Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord.
King Solomon’s Proverbs on “Strange Women”and the example of Samson Part 3
The wisdom of Solomon is there for those who want it.
Samson had something in common with the strange woman in Proverbs and it was that they both were raised by Godly parents who taught them the truth from the scriptures but they both forsaketh that guide from their youth and forgot the covenant they had with God.
2:16To deliver thee from the strange woman, even from the stranger which flattereth with her words;
2:17Which forsaketh the guide of her youth, and forgetteth the covenant of her God.
Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither: and as for him that wanteth understanding, she saith to him,
Samson was raised by the Godly teachers Zorah and Eshtaol but like he acted like the Simpleton in the Book of Proverbs and did not obey the teaching of his youth.
5:12And say, How have I hated instruction, and my heart despised reproof;5:13And have not obeyed the voice of my teachers, nor inclined mine ear to them that instructed me!
The birth of Samson was a miracle and his parents had prayed for him many times before he was even born. Furthermore, an angel visited his parents several times before he was born and his parents knew the Lord had a special plan for him.
5:21For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD, and he pondereth all his goings.
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Judges 13
The Birth of Samson
13 The Israelites sinned against the Lord again, and he let the Philistines rule them for forty years.
2 At that time there was a man named Manoah from the town of Zorah. He was a member of the tribe of Dan. His wife had never been able to have children. 3 The Lord‘s angel appeared to her and said, “You have never been able to have children, but you will soon be pregnant and have a son. 4 Be sure not to drink any wine or beer, or eat any forbidden food; 5 and after your son is born, you must never cut his hair, because from the day of his birth he will be dedicated to God as a nazirite.[a] He will begin the work of rescuing Israel from the Philistines.”
6 Then the woman went and told her husband, “A man of God has come to me, and he looked as frightening as the angel[b] of God. I didn’t ask him where he came from, and he didn’t tell me his name. 7 But he did tell me that I would become pregnant and have a son. He told me not to drink any wine or beer, or eat any forbidden food, because the boy is to be dedicated to God as a nazirite as long as he lives.”
8 Then Manoah prayed to the Lord, “Please, Lord, let the man of God that you sent come back to us and tell us what we must do with the boy when he is born.”
9 God did what Manoah asked, and his angel came back to the woman while she was sitting in the field. Her husband Manoah was not with her, 10 so she ran at once and told him, “Look! The man who came to me the other day has appeared to me again.”
11 Manoah got up and followed his wife. He went to the man and asked, “Are you the man who talked to my wife?”
“Yes,” he answered.
12 Then Manoah said, “Now then, when your words come true, what must the boy do? What kind of a life must he lead?”
13 The Lord‘s angel answered, “Your wife must be sure to do everything that I have told her. 14 She must not eat anything that comes from the grapevine; she must not drink any wine or beer, or eat any forbidden food. She must do everything that I have told her.”
15-16 Not knowing that it was the Lord‘s angel, Manoah said to him, “Please do not go yet. Let us cook a young goat for you.”
But the angel said, “If I do stay, I will not eat your food. But if you want to prepare it, burn it as an offering to the Lord.”
17 Manoah replied, “Tell us your name, so that we can honor you when your words come true.”
18 The angel asked, “Why do you want to know my name? It is a name of wonder.”[c]
19 So Manoah took a young goat and some grain, and offered them on the rock altar to the Lord who works wonders.[d]20-21While the flames were going up from the altar, Manoah and his wife saw the Lord‘s angel go up toward heaven in the flames. Manoah realized then that the man had been the Lord‘s angel, and he and his wife threw themselves face downward on the ground. They never saw the angel again.
22 Manoah said to his wife, “We are sure to die, because we have seen God!”
23 But his wife answered, “If the Lord had wanted to kill us, he would not have accepted our offerings; he would not have shown us all this or told us such things at this time.”
24 The woman gave birth to a son and named him Samson. The child grew and the Lord blessed him.25 And the Lord‘s power began to strengthen him while he was between Zorah and Eshtaol in the Camp of Dan.
THREE FINAL QUESTIONS:
1. What kind of parents did Samson have?
2. Is it a miracle that any of us are born and do we have a special purpose on this earth?
3. What commitment did Samson make from his youth?
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Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. It is tough to guard your […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. What does it mean to fear […]
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Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord.
King Solomon’s Proverbs Part
The wisdom of Solomon is there for those who want it.
My son, do not lose sight of these—
keep sound wisdom and discretion,
and they will be life for your soul
and adornment for your neck.
Then you will walk on your way securely,
and your foot will not stumble.
If you lie down, you will not be afraid;
when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet.
Do not enter the path of the wicked,
and do not walk in the way of the evil.
Avoid it; do not go on it;
turn away from it and pass on.
For they cannot sleep unless they have done wrong;
they are robbed of sleep unless they have made someone stumble.
Go to the ant, O sluggard;
consider her ways, and be wise.
Without having any chief,
officer, or ruler,
she prepares her bread in summer
and gathers her food in harvest.
How long will you lie there, O sluggard?
When will you arise from your sleep?
A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest,
and poverty will come upon you like a robber,
and want like an armed man.
I passed by the field of a sluggard,
by the vineyard of a man lacking sense,
and behold, it was all overgrown with thorns;
the ground was covered with nettles,
and its stone wall was broken down.
Then I saw and considered it;
I looked and received instruction.
A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest,
and poverty will come upon you like a robber,
and want like an armed man.
As the door turneth upon his hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed.
How does a door turn on its hinges? It moves back and forth, but it never goes anywhere! It turns from side to side, but it cannot get loose from its place! It moves back and forth, but it does not leave the doorway! So are lazy people, who will lie in bed, rolling back and forth, but dreading the thought of getting up to go to school or work (Pr 26:13-16)!
Here is a wonderful proverb with a great simile to condemn lazy persons that like to sleep too much. A simile is a comparison between two things that is clearly stated by the use of “as” or “like.” As a door turns back and forth, and from side to side, without going anywhere, so are lazy people who stay in bed, though they are through sleeping soundly.
What is the slothful? He is a lazy man that is slow, resentful of action or exertion, sluggish, idle, and indolent. He is named appropriately, for there is a mammal in the forests of Central and South America that is also called the sloth, which moves very slowly and often stays in the same position for extended periods of time.
Solomon wrote to young men, specifically his son (Pr 1:4,8). He knew by inspiration from God and observations in life that young men can sleep too much, so he wrote several proverbs against it (Pr 6:6-11;19:15; 20:13; 23:21; 24:30-34). Too much sleep will bring a man to poverty, so he ridiculed excess sleep by comparing it to a door turning on hinges.
What cures the love of sleep? Starvation (Pr 20:4; II Thess 3:10)! Depriving a young man of food will always work! His appetite and metabolism are at the highest levels of his whole life. Parents can easily teach sons to get up in the morning, though most pamper and feed their sloth, teaching him that laziness is acceptable and without painful consequences.
Lazy people are headed for poverty, unless they drastically change their habits (Pr 6:11; 19:15; 20:13; 23:21;24:34). The more a man sleeps, the more he thinks he needs to sleep, his metabolism slows, and he quickly experiences catabolism of muscular strength. The military knows how to turn soft boys into hard men, and it is not by sleeping in! While the first days of getting up early might be painful, good habits can quickly be formed.
There is more to this proverb than just a condemnation of excess sleep. Solomon also condemned the attitude, actions, and character of lazy persons by picking on their sleep habits. A sluggard will do anything but work! He will talk, take a break, pace himself, take a long time eating, get distracted easily, be unnecessarily concerned about details, and do easy things very slowly, lest he be forced to face a task that will take exertion!
If you are slothful spiritually, you will also suffer spiritual poverty just as surely. It is the man who hunts for wisdom as for hidden treasure – intense and persistent efforts – that finds it (Pr 2:4; 18:1). You must hear preaching with great care (Luke 8:18), and you must make diligent efforts to confirm and understand what you hear to be noble (Acts 17:11; I Thess 5:21). Are you able to get up and seek the Lord early to find Him (Pr 8:17)?
3 QUESTIONS FOR YOU:
1. Why is the simile with the door hinges work so well with laziness and sleeping?
2. What is the cure for the love of sleep?
3. What actions will a sluggard do in order to avoid work?
Ecclesiastes 8-10 | Still Searching After All These Years Published on Oct 9, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 7, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _______________________ Ecclesiastes 11-12 | Solomon Finds His Way Published on Oct 30, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 28, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. It is tough to guard your […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. What does it mean to fear […]
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Q #1 – Have you come to the place in your spiritual life where you know for certain that if you were to die today that you would go to heaven?
