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Reign in us - Starfield

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Reign in us - Starfield



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How should Christians react to Haiti's recient Earthquake?

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"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." - Eph 2:10



Recently, I was disappointed to find that some Christians were telling others that "the earthquake in Haiti was God's judgment on the Haitians for making a pat with Satan." Whether or not that statement is true is of no consequence to me, and I will not deal with the historicity of that report. What does concern me however, and what I will deal with in this blog, is how we are to react to such a tragedy. Before I begin on that issue, let me first remind the readers of a story taken out of Luke's account in the Bible (Luke 13:2-4) .

Jesus once told a story about a tower falling on about 18 people in a town called Siloam. After telling the story, he asked the question, "do you think the people who died in the accident are any worse sinners than those who live in Jerusalem?" To which he replied, "No! And unless you (those in Jerusalem) repent, you too will likewise perish." There are many things that could be said on this story, but I only use it as a platform from which I will give an answer to the question the blog asks. Are the people of Haiti more wicked that we in the United States? Well, quite obviously someone may say, "they practice voodoo as their religion, and commit ungodly crimes."  Well, have you not read..."all we like sheep have gone astray" and "all have sinned and fallen short of God's glory?" God is no respecter of persons, and he does not choose one sinner over another, based on the sinner. As it is written..."God has mercy on whom he has mercy, and compassion on whom he has compassion."

Any sinner, whether Haitian or American, does not merit God's mercy based on their sin. Again, "all have sinned, and have come under the just judgment of God." Rather - and this must be seen if any humility is to be birthed in us - the evidence of God's mercy on a particular person, is that the person does not sin as much as they could. All persons have certain proclivities to produce great and terrible evils, it is the sovereign God of the universe who curtails, and altogether frustrates our sinful desires. So all that being said, I would have to say that the Haitians sins aren't any worse than ours here in the US (not to mention, we here do some pretty wicked things too!). So why did the earthquake occur in Haiti and not here? My answer is simple: I don't know. I honestly don't know. And, since the Bible doesn't tell me as a Christian why God allows calamity in one place, and prosperity in another, I cannot in truth or sincerity tell you why Haiti is suffering. What I can tell you however, is that Haiti is suffering! I can also tell you why God saves people; the heading gives a hint - "for good works and to bring Glory to the Father."

So all that being said, what are you doing to help people in need, Christian? I know that all aren't able to be there physically, but there are other ways you can help. You can give to the missionaries and other organizations there. Honestly speaking, all help is good help to the Haitian people right now. However, if you are a Christian, there is more at stake here than just being good and moral people. We are not solely a "nice people" who help others when in need. We exist for more. We exist as walking and living reminders - reminders that point to the love and mercy of Jesus Christ. There is more at stake here than just physical and temporal needs (that is a need, and I pray you would help in any way you could!). Eternity coming. Jesus' words is still applicable today - "unless you repent, you too would perish in hell." So how are we as Christian people to act?

We are to be a loving and sympathetic people who pray and give! We pray until we've prayed, and until God the All Mighty One hears us, and we give as if it were us in need. More than that, we are to take the good news of the gospel (which incidentally is seen for which it is intended - namely good news, often times in times of great despair) to a people who, just like everyone else, will one day die. Whether we die in an earthquake or in our beds is of little importance. What is important, however, is if we died as sinners who have been reconciled to God via faith in God's sacrifice, Jesus Christ.

If you would like to give to a creditable ministry who has been doing God's work in Haiti for awhile, please send your donations to:

Heritage Baptist Church
3585 Thruston Dermont Rd.
Owensboro, KY 42303

In car of Keith Maddy for Haiti


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Happy New Year 2010

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I remember last year. Sort of. It went so fast! I can remember writing my "happy new year 2009 blog," and now its already 2010. Wow. I only desire one thing. Lord, at any cost, please make me more like Jesus. Only give grace to go through the means you choose, so that I would endure.
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Lincoln Brewster - Surrender

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"...I'm giving you my heart, and all that is within. I lay it all down, for the sake of you, my King."
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Jeremy Camp - Give me Jesus

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"You can have all this world, just give me Jesus."
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John Piper - The Protestant Work Ethic

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How I Choose To Deal With My Depression

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"The LORD is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD. It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth. Let him sit alone in silence when it is laid on him; let him put his mouth in the dust-- there may yet be hope; let him give his cheek to the one who strikes, and let him be filled with insults. For the Lord will not cast off forever, but, though he cause grief, he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love; for he does not willingly afflict or grieve the children of men" (Lamentations 3:25-33).
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Bible Study pt 14

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"I choose Christ' will over my own because I study finance. I have considered all that I may get in this life via my intellect, ability, and wit, versus the eternal glory that comes with giving myself to the work and will of my God. I chose God's will, since he promised that if I store up treasures in Heaven, it will be unlike the treasures of the earth - it will be eternal!"


