Wednesday, March 21, 2012
True Israel and the land promises
Joshua 21:43-45 ESV - "Thus the LORD gave to Israel all the land that he swore to give to their fathers. And they took possession of it, and they settled there. And the LORD gave them rest on every side just as he had sworn to their fathers. Not one of all their enemies had withstood them, for the LORD had given all their enemies into their hands. Not one word of all the good promises that the LORD had made to the house of Israel had failed; all came to pass."
Many Christians apply the "land promise" Scriptures of Genesis to modern day unbelieving Jews. This presupposition plays out on in reality by meddling in Middle Eastern politics. However, in Joshua we see that the land promised to Israel has already been fulfilled. To assume that a modern, unbelieving, anti-Christian nation will again inherit this land is to assume that God will bless an apostate nation whose identity is rooted in their rejection of Jesus Christ.
Not only that, the consequences of this viewpoint causes much unneeded conflict and unnecessary war, all based on a misreading of Scripture.
The blessings of God find their fulfillment ultimately in Christ, where we don't look for land to find peace, but we look to the LORD.
So, who are True Jews? Who is True Israel? Who is Abraham's offspring? Galatians 3:29 says, "IF YOU ARE CHRIST'S, THEN YOU ARE ABRAHAM'S OFFSPRING, HEIRS ACCORDING TO THE PROMISE." It's clear. CHRISTIANS are Abraham's offspring, CHRISTIANS are heirs, because we are Christ's. Modern day Israel does not believe in Christ. Therefore, they are not Abraham's offspring and not heirs.
Who is True Israel?
The truth is that there is no such thing as an “orthodox” Jew, unless he is a Christian; for if Jews believed the Old Testament, they would believe in Christ. If a man does not believe in Christ, he does not believe Moses either: John 5:46 - "For if you believed Moses, you would believe me; for he wrote of me."
Who then is the true Jew? Who belongs to the true Israel? According to the clear teaching of the New Testament, the person (regardless of his ethnic heritage) who has been clothed with Jesus Christ is the inheritor of the promises to Abraham, and possesses the blessings of the Covenant.
-David Chilton, Days of Vengeance
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Coming with the Clouds
"Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. Even so. Amen." (Revelation 1:7 ESV)
Without a familiarity of Old Testament language, the whole of Revelation, unfortunately, becomes a grab bag, a free-for-all of interpretation based on conjecture. We should always let Scripture interpret Scripture. And when we look to the Revelation, we see that nearly all of its symbols have a history of meaning rooted in thousands of years worth of inspired literature established by the law and the prophets. Instead of modern day prognosticators trying to divine foreign meanings from Revelation (often looking to world events for clues), we should instead look for the key to understanding already in Scripture. These words and phrases have already been established and have a pattern of literary meaning pregnant with symbolism, fantasy, clarity and beauty. A mere "this means that" symbology, which so many today try to use, is a disservice to sacred Scripture and causes confusion.
So, let's look at just a few instances of how "clouds" were used in reference to God in the Old Testament...
Without a familiarity of Old Testament language, the whole of Revelation, unfortunately, becomes a grab bag, a free-for-all of interpretation based on conjecture. We should always let Scripture interpret Scripture. And when we look to the Revelation, we see that nearly all of its symbols have a history of meaning rooted in thousands of years worth of inspired literature established by the law and the prophets. Instead of modern day prognosticators trying to divine foreign meanings from Revelation (often looking to world events for clues), we should instead look for the key to understanding already in Scripture. These words and phrases have already been established and have a pattern of literary meaning pregnant with symbolism, fantasy, clarity and beauty. A mere "this means that" symbology, which so many today try to use, is a disservice to sacred Scripture and causes confusion.
So, let's look at just a few instances of how "clouds" were used in reference to God in the Old Testament...
Monday, March 12, 2012
Revelation: Soon means Soon
[Those who would place Revelation as occurring in our modern era believe] that St. John was warning the Christians of his day mostly about things they would never see – meaning that the Book of Revelation has been irrelevant for 1900 years! To claim that the book has relevance only for our generation is egocentric; and it is contrary to the testimony of the book itself. It must be stressed that the Greek expression for our English word shortly plainly means soon, and those who first read the phrase would not have understood it to mean anything else (cf. Luke 18:8; Acts 12:7; 22:18; 25:4; Rom. 16:20; Rev. 22:6). A futurist interpretation is refuted in the very first verse of Revelation.
Days of Vengeance, David Chilton
The following verses all use the same Greek word for "soon."
