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Saturday, 10 May 2008

  • The Hammer and the Anvil

    With a strong forearm, the apron-clad blacksmith puts his tongs into the fire, grasps the heated metal, and places it on the anvil. His keen eye examines the glowing piece. He sees what the tool is now and envisions what he wants it to be--sharper, flatter, wider, longer. With a clear picture in his mind, he begins to pound. His left hand still clutching the hot mass with the tongs, his right hand slams the two-pound sledge upon the moldable metal.On the solid anvil, the smoldering iron is remolded.

    The smith knows the type of instrument he wants. He knows the size. He knows the shape. He knows the strength.Whang! Whang! The hammer slams. The shop rings with the noise, the air fills with smoke, and the softened metal responds.But the response doesn't come easily. It doesn't come without discomfort. To melt down the old and recast it as new is a disrupting process. Yet the metal remains on the anvil, allowing the toolmaker to remove the scars, repair the cracks, refill the voids, and purge the impurities.

    And with time, a change occurs: What was dull becomes sharpened, what was crooked becomes straight, what was weak becomes strong, and what was useless becomes valuable.

    Then the blacksmith stops. He ceases his pounding and sets down his hammer. With a strong left arm, he lifts the tongs until the freshly molded metal is at eye level. In the still silence, he examines the smoking tool. The incandescent implement is rotated and examined for any mars or cracks.There are none.

    Now the smith enters the final stage of his task. He plunges the smoldering instrument into a nearby bucket of water. With a hiss and a rush of steam, the metal immediately begins to harden. The heat surrenders to the onslaught of cool water, and the pliable, soft mineral becomes an unbending useful tool.

    "For a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith--of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire--may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed."
    (I Peter 1:6-7)
    by Max Lucado

Saturday, 29 March 2008

  • Flee sexual temptation

     I was reading in my bible the other day and I read about Joseph and how Potiphars wife kept trying to get Joseph to sleep with her and how she repeatedly tried. The Bible says Genesis 39:10-12 (NLT) She kept putting pressure on him day after day but he refused to sleep with her, and he kept out of her way as much as possible. One day, however, no one else was around when he was doing his work inside the house. She came and grabbed him by his shirt, demanding, "sleep with me!" Joseph tore himself away, but as he did, his shirt came off. She was left holding it as he ran from the house.

     I read that the other day and it really struck me how I don't run from sexual temptation like that. It might not be some women actually tempting us like that. It may just be something as simple as a sales catalog with seductive pictures, it may be masturbation, internet porn, it may be a scene in some movie, or it may just be lustful thoughts all these are wrong and we need to run from them just as Joseph did. Sometimes, I know in my life anyway, I need somebody to help me run from these sins. But whatever it takes we need to strive for complete purity in every area of our lives. (whether we ever reach that point or not we need to strive for it with all our hearts.) And that means maybe doing some things that others would consider unnecessary .

    I had a hard time knowing what all to write in this post so if anybody has anything to add or subtract feel free to leave comments or if it is something you don't want public email us at freenchrist@gmail.com and we will try and post it on the site sometime. Thank you all for the comments and other encouragement. Those who were wondering who we are.....we would just rather keep it a secret so we can feel free to write what we feel we should.

Friday, 14 March 2008

  • Quote from Napoleon Bonaparte

    This was a quote from the Famous French military and political leader Napoleon that I thought was really worth sharing. "I know men; and I tell you that Jesus Christ is no mere man. Between him and every other person in the world there is no possible term of comparison. Alexander [the Great], Caesar, Charlemagne, and I have founded empires. But on what did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force. Jesus Christ founded his empire upon love; and this hour millions of men would die for him."

    It is really amazing that a man who lived a Immoral unchristian life was still able to admit the greatness of Jesus and what he came to teach us as his followers. All glory honour and praise be to are Lord who has founded the greatest empire ever through the best means possible. May we somehow in some small or big way thru the grace of God contribute to that kingdom brining Christ some of the glory he deserves. That is my prayer for myself and every follower out there.  

Saturday, 01 March 2008

  •  To live a pure life is one of the Hardest things that we as men are faced with in todays culture. Everywhere we look there is something that seems to attack us in this great battle. In everything from books we read to billboards we see just driving through town to what we get in the mail and what we see in movies and on TV. And only through Christ can we live victoriously through this. I just want to encourage those who are or are trying to live victorious to keep on because through Christ all things are possible. I believe that Christ has given us weapons to use in this fight and one of them being the accountability with other brothers most of us need this and any other options that will help fight against satan in this epic battle.   

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