales, we felt we didn't have a choice.....we HAVE to make a batch for ourselves. Yesterday we bought all the stuff and today we prepared several dozen. And by the way..., they are VERY GOOD.
I know you've heard the term,"roll out", If we're not careful the next time we leave the house we'll roll out--literally.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Forgive
The Fruit of Forgiveness Conference season starts soon. The schedule of these life changing conferences will be posted soon.
www.fruitofforgiveness.org
Monday, December 26, 2011
Things I've Learned
The following list is from a devotion of John Piper's. As we close out this year and look forward to a new one, here are some things to consider:
Ps. 27:11a
jim
Things I Have Learned
1. The right road always leads to the right place; therefore, get on the right road and go as far as you can on it.My father was totally persuaded that wrong means do not lead to right ends. Or, more positively, he was persuaded that living in the right way — that is, doing the right things — are means that inevitably lead to where God wants us to be. This is why he told me, when I asked about God's leading in my life, "Son, keep the room clean where you are, and in God's time, the door to the next room will open."2. There is only one thing to do about anything; that is the right thing. Do right.
This is what one might say to a person perplexed by a difficult situation whose outcome is unknown. The person might say, "I just don't know what to do about this." It is not useless to be told: Do the right thing. That may not tell you exactly which good thing to do, but it does clear the air and rule out a few dozen bad ideas.3. Happiness is not found by looking for it. You stumble over happiness on the road to duty.
My, my, my. How was John Piper born from this? I would never say this. The main reason is that the Bible commands us to pursue our joy repeatedly. "Rejoice in the Lord, and again I say rejoice." "Delight yourself in the Lord." I think what he meant was: 1) Joy is always in something. Joy itself is not the something. So we seek joy in Christ. Not just joy in general. 2) When duty is hard and we do not feel joy in doing it, we should still do it, and pray that in the doing it the joy would be given. But what we need to make plain is that duty cannot be contrasted with joy, because joy is a biblical duty.4. The door to success swings on the hinges of opposition.
Remarkably, this saying implies that opposition is not just a natural accompaniment or antecedent of success, but that it is a means by which the door opens. One can think of many biblical examples. The opposition of Joseph's brothers opened the door to his leadership in Egypt. The taxing of the empire opened the door to getting the Messiah born in Bethlehem, not Nazareth, and thus fulfilling prophecy. The betrayal of Judas opened the door to the salvation of the world.5. God in the right place in my life fixes every other relationship of life (Matthew 6:33).
I wonder if this was tucked away in my mind so that unknown to me it controlled my analogy of the solar system to our many-faceted lives. If God is the blazing center of the solar system of our lives, then all the planets will be held in their proper orbit. But if not, everything goes awry.6. It is never right to get the right thing in the wrong way — like good grades, wealth, power, position. Don't sacrifice your principles.
Again, he hammers away at don't use bad means for good ends. Be a principled, not a pragmatic, person. O how we need to hear this today. Churches need to be principled, not endlessly adapting to culture. Persons need to make a promise and keep it no matter how much it hurts.7. It is a sin to do less than your best. It is wrong to do [merely] well.
"Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might" (Ecclesiastes 9:10). But be careful. Sometimes the "best" is a B+ sermon and spending time with your child. In other words, "best" always involves more decisions than the one you are making at the moment. That one means many other things are being left undone. So "best" is always the whole thing, not just the detail of the moment.8. It is wrong to be yoked to one who refuses the yoke of Christ.
Don't marry an unbeliever (1 Corinthians 7:39). Not all relationships with unbelievers are ruled out. Otherwise we could not obey Jesus' command to love them and bless them. But "yoke" implies a connectedness that either governs where we go or constrains where they go. And you cannot constrain faith in Jesus. It is free.9. The part of your character that is deficient is the part that needs attention.
This is the counterpoint to the advice: Go with your strengths. There is truth in both. Yes, be encouraged by every evidence of God's grace in your life, and use your gifts and graces for his glory. But you will become smug and vain if you do not keep your deficiencies before you and work on them.10. Don't quit. Finish the job. God can't use a quitter.
Warning: "He who endures to the end will be saved" (Mark 13:13). Promise: "He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ" (Philippians 1:6).11. Anything you do that hinders your progress for God is wrong.