1 John 5:13
May I share with you how I came to know I have eternal life and how you can know it too?
Let me ask you a second question…
Q #2 – Suppose you were to die today and stand before God and He were to say to you, “why should I let you into My heaven? What would you say?
Repeat and confirm answer.
Let me be sure I understand what you would say to God. You would say….
Transition:
When we started talking, I thought I might have some good news to share with you, but now that I’ve heard your answer to this question, I know I have the best news you’ve ever heard!
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II. THE GOSPEL
A. Grace
1. Heaven is a free gift
Romans 6:23
2. It is not earned or deserved.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Friend’s gift
Transition:
This can be seen more deeply when we understand what the Bible says about man.
B. Man
1. Is a sinner.
Romans 3:23
Sin defined
Three sins a day
Matthew 5:48
2. Cannot save himself.
Omelet with bad eggs
Proverbs 14:12
Do you see now why it is impossible?
Transition:
This comes into sharper focus when we look at what the Bible says about God.
C. God
1. Is merciful – therefore doesn’t want punish us.
1 John 4:8b
2. Is just – therefore must punish us.
Exodus 34:7b
Bank robber
Transition:
God solved this problem in the Person of Jesus Christ.
D. Christ.
1. Who He is – the infinite God-man.
John 1:1, 14
John 20:28
2. What He did – He died on the cross and rose from the dead to pay the penalty for our sins and to purchase a place in heaven for us which He offers as a gift.
Record Book
Tetelestai
G-R-A-C-E
Transition:
This gift is received by faith.
E. Faith.
Key to heaven.
1. What it is not – mere intellectual assent.
The devil
James 2:19
Matthew 8:29
– Mere temporal faith
2. What it is – trusting in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life.
Acts 16:31
The chair
Motive for Godly living
Beggar’s hand
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EE TEACHER’S HAND-OUT
PART II- THE GOSPEL PRESENTATION
I. OBJECTIVE
To equip you to effectively communicate the grace and man portions of the gospel presentation.
II. TRANSITIONAL SENTENCE: “Good News!”
“…When we started talking, I thought I might have some good news to share with you, but now that I’ve heard your answer to this question, I know I have the best news you will ever hear!”
a. The gospel is good news
b. Think about heaven before you talk about it.
c. Watch your attitude.
d. Avoid talking down to people: “you know,” “you see’” etc…
e. Instead you might say, “I discovered…” or “I am glad I learned…”
f. You’re telling him he’s wrong without making him angry.
III. GRACE
A. Heaven is a free gift. Romans 6:23
1. A free gift – begin with the positive (Transparency: note that ribbon forms a plus sign).
2. Identify with the prospect when possible – “I felt like you…”
3. Personalize – use “I, me , my”
4. According to the Scripture – Romans 6:23
a. “The Bible says…” For all have sinned…
b. Use only the relevant part of verses
c. Be conversational – not preachy!
B. It is not earned or deserved. Ephesians 2:8-9
(Hindi ito kabayaran o gantimpala. Ito’y libre)
1. Contrast man’s way with God’s way.
a. Man’s way is to earn or try to deserve, to pay, or work for everything.
b. God’s way is grace – to receive freely what we don’t deserve.
Friend’s gift
2. Illustrate with a “Friend’s gift.”
a. This illustrates that no amount of human effort can earn the free gift of eternal life.
b. Master the illustration.
c. Be sure to apply it.
3. Use question to focus attention and heighten interest such as:
a. “How good do you suppose I would have to be to earn my way to heaven?”
b. “How much do you pay for the air you breathe?”
4. Most people do not know that man cannot save himself; therefore, this truth must be repeated and emphasized many times and in many different ways.
IV. Transition:
“This can be seen more clearly when we understand what the Bible says about man.”
a. Notice that the transitional sentence here begins by pointing back to what has just been said: “This can be seen.” Then it points forward to what is going to be discussed next “about man.”
b. Transitional sentences make the presentation flow smoothly, so they should be memorized and used consistently.
V. MAN
A. Is a sinner. – Most people know this even though they may not realize the seriousness of it.
1. How can you tell someone he is a sinner without unnecessary offense?
• State the general principle: “All have sinned!” Romans 3:23
• Quote Romans 3:23 and Isaiah 53:6 (optional).
Sin defined
2. Define sin: The Bible says sin is…
• Anything we do, that God has said not to do- “…sin is lawlessness” (1 John 3:4)
• Anything we fail to do which God commands –(James 4:17)
• Any evil thought – (Proverbs 24:9)
• Any word we should not say – (Matt. 12:37)
Three sins a day
3. Talk about how many times a day the average person sins: use “Three sins a Day” illustration.
a. This illustration shows how a few sins a day will add up to many sins in a life-time.
b. “If I were to commit three sins a day…” (refer to yourself, not to prospect)
Matthew 5:48
4. Quote Matt. 5:48 and apply: A perfect God in a perfect heaven, requires perfection. That’s why man…”
C. Cannot save himself.
Omelet with bad egg
1. Omelet illustration: this illustrates that a little sin contaminates the whole, and because we are a mixture of good and bad, we are therefore unacceptable to God.
2. “There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death.”
Proverb 14:12
3. James 2:10 (optional)
Do you see now why it is impossible…
4. At this point it is good to say: “Do you see now why it is impossible for you or me or anyone else to save himself by… (then gently plug-in his works answer to the second diagnostic question).
VI. Transition:
“This comes into sharper focus (titingkad) when we look at what the Bible says about God.”
NOTE: GRACE AND MAN – STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS (CN 48)
I. OBJECTIVES:
To equip you to effectively communicate the God and Christ portion of the Gospel presentation.
II. TRANSITION SENTENCE:
“This comes into sharper focus when we see what the Bible says about God.”
III. GOD
A. Is merciful – therefore doesn’t want to punish us.
(Ang Diyos ay mahabagin at mapagmahal, matulungin)
1 John 4:8b
1. This deals in the first place, with the good news – that God is merciful.
• He loves us in spite of what we are and because of who He is.
• Use 1 John 4:8b – “God is love”
• You may want to add Jeremiah 31:3b – “He has loved us with an everlasting love.”
2. Many Gospel presentations leave out the nature of God.
3. Most people know that God is loving.
4. Transition: “The same Bible that tells us God is merciful also tells us that He…”
B. Is just – therefore must punish sin.
Ang Diyos ay makatarungan, banal at matuwid. Kaya marapat na parusahan ang nagkasala.
Siya ay galit sa kasalanan. Mahal Niya tayo ngunit dapat Niyang parusahan ang nagkasala.
Here you deal with the bad news – that sinful men must stand before Holy God at the judgment.
Most people don’t know this.
Use one or two of the following Scriptures:
“He will by no means clear the guilty” Exodus 34:7b
Romans 6:23 “”The wages of sin is death”
Bank robber
Bank robber illustration: this illustrates that if human judges are expected to sentence the guilty, how much more should we expect justice from the sovereign God.
IV. TRANSITION SENTENCE
“God solved this problem in the person of Jesus Christ.”
(“Problem,” as the word is used here, does not mean something that caught God off guard, but that in the mind of man there is a dilemma which must be resolved.)
IV. CHRIST
A. Who He is – the infinite God-man
• By “infinite” we mean limitless, measureless. He is the Creator and sustainer of all things.
• Most people don’t know this.
• Use questions to avoid a monologue.
a. When the prospect is very quiet and passive.
b. Not when prospect is very talkative.
Build on prospect’s reply with a positive response.
a. Don’t simply say, “you are wrong”
EXAMPLE:
Presenter: “I would be interested in your opinion about Christ. Whom do you understand Him to be?”
(According to the Bible, Jesus Christ is God, the second person of the Trinity, the Creator of the universe. The Bible says, “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” God came down into human flesh.)
a. John 1:1, 14 –“Word became flesh… John 1:1, 14
b. John 20:28 – “My Lord and my God!” John 20:28
B. What He did –
• He died on the cross and rose from the grave to pay the penalty for our sins and to purchase a place in heaven for us which He offers as a gift.
• Most people know Christ died on the cross. Few understand its significance.
• This is the great transaction about which the whole Bible is written.
Record Book
Illustration: Record Book
Imagine the book in my right hand contain a minutely detailed account of our life. All our sins were recorded on that book. The Bible says that someday the books will be open and everybody will know all about us. This is our problem, our sin. So, God sent His Son to paid for our sins.