I have been rocked by Monday night's bible study. Josh spoke on the topic of stewardship; specifically speaking about the preciousness of time, and the importance of handling money with maturity. Expounding on the fact that all things - even our time and money, are given by God, Josh asked some questions that I believe has revolutionized my thinking. The first question is..."how much of God's time will I use for myself?" and the next..."how much of God's money will I keep for myself?" I love the way these questions were asked, as they carry clear connotations and serious reminders of God being the giver of things I have. I look forward to putting these things into practice, and redeeming the time. I have nothing else to add but this pray: "Lord, teach us to number our days that we may gain a heart of wisdom"(Psa 90:12). My Zimbio
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10 Reasons Why Michael Jackson's Life and Death Matters

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Perhaps I may not have been so assumptive as the speaker in this video, but I liked it nonetheless. I pray that the truth said in this video may lead to the salvation of many souls.
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A Hot Prayer

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Two things I ask of you; deny them not to me before I die: Remove far from me falsehood and lying; give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with the food that is needful for me, lest I be full and deny you and say, "Who is the LORD?" or lest I be poor and steal and profane the name of my God. (Proverbs 30:7-9)
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Prayer of my Heart

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One thing I ask of the Lord, please don't withhold it from me! That I may look at the cross and lose my life for the sake and glory of the Lord Jesus, then I would be happy; then I would have not lived a wasted life!
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What God Showed Me Today

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"Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ..." (Philippians 3:8-9).

Tonight I had a chance to speak to a friend about what it means to be justified by faith in Jesus, and as we spoke on the subject, God graciously worked on both our hearts. For me, as I began to think about being justified, I was instantly reminded by some scriptures and there implications for me. Here's a small summary of my thoughts:

I have been born again because all my hope and trust is in Jesus (John 1:12). Because I trust in Jesus, I am justified insomuch that "there is now, therefore, no condemnation for me" (Romans 8:1). God loves me just as he loves his Son Jesus, in whom he is well pleased (John 17:23). I exist by God and "for God" (Col 1:16). Presently in my life, I do not want to be married and I have contentment in singleness (though I'd like to get married sometime in the future), therefore I should not waste time thinking about what I do not have; especially considering that the Sovereign God of the universe has given me a sense of contentment. I should aim hard at pleasing God where he has me, and be faithful.

The following scripture also came to mind. It was both convicting and encouraging:

"What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you? Is it not this, that your passions are at war within you? You desire and do not have, so you murder. You covet and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel. You do not have, because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions..."(James 4:1-3).




Oh help me in this Father, please!! My Zimbio
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The Message God Used to Save Me

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"The law of the LORD is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple" (Psalm 19:7).

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t has now been 6 years, and I'm just beginning to see how amazing my conversion was. Oh there is so much to tell! So much to say of my presumed position in God, because of my assumptions that I was a good person. I will not write of them now, but you may ask me if you see me! This post is just a reminder of God's goodness and mercy; how though hearing a message geared for teaching Christians how to share their faith, a sinner heard and believed unto salvation. I still remember what I said that night in my room: "Oh...this is what Christianity is about?" Prior to that message, I didn't understand why Jesus died (though I would say "for the sins of the world"). After that message, I could say with Paul the Apostle..."I would have not known sin but by the law," and again..."the law was my school master in leading me to Christ."


Father - thank you for letting me understand the message of the gospel, and for making it the sweetest thing I ever heard! Make me to obey you more, for this is my reasonable sacrifice! My Zimbio
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Sorrowful Yet Always Rejoicing

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"Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep." - Romans 12:15

I heard it said in the lyrics of a popular song, "its just a bittersweet symphony that is life." How true are these words! Today my heart leaps with joy for a brother and friend who has had an opportunity to discuss correct doctrine with some other brothers, and yet at the same time my heart sinks with sympathy and pain for a sister who has yet to come home. Oh how we groan inwardly as we wait the redemption of our bodies, and the return of Our Lord and King.

Come Quickly Lord Jesus! Please! My Zimbio
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Rescue The Perishing - Billy and Cindy Foote

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There is so much suffering in the world! Father, it would be a crime and utterly sinful to live selfish and oblivious to this reality. Please change me or let me die!
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Fellowship to the Glory of God

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I'm pretty much a mad man, so sometimes I pray like this: "Lord make me otherworldly! Do not let me live as I am; this "normal" person, when Christians should be so much more. Make me so effected by the reality of your trues that I cannot help live in light of eternity." I call myself a mad man, by the way, because I wonder if I understand the effects and ramifications of what I ask? I wonder if I am able to bare such a cross. Nevertheless, this ignorant mad man continues to pray as he is lead. Having said all that however, tonight I saw something of the power of God to change people. This is the same power I aim to see in my own life! Tonight, I hung out with a family from my church who, by God's grace, are coming out of their comfort zones and really looking for ways to practically honor the Lord. I will not go into great detail as to how they are practically living out coming out of their comfort zones, but I will mention that I see the power of God working in them. LORD, I marvel at the works of your hand, and I bless you for the Chesley's! Be pleased to bless them and to grow them in your graces, that they may benefit from the joy that comes from knowing you! My Zimbio
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Living Sacrifice

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"I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship." - Romans 12:1

I have seen your tender mercies and the great love with which you have loved me. Please let me be conformed into the image of your Great Son, that I may indeed please you. I am sorry for the way I have loved you in return! Let me change. Let me be a living sacrifice. Please! My Zimbio
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Sinner's are Slaves

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Lord Jesus, you are the only one that could set the captives free. Please free us from our self-imposed slavery to sin! Please!
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God's Glory and our Greatest Joy

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Father, make me to understand with my heart and not only my mind, please! My Zimbio
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The Idolatry of Decisional "Evangelism"

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Lord, please let your people grow in knowledge of your truth and knowledge of you! Please! My Zimbio
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A Pilgrim's Progress: My Life as a Christian.