Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Every Knee!

6 Although he was in the form of God and equal with God,
he did not take advantage of this equality.
7 Instead, he emptied himself by taking on the form of a servant,
by becoming like other humans,
by having a human appearance.
8 He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death,
death on a cross.
9 This is why God has given him an exceptional honor—
the name honored above all other names—
10 so that at the name of Jesus everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
11 and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father.
Phil 2:6-11.


Does this mean that by everyone bowing and confessing that Jesus is Lord, that everyone will go to heaven? My former pastor had a saying. He said "Everyone will go to heaven one day. Not everyone will stay." That may still be confusing to some so I will break it down a little further. On the final day, be that day the day of our death or the final day of judgement, we will stand at the feet of the one true God. Being that God resides on the throne in heaven, we will arrive in heaven on that day. Therefore everyone will go to heaven. Sadly the second part of that saying is the truth. For those who did not except Christ as their savior, Jesus says that on the final day you will say "Lord Lord", and He will say "depart from me you doer of evil, I never knew you". He tells you to depart, not everyone will stay. Back to my first question. Will everyone go to heaven? Well the scripture above says that
everyone in heaven, on earth,
and in the world below will kneel
and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
to the glory of God the Father. You may say, "I thought that confessing that Christ is Lord meant you excepted Him as your savior. That means everyone should go to heaven right?" Sorry to say, that's not true. Like I said before, Jesus told us what will happen when we are judged on our final day. We will either be excepted in to His kingdom or rejected forever, as if He never knew us. But, before that happens He says that we will say Lord Lord. Crying Lord Lord is confessing that He is, well, Lord. However, at this point it is to little to late. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess, just not all will be in time to enter His kingdom. On this earth is where we need to confess that He is Lord, not everyone will do that while we are here and in turn there will be those that He does not know on that final day. Though this is painful, it is true.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tuned out

Pictured Below: Impending Doom
"If its to loud you're to old" I've been familiar with this quote for years. It is not my quote, however, quotes like this (and I'm sure there are many others like it) are the reason I'm writing today. When I was younger, I was a fan of rap music. At first I wanted to listen to any kind of rap I could get my hands on. Eventually I no longer wanted to listen to just any rap, but only the kind that glorified God. Having only listened to this one genre of music for 3 or 4 years, I knew who a lot of the artists were, and what their message was.

Wednesday night youth group had become a regular part of my schedule, but this week was a little different and for some reason that I can't recall at the moment, my parents were not able to pick me up. A women from the church had been doing some work. She was not part of the youth's leadership, but we knew her well. She was the only person at the youth meeting that was able to give me a ride home so I went with her after service. As we were driving we started talking about youth and work, pretty much just making small talk. Then she said something that has stuck in my mind ever sense. First she asked the question, "What kind of music do you like?" I replied, "I like rap." Her response, with a wagging finger in my face, was, "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A CHRISTIAN RAPPER!" I must have forgotten that she was my only way home because I just looked at her and said "Where do you get your info from?" That wasn't the most respectful way of asking that question and in retrospect I should have phrased it better. That question lead to a surprised look and a small stammer from her, followed by a questioning statement... "Well name one then!" I named three. I then had a nice talk with her about the Christian rappers that I knew. She still seemed skeptical, so I brought a print out of a few artist and the lyrics of some of their songs when I came to church that Sunday. I told her that I didn't expect her to listen to the songs but that I would like her to reconsider the genre of music as a viable way for the Lord to get his message across and as a good way to worship.

Years later I found my self in a similar scenario, but the other way around. I was the one saying that a specific genre of music had no Christian artists. It happened in almost the exact same way the other incident did. After youth again and in the car on the way home. This time it was another church I was attending and I got a ride with a guy who at the time was a guest speaker at youth. He was a big "metal head." For those who aren't sure what that is, a metal head is simply a person who's favorite or perhaps only music choice is heavy metal music. On the way home, he put a song on that started out sounding fairly normal. Without warning, all of the sudden the song broke into a torrent of a fast double kick drum, a complicated guitar riff and what, at the time to me, sounded like the screaming voice of a demon straight from hell itself. I prayed that he would turn it down before we got to my house so my parents wouldn't yell about what we were listening to in the car. After I was dropped off, I felt strange about what I had just heard. It had made me go as far as to question whether this man was really a Christian. I mean how could he be, he listened to music like that?

