Saturday, July 25, 2009

Here I go again-

Sewing (or sowing? I can never get that right.) discord among the brethren.
When it comes to Christian Music, I have a station I listen to more than others. But I must make this comment, and I don't mean to paint with a broad brush, but I am, so there:
CHRISTIAN RADIO IS DORKY. PURE AND SIMPLE, IT IS DORKY.
It's not the artists, mostly. There are some songs that are played on these stations that, simply put, sound like they were taken from radio jingles. I hear Scott Krippayne's "I Wanna Sing," and on the last line of the chorus I sing "US Postal Service- We Deliver For You," because it's the same music! The other example is Pocket Full of Rocks' "You Are Welcome Here." I feel bad, because they sing it with such passion. But the chorus sounds like a cheesy supermarket ad from the 90s. The last line is "You are welcome here, Mighty God!" - instead, I sing "You are welcome here - Harris Teeter!"
The station I listen to also features the most annoying DJ in the morning hours. I know there are things he has to say and promote, it's part of the job. I understand. There are things I have to sell, or I lose my job. But the way he says it, it's like nails on a chalkboard! His Wednesday weather forecasts always include the lines "on your way to church." I don't go to church Wednesdays. Am I less of a Christian?!? And quit telling jokes! You're not funny! You're an old dork! Just play the music, and tell us who's singing, so I can sell their CDs!
Sorry. I'm calming down. OK. The music is mostly good. It's repetitive, sure, but it's good. It's a better mix than the other stations. But each one I've encountered has the same problem: Dorky DJs. You can't escape them in the Christian market. But some are worse than others.
One more rant before I finish: Each genre of Christian music has "that" artist. In Southern Gospel, it's Ivan Parker. I call him "Mr. Gospel Mullet" and "the Robert Goulet of Gospel Music." He'll sing ANYTHING! In contemporary music, it's Phillips, Craig, & Dean. A friend of mine, David, calls them "the Michael Bolton of Christian music- they'll sing anything-and ruin it!" How ironic is it that Ivan Parker has now released a PC&D song? He has recorded "Favorite Song of All."
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Facebook, Yearbooks, and the Book

Recently, I finally took the plunge.
I joined Facebook.
Sheyna had been telling me for months that I needed to join, because that’s where everyone was. MySpace was for the younger set. For months I held out. Well, Last month I finally indulged.
Boy, am I glad I did.
One of the most fun aspects of Facebook is the photos. You get to see what your friends look like now, how they’ve changed, and how their lives have changed. Some have also put photos in from days gone by, including some yearbook photos. Talk about a trip! Naturally, it makes me want to dig out my yearbooks, the old scanner my father-in-law gave me (along with the really old computer I use to type these up with-but I am thankful) and put some on there myself.
Another recent happening is my nephews sent their high school yearbook from this year with me to imprint their names. Of course I looked at them. The clubs are WAY different than my time there. What is a Skills club? Can you go into the room, say “I got skills,” and they let you in? They have an anime club now! But I must say, the faculty section was the most interesting, because that is where time stands still. You see teachers still there when I went there, teachers still there when MY BROTHER went there (he graduated in 1986!), and teachers who were students with me! Some look no different. Some have shown signs of age. One looked like he ate himself! He’s doubled in size!
Then, of course, there is the student section. I can’t believe nephews I held as little babies when I was in high school are now in high school, listening to music, playing football, running track, having girlfriends…wow. At the same time, my little baby is now a talkative three-year-old with a wild imagination, driving a toy ambulance all over the place behind me. Time has a funny way of doing that.
But that’s the joy of pictures and the high school yearbook. There, time holds. To me, it makes me long for things that don’t change so much. It makes me thankful for a relationship with Jesus, because he has not and will not change. Hebrews 13:8 declares it: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever.”
Now that’s quite a picture.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

I just want everyone to see this

I will hopefully post a link to a YouTube video in this posting. It is by someone with the username hoover4000, and is a performance by the new Gaither Vocal Band. Talk about redemption, grace, and unconditional love. Please take a look.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yixFKKw53g

