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A review of “There is a God” by Antony Flew March 31, 2012 and the 5 reasons Flew changed his mind!!

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Antony Flew on God and Atheism

Published on Feb 11, 2013

Lee Strobel interviews philosopher and scholar Antony Flew on his conversion from atheism to deism. Much of it has to do with intelligent design. Flew was considered one of the most influential and important thinker for atheism during his time before his death (he’s a much better thinker than Richard Dawkins too – even when he was an atheist). His conversion to God-belief has caused an uproar among atheists. They have done all they can to lessen the impact of his famous conversion by shamelessly suggesting he’s too old, senile and mentally deranged to understand logic and science anymore.

News on Antony Flew’s conversion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1e4FU…

Interview and discussion with Antony Flew:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53REH…

Is Goodness Without God is Good Enough? William Lane Craig vs. Paul Kurtz

Published on Jul 29, 2013

Date: October 24, 2001
Location: Franklin & Marshall College

Christian debater: William Lane Craig
Atheist/secular humanist debater: Paul Kurtz

For William Lane Craig: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/
For Paul Kurtz: http://paulkurtz.net/
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Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Official Interview: Ricky Gervais says atheism shouldn’t offend

Uploaded on Jan 20, 2011

Ricky Gervais tells CNN’s Piers Morgan why he’s an atheist, and why his jokes about God shouldn’t offend believers.

The Bible and Science (Part 01)

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Making Sense of Faith and Science

Uploaded on May 16, 2008

Dr. H. Fritz Schaefer confronts the assertion that one cannot believe in God and be a credible scientist. He explains that the theistic world view of Bacon, Kepler, Pascal, Boyle, Newton, Faraday and Maxwell was instrumental in the rise of modern science itself. Presented as part of the Let There be Light series. Series: Let There Be Light [5/2003] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7338]

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During the 1990′s I actually made it a practice to write famous atheists and scientists that were mentioned by Adrian Rogers and Francis Schaeffer and challenge them with the evidence for the Bible’s historicity and the claims of the gospel. Usually I would send them a cassette tape of Adrian Rogers’ messages “6 reasons I know the Bible is True,” “The Final Judgement,” “Who is Jesus?” and the message by Bill Elliff, “How to get a pure heart.” I would also send them printed material from the works of Francis Schaeffer and a personal apologetic letter from me addressing some of the issues in their work.

The famous atheist Antony Flew was actually took the time to listen to several of these messages and he wrote me back in the mid 1990′s several times.

Discussion (1 of 3): Antony Flew, N.T. Wright, and Gary Habermas

Uploaded on Sep 22, 2010

A discussion with Antony Flew, N.T. Wright, and Gary Habermas. This was held at Westminster Chapel March, 2008

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There is a God by Antony Flew

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 In 2004, Antony Flew, longtime atheist  philosopher of religion, announced in what was going to be a debate against a theist, that he had changed his mind – and he now believes that there is, in fact, a God. The book first talks about Flew’s past, and what caused him to become an atheist in the first place. He discusses his atheist works, and why he has changed his mind about the things he has written. He has always held that “Follow the evidence, wherever it leads,” coined by Socrates, to be his motto, and he feels that the evidence now available by science points towards a creator.

Flew comments that he received a lot of heat from his fellow atheists after his conversion, many of which stated publicly that the conversion had to do with being ‘senile’ or ‘afraid of death’ (Flew is over 80 years old), or that he wasn’t up to date with the latest abiogenesis research. Flew, however, doesn’t believe any of these are accurate. He still doesn’t believe there is an immortal soul (which is odd, because I think a lot of the best evidence is for an immortal soul). He also holds that no abiogenesis will ever figure out the mystery of life. He elaborates later in his book, explaining that there is more than just the biological factor of life first forming, but rather how consciousness can be developed through naturalistic mechanisms at all, as well as the concept of ‘self’ or ‘I.’ As far as being ‘senile,’ as Richard Dawkins says, I can attest to the fact that his mind seemed to be working just fine in the writing of this book.

I found Flew’s works during his atheist years to be much more impressive than that done by today’s “New Atheist” movement. Atheism, in general, does not have many positive arguments for it, or namely, arguments that show God’s characteristics to be incoherent, or impossible given what we know about the world. Typically, atheism is believing the arguments for theism just are not good enough, or fail in some way. From my observation, Flew did things that the “New Atheists” are not doing, namely, put the ball in the theists court. One of Flew’s contentions is that the attributes of God need to be defined in a coherent way before any debate on his existence could begin. He also argued extensively that the burden of proof lies in the theist’s court, and that atheism should be the default position taken until convinced otherwise. I haven’t read Flew’s work myself, but it seems he did more than the New Atheist writers do by actually placing the theist on his heels, defending his concept of God, instead of simply denying that the arguments for God are good enough.

Flew also spends a good deal of time talking about science and it’s relation to God. He talks about the misrepresentation of Einstein, and how Einstein wanted first and foremost to discover the “Mind of God” with his work. Subsequent scientists, like Max Plank, Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrodinger, and Paul Dirac have also felt that examining nature allows one to understand the Mind of God. Even Charles Darwin is quoted as saying he deserves to be called a theist (It makes me think of a bumper sticker used by evolutionists that has the word ‘Darwin’ inside of the fish used as the symbol of the Christian Church. If you’re following Darwin, and Darwin followed God, what does this mean about you?) He believes the conflict between science and religion is not actually a conflict, but as Max Plank says, a fight against “skepticism, dogmatism, and unbelief…”

To summarize the factors that brought Flew to belief in God:

1.) How is that we have a set of laws that drives feature-less gases to life, consciousness and intelligence?

2.) Where do the laws of physics come from?

3.) Fine-tuning argument

4.) How did life go live?

5.) Cosmological Argument

(1), (2), (3) Flew feels that the laws of the universe are too fine-tuned to be just taken for granted, and he doesn’t feel any objections fully take a ‘design’ factor out of the equation. First, science rests on the fact that induction is possible, or that we will repeatedly observe the same results – when there isn’t any reason why this would have to be the case. Paul Davis makes two points about this, saying:

– A theory of everything (something proposed to account for the stability of the laws of nature, relating them all to one another) which would show that this is the only logically consistent world is ‘demonstrability wrong.’

– Some maintain the laws of physics are ‘our laws’ and not natures. Davis says this is ‘arrant nonsense,’ these laws really exist, and scientists uncover the laws, not invent them.

So this type of thinking can go in two paths:

– What upholds the laws of nature?

– Why do we have laws of nature that are ‘fine-tuned’ towards life?

When I first heard the fine-tuning argument, I originally thought it was great. I then slowly moved away from it, as I didn’t want to place any faith in a “God of the Gaps” argument. The thing to remember about this argument is that if the universe happened by blind chance, then it would not have ‘catered’ to life in any way. There is no ‘right answer’ for a randomly spawning universe, and even if the laws are interconnected in some way, it would not have to cater and facilitate towards life. So even if the laws are interconnected, somehow, I can’t see how that would necessitate it catering towards life.

The multiverse option, which I’ve talked about before, is excessive. I think the question that sums it up is asking a proponent of it – how many universes are there? The answer is ‘a lot.’ Why is it a lot? Because it needs to balance the odds. That’s really the only purpose behind the multiverse theory –  to get rid of a need for design.

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Discussion (2 of 3): Antony Flew, N.T. Wright, and Gary Habermas

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(A thought – what would happen if multiple universes were discovered, but they all we’re life-permitting?)

(4) Life, unlike non-living things, has an inherent goal, a purpose (This type of thinking is similar to Aristotle with final and formal causes, which I’m reading about now in another book). There are many issues about life, from the concept of self, the mind-body problem, how the first replication of life could occur, why things evolve towards more complex systems, origin of the code that is DNA, how sexual reproduction could have itself evolved. It seems, if I understand Flew correctly, the overwhelming number of issues, some seeminly solvable, some more unreasonable, led flew to the feeling that, as he says, “the only satisfactory explanation for the origin of such ‘end-directed, self-replicating’ life as we see on earth is an infinitely intelligent Mind.”

(5) Flew notes that he always felt at some point, people need to take things as a brute fact. For theists – God is that brute fact. For atheists, the Big Bang, or the universe in general is the ultimate brute fact. However, Flew feels that the Big Bang changes how cosmological arguments are done. Flew feels that no matter how you describe the universe, whether it existed forever, or originating from a point outside of space-time, or else in space but not in time, or having a total energy of zero – theists still will always be able to ask ‘why is there something rather than nothing?’ As Richard Swineburne summarizes, ‘it is very unlikely that a universe would exist uncaused, but rather more likely that God would exist uncaused. Flew feels that this, more vague way of stating things, is the correct way to form a cosmological argument.

Flew ends his book saying that discoveries in science have led him to believe in the existence of an intelligent Mind. Flew ends, saying:

“Some claim to have made contact with this Mind. I have not-yet. But who knows what could happen next? Someday I might hear a Voice that says, “Can you hear me now?”

For Flew, science, the very thing that atheism clings to, in hopes that it will one day rid mankind’s need for the Divine, inevitably led Flew to a belief in God. I think Flew’s story is very motivational, and it’s a great story to read for those struggling with faith, and even for those who are strong in their faith (and by ‘faith’ I mean Aquinas’s usage of the word, not the ‘New Atheist’ usage of the word, of course). Man is very reluctant to admit they made a mistake in their judgement, and the hold of an ideology, for whichever team one plays for, is always a threat. That’s why it’s impressive when people who have obtained so much knowledge are able to overcome any pride involved, and admit the evidence now leads elsewhere.

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Discussion (3 of 3): Antony Flew, N.T. Wright, and Gary Habermas

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One of John MacArthur’s finest sermon’s Jesus’ Power over Death, (Matthew 9:23-26) Refers to quote from late in Gandhi’s life!!

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One of John MacArthur’s finest sermon’s Jesus’ Power over Death, (Matthew 9:23-26) Part 2

Scripture:
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Would you look with me at Matthew chapter 9…Matthew chapter 9…We’re continuing in our
examination of verses 18 through 26. Matthew 9 verses 18 through 26, and we’ve entitled this
section, “Jesus’ Power Over Death.” Nothing is more wonderful…to us than to know that Christ has
conquered death. The writer of Hebrews tells us that, “Jesus came to destroy him who had the power
of death; and, as a result of that, to deliver them who, through fear of death, were all their lifetime
subject to bondage.” Hebrews 2:14 and 15.

In other words, the writer says that men live their entire lives subject to the bondage of the fear of
death; but Christ has come to deliver them from that fear. Death is the specter that haunts every
person’s life. The longer you live, the more inevitably it looms in the future. To know that Christ has
conquered that is the ultimate joy…For most of the world, they have no such knowledge…and they
fear death.

I suppose in my lifetime, the man who seemed to have it most together, the man who throughout the
whole specter of the world’s lifestyle, world’s religion…throughout all of the demonstration of
popularity and media and all of those things, the man who stands out as the man, at least in my
lifetime, that the world thought had it most together, was Mahatma Gandhi…Seemed to be at peace.
Seemed to have absolute tranquility of soul. Seemed to know nothing of fear…

Fifteen years before Gandhi’s death, he wrote this. “I must tell you in all humility that Hinduism as I
know it entirely satisfies my soul. It fills my whole being, and I find a solace in the Bhagavad and
Upanishads that I miss even in the Sermon on the Mount.” Utterly at peace, utterly comfortable with
his Hinduism. Just before his death, he wrote this. “My days are numbered. I am not likely to live
very long, perhaps a year or a little more. For the first time in 50 years, I find myself in the slew of
despond.” Footnote: It was interesting. He must have been reading Pilgrim’s Progress. Then he
said this. “All about me is darkness, and I am desperately praying for light.” Even Mahatma Gandhi,
who seemed to have it all together as he began to face the inevitability of death, saw it all falling
apart…

People do silly things when they think about dying because of their fear. One man that I read about is
a Turkish watchmaker who decided that he wanted to build himself a special grave with an eight-inch
window on top…and he planned to install a pushbutton electric alarm bell inside the grave; because, if
he was buried alive by mistake, he could push the button and ring the cemetery’s guard room. He

also planned to have an electric light bulb in there, and he instructed the people who buried him to be
sure they left the bulb on for seven days, came back; and if he was dead, they could then turn it out…

In Brazil, an architect has designed a 39-story skyscraper cemetery. There are a lot of skyscrapers in
Brazil. Most of them have living people in them, but this one is gonna have bodies in it, with a
capacity of 147,000 corpses. It has a heliport, so the bodies can be flown in quickly. There will be
two churches and 21 chapels and comfortable beds for grieving friends. There will also be soothing
and somber background music piped in 24 hours a day. This to deal with the incredible burial
problem in the crowded portions of Brazil.