The Revelation is a REVEALING...not a secretive mystery
St. John makes it clear from the outset that his book is a revelation, an unveiling or disclosure of God’s purposes. It is not intended to be mysterious or enigmatic; it is, emphatically, a revealing of its subject. Specifically, it is the Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him – in other words, a revelation mediated by our Lord Himself (cf. Heb. 1:2), about the things that must shortly take place. The Revelation, therefore, is not concerned with either the scope of world history or the end of the world, but with events that were in the near future to St. John and his readers.
Days of Vengeance, David Chilton
Sunday, March 11, 2012
If Revelation is for us, what would John's readers have thought?
“Was a book sent by an apostle to the churches of Asia Minor, with a benediction on its readers, a mere unintelligible jargon, an inexplicable enigma, to them? That can hardly be. Yet if the book were meant to unveil the secrets of distant times, must it not of necessity have been unintelligible to its first readers – and not only unintelligible, but even irrelevant and useless? If it spake, as some would have us believe, of Huns and Goths and Saracens, of medieval emperors and popes, of the Protestant Reformation and the French Revolution, what possible interest or meaning could it have for the Christian churches of Ephesus, and Smyrna, and Philadelphia, and Laodicea? Especially when we consider the actual circumstances of those early Christians – many of them enduring cruel sufferings and grievous persecutions, and all of them eagerly looking for an approaching hour of deliverance which was now close at hand – what purpose could it have answered to send them a document which they were urged to read and ponder, which was yet mainly occupied with historical events so distant as to be beyond the range of their sympathies, and so obscure that even at this day the shrewdest critics are hardly agreed on any one point?
“Is it conceivable that an apostle would mock the suffering and persecuted Christians of his time with dark parables about distant ages? If this book were really intended to minister faith and comfort to the very persons to whom it was sent, it must unquestionably deal with matters in which they were practically and personally interested. And does not this very obvious consideration suggest the true key to the Apocalypse? Must it not of necessity refer to matters of contemporary history? The only tenable, the only reasonable, hypothesis is that it was intended to be understood by its original readers; but this is as much as to say that it must be occupied with the events and transactions of their own day, and these comprised within a comparatively brief space of time."
J. Stuart Russell
Identity of the Beast Clear to First Century Readers
This calls for wisdom: let the one who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and his number is 666. (Revelation 13:18 ESV)
Why would John write this to his first century audience if he didn't intend for them to actually know it?
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Mark of the Beast & Mark of the Lamb
Biblical symbols don't mean just anything. They have their root in Scripture. And Scripture always interprets Scripture.
Exodus 28:36-38 - You shall also make a plate of pure gold and engrave on it, like the engraving of a signet: HOLINESS TO THE LORD. And you shall put it on a blue cord, that it may be on the turban; it shall be on the front of the turban, So it shall be on Aaron's forehead...
Deuteronomy 6:6-8 - And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.
Here we see clearly see the commands of the Lord to be "in your heart" and "as a sign on your hand" and "frontlets between your eyes." The hand and the forehead illustrating doing and acknowledging God's commands.
So, when we see the mark of the beast, we should understand that Scripture has already established what a mark on the hand and forehead actually is. Those who took the mark of the beast were the ones who gave themselves over in thought and deed to the will of the Antichrist.
Exodus 28:36-38 - You shall also make a plate of pure gold and engrave on it, like the engraving of a signet: HOLINESS TO THE LORD. And you shall put it on a blue cord, that it may be on the turban; it shall be on the front of the turban, So it shall be on Aaron's forehead...
Deuteronomy 6:6-8 - And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes.
Here we see clearly see the commands of the Lord to be "in your heart" and "as a sign on your hand" and "frontlets between your eyes." The hand and the forehead illustrating doing and acknowledging God's commands.
So, when we see the mark of the beast, we should understand that Scripture has already established what a mark on the hand and forehead actually is. Those who took the mark of the beast were the ones who gave themselves over in thought and deed to the will of the Antichrist.
Symbolism in the Bible
Paradise is where prophecy began. It is worth noting that the very first promise of the coming Redeemer was stated in highly symbolic terms. God said to the Serpent:
I will put enmity
Between you and the woman
And between your seed and her Seed;
He shall crush your head,
And you shall strike His heel. (Gen. 3:15)
Obviously, this is not simply “history written in advance.” It is a symbolic statement, very much of a piece with the evocative, poetic language used throughout the Bible, and especially in Revelation. In fact, St. John plainly tells us in his opening sentence that the Revelation is written in signs, in symbols. He did not intend it to be read like a newspaper or a stock market analysis. He expected his audience to respond to his prophecy in terms of the Bible’s own system of symbolism. I repeat: the Bible’s own system of symbolism. The meaning of a symbol is not whatever we choose to make it; nor did St. John create the images of the Book of Revelation out of his own imagination.