“Tayong lahat ay parang mga tupang naligaw, nagkanya-kanya tayo ng lakad. Ngunit inibig ni Yahweh na sa Kanya ipataw ang parusang tayo ang dapat tumanggap.” Isaiah 53:6
Suppose my other hand represent Jesus Christ. The Bible says God placed all our sins on Jesus (transfer the book to the “Jesus” hand).
“Tiniis Niya ang hirap na tayo ang dapat magbata. Gayon din ang kirot na tayo sana ang lumasap.” Isaiah 53:4
“And He says that He goes to prepare a place for us. He purchased a place for us in heaven.” John 14:2
Ito ang kaloob ng Diyos – Buhay na walang hanggan. Romans 6:23
a. This illustrates that all my sin, which God hates, was placed on Christ when He died in my place on the cross.
b. Motions communicate, enabling a person to hear and see, thus making truth more easily retained.
c. The presenter should fix his eyes on the object.
d. Personalize: “Imagine…everything I have ever done is written in this record book….”
e. Isaiah 53:6 – “Laid on Him”
f. On the cross, Jesus endured the infinite wrath of God in my place and for my sin.
Tetelestai
• This illustrates that on the cross Christ paid in full the penalty for our sins.
• It is a Greek commercial word that means, “it is paid.”
• Don’t leave Christ dead on the cross, rather refer to His burial, resurrection, and ascension to heaven to prepare a place for us.
G-R-A-C-E
• The G-R-A-C-E acrostic meaning of the word.
• The chaplain of the Queen of England, at a meeting of world leaders, once gave this acrostic: God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense
• Interest can be heightened at this point by asking rhetorical questions like:
1. Who receives this gift?
2. How can we have this gift?
VI. TRANSITION SENTENCE
“This gift is received by faith.”
NOTE: GOD AND CHRIST STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS (CN 52
I. OBJECTIVE:
To equip you to effectively communicate the faith portion of the Gospel presentation.
II. FAITH
A. Key to heaven is called saving faith.
1. If possible, show the prospect a set of keys.
• Faith is the key that opens the door of heaven.
• Man can be saved through faith.
• Man can be lost through faith in his good work.
• Remind him that only one key will open the door to your house.
• Only one kind of faith will open the door to heaven- saving faith.
• This is important since many people do not have eternal life because of a false concept of saving faith.
2. Tell him that first you want to share with him…
B. What saving faith is not (Anong pananampalataya ang hindi nagliligtas?).
1. Mere intellect assent.
(Naniniwala sa isip lamang )
Mere intellectual assent
a. Andres Bonifacio, Ninoy Aquino, etc…
b. Many people believe in God’s existence and the deity of Christ in the same way
c. The word “mere” is important because it indicates that we do need to assent intellectually to the facts of the gospel; but that in itself is not enough.
d. The devil believes in God’s existence and even trembles, but he won’t go to heaven. The devil
“You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that, and shudder.” James 2:19
“What do you want with us,” Son of God? They shouted. Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?” Matthew 8:29
2. Mere temporal faith.
(Nagtitiwala sa Dios para sa mga pansamantalang bagay lamang tulad ng pananalapi, kalusugan, kalakasan, etc).
a. By “temporal faith,” we mean trusting God in the temporary crises of this life.
a. Sickness /surgery – healing faith.
b. Money problems – financial faith.
c. Flying or driving dangers – traveling faith.
d. Big decisions – deciding faith.
b. These all have one thing in common – they are temporal.
c. This kind of faith is good, but it must be understood that it can save no one.
C. What it is? – Trusting in Jesus Christ alone for eternal life. (Pagtitiwala kay Cristo lamang para sa ating ikaliligtas.).
1. Three elements of saving faith.
a. knowledge – the intellectual element.
b. Assent – agreeing with the facts.
c. Trust – relying or depending.
2. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved.” Acts 16:31
The Chair
3. Illustration: The chair
This illustrates the nature of saving faith.
a. Talk about the chair in three stages, referring to yourself.
1. You believe, of course, that that chair exists.
2. You believe it could hold me up
3. What would I have to do to prove to you that I really believe the chair can hold me up?
b. Apply the illustration to faith in Christ.
– Point to the chair you’re sitting on and personalize. “Let’s say this chair represents me, and that chair represents Christ. There was a time when I trusted myself for eternal life – the good things I was doing, etc.., then I came to understand I needed to transfer my trust to Christ alone and all He did on the cross.” At that point move to the other chair.
(Do you believe this chair exits? Do you believe it will hold you? How could you prove how could you prove that you believe it exist and can hold you? By sitting in it. Let the chair represent Jesus Christ. To receive eternal life, you must transfer you trust from yourself to Christ.)
c. Recall the prospect’s answer to the second question: “When I asked, ‘what would you say if God asked why He should let you into heave, do you remember, what you said? ‘I try to do the best I can, etc…
d. Suggest he now transfer his trust form himself, and what he has been doing to save himself, to Jesus Christ and what He has already done on the cross.
3. Motive for godly living. – This part of the presentation explains the motive and the role of good works. (Eph. 2:8-10)
Motive for Godly
Living
a. Not trying to earn eternal life through good works.
b. But doing them out of gratitude for eternal life.
Beggar’s hand
Beggar’s hand illustration:
This illustrates the act of receiving, by faith, the gift of eternal life.
Faith is the hand of a beggar reaching out to accept the gift of a king.
III. Transition Sentence : Leading from the Gospel into the Commitment section is the qualifying question.
IV. IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT THE GOSPEL THAT MOST PEOPLE DON’T KNOW:
1. Man cannot save himself.
2. God is holy and must punish sin.
3. Christ is God.
4. His death on the cross was for our sins.
5. He offers heaven as a gift.
6. The meaning of grace.
7. The meaning of faith.
NOTE: FAITH – STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS (CN 56)
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III. COMMITMENT
A. Qualifying question: Does this make sense to you?
B. Commitment question: Would you like to receive the gift of eternal life?
C. Clarification of commitment:
Let me clarify this-
1. Transfer trust
2. Receive the resurrected and living Christ.
3. Receive Christ as Savior (Rev.3:20)
4. Receive Christ as Lord.
5. Repent
D. Prayer of Commitment:
If that’s what you really want, I can lead us in prayer and we can tell God what you just now told me.
1. Pray for him (to understand, repent and believe).
2. Pray with him (short phrases at a time-bits of the gospel).
3. Pray for him (for assurance).
E. Assurance of salvation:
1. I would like you to read something that Jesus says about what you have just done.
2. John 6:47
3. Assurance question (Q1).
4. God’s “Why” (Q2).
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IV. IMMEDIATE FOLLOW UP
A. Welcome to the family of God.
B. Partners in Growing.
1. This is for you…
2. Read “My spiritual birth certificate”
3. is this the decision you have made?
4. Prospect signs
5. Evangelist’s name, address, phone.
C. The means of growth.
1. The Bible (7 day call-back appointment)
– Gospel of John
– Read 1 chapter a day
2. Prayer
3. Worship
4. Fellowship
5. Witness
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Lewis Allan “Lou” Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American rock musician and songwriter.[1] After being guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, his solo career spanned several decades. The Velvet Underground were a commercial failure in the late 1960s, but the group has gained a considerable cult following in the years since its demise and has gone on to become one of the most widely cited and influential bands of the era[2] – hence Brian Eno‘s famous quote that while the Velvet Underground’s debut album only sold 30,000 copies, “everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band.”[3]
After his departure from the group, Reed began a solo career in 1972. He had a hit the following year with “Walk on the Wild Side“, but subsequently lacked the mainstream commercial success its chart status seemed to indicate.[4] In 1975, Reed released a double album of feedback loops, Metal Machine Music, upon which he later commented, “No one is supposed to be able to do a thing like that and survive.”[5] Reed was known for his distinctive deadpan voice, poetic lyrics and for pioneering and coining the term ostrich guitar tuning.[6]
Reed was born at Beth El Hospital (now Brookdale) in Brooklyn and grew up in Freeport, Long Island.[7] Contrary to some sources, his birth name was Lewis Allan Reed, not Louis Firbanks, a name that was coined as a joke by Lester Bangs in Creem magazine.[8] Reed is the son of Toby (née Futterman) and Sidney Joseph Reed, an accountant.[9] His family was Jewish,[10] and although he said that he was Jewish, he added, “My God is rock’n’roll. It’s an obscure power that can change your life. The most important part of my religion is to play guitar.”[11][12]
Reed as a high school senior, 1959
Having learned to play the guitar from the radio, he developed an early interest in rock and roll and rhythm and blues, and during high school played in a number of bands.[13] His first recording was as a member of a doo wop-style group called The Jades. In 1956, Reed, who was bisexual,[14] received electroconvulsive therapy as a teenager, which was intended to cure his bisexuality; he wrote about the experience in his 1974 song, “Kill Your Sons”.[15][16] In an interview, Reed said of the experience:
“They put the thing down your throat so you don’t swallow your tongue, and they put electrodes on your head. That’s what was recommended in Rockland State Hospital to discourage homosexual feelings. The effect is that you lose your memory and become a vegetable. You can’t read a book because you get to page 17 and have to go right back to page one again.”