You know that Great Britain is the first country in the world to have more cremations than burials?
They’re facing the fact that there are no places left to put the bodies. In Japan, the graves are so
crowded that only if you are in the imperial family can you be assured of or guaranteed a
grave…Russia has the world’s largest cemetery. It has one cemetery that contains 500,000 corpses.
They just built a mausoleum in San Diego. In that one mausoleum, they have room for 70,000
bodies; and adjacent to it, they have a garden; and in that garden is a replica of the tomb from the
garden in Jerusalem where they believe Jesus may have risen; and alongside the mausoleum will be
that replica. It’ll be empty, and the door is always open, so that you can be notified visually that
Jesus’ tomb is empty; and the message seems to be that those other tombs wherein lies one who
knows Him will be emptied someday, as well.

Nonetheless, the earth is pockmarked with graves. They go down. They go up. They’re
everywhere. Death looms on the horizon of every individual’s life. How marvelous it is to realize,
then, that Jesus came to conquer death. If you’re to look at John chapter 5, that, perhaps, would be
as good a place as any to get a focus on this, although we could discuss many passages. Just listen
to several verses from John 5.

Verse 21, “For as the Father raiseth up the dead and giveth them life, even so the Son giveth life to
whom He will.” Verse 24, “Verily, verily I say unto you, he that heareth My Word and believeth on
Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life.” Verse 26, “For as the Father hath life in Himself, so He hath
given to the Son to have life in Himself.” In chapter 11, He says, “I am the resurrection and the Life.
He that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in
Me shall never die.” In other words, Jesus claimed to have power over death. He said, “The Father
has power over death, and He’s given Me power over death.” He also said, “Because I live, ye, too,
shall live, also.”

Now, the work of the Messiah was to conquer death, to remove the fear of death, to do, as the
Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 15, to take the sting out of death, to take the victory out of the
grave, the Messiah would come. “Ultimately, the Messiah would bring about an eternal state…says
Revelation 21:4…where there will be no more death. The Messiah would conquer death. If that’strue, then anyone who claims to be the Messiah should demonstrate his power over death, right?…

Look with me at Matthew 11 verse 5. John the Baptist was concerned to know if Jesus was truly the
Messiah, the Son of David, the Promised One; and so John sent a couple of his disciples to find out;
and in verse 3 of Matthew 11, the disciples came and said, “‘Art Thou He that should come, or do we
look for another? Are You the Messiah? Are You the Promised One? Are You the One John has
been heralding?’ And Jesus answered and said to them, ‘You go and show John those things which
you hear and see…and what are they?…the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are
cleansed, the deaf hear, and the dead are…what?…raised up.” Messianic credentials…That’s how we
know He is the King.

Now, Matthew wants us to understand this, so in chapter 8 and 9, Matthew has presented the
miraculous power of the Messiah. He has shown us that Jesus had power over disease in chapter 8
verses 1 to 17. He has shown us that He had power over disorders, physical, spiritual, and moral
disorders, in chapter 8 verses 23 through chapter 9 verse 17. And now in chapter 9:18 down through
verse 35, he shows us that He has power over death. Disease, disorder, and death. He can give
sight to the blind. He can give hearing to the deaf. He can make the dumb to speak, and He can
raise the dead; and therein lies the credential of the Messiah…He can do, by way of preview, what He
will do in His Kingdom and throughout eternity…

Now, in our text, beginning in verse 18, we focus on His power over death — the ultimate enemy; and
there are three miracles here. The first one is the raising of a dead girl. The second one is giving
sight to blind eyes, and the third, giving a voice to one who is dumb.

In some sense, they all illustrate His power over death. In one case, He gives speech to a dead
voice. In another, sight to dead eyes; and then pulling it all together, not only can He raise the parts
of the body from deadness, but the whole of the body from deadness as He raises this little girl from
death.

Now, as we said two weeks ago when we began our study of the verses 18 to 26, we not only wanna
focus on the miracle itself of the resurrection; but we wanna watch Jesus, because we will learn here
how He worked with people. We not only see the factors involved in His power as God manifest, but
we also see the tenderness of His working with people, and that becomes abundantly clear as we
look through the passage.

Now, let’s review just briefly. The pattern of Jesus in dealing with people, and this is the outline we
wanna follow. First of all, Jesus was accessible. Verse 18, look how it begins. “While He spoke
these things unto them.” Stop right there. You remember last time that we pointed out to you that
Jesus was busy in conversation with the Pharisees, the followers of John the Baptist. Everywhere He
went was a mass of humanity, crowding, and circling around Him. Always in the midst of a crowd. Always surrounded by people. We see this throughout the flow of the Book of Matthew. You start
back in chapter 4, for example, verse 25; and it says, “And there followed Him great multitudes of
people.” And you come to chapter 8 and verse 1; and it says, “And when He was come down from
the mountain, great multitudes followed Him.” And you come to chapter 12 verse 15, “And great
multitudes followed Him,” and you can go all the way on to chapter 19 and just the 2nd verse there;
and it says, “And great multitudes followed Him.” And in chapter 20 verse 29, “Great multitude
followed Him”; and in chapter 21 verse 8, “A great multitude followed Him.”

In other words, His whole life was in accessibility to people. Answering questions. Meeting needs.
Preaching, teaching, healing, casting out demons…This is a marvelous principle, people. God is
accessible. He’s there. He can be found. He can be sought out. He is not the god of the pagans.
He is not the god whose people cannot find Him, and the god of the Old Testament people to whom
the prophet said, “Maybe he’s on a vacation. Maybe he’s asleep. You better yell a little louder and
wake him up.” Our God is not so. When Jesus Christ came into the world, and He was God
incarnate, God became accessible.

Second, He was not only accessible, He was available; and we move from the crowd to the individual
in verse 18. It says, “There came a certain ruler.” One man out of the crowd; and down in verse 20,
“And behold, a woman.” Out of the mass of everything, the focus is on a man and a woman, an
individual. He’s not just accessible. That is, you can attend His meetings. He’s available. You can
confront Him individually, and you can move into His life, and He into your life. He came to individual
people. He touched a leper. He went home with a centurion who had a paralyzed servant. He
touched a woman with a fever, and He dealt with a demon-possessed man. He healed a paralytic;
and, here, He meets a…a father who has a dying daughter, and a woman with a severe hemorrhage.
I mean He’s always available to the individual, and there are two things that that availability involves.
One is need, and the other is faith. Where there…wherever there’s deep need, wherever there’s
great faith, He’s available.

Look at verse 18. It says, “There came a certain ruler,” and the other Gospels tell us he was the ruler
of the synagogue. He was the epitome of the religious establishment. He was probably the leading
citizen, the most respected and honorable and religious man. He was a part of the establishment that
usually was identified against Christ; and, yet, in absolute desperation, because his daughter was
dead, he came to Jesus. First time as he came, the daughter was only dying; but, by the time
Matthew picks up the account, the daughter’s already dead; and the man is desperate. And he
comes, therefore, out of deep need; but he also expresses great faith, because in verse 18, he says,
“My daughter is even now dead, but come and lay Your hand on her, and she’ll live.” This is great
faith. Great faith.

He had a deep need and great faith, and therein lies the ground necessary for the meeting of a soul
with God. Notice the middle of verse 18. He worshiped Him. He worshiped. This man had the faithto be saved. Worship is one of Matthew’s favorite words. It can be phony worship. It can be. In
chapter 18 of Matthew’s Gospel and verse 26, I think it a phony worship. Remember, Jesus was
telling a story about a man who owed so much he couldn’t pay it. He came and he worshiped the
master, and he said, “Ohhhhh, please forgive me. Please forgive me. Please forgive me. I’ll pay it
all.” And the man forgave him, and then that man turned right around to a man who owed him a little,
tiny bit, and threw him in prison when he wouldn’t pay. Man was a phony. He was a hypocrite. In
verse 26, “The servant…that man…fell down and worshiped him, saying, ‘Lord, have patience with
me, and I’ll pay thee all.'” And that worship was phony. So worship can be faked. It can be external.
It can be self-serving.

We find a selfish worship also in Matthew 20 verse 20… because there same the mother of James
and John. James and John decided they wanna sit on the right and left hand in the Kingdom; and
they wanted to be elevated above all the other disciples; and so they sent their mother; and she
comes to Jesus; and it says, “She came worshiping Him and desiring a certain thing of Him.” Now,
that was a self-seeking worship. Worship can be phony or self-seeking, but it can also be real and
genuine; and I believe when this man came, he came in a genuineness of heart.

If you were to look, for example, at Matthew 14 verse 33, I think you’d see a genuine worship. Jesus
had walked on the water; and when He got to the boat, it says, when they were in the boat, the
people who were there “worshiped Him, saying, ‘Of a truth Thou art the Son of God.'” Now, there’s
the real stuff. True worship. You see it in 15, don’t you? Chapter 15 verse 21, “Jesus departs into
the borders of Tyre and Sidon; and there comes a Gentile woman and says, ‘Have mercy on us, O
Lord, Son of David! My daughter’s grievously vexed with a demon.’ He didn’t answer her a word…He
was gonna give a dramatic illustration here…And the disciples said, ‘Send that woman away. She’s
bugging us.’ And He answered and said, ‘I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of
Israel.'”

He was showing them how important it was, first of all in His ministry, before He went to the Gentiles,
to go to the Jews, and to offer the Kingdom to the Jews. “But she came…persistently, verse 25…and
worshiped Him, saying, ‘Lord help me.'” And I believe her worship is real and genuine; and, in a
sense, His sort of ignoring her forces out the reality of her faith. “He answered and said to her, “Is it
not right to… to take the children’s bread and cast it to dogs. Do I owe any obligation to you? A
Gentile?’ And she said, ‘Truth, Lord; what do You mean by that? You’re right. I don’t deserve
anything. I don’t deserve anything.'”

Now, there’s a meek spirit. There’s a sinful attitude. “I don’t deserve anything; but, Lord, even dogs
eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.’ Jesus answered and said to her, ‘O woman, great
is thy faith.'” Now, that’s real worship. Not self-seeking. She knew she didn’t deserve anything…but
the crumbs. So worship can be phony, can be self-seeking; or it can be real; and go back now to
Matthew 9; and I think what you’ll see here is real worship. “He worshiped Him and said, ‘If you just

lay Your hand on her, she’ll live.'”…He really believed that.

And back in chapter 8, remember in verse 8, the centurion said, “My servant is sick, and if You’ll just
say the Word, he’ll be well.” And Jesus said that was the greatest faith He’d ever seen in Israel. But
that man only believed that Jesus could heal. This man believes that he can raise the dead. He must
believe that He is, in fact, the Christ of God.

By the way, this is more faith than the disciples showed on a lot of occasions. You know that?
Chapter 8, the…the waves were rocking the boat. Verse 26, “He said unto them, ‘Why are you afraid,
O ye of…what kind of faith?…little faith?'” And He said that to them again and again. Chapter 14
verse 31, chapter 16 verse 8, He says, “O ye of little faith. O ye of little faith.” Chapter 6 verse 30, “O
ye of little faith.”

If the disciples believed and had little faith, and this man has this kind of faith, he must have passed
the point where his faith was adequate for redemption. I believe the man really believed. He had a
deep need. He was desperate, and he had a great faith…and Jesus responds to great faith. Verse
19, “He rose and followed him,” and so did the disciples the other Gospels add, and so did the whole
crowd. So there’s a big mass bulging through the little streets as they wind their way down to this
fellow’s house. Jesus was accessible, and He was available. He moves away from the mass to
follow this one man who had a deep need.

But, thirdly, I love this, Jesus was also touchable. He was touchable. The crowd had heard. The
individual man had worshipped, and now we meet a woman who touched. Verse 20, “Behold, a
woman who had been diseased with an issue of blood twelve years came behind Him
and…literally…grabbed or clutched the tassel hanging from His garment.” She had had an issue of
blood. That was some kind of a hemorrhage, some uniquely female bleeding problem, probably
caused by a fibroid tumor. Could have been carcinoma, but it’s likely that if it had, she would not
have lived for twelve years. The Levitical law said that when a woman has an issue of blood, when
she has this kind of a problem, her clothes are unclean, the bed she’s on is unclean, anything she sits
on is unclean, and anything she touches is unclean. She was put out of the synagogue, out of a
family, out of a marriage relationship. She had been isolated for twelve years as an unclean person.
A desperate condition. Shut off from family, friends, fellowship, the synagogue, no one could touch
her without being defiled; but she had heard about Jesus; and she, too, had a desperate need; and
she, too, had faith; and she kept saying to herself, in verse 21, and the Greek says she kept saying it
over and over, “If I can just touch His garment, I’ll be well. The Man has so much power, that if I can
just touch Him.”

