Tuesday, January 5, 2010

I have Faith

My thoughts and feelings about things I've heard recently.


For the past couple months I've been hearing different things about our president from different people.I've heard and read t
hings like,"Obama hater,“Obama must go away,”oh yeah and, “I hope Obama and Oprah like to spend time together, because they will be in Hell together for eternity.”(And others)

Seriously?Let me just clarify that these are Christian people who are saying these things!What part of that screams "I'm a Christian!"?

We are told to pray for our leaders, to lift them up to God. How exactly do you lift someone up that you say you “hate” or that you hope to condemn to Hell for eternity?

Aren't we suppose to hate the sin but love and pray for the sinner?

Yes I too have concern about our country and the direction of it...No,I wouldn't have chosen our president to be Obama but that's why I didn't choose,Nor did anyone else...God did.

God had everything planned.He knew who the candidates were going to be...even before they knew they were going to run,He knew who people would favor and who would get the most votes.So why can't we just have Faith that He will take care of everything else?

"But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him."Hebrews 11:6 Should we take whatever our leaders say and follow like sheep? No. However, we should pray for them, pray for their spiritual life, pray for their ability to seek the will of God in the decisions that they must make.

Monday, January 4, 2010

I Love America

Lately I've been listening to Br.Hyles sermons a lot!One of my favorites is "One Nation Under God"which includes a poem from him.


I Love America

I love Thanksgiving when we pray,
And July 4th and Labor Day
With picnics, ants, and hungry flies,
And barbecue and hot French fries,
With Cokes and chips and apple pies
Beneath some hazy, lazy skies.

I love Miami's royal palm
That oozes forth a healing balm
Beside the ocean's quiet calm.

And Betsy Ross, and Orville Wright,
And dear Ben Franklin's flying kite;
And Thomas Jefferson's mightly quill,
And Alamo, and Bunker Hill,
And Paul Revere's midnight ride,
And Wilbur Wright's successful glide.

I love United's friendly skies;
And baseball when the umpire cries,
"Play ball!" as thousands quietly rise
To turn their moistened sober eyes
Toward waving flag that proudly flies.

And Casey Stengal's Stengaleze,
And Dairy Queen, and Tastee Freeze,
And cotton candy at the zoo;
And corny dogs and Big Macs too;
And Burger Kings, and shopping malls,
And hockey pucks, and basketballs.

And Mississippi's cotton fields,
And Holland, Michigan's spinning wheels;
Monotonous midwestern plains,
Florida's sun, Seattle's rams.

Atlanta's lovely, dogwood trails,
And Santa Fe's long clicking rails.
I love the Rocky Mountain peaks
Beneath a sky which mutely speaks;

And Disney World, and Disney Land,
And Georgia's fertile blood-red sand:
The Mississippi, and Rio Grande;
Wisconsin's cheese and dairy land.

I love McDonald's chocolate shakes,
And Minnesota's thousand lakes;
The Royal Gorge's mighty yawn,
A sleepy Alabama dawn;
The harvest moon that shineth on.

I love to gaze at Yellowstone
While licking on an ice cream cone;
And Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge;
And Ford, and Chevrolet, and Dodge.
I love the stately Empire State,
And San Francisco's Golden Gate.

I love St. Louis' friendly arch,
The Statue of Liberty's burning torch,
The Washington Monument's prickly goad,
And Colorado's trail ridge road.

I love "My Country, Tis of Thee,"
Oh, blessed land of liberty.
Long may our glorious land be bright,
With freedom's wondrous holy light,
Protect us by Thy matchless might.

I love to stand with hand o'er heart
And think of those who did their part,
Who left a mom a lone gold star,
Whose bodies rest 'neath fields afar.

I love New England's rolling farms,
Its quaint decor and blushing charms.
I love the azalea's freshened blooms,
East Texas' roses sparkling plumes.

I love it when my church choir sings,
And know the peace that worship brings.

There beats within my breast a dream
That that small faint and flickering gleam
Will soon become a mighty flame
To spread to all His matchless name:
That those dear four who call me "Dad"
Will know the country I have had;
Where freedom's flag flies proud and high,
And those dear ones may loudly cry,
"I'm free! My dad helped make it so.
That faint small gleam is now aglow!
That Christian land that he once knew
Is now the kind that we know too!
God's judging hand has now been stayed,
So I and mine are not afraid,
For churches like our own abound
In every city, village, town!
We're free to witness, visit, teach
The same dear truths we heard Dad preach!
And now we vow to God above
To pass it on to those we love."-Jack Hyles


What a great poem!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

RIP


Rip Uncle Bunk



Nikki Marie 1/2/10

I miss this cute little Lhasa Apso!She was 13.


This picture is old,hence the super ugly carpet and unpainted walls

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Years Resoltutions

It's a new year!2010 I might add,and I have a feeling this is going to be a great year!

For this year I've made actually three resolutions,and so far only two of the three are working out!
  1. Eat less junk food!-I'm a junk food junky.
  2. Read my Bible and Pray more
  3. Pay more attention for what God has for my life.
I've managed to keep up with two and three,number one I'm having some trouble in.

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28