Days of Vengeance
The Purpose of Prophecy
No Biblical writer ever revealed the future merely for the sake of satisfying curiosity: The goal was always to direct God’s people toward right action in the present. The overwhelming majority of Biblical prophecy had nothing to do with the common misconception of “prophecy” as foretelling the future. The prophets told of the future only in order to stimulate godly living.
Days of Vengeance by David Chilton
Revelation to be Read Aloud to the Churches of Asia
The lectionary nature of Revelation helps explain the wealth of liturgical material in the prophecy. Revelation is not, of course, a manual about how to “do” a worship service; rather, it is a worship service, a liturgy conducted in heaven as a model for those on earth (and incidentally instructing us that the Throneroom of God is the only proper vantage point for viewing the earthly conflict between the Seed of the Woman and the seed of the Serpent): “The worship of the Church has traditionally, quite consciously, been patterned after the divine and eternal realities revealed in [Revelation]. The prayer of the Church and its mystical celebration are one with the prayer and celebration of the kingdom of heaven.
-Days of Vengeance by David Chilton
Revelation's Great Harlot
From Days of Vengeance, By Robert Chilton:
Throughout Scripture, Israel is regarded as God’s Wife; the covenant is a marriage bond, and she is expected to be faithful to it. Her apostasy from God is called adultery, and she is identified as a harlot. There are numerous examples of this in the prophets:
How the faithful city has become a harlot,
She who was full of justice!
Righteousness once lodged in her,
But now murderers. (Isa. 1:21)
For long ago I broke your yoke
And tore off your bonds;
But you said: I will not serve!
For on every high hill
And under every green tree
You have lain down as a harlot. (Jer. 2:20)
Your fame went forth among the nations on account of your beauty, for it was perfect because of My splendor which I bestowed on you, declares the Lord GOD. But you trusted in your beauty and played the harlot because of your fame, and you poured out your harlotries on every passerby who might be willing. (Ezek. 16:14-15)
Do not rejoice, O Israel, with exultation like the nations! For you have played the harlot, forsaking your God. You have loved harlots’ earnings on every threshing floor.
(Hos. 9:1)
Throughout Scripture, it is Israel whom the prophets characteristically condemn as a harlot. Accordingly, when St. John brings lawsuit against Israel for her rejection of Christ, the greatest apostasy of all time (cf. Matt. 21:33-45), he appropriately calls her “the Great Harlot . . . the Mother of the harlots and of the abominations of the Land” (Rev. 17:1, 5).
When were the Last Days?
The Biblical expression Last Days properly refers to the period from the Advent of Christ until the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, the “last days” of Israel during the transition period from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant.
Let's look at Scripture...
The number Four and Seven in Scripture
From Days of Vengeance, by Robert Chilton:
One of the striking features of the Leviticus passage is that the curses are arranged in a special pattern: Four times in this chapter God says, “I will punish you seven times for your sins” (Lev. 26:18,21,24,28). The number seven, as we will see abundantly throughout Revelation, is a Biblical number for completeness or fullness (taken from the seven-day pattern laid down at the creation in
Genesis 1).36 The number four is used in Scripture in connection with the earth, especially the Land of Israel; thus four rivers flowed out of Eden to water the whole earth (Gen. 2:10); the Land, like the Altar, is pictured as having four corners (Isa.11:12; cf. Ex. 27:1-2), from which the four winds blow (Jer. 49:36); the camp of Israel was arranged in four groups around the sides of the Tabernacle (Num. 2); and so on (see your concordance and Bible dictionary). So by speaking of four sevenfold
judgments in Leviticus 26, God is saying that a full, complete judgment will come upon the Land of Israel for its sins. This theme is taken up by the prophets in their warnings to Israel:
And I shall appoint over them four kinds of doom, declares
the LORD: the sword to slay, the dogs to drag off, and the birds of
the sky and the beasts of the earth to devour and destroy. (Jer. 15:3)
Thus says the Lord GOD: I shall send My four evil judgments
against Jerusalem: sword, famine, wild beasts, and plague to cut
off man and beast from it! (Ezek. 14:21)
The imagery of a sevenfold judgment coming four times is most fully developed in the Book of Revelation, which is explicitly divided into four sets of seven: the Letters to the Seven Churches, the opening of the Seven Seals, the sounding of the Seven Trumpets, and the outpouring of the Seven Chalices. In thus following the formal structure of the covenantal curse in Leviticus, St. John underscores the nature of his prophecy as a declaration of covenant wrath against Jerusalem.