And a Jew had four little tassels hanging from an element on his robe, and they were made of blue,
and they symbolized, according to Numbers 15 and Deuteronomy 22, they symbolized the
identification with the law of God, and they marked a Jew as a Jew; and, as Jesus moved through thecrowd, the little tassel would flap back and forth on His back; and she lunged out and grabbed
that…and held on.

Verse 22, what happened? “Jesus turned around, and He saw her, and He said, ‘Daughter, be of
good comfort; thy faith hath made thee well.’ The woman was made well from that hour.” He
responded to that. He was touchable. He was…He was sensitive and responsive…

You know…when Sir James Simpson, great saint, lay dying, a friend wished to comfort him and said
to him, “Well, James, soon you will be able to rest on the bosom of Jesus.” In his consummate
humility, he said this, “Well, I don’t know that I can quite do that; but I do think I can take hold of His
garment.” The woman didn’t wanna be exposed in her embarrassment and shame. She just wanted
to reach out and touch, but she had the faith to believe that that was all that was necessary, because
there was so much power. The ruler had somewhat of an inadequate motive. He really wanted his
little girl alive; and the lady had somewhat of an inadequate faith. It was a little superstitious; but
Jesus took them where they were, redeemed ’em both…

Now, look for a moment. When it says at the end of verse 21 that she thought she could touch Him,
and then Jesus turned around…something happened in there that Matthew doesn’t record, but Luke
does; and I want you to see it in Luke chapter 8. There’s a lot of interplay that…that the other
Gospels touch that we can’t cover; but I…I want at least show you this. Verse 44 of Luke 8 says,
“And when she came behind and touched the border of His garment, immediately the issue of blood
stanched,” or stopped, was over. She was healed instantly, and I love this. “And Jesus said, ‘Who
grabbed Me? Who grabbed Me?’…When everybody denied it, and Peter and they that were with Him
said, ‘Master, the multitude crowd Thee and press Thee, and sayest Thou, ‘Who touched Me? You
gotta be kidding. You’re being shoved and pushed and jostled all the way down the street, and
You’re saying, ‘Who touched Me?'”…

But Jesus knew the difference between the jostling of the fickle mob and the grasping of a faithful
soul. “Who touched Me?” And I love this in verse 46, “Jesus said, ‘Somebody has touched Me.
Somebody grabbed Me, for I perceive that power is gone out of Me.'” It’s an incredible statement.
You know what it tells me? That Jesus was so much the channel of the will of the Father, that the
Father could heal through Him before He even knew who was involved. When He said, “I came to do
the will of Him that sent Me,” He meant that. He felt the power go…He was touchable. So sensitive
to the one who touched. He knows the difference between somebody who bangs up against Him and
is curious, somebody who’s a thrill seeker, and somebody who hangs on in desperation and faith. He
knows the heart to connect up with. He knows the person to pull outta the crowd, and say, “You’re
the one.”…

Lemme take you to a fourth thought. Not only was He accessible, available, and touchable, but He
was impartial. He was impartial. When He turned around to get involved with this one woman, Heshowed that He was so impartial. He coulda said, “Look, lady, um, could…could you let go of My
tassel? I’m… I’m trying to get down to the ruler’s house.” As somebody said, “Don’t hassle my
tassel.” “I’m trying to…I got…I got this…listen, if we can get this guy converted, see, this guy runs the
synagogue, I mean we can have a revival in this town. I mean, please let go. I mean I gotta be on
My way here. This… this is very serious.”

No, you see, God has never looked for the superstars and the bright lights and the famous people.
He’s always been content with folks like us. The Bible says that the prophet Isaiah predicted when
the Messiah would come, He would preach the Gospel to the…what?…poor. And Paul said, “Not
many noble, and not many mighty, but He’s chosen the base and the weak and the ignoble and the
foolish things.”…I mean we are a motley crew, you know that? Really.

I was reading this week a very interesting book called Fearfully and Wonderfully Madewritten by Dr.
Paul Brand and Phil Yancey. It’s a book you oughta read. Tremendous. In one section of it, he talks
about how…the people of God are such an unlikely bunch; and he quotes from novelist Frederick
Bookner, who said this. “Who could’ve predicted that God would choose not Esau, the honest and
reliable, but Jacob, the trickster and heel? Who could have predicted that God would put his finger
on Noah, who hit the bottle? Or on Moses, who was trying to beat the rap in Midian for braining a
man in Egypt. And if it weren’t for the honor of the thing, He’d just as soon let Aaron go back and
face the music. Who could have predicted that God would choose the prophets who were a ragged
lot, mad as hatters, most of ’em.”

And then Paul Brand adds, “The exception seems to be the rule. The first humans God created went
out and did the only thing God asked ’em not to do. The man he chose to head a new nation known
as God’s people tried to pawn off his wife on an unsuspecting Pharaoh; and the wife, herself, when
told at the ripe old age of 91 that God was ready to deliver the son He had promised her, broke into
rasping laughter in the face of God. Rahab, a harlot, became revered for her great faith; and
Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, went out of his way to break every proverb he so astutely
composed…

Even after Jesus, the pattern continued. The two disciples who did the most to spread the Word after
His departure, John and Peter, were the two He had rebuked most often for petty squabbling and
muddleheadedness. And the Apostle Paul, who wrote more books than any other Bible writer, was
selected for the task while kicking up dust whirls from town to town sniffing out Christians to torture.
Jesus had nerve in trusting the high-minded ideals of love and unity and fellowship to this group. No
wonder cynics have looked at the church and sighed, “If that group of people is supposed to
represent God, I’ll quickly vote against Him.” Or as Nietzsche expressed it, “His disciples will have to
look more saved if I’m to believe in their Savior.”
We are a motley crew, aren’t we?…The ignoble and the weak and the foolish. We all have this in
common: we have a sense of desperate need, and we have faith to believe. So Jesus is impartial.
“God is…says the apostle…no respecter of…what? …persons.” There’s neither male nor female, Jew
nor Greek, bond or free, rich or poor. All are one…

So Jesus Christ pulls everything to a halt to deal with the outcast woman; and as He deals with her,
He doesn’t deal with her from a distance. Watch what He says to her. Verse 22 of Matthew 9,
“Daughter.” Daughter? Wait a minute, that’s so intimate. That’s so personal. That’s so familial.
That’s so tender. That has so much warmth, so much affection. Daughter — that just pulls her
in…”Be of good comfort; be comforted, daughter.” What tenderness. What impartiality..

Then He says this. I love this. “‘Your faith has made you well.’ And the woman was well from that
hour.” Now, wait a minute. She’d already been healed. This is in addition to that. She was healed
the minute she touched, but when He pulled her out, He said, “There’s something else. Your healing
didn’t have anything to do with your faith, not really. That was a sovereign act of God.” If you study
the Gospels and the record of Christ, you will find multitudes upon multitudes of people who were
healed, and it says nothing about whether they believed or not. Did the little girl who was raised from
the dead have faith? Afraid not. How about the paralyzed servant of the centurion who was healed,
did he have faith? No.

In fact, you can go through the Gospels and find many, many, many places where people were
healed, and there is no indication that they particularly had faith. Healing was a sovereign act on
God’s part as Jesus demonstrated His deity; and healing is still a sovereign act on God’s part. But in
addition to the physical healing, He said, “Your faith has,” and He did not use the word iahohmy
which means to be made well physically. He used the word sodzo, which is the New Testament word
to be saved. “‘Your faith has saved you,’ and she was saved from that hour.” Yes, there’s a sense in
which she was saved from the horrors of the disease; but there is also a redemptive issue here. She
was saved…There was a…more than a physical healing.

Look at Mark 10. Lemme see if I can demonstrate this to you. This, to me, is a thrilling truth. Mark
10:46, and we’re gonna draw this thing together. Mark 10:46, “They came to Jericho. As He went
out of Jericho with His disciples and a great number of people…as always…blind Bartimaeus, the son
of Timaeus, sat by the wayside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to
cry out and say, ‘Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me!'” He’d identified Him by His
Messianic title. “And many charged him that he should hold his peace.” “Be quiet, Bartimaeus.”

“But he cried the more, a great deal, ‘Thou Son of David, have mercy on me!'” This was the cry of his
great faith. “And Jesus stood still, and commanded him to be called. And they called the blind man,
saying unto him, ‘Be of good comfort; rise; He calleth thee.’ And he, casting away his garment, rose
and came to Jesus. And Jesus answered and said unto him, ‘What will thou that I should do untothee?’ The bind man said unto Him, ‘Lord, that I might receive my sight.’ And Jesus said unto him,
‘Go thy way. Thy faith hath…and He uses sodzo…saved thee.’ And immediately he received his
sight, and he followed…whom?… Jesus on the way.”

I think, in that case, the word sodzois used to indicate that, not only was the man healed, but the man
also received salvation. There was a saving element. His soul. If he had that kind of faith, that was
sufficient to save his soul if he believed that this was the Lord and this was the Son of David.

Look at Luke 7 verse 44, tremendous account. Thrilling, and I wanna show you this is a most
important parallel. Luke 7:44, there’s a woman…and it says in verse 44, “Jesus turned to the
woman…and you’ll get the story as we go…and said, ‘Simon, Simon, do you see this woman? I
entered into your house: You gave Me no water for My feet, but she washed My feet. She has
washed My feet with tears and wiped them with the hair of her head. You gave Me no kiss, but this
woman since the time I came in has not ceased to kiss My feet. My head with oil you did not anoint,
but this woman has anointed My feet with ointment. Wherefore I saw unto you, her sins, which are
many, are forgiven, for she loved much. But to whom little is forgiven, the same loves little.’ And He
said unto her, ‘Thy sins are forgiven.'”

Listen, this woman demonstrated so much love and so much worship and so much respect for Christ
that it was enough to bring her redemption, and He forgave her sin. “And when they were eating that
were eating with Him began to say within themselves, ‘Who is this that forgiveth sins also? Who can
do this?’ And He said to the woman…watch this, same identical phrase used in the healings that
we’ve read before…’Thy faith hath saved thee.'”

There is no healing here. There is only the forgiveness of sin; and that phrase, with the word sodzo
in it in the Greek, is used to speak of her salvation. That’s why I say we have to see that aspect when
the phrase uses the word sodzo.

Luke 17, you remember the story? Ten lepers came to Jesus. “He saw them. He said, ‘Go to the
priest…in verse 14 of Luke 17…Go to the priests.’ It came to pass that as they went, they were
cleansed.” Now watch. Ten came, ten were sent, ten were cleansed. That is katharidzo, katharidzo
, to be washed, cleansed. “One of them when he saw that he was healed, turned around and with a
loud voice glorified God, fell down on his face at His feet, the feet of Jesus, giving Him thanks; and he
was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, ‘Were not there ten cleansed? Where are the nine?’
There are not found that returned to give glory to God, except this stranger? Just one came back?”

What’d He say to that one? “Arise, go thy way. Thy…same phrase…thy faith hath…and He uses
sodzo…saved thee.” It’s one thing to be katharidzo. It’s something else to be sodzo, see. There is a
cleansing of ten. There is a saving of one. Of one. So when the word is used for saving, it’s
unfortunate the English Bible doesn’t make that distinction, because I believe it implies a redemptiveaspect. As I said before, faith is not necessary for healing. Do you know there are people who have
diseases who get well who aren’t Christians?…And there are Christians who die…That is a sovereign
thing…Sometimes God does honor our faith in healing; but always does He honor our faith in saving…

Well, you see, Jesus loved people. He was accessible. You can turn back to Matthew 9 now. He
was a accessible. He was available. He was touchable. He was impartial…Little outcast lady was as
important to Him as the ruler of the synagogue. God deliver us from playing to the expensive seats,
you know? And ignoring the needy.

In the book, A Night to Remember, Walter Lord tells about the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. I
think…think it was in the month of April; and when it hit The American, which is the New York paper,
the headline said, “John Jacob Astor, millionaire, drowns.” Other people also drowned, but that’s the
way it is with the world. Only the rich and the famous get the press. Not so with Christ. If you learn
anything from this, will you not only learn how powerful He is, but will you learn how accessible,
available, touchable, and impartial He is? That’s how it is with God. That’s how it should be with
those who represent Him.

