In the year 2000 B.C. <+/- 200 years> (and possibly again in 2045 A.D.) humankind became one. Became one apart from the divine right. Became one without the necessity of the idea of “God” (though it remains ironic that mere existence requires more than just an “idea” but an actuality of “God, the first Mover” … Continue reading
I am a monster. For Christ and the Cause alone. Everywhere I tread belongs to the enemy. And my desire is for my Long Home. While here, I am His energy, Filling the earth with my will. And with His Church I am in synergy. As I destroy and consume and fill. Nothing can stand … Continue reading
Disappointment is Acid. This is for the Christian: “The level and duration of your disappointment is in direct proportion to the intensity of your Christianity.” Christians are called to suffer, but suffering is not disappointment. Christians are called to prosper, but prospering is not disappointment. (what?) I am not a “word-smith”. Nor do I pretend … Continue reading
This will not be a diatribe against Megachurches. Most of the Megachurches in the U.S. I would consider orthodox and are contending for the Faith… and I believe that Megachurches usually get an unfair amount of criticism not only from the “secular” world, but within the umbrella of Worldwide Christendom. I am merely offering an … Continue reading
What does it mean to live the “normal Christian life”? I suppose the question will be discussed till the performance of the trumpet of God, as it has been discussed since the Ascension. Whatever the answer may be in whole, it in part means to live with the knowledge of the power inherent to … Continue reading
This is one of my favorite quotes… It is taken from the inaugural speech of Nelson Mandela given in 1994: ”Our worst fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us most. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am … Continue reading
WHO AM I? “Who am I? They often tell me I stepped from my cell’s confinement Calmly, cheerfully, firmly, Like a squire from his country-house. Who am I? They often tell me I used to speak to my warders Freely and friendly and clearly, As though it were mine to command. Who am I? … Continue reading