Before I get to part 2 of "White Horses and a cup of tea," here's another great sermon from Willow Creek (they're on a roll): What If Love Meant More Than You Thought? A sermon like this is especially needed in this "outrage culture" where people spend their days looking for things to be angry about, for people to lash out at. Ugh. But there's a better way. It doesn't have to be like this. We don't have to let the news and social media lure us into an ever-increasing spiral of hopelessness and discouragement, antagonizing us into hating life and everyone around us. If you've already spent enough time letting the online world break your heart and blood your boil, why not take a break and try something else, something relaxing and encouraging for a change? L ike reading the book of John in the Bible, followed by the rest of the New Testament. Or talking a walk and enjoying nature (start a collection of interesting things you find on ...
I found a lot more names to add to my list of known Calvinists (found in my various "How to Tell if a Church, Pastor, or Website is Calvinist" posts). But instead of adding this huge list to all those posts, I am going to put it here, and I'll just provide a link on those posts to this one. [FYI: I added a note at the bottom of this post on May 5, 2021.] So here it is, a "master list" of known Calvinists to help you be careful and discerning about who you listen to and where you get your theology from. There are plenty more Calvinists out there, but these are just the names that I ran across the most. These are either definite, self-professed Calvinists or "most likely Calvinist," in my estimation. (I haven't heard of most of them, but it's good to know their theology before I do.) After finding these names in various places online, I looked up each person to see if they are Calvinist. If they did not self-identify ...
Understanding God's Will #13, 14, 15 #13: But aren’t you limiting God’s power when you say that He’s not in total control of everything? No, I don’t think so. And yes, He is in control of everything as far as everything that happens to us has to go through Him first. And I am not saying that He’s not all-powerful. I believe that He is indeed all-powerful. If He chose to wipe out the earth in a second, He could. He could do whatever He wants to do. He could control every movement we make, if that's what He wanted to do. But I don’t think that He does do whatever He wants to do or control every movement we make. Because that's not how He wanted things to be. I think that when He created the world, He decided to make man with a free-will that He (generally) will not override, even though He can....
I strongly believe that there are angels and demons. That prayer matters. That there is a spiritual battle going on around us all the time ... and that we need to get involved in it, actively and consciously. (Something I haven't been doing lately.) Regardless of if we want it or not, we are constantly facing spiritual battles. But if we don't acknowledge it - if we stick our heads in the sand, refuse to get involved, fail to put on our spiritual armor or to use the spiritual weapons available to us - we open ourselves up to deceptions, to defeat, to being very vulnerable to the strategies and attacks of the evil one. You can't win a battle you don't even know you're in. You can't defeat an enemy you pretend isn't there. What I have done here is compile a list of posts on spiritual warfare, on praying Scripture, and on creating a War Room (or War Journal). Have you ever seen War Room ? You should. It's a great movie. And it is...
Everyone should watch this 26-minute video: Plandemic Part 1 by Dr. Mikovits . (FYI: I watched this video yesterday on a different YouTube link. It had something like a million views. And it's already been removed today. Big surprise! This is why I watched it right away and wrote up a short summary of my thoughts on it. Because I figured it would be silenced! So watch it soon, before this is removed too.) A friend found it yesterday and shared it with me. While it’s scary stuff, it didn’t shock me because it coincides with what I’ve already thought about this whole virus situation, among other things: ... That there’s something fishy about it and it’s not natural … ... That there are unhealthy and dangerous connections between Bill Gates and Dr. Fauci and government health agencies (CDC, FDA, WHO, etc.), among others … ... That there are shady coronavirus reporting practices in the hospitals, such as financial incentives for doctors ...
(This was written November 2017 on my other blog after various horrible shootings shook up our country.) I believe that - deep down - every normal decent person wants to believe in God. They want there to be a God, no matter how much they might deny it. And do you know why? One word … justice . Consider for a moment all the shootings that have been happening (and that’s just a tiny bit of the violence that is going on world-wide). These men have shot up multiple people, killing many, injuring many more, ruining lives and destroying families. And then these cowards kill themselves or get shot by police. They get to wreak havoc and destroy people … and then they get to end their lives, never having to face up to what they did. They get to simply die and go into the ground, leaving their terrible mark on humanity while never having to answer for what they did, never being punished for what they did. There i...
Did you ever listen to a sermon where you felt as if God was saying "This one's for you"? I've never looked up Willow Creek sermons before, but for some reason I decided to watch one yesterday. And you know what? This one was meant for me. It really hit me in the heart. Watch it; it's good. In fact, I couldn't stop thinking about it all day and into the night. (Skip to the 35-minute mark to start the sermon.) "Christmas at the movies: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (December 18, 2022)" (Willow Creek Huntley YouTube channel) Merry Christmas, Everyone! [FYI: I've written before about how I disagree with woman being head pastors. And it seems that, at Willow, the head pastor is a man but there are several teaching pastors under him, including women. To me, that's a gray area. And I'm not sure yet what I think of it. But since it doesn't break my hardline, definitive "no woman head pastor" rule , I've decided to ...
Calvinists believe that God's greatest priority - His primary reason for making people - is to get more glory for Himself, and that He gets it through ordaining sin and predestining people to hell (among other things). They think that this is why people are in hell: for God's glory, that He gets glory when He shows off His justice by punishing sin and evil. And so He needed sin and evil and non-elect people to punish or else He couldn't fully display all His attributes to get praise and glory for them. [But remember that - in Calvinism - people don't actually get to choose whether or not they want to believe in Jesus. God decides for them. He decides who won't believe and prevents them from being able to believe, and then He punishes them for not believing, even though they never had the chance or ability to believe, by God's decree. This is a far different kind of "justice" than punishing people who actually deserve it, who had a ch...
"There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God. And of course, this means we are so totally and completely terrible inside that it's impossible for us to even think about wanting God in our lives, and we definitely cannot seek Him or believe in Him unless and until He causes us to (and He will only cause "the elect" to) . " ( Romans 3:10-11 ) "God did this so that men would seek Him and perhaps reach out for Him and find Him - but, of course, remember that it's impossible for us to seek Him, reach for Him, or find Him unless and until He causes us to (and He will only cause "the elect" to) - though He is not far from each one of us who are predestined to be saved, but He'll always be out of reach for those predestined to hell ." ( Acts 17:27 ) "Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near. But remember that it's impossible to seek Him or call on Him ...