And I wanna close with this. Fifthly, He was powerful. He was powerful. He was powerful. We can
be the first four, but it gets a little sticky here. I can sympathize with you and hold out my hand to hold
onto yours; but if you’re sick, I can’t heal you; and if you’re dead, I can’t raise you. This is what sets
Him apart. Verse 23, I just love this. “And Jesus came to the ruler’s house.” Now, the interlude has
taken so long, the girl’s dead. “And He came and He saw the musicians and the people making a
noise.” Now wait a minute, this is…this is a girl dead. What’s all this racket?

You know, have you ever gone to a funeral home. Somebody’s dead. I mean it’s so quiet in there.
Everybody walks around whispering, black suits, very quiet. You go sneaking down little halls and
little rooms, little quiet caskets, little organs playing. Very quiet. Somebody drops something, you
just, you know, oooohhhhh. Our…our culture is that you get real quiet. Their culture, you get really
noisy. Real noisy. Racket all over the place. People making a whole buncha noise.

Now, lemme tell you what went on. Three basic things went on in a Jewish funeral. By the way, the
girl’s been dead long enough for the funeral to start, so they knew she was very sick, and they’ve
already been on call ready to move in. So you have professional mourners. There were women
called wellwallor willwella. Those were the terms used for ’em, and they came in. They were
professional shriekers. They screamed and shrieked and wailed and all this. But lemme tell you the
three things that were part. First of all, there was the rending of garments. You were supposed to rip
your clothes. That was symbolic of your grief, and they had 39 different rules and regulations on how
to rip your clothes…According to the Talmud, you had to do it while you were standing up. You had to
do it over your heart or near your heart. If you were a mother and father, it had to be right over your
heart. If you were not the mother or father, it could be anywhere near. And you had to rip it bigenough to stick your fist through; and then you had to leave the rip for seven days; and for the next
30, you could stitch it with big stitches, but you couldn’t sew it permanently, so people would know
you still felt bad. And in order for women not to expose themselves in an indiscreet manner by
ripping their clothes, they would rip their undergarment; and then wear it backwards. And there were
39 different things.

So here it all begins. Everybody is somewhere ripping their clothes; and, believe me, this woulda
been a big funeral, because this was a very important man; and they’re all in there tearing their
clothes. The second thing was the wailing, and the professional women would come in and begin to
wail. They would have been paid, and they would’ve learned the domestic history of the whole family,
so they would be bringing up the names of everybody who had ever died in that family, and erupting
old sorrows long ago buried. “Oh, remember Alice. Oh, remember Charlie,” and would go on and
on. They would bring everything up, and they would wail and shriek and scream and make all this
racket. Trying to touch every tender cord they possibly could for every person who’d ever died.

The third thing were, you’ll notice in verse 23, the musicians. Flute players. They had all different
kinds of flutes; but they’d come in and play flutes. The Talmud says this, “The husband is bound to
bury his dead wife and to make lamentations in mourning for her according to the custom of all
countries; and also the very poorest among the Israelites will not allow her less than two flutes and
one wailing woman.” I mean even if you were in abject poverty, you had to hire one wailing woman
and two flutes. Now, if you’re wealthy, the Talmud said, it should be in accord with your wealth.

So here is a man who probably had a lot of means; and the place was filled with flutes; and you could
imagine what a mess. Ripping and tearing, screaming and shrieking and wailing, and guys all over
the place playing flutes. In fact, they did this in the Roman world, too, and they said, and Seneca
wrote that, “There were so many flute players playing, and there was so much screaming at the death
of Emperor Claudius that they felt that Claudius himself probably heard it, even though he was
dead.”…

So you can see what a funeral was like in those times. Jesus saw the musicians and the people
making all this noise. Verse 24, watch. “And He said to them, ‘Go away. Get out. The Prince of
Peace arrives.’ He says, ‘Go away.'” “Why, this is proper. The Talmud requires all this. We’re doing
what we’re supposed to do.” “Go away.” Reason? “The girl is not dead. She’s sleeping.” “What do
you mean?”

Look what it says at the end of verse 24. “They laughed in His face.”…What is He saying? The girl is
not dead. Doesn’t He know? Of course He knows she’s dead. Been reported already that she’s
dead, and He knows He’s gonna raise her from the dead. Of course He knows she’s dead; but what
He’s saying is, “You cannot treat her death as death. You must treat it as sleep, because it is so
temporary.” See? That’s what He’s saying. “You have to treat her as if she’s just asleep.” And theimplication is, “‘Cause I’m gonna raise her from the dead,” and that’s why they laughed. They
laughed in His face. “He’s gonna wake her up.”

That’ll tell you a little bit about the fact that they were paid mourners, right? When their weeping
turned to laughing that fast. They could cry for this child, or they could laugh at Jesus in an instant;
and so they mocked Him in the face. In fact, the verb means they laughed hard. They really laughed
hard, as the scornful laughter of a superior who laughs over someone who is stupid. By the way, that
verb is only used in this story, and it is used in this story three times. It is the kind of scornful laughter
reserved for mocking a fool. Only a fool would think He could raise her from the dead.

And they had seen other miracles, you see, this crowd in Capernaum; but they still didn’t believe.
Just what Jesus said, “If they don’t believe Moses and the prophets, they won’t believe the One
raised from the dead.” But, anyway, “He said, ‘Stop. Go away.’ And they laughed in His face.”
Verse 25, “When the people were put forth, He got rid of ’em, He went in, took her by the hand…and
the other Gospel record says…”He said to her, “Toletha pumi.” Know what that means? Little girl,
arise. Little girl, arise. “Took her by the hand, and the girl arose.”

You know what it says? It says, “The parents…in the other Gospels…were astonished.” And Jesus
told ’em not to tell anybody, but they couldn’t resist it, and they just put more pressure on Him as His
enemies moved in closer.

Luke 8:55 has an important word to add to this. It says, “And her spirit came again.” That means that
she was truly dead, “and her spirit came to her again, and she arose.” You know, Jesus didn’t have
to touch the little girl. Didn’t have to reach out His hand to her. Coulda just said the word, but it is the
way of God to be tender. Do you understand that? It is the way of God to be gentle. It is the way of
God to be affectionate and loving. It is the way of God’s people to greet one another with a holy kiss
as an extension of His affection toward them.

And verse 26 says, “The fame of this went abroad into all that land.” You know what they said about
Him? “He has power over disease. He has power over disorders. He has power over death. He can
redeem.” And so Matthew reaches a pinnacle in his presentation of the power of Jesus Christ. “He is
the One…says John…who holds the keys of hell and death.”…Great truth.

Beloved, we have no need to fear death, none at all. The poet put it this way. I love this. “No longer
must the mourners weep, nor call departed children dead. For death is transformed into sleep, and
every grave becomes a bed.”…As a young man, D. L. Moody was called upon suddenly to preach a
funeral sermon. He decided that he would hunt the Gospels to try to find one of Christ’s funeral
sermons, but he searched in vain. He found that every time Christ attended a funeral, He broke it up
by raising the person from the dead; and so He never gave a funeral sermon. When the dead heard
His voice, they immediately sprang to life.
We should rejoice in death, because we have conquered death. He will not leave His Holy One to
see corruption. He will show us the path of life. In His presence, His fullness of joy, and at His right
hand are treasures for ever more. I think Arthur Brisbane captured it for me when I look at a funeral.
Arthur Brisbane wanted to demonstrate what a funeral was like, so he pictured a crowd of grieving
caterpillars, all wearing black suits; and all these caterpillars are crawling along mourning; and they’re
carrying the corpse of a cocoon to its final resting place. The poor distressed caterpillars, weeping;
and above them is fluttering around this incredibly beautiful butterfly, looking down in utter
disbelief…Christ gives us hope.

Two weeks ago, when I preached the first half of this sermon, it touched somebody’s heart; and they
wrote me this letter. “Dear John, My family and I have had a tragic loss. My younger brother was
shot and killed Thursday afternoon. He was a professional auto repossesser for the last four years,
first working in the Valley, and then in Los Angeles. He had just decided to move his work back to the
Valley, because he felt doing the type of work he did that Los Angeles was not a safe area. He had
been working in the Valley since last week and seemed to feel much safer.

“On Thursday afternoon, he and his partner went to an address in Burbank, the city where our family
has lived for the past 14 years, to repossess a car that the owner had failed to make his payments
on. My brother’s partner went up to the door where the owner of the vehicle lived to tell the man that
his car was being repossessed unless he could make a payment on the spot. The man allegedly
said, ‘Take the car,’ so my brother and his partner proceeded to take the vehicle when, suddenly, the
man came out of his apartment with a rifle. My brother immediately told the man that there would be
no problem. They wouldn’t take the car. The man then fired one shot from the gun, hitting my brother
in the chest and instantly killing him.

“I and my family are having a rough time dealing with this incident, even though we all know there
was a reason why Jesus allowed this to happen. Your sermon today on Jesus’ power over death was
timely and brought great comfort to myself and my two sisters, who are both Christians; but we were
attending Grace today for the first time. My brother was a wonderful, warm human being, who would
help anyone, be it a stranger or a friend, in a time of need. He was one of those people that would
stop to help someone who was stranded in their car, even though he might be on his way to work.
Sometimes I feel like everything is okay, and that I’m at peace knowing he’s with the Lord. But then
there are those other times when all I can think about is my brother lying in the street, and I’d give
anything to have him back. But I know that he will be back when Jesus raises the dead, and I have
that joy to look forward to. I thank you and the Lord for the message today and the knowledge that
my brother is at peace. In Jesus’ name.” It’s a great hope, isn’t it? It’s the only thing that can sustain,
to know that He has power over death. Let’s pray.
Thank You, Father, for our time this morning, for how You’ve ministered to us in the Word. Meet
every need in this place. For those who do not know You, maybe this be the day they open their
heart to believe. For those who do, may there be a deepening of commitment. For those You’re
calling to join and unite with Your church, may they respond today. Be obedient…

While your heads are bowed, just in a final second, if you don’t know Christ, right where you sit, just
open your heart to Him. Invite Him to come in and save you and forgive your sin and…show you His
mercy and salvation, give you victory over death. He’ll do that.

Father, bring those that You would have to come and touch every life with the great hope that is ours,
because You have the power over death. Bring us together again tonight in anticipation that You’re
gonna speak to us as we open up our heart to share the things that You’ve been doing there. Thank
You for this day and this people. We give You all the glory. In Christ’s name. Amen.

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“WHAT’S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT PRE-MILLENNIALISM?” Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.(3200 words)

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Great article by one of my spiritual heroes!!!

“WHAT’S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT PRE-MILLENNIALISM?”

 Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.

President-Emeritus

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

             One of the most common misconceptions in Biblical interpretation today is that “the thousand years” (hence: the “millennium”), of which John speaks in Revelation 20:1-7, are mentioned nowhere else in the Scripture.  And since it is generally agreed that no major doctrine should be based on any one single passage of the Bible, it is no wonder then that all too many have concluded that pre-millennialism likewise should not be among any of our major doctrinal creeds.

However, a more careful study of God’s Word dissipates this conclusion.  The truth is that the “thousand years,” along with parallel expressions, are found in both testaments and constitutes one of the high points in Biblical prophecy.  Before we look at some of these key texts, it is important to note that the Kingdom of God in heaven and on earth is one of the grand themes of the whole Bible.  A quick review of that Kingdom (in its inception, progress, conduct, and consummation) should set the stage for our considering the key teaching passages in a pre-millennial doctrine.

The Kingdom of God

The Two Advents: The Kingdom of God has two advents, two ages, two resurrections, and two end points.  Few, except some of Jesus’ own kin-folks, deny that the first advent has already occurred.  In a Television debate I had with Rabbi Pincas Lapide on the John Ankerberg Television show a good number of years ago, he observed that the difference between his Jewish viewpoint and my evangelical one was that I, as an evangelical, believed in two comings of the Messiah and he, as a believer in the Tenak (= the Old Testament), only adopted one: a coming of the Messiah in a time of world peace.  I replied, “But Dr. Lapide, Zechariah 12: 10 says `They will look on me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only child… a firstborn son.’  I asked, `Who is the one speaking in this text that they will look on?’  He replied: `The Almighty!’  Then I asked, `How did he get pierced, then?’  ‘I do not know he said.’  My retort was, `I have an idea how: it was at Calvary in his first coming.’  Later the Messiah will come in a second advent in a time of final peace as this same chapter in Zechariah points out.”  Yes, there are two advents advocated in the Biblical text of both the Old and the New Testaments.

The Two Ages: But besides the two advents of Messiah, there are also two ages: in Hebrew- “`Olam Hazzeh,” “This age,” and “`Olam Habba, “The age to come.”  The New Testament Greek employs these same two divisions of time some thirty times: “Aion ho houtos, “This age,” and “Aion ho mellon,” “The age to come.”  The “Age to come” overlaps “this Age” with the work of Christ in casting out demons, and especially in his resurrection from the dead.  While the “age to come” is still only in its incipient form, for the second advent will come in the future in its full realization.

