Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Lust:

Let’s begin with a quiz of the following questions:



  1. Can a Christian lust and still be qualified to enter into the Kingdom of God?
  2. Can a man or a woman lust for their mate, yet without sin?
  3. Is lusting a sin?
  4. Do you really know the difference between lust and desire?
  5. If you lust for something, would your Maker grant it to you?
  6. If you caught yourself lusting should you repent of it?
  7. Does God, Christ, and all the holy angels ever lust? Those who are spirit beings, those who are Holy, perfect, and righteous?

Don’t be too quick to answer. Remember, all of our background came from our parents, culture, and our society.

God condemns the use of any thing, any thought, and any attitude that is harmful to you or your neighbor. But he will never condemn the right use of any good thing that he himself has created. Remember what God said about all those things he created? "It was very good" (Genesis 1:31). He didn’t say it was bad, not a mixture of truth and error, but very good.



"Covet" and "Lust" are Neutral Words

The adversary has deceived men into believing that sex, lust, coveting, pleasure, sensuality, and feeling good is evil; yet, when God created all things he said "it was very good" (Genesis 1:31 ). Who are you going to believe? Christians desire, lust for, and covet after the Knowledge and Wisdom of God, which is good. Sensuality, like lust, is purely neutral. What you do with it determines whether you sin or not. Sex with strangers is not good, but sex with your spouse is. There is nothing wrong with lusting. Do you lust for your wife, or do you lust for somebody else’s wife? This is the point. The Law does not say, "Do not covet", it says do not covet anything that belongs to somebody else (Exodus 20:17).

Your arch enemy would always like you to blur the difference and remove the boundaries between the holy and the profane, between the light and darkness. That’s why the Creator told Adam and Eve to eat of every tree that is in the garden, except of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil! You see, if someone gives you a glass of pure crystal clear sweet water, that’s good. But if you put a few drops of poison into it, that’s bad. And the bad makes the whole thing bad. And therefore the tree of the knowledge of good and evil is all bad, because poison will kill you, it takes time. Good and evil is not good, it is sinful. And therefore, to have a morality that is a mixture of good and evil is a sinful morality.

That’s why we are studying the Word of God, because we are admitting that we are not clean, pure, righteous, perfect, but we want to be. And so we should not be offended at the words of God when they simply be contrary to what we think.



Positive examples in Scripture

In the Hebrew, "lust" (#08378 ta'avah & #0183 'avah) is defined as "to desire eagerly, to long for, to wish, to crave, to covet, to yearn, to be eager to, to have an appetite for." Lust could be used rightly or wrongly. By itself it is neutral. Whether lust is good or bad should be determined only by your Maker, and not by mere, fallible, mortal man, who doesn’t even have a clean mind!

Positive examples of "lust" in the Bible are:

  • Deuteronomy 14:26 (lusteth) where God commanded the Israelites to turn the tithes into money and spend it on whatever their soul lusts for;
  • Psalm 21:2 (desire) where God satisfies your lusts if they are good and right for you;
  • Psalm 132:13 (desired) where the Lord himself lusted Zion for his habitation;
  • Proverbs 10:24 (desire) where the lust of the righteous shall be granted;
  • Proverbs 11:23 (desire) where the lust of the righteous is good, and this is in contrast to the lust of the wicked;
  • Proverbs 13:12 (desire) where lust will earn you the "tree of life", and not eternal torment in the lake of fire, as many Christians teach today; and
  • Isaiah 26:8 (desire) where the lust of our soul is to God’s name.

In the Hebrew, the word "covet" (word # 02530 chamad) is defined as "to desire, lustful, be carnally excited (speaking about the physical aspect of it; like how a little babe gets excited at a toy. This is referring to the pure carnal excitement, not the impure), pleasant, charming, beloved, lovely, delightful, desirable, precious, pretty, grateful, cute, darling, dainty, delectable", and it also means "greed, avarice, grasping, envious". The majority of the concept "to covet" is positive, not negative.

