Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Legalism (part 1)

I’ve been thinking and reading about this subject, and I feel like it is a conflict that needs to be resolved. I’ve heard both sides of the argument. There are some people who think that even considering the law is legalistic, while others think that we should be following it all. I’m going to say from my own opinion, that following the law is not wrong, as many people may believe. God never intended us to forsake the law completely, for He said so through His son.

“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.” (Mt. 5:17-18)

Many would argue that we are now under a new law, which is true. God’s previous law of firm justice has succumbed to His higher law of love and mercy.

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” (Jn. 3:16-17)

Please note that the scriptures did not say that God sent his Son into the world to save the world through him and to give the world license to break the law.

Let me give an example of when the new law of love and mercy must prevail, starting with love. Say that you believe you should not eat any unclean meats. Yet during a time of financial difficulty, your friends provide you with a gift of roast pork. Would you, then, refuse to accept their gift? No! Because you love them, you will eat the unclean meat that has been provided.

Also, there is mercy. Say that your brother in Christ commits adultery. He is truly repentant, but by the Old Testament law, he must be executed. Surely you would spare his life, in order to accept his repentance and help him grow in the Lord. By law, he is guilty, but Christ has shown him mercy.

In the same way, we are not excused from the law, only given a scapegoat which we must choose. And if we have not chosen the scapegoat, then we are still subject to the law and its punishment, which is, by the way, death.

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Ro. 6:23)

The only reason we are saved is because Christ has blotted out our unrighteousness with His righteousness. You might argue that, because of this, it will not matter if you break the law, as long as you have accepted Christ. This statement is true, but the mindset behind it is completely flawed.

“What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin; how can we live in it any longer?” (Ro. 6:1-2)

The ultimate meaning behind Christ saving us is not that we are free to sin, but that we are free from sin, and from the curse of death it produces. Therefore, let us not strive to find what we are now allowed to do, but strive to find newer (and older) ways of pleasing the Lord.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Who am I?

My mother's family has be passing this email around, and I wanted to share it. This is a synopsis of Obama's life. Make sure you read it all before you see the bottom.


Who Am I?

I was raised in one country but my father was born in another. I was not his only child. He fathered several children with a number of women.

I became very close to my mother because my father showed little interest in me. Then my mother died at an early age from cancer. Later in life, questions arose over my real name.
My birth records were sketchy and no one was able to produce a reliable birth certificate.

I grew up practicing one faith, but converted to Christianity because this was widely accepted in my country. But I practiced non-traditional beliefs and did not follow mainstream Christianity.

I worked and lived among lower-class people as a young adult before I decided it was time to get serious about my life and I embarked on a new career.

I wrote a book about my struggles growing up. It was clear to those who read my memoirs that I had difficulties accepting that my father abandoned me as a child.

I became active in local politics when I was in my 30s and then burst onto the scene as a candidate for national office when I was in my 40s.

I had a virtually non-existent resume, very little work history, and no experience in leading a single organization. Yet I was a powerful speaker who managed to draw incredibly large crowds during my public appearances.

At first, my political campaign focused on my country's foreign policy. I was critical of my country in the last war. But what launched my rise to national prominence were my views on the country's economy. I had a plan on> how we could do better.

I knew which group was responsible for getting us into this mess. Mine was a people's campaign.
I was the surprise candidate because I emerged from outside the traditional path of politics and was able to gain widespread popular support.

I offered the people the hope that together we could change our country and the world.
I spoke on behalf of the downtrodden including persecuted minorities such as Jews, but my actual views were not widely known until after I became my nation's leader.
However, anyone could have easily learned what I really believed if they had simply read my writings and examined those people I associated with. But they did not.

Then I became the most powerful man in the world. And the world learned the truth.


Who am I?










Adolf Hitler

Oops! Wrong person. Sorry guys, my bad!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Well, it's come to this...

Reporting from the Burpee house live election coverage, Barack Obama is the next president. Exciting while it lasted, the race is over. Welcome to the Obamanation. Hope you can hold on for the next four years. Unless he gets impeached or assassinated, we are now stuck with a socialist in office. Perhaps things will get better after his term. I implore you to bite the bullet, continue to cling to your Bibles and guns, and explore the idea of a third party candidate for next time. Goodbye for now...