Abundant Life

Teaching: Don’t Blame God, Part Four

Every Sunday I provide videos and valuable links to the Truth or Tradition teachings. We’ve been following the Truth or Tradition teachings for many years now and they have truly blessed our family. We have found peace and happiness through our beliefs and we walk confidently for God. My hope, by passing on this information to you, is that what you find here, or on the Truth or Tradition website, will guide you to a better, more blessed and abundant life.

If you would like to read my views on religion and how we got started with the ministry, you can read this.

Let’s get started:

Is God a Murderer?

If God is now in complete control of the world, then He is ultimately responsible for all human suffering — either by causing it or allowing it. Doesn’t that make Him very hard to love? Maybe that’s why you hear so many Christian euphemisms designed to take the edge off what, if people did to other people, would be called destruction of property, stealing, torture, or premeditated murder, and would result in jail time. To say that God “called someone home” sounds so much better than saying that He “wasted” the poor soul.

As usual, the question is: What does the Bible say? Does God’s Word say that He is in control of everything that happens in the world? Absolutely not. In fact, Scripture states that it is the Devil who is exerting a controlling influence over the affairs of mankind.

1 John 5:19
We know that we are children of God, and that the whole world is under the control of the evil one.

The Word of God also says that Satan is the one who now holds the power of death, that is, he is the ultimate cause of death. This is either directly, via evil spirit intervention, such as a spirit of murder causing one person to murder another, or indirectly, via one of the countless diseases he has introduced into the world.

Hebrews 2:14
Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might destroy him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil.

Some typical examples of misguided euphemisms about God ending people’s lives are found in Roger Steer’s otherwise inspirational book titled J. Hudson Taylor, A Man In Christ. Taylor was one of the most influential Christian missionaries ever to work in China, which he did between 1854 and 1905. Drawing upon Taylor’s diary, Steer writes of his conversation with his eight-year-old daughter Grace, as she lay dying of meningitis: “Back at her bedside, he said to Grace, ‘I think Jesus is going to take you to Himself. You are not afraid to trust yourself with Him, are you?’” [1]

After her death, Taylor wrote:

Our dear little Gracie! How I miss her sweet voice in the morning, one of the first sounds to greet us when we woke— and through the day and at eventide! As I take the walks I used to take with her tripping at my side, the thought comes anew like a throb of agony, ‘Is it possible that I shall nevermore feel the pressure of that little hand, nevermore hear the sweet prattle of those dear lips, nevermore see the sparkle of those bright eyes?’ And yet she is not lost. I would not have her back again… the gardener came and plucked a rose [Emphasis ours]. [2]

Later, his 33-year-old wife Maria became gravely ill, and Steer writes that Taylor “could not pray unreservedly for her recovery.” [3] How heartbreaking that with his misunderstanding of Scripture, he could not resolve whether it was God’s will to heal his wife, and therefore he had no basis to pray with faith. Perhaps had he been able to, she might have recovered. After her untimely death, which left him with four children, Taylor wrote:

From my inmost soul I delight in the knowledge that God does or deliberately permits all things, and causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him. He, and He only, knew what my dear wife was to me. He knew how the light of my eyes and the joy of my heart were in her… But He saw that it was good to take her; good indeed for her, and in His love He took her painlessly; and not less good for me who must henceforth toil and suffer alone— yet not alone, for God is nearer to me than ever. [4]

Taylor’s journal entry leaves an obvious question: “Where is God’s love for those whom He does not ‘take’ painlessly?” It must pain God to see someone who obviously loved Him so much be so misguided and so practically hindered by such debilitating error. How sad that it is rampant throughout Christendom. If the truth of God’s Word were taught, such semantic sidestepping would be unnecessary, and the blame would be laid where it belongs— on the one-day-to-be-ashes shoulders of the Devil (Ezek. 28:18).

Don’t Blame God video series – Part Four


You can find parts one, two, and three here.