Positive examples of "covetous" in the bible are:
  • Genesis 2:9 (pleasant) where, in the Garden of Eden, the LORD God made to grow every tree that is covetous to the sight,
  • Psalm 19:7-10 (desired) where the Law of the Lord is to be coveted after,
  • Psalm 68:16 (desireth) where God Himself covets us to dwell in the hill of God,
  • Proverbs 21:20 (desired) where the wise will covet treasure,
  • Matthew 13:17 (desired) where the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven have been coveted after by many prophets and righteous men,
  • Luke 16:20-21 (desiring) where a beggar coveted to be fed,
  • Luke 17:22 (desire) where Christ told his disciples they would covet to see one of the days of the Son of man,
  • Luke 22:15 (desired) where Christ Jesus coveted to eat the passover with His disciples,
  • 1 Timothy 3:1 (desireth) where if a man covets after the office of a bishop, he desires a good work.
  • 1 Corinthians 12:31 (covet) where believers are commanded to covet earnestly the best spiritual gifts,
  • 1 Corinthians 12:31 (covet) where brethren are commanded to covet to prophesy,
  • Hebrews 6:11 (desire) where we covet after others to show diligence, and
  • 1 Peter 1:12 (desire) where angels covet after the things of God.
You can covet the Law of God, and desire Jesus Christ. But, when your mind becomes defiled, then everything becomes defiled. You can desire the right thing, or you can desire the wrong thing.

The term "lust" appears 107 times in the Bible (54 times in the OT, 53 times in the NT). 35 cases in the Old Testament it is used to describe positive aspects, and in 19 cases it is spoken in the negative. The term "covet" appears 81 times in the Bible (65 times in the OT, 16 times in the NT). Lusting and coveting are synonymous in both the Hebrew and the Greek (word #1937 epithumeo). The words "covet" and "lust" are used most often in the positive than in the negative. Only the context can tell you which way it goes.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

STELLAR!: Building in Egypt

Christian Skaters International Ministry
Things are going well with the team serving with in Egypt. Keep praying for them and check out their amazing progress on the bowl. If you would like to donate to this or future projects you may do so at http://www.JSAWfoundation.com/ or through our cause at http://www.Causes.com/ChristianSkaters

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Best Ever: "LLGC"

Personality Info: "INFP"

  Allison told me to take this test.  So I did.  Here are my results after taking the test.  If you have time you should take the free test as well.  It is very interesting.  And if you like learning about yourself and others you will totally be into it:


Heres the link:
http://www.mypersonality.info/
(click "take the test" on the Personality Types section")
-you'll have to sign up but it is free and worth the while


Here is my result:
Portrait of an INFP - Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving
(Introverted Feeling with Extraverted Intuition)



