Mark


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    Boldly go forth preaching the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ.
    Location:
    San Antonio, TX
    About Me I am single and live in a house in the sub-burbs in San Antonio, TX. I was saved by Jesus in the back yard on Oct. 3, 2004.
    Music I like Christian Rock. My favorite groups are Newsboys, Building 429, Third Day, and Audio Adrenaline. I also like Jazz and Classical, especially Bach.
    Movies I am not a big movie fan. The last movie I saw that really made an impact on me was "End of the Spear." I also like older movies like "Citizen Kane."
    TV Believe it or not I stopped watching TV in Jan. of 2007 and have not seen a complete program since then.
    Books Most of the books I read are about the Bible or Christian theology. I read a lot about Pauline theology. But I also like Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller.
    Likes Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches, chocolate anything, and Italian food.
    Dislikes Wind. I know it's weird. But I can't stand being blown about.
    Hobbies Reading and gardening.
    Vices Coffee. I just love it!
    Virtues Dependable and punctual.
    Heroes My Father and St. Paul.

    The True Witness

    Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 12:12 PM CST [General]

    Scripture reference: Exodus 20:16

    The Ninth Commandment can easily be collapsed to, "They shalt not lie." Which can then be expanded to mean lying with speech and behavior. For everyone knows that as a picture is worth a thousand words, our actions speak louder than words. And if our actions contradict the words we speak, it is alway our actions which are believed. Therefore, we break the Ninth Commandment both when we bare false witness about ourselves with words that do not match our deeds, and bare false witness against Christ when are deeds do not match His teachings.

    When people accused Jesus of being a servant of the Devil, he responded by pointing to his behavior. Jesus often called people to consider his actions and the things he did as proof that he was sent by God. And when Paul responded to his critics, he always reminded them of how he and his associates conducted themselves. Both Jesus and Paul relied on their actions more than their words to prove their servitude to God.

    I have no doubt that when God commanded His people to no bare false witness against each other, He did so because He knew that it would reflect badly on Him. And is this not exactly what happens when Christians behave in a manner others outside the Church know contradicts the teachings of the Bible? Is it not God and Jesus who suffer the most loss when some one claiming to be a Christian behaves in a manner contrary to his words? Is it not the Church, the body of Christ, that is injured when one of its members, by his behavior, bares false witness against the Church?

    The news of the land too often contains a report of some minister doing something everyone knows the Bible speaks against. Whether it be a minister chasing after money and living a lavish lifestyle, or a minister having an affair with a gay man, or a minister using his pulpit to speak hatred toward some group, the false witness these men make is more against the gospel of Jesus Christ than it is against themselves. And it is how these men behave which attracts the attention of the public; much more so than anything they say. As a result, it is the behavior of these false witnesses which dominates the minds of someone a faithful witness speaks the Word of truth to. So the truthful witness also suffers from the negative perception of him planted in the lost sheep's mind by the false witness.

    When we correctly interpret the Ninth Commandment as forbidding the telling of lies about another, we need to remember that God, Jesus, and the Church count as "another." And we need to remember that we are constantly being watched; our behavior is constantly being scrutinized. We are always making a witness and giving testimony even when there are no words coming out of our mouth. The giving or withholding of a smile; the holding or not holding of a door; having a beer or a cigarette in our hand; the magazine we look at while standing in line at the checkout; the too tight or too baggy pants we are wearing. In all of these silent ways and many others we present a witness loud and clear. And whenever our non-verbal testimony is contrary to our words, it is our behavior which will have prominence. Our verbal witness will be ignored as false. For ultimately, people hear better with their eyes than with their ears.

    Therefore, let us go forth and bare no false witness against our Heavenly Father and our master, Jesus Christ, by our behavior. Let us strive to give a true testimony to the love of the Father and the Son, and our obedience to their teachings with our every action. And may God be glorified by both our words and deeds.

    May the grace of God, the love of Jesus Christ, and the peace of the Holy Spirit be with you. Amen.

