Sunday, May 17, 2009

Help!!!... I've fallen and I can't wake up!!!!!

Okay, I'm sure I probably have your attention with a title like I've just used. I guess it was kind of a joke, but at the same time. It's all true, real. I'm trying to make sure I post something on the air every day, but usually by the time I get to it in right at the end of the day for me, which means you get me in my foggiest, and though I give my best to make sense for you that can be pretty hard to do. Tonight, I won't take up much time. I just wanted to let everyone know that I have come to a major decision. Last Thursday was supposed to be our national day of prayer. Unfortunately, our government decided that such a day should be canceled on the ground's that they felt that non--Christians would be unfair to non-Christians. To be honest, I really don't mind this. I actually prefer the separation of church and state. I know that most Christians feel as I do and would love to see everyone embrace Christ. But I also feel that is necessaryfor everyone to be able to make the choice for themselves even if this means that it is also possible for them to choose another religion, or even not at all. I really hope that this doesn't sound sacrilegious to me , but I'm not saying that I don't want people to choose Christ. What I saying is that while I wish that it were within my power to bring every single person On Earth into God's love. I also feel that it needs to be a choice. Unfortunately, I know that there are those who will not choose Jesus, but I also know that what he offers us is not inslavement but be joining into the family of the Father. If it were possible to do this without each person making their own decision that it would not have been necessary for Christ to have given his life on Calvary. The great news is that I am not a member of this or any other government. Therefore I don't have to worry about being fair to other religions. I do recognize that they exist and I recognize that they have the right to believe as they wish but as a follower of Christ I recognize that my mission in life given to me by Christ Jesus himself is to do everything I can to educate those who are not followers about what Christ offers and show as many as I possibly can into the love of Christ and the Father. Therefore I have decided that here at G.L.O.V.E.. We will do as the government has asked and cancel last Thursday's national day of prayer and instead declare the year 2009 to be the first annual year of prayer. We hereby vow to spend every day of the year praying that as many people as possible will find their way to Christ. if this is unfair to other religions then I apologize that the true God Jehovah offers the love that no other can but I invite you to embrace that love and find out yourselves just how wonderful Christ love really is.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Best & Worse

Remember the words of William Grimshaw who once said, “When I die I shall then have my greatest grief and my greatest joy—my greatest grief that I have done so little for Jesus, and my greatest joy that Jesus has done so much for me.”

Friday, May 15, 2009

A Word to the Wise...

Just remember, that no matter what you may choose to wear to church. The best accessories will always be The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.

1 in the morning


Well, here it is Friday morning, and barely after 1:00 AM and I'm finally getting around to posting a blog. You'll notice I've decided to start this one out with a picture of my alter ego Myrlin who of the two of us. You have to admit is the much better looking.

You'll have to excuse any typos I make tonight because of the fact that I am so tired, but then again, that's pretty much my normal state these days.


Things are looking up, however. Joseph is coming along well with his driving lessons. Becky has gotten new glasses and has had her driving rights restored. The only problem is that since it's been more than a year since she has had a drivers license she will have to retake both the written and driving portions of the test in order to get her license fully reinstated. However, once they have both passed their tests and gotten their licenses then they can take over most of the household driving as well as driving themselves back and forth to work. That means I won't have to get up to get Becky to work before eight o'clock in the morning nor will I have to stay up in order to bring Joseph home at anywhere from 11 o'clock at night until 130 in the morning. Which means that I can actually get some rest.



The typos should also get better due to the fact that Joseph bought a new voice recognition program that does most of the typing for me. Now, as long as I make sure to pronounce the words correctly they should get spelled properly. It's taking me a while but I think the program and I are starting to understand each other better.

I did finally get caught up on my weekly messages and believe it or not I actually had this next Sunday's written in on this site. All I have to do is go in on Saturday evening and add the link for it. This means that I can catch up on some of the other areas where I have fallen behind lately. There are so many different sections that would take months and months to complete if they are ever totally completed and yet I have so many more that I want to start on. My very first priorities right now are setting up a guestbook as well as a prayer request form so that we can list prayer requests on the site itself so that everyone who comes here will be able to find them and pray for them or add their own prayers to them or possibly both.

I have also agreed with Rev. Cynthia Smart at Brookside United Methodist Church to put together a basic website for her. We are still going to have to work out a lot of details of what she wants for her site such as putting up both still pictures of all of the wonderful people in the congregation here as well as allowing people to view and download video of the homilies.

I do want to say hello to all of my friends who check on me here from Christ community Church, and to let you all know that I still love and miss everyone of you. I would like to extend to each of you a personal invitation to join us this next Sunday, May 17 to enjoy Becky delivering her first homily here at Brookside.

Well, I guess it's about time I wrap this up. Maybe next time, I'll start getting into more of the personal aspects that make me who I am and explain the deep unending love that I feel for my wondrous and glorious Lord Jesus Christ.