Reed began attending Syracuse University in 1960, studying journalism, film directing, and creative writing. He was a platoon leader in ROTC and later booted from the program for holding an unloaded gun to his superior’s head.[18] In 1961 he began hosting a late-night radio program on WAER called “Excursions On A Wobbly Rail”.[13] Named after a song by pianist Cecil Taylor, the program typically featured doo wop, rhythm and blues and jazz, particularly the free jazz developed in the mid-1950s.[19] Many of Reed’s guitar techniques, such as the guitar-drum roll, were inspired by jazz saxophonists, notably Ornette Coleman. Reed graduated with honors[20] from Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences with a B.A. in June 1964.[16]
While enrolled at Syracuse University, he studied under poet Delmore Schwartz, who he said was “the first great person I ever met”, and they would become friends. He credited Schwartz with showing him how “with the simplest language imaginable, and very short, you can accomplish the most astonishing heights.”[21] Reed dedicated the song “European Son“, from the Velvet Underground’s debut album, to Schwartz.[22] In 1982, Reed also recorded “My House” as a tribute to his late mentor. He later said that his goals as a writer were “to bring the sensitivities of the novel to rock music” or to write the Great American Novel in a record album.[23]
Songwriter at Pickwick Records
In 1964, Reed moved to New York City and began working as an in-house songwriter for Pickwick Records. In 1964, he scored a minor hit with the single “The Ostrich”, a parody of popular dance songs of the time, which included lines such as “put your head on the floor and have somebody step on it”. His employers felt that the song had hit potential, and arranged for a band to be assembled around Reed to promote the recording. The ad hoc group, called “The Primitives”, included Welsh musician John Cale, who had recently moved to New York to study music and was playing viola in composer La Monte Young‘s Theater of Eternal Music, along with Tony Conrad. Cale and Conrad were both surprised to find that for “The Ostrich”, Reed tuned each string of his guitar to the same note, which they began to call his ‘ostrich guitar‘ tuning. This technique created a drone effect similar to their experimentation in Young’s avant-garde ensemble. Disappointed with Reed’s performance, Cale was nevertheless impressed by Reed’s early repertoire (including “Heroin“), and a partnership began to evolve.[21]
The Velvet Underground
Reed and Cale lived together on the Lower East Side, and after inviting Reed’s college acquaintances, guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker, to join the group, they formed the Velvet Underground. Though internally unstable (Cale left in 1968, Reed in 1970), and without commercial success, the band has a long-standing reputation as one of the most influential in rock history.[24]
“Had he accomplished nothing else, his work with the Velvet Underground in the late Sixties would assure him a place in anyone’s rock & roll pantheon; those remarkable songs still serve as an articulate aural nightmare of men and women caught in the beauty and terror of sexual, street and drug paranoia, unwilling or unable to move. The message is that urban life is tough stuff—it will kill you; Reed, the poet of destruction, knows it but never looks away and somehow finds holiness as well as perversity in both his sinners and his quest. . . . [H]e is still one of a handful of American artists capable of the spiritual home run.”
The group soon caught the attention of artist Andy Warhol. One of Warhol’s first contributions was to integrate them into the Exploding Plastic Inevitable. Warhol’s associates inspired many of Reed’s songs as he fell into a thriving, multifaceted artistic scene.[citation needed] Reed rarely gave an interview without paying homage to Warhol as a mentor. Conflict emerged when Warhol had the idea for the group to take on a chanteuse, the European former model and singer Nico. Reed and the others registered their objection by titling their debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico to imply that Nico was not accepted as a member of the group.[citation needed] Despite his initial resistance, Reed wrote several songs for Nico to sing, and the two were briefly lovers (as were Nico and Cale later). The Velvet Underground & Nico reached No. 171 on the charts.
The album is now widely considered one of the most influential rock albums ever recorded. Rolling Stone has it listed as the 13th most influential album of all time. Brian Eno once famously stated that although few people bought the album, most of those who did were inspired to form their own band.[26]
By the time the band recorded White Light/White Heat, Nico had quit and Warhol was fired, both against Cale’s wishes.[citation needed] Warhol’s replacement as manager, Steve Sesnick, convinced Reed to drive Cale out of the band. Morrison and Tucker were discomfited by Reed’s tactics but continued with the group.[citation needed] Cale’s replacement was Doug Yule, whom Reed would often facetiously introduce as his younger brother.[citation needed] The group now took on a more pop-oriented sound and acted more as a vehicle for Reed to develop his songwriting craft.[citation needed] The group released two albums with this line up: 1969’s The Velvet Underground and 1970’s Loaded. The latter included two of the group’s most commercially successful songs, “Rock and Roll” and “Sweet Jane“. Reed left the Velvet Underground in August 1970; the band disintegrated as core members Sterling Morrison and Maureen Tucker departed in 1971 and 1972, respectively. Yule continued until early 1973, and the band released one more studio album, Squeeze, under the Velvet Underground name.
After the band’s move to Atlantic Records‘ Cotillion label, their new manager pushed Reed to change the subject matter of his songs to lighter topics in hopes of commercial success. The band’s album Loaded had taken more time to record than the previous three albums together, but had not broken the band through to a wider audience. Reed briefly retired to his parents’ home on Long Island.[citation needed]
1970s
After quitting the Velvet Underground in August 1970, Reed took a job at his father’s tax accounting firm as a typist, by his own account earning $40 a week. In 1971, he signed a recording contract with RCA Records and recorded his first solo album in London with top session musicians including Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman, members of the progressive rock group Yes. The album, simply titled Lou Reed, contained smoothly produced, re-recorded versions of unreleased Velvet Underground songs, some of which were originally recorded by the Velvets for Loaded but shelved (see the Peel Slowly and See box set). This first solo album was overlooked by most pop music critics and it did not sell well, although music critic Stephen Holden, in Rolling Stone, called it an “almost perfect album. . . . which embodied the spirit of the Velvets.”[27] Holden describes Reed’s unique qualities, in both his voice and lyrics, in the album:
Reed’s voice hasn’t changed much since the early days. Outrageously unmusical, it combines the sass of Jagger and the mockery of early Dylan, but is lower-pitched than either. It is a voice so incapable of bullshit that it makes even an artsy arrangement work by turning the whole thing into a joyous travesty. Just as arresting as Reed’s voice are his lyrics, which combine a New York street punk sensibility and rock song cliches with a powerful poetic gift.[27]
“His artistic self-awareness is so secure that he invariably turns less into more. For he not only awakens nostalgia for Fifties rock, he shows that it is still a vital resource for today’s musicians. . . . The overall impression is that of a knowing primitivism, as serious as it is playful, and never less than refreshing. . . . By keeping close to the roots he is keeping the faith.”
In December 1972, Reed released Transformer. David Bowie and Mick Ronson co-produced the album and introduced Reed to a wider popular audience (specifically in the U.K.). The hit single “Walk on the Wild Side” was an ironic yet affectionate salute to the misfits, hustlers, and transvestites who once surrounded Andy Warhol. When he was first introduced to Reed’s music, Bowie stated, “I had never heard anything quite like it. It was a revelation to me.”[28]
Each of the song’s five verses poignantly describes an actual person who had been a fixture at The Factory during the mid-to-late 1960s: (1) Holly Woodlawn, (2) Candy Darling, (3) “Little Joe” Dallesandro, (4) “Sugar Plum Fairy” Joe Campbell and (5) Jackie Curtis. The song’s transgressive lyrics evaded radio censorship. Though the jazzy arrangement (courtesy of bassist Herbie Flowers and saxophonist Ronnie Ross) was musically somewhat atypical for Reed, it eventually became his signature song. The song came about as a result of his commission to compose a soundtrack to a theatrical adaptation of Nelson Algren‘s novel of the same name, though the play failed to materialize. Ronson’s arrangements brought out new aspects of Reed’s songs. “Perfect Day,” for example, features delicate strings and soaring dynamics. It was rediscovered in the 1990s and allowed Reed to drop “Walk on the Wild Side” from his concerts.