If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about God’s wonderful message, please visit the Truth or Tradition website. You can also keep track of the ministry through their Facebook page.

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Thanks for reading.

Life-condensed

8th Grade Impact Zone

Good Saturday, everyone!

I’m waking up to more weather junk: a front came through last night and dropped our temperature ten degrees, so it’s cool and rainy right now.

And my sinuses have expanded and are pressing against my skull.

My poor brain doesn’t need any more pressure. 🙂

Anyway, I thought I would post two of the best songs from Jazz’s 8th grade concert on Thursday night.

This first video is the jazz band. Jazz is the blond kid on the front row, third from the right, playing the saxophone. The song is called “Impact Zone.”

This second video is of the entire 8th grade concert band. The clarinet section is being showcased because the song is called “Clarinet Hoedown.”

The band teacher told us that 90% of the kids were moving on to the high school band next year. I thought that was a pretty impressive percentage. And I’m also relieved for Jazz as he’ll have plenty of familiar faces around him next year.

I know that the name of the school is being shown, and I’m okay with that – Jazz will be leaving that school in a few days so it’s a moot point. 🙂

Besides, I take precautions about keeping my kids anonymous, but you know, I refuse to go crazy about it.

I’m off to do the regular Saturday chores. Don’t forget to check in tomorrow for the start of the Love Dare. In fact, I’m actually starting the dare a day early so I can report on my results.

See ya! *waves*

Life

Marching Forward

Wow, last night was incredible.

Nothing spectacular happened really, but it was more the atmosphere – the level of excitement and anticipation was almost palpable.

We attended the high school band’s parent meeting last night. We arrived a little early, stepped into the gym and was nearly knocked over by a huge bubble of expectation.

We had literally just stepped into a whole new chapter of Jazz’s life.

We dutifully stepped in line and picked up about ten forms placed into neat stacks on a cafeteria-style table. We then secured a place for ourselves in the bleachers and Jazz promptly disappeared to sit with his friends.

Moments after Kevin and I sat down, hoards of people began filing in and the brightly-colored forms that lined the table were soon gone.

We recognized several faces, but we didn’t speak to any of them. We offered simple nods and polite smiles but kept to ourselves.

That’s what we do.

That’s who we are.

We most likely appear stand-offish to many, me and my husband sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, speaking quietly, but we’re okay with that – we only need each other.

The band director only has one arm. He’s rather a legend in our scholastic circle. He’s admired and revered because he does more with his one arm than a lot of band directors could ever hope to do with two.

Our high school band had the best year it’s ever had last year. So naturally, the director is hoping for an even better year this year. He said the jazz band has fairly exploded and in fact, they were planning on having two jazz bands this year – Jazz was very happy to hear that.

He briefly introduced the other directors and went over upcoming dates. We submissively absorbed the information like fresh, dry sponges.

We were instructed to fill out three forms.

Naturally, I didn’t have a pen on me and had to beg one of the ladies sitting behind us for one.

One was a health form which required Jazz’s social security number. The reason he asked for the social security number was because last year, as they were leaving an event, their bus was rear-ended. (*gulp*) And the police asked for the social security number of every single child on the bus – which of course, no one knew or had. He said it was a mess and that in the future, they would have the numbers on file in case anything like that ever happened again.

Let’s hope it never happens again.

But I’m not worried. I’m honestly not. Though I would be lying if I didn’t admit that I am just a bit nervous about him taking long trips (and there’s an overnight stay in St. Louis in October), I know he’ll be okay.

Because I trust God to take care of him.

Another form was an instrument form. The kids had the option of changing instruments if they so chose. When the kids are in middle school, they are pretty much stuck with the instrument that is assigned to them and in high school, they have a bit more flexibility. Granted, if the kids chose to play a new instrument, they would be asked to take lessons, but they still had the freedom to pursue other options if they so chose.

I thought that was cool.

Naturally, Jazz listed his number one instrument as the alto sax, but he listed the baritone sax as his second instrument of choice.