As an INFP, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit into your personal value system. Your secondary mode is external, where you take things in primarily via your intuition.
INFPs, more than other iNtuitive Feeling types, are focused on making the world a better place for people. Their primary goal is to find out their meaning in life. What is their purpose? How can they best serve humanity in their lives? They are idealists and perfectionists, who drive themselves hard in their quest for achieving the goals they have identified for themselves
INFPs are highly intuitive about people. They rely heavily on their intuitions to guide them, and use their discoveries to constantly search for value in life. They are on a continuous mission to find the truth and meaning underlying things. Every encounter and every piece of knowledge gained gets sifted through the INFP's value system, and is evaluated to see if it has any potential to help the INFP define or refine their own path in life. The goal at the end of the path is always the same - the INFP is driven to help people and make the world a better place.
Generally thoughtful and considerate, INFPs are good listeners and put people at ease. Although they may be reserved in expressing emotion, they have a very deep well of caring and are genuinely interested in understanding people. This sincerity is sensed by others, making the INFP a valued friend and confidante. An INFP can be quite warm with people he or she knows well.
INFPs do not like conflict, and go to great lengths to avoid it. If they must face it, they will always approach it from the perspective of their feelings. In conflict situations, INFPs place little importance on who is right and who is wrong. They focus on the way that the conflict makes them feel, and indeed don't really care whether or not they're right. They don't want to feel badly. This trait sometimes makes them appear irrational and illogical in conflict situations. On the other hand, INFPs make very good mediators, and are typically good at solving other people's conflicts, because they intuitively understand people's perspectives and feelings, and genuinely want to help them.
INFPs are flexible and laid-back, until one of their values is violated. In the face of their value system being threatened, INFPs can become aggressive defenders, fighting passionately for their cause. When an INFP has adopted a project or job which they're interested in, it usually becomes a "cause" for them. Although they are not detail-oriented individuals, they will cover every possible detail with determination and vigor when working for their "cause".
When it comes to the mundane details of life maintenance, INFPs are typically completely unaware of such things. They might go for long periods without noticing a stain on the carpet, but carefully and meticulously brush a speck of dust off of their project booklet.
INFPs do not like to deal with hard facts and logic. Their focus on their feelings and the Human Condition makes it difficult for them to deal with impersonal judgment. They don't understand or believe in the validity of impersonal judgment, which makes them naturally rather ineffective at using it. Most INFPs will avoid impersonal analysis, although some have developed this ability and are able to be quite logical. Under stress, it's not uncommon for INFPs to mis-use hard logic in the heat of anger, throwing out fact after (often inaccurate) fact in an emotional outburst.
INFPs have very high standards and are perfectionists. Consequently, they are usually hard on themselves, and don't give themselves enough credit. INFPs may have problems working on a project in a group, because their standards are likely to be higher than other members' of the group. In group situations, they may have a "control" problem. The INFP needs to work on balancing their high ideals with the requirements of every day living. Without resolving this conflict, they will never be happy with themselves, and they may become confused and paralyzed about what to do with their lives.
INFPs are usually talented writers. They may be awkard and uncomfortable with expressing themselves verbally, but have a wonderful ability to define and express what they're feeling on paper. INFPs also appear frequently in social service professions, such as counselling or teaching. They are at their best in situations where they're working towards the public good, and in which they don't need to use hard logic.
INFPs who function in their well-developed sides can accomplish great and wonderful things, which they will rarely give themselves credit for. Some of the great, humanistic catalysts in the world have been INFPs.


   There are 16 "Personality Types" accoridng to the test.  Which one are you?


Here are some other personal test you can do:
*http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/questions.cfm
*http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-test.html
*http://www.5lovelanguages.com/assessments/love/
*http://strengths.gallup.com/110440/About-StrengthsFinder-2.aspx

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

TEXTING for Seniors

TEXTING for SeniorsThe kids have all their little SMS codes...like BFF, WTF, LOL etc.
So here are some codes for the seniors:
ATD - At the Doctor's

BFF - Best Friends Funeral

BTW - Bring the Wheelchair

CBM - Covered by Medicare

CUATSC - See You at the SeniorCenter

DWI - Driving While Incontinent

FWBB - Friend with Beta Blockers

FWIW - Forgot Where I Was

FYI - Found Your Insulin

GGPBL - Gotta Go, Pacemaker Battery Low

GHA - Got Heartburn Again

HGBM - Had Good Bowel Movement

IMHO - Is My Hearing-Aid On?

LMDO - Laughing My Dentures Out

OMMR - On My Massage Recliner

OMSG - Oh My! Sorry, Gas

ROFL...CGU - Rolling on the Floor Laughing...Can't get Up!

TTYL - Talk to You Louder

WAITT - Who Am I Talking To?

WTFA - Wet the Furniture Again

WTP - Where's the Prunes

WWNO - Walker Wheels Need Oil

GGLKI - Gotta Go, Laxative Kickin in!

Monday, October 3, 2011

This song makes me miss Australia. "Beautiful Exchange" by Hillsong

You were near
Though I was distant
Disillusioned I was
Lost and insecure
Still mercy fought
For my attention
You were waiting at the door
Then I let you in
Trading your life
For my offenses
For my redemption
You carried all the blame
Breaking the curse
Of our condition
Perfection took our place

Chorus:
When only love could make a way
You gave your life in a beautiful exchange

My burden erased
My life forgiven
There is nothing that could take this love away
And my only desire and sole ambition
Is to love you just the same

Chorus:
When only love could make a way
You gave your life in a beautiful exchange
When only love could break these chains
You gave your life in a beautiful exchange


Holy are you God
Holy is your name
With everything I’ve got
My heart will sing how I love you

Every WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS! @Keopulani Skate Park from 2PM- 5PM




Wednesdays and Fridays from 2PM- 5PM

Stuck in my head: "Good Day" by Nappy Roots

Somtimes I feel like this is my life.


Logical.