Though Transformer would prove to be Reed’s commercial and critical pinnacle, there was no small amount of resentment in Reed devoted to the shadow the record cast over the rest of his career. An argument between Bowie and Reed ended their working relationship for several years, though its subject is not known. The two reconciled some years later, and Reed performed with Bowie at the latter’s 50th birthday concert at Madison Square Garden in 1997.[29] They would not formally collaborate again until 2003’s The Raven. Touring in support of Transformer posed the challenge of forming a band for the first time since joining the Velvets. Reed took the simple path of hiring an inexperienced bar band, the Tots. Reed spent much of 1972 and the winter of 1973 on the road with them. Though they improved over the months, criticism of their still-basic abilities ultimately led Reed to fire them mid-tour. He chose keyboardist Moogy Klingman to come up with a new five-member backing band on barely a week’s notice. Thus the tour continued through the spring with a denser, bluesier and tighter sound that presaged the very successful live albums Reed would record with all different musicians in December.[30]
Reed followed Transformer with the darker Berlin, a concept album about two junkies in love in the titular city. The songs variously concern domestic abuse (“Caroline Says I,” “Caroline Says II”), drug addiction (“How Do You Think It Feels”), adultery and prostitution (“The Kids”), and suicide (“The Bed”). Reed’s late-1973 European tour, featuring dual lead guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner, mixed his Berlin material with older numbers.
After Berlin came two albums in 1974, Sally Can’t Dance, and a live record Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, which contained performances of the Velvet Underground songs “Sweet Jane” and “Heroin” became his biggest selling album. Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, and its follow-up released in early 1975 Lou Reed Live, primarily featuring live Transformer material, were both recorded at the same show (Academy Of Music, NYC December 21, 1973), and kept Reed in the public eye with strong sales. The later expanded CD version of Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal taken together with Lou Reed Live are the entirety of the show that night, although not in the running order it was performed.
“Lou Reed doesn’t just write about squalid characters, he allows them to leer and breathe in their own voices, and he colors familiar landscapes through their own eyes. In the process, Reed has created a body of music that comes as close to disclosing the parameters of human loss and recovery as we’re likely to find. That qualifies him, in my opinion, as one of the few real heroes rock & roll has raised.”
As he had done with Berlin after Transformer, in 1975 Reed responded to commercial success with a commercial failure, a double album of electronically generated audio feedback, Metal Machine Music. Critics interpreted it as a gesture of contempt, an attempt to break his contract with RCA or to alienate his less sophisticated fans. But Reed claimed that the album was a genuine artistic effort, even suggesting that quotations of classical music could be found buried in the feedback. Lester Bangs declared it “genius,” though also as psychologically disturbing. The album was reportedly returned to stores by the thousands after a few weeks.[32] Though later admitting that the liner notes’ list of instruments is fictitious and intended as parody, Reed maintains that MMM was and is a serious album. He has since stated though that at the time he had taken it seriously, he was also “very stoned”.[citation needed] In the 2000s it was adapted for orchestral performance by the German ensemble Zeitkratzer.
Reed with Patti Smith in the late 1970s. He performed, unannounced, at several of her concerts, and worked with her at the same recording studio in 1977.
By contrast, 1975’s Coney Island Baby was mainly a warm and mellow album, though for its characters Reed still drew on the underbelly of city life. At this time his lover was a transgender woman, Rachel, mentioned in the dedication of “Coney Island Baby” and appearing in the photos on the cover of Reed’s 1977 “best of” album, Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed. While Rock and Roll Heart, his 1976 debut for his new record label Arista, fell short of expectations, Street Hassle (1978) was a return to form in the midst of the punk scene he had helped to inspire. Reed was dismissive of punk, however, and rejected any affiliation with it. “I’m too literate to be into punk rock . . . The whole CBGB‘s, new Max’s thing that everyone’s into and what’s going on in London—you don’t seriously think I’m responsible for what’s mostly rubbish?”[33]
In 1978 Reed released his third live album, Live: Take No Prisoners, which some critics thought was his “bravest work yet,” while others considered it his “silliest.”[31]Rolling Stone described it as “one of the funniest live albums ever recorded [with] Lou’s dark-humored, Lenny Bruce-like monologues. Reed felt it was his best album:
You may find this funny, but I think of it as a contemporary urban-blues album. After all, that’s what I write—tales of the city. And if I dropped dead tomorrow, this is the record I’d choose for posterity. It’s not only the smartest thing I’ve done, it’s also as close to Lou Reed as you’re probably going to get, for better or for worse.[31]
In 1980, Reed married British designer Sylvia Morales.[35] They were divorced more than a decade later. While together, Morales inspired Reed to write several songs, particularly “Think It Over” from 1980’s Growing Up in Public and “Heavenly Arms” from 1982’s The Blue Mask with bassist Fernando Saunders.[citation needed] After Legendary Hearts (1983) and New Sensations (1984) fared adequately on the charts, Reed was sufficiently reestablished as a public figure to become spokesman for Honda motorcycles.
In the early 1980s, Reed worked with a number of innovative guitarists including Chuck Hammer and Robert Quine. Hammer appeared on Growing Up in Public (1980) and Quine appeared on The Blue Mask (1982), and Legendary Hearts (1983). It was through working with both of these guitarists that Reed regained his sense of sonic experimentation.[citation needed]
On September 22, 1985, Reed performed at the first Farm Aid concert in Champaign, Illinois. He performed “Doin’ The Things That We Want To”, “I Love You, Suzanne”, “New Sensations” and “Walk on The Wild Side” as his solo set, later playing bass for Roy Orbison during his set. In June 1986, Reed released Mistrial (co-produced with Fernando Saunders), a more commercial album than previous records. To support the release, he released two music videos: “No Money Down” and “The Original Wrapper“.
Following Warhol’s death after routine surgery in 1987, Reed again collaborated with John Cale on the biographical Songs for Drella, Warhol’s nickname. The album marked an end to a 22-year estrangement from Cale. On the album, Reed sings of his love for his late friend, but also criticizes both the doctors who were unable to save Warhol’s life and Warhol’s would-be assassin, Valerie Solanas.
1990s
In 1990, following a twenty-year hiatus, the Velvet Underground reformed for a Fondation Cartier benefit in France. Reed released his sixteenth solo record, Magic and Loss, in 1992, an album about mortality, inspired by the death of two close friends from cancer. In 1993, the Velvet Underground again reunited and toured throughout Europe, although plans for a North American tour were cancelled following another falling out between Reed and Cale. In 1994, Reed appeared in A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, also known as Daltrey Sings Townshend. This was a two-night concert at Carnegie Hall produced by Roger Daltrey in celebration of his fiftieth birthday. In 1994, a CD and a VHS video were issued, and in 1998 a DVD was released. Reed performed a radically rearranged version of “Now And Then” from Psychoderelict.
In 1996, the Velvet Underground were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. At the induction ceremony, Reed performed a song entitled “Last Night I Said Goodbye to My Friend” alongside former bandmates John Cale and Maureen Tucker, in dedication to Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison, who had died the previous August. Reed has since been nominated for the Rock Hall as a solo artist twice, in 2000 and 2001, but has not been inducted.[36]
In 1998, the PBS TV show American Masters aired Timothy Greenfield-Sanders‘ feature documentary Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart. This film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. and at the Berlin Film Festival in Germany went on to screen at over 50 festivals worldwide. In 1999, the film and Reed as its subject received a Grammy Award for best long form music video.