The Two Resurrections of I Corinthians 15: 22 – 24

Even more significantly, there are two resurrections, not just one.  Revelation 20: 5 speaks of “the first resurrection,” which all too many seek to reduce in meaning by spiritualizing, allegorizing, or idealizing it in place of a literal resurrection.  But what John calls “the first resurrection,” the apostle Paul refers to “those who are Christ’s at his coming” in 1 Corinthians 15: 23.  In fact, the Apostle Paul has given us just as strong a text for pre-millennialism as has the Apostle John in the Apocalypse.

I Corinthians 15: 22 begins that just as “…in Adam all die, [for which the cemetery is our main, but all convincing, evidence], so in Christ all will be made alive.”  This affirms that every mortal, regardless of race, gender, religion, or the absence of any religious affiliation, will be resurrected in the final day.  Instead of proving universalism, as Karl Barth taught from this passage (i.e., that every one will eventually be saved), the Greek text, which had no punctuation in the original text, follows immediately after observing that “all will be made alive,” with the qualification, “but each in his own turn.” The Greek word for “turn” is a military term (Tagmati), meaning “rank,” “squad,” or “platoon.” So all are resurrectible, i.e., they can “be made alive,” but only in distinct squads, platoons, or divisions.  This text lists three such squads: (1) [vs 23] “Christ, the firstfruits,” [at the first Easter morning] (2) “then, when he comes for those who belong to him,” and (3) [vs 24] “Then the end will come, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father after he has destroyed all dominion, authority and power” (emphasis mine).  The most important matter to note is that Christ’s resurrection sets the pattern for the two resurrections that are to follow in the plan of the Kingdom of God. It is also important to note that there is a temporal space of time between the resurrections as indicated by the word “then,” which in Koine and Classical Greek is represented by the words that always go together: epeita …. eita, (“then …. Then).”  These two are routinely found together in Greek to represent a time period between them as in the Gospel record, “First the blade and then the ear and then the full corn [old world wheat and the like] doeth appear.”  Surely this signals the growth of the wheat in its various stages with a time gap between them.  That is exactly what the apostle John was indicating, though he was more specific as to the time period, labeling it as a “thousand years.”

In just the same manner, the Greek Aorist tense of “lived” or “came to life” (in Revelation 20: 40 indicated one definite act, which was called the “First Resurrection” in Revelation 20: 4.  “They lived” can only mean they came to life again and returned to a life like their former life as it also means in Revelation 2:8, and of the beast in Revelation 13:14 and elsewhere (e.g., John 5: 25; Romans 8: 13).  The famous quote of Alford needs to be stated again:

“If in a passage [Rev 20:4] where two resurrections are mentioned, – where certain souls lived, at first, and the `Rest of the dead’ lived only at the end of a specified period, after that first, — the `First Resurrection’ may be understood to mean a spiritual rising with Christ, while the second means a literal rising from the grave, then there is an end of all significance in language, and Scripture is wiped out as a definite testimony to anything. If the `First Resurrection’ is spiritual, then so is the second, – which I suppose none will be hardy enough to maintain.  But if the second is literal, then so is the first, which, in common with the whole primitive church, and many of the best expositors, I do maintain and receive as an article of faith and hope….  I have ventured to speak strongly, because my conviction is strong, founded on the rules of fair and consistent interpretation.  It is a strange sight, in these days, to see expositors, who are among the first, in reverence of antiquity, complacently casting aside the most cogent instance of unanimity which primitive antiquity presents.”

The First Resurrection is just as literal a resurrection in John’s Apocalypse as it is in Paul’s “those who belong to him when he comes” (1 Cor 15:23).  And in both John and Paul, those resurrections are separated by a period of time.

Nor does the fact that John saw only “souls” detract from a literal bodily resurrection, for the souls that had heretofore enjoyed heavenly joy were now to be reunited with their bodies.  Note that John does not say the “souls” “lived and reigned,” but the same “they” who were beheaded, and the “they” who had not received the mark of the beast, were the same ones who “came alive” and were reunited with their bodies and who reigned with Christ for a thousand years.

The Two Ends: There are also two ends along with the two advents, two ages, and two resurrections.  The first end is signaled by the coming of the Son of Man, our Lord Jesus from the clouds of heaven in his second advent. The prophet Daniel brilliantly laid this out in Daniel 7:9 – 14 as did the prophet Ezekiel in his Apocalypse in chapters 37 – 48. Instead of a Valley of Dry Bones, the nation Israel is resurrected again with an implantation of the revitalizing breath of Life in each of the skeletons of bones as the nation is once again placed back in her own land.  This marks the opening of the Age to Come, now in its full view (even though it had been inaugurated in the life and times of Jesus the Messiah), and the thousand year rule and reign of Christ with his saints of both Jewish and Gentile believers.

The second end comes with the Great White Judgment throne in which all the rest of the dead are resurrected to be examined by our Lord to see if their names are in the Lamb’s book of Life.  This does not end the Age to come, for it goes on without cessation into the eternal state and the Messianic Age of Eternity.

The Witness of Isaiah 24: 21-23 to the “Multitude of Days”

            In addition to the two great New Testament passages dealing with the millennium, Isaiah 24:21 – 23 can take the next pride of place.  It too places its prediction in “that day of the Lord” (Isa 24:21), which “Day of the Lord” is mainly an Old Testament term that parallels the contents of the New Testament “Apocalypse of Jesus Christ” (Rev 1:1).  Exhibiting the organic nature of prophecy, a separate name in germ form (an example of an epigenetic growth) is used for what John will later call in Greek Chilia Ete, “a thousand years.”  Isaiah names that same period of time Rov Yamim, “a multitude of days,” or “many days.”

Isaiah speaks of the Day of the Lord when Messiah himself will judge and then restore the kingdom to Israel.  At that time, the Lord will “punish” (or “visit”) the powers in heaven above and the kings of the earth in such a fashion that they will be gathered together as “prisoners” in a “pit” or “dungeon” and “shut up in prison.”  “After many days,” (i.e., equal to John’s “millennium,” but here not specified exactly) they will appear for judgment.  At that same time, “the moon will be confounded and the sun ashamed when the Lord Almighty will reign on MountZion and in Jerusalem and before his elders, gloriously” (Isa. 24: 22-23).  Here, then, is a third major teaching text on the millennium.

This is the time during the thousand years when Satan is cast down to the pit “In that day.”  It is when Michael stands forth to fight for Israel (Dan 12:1; Rev 12:7) and when according to the vision of John “the angel, having the key of the abyss, and a great chain in his hand, laid hold of the dragon, the Old Serpent, which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, and cast him into the abyss, and shut and sealed him over, that he should deceive the nations no more, until the thousand years should be finished, or almost so, after which he must be loosed for a little season” (Rev 20:1-3).

Note that Isaiah also fixes the duration of the imprisonment of Satan as a “multitude of days,” or “many days.”  Isaiah also says that it is “after” these “many days” that the “powers of heaven” and the kings of earth” will have their final retribution.  This implies their future unchaining and being loosed again.  Thus Isaiah 24:22 involves a resurrection of the wicked at the close of the “many days.”

The Witness of Ezekiel 37 – 48

            In this Ezekielian Apocalpyse of chapters 37 – 48, the “whole house of Israel” is reanimated and revivified in the Valley of Dry Bones (Ezk 37: 5, 11).  There, as one flock under one Shepherd and one nation under one king, the resurrected faithful dead of the nation Israel are resurrected and taken back to their promised land, just as God had promised in Deuteronomy 32:39; Psalm 17:15; 49:14, 15; Hosea 13:14; Isaiah 25:6 – 9; 26:14, 19; Ezekiel 37:12; Daniel 12:1-3.  Their “many days” of peace and blessedness are expanded on in Ezekiel 37:1 – 28, as well as in Isaiah 2:2-5; 11:6 – 9; 24:23; 25:6 – 9; 60:1 – 22; 61:4 – 11; 62:2 – 12; 65:17 – 25; 66:20 23.   This will be the time when Yahweh Shammah, “The LORD is there” (Ezekiel 48:35) living among them.

But again, “after many days,” (Ezekiel 38: 8), Judgment will come on Gog with a punishment and visitation similar to what Isaiah 24:22 and Revelation 20:7 – 10 depict.  The termini of Isaiah 24:22, Ezekiel 38:8 and Revelation 20:7 are identical.  Remarkably, Ezekiel 28:25 – 26 notes that Israel will be secured from attack and the people will live in safety and their security will be undisturbed (also Ezekiel 38:8, 11, 12; Jeremiah 32:36 – 44).

Other Equivalent Expressions in Other Passages

            If time and space would allow, we could add Psalm 102:13 – 22, where Messiah comes with his holy angels with glory to build up Zion.  Then he will judge the world in righteousness and “give dominion in the morning.”  In addition to Psalm 102, is the expression “In His days,” found in Psalm 72:7. This too is a text noted as a great Messianic Psalm.

There is also that group of four bright Messianic Psalms in Psalms 96, 97, 98, and 99, ending in the remarkable Psalm 100.  Here every land in the world is called upon to make a joyful noise unto the Lord as he concludes the work in history he said he would do.

Conclusion

            But notwithstanding all this data (and much more) on the terms for the “Thousand Years,” “Multitude of Days,” “Many Days,” “In His Day,” the case for Pre-millennialism is almost completely missed if one does not focus on the everlasting promise of God made to his people Israel.

Pre-millennialism is defined not merely as the future time in the Rule and Reign of God (the kingdom of God), bounded by the resurrection of all believers on the front end and the resurrection of the unbelieving wicked dead on the opposite end, during which period Satan is bound, but loosed for a brief time at the end of the millennium before he is cast forever into the abyss.  It is more precisely the time when God finishes in space and time what he promised historically to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David and his line.  It is therefore a whole philosophy of history with implications for the Christ-and-culture-hiatus that must find its resolution in the Lord of all creation and all value and beauty.

Principally the Abrahamic promise (Genesis 12:2 – 3) had three parts: (1) the promise of a Seed, the coming Messiah, (2) the promise of the land as a gift to Israel, but owned by God, and (3) the promise of the “Gospel” in which all the families of the earth would be blessed (Paul equated this aspect of the promise with the “Gospel” in Galatians 3:8).

It is impossible to read, teach, and preach on the prophets of the Old Testament without bumping into the promise of a return of Israel to her land again and again, something like one verse out of every eight verses in the prophets!!!  This is what makes the return of Israel to her land once again in the future the most important and key part of the premillennial doctrine.

Some will attempt to say that Israel forfeited that promise when she disobeyed, but what she forfeited was only the right each of those disobedient persons or generations had to participate in the blessing promised.  Nevertheless, Israel still had to transmit the promise even though some would not enjoy its benefits.  Transmission of the promise is one thing; participation in the blessings of the promise is another thing altogether!

To say that the Church replaces Israel is not only a form of supersessionism, but it is also without exegetical merit as I have argued elsewhere.[1]  Yes, Gentiles are included in the term “People of God” (just as the Jewish people who believe are part of the “People of God”), but the term “Israel” never loses its unique national, geo-political, or ethnic flavor.  This is not because God has favorites or that he is chauvinistic, but rather because God is faithful and true to his word. Once again, note clearly that there is a divine philosophy of history, in which God does complete within space and time what he proposed earlier on in redemptive history.

What is lost, some will ask, if we demote Pre-millennialism to a secondary doctrinal status?  Isn’t it true that the majority of Christians today do not recognize it as taught in the Bible – especially in a reformed or covenantal understanding of the text?  And if they do not recognize this doctrine, isn’t it also true that most think this teaching is reduced to only one teaching passage in the Bible?

But we have shown that it is widely represented in the Biblical text.  Moreover, most will also concede that pre-millennialism was the majority view of the Christian Church in the first three or four Christian centuries.  It was the influence of Origen’s allegorizing tendencies, St Augustine’s change of his mind on this doctrine, and of the collaboration of Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, with Emperor Constantine in their desire to capture the geo-political sides of the discussions of the Kingdom of God that brought the major change into the life of the Church.