Later we told him that might not have been a wise choice given the barry sax is as big as he is and did he forget he was going to have to march with it?

I highly doubt he’ll ever get to that point, but it might be fun for him to try it out.

The last form caused me to break out into a sweat. It was an enrollment form for summer school.

And the dates? Neatly nestled the date we plan on taking off for our cruise like two sarcastic parenthesis.

Swell.

But it was required. So I filled it out and stood in line to speak to the director.

Jazz was distraught. He WANTS to go to band summer school. He even insisted that we cancel our cruise so he could attend.

That’s how badly the boy wants to play in marching band. (And to think, six short months ago and turned his nose up at the idea. Ha!)

When I told Jazz that there was no way we could, or would, cancel our cruise, his skinny little chest deflated and he looked crushed.

I explained our situation to the director. Luckily, I had mis-read the form. Woodwinds were only required to attend summer school on certain days and those days? Did not conflict with our vacation.

The heavens opened up, the angels began to sing and Jazz was happy once again.

The meeting ended (I lost track of the woman who I borrowed the pen from so great, now I’m going to be known as “that woman who stole my pen” every time I see her at band functions, swell), and it wasn’t until we got home and I sat down to start putting the dates into my calendar that I realized …

Jazz is going to be INSANELY busy from August to November. And it’s also going to cost a small fortune.

I probably shouldn’t tell you exactly how much this is going to cost but let’s put it this way – we are expected to make three payments over the course of the next three months.

Yeah. Ouch.

He also has to buy several pairs of gloves (the woodwinds wear them), and special marching shoes (tennis shoes will not do).

That’s another $40 bucks right there.

But you know what? Big deal. There is no way we would deny Jazz this experience. And given his enthusiasm? It’ll be worth every penny.

And may I just say? I can not wait to see him in his band uniform!!

Because my family will probably be curious, I’m going to list the dates that he will either have summer school, camp, practice and performances.

Ready? *draws a breath*

Summer School (they actually gave him the music he needed to learn last night!)
June 15 – 16
July 13 – 14
July 27 – 28 (don’t worry mom, practice is in the evening so he won’t pass out from the heat).

Band Camp
August 10 – 14 8:00 – 5:00 Zoink! (he’ll actually be at school for 11 hours on the 14th because of freshman orientation that evening)
August 17 – 18 8:00 – 5:00

Band practice every Tuesday night through September and October (until 9:00 – the boy will be exhausted on Wednesdays).

He has a performance every weekend in October.

And let’s not forget the football home games every other Friday night in September and October.

Yowsiers.

He will be traveling to St. Louis twice to play at the dome. We plan on making the trip up there so we can watch him perform. When I mentioned the road trip to Dude, he perked up a bit.

We try not to make that big of a deal about Jazz’s interest in music in front of Dude. We don’t want him to feel left out or less loved, but it’s really hard NOT to be excited because well, it’s exciting.

But I’m hoping that all of this attention bestowed on Jazz and the fact that he will be having some amazing experiences prompts Dude to DO something next year.

Dude and I talked a bit after we got back from the meeting last night and when I encouraged him to get involved with a club or something next year, he didn’t immediately reject the idea like he has in year’s past. I’m confident that if he just got involved in something, he would enjoy school a little more.

He does act a bit more confident with school in general. I think being an upperclassman next year will really help boost his self-confidence and I’ve been encouraging him to take full advantage of the opportunities of being an upperclassman these last two years of school. I hope he he does.

You know, time goes by fast anyway. I have a feeling these next four years are going to zoom by at warp speed.

It’s both exciting and sobering.

VideoPlay

Vlogemotions: Anxious

This video carnival, aptly named Vlogemotions (get it? Video + blog + emotions = Vlogemotions) focuses on one specific emotion per week and is brought to you by Fort Thompson.

Here is my emotional contribution for the week:

Update: Twelve and 1/2 days until school ends! W00t!

The orthodontist said … four more weeks!