Since the late 1990s, Reed has been romantically linked to the musician, multi-media and performance artist Laurie Anderson, and the two have collaborated on a number of recordings together. Anderson contributed to “Call On Me” from Reed’s project The Raven, to the tracks “Baton Rouge” and “Rock Minuet” from Reed’s Ecstasy, and to “Hang On To Your Emotions” from Reed’s Set the Twilight Reeling. Reed contributed to “In Our Sleep” from Anderson’s Bright Red and to “One Beautiful Evening” from her Life on a String. They married on April 12, 2008.[38]
2000s
2000 to 2003
Reed performing in Portland, Oregon, in January 2004
In May 2000, Reed performed before Pope John Paul II at the Great Jubilee Concert in Rome. In 2000, a new collaboration with Robert Wilson called “POEtry” was staged at the Thalia Theater in Germany. As with the previous collaboration “Time Rocker,” “POEtry” was also inspired by the works of a 19th-century writer: Edgar Allan Poe. Reed became interested in Poe after producer Hal Willner suggested he read some of Poe’s text at a Halloween benefit he was curating at St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in Brooklyn.[39] For this new collaboration, Reed reworked and rewrote some of Poe’s text and included some new songs based on the theme explored in the texts. In 2001, Reed made a cameo appearance in the movie adaptation of Prozac Nation. On October 6, 2001, the New York Times published a Reed poem called Laurie Sadly Listening in which he reflects upon the September 11 attacks.[40]
Incorrect reports of Reed’s death were broadcast by numerous U.S. radio stations in 2001, caused by a hoax email (purporting to be from Reuters) which said he had died of a drug overdose. In 2003, he released a 2-CD set, The Raven, based on “Poe-Try.” Besides Reed and his band, the album featured actors and musicians including singers David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, The Blind Boys of Alabama and Antony Hegarty, saxophonist Ornette Coleman, and actors Elizabeth Ashley, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, Willem Dafoe, Amanda Plummer, Fisher Stevens and Kate Valk. The album consisted of songs written by Reed and spoken-word performances of reworked and rewritten texts of Edgar Allan Poe by the actors, set to electronic music composed by Reed. At the same time a single disc CD version of the albums, focusing on the music, was also released.
A few months after the release of The Raven, a new 2-CD Best Of-set was released, entitled NYC Man (The Ultimate Collection 1967-2003), which featured an unreleased version of the song “Who am I” and a selection of career spanning tracks that had been selected, remastered and sequenced under Reed’s supervision. In April 2003, Reed embarked on a new world tour supporting both new and released material, with a band including cellist Jane Scarpantoni and singer Antony Hegarty. During some of the concerts for this tour, the band was joined by Master Ren Guangyi, Reed’s personal T’ai Chi instructor, performing T’ai Chi movements to the music on stage. This tour was documented in the 2004 double-disc live album Animal Serenade, recorded live at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
In 2003, Reed released his first book of photographs, Emotions in Action. This work was made up out of two books, a larger A4-paper sized called Emotions and a smaller one called Actions which was laid into the hard cover of the former. After Hours: a Tribute to the Music of Lou Reed was released by Wampus Multimedia in 2003.
In 2003, Reed was also a judge for the third annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists’ careers.[41]
In January 2006, a second book of photographs, Lou Reed’s New York, was released.[42] At the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, Reed performed “White Light/White Heat” with The Raconteurs. Later in the night, while co-presenting the award for Best Rock Video with Pink, he exclaimed, apparently unscripted, that “MTV should be playing more rock n’ roll.”
In October 2006, Reed appeared at Hal Willner’s Leonard Cohen tribute show “Came So Far For Beauty” in Dublin, beside the cast of Laurie Anderson, Nick Cave, Antony, Jarvis Cocker, Beth Orton, and others. According to the reports, he played a heavy metal version of Cohen’s “The Stranger Song.”[43] He also performed “One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong” and two duets—”Joan of Arc“, with Cohen’s former back-up singer Julie Christensen, and “Memories”—in a duet with Anjani Thomas.
In December 2006, Reed played a first series of show at St. Ann’s Warehouse, Brooklyn, based on his 1973 Berlin song cycle. Reed was reunited on stage with guitarist Steve Hunter, who played on the original album as well as on Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, as well as joined by singers Antony Hegarty and Sharon Jones, pianist Rupert Christie, a horn and string section and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. The show was produced by Bob Ezrin, who also produced the original album, and Hal Willner. The stage was designed by painter Julian Schnabel and a film about protagonist “Caroline” directed by his daughter, Lola Schnabel, was projected to the stage. A live recording of these concerts was also published as a film (directed by Schnabel) which was released in 2008. The show was also played at the Sydney Festival in January 2007 and throughout Europe during June and July 2007. The album version of the concert, entitled Berlin: Live At St. Ann’s Warehouse, was released in 2008.
2007 to 2009
Reed performing the Berlin album in Stockholm, Sweden, 2008.
In April 2007, he released Hudson River Wind Meditations, his first record of ambient meditation music. The record was released on the Sounds True record label and contains four tracks that were said to have been composed just for himself as a guidance for T’ai Chi exercise and meditation. In May 2007, Reed performed the narration for a screening of Guy Maddin‘s silent film The Brand Upon the Brain. In June 2007, he performed live at the Traffic Festival 2007 in Turin, Italy, a five-day free event organized by the city.
In August 2007, Reed went into the studio with the Killers in New York City to record “Tranquilize,” a duet with Brandon Flowers for the Killers’ b-side/rarities album, called Sawdust. During that month, he also recorded guitar for the Lucibel Crater song “Threadbare Funeral” which appears on their album The Family Album. In October 2007, Reed gave a special performance in the Recitement song “Passengers.” The album combines music with spoken word. The album was composed by Stephen Emmer and produced by Tony Visconti. Hollandcentraal was inspired by this piece of music and literature, which spawned a concept for a music video. On October 1, 2008, Reed joined Richard Barone via projected video on a spoken/sung duet of Reed’s “I’ll Be Your Mirror,” with cellist Jane Scarpantoni, in Barone’s FRONTMAN: A Musical Reading at Carnegie Hall.
On October 2 and 3, 2008, he premiered his new group, which later was named Metal Machine Trio, at REDCAT (Walt Disney Concert Hall Complex, Los Angeles). The live recordings of the concerts were released under the title The Creation of the Universe. The Trio features Ulrich Krieger (saxophone) and Sarth Calhoun (electronics), and plays free improvised instrumental music inspired by Reed’s 1975 album Metal Machine Music. The music ranges from ambient soundscapes to free rock to contemporary noise. The trio played further shows at New York’s Gramercy Theater in April 2009, and appeared as part of Reed’s band at the 2009 Lollapalooza, including a ten-minute free trio improvisation.[44] At Lollapalooza, held in Chicago’s Grant Park, Reed played “Sweet Jane” and “White Light/White Heat” with Metallica at Madison Square Garden as part of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 30, 2009.[45][46] Reed provided the voice of Maltazard, the villain in the 2009 Luc Besson animated film, Arthur and the Vengeance of Maltazard, and played the role of himself in Wim Wenders’ movie Palermo Shooting (2008).
In 2009, Reed became an active member of the Jazz Foundation of America (JFA).[47] He was a featured performer at the JFA’s annual benefit “A Great Night in Harlem” in May 2009.[48]
2010s
Reed remained active doing benefits and composing music. He contributed vocals on the third Gorillaz album, Plastic Beach, on the song “Some Kind Of Nature” [49] and co-wrote and performed backup music for a Chen Style T’ai Chi instructional DVD.[50] He had a co-production credit on Laurie Anderson’s Homeland.
In 2010, French/American undergroundelectronic recording artist, Uffie used an instrumental sample of The Velvet Underground track “Rock & Roll” for her debut album’s title track “Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans“. Before the release of the album there was a conflict between Uffie and Reed as to who would be credited as the writer of the track. Reed would only allow her to use the sample if she called “Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans” an adaptation of “Rock & Roll” and he received sole credit as songwriter for the track. This dispute delayed the album by six months and Uffie labeled Reed as “fucking difficult”.[51][52]
Reed began touring with the Metal Machine Trio, which was widely viewed as a return to his exploration of noise and sound. In 2011, heavy metal band Metallica recorded a full length collaboration with Reed entitled Lulu, released on November 1 in North America and October 31 everywhere else.[53]
In January 2012, Reed and John Cale sued the Andy Warhol Foundation for the license to use the yellow banana image from Warhol’s art for The Velvet Underground & Nico album.[54]
In 2012, a bilingual (French and English) book Lou Reed: Rimes/Rhymes[55] was published with a compilation of more than 300 photos of Reed, with comments from co-author Bernard Comment.
Death
In May 2013, Reed underwent a liver transplant in Cleveland. Afterwards he claimed on his website to be “bigger and stronger” than ever. On October 27, 2013, Reed died at the age of 71 from liver disease at his home in Southampton, New York, on Long Island.[56][57][58][59] His physician Charles Miller noted that Reed “was fighting right up to the very end. He was doing his Tai Chi exercises within an hour of his death, trying to keep strong and keep fighting.”[60]
“The news I feared the most, pales in comparison to the lump in my throat and the hollow in my stomach. Two kids have a chance meeting and 47 years later we fight and love the same way – losing either one is incomprehensible. No replacement value, no digital or virtual fill … broken now, for all time. Unlike so many with similar stories – we have the best of our fury laid out on vinyl, for the world to catch a glimpse. The laughs we shared just a few weeks ago, will forever remind me of all that was good between us.”
