Okay now, onto the list of verses I shared with my family member for her to use in spiritual battles, when Satan's got us down and cowering in fear. These were specifically chosen for comfort, encouragement, and strength (and I added a few extra here for different kinds of temptations or trials). I suggest p rinting them out, reading them over and over again, writing them out, mem orizing some, taking a list with you wherever you go, etc. Whatever it takes to get through the hard times. And when the attacks, temptations, or hard times come, turn them into prayers (I'll share my own personal Scripture-based prayers in the next post) or simply s peak out loud the ones that fit your particular struggle, trial, temptation, or fear. Declare to yourself, to the struggle/temptation, and to the spirit world/the Enemy that "It is written ..." and then quote a verse that fits. A nd let God's Word comfort and still your soul as the sword of the Spiri...
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 ...
See this link: "Liberal Elites Trying To Stop Organic Covid-19 Opposition Groups From Growing As Distrust Of The American Media Reaching All-Time High" . And also read the comments to Bill Gates' Tweet here . (Click on "view more replies" to see them all.) Interesting stuff! (And I love the sentence about how the guy who wants to reduce the human population - Bill Gates - is the same one who wants to "save" us with a vaccine. Very insightful! And it should make everyone pause and think!) I have distrusted the mainstream media for a long, long time, seeing as how biased they are politically, and who they are "in bed" with, and which information they allow us to see, and how they spin their articles, and which news stories they choose to report and which to hide, etc.. But it's only been recently, since Trump was elected, that their phony "unbiased, just reporting the news" mask has come off. And now they don't ev...
(Just for fun, slipped in between the spiritual warfare posts, and a week earlier than normal.) You know those songs that you always have to play as loud as possible, and even louder if you could? I've got some of those. [To name only five, there's Numb from U2 and Chlorine, Downstairs, Choker , and Jumpsuit from Twenty One Pilots, my newest musical addiction.] And the only place I can play them as loud as I want is when I'm driving alone in the car. That's MY time. An introvert's dream vacation. I can play my music as loud as I want and sing along... and there's no one to interrupt or complain. Which reminds me: You parents know what we're supposed to do when kids complain about our music, right? Yeah, that's right: TURN IT UP EVEN LOUDER! The ironic part is that they used to complain about me singing "Ice, Ice, Baby" which I know every word of, but now my 3rd son knows every word and sings along too... ... an...
Before I get to the list of my "sword of the Spirit" verses, here's a list I shared with my struggling family member of some of my favorite songs to get through the hard times, the ones that encourage me and make me cry in a good way, in a needed way. (Sometimes anxiety is a sign that we need a good, long cry.) When you have no energy left to even pray, let the worship songs from other people be your prayers: From The City Harmonic: "Oh, What Love" , "Fell Apart" , "Honestly" , "Praise the Lord" , "Love, Heal Me," "My God," and "Here and There." ( Their music is what kept me from giving up completely when I was at my lowest. Let their words be your prayers, your heart's cry, when you have no words of your own left.) From Tenth Avenue North: "Worn" , "Hold My Heart" , "By Your Side" , and "Healing Begins" . From Jeremy Riddle: ...
Happy Easter Weekend! Never forget how much Jesus loves you and what He went through for you, for everyone, so that anyone who believes in Him would be saved (and anyone can!): Sweetly Broken by Jeremy Riddle Oh, What Love by The City Harmonic Secret Ambition by Michael W. Smith Hallelujah Christmas by Cloverton My Jesus by Todd Agnew I Am by Crowder The Champion by Carman (This will always be one of his best!) There are many people who resist God because they doubt He exists: "If God is real, then why doesn't He prove He's real?" Well, He did ... it's called Creation. "Oh, that's just evolution. It's nature," they say. "But if He's really real, why doesn't He send us a clear message, in black-and-white?" He did ... it's called the Bible. "No, no, that was just written by men. An interesting old book, but nothing more. But if He's really, really real, then why doesn't He come down here and sh...
There’s another big thing that helped me through that “four-month funk.” Another lesson that I remember every time I walk down our stairs. And I smile. (Also reposted from around 2014.) When we first moved into this house over two years ago, the first purchase we made was new paint. I had never owned a home before, never been able to pick out wall colors and make a place “my own.” And I was really looking forward to this project. But unexpected repairs came up that meant I had to put it off. And so, two-and-a-half years later, I was thrilled to finally be able to engage in this wonderful right and joy of home-ownership.
Since I added this update late to the end of my post " The Gospel Project: Calvinist or not? ", I figured I'd repost it here too (with some additional information), in case you missed it: Update: Here's something from Lifeway about (from?) The Gospel Project, answering the question "How do human actions and God's plans work together? ": "... God is in complete control over all things. This is what Christians mean when they call God 'sovereign.'... the Lord’s plans go forward through the choices of human beings as moral agents, including our freely chosen sinful actions! Everything we do is what we want to do, while also being a part of God’s plan. They are what we want and what God wants." To me, this is Calvinism. It's a little veiled, but it's Calvinism. It's saying that all our actions - even our "freely chosen" sins - were wanted, preplanned, caused, controlled by God. You see, in Calvinism, ...
I used to think I was a happy-go-lucky, glass-half-full kind of person. But then I grew up and realized that life is much harder and more unpleasant than I thought it would be. The drone of every-day housework doesn’t make you feel like you accomplish anything worthwhile. The lack of friendships makes you feel like you don’t matter. The constant struggle to pay your bills makes you feel like you can never really rest and simply enjoy life. It’s always work, and failure, and struggle, and exhaustion, and loneliness.