The next week at youth I was watching as the youth group praise and worship team warmed up. They started practice with a jam session, and a very heavy jam session. Having heard that, I had to admit I liked it. During that week I looked up some music in that genre on the internet. I found my third love, Christian Death Metal, or as I like to call it "Christ's Death, Metal. I now listen to nearly nothing but this music. I love the passion and skill that these men and women have for their music and their God. They have taken a genre that has been considered by many (including me) to be satanic or pagan (with good reason) and have used it to facilitate bringing the light into a dark place. Metal, although that is a very broad term, has its share of bad Metal, or Black Metal. They often have evil messages about death, Satan, sex, drugs, you name it, they sing about it. As for Christian Metal, it sings praises about God's love, Christ sacrifice, and living a right life in God's eyes. In conclusion, my goal for this post is to bring some light to the subject about the idea that "only music sung by a choir can be of God." Not that hymns and choir music can't be good ways of worship, because they are a wonderful expression of our love for our God, yet their heavier counterparts are as well. I would urge all of you to look into any genre of music and look for God's hand in the words, compare the lyrics with scripture and come to your own conclusion.


For those of you interested in Christian Metal, I have a YouTube channel that my help you, God Bless.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Ghosts?

This is the usual idea of what a ghost looks like. I've seen real "GHOSTS" before (note my quotations). They don't look like this. This has been a topic in my life for years, but I do not believe in ghosts in the sense that most do. If I were to say "I saw a ghost in my house" most people would say it was a dead person in my house, haunting it. I've come to the conclusion that those people are wrong. Yes, I said wrong. The word ghost has long been used to describe the dead walking the earth : the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined,usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons:
Man kind has always had a fear and or, fixation with ghosts and other unexplained mysteries. One of the only accounts of a so called, "ghost" in the Bible is when Saul (1st King of Israel) visited an exiled witch/fortune teller/medium. He asked her to contact the deceased Samuel for him. She obliged and brought him to Saul. This account has been debated in many ways. A lot of Christians say he wasn't really talking to Samuel, that the witch tricked him, or that it was a demon, and others that it was Samuel. I am one of the latter who believes this WAS Samuel. The Bible said it was him and that's all I have to go on, however, God also warned many times in the Bible not to talk to or try and contact the dead and I think there was a reason. By contacting the dead you disrupt what God has set in place. We are meant to live on this earth for a time and then die, we are not supposed come back to talk to those who are still on earth. Based on the fact that it was done at least once in history, I believe it may be possible people can still contact the dead, and that might be the only way they can come back. Now those are only my beliefs, they are not Biblical fact, although I do base this off of Biblical accounts. I do not believe it is possible for the dead to freely walk the earth as ghost. There is no Biblical evidence supporting the idea of ghosts as dead people haunting the living. So many might say "Well I've seen or heard or felt a ghost in my house" and I would say that I believe them. They have seen these things and heard these things. What I don't believe is the usual definition of the word ghost as I wrote above. The one we call the deceiver, or Lucifer, does just that, he deceives. If he can make you believe something that takes you away from the truth, he will. Like I said before, I've also seen a "GHOST." I was in my bed and I awoke to a soft but unfamiliar sound. My eyes opened to my dismay, I saw the second picture above. What your looking at is a peice of artwork I made, depicting the foot of my bed, a slightly open door, and a real event that took place. This ghostly figure came from right to left and stopped at the foot of my bed. Once it stopped it put what seemed to be an arm on my bed and I felt the bed shift as if someone had sat on the bed. I would love to tell more stories but that would make this already lengthy post even longer. To the point, I have dealt with this my whole life and my conclusion of what these things I have experienced are is nothing more then trickery by Satan himself. The reasoning would be to distract me from what the Lord has planed for my life. These are just demons, they can only do you harm if they are given the go ahead by you or God. If you want to know more or teach me something I may be missing on this topic you are more then welcome to comment.