This is like the FIFTH time they’ve pushed him back!! Take those damn braces off already!

Aargh!!!!!!

Thursday Thirteen

Thursday Thirteen – Marriage Pitfalls

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Thirteen sure fire ways to screw up your marriage from Happily Ever After. (You can find 20 MORE sure fire ways to screw up your marriage at Happily Ever After).

1. Your relationship with your children is more important than your relationship with your spouse.

2. You refuse to compromise. It’s your way or the divorce court.

3. You constantly brush off your spouse’s sexual advances because you are “not in the mood.” You do not look into ways to get yourself in the mood. Thus, you can’t remember the last time you had sex.

4. You let yourself go. You no longer take steps to make yourself sexy and desirable for your spouse. Sometimes, you don’t even brush your teeth or bother to make sure you don’t have B.O.

5. You refuse to give your husband the “atta boy” for doing mundane things like emptying the dishwasher simply because he never gives you an “atta girl” for doing the same thing.

6. You never tell your wife that she’s sexy, beautiful or hot, simply because she never thanks you for emptying the dishwasher.

7. You only hug your wife or grab her rear when you want to get busy. You never do it just to make her feel good.

8. You belittle your spouse in front of other people.

9. You refuse to give your spouse a second chance. You hold every single indiscretion against him for eternity, no matter how many times he’s said, “I’m sorry” and no matter how successfully he’s changed his behavior.

10. You only practice random acts of kindness with strangers. You don’t do it for your spouse.

11. You can’t bring yourself to say, “I’m sorry” even though you know you were wrong.

12. You make fights with your spouse about “who is right” rather than about “how can we fix this.”

13. You don’t take turns reaching each other’s dreams. You think your spouse is there to support you and not the other way around.

Visit the new Thursday 13 hub for more TT participants.

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And speaking of marriage …

Love Dare at writefromkaren.com

Beginning Sunday, May 17th, I’d like to post the first 10 challenges (one challenge a day for 10 days) from the Love Dare book for you to sample and even try, if you’re brave enough (why yes, that IS a challenge!!).

And I’d like to giveaway one (possibly two, depending on demand) Love Dare book and one Fireproof DVD in the process.

All you have to do is comment on the current day’s challenge. That’s it. And if you actually TRY it, then your comment will be worth two tickets instead of one.

I’m doing this because I truly believe in the message behind the challenge and the movie. It’s time we shifted our focus, renewed our minds and worked toward healing our marriages – not ending them.

I hope you’ll consider joining me. I too will be trying these challenges out on my husband and I’ll let you know my results.

Life

And My Point Is …

thought-bubble1 … there really isn’t a point. This is just me, trying to make sense of my jumbled thoughts. Bear with me …

***1***

I can do anything … as long as I develop a habit.

For example: I’m currently a workout fiend. Why? Because I’ve made working out a habit. Now I feel guilty, and a bit cranky, if something disrupts that habit and I can’t put my body through the wringer. (By the way, I’m seeing results. I’ve cut out the junk food – except for the occasional 3-Musketeer’s Bar because of all the chocolate, it probably has the least amount of fat – and I’m forcing myself to shift my eating habits to actually eating a decent breakfast (which I’m never hungry for normally) and lunch and very light on the dinner.

It’s working, and I’m ecstatic. Hopefully, I can keep this up so I look halfway decent on our cruise next month.

But if I haven’t develop a habit, then I totally suck at getting stuff done. No seriously, it’s really, really REALLY pathetic. SO pathetic, in fact, that I can’t even be completely honest with you on how much I DON’T get done and SHOULD because it would disgust you and your already high opinion of me (HA!) would drop several thousand levels.

It’s all this blog’s fault. If I could (and will!!!!) develop the habit of writing my blog posts at a certain time of day (say early morning because night is reserved for working out and/or family and quite honestly, my brain simply stops working after 7:00 p.m.), then I could make another habit of actually getting some creative writing done.