But what is affected the most is the doctrine of redemption and God’s promise-plan for the ages.  It becomes a much more difficult matter to teach the Kingdom of God with its two ages, two advents, two resurrections and two ends without these key texts. Moreover, most will need to shy away from teaching the whole counsel of God, especially as it is found in the prophets.  Also, the very warp and woof of salvation, which Paul says in Romans 1:16 instructs us that it is impossible to talk about so great a “salvation” without at the same time noting that this Gospel is the power of God for salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile.  Romans 9–11 then, becomes not a parenthesis or an intercalation that interrupts the main flow of the story of redemption; on the contrary, one cannot talk about the gospel or our salvation without constantly intermingling the Jew/Gentile question.  Like it or not, the Jewish question will be the ragged edge on which many will be tested and found deficient from an truly exegetical standpoint of the clear witness of Scripture.

I urge Christ’s Church to go slowly in its rush to jettison the pre-millennial position, or to avoid teaching about the future return of Israel to the land God promised her.  It can only lead to other problems down the road:  problems with correctly exegeting numerous passages from the prophets about Israel’s future; problems with the nature and extent of the “Gospel,” problems with a view of history; problems with the definition of the Kingdom of God; and problems with being ashamed of the whole redemptive program of God that is for the Jew first and then for the Gentile/Greek.

May our Lord grant us his grace and wisdom to fairly represent the entirety of the “Good News.”

Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.

President Emeritus

Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Ethics

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

9/06

[1] Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., An Assessment of Replacement Theology: The Relationship           Between Israel of the Abrahamic-Davidic Covenant and the Christian Church,” Mishkan, 21(1994): 9-20.

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“Music Monday” Gibson Guitar being persecuted?

Aerosmith – Dream On (performed on Gibson Guitar)

Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven Live (HD) (performed on Gibson Guitar)

Uploaded on Aug 7, 2009

The footage is from the concert film “The Song Remains the Same”.
The concert took place in Madison Square Garden, New York City.
© Warner Brothers

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We have a government that has tried to weigh down businesses with regulations and the government has acted in a heavy handed way with Gibson Guitars Company.

Forgotten Scandal: Gibson Guitars Still Being Persecuted for Doing No Wrong

Gibson Guitar CEO Speaks Out

Uploaded on Oct 20, 2011

Gibson Guitar is an American icon. Musicians ranging from blues legend B.B. King to rock stars with Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith have used its guitars.

Today, however, the guitar maker is facing a high-profile persecution from its own government. The U.S. Justice Department is pursuing a case that smacks of overcriminalization.

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Almost two years after Gibson Guitars was raided for violating an obscure law, Representative Marsha Blackburn (R–TN) is demanding a full explanation:

The recent scandals surrounding this administration raise a number of questions about who they choose to target and why. The arrogance and lack of transparency displayed by this President and his cabinet officials in events such as the raids on Gibson Guitar and the IRS targeting of conservative groups show a complete disregard for the rule of law.

In 2011, Gibson’s Tennessee factories were raided for allegedly violating the Lacey Act, a federal statute that makes it a crime to import tropical hardwoods in violation of foreign law.

Imagine 30 heavily armed federal officers storming into your business, seizing your goods and providing no reason why. A nightmare for any business—and a reality for Gibson Guitars.

“Our business has been injured to the tune of millions of dollars,” Gibson chairman and CEO Henry Juszkiewicz told Heritage in 2011 after $1 million of ebony, rosewood, and finished guitars from the factories were seized.

In September 2011, Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee requested answers from the Departments of Justice and Interior, but the Obama Administration responded with no real information about the raid itself.

With recent scandals surrounding the Administration, a series of excessive government overreach has been unveiled. It’s no surprise Blackburn is revisiting the Gibson raids in an effort to keep President Obama accountable. Let’s hope this time he has some answers.

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King Solomon on Wisdom (Verses listed by Adrian Warnock) Part 1of series on King Solomon’s words

Book of Proverbs: Part I, Pastor Bob Rice (Northeast Bible Church) 10.21.12 (Proverbs 1)

Published on Oct 30, 2012

Part I in Sermon Series the “Book of Proverbs”. Delivered by Sr. Pastor Bob Rice.
Northeast Bible Church, Plano TX
http://www.northeastbiblechurch.com

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King Solomon on Wisdom (Verses listed by Adrian Warnock)

Read below and these answer these easy questions with the scripture reference and answer:

1.Is it hard for people to hear the voice of wisdom?

2. What healthy fear leads to wisdom?

3. What are some of the advantages of wisdom?

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If a person was paid $10,000.00 every morning to wake up and read a chapter in the Book of Proverbs then would the money or the wisdom you receive from God’s word be worth more?

Prov 8:11
for wisdom is better than jewels, and all that you may desire cannot compare with her.

Prov 16:16
How much better to get wisdom than gold! To get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.

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WHO DO YOU HANG OUT WITH? ARE THEY VERY WISE?

Prov 13:20
Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.

Prov 15:12
A scoffer does not like to be reproved; he will not go to the wise.

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Where do you get wisdom from?

Prov 1:7
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.

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Is it hard for people to hear the voice of wisdom? Apparently it is very hard because many people do not want to listen to the voice of wisdom.  It may be because these fools think they are wise already or maybe they don’t want to submit to God’s leadership in their lives and they love their sin? However, the wise person will be glad to be reproved.

Prov 1:20
Wisdom cries aloud in the street, in the markets she raises her voice;

Prov 3:7
Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.

Prov 9:8
Do not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you; reprove a wise man, and he will love you.

Prov 10:8
The wise of heart will receive commandments, but a babbling fool will come to ruin.

Prov 13:10
By insolence comes nothing but strife, but with those who take advice is wisdom.

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Once a person becomes wise then they should be willing to tell other souls about the source of wisdom. How many of your friends need wisdom?

Prov 11:30
The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and whoever captures souls is wise.

Prov 13:14
The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death.

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What are some of the advantages of walking in wisdom?

Prov 2:7
he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,

Prov 3:35
The wise will inherit honor, but fools get disgrace.

Prov 24:14
Know that wisdom is such to your soul; if you find it, there will be a future, and your hope will not be cut off.

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Rejecting wisdom will take a person down a very hard road.

Prov 10:13
On the lips of him who has understanding, wisdom is found, but a rod is for the back of him who lacks sense.

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PROVERBS – Get wisdom! Get Understanding!

People often say that common sense is not common. Last Sunday Tope began a sermon series at my church. His sermon is available online and forms a fantastic introduction to this amazing book of the Bible. The audio of this sermon is available online.To me, it seems that as well as simply reading the book through, this book lends itself well to collecting verses together by subject. I have had some fun using my Logos Bible Software to do just this with the book of Proverbs, and thought I would share some of the results of my searches here. So to begin with, here is what Proverbs says about wisdom . . .Wisdom in ProverbsProv 1:2
To know wisdom and instruction, to understand words of insight,Prov 1:3
to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice, and equity;Prov 1:5
Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance,Prov 1:6
to understand a proverb and a saying, the words of the wise and their riddles.

Prov 1:7
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.

Prov 1:20
Wisdom cries aloud in the street, in the markets she raises her voice;

Prov 2:2
making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding;

Prov 2:6
For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding;

Prov 2:7
he stores up sound wisdom for the upright; he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,

Prov 2:10
for wisdom will come into your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul;

Prov 3:7
Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.

Prov 3:13
Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding,

Prov 3:19
The Lord by wisdom founded the earth; by understanding he established the heavens;

Prov 3:21
My son, do not lose sight of these— keep sound wisdom and discretion,

Prov 3:35
The wise will inherit honor, but fools get disgrace.

Prov 4:5
Get wisdom; get insight; do not forget, and do not turn away from the words of my mouth.

Prov 4:7
The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight.

Prov 4:11
I have taught you the way of wisdom; I have led you in the paths of uprightness.

Prov 5:1
My son, be attentive to my wisdom; incline your ear to my understanding,

Prov 6:6
Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise.

Prov 7:4
Say to wisdom, “You are my sister,” and call insight your intimate friend,

Prov 8:1
Does not wisdom call ? Does not understanding raise her voice?

Prov 8:11
for wisdom is better than jewels, and all that you may desire cannot compare with her.

Prov 8:12
“I, wisdom, dwell with prudence, and I find knowledge and discretion.

Prov 8:14
I have counsel and sound wisdom; I have insight; I have strength.

Prov 8:33
Hear instruction and be wise, and do not neglect it.

Prov 9:1
Wisdom has built her house; she has hewn her seven pillars.

Prov 9:8
Do not reprove a scoffer, or he will hate you; reprove a wise man, and he will love you.

Prov 9:9
Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.

Prov 9:10
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.

Prov 9:12
If you are wise, you are wise for yourself; if you scoff, you alone will bear it.

Prov 10:1
The proverbs of Solomon. A wise son makes a glad father, but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother.

Prov 10:8
The wise of heart will receive commandments, but a babbling fool will come to ruin.

Prov 10:13
On the lips of him who has understanding, wisdom is found, but a rod is for the back of him who lacks sense.

Prov 10:14
The wise lay up knowledge, but the mouth of a fool brings ruin near.

Prov 10:23
Doing wrong is like a joke to a fool, but wisdom is pleasure to a man of understanding.

Prov 10:31
The mouth of the righteous brings forth wisdom, but the perverse tongue will be cut off.

Prov 11:2
When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.

Prov 11:29
Whoever troubles his own household will inherit the wind, and the fool will be servant to the wise of heart.

Prov 11:30
The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and whoever captures souls is wise.

Prov 12:15
The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.

Prov 12:18
There is one whose rash words are like sword thrusts, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.

Prov 13:1
A wise son hears his father’s instruction, but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.

Prov 13:10
By insolence comes nothing but strife, but with those who take advice is wisdom.

Prov 13:14
The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death.

Prov 13:20
Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.

Prov 14:3
By the mouth of a fool comes a rod for his back, but the lips of the wise will preserve them.

Prov 14:6
A scoffer seeks wisdom in vain, but knowledge is easy for a man of understanding.

Prov 14:8
The wisdom of the prudent is to discern his way, but the folly of fools is deceiving.

Prov 14:16
One who is wise is cautious and turns away from evil, but a fool is reckless and careless.

Prov 14:24
The crown of the wise is their wealth, but the folly of fools brings folly.

Prov 14:33
Wisdom rests in the heart of a man of understanding, but it makes itself known even in the midst of fools.

Prov 14:35
A servant who deals wisely has the king’s favor, but his wrath falls on one who acts shamefully.

Prov 15:2
The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouths of fools pour out folly.

Prov 15:7
The lips of the wise spread knowledge; not so the hearts of fools.

Prov 15:12
A scoffer does not like to be reproved; he will not go to the wise.

Prov 15:20
A wise son makes a glad father, but a foolish man despises his mother.

Prov 15:31
The ear that listens to life-giving reproof will dwell among the wise.

Prov 15:33
The fear of the Lord is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor.

Prov 16:14
A king’s wrath is a messenger of death, and a wise man will appease it.

Prov 16:16
How much better to get wisdom than gold! To get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.

Prov 16:21
The wise of heart is called discerning, and sweetness of speech increases persuasiveness.

Prov 16:23
The heart of the wise makes his speech judicious and adds persuasiveness to his lips.

Prov 17:2
A servant who deals wisely will rule over a son who acts shamefully and will share the inheritance as one of the brothers.

Prov 17:16
Why should a fool have money in his hand to buy wisdom when he has no sense?

Prov 17:24
The discerning sets his face toward wisdom, but the eyes of a fool are on the ends of the earth.

Prov 17:28
Even a fool who keeps silent is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is deem
ed intelligent.

Prov 18:4
The words of a man’s mouth are deep waters; the fountain of wisdom is a bubbling brook.

Prov 18:15
An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.

Prov 19:20
Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future.

Prov 20:1
Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise.

Prov 20:18
Plans are established by counsel; by wise guidance wage war.

Prov 20:26
A wise king winnows the wicked and drives the wheel over them.

Prov 21:11
When a scoffer is punished, the simple becomes wise; when a wise man is instructed, he gains knowledge.

Prov 21:20
Precious treasure and oil are in a wise man’s dwelling, but a foolish man devours it.

Prov 21:22
A wise man scales the city of the mighty and brings down the stronghold in which they trust.

Prov 21:30
No wisdom, no understanding, no counsel can avail against the Lord.

Prov 22:17
Incline your ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply your heart to my knowledge,

Prov 23:15
My son, if your heart is wise, my heart too will be glad.

Prov 23:19
Hear, my son, and be wise, and direct your heart in the way.

Prov 23:23
Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding.

Prov 23:24
The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice; he who fathers a wise son will be glad in him.

Prov 24:3
By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established;

Prov 24:5
A wise man is full of strength, and a man of knowledge enhances his might,

Prov 24:6
for by wise guidance you can wage your war, and in abundance of counselors there is victory.

Prov 24:7
Wisdom is too high for a fool; in the gate he does not open his mouth.