The Pattern of the "Covenant Treaty" in Scripture
In one of the books I am reading right now, Days of Vengeance by David Chilton, the author notes a pattern of how treaties were established in ancient near eastern nations in Bible times, and how when Scripture discusses treaties or covenants, this pattern is found, most notably in Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28, but also in the books of the prophets and the Revelation. Here is the pattern:
1. Preamble (identifying the lordship of the Great King,
stressing both his transcendence [greatness and power] and his
immanence [nearness and presence]);
2. Historical Prologue (surveying the lord’s previous relationship
to the vassal, especially emphasizing the blessings bestowed);
3. Ethical Stipulations (expounding the vassal’s obligations,
his “guide to citizenship” in the covenant);
4. Sanctions (outlining the blessings for obedience and
curses for disobedience);
5. Succession Arrangements (dealing with the continuity of
the covenant relationship over future generations).
Like many other Biblical prophecies, the Book of Revelation
is a prophecy of Covenant wrath against apostate Israel, which
irrevocably turned away from the Covenant in her rejection of
Christ. And, like many other Biblical prophecies, the Book of
Revelation is written in the form of the Covenant Lawsuit, with
five parts, conforming to the treaty structure of the Covenant.
In order to grasp the five-part structure of Revelation, we
must first consider how St. John’s prophecy is related to the
message of Leviticus 26. Like Deuteronomy 28, Leviticus 26 sets
forth the sanctions of the Covenant: If Israel obeys God, she
will be blessed in every area of life (Lev. 26:1-13; Deut. 28:1-14);
if she disobeys, however, she will be visited with the Curse, spelled
out in horrifying detail (Lev. 26:14-39; Deut. 28:15-68). (These
curses were most fully poured out in the progressive desolation
of Israel during the Last Days, culminating in the Great Tribulation
of A.D. 67-70, as punishment for her apostasy and rejection
of her True Husband, the Lord Jesus Christ.).
1. Preamble (identifying the lordship of the Great King,
stressing both his transcendence [greatness and power] and his
immanence [nearness and presence]);
2. Historical Prologue (surveying the lord’s previous relationship
to the vassal, especially emphasizing the blessings bestowed);
3. Ethical Stipulations (expounding the vassal’s obligations,
his “guide to citizenship” in the covenant);
4. Sanctions (outlining the blessings for obedience and
curses for disobedience);
5. Succession Arrangements (dealing with the continuity of
the covenant relationship over future generations).
Like many other Biblical prophecies, the Book of Revelation
is a prophecy of Covenant wrath against apostate Israel, which
irrevocably turned away from the Covenant in her rejection of
Christ. And, like many other Biblical prophecies, the Book of
Revelation is written in the form of the Covenant Lawsuit, with
five parts, conforming to the treaty structure of the Covenant.
In order to grasp the five-part structure of Revelation, we
must first consider how St. John’s prophecy is related to the
message of Leviticus 26. Like Deuteronomy 28, Leviticus 26 sets
forth the sanctions of the Covenant: If Israel obeys God, she
will be blessed in every area of life (Lev. 26:1-13; Deut. 28:1-14);
if she disobeys, however, she will be visited with the Curse, spelled
out in horrifying detail (Lev. 26:14-39; Deut. 28:15-68). (These
curses were most fully poured out in the progressive desolation
of Israel during the Last Days, culminating in the Great Tribulation
of A.D. 67-70, as punishment for her apostasy and rejection
of her True Husband, the Lord Jesus Christ.).
What does Republican mean anymore?
Mitt Romney has been on just about every side of just about every issue. Political expedience is his modus operandi. He was pro-choice before he was pro-life. He bragged about getting hundreds of millions of federal dollars for the Olympics. He instituted an individual mandate for health care in his state, Massachusetts. Yet, he is a "Republican."
Santorum voted to give Planned Parenthood $25 million. He voted to raise the debt limit and voted for unbalanced budgets. His views on abortion have even changed over time as a politician.
What IS the Republican Party?
Pathetic.
Except for one, at least.
Santorum voted to give Planned Parenthood $25 million. He voted to raise the debt limit and voted for unbalanced budgets. His views on abortion have even changed over time as a politician.
What IS the Republican Party?
Pathetic.