Former Velvet Underground drummer Mo Tucker responded by saying that Reed was “generous, encouraging and thoughtful. Working with him sometimes could be trying to some people, but never to me. I guess we learned from each other. We all learned from each other.[67] Reed became an important influence to numerous singers and songwriters, including British musician Morrissey:
He had been there all of my life. He will always be pressed to my heart. Thank God for those, like Lou, who move within their own laws, otherwise imagine how dull the world would be.[68]
Others from outside the music industry also paid their respects, including the Vatican and Salman Rushdie, who wrote, “My friend Lou Reed came to the end of his song. So very sad. But hey, Lou, you’ll always take a walk on the wild side. Always a perfect day.”[68]
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Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord.
King Solomon’s Proverbs Part
The wisdom of Solomon is there for those who want it.
My son, do not lose sight of these—
keep sound wisdom and discretion,
and they will be life for your soul
and adornment for your neck.
Then you will walk on your way securely,
and your foot will not stumble.
If you lie down, you will not be afraid;
when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet.
Do not enter the path of the wicked,
and do not walk in the way of the evil.
Avoid it; do not go on it;
turn away from it and pass on.
For they cannot sleep unless they have done wrong;
they are robbed of sleep unless they have made someone stumble.
Go to the ant, O sluggard;
consider her ways, and be wise.
Without having any chief,
officer, or ruler,
she prepares her bread in summer
and gathers her food in harvest.
How long will you lie there, O sluggard?
When will you arise from your sleep?
A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest,
and poverty will come upon you like a robber,
and want like an armed man.
I passed by the field of a sluggard,
by the vineyard of a man lacking sense,
and behold, it was all overgrown with thorns;
the ground was covered with nettles,
and its stone wall was broken down.
Then I saw and considered it;
I looked and received instruction.
A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest,
and poverty will come upon you like a robber,
and want like an armed man.
As the door turneth upon his hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed.
How does a door turn on its hinges? It moves back and forth, but it never goes anywhere! It turns from side to side, but it cannot get loose from its place! It moves back and forth, but it does not leave the doorway! So are lazy people, who will lie in bed, rolling back and forth, but dreading the thought of getting up to go to school or work (Pr 26:13-16)!
Here is a wonderful proverb with a great simile to condemn lazy persons that like to sleep too much. A simile is a comparison between two things that is clearly stated by the use of “as” or “like.” As a door turns back and forth, and from side to side, without going anywhere, so are lazy people who stay in bed, though they are through sleeping soundly.
What is the slothful? He is a lazy man that is slow, resentful of action or exertion, sluggish, idle, and indolent. He is named appropriately, for there is a mammal in the forests of Central and South America that is also called the sloth, which moves very slowly and often stays in the same position for extended periods of time.
Solomon wrote to young men, specifically his son (Pr 1:4,8). He knew by inspiration from God and observations in life that young men can sleep too much, so he wrote several proverbs against it (Pr 6:6-11;19:15; 20:13; 23:21; 24:30-34). Too much sleep will bring a man to poverty, so he ridiculed excess sleep by comparing it to a door turning on hinges.
What cures the love of sleep? Starvation (Pr 20:4; II Thess 3:10)! Depriving a young man of food will always work! His appetite and metabolism are at the highest levels of his whole life. Parents can easily teach sons to get up in the morning, though most pamper and feed their sloth, teaching him that laziness is acceptable and without painful consequences.
Lazy people are headed for poverty, unless they drastically change their habits (Pr 6:11; 19:15; 20:13; 23:21;24:34). The more a man sleeps, the more he thinks he needs to sleep, his metabolism slows, and he quickly experiences catabolism of muscular strength. The military knows how to turn soft boys into hard men, and it is not by sleeping in! While the first days of getting up early might be painful, good habits can quickly be formed.
There is more to this proverb than just a condemnation of excess sleep. Solomon also condemned the attitude, actions, and character of lazy persons by picking on their sleep habits. A sluggard will do anything but work! He will talk, take a break, pace himself, take a long time eating, get distracted easily, be unnecessarily concerned about details, and do easy things very slowly, lest he be forced to face a task that will take exertion!
If you are slothful spiritually, you will also suffer spiritual poverty just as surely. It is the man who hunts for wisdom as for hidden treasure – intense and persistent efforts – that finds it (Pr 2:4; 18:1). You must hear preaching with great care (Luke 8:18), and you must make diligent efforts to confirm and understand what you hear to be noble (Acts 17:11; I Thess 5:21). Are you able to get up and seek the Lord early to find Him (Pr 8:17)?
3 QUESTIONS FOR YOU:
1. Why is the simile with the door hinges work so well with laziness and sleeping?
2. What is the cure for the love of sleep?
3. What actions will a sluggard do in order to avoid work?
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Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. It is tough to guard your […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. What does it mean to fear […]
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Adrian Rogers: How to Be a Child of a Happy Mother Published on Nov 13, 2012 Series: Fortifying Your Family (To read along turn on the annotations.) Adrian Rogers looks at the 5th commandment and the relationship of motherhood in the commandment to honor your father and mother, because the faith that doesn’t begin at home, […]
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Adrian Rogers – How to Cultivate a Marriage Another great article from Adrian Rogers. Are fathers necessary? “Artificial insemination is the ideal method of producing a pregnancy, and a lesbian partner should have the same parenting rights accorded historically to biological fathers.” Quoted from the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, summer of 1995. […]
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Stoops contradicts himself about SEC’s strength!!! He says that Texas A & M Aggies and the Missouri Tigers were just middle of the pack teams in the Big 12 but they are on the top of the SEC which proves that the Big 12 is the better conference. However, on January 4, 2013 the Aggies beat his Sooners 41-13!!!!! Talking about contradicting himself!!!!
Today the Sooners take on the Vols of Tennessee. We will see what happens.
After Oklahoma toppled Alabama in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Thursday, Sooners coach Bob Stoops said he wouldn’t have to “dodge any more punches” for suggesting in the offseason that the SEC being the best league in college football was “propaganda.”
“When I made the comment, the bottom half of the SEC was like zero-and-36 against the top half of the SEC. You realize that? A year ago … nobody talks about that. My point was, don’t say SEC like they’re all doing that [beating everyone]. One or two or three top teams … sure, you give them the credit. Alabama … I’ve got the utmost respect for them. Are you kidding me? How could you not? But in the end, don’t talk about the entire conference that way. It’s just not true.
“Hey, I’ve got total respect for Alabama, but you can’t deny what we did last night. Obviously, we can play with anybody, whether it’s the SEC or anyone else. And to say we can’t … well, Alabama’s been rolling the SEC for the last three years and we didn’t seem to be overwhelmed last night. I’m done with that talk.”
Stoops also invoked Missouri and Texas A&M, which have enjoyed success since moving from the Big 12 to the SEC. The Aggies won 11 games last year and knocked off Alabama on the road. This year, Missouri went 11-2 and won the SEC Eastern Division.
“What about Texas A&M and Missouri?” Stoops said. “They’ve been in the Big 12 for 100 years. … They don’t seem to be overwhelmed in that league. And they haven’t been ruling the Big 12 the entire time that they were here, right?”
Between them, Texas A&M and Missouri won just one Big 12 championship during their tenure in the Big 12. Both schools each made two appearances in the Big 12 championship game, with A&M losing in 1997 before upsetting Kansas State in 1998, while Missouri lost the 2007 and 2008 title games, both to Stoops’ Sooners.