     

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    Difficulties Prove Faith

    Monday, May 5, 2008, 10:00 AM CST [General]

    Scripture reference: Judges 2:21-23

    When the Israelites went into the land the Lord had given to them, God had commanded them to empty it of its inhabitants, so as not to be contaminated with the pagan religion and ways of the people who were living in the land. But the children of Israel did not do as God commanded them. Not only that, after the first generation of Israelites that had moved into the land died, the next generation did exactly what God did not want them to do. The began to marry with the pagans, and began to adopt their religion and their ways. As a result, God was angry with the children of Israel. And, in His wisdom, God knew that this choice of behavior would eventually result in difficulties for the children of Israel. So God decided that He would not help His people out of the difficulties they had brought upon themselves. Instead, God decided that the situation would provide the Israelites an opportunity to prove "whether they will keep the way of the Lord to walk therein, as their fathers did keep it, or not." (Judges 2:22 KJV)

    Quite often members of the Church will do things they know they are not supposed to do. They will charge a purchase they know they don't really need and cannot afford to a credit card. They will enter into a relationship they know is not right. They will go some place they know they should not go to. They will do something they know they should not do. And then when they find themselves in a difficult situation, a situation they created, they suddenly expect God to get them out of it. They seem to think all they have to do is pray to God to spare them, and He will make everything alright.

    This passage makes it quite clear that God sees such situations as an opportunity for us to prove our faith in Him. The question in His mind is simple, honest, and just. Will we continue to love God, be obedient to Him, and follow His ways, even as we struggle to get out of the mess we created? Or will we blame the difficulty we created on God, and turn our back on Him because He does not save us from the troubles of our own creation? Will be truly repent of our ways, or will we deny that we did anything wrong and worthy of punishment?

    The Bible teaches us that if we are truly repentant in our hearts, and worship God in how we live our life, and call upon Him in the name of Jesus, He will provide us with a way out of trouble. For God is long suffering in His love toward us, and His mercy is everlasting. If we prove our faith in Him by accepting responsibility for our transgressions and continue to praise Him in the storm of difficulties we have created, He will pour out His grace and blessings upon us.

    Of course, if we always follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit whom Jesus asked His father to send us we will not get ourselves into trouble. But, should we make a wrong turn and go down an wrong path and find ourselves in a field of thorns, we must remember that God is going to be watching to see if we blame and desert Him. Or will we repent of our mistake, and demonstrate the faith that following God and His ways is what is always best. Will we see the difficulties as an excuse to complain to God, or an opportunity to prove our faith?

    May God bless you and give you peace. Amen.

     

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    Thank you for being a friend. May The Lord Bless You And Keep You Is My Prayer.
    Your Sister In Christ.

    Denise
    May 12, 2008
    06:42 PM CST

    That soon great, I will set up the page and send you a email. The program is easy to use just don't click on Site Designer. That will change all the headers on the site. But I can fix anything, so don't worry.

    I will send you a email on Sunday, so you can sign in and look over the program. Thanks talk later

    Frank

    Frank Tomi
    May 10, 2008
    10:41 PM CST

    Hi Mark,

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    You tell me, the name of the web page. A good serach engine name. MSN gives me a free listings on there site. And I pay googles to advise the site, God has bless me this year, so I have a large advising add on the net, that I just sign up for.

    Your user name will be the same has the web page name. And the email address will be the same. So picking the right name is important.

    I will set everything up, and the past word to get in will be 123456 or 1234567 something like that. You can change the password later.

    You can have as many pages as you want, you have to link all the pages you start, to your first page. I can call you on the phone, or I can call you, to tell you about the web program. Its easy to use, there are one or two things you don't want to mess with. But like I said, I can fix anything on the site, so don't worry about it.

    So let me know the name of the page, you can email it to me. And I will set it up, if you need more infor, you can call me at

    540 455 6906

    Talk to you later
    Your brother in Christ
    Frank

    Frank Tomi
    May 10, 2008
    07:45 AM CST

    Hi Mark

    I want to thankyou for your wisdom, and all the help you have given to the site. I do get emails, about your blog post, from new Christians who don't understand the word.

    I added your site to be a default friend. All new members will be add to your friends list.

    If there is anything you need help with, or would like your own page on the new site, Like Denise has ( Bible Study lessons ) or like steve has. Let me know, You can write about anything God has called you to do. Just let me know.

    Your brother in Christ
    Frank

    Frank Tomi
    May 9, 2008
    07:54 AM CST