O how thankful I am that this was the dominant way my father pressed me to pursue my sanctification. He did not mainly impose lists of don'ts on me, though we had them. And they were clear. Mainly he said: Maximize your progress in knowing and serving God. That ruled out a hundred foolish behaviors, some bad and some uselessly innocent.12. Beware of any society in which you feel compelled to put a bushel over your testimony.
This implies that you can go into a group of people who are evil if you are willing to open your mouth and take a stand for Jesus and righteousness. Nevertheless, 1 Corinthians 15:33 stands: "Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company ruins good morals.'"13. It isn't enough to be good. Be good for something. The essence of Christianity is not a passionless purity.
This is what I have meant in talking about a merely avoidance ethic. Don't just think of righteousness or holiness in terms of what you avoid, but what you do. As my father said in another place: Don't be a don'ter; be a doer.14. Positive living produces negative effect[s].
This is wise counsel that affirmation of the good always implies negation of the bad. If you think you can live your life without negating anything, you have lost touch with reality. "Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good" (Romans 12:9). You cannot love without hating what hurts the beloved.15. Learn to be sweetly firm.
This was what he said to my mother over the phone when she was exasperated with her one disobedient son: Be sweet and firm. I think she succeeded.Teach me Your way, O Lord........
Ps. 27:11a
jim
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
'Tis The Season
It's the most wonderful time of the year
With the kids jingle belling
And everyone telling you "Be of good cheer"
It's the most wonderful time of the year
It's the hap-happiest season of all
With those holiday greetings and gay happy meetings
When friends come to call
It's the hap- happiest season of all........
Christmas is season with many facets. For some it's a joyful and loving time when family and friends get together, old relations are rekindled, gifts are given and received and children look forward to seeing what Santa left under the tree.
For others it's a lonely, stressful and depressing time. Job loss, foreclosures, family issues, no close relationships are a few of the contributors that make this a less than desirable time of the year.
More importantly, the reason we celebrate Christmas is not the reason we should celebrate Christmas. It's all about the 'Stuff' and when we are in the center of either of the extremes of having all or nothing, the significance of Christ is diminished. And, there is a growing group of people that just don't like Jesus.
When we look at Jesus' it is amazing to realize that many people want to remove Him from Christmas. In fact they want to eliminate from society the One who gives them every breath, who keeps their heart beating, who created the world in which they live. Why would they want the Creator of the universe purged from their midst?
Jesus often represents everything they despise: morality holiness, decency, and the authority He has to tell them what to do. They miss the part about the joy and peace that could be theirs in abundance or want. They choose instead to rebel against the God who loves them. This behavior indicates how blind people can be, and how unwise it is not to investigate Scripture to learn who Christ is.
My hope is that we break the cycle of dismissal....don't miss the time of your visitation.
saying, "If you had known, even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. "For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you, surround you and close you in on every side, "and level you, and your children within you, to the ground; and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know the time of your visitation." (Luke 19:42-44)
With the kids jingle belling
And everyone telling you "Be of good cheer"
It's the most wonderful time of the year
It's the hap-happiest season of all
With those holiday greetings and gay happy meetings
When friends come to call
It's the hap- happiest season of all........
Christmas is season with many facets. For some it's a joyful and loving time when family and friends get together, old relations are rekindled, gifts are given and received and children look forward to seeing what Santa left under the tree.
For others it's a lonely, stressful and depressing time. Job loss, foreclosures, family issues, no close relationships are a few of the contributors that make this a less than desirable time of the year.
More importantly, the reason we celebrate Christmas is not the reason we should celebrate Christmas. It's all about the 'Stuff' and when we are in the center of either of the extremes of having all or nothing, the significance of Christ is diminished. And, there is a growing group of people that just don't like Jesus.
When we look at Jesus' it is amazing to realize that many people want to remove Him from Christmas. In fact they want to eliminate from society the One who gives them every breath, who keeps their heart beating, who created the world in which they live. Why would they want the Creator of the universe purged from their midst?
Jesus often represents everything they despise: morality holiness, decency, and the authority He has to tell them what to do. They miss the part about the joy and peace that could be theirs in abundance or want. They choose instead to rebel against the God who loves them. This behavior indicates how blind people can be, and how unwise it is not to investigate Scripture to learn who Christ is.
My hope is that we break the cycle of dismissal....don't miss the time of your visitation.
saying, "If you had known, even you, especially in this your day, the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. "For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you, surround you and close you in on every side, "and level you, and your children within you, to the ground; and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know the time of your visitation." (Luke 19:42-44)
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