I posted two, TWO, short stories on my fiction blog last month. And this month? A BIG, FAT ZERO.

I’m so disgusted with myself, I can’t even put it into words.

Something needs to change.

If … I could … simply … walk … away … from this … damn … computer …. Aaargh!

***2***

Did you know that if you’re using Firefox (which you should be anyway because IE SUCKS!) there’s a built in spell checker? And here you thought I was just THAT good of a writer. *snort*

From the Firefox features website:

A built-in spell checker lets you enter text directly into Web pages— like blog posts and Web-based email—without worrying about typos and misspellings. Work directly with the Web and save yourself a step.

I don’t know, I just thought I’d share that little tidbit of information with you because, well, I hate to say this, but some bloggers? Need the extra help, I think.

😀

***3***

Attention rude, obnoxious, I-don’t-give-a-crap-for-anyone-but-my-self-inflated-ego buttheads:

The end of the school year is approaching. Do you know what that means? That means, that there will be concerts.

From our children.

Who have worked really, really hard to practice and learn the awesome songs they will perform for us at said concerts.

They expect our undivided attention. They deserve our undivided attention. I don’t think it’s too much to ask that you put your f*cking cell phone away and keep that fat trap of yours shut for the duration of the song (which, by the way, is about three minutes long. If you MUST talk, then spout your nonsense in between songs, certainly not DURING the song).

In addition, please teach your 4th / 5th grade children that it’s NOT OKAY to talk loudly, or horseplay, during the songs because HELLO?! Give the kids playing their hearts out a little respect, mmmkay?

You do know what respect is right? No? How about courtesy? Still drawing a blank? How’s about some manners? No? Seriously? Then let me spell it out in a language that you’re sure to understand – SHUT. THE. HELL. UP.

And if you think I’m going to apologize for turning around and giving you one of my patented dirty, scary, I’m-going-to-incinerate-you-on-the-spot looks, then think again lady.

Think. Again.

***4***

Does anyone else smell Poptarts?

Quick! Where’s my Lysol! I must get rid of that sugary, toasted, cinnamon smell!

Good lord. Did you know you can buy Poptarts from Amazon now?!

Man, that’s just wrong.

And I need to get the mental image of Poptarts being delivered to my front door out of my mind.

***5***

Dude drove himself to school today.

Well actually, I was with him. But he drove to school and we switched places in the parking lot.

It was so … weird. I mean, I know the boy is getting older. And it’s hard to NOT see how he’s as tall as I am, but to have him take over a duty that I’ve had the pleasure of doing for him and his brother (driving them to school every day) for the past 11 years, was just … surreal.

I could actually FEEL the pulling away, today.

It was both exciting and sad at the same time.

I mean, I could fool myself into thinking he was still my little boy by justifying it by the fact that he wasn’t driving yet. That it was when he drove and would need me less and less – THEN he would become a young man.

I don’t even have that excuse anymore.

*sigh*

***6***

There is a mandatory high school band meeting tomorrow night for Jazz. I’m really looking forward to going simply because I have no idea how this is going to work. Will we have to buy him specific color pants? How much is this going to cost? Will he be expected to show up to school early each morning to practice? How is that going to affect our schedules? How much traveling will be involved?

And can parents tag along without looking like complete dweebs?

I’ll most likely be Twittering the events if you would be interested in following along.

***7***

Speaking of Twitter:

I just Twittered this:

I think this might be just one of the numerous reasons why Christianity gets a bad rap: http://bit.ly/SCchQ

And may I just say? Not ALL Christians are THIS uptight.

I am pretty sure God is not going to care if you dance. Sheesh. Lighten up, people.

***8***

Did you mark your calendars for May 17th?

Love Dare at writefromkaren.com
(click on the badge for details).

I told Kevin that I was going to do The Love Dare on him and do you want to know what he said?

Er, I can’t actually tell you what he said because it’s not a family-friendly response.

But let’s just say, I’m REALLY looking forward to doing these dares with him next week.

*WINKWINK*