The thoughts,ideas, views and sometimes rants of a small town guy who moved to the big city. I am Christian, conservative and a Republican in that order.I love the Lord and His Word.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
On Another's Sorrow
by William BlakeAnd not be in sorrow too.
Can I see anothers grief,
And not seek for kind relief.
Can I see a falling tear
And not feel my sorrows share,
Can a father see his child,
Weep, nor be with sorrow fill'd.
Can a mother sit and hear,
An infant groan an infant fear—
No no never can it be.
Never never can it be.
And can he who smiles on all
Hear the wren with sorrows small,
Hear the small birds grief & care
Hear the woes that infants bear—
And not sit beside the nest
Pouring pity in their breast,
And not sit the cradle near
Weeping tear on infants tear.
And not sit both night & day,
Wiping all our tears away.
O! no never can it be.
Never never can it be.
He doth give his joy to all.
He becomes an infant small.
He becomes a man of woe
He doth feel the sorrow too.
Think not, thou canst sigh a sigh,
And thy maker is not by.
Think not thou canst weep a tear,
And thy maker is not near.
O! he gives to us his joy,
That our grief he may destroy
Till our grief is fled & gone
He doth sit by us and moan
"On Another's Sorrow" by William Blake, from The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake. © Doubleday, 1988. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)
Thursday, August 29, 2013
What was the Confederate Soldier fighting for?
As I was researching some family history I found some Confederate soldiers in my lineage. It occured to me what were these average men fighting for? By average I mean subsistence farmers, in other words they had to grow everything they ate or make everything they used. These men whose lives were occupied with keeping food on the table and clothing on their backs, what interest did they have in rich plantation owners?
The answer I believe is none!
Why should they risk life and limb for a corporate business man that they had no interest in or stand to benefit from in any way shape or form?
Most were too busy to keep up with politics, and they did not have access to the media as we do today.
The overwhelming reason to me seems to be that the Union Army was fighting its way through the South and destroying everything in its path. The only choice these men had to save their families and their farms was to join the Confederate Army.
Whether they believed in slavery or not does not seem to be an issue that comes up in the letters of Confederate soldiers I have read. I believe they were fighting a government that they beleived had overstepped it's bounds as laid out in the Constitution, and an opposing army that was determined to destroy them.
Now let me be perfectly clear on something. No one in his right mind would say it is right for one man to enslave another!
The atrocities committed during slavery are horrific and some of the worst crimes ever committed against humanity! The white people of this time seem to have had the same mindset as the Nazis did to the Jews or the abortionist to unborn children. They were not acknowledged as human beings.
Therefore they were denied human rights.
But I want to focus on the average Confederate soldier.
It seems to me that the above-mentioned reasons are the only ones they would with risk their lives over. Why else would they do this?
From what I have learned watching Antiques Roadshow, when they are talking about Confederate Army memorabilia, it is always of much poorer quality than what the Union soldiers had. Also in one Confederate soldiers letter I read said they had a sit-down strike because they were not paid or fed. Which leads me to believe they were fighting for family and the Constitution.
A man may believe strongly in many issues, but very few he is willing to lay his life down for!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The Daily Spurgeon: What Is Your Answer To That Question?
The greatest question anyone will ever answer is "Who is Jesus and what did you based on that answer. Either He will be your judge or He will be your Savior! As I heard it said in the video series Sharing Christ without fear, the host said there are only two kinds of religions in the world. Those that accept Jesus as the Savior and those who do not. Some say he was a great teacher or prophet, but not God in human form. As the article linked above states, no event in the history of man is so well documented and authenticated and yet so denied. Some men like Christopher Hitchens spend their whole life denying Him, but that does not change who He is. Christianity is not a religion, it is a reality. The question is what is your response to that reality?
Confronting the Problem(s) of Evil Biblical, Philosophical, and Emotional Reflections on a Perpetual Question - Desiring God
'via Blog this'I just wanted to share this link, John Piper wrote this right after the Sandy Hook tragedy. It really takes an in depth look at these issues from a Biblical perspective,
Unarmed Christians/Biblical Ignorance
All the talk about weapons since the above mentioned tragedy got me to thinking about the most powerful weapon on Earth. The Bible. In Hebrews 4:12 " For the word of God is living, and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and quick to discern the thoughts and intents of the heart. " There is no weapon ever devised by man that can do this! Not only that, but we have it at our disposal and use! Stop and think about that. We have the weapon that can stop the ultimate enemy we as Christians face, Satan. Jesus gave us this example in Matthew 4 where He was tempted by Satan. Here was a Master swordsman using the Sword of God as it was intended when being tempted by Satan.
So many times Satan uses our Biblical ignorance to infiltrate the church because men who should know better do not because they do not saturate themselves daily with the Word of God. As I was studying my Sunday School lesson on 1 Timothy 3 & 4 I was struck by this thought. Here is the text "1Ti 4:1 But the Spirit saith expressly, that in later times some shall fall away from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of demons,
1Ti 4:2 through the hypocrisy of men that speak lies, branded in their own conscience as with a hot iron;
1Ti 4:3 forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God created to be received with thanksgiving by them that believe and know the truth. " The only way this can happen is if men embrace false doctrine and ignore the Word of God. I was watching a video on the contradiction of the Masonic Lodge and Christianity, here is the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCe2YoMEyuM. About halfway through the video the host asked the former Worshipful Master if a Christian man had taken these Masonic vows how could he tell if what the Lodge taught was in contradiction with the Bible? His response was, and I paraphrase here "A Christian man who is daily saturating himself in the Word of God will have no problem seeing the contradiction. The one who will is the one who is not studying the Word of God." If we do not daily saturate ourselves in God's Word we will be like the lazy man in Pro 19:24 " Some people are too lazy to lift a hand to feed themselves." We will not be ready or trained in how to use our weapon when the enemy attacks and or not even know when he attacks with false doctrine!