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		<title>Past, Present, Future } Christianity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Our God, the God of the Bible, is the God of all things past, present, and future.  He created all things.  He is the Alpha.  He is the uncaused cause of all that we know.  We can take much comfort in this thought, for the God who created the universe also cares for us.  His [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lastline.wordpress.com&blog=4029081&post=109&subd=lastline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>    Our God, the God of the Bible, is the God of all things past, present, and future.  He created all things.  He is the Alpha.  He is the uncaused cause of all that we know.  We can take much comfort in this thought, for the God who created the universe also cares for us.  His care toward us leads me to the fact that He is the God of the present as well.  Not only did God exist in all times past, He exists in the constant present, drawing us ever closer in our walk toward Him, and wooing the lost to come in as sons and daughters through Christ.  He actively hears our prayers.  He is aware of the pains and the sorrows that we face in this sin-affected world with our sin-affected bodies.  There is comfort found there.  Also, God is the God of the future.  He is the Omega, the End.  Only He has the right to end things as they are, as He sees fit.  God is the Victorious Warrior over sin, and the punishment for the evil one has been spelled out.  As sure as we, in our broken bodies, will one day face our appointment with death and then be judged, the great deciever will meet his end at the hand of the LORD.  God has reigned from the beginning, He continues to reign, and He will reign in the future forever.  Amen!!!</p>
<p>    As God Himself is the God of all things past, present and future, it is rightly reflected as such in His word, the Bible.  In the Bible, we have a historical account of the dealings of God with man.  We understand why things are as they are through history, which in turn provides us with a clear worldview by which we live.  The stories of the dealings of God with man hit home, because we can see certain qualities of ourselves in the characters of the Old Testament.  Namely, the brokenness of man that is common to all.  It is a comfort to know that God cares about the broken.  By relating the past to ourselves in the Present, and through the active work of the Holy Spirit on our lives, the Bible is a book of the present as well.  Amazingly, although this book is thousands of years old, it still pierces to the heart of sinful man, drawing men to come to faith in Christ.  God has spelled out the future for us in the Bible as well.  It is through the reading of His word that we understand our gift of eternal life and the punishment that will come to those who reject Him.  We understand that the enemy has already been defeated, because God has decreed it to be so.  And now, we wait, and we look, and most importantly, we work.</p>
<p>    Thus, as God is the God of all things past, present, and future, and as His word reflects all three, it only makes since that we, as God&#8217;s children, should be concerned with the past, present, and future as well.  Personally, I would venture to say that most of my life is spent in the present-past, immediate present, or the present-future.  Basically, most of my attention is turned toward the events that have happened, are happening, or will happen in a week or so.  I truly think that this is a problem that I have.  How would my life be different if I considered the far past in relation to today more often?  How would my life be affected if I considered the far future, even unto death, and the promise of God of eternal life after death, and yet even the judgement of God?  I think that focusing on such things cannot help but change the way that we live out our lives in the present.  Now, there is also work to be done in the present.  And there is joy to be found in life and in rest in the present.  My case is simply that I do not spend nearly enough time thinking about the past or the future.</p>
<p>    On a personal note, I am truly benefitted in my own life to stop and think about some of the great memories of times past and the hopes of the time future.  God has blessed my life richly.  I have had a wonderful life so far, and I look forward to what God will do with my flawed person in the future as He sanctifies and draws me to Himself. </p>
<p>    Mostly, though, I praise God today for rest.  Rest in things past, rest in present troubles, and rest in life eternal.  Glory to God in the Highest!</p>
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		<title>A Few Truly Wonderful Things</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love hearing the testimonies of others.  Often, it&#8217;s wonderful to know the details of how God changes the cold hearts of men, calling them to Himself.  Perhaps that&#8217;s why one of my favorite radio programs to listen to as a kid was &#8220;Unshackled&#8221; by the Pacific Garden Mission.  Hearing the testimonies of others who were saved from [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=lastline.wordpress.com&blog=4029081&post=76&subd=lastline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I love hearing the testimonies of others.  Often, it&#8217;s wonderful to know the details of how God changes the cold hearts of men, calling them to Himself.  Perhaps that&#8217;s why one of my favorite radio programs to listen to as a kid was &#8220;Unshackled&#8221; by the Pacific Garden Mission.  Hearing the testimonies of others who were saved from much worse circumstances and hardships than I was truly changed my perspective of life.  I found a testimony that moved me today:  <a href="http://www.ex-atheist.com/from-skepticism-to-worship.html">Click here for that</a>.  As I thought about the finite limits of human knowledge and the futility and frustration that is found upon reaching the limits of it, I couldn&#8217;t help but remember the amazing sense of relief that I experienced when I accepted Christ as the Lord and Savior of my life.  I was moved to tears as I read, following the experience of this woman and her quest for knowledge, with her finally coming to the realization that &#8221;The more I emptied myself of myself, the clearer the truth became. It had been my own selfish sin that had kept me from seeing it before.&#8221;  I&#8217;m so thankful that God emptied me of myself, and I&#8217;m so much more thankful that he continues to do so regularly.</p>
<p>Another wonderful thing for today is in the form of music.  It&#8217;s a myspace page, so you&#8217;ll have to click the song title there to hear it:  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thedreamsyoudaretodream">Brave Saint Saturn &#8211; Daylight</a>  This describes the changeover from darkness to light, from restless pursuit to complete rest in Christ, in ways that I could never have thought to express it.  Keep in mind as you listen that Brave Saint Saturn is a concept band that tells the story of a space crew (a bit hokey, but still interesting).</p>
<p>*EDIT: 4:00 PM* &#8211; It seems that the author of the testimony is, in fact, a woman.  Thus, the post has been changed appropriately.</p>
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