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Sunday, December 16, 2012

The Newtown, Connecticut Horror

The entire world is trying to sort out the whys and wherefores of the horrific massacre which occurred in Newtown, Connecticut, where a gun-wielding madman callously murdered 27 people, 20 of whom were small children.


No one can really know what these students, parents, and family members must be going through, except for what we can extract from the wall-to-wall news coverage taking place. Maybe there's too much coverage. Maybe the networks and news outlets should let these people mourn a bit more privately. If I was one of these deeply grieving parents, the last thing I would want is a camera crew following me around.

What these folks do need is the comfort and peace that God can and will pour out to those who ask and seek His divine comfort. Our family, church, and group of prayer warriors are hoping and praying God will envelope these people and the entire community with His comforting Holy Spirit.

Inevitably the question always arises how God could allow such an atrocity to take place. It's a question rooted in emotion, but the answer is quite matter of fact. Just think about it. We are all free moral (or immoral, as the case may be) agents and we all are free to choose. The bad guys have that same choice. Time and chance happens to all men. 

The choices we make have consequences and very often innocent people end up paying the ultimate price for the wrong choices of someone else.

Still, that explanation isn't very comforting to those who are hurting.

Bible readers know as we draw closer to the time when Jesus Christ will return, society is going to become more violent.

Here's what it says in II Timothy 3:1-5:  "But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4 treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5 having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them."  (NIV1984)

Sadly, this wasn't the first school massacre and it's not going to be the last. Within days of this horrific shooting, one would-be, copy-cat shooter at  Fashion Island mall in Los Angeles fired at least 50 shots before he was stopped. Fortunately, no was was hit.

While the entire nation prays and reaches out to Newtown, we are already seeing schemers in  Government rushing to make "good use" of this atrocity by demanding the president take 'Immediate Action' against guns. No surprise here.

The real cause of crime is never addressed.

Our second president and one of our founding fathers wisely proclaimed this:
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." -John Adams
As a nation, we need to take a long hard look at ourselves and reflect on where we are. Will we continue to spiral out of control into an immoral and violent abyss, or will we turn to God in real repentance and ask Him to mercifully save us?


Posted by Rich Glasgow

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

When Truth Clashes With Traditon


What happens when an immovable object clashes with an unstoppable force? One might imagine a speeding, out-of-control train coming into a station with no hope of stopping. Or imagine an immense asteroid hurtling toward earth and all efforts to change its course or destroy it have been unsuccessful. You know a calamity is going to occur and mass destruction is going to result.

There's an analogy in there somewhere when it comes to truth versus tradition. This isn't to suggest all traditions collide with truth. Traditions, when they align with truth, are a beautiful thing. But traditions become problematic when they clash with the truth.

To some, the truth is relative; a subjective thing determined by the individual or state. To others, truth is set in stone and authored by God, Himself; and those who believe that would most likely refer to the Fourth Gospel, the book of John, chapter 17:17, which says, "Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth." For most believers, this is the final word when it comes to determining what, in fact, is the truth.

For the believer, the Word of God, that is, the Bible, is the gold standard for truth. It's not a "living document." The Bible isn't malleable to suit people's desires. It's immutable. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

Tradition might be likened to an immovable object, and the truth could be likened to the proverbial unstoppable force. You can't stop the truth. You can ignore it for awhile, but you can never stop it or prevent it from being true.

Tradition? Well, traditions are the things of which entire ideologies, philosophies, religions, and even civilizations are made. You think they're not immovable objects? Think again. So what happens when those well established traditions are challenged by the truth?

When traditions are not rooted in truth and the truth somehow presents itself to one who embraces those traditions, there's going to be a clash. Often it's a startling and uncomfortable clash. A clash between the truth and traditions not founded in truth can seem to be catastrophic at first because of the potential upheaval it can cause in the way one lives his life from that point on.

If that person is a truth seeker and desires to do the right thing, he has to decide what he's going to do regarding the tradition. Does he continue keeping that tradition, which may seem wonderful in every way, or does he do the right thing based upon eternal truth?

One very important thing to keep in mind is the possibility that if the truth is revealed to you and you choose to disregard that truth, God may decide to withhold further truth from you in the future. That might be tantamount to closing a door on God. It's something to consider.

The concept of truth clashing with tradition is timely because December is steeped in traditional celebrations. But are they all based on truth?

The person who cares about the truth and desires to do right in the eyes of God will want to ask himself if these traditions are of God or of some other origin which may not have God's stamp of approval.

It's that time of year: what do Christmas and all the trimmings really have to do with the birth of Jesus? It's a question every Christian needs to ask. Is Christmas authorized by the Word of God, or is it a celebration of dubious origins?

Here are a few Bible verses that you might want to consider:

Deuteronomy 4:2(NIV) "Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the Lord your God that I give you."

Matthew 15:8-9 "These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men."

Mark 7:8 "You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to the traditions of men.


The truth is out there and readily available. Google "origins of Christmas." If you've never done that, you might be surprised at what you find. Will it matter to you what you find out about Christmas, or is the truth unimportant to you? How you answer that question will have consequences either way.

The truth can be difficult. Doing the right thing can be difficult. Still, difficulty shouldn't be the determining factor whether or not we come down on the side of truth. If you're uncomfortably caught between the truth and a tradition that doesn't meet God's approval, ask God for help. He knows what you might be going through and He'll help you do the right thing.


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