Prov 24:14
Know that wisdom is such to your soul; if you find it, there will be a future, and your hope will not be cut off.

Prov 24:23
These also are sayings of the wise. Partiality in judging is not good.

Prov 25:12
Like a gold ring or an ornament of gold is a wise reprover to a listening ear.

Prov 26:5
Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own eyes.

Prov 26:12
Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.

Prov 27:11
Be wise, my son, and make my heart glad, that I may answer him who reproaches me.

Prov 28:11
A rich man is wise in his own eyes, but a poor man who has understanding will find him out.

Prov 28:26
Whoever trusts in his own mind is a fool, but he who walks in wisdom will be delivered.

Prov 29:3
He who loves wisdom makes his father glad, but a companion of prostitutes squanders his wealth.

Prov 29:8
Scoffers set a city aflame, but the wise turn away wrath.

Prov 29:9
If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet.

Prov 29:11
A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back.

Prov 29:15
The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother.

Prov 30:3
I have not learned wisdom, nor have I knowledge of the Holy One.

Prov 30:24
Four things on earth are small, but they are exceedingly wise:

Prov 31:26
She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.

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Coldplay – Midnight

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Midnight (Coldplay song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Midnight”
Song by Coldplay
Recorded 2013 at
The Bakery and The Beehive
(LondonEngland)
Genre Ambientexperimental rock,electronic[1]
Label ParlophoneAtlantic
Writer Guy BerrymanJonny BucklandWill ChampionJon HopkinsChris Martin
Producer Jon Hopkins[2]
Music video
“Midnight” on YouTube

Midnight” is a song written by Guy BerrymanJonny BucklandWill Champion and Chris Martin of British alternative rock band Coldplay along with producer Jon Hopkins. The song was originally recorded by the band for their sixth studio album. A music video for the song was released on 25 February 2014.[3]

 

 

Composition[edit]

The song is built around an original composition written in 2003 by producer Jon Hopkins.[2]

Recording[edit]

The song was recorded by the band during sessions for their sixth studio album in 2013, at their purpose-built studios The Bakery and The Beehive in North LondonEngland, both originally constructed for work on their two previous studio albums, 2008’s Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends and 2011’s Mylo Xyloto respectively. Chris Martin‘s recorded vocals for the song were put through a vocoder.[citation needed]

Music video[edit]

A 5-minute music video for “Midnight”, directed by Mary Wigmore, was premiered on music video hosting service Vevo at 6pm UTC (Midnight in Ulan BatorMongolia time), on 25 February 2014.[1] The video was shot nearly in its entirety in hyperspectral imaging and negative imagery, incorporating various visual effects. The video was watched over 1 million times in less than 24 hours after it was posted on their Facebook page. Just two days later, it was viewed 3 million times.

Personnel[edit]

Coldplay

References[edit]

 

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In the darkness
Before the dawn

In the swelling
Of this storm

Running round and with apologies
And hope is gone
Leave a light, a light on

Millions are
Lost from home
In the swelling
Swelling on
Running round and with a thunder
To bleed from thorns
Leave a light, a light on
Leave a light, a light on

Leave a light, a light on
Leave a light, a light on

In the darkness
Before the dawn
In the darkness
Before the dawn
Leave a light, a light on
Leave a light, a light on

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Track Review: Coldplay “Midnight”

So before we dive into this new track, let’s put Coldplay into perspective. There are very few bands who have reached this level of success that have maintained a consistent “cool factor,” and this one is hardly an exception. After the success of their sophomore album, A Rush Of Blood To The Head (still their greatest work to date,) the British group found themselves at a crossroads, seemingly having to choose between following a path similar to U2 (commercial juggernauts, stadium-filling, radio friendly) and one similar to Radiohead (experimental, critically lauded, unanimously respected.) Instead, they surprised us all by taking a detour previously trail-blazed by their Britpop forefathers Oasis and Blur. Coldplay certainly went commercial, but on their own terms, refusing to fully resign themselves over to pop music while still refusing to be ashamed of their ability to write the “perfect pop song.” Sure, it landed them international mega hits like “Fix You,” “Viva La Vida,” and “Paradise,” but it also landed them Grammy awards and a couple headlining slots at Glastonbury. That’s not particularly a bad place to be if you want to really get down it, but it certainly doesn’t make them the “indie heroes” we were anticipating. At any given moment, Coldplay could come out with the biggest hit or the most respected rock album of the year, and we all know it.

However, let’s not fool ourselves into thinking they have a perfect track record. Whereas their first two albums (the aforementioned A Rush Of Blood…, preceded by Parachutes) were indeed a perfect one-two punch a la Definitely Maybe and (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, it all gets a little hazy from there. While their third album, X&Y, was a largely-overproduced mixed bag, their fourth, Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends was a gluttonous success; both were records that left their fanbase feeling uncool, but the public feeling self-righteously “alternative.” However, their last effort, Mylo Xyloto, was, on the whole, a massive failure; there just didn’t seem to be any middle ground. We couldn’t help but feel as though the band had officially run out of ideas, and even though they were still cranking out hits, their quality was undeniably substandard. Still, there were thankfully little gleams of hope tucked inside tracks like “Charlie Brown” and “Major Minus” that proved they still had something to offer, even if most of that was thwarted by their “business as usual” contribution to the latest Hunger Games soundtrack, “Atlas.” It’s from this place, though, that Coldplay are really going to be given the proper chance to win us back over.

Somewhat abruptly. the band has unleashed a new track, “Midnight.” They haven’t officially declared it a single or even a track from their upcoming sixth studio album, but the buzz and air of mystery that made them so endearing in the first place is back. We’re not going to pay much attention to the fact the track was debuted through a trippy and unnerving music video, but focus more on the quality of the song itself. Within seconds, the immediate first reaction is inevitably going to be “Bon Iver,” but I’m not sure that’s actually the best parallel to draw. If anything, “Midnight” sounds more like an Imogan Heap outtake than anything Justin Vernon has ever done. Regardless, this is entirely new territory for Coldplay, a band who thrives on adding their own flair to the curve as opposed to simply being one step ahead of it. “Rock” isn’t a word that can ever really be used to describe the song, though, a sentiment that keeps them in step with alternative music’s current state of existence. Being able to say that is a beautiful thing, though, because for the first time in years, Coldplay feels like an alternative band again. They clearly aren’t going for having radio hit or stadium anthem this time around, and the end result is something truly intriguing and special.

When it comes right down to it, “Midnight” is unlike anything you’d expect to hear from Coldplay. Between Chris Martin’s hypnotically effected, multi-layered, borderline-inaudible vocals and the almost entire absence of any percussion (sans a metronome-like tick,) this atmospheric landscape rejects every trend they’ve come to bore us with. Through its all of its understated glory, “Midnight” dares to bring us close to a climax without pushing us over the edge, which is particularly uncharacteristic for the group. It’s clear that they have reached that point in their career that Oasis and Blur both did right around this time after a whirlwind run of “pop” success; they rebelled. If history is anything to go off of, they are about to begin one of their most important eras to date. If you still want to compare them to U2, let’s hope this is their Achtung Baby. If you still want to compare them to Radiohead, let’s hope this is their Kid A. The fittingly titled ”Midnight” is going to leave all the bandwagon jumpers in the dust, and give real music fans something challenging to chew on for a bit. For that purpose alone, it’s praiseworthy. Maybe this is just a thinking piece and maybe it doesn’t resemble what’s to come, but this is a faith-restoring track for a band that was so desperate for one. Let’s all hope this is all leading to something explosive and exciting.

Coldplay – Midnight

 

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Calipari attacks his players after second loss to Hogs!!!! UPDATED

Calipari has been a favorite subject on my blog the last few years. Last year I put up some video of Coach Cal’s comments after the loss at Fayetteville, and it is true that someone did a very funny cartoon about Cal’s past NCAA problems in the past, and I have even explained when Cal’s super recruiting success started, and believe it or not one of my most popular posts was on Calipari’s religious views.  However, last night’s comments by Cal talking bad about his players takes the cake.

Coach Cal II: The Blame Game

Basketball, Featured, Razorbacks |                     February 28, 2014                    by |                     0 Comments

coach cal II the blame game

By J. Frank Parnell

The Arkansas Razorbacks basketball team has had a rough stretch. Considering the team won a national championship in 1994 and was runner-up in 1995, the last 19 seasons have been tough.

But not as tough – not even in the same ballpark – as being a Kentucky Wildcats fan. Why, you ask? Kentucky’s got tradition, national championships, Rupp Arena, Ashley Judd.

Kentucky’s also got Coach Cal.

Remember his comments at the end of last season when tiny Robert Morris University thumped his Cats? Review those remarks and see if they don’t sound similar to what Coach Cal had to say Thursday night after the Hogs finished a season sweep of Kentucky, 71-67.

Put yourself in one of his player’s shoes and imagine how you would react to reading this, which Coach Cal said in Thursday’s postgame comments:

“The thing that disappointed me today is even with the lead, we had two guys that gave up on the game. You know it because you watched and you saw. They gave up on the game.”

So your coach says you quit. That’s pretty clear, but sometimes it’s hard to follow Coach Cal’s clipped answers to questions. This was in response to a question about whether free-throw shooting cost Kentucky the game:

“A lot of stuff today. All the things I’m talking about, player-driven. Everything was coach-driven today. There was not one player-driven thing today. That’s what happens in that kind of game. When the other team is fighting, you got to be challenged by it, coaches, this is what it looks like.”

Similar to the end of last season, Coach Cal takes the attitude that, “All I can do is what I do – I’m a great coach, I know what to do. I can’t coach these guys; they won’t listen.”

He was questioned about whether Julius Randle was tired toward the end of the game. He could have said, “Julius left it all on the court” or “He gave everything he had – it just wasn’t his night.” Instead, we get this:

“He was. He played too many minutes. I’m trying to get guys to sub themselves. They just don’t get it. The longer you’re in there, you’re not going to play better; you’re going to play worse. If you’re in there for numbers, you end up missing free throws, missing shots, not getting the key rebounds. You don’t look good. You don’t only hurt yourself, you hurt your team. Less minutes. Sub yourself. Get yourself out of games. Wasn’t just him. We had a couple guys that tried to play too many minutes.”

“Sub themselves?” It’s not up to a player to worry about getting tired. A good player is going to give it his all. It’s the coach’s call to stagger playing time so fresh bodies are on the floor. But in Coach Cal’s mind, his players somehow blew it by trying to play too many minutes.

By the way, Randle played 32 of 45 minutes, behind James Young’s 40 minutes and Andrew Harrison’s 38 minutes. Randle also tossed in 20 points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots. Michael Qualls, Bobby Portis and Rashad Madden led the Hogs with 34, 33 and 32 minutes, respectively.

Coach Cal also mentioned he (“we,” according to him) left two time outs on the scoreboard. “At one point, I sat down and I would not speak to them,” Cal said. “What are we running? I already told you in the time out.”

There’s no need to beat a dead horse, but why not? Coach Cal disparages his players in increasingly creative ways. Check out a few of these gems:

“We missed all free throws that mattered.”

“They (Arkansas) miss a shot, the ball comes, we got no one.”

“Our guard play was horrendous today.”

“The other team played harder than they played. The game got physical. We couldn’t make 1-footers. It’s physical, so what? There’s bumping and grinding. Then don’t play.”

“We took 76 shots, 20 of ’em bad.”

“None of the three want to take the responsibility. That’s what young guys do. Can’t alibi. Every one of them, ‘My fault, I should have done this.’ You’re right, but I could have done this. You know, ugly.”

Ugly, indeed.

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UPDATED:

Now even Mark Story has jumped on Cal too:

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The irony for a school now synonymous with the one-and-done recruit is that Kentucky’s performance has fallen off dramatically since older players in place when Calipari came to Lexington have cycled out of the program.

With some combination of Patrick Patterson (three years in UK program), DeAndre Liggins (three years), Josh Harrellson (three years) and Darius Miller (four years) mixed in with Cal’s elite one-and-done talent, the coach’s first three Kentucky teams went 102-14 overall, 40-8 in SEC regular-season games and 26-4 versus teams ranked in the AP Top 25.

Since Miller, the last holdover Cal inherited, played his final game in the 2012 NCAA title game, Kentucky is 42-20 overall, 23-11 in SEC contests — and 3-7 against ranked foes.

Because of the extreme fan interest and pressure to win, I’ve always believed that being the men’s basketball coach at Kentucky is, simultaneously, one of the best and one of the hardest jobs in major American team sports.

By implementing a model that requires both unceasing, all-out recruiting and teaching from scratch with essentially a new team every year, Calipari has made the job even harder than it normally is.