Friday, June 19, 2009

Revisiting the Pharisees

Back when my blog was on MySpace, I did a blog titled Modern Day Pharisees. I revisit this tonight, after seeing a story on the news last night and reading in the book of Acts this week. The story on the news (and I know, it's the news- always take it with a grain of salt, because these folks have an agenda) was on a "Christian" TV network based in Charlotte. They have recently completed a $150 million dollar expansion. It's one of these stations that broadcasts guys that say "If you'll sow your seed in our ministry, God will bless you." It turns out, our pockets get lighter, and they get a room expansion on their house.
In Matthew 7, Jesus speaks loudly about these people. "You can identify them by their fruit, that is, the way they act (7:16). Do they act like the New Testament church? Do they share things with other believers? Do they feed the poor in their neighborhood? Wait-do they have a neighborhood? Or do they live on their gated mansions, not giving handouts, praying prayers that bounce back from the ceiling, saying words that they may believe, but do not follow.
Tonight I read the book of Haggai. Check out Haggai 1:4-6: "Why are you living in luxurious houses while my house lies in ruins? This is what the Lord of Heaven's Armies says: Look at what's happening to you! You have planted much but harvest little. You eat but are not satisfied. You drink but are still thirsty. You put on clothes but cannot keep warm. Your wages disappear as though you were putting them in pockets filled with holes!" (NLT) I believe that ties in quite perfectly with what Jesus was saying.
If you want to support the work of God, if you want fruit to multiply, plant a more local seed. Not all TV preachers are bad. Watch NRB (378 on DirecTV). There are some sound ones on there. But tithe to your church first. After that, find someone hungry in your neighborhood, and get them a meal or groceries. Sponsor a child in a foreign country. Give of yourself, not because the President mandates it, that is socialist. Give because you can and are willing to, that is the capitalist "invisible hand."
When the people that Haggai gave the word of God to began doing His work, he declared he would bless them, and so he did. Through the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, a descendent of David, the line would continue to Jesus. This ended up blessing us all. But beware those who use the name of Jesus to line their own pockets. They may speak well, have great TV hair, and sound like they have a grasp on the Bible. Jesus gives them a somber warning, back in Matthew 7:21 (NLT): "Not everyone who calls out to me 'Lord! Lord' will enter the Kingdom of Heaven."

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Why I am no longer the elephant in the room


Yes, these guys are heroes, but...
It is official. Or it will be when I send in my registration change form in next week.
I am no longer a "Republican."
Do not worry, those that will come across this. I am not becoming a democrat. I am not so infatuated with the "messiah" that I have converted my ways. I am still conservative to the core. I still believe that right is right, wrong is wrong, and that Ronald Reagan was the greatest President of the 20th century.
The problem lies in the fact that the leaders and spokespeople of the Republican party do not believe that. They believe that we must win elections first, and that to win elections, we must not offend anyone that might vote for us, make nice with our enemies, and try to be friends with the media.
This line of thinking, espoused by John McCain, Colin Powell, and John Cornyn, are sending the Republican party the way of the Whigs. How many Whigs are in the house?
(I'm listening for a response. Strangely, all I hear are some of these guys...)
So I am not looking for a new party to call home. Libertarian party recruiters, please stay away. I toyed voting for Bob Barr last year, but instead voted for Sarah Palin.
I have entered this summer missing the fact that I am not in class this semester, but searching for thought. But the only thought the Republican party is having is not offending anyone and getting elected. They don't seem to realize that's how they lost elections for about 40 years, save Presidential elections. There must be principles. There must be values. People will align with someone that takes a stand. That's what drew us to Reagan. That's why Palin got a big response from conservatives last year, and why the culture tried to trash her! That's why Bobby Jindal was attacked this year. That's why "republican" strategists are brought onto CNN & MSNBC each day to try to refute what Rush Limbaugh said. They fear TRUTH.
The truth is, the Republican party is not for me. I think. Therefore, I am on my own. But yet I feel, no, I think, no, I BELIEVE I an not alone.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