Except for one, at least.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Salvation and Works
"For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if anyone builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw—each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done. If the work that anyone has built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward. If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire. (1 Corinthians 3:11-15 ESV)
The FOUNDATION of SALVATION is CHRIST ALONE.
We can (and SHOULD!) build on to the FOUNDATION of SALVATION (which is Christ alone) with works.
BUT, what kind of works will we build with - "gold, silver, and precious stones" or "wood, hay and straw"?
"If the work that anyone has built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward. If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, THOUGH HE HIMSELF WILL BE SAVED..."
What we DO, does NOT save us. What we DO, does NOT send us to hell..
We don't work FOR our faith. We work FROM our faith.
Amerika
"America is an empire.
And the Bible has a lot to say about empires.
Most of the Bible is a history told by people living in lands occupied by conquering superpowers. It's a book written from the underside of power. It's an oppression narrative. The majority of the Bible was written by a minority of people living under the rule and reign of massive, mighty empires, from the Egyptian empire to the Babylonian Empire to the Persian Empire to the Assyrian Empire.
This can make the Bible a very difficult book to understand if you are reading as a citizen of the most powerful empire the world has ever seen. Without careful study and reflection, and humility, it may even be possible to miss central themes of the Scriptures.
Because what's true of empires then is true of empires now."
Jesus Wants to Save Christians by Rob Bell
And the Bible has a lot to say about empires.
Most of the Bible is a history told by people living in lands occupied by conquering superpowers. It's a book written from the underside of power. It's an oppression narrative. The majority of the Bible was written by a minority of people living under the rule and reign of massive, mighty empires, from the Egyptian empire to the Babylonian Empire to the Persian Empire to the Assyrian Empire.
This can make the Bible a very difficult book to understand if you are reading as a citizen of the most powerful empire the world has ever seen. Without careful study and reflection, and humility, it may even be possible to miss central themes of the Scriptures.
Because what's true of empires then is true of empires now."
Jesus Wants to Save Christians by Rob Bell
Monday, March 5, 2012
This is so stupid... I WANT ONE!!!
It's a piece of plastic you attach around your head and stick things to your face with. Intended for phones, this guy proves you can go hands free with a 5 pound laptop. Hands free!
LOL, I think I want one though...
https://www.gojohandsfree.com/
LOL, I think I want one though...

https://www.gojohandsfree.com/
A suitable notepad
If I ever wore suits I would definitely use the Hankie Notepad.
Who needs a fashionable snot rag in their pocket when they could have a functional notepad!? So cool! $10! :)
Who needs a fashionable snot rag in their pocket when they could have a functional notepad!? So cool! $10! :)

The Thousand Year Reign of Christ
Recently, a friend of mine asked me what I thought about the thousand years that are mentioned in Revelation 20. I have still not answered her because I wanted to study more. So, for the past few days I have been enjoying digging into Scripture.
That being said, my faith is always a work in progress. I know I don't have all the answers and know that I never will. However, careful study has led me to the conclusion I will lay out here. May my view change? Of course! With any new insights into Scripture I happen upon, I always reevaluate. Here's what I believe now.
Before addressing the millennial reign of Christ, the first place I should start is with a question: when does Christ's kingdom begin? If we answer that question, then Christ's thousand year reign comes into focus.
Let's look at Scripture!
That being said, my faith is always a work in progress. I know I don't have all the answers and know that I never will. However, careful study has led me to the conclusion I will lay out here. May my view change? Of course! With any new insights into Scripture I happen upon, I always reevaluate. Here's what I believe now.
Before addressing the millennial reign of Christ, the first place I should start is with a question: when does Christ's kingdom begin? If we answer that question, then Christ's thousand year reign comes into focus.
Let's look at Scripture!
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Birds in the Wilderness
As we were chilling in the study this afternoon, a large flock of some kind of bird flew down into our yard. This fascinated the girls. Then they all flew away right over our house. Pretty cool. Our new neighborhood is like the "wilderness" compared to living downtown Tampa where we moved from. It had its perks. But, it's great out here. :)
The future of wall outlets
$15 at Lowe's, this is a VERY handy outlet that plugs directly into a regular old wall outlet. But, it does something magical. Well, at least if you have lots of "iDevices" or any other USB corded tech.

The top plug remains a plug. The bottom plug becomes two powered USB ports. Very handy if you don't want big clunky power adapters for all your devices.

The top plug remains a plug. The bottom plug becomes two powered USB ports. Very handy if you don't want big clunky power adapters for all your devices.