Over his long college coaching career, Calipari has proven nothing if not resourceful. He is apt to figure out a happy balance to make his model for UK basketball work again.

If he doesn’t, the one-and-done era in Wildcats basketball will end up de-legitimized — which could be to the benefit of future UK coaches should they be inclined to run Kentucky men’s hoops like a traditional college program again.

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Little Rock native David Hodges has song used in “Safe Haven” trailer

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“Music Monday” The most popular posts on Rock and Rollers and drugs on www.thedailyhatch.org

I have written about the “27 Club” several times in the past and I have got a lot of hits in the last 30 days on these blog posts below that deal with Rock and Rollers and drugs.

Keith Richards’ wife is a bible believing christian

Pete de Freitas of Echo and the Bunnymen is a member of the “27 club” (Part 9)

Amy Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning like AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott

Dave Hope and Kerry Livgren of Kansas: Their story of deliverance from drugs jh16c

A Christian response to Papa Roach’s song “The Last Resort” (Part 1)

27 club (Complete list)

Kurt Cobain’s spiritual search started in a Christian home but ended in Buddhism (Club 27 series part 2)jh41

“Music Monday” Videos of those in 27 club

I’m In A Rock ‘N’ Roll Band – The Singer (Part 1) Jim Morrison – books on tape – w subtitles Light My Fire – The Doors The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction ________________________ The Rolling Stones – The Breakthrough The Rolling Stones – Brian Jones The Rolling Stones- Paint it Black Nirvana – Smells Like […]

Videos of those in 27 club

I’m In A Rock ‘N’ Roll Band – The Singer (Part 1) Jim Morrison – books on tape – w subtitles Light My Fire – The Doors The Rolling Stones – Satisfaction ________________________ The Rolling Stones – The Breakthrough The Rolling Stones – Brian Jones The Rolling Stones- Paint it Black Nirvana – Smells Like […]

27 club (Complete list)

It was so sad to lose these people so soon. The Curse of 27 This page is in response to my most frequently asked questions – is there really a Curse of 27, how many musicians actually died at that age, and who are they. When legendary Blues man, Robert Johnson, was killed at the age […]

Pete de Freitas of Echo and the Bunnymen is a member of the “27 club” (Part 9)

Amy Winehouse died last week and she joined the “27 club.” Pete de Freitas of Echo and the Bunnymen is also a member of the “27 Club.” This is group of rockers that have died at age 27. A tribute to the amazing drummer of one of our biggest influences, Echo & The Bunnymen. We […]

Ron “Pigpen” McKernan of the Grateful Dead is a member of “27 Club” because of alcohol (Part 8)

cc ‘Janis Joplin’ 2/5 from True Hollywood Story (Janis was having affair with Pigpen) Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals), Ron “Pigpen” McKernan (vocals, harmonica), Bob Weir (guitar, vocals), Phil Lesh (bass), Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kreutzman (drums). Grateful Dead “Don’t Ease Me In” Live @ Canadian National Exhibition Hall Toronto, CA June 27th, 1970 Grateful Dead […]

Gary Thain of Uriah Heep is a member of the “27 Club” (Part 7)

Amy Winehouse died last week and joined the “27 club” which is a group of rockers that died at age 27. Gary Thain also joined that same group long ago and I wanted to look at his life today. Uriah Heep – Wizard bb By Sean Nelson, Special to MSN Music , July 23, 2011 […]

Janis Joplin joins “27 Club” three weeks after Jimi Hendrix (Part 6)

Recently Amy Winehouse joined the “27 Club” when she died of a drug overdose. The “27 Club” is a group of rockers that died at age 27. Unfortunately Jimi Hendrix died at age 27 in 1970 and Janis Joplin did the same three weeks later. Today we are going to look at her life and […]

Jimi Hendrix one of first members of the “27 club” (Part 5)

JIMI HENDRIX : FINAL INTERVIEW . The other day when Amy Winehouse died she joined the “27 Club” which includes other famous rockers who died at age 27. Most of them died because of drugs. Unfortunately Jimi Hendrix joined the club for the same reason. Something special for all music and Beat Club-Lovers on YouTube: […]

Pete Ham of Bad Finger (Part 4 of series on “27 Club”)

Amy Winehouse died at age 27 and unfornately joined the “27 club” which is made of famous rockers that died at age 27. Pete Ham was a member of Bad Finger which was one of my favorite groups that I followed. “Come and get it” was my favorite song of theirs. ___________________________________ Badfinger perform a […]

Brian Jones’ futile search for satisfaction (Part 3 of series on 27 Club)

Brian’s Blues, Brian Jones on guitar in the early stones years. unreleased track Brian Jones died at age 27 just like Amy Winehouse did. I remember like yesterday when I first heard the song “I can’t get no satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones. I immediately thought about Solomon’s search for satisfaction in the Book of […]

Here are other blog posts that have got lots of hits in the last 30 days:
Origin of Hatfield-McCoy feud may have been a fight over a pig
Jim Kelly’s wife Jill and her Christian Testimony (Part 1)
Review of the movie “Mud” which was made in Arkansas
Comparison of crime data and concealed carry gun laws between Houston and Chicago (includes funny gun control posters)
What do the locals think of the Hatfield-McCoy tv series?
Did you know that Peyton and Ashley Manning had kids?
Milton Friedman’s religious views
Former Vol and Knoxville radio personality’s DUI charge and why I don’t drink
Louis Zamperini: American Hero part 3
What was D Day really like for those soldiers who took the beach?
“Payday Someday” by Robert G. Lee (Part 1 of transcript and video)
Who is Jessica Dorrell? (with pictures)
Some say Steve Jobs was an atheist jh42
Joplin Tornado hits gas station, video during tornado and aftermath
Great, great, granddaughter of Devil Anse Hatfield said he came to Christ
Hitler’s last few hours before entering hell (never before released photos)
Bobby Petrino had other girlfriends besides Jessica Dorrell? UPDATED
Tim Tebow being persecuted for his Christian faith?
About
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 17, J. M. W. Turner)
Gun control can cost lives!!!!!
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 8, Henri Toulouse Lautrec)
Pictures and videos of 5 presidents together at one time
Christopher Hitchens’ view on abortion may surprise you
Peyton Manning speaking in Little Rock on June 1, 2013
Was George Washington our best president?
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 25, T.S.Elliot)
Picasso painting “The acrobat” in Woody Allen movie “Midnight in Paris”
Dying laughing at Obamacare
Peyton and Ashley Manning show off their baby boy
Did Steve Jobs help people even though he did not give away a lot of money?
Milton Friedman videos and transcripts Part 8
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 16, Josephine Baker)
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 6 Gertrude Stein)
Thomas Cullen Davis guilty or innocent?
Best Storm Chaser videos of Joplin Tornado May 22, 2011
D Day was 68 years ago, Joe Speaks of Arkansas was captured twice during the European battles
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 27, Man Ray)
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 31, Jean Cocteau)
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 1 William Faulkner)
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 30, Albert Camus)
Little Jimmy Dickens: The oldest living member of the original Grand Ole Opry
Discussion of Woody Allen’s 1989 movie “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (Part 1)
What the Sam Hill is going on? (Phrase came out of Hatfield-McCoy feud)
Matt Jones speaks at Little Rock Touchdown Club Part 2
The Welfare trap can be destroyed by Milton Friedman’s negative income tax
More about the historical characters mentioned in the movie “Lincoln” by Steven Spielberg (Part 2) (Pictures of historical figures)
Dan Mitchell, Ron Paul, and Milton Friedman on Immigration Debate (includes editorial cartoon)
D-Day Landings,”Saving Private Ryan” most frightening and realistic 15 minutes ever
Famous Arkansas murder trials
IRS cartoons from Dan Mitchell’s blog
Tell the 48 million food stamps users to eat more broccoli!!!!
Arkansas connection to the Hatfield McCoy feud!!!!
Oldest person in the world cursed? Jeanne Calment wasn’t, she lived to 122 yrs and told of meeting Van Gogh
John Calipari’s religious views
What Adrian Rogers said to pro-abortion activist at the U.S. Senate in the 1990′s
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 7 Paul Gauguin)
We know the IRS commissioner wasn’t telling the truth in March 2012, when he testified: “There’s absolutely no targeting.”
Senator Pryor asks for Spending Cut Suggestions! Here are a few!(Part 20)(The Conspirator, Part 19, Lewis Powell Part B)
MUSIC MONDAY: Lou Graham knows what love is
The Life and Ministry of Adrian Rogers (Part 1)
War Hero Joe Speaks and D Day pictures
Meaning of the song “Up on Cripple Creek”
Bill Clinton has a great appreciation for Mel Brooks’ movies like I do!!!
Pictures of Tornado damage May 24, 2011 Oklahoma, Arkansas Kansas
John MacArthur: Fulfilled prophecy in the Bible? (Ezekiel 26-28 and the story of Tyre, video clips)
People in the Johnny Cash video “God’s Gonna Cut You Down”
Misquotes, Fake Quotes, and Disputed Quotes of the Founders
Evie
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 36, Alice B. Toklas, Woody Allen on the meaning of life)
Medicaid mistake in Arkansas
Funny cartoon from Dan Mitchell’s blog on Greece
Review and trailer of the movie “Safe Haven”
Ronald Wilson Reagan Part 22
Discussion on Equality from Milton Friedman and Bradley Gitz
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 18, Claude Monet)
Atheists confronted: How I confronted Carl Sagan the year before he died jh47
People hated tax collectors like Zacchaeus 2000 years ago and they hate them today too!!!
John MacArthur on Proverbs (Part 4) “Bad company corrupts…”
Gael Monfils “Tennis Tuesday”
Matt Chandler:Journey with Christ through hardship of brain cancer (Part 2)
Pictures of aftermath of Springfield, Mass Tornado
Listing of transcripts and videos of Free to Choose by Milton Friedman: Episode “Created Equal” on www.theDailyHatch.org
Videos and Pictures of Explosion at Boston Marathon 2013 and JFK Library
Pictures in happier times of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver
Reason’s Peter Suderman highlights six reasons why states should refuse to implement any part of ObamaCare
Louis Zamperini: Great American War Hero gave good interview to Jay Leno on Tonight Show last night
Michael Cannon on Obamacare (editorial cartoons on Judge Roberts and Obamacare)
Video clips and pictures from the new film “42″ and documentary of Jackie Robinson
“Woody Wednesday” Discussion of Woody Allen’s 1989 movie “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (Part 3)
The Characters referenced in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” (Part 4 Ernest Hemingway)
Is the Bible historically accurate?(Part 14B)(The Conspirator Part 5)
David and Hope Solo
Paul Dexter Williams died from asphyxiation police said
Did Hitler go to hell?
Peyton Manning and wife did not want to leave Indy (Part 2)
Did David Barton fabricate quotes and attribute them to the founding fathers?
Gary Thain of Uriah Heep is a member of the “27 Club” (Part 7)
Founders Fathers were against welfare state
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 32, Jean-Paul Sartre)
Bielema says his staff has great recruiting abilities
Bob Costas needs to think gun control logic through
Last hours of Marilyn Monroe’s life indicates she committed suicide because of unhappiness (Marilyn part 2)
Cartoons from Dan Mitchell’s blog that demonstrate what Obama is doing to our economy Part 1
Who is Jessica Dorrell’s future husband Josh Morgan?
Rogelio Baena learned last week he was not boy’s father, but Arnold Schwarzenegger was
Pictures of Dexter Williams
Steve Jobs left conservative Lutheran upbringing behind
Johnny Cash a Christian?
Laffer curve hits tax hikers pretty hard (includes cartoon)
Tim and Elisabeth Hasselbeck: Christians in a secular world (Part 2)
The characters referenced in Woody Allen’s movie “Midnight in Paris” (Part 24, Djuna Barnes)
Peyton Manning and wife did not want to leave Indy (Part 1)
We could put in a flat tax and it would enable us to cut billions out of the IRS budget!!!!
Quotes from Milton Friedman (part 3)
Skillet is a Christian Heavy Metal Band from Memphis Part 2
Alice Cooper is a Christian
Carl Sagan versus RC Sproul
Milton Friedman videos and transcripts Part 4
Why are we subsidizing the security of wealthy allies?
Little Rock native David Hodges has song used in “Safe Haven” trailer

“Music Monday” B.J.Thomas Christian Testimony

B.J. Thomas – Home Where I Belong ( 1976 )

Uploaded on Sep 27, 2011

B.J. Thomas – Home Where I Belong ( 1976 )

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B.J. Thomas – Testimony (1980)

B.J. Thomas – Softly and Tenderly (1982)

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