This will anger many race fans

I am not a Johnny-come-lately when it comes to NASCAR racing. I guess my earliest memories are from 1985, when Bill Elliott blew everyone away in that red T-Bird. That said, I went to my second live race on Sunday (and Monday). I went to the Coca-Cola 600, which this year was the Coca-Cola 340. People ask me who my favorite driver is. I have been a fan of Tony Stewart, but have really latched on to Kyle Busch. It’s easier to say who I’m not a fan of. That would be Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
I almost feel for Dale. He had to become the face of the sport. He has to live up to the name of his father. I did not cheer for or like his father when he was racing, but grew to respect him. People call him the greatest driver of all time, which I must disagree with. I believe that falls on Richard Petty. The difference between the two is that Dale unfortunately did not get to race past his prime. Richard raced eight years after winning his last race, and thirteen after his last championship. To some, that tarnished his image. Earnhardt had gone six seasons after his last title, and was showing signs of slacking, but was still fierce to the end.
Back to Junior. People believe that he will be great because he has his father’s name. It’s time to be blunt and anger some people: his father’s name is all he has. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is not the next Dale Earnhardt, Sr. If anything, he’s the next Kyle Petty. No offense to Kyle. He’s a good driver, won some races, done great things with Victory Junction. But the point is it is almost impossible for the son to eclipse the father. The only notable exceptions I know of are, well, Richard Petty, Ken Griffey, Jr., Cal Ripken, Jr., and for a wrestling reference, Randy Orton.
It’s natural to want the apple to fall close to the tree. But the evidence is out there. Look at the last person to drive the 8 car part-time: Mark Martin. He has already won two races. Johnson and Gordon have won one. Each has done well this season except one: Earnhardt. Is Hendrick Motorsports giving him worse equipment? I don’t believe Hendrick has bad equipment. Is it Tony Eury, Jr., the crew chief? He will probably be the next thing to change, but they seemed to work well together. In Monday’s race, they changed everything but the driver. He could do no right.
But Earnhardt, Sr.’s fans want a legacy. They want an heir to his throne. I believe they are booing him. Kyle Busch has the most natural talent I have seen in a driver since Jeff Gordon, and I dare say, Dale Sr. Plus, he is as brash as Dale Sr., is forceful on the track, and is not intimidated by other racers. He finds a home out front, and tends to stay close at all times. These are not popular statements I am making, but look at the results: Kyle has them, and is continuing to accrue them. That means gather, for you Junior fans. So take an honest look: the heir apparent is not from North Carolina. He is from Las Vegas.

I’ve had all I can take.

We have been asked lately to find “common ground” on many issues. As this country is asked daily to compromise, to change its ways, to give ground to enemies, to give up freedoms and independence, we are told it is for the good of all. It is utilitarian in its basis, and authoritarian in its practice. People that have long been respected are now being attacked. People who thought protests and rallies were for the most radical of our society are now hitting the streets with those of like minds, wondering if there is anyone that will listen to them.
We are told to respect the views and opinions of others. We are told to accept and give credence to all views, and that anything less is bigoted and intolerant. However, the people telling us this have no intention of changing their views. Yes, Jesus told us to love our enemies. He didn’t tell us we had to get along with them! What did he do those that changed money in the temple? Did he pat them on the back, say “ I don’t agree with what you are doing, but you are welcome in my Father’s house?” NO! He drove them out! [ Time for a sidebar: I think about this scene when I went to Greenville, SC with my wife to hear a famous reality TV couple at a church. After the event, you got to meet them…if you paid $20 for a picture to autograph.]
Ecclesiastes 3 mentions that there is a time to kill and a time to heal. There is a time for war, and a time for peace. It is said and used on bumper stickers: “War is not the answer.” Well, according to the Bible, it sometimes is. Why do you think there is so much record of war in the Old Testament? Do you think God hated the Phillistines? Did he hate Goliath or Delilah? I believe God loved Goliath and Delilah. But they did not serve Him, nor worship Him as God. They came against God and His people, and had to face their end. Read the end of 2 Timothy. Did Jesus die for Demas, and for Alexander the coppersmith? Yes, He did. Did Jesus die for Larry Flynt, Rosie O’Donnell, and Ray Boltz? Yes, He did! But does that mean that we accept their lifestyles, tolerate their work, and give them full fellowship in the church? NO. We are not to be unequally yoked together with them. We are to be separate from them (2 Cor. 6: 14-17).
You may say “But Jesus ate with the low people of His time,” and so He did. Did they stay the way they were? Was Matthew a tax collector after he met Jesus? Was Mary Magdelene still demon-possessed after she met Jesus? Did He respect and tolerate the views of the Pharisees? Go back to His first message after His tempting period. What was His first word? REPENT! In other words, turn your life around! Change your ways!
Yes, we are to love our enemies, and bless those who curse us (Matthew 5:44). We are also supposed to do all things in love, or it will get us nowhere (1 Cor. 13). But tolerate is not listed in there. There is a time for war. This is that time. We are to go to war against today’s “tolerance.”