Mayan Hot Chocolate
If you've ever seen the movie Chocolat, you know Juliette Binoche's character, Vianne, opens a chocolate shop in a small town during lent. Among the incredible looking tasties, she creates Mayan Hot Cocoa. Just eyeballing it, the rich drink appears to have the consistency of motor oil. It's thick stuff. After googling it, I discovered that Mayan Hot Cocoa incorporates jalapeno peppers as the kicker.
Well, after some testing, I have created my own recipe that is very tasty, warm, rich and spicy!
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My version of Mayan Hot Cocoa in a small espresso cup... a little bit goes a LONG way! |
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 squares of Baker's unsweetened baking chocolate squares
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp ground red pepper
Mix all in a small pan on low heat until nice and hot. This makes enough to fill two 4 small espresso style cups (pictured above). And that's just the right amount for an after dinner dessert or an afternoon pick-me-up.
Of course, the recipe can be doubled if you have company. :)
Let me know how you like it if you try!
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Retro iPhone Cases
How cool is this, huh? Too bad they had to take them down. Seems Apple Legal has some issues with them...
http://technabob.com/blog/2012/02/08/retro-apple-iphone-cases/

http://technabob.com/blog/2012/02/08/retro-apple-iphone-cases/
Young at Heart
Just relaxing this morning listening to some smooth and gentle music on Pandora this morning when the song "Young at Heart" comes on sung by Frank Sinatra. The lyrics are great!
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you
If you're young at heart
For it's hard, you will find, to be narrow of mind
If you're young at heart
You can go to extremes with impossible schemes
You can laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams
And life gets more exciting with each passing day
And love is either in your heart or on it's way
Don't you know that it's worth every treasure on earth
To be young at heart
For as rich as you are it's much better by far
To be young at heart
And if you should survive to 105
Look at all you'll derive out of being alive
Then here is the best part, you have a head start
If you are among the very young at heart
Written by Johnny Richards and Carolyn Leigh
Covered by many, including Frank Sinatra
Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you
If you're young at heart
For it's hard, you will find, to be narrow of mind
If you're young at heart
You can go to extremes with impossible schemes
You can laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams
And life gets more exciting with each passing day
And love is either in your heart or on it's way
Don't you know that it's worth every treasure on earth
To be young at heart
For as rich as you are it's much better by far
To be young at heart
And if you should survive to 105
Look at all you'll derive out of being alive
Then here is the best part, you have a head start
If you are among the very young at heart
Written by Johnny Richards and Carolyn Leigh
Covered by many, including Frank Sinatra
Pessimillennialism
The vast majority of Christians have believed that things will get progressively worse in almost every area of life until Jesus returns with His angels. Premillennialists believe that He will establish an earthly visible kingdom, with Christ in charge and bodily present. Amillennialists do not believe in any earthly visible kingdom prior to the final judgment. They believe that only the church and Christian schools and families will visibly represent
the kingdom on earth, and the world will fall increasingly under the domination of Satan. Both eschatologies teach the earthly defeat of Christ's church prior to His physical return in power. One problem with such an outlook is that when the predictable defeats in life come, Christians have a theological incentive to shrug their shoulders, and say to themselves, “That’s life. That’s the way God prophesied it would be. Things are getting
worse.” They read the dreary headlines of the daily newspaper, and they think to themselves, “Jesus’s Second Coming is just around the corner.” The inner strength that people need to rebound from life’s normal external defeats is sapped by a theology that preaches inevitable earthly defeat for the church of Jesus Christ. People think to themselves: “If even God’s holy church cannot triumph, then how can I expect to triumph?” Christians therefore become the psychological captives of newspaper- selling pessimistic headlines. They begin with a false assumption: the inevitable defeat in history of Christ’s church by Satan’s earthly forces, despite the fact that Satan was mortally wounded at Calvary. Satan is not “alive and well on Planet Earth.” He is alive, but he is not well. To argue otherwise is to argue for the historical impotence and cultural irrelevance of Christ’s work on Calvary.
Days of Vengeance, Gary North
Friday, March 2, 2012
On Revelation
Revelation is a prophecy about imminent events – events that were about to break loose on the world of the first century. Revelation is not about nuclear warfare, space travel, or the end of the world. Again and again it specifically warns that “the time is near!” St. John wrote his book as a prophecy of the approaching destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, showing that Jesus Christ had brought the New Covenant and the New Creation. Revelation cannot be understood unless this fundamental fact is taken seriously.
Days of Vengeance by David Chilton
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