___________ College Football Free Picks: Tennessee vs Oklahoma ESPN reaction to Stoops quote on SEC Oklahoma was very impressive in their first two games and they could attempt to make a statement with a blow out for this game according to some of their players. I am picking Tennessee to keep the game close but […]
___________ ESPN reaction to Stoops quote on SEC I am going to try and be objective although I am a SEC man through and through. About twenty years ago I started attending a nationwide convention of Hardware Stores twice a year and one of the times we met was in August right before the […]
Open letter to President Obama (Part 656) (Emailed to White House on 6-25-13.) President Obama c/o The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President, I know that you receive 20,000 letters a day and that you actually read 10 of them every day. I really do respect you for trying to get […]
___________ I was shocked to learn that both Arkansas and Tennessee pay their football coaches top 4 salaries!!!Everybody knows that when Texas and Alabama won the national titles they raised their coaches up to the highest paid football coaches in the nation and who could blame them? Also you can not blame Oklahoma, Ohio State, […]
I hope we get the bottom of this mess at the IRS!!! June 7, 2013, 6:40 p.m. ET Cleta Mitchell: How to Investigate the IRS Cleta Mitchell, the attorney who helped expose the tax agency’s abuses, has a road map for identifying the culprits. It doesn’t stop in Cincinnati. By JAMES FREEMAN Washington The woman […]
SEC has proved how good we are, but it doesn’t mean every team in the SEC could win a national title in 2013. David Climer: Titles can’t erase SEC football’s weaknesses Alabama players celebrates after their 32-28 win in the Southeastern Conference championship NCAA college football game against Georgia, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP […]
Nick Saban Streeter Lecka We finally found a Top 25 in which the SEC is more dominant than the USA Today Coaches’ Poll: the post-Signing Day recruiting class rankings. ________ I have to say the SEC is really doing well these days. Everyone expects Alabama is going to be on top on most years […]
I have done several posts on the new Arkansas football coach Bret Bielema. Bielema said he remembered hearing Frank Broyles speak at coaches’ conferences, but there is a connection between his former coach Hayden Fry and Frank Broyles. Hayden Fry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article […]
Harvey Updyke Interview on The Paul Finebaum Show – 4-21-11 – Part 1 Uploaded by imagecpr on Apr 21, 2011 ____________ Rex Nelson started things off on Monday Oct 8, 2012 by saying that at the Little Rock Touchdown Club they like to have at least one speaker from Alabama every year. Two weeks ago […]
Michael Singletary has his priorities right. 1. Faith, 2. Family 3. Football. You can see that both from the talk at the Little Rock Touchdown Club and his talk on Father’s Day in 2010 in Chicago.
Chicago Bears great and Hall of Famer, Mike Singletary, was in town over the weekend and gave and inspirational speech to the congregation at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington.
On forgiving his father:
“I just didn’t like him. I didn’t like being around him.
I didn’t like the way he did things. I really didn’t like the way he
treated Mom,” he said.
But the decision to forgive him turned out to be the
greatest thing he could do, he said.
“All that stuff and all that hate, I would have passed
that on to my kids. Because I wouldn’t have been free to give them what
God was giving me for them. It is one of the greatest decisions I have
ever made as a father,” he said.
Turning to God for wisdom and guidance:
“He knows my kids. He knew them before I did. He knows how they’re
bent,” Singletary said. “I’m always reminded, ‘No, Mike, do it according
to my word. Don’t manipulate them. Don’t make them feel guilty. Don’t
try to make them do it the way you would do it. They’re not like you.
God created them. And he knows. He has the script. And I just need to
follow it.”
Loving his wife unconditionally:
“If I can love my wife, if I can love her the way Christ loved the
church, if I can love her that way and get myself out of way, that’s the
blueprint. Somehow, for all the things that I get wrong as a father,
somehow, some way, my kids will pick it up, because of the way I treat
my wife. They will get it,” he said.
On a father’s job that never ends:
“When our kids are out of the house, we can’t just say, ‘OK. That’s it. I
paid for this. I paid for that. Go get it. Go live life. That’s when
they need us the most,” he said. “No, it doesn’t mean we have to tell
them how to live. No, it doesn’t mean that we have to live their life
for them. No it doesn’t mean we have to live our life through them. But
what it does mean is that we’re there and we’re constantly praying for
them,” he said.
________ Little Rock Touchdown Club – September 2, 2014 Published on Sep 3, 2014 ESPN’s Mark May addresses the Touchdown Club _______________ Mark May was asked about the toughest players that he played against and he said they both were NFL Hall of Famers and he got to play them in college too and they […]
LRTDC scores big with who’s who of speakers Share on facebookShare on twitterMore Sharing Services1 By Wally Hall This article was published August 7, 2014 at 3:26 a.m. PHOTO BY RICK MCFARLAND David Bazzel, president of the Little Rock Touchdown Club, announces the club’s lineup of speakers Wednesday in the lobby of the Simmons Tower […]
Rex Nelson impersonates Houston Nutt at LRTC 08 27 12 Published on Oct 2, 2012 Little Rock Touchdown Club has Rex Nelson do the stats for the games played that week. Rex does a lot of impersonations of different people but I like his Houston Nutt the best. Video by Popeye Video – Mrpopeyevideo […]
Mitch Mustain I really enjoyed hearing Mitch speak at the Little Rock Touchdown Club on 10-14-13 and he did a great job. I really liked the story he told about always dreaming about playing for the Razorbacks when he grew up and constantly listening to Paul call the games on the Razorback Radio Network. Paul […]
2005 Springdale Bulldogs Arkansas State Champs I thought that Mitch Mustain did a great job at the Little Rock Touchdown Club the other day and he came across as humble. He was part of one of the most talented Arkansas teams ever assembled. I give Houston Nutt credit for bringing together players like Peyton Hillis, […]
2010: Notre Dame vs. USC Below in this article you will see that Mitch Mustain did not say it was wrong to pull him. I am glad that he did not say that because we were winning with him but it was because we had the best two running backs that ever played together. He […]
USC QB #16 Mitch Mustain Highlights 2010 I remember thinking that Arkansas’ best victory in 2006 was over the ranked Tennessee Vols in Fayetteville. It was a very exciting game and Arkansas held on at the end and won. Mitch Mustain actually did not play in that game. That was the first game that he […]
Notre Dame USC 2010 Football Highlights Mitch said that he went to USC because he thought that they were great at developing NFL quarterbacks and he did not like the direction the hogs offensive was headed. He had been promised that the offensive would become more open but that did not happen and that is […]
Mitch Mustain – Fighting Back From a Fumble I was very pleased with Mitch Mustain’s talk at the Little Rock Touchdown Club on 10-14-13. There was a time for questions and someone asked the question that I wanted answered: “What do you think of Lane Kiffin?” Mitch said that some coaches are excellent at knowing […]
Gene Chizik does a great job at Little Rock Touchdown Club Part 5 Gene Chizik did a great job at the Little Rock Touchdown Club on Sept 30, 2013. He told a story that was very emotional about his father’s involvement in the Battle of Sugar Loaf Hill. Auburn Tigers coach Gene Chizik achieves thanks […]
College Football Free Picks: Tennessee vs Oklahoma
ESPN reaction to Stoops quote on SEC
Oklahoma was very impressive in their first two games and they could attempt to make a statement with a blow out for this game according to some of their players. I am picking Tennessee to keep the game close but Oklahoma will come out with a win.
Last year Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops slammed the power of the SEC and now he is playing another SEC team this week. Yesterday I compared the Big 12 to the SEC according the final polls from last year and the verdict was clear with only 3 Big 12 schools ranked and 7 of the SEC teams. In fact, 4 of the SEC teams were ranked in the top 10 and only one team from the Big 12.
Now looking at another argument and that is looking at this year’s current poll. There you have Okahoma ranked 4, Baylor 8, and Kansas St 19 and in the SEC you have Bama 3, Auburn 5, Georgia 6,Texas A&M 7, Ole Miss 14, Missouri 20 and South Carolina 24.
The conference that has the potential this year of dethroning the SEC is the PAC 12. Oregon looks very good and USC is also in the top 10 and soon UCLA and Stanford may climb their way into the top 10. Arizona St is also ranked and Washington and Arizona are showing lots of potential.
UCLA may be over ranked though as demonstrated by their close call against Memphis this week.
NORMAN — Tennessee has been far from a model of consistency recently.
The Volunteers have had four consecutive losing seasons. They’ve gone through four coaches since 2008 after having just two since 1977 before Phillip Fulmer’s departure.
Butch Jones is in his second season trying to turn around the Tennessee program after three seasons at Cincinnati—which included coaching the Bearcats to a near-upset of Oklahoma.
Jones said Monday the Sooners were one of the teams he was modeling his rebuilding process around.
“Coach (Bob) Stoops has done a tremendous, tremendous job and that was a program that had so much tradition, and it does, but they were down a little bit and he came in and got it back going the right way.
“So yeah, that’s one of the programs I look at of doing things the right way and building it the right way and developing your players.”
The biggest challenge about a rebuilding process, Oklahoma coaches said Monday, was getting players to believe that they could win.
“I can’t speak to Tennessee, but it’s still fresh on my mind how shockingly down our program was when I walked in,” Stoops said. “From the feel of the players, their confidence, their attitude, the vibe around the team, around the community, around the school and how negatively we were looked upon.
“We weren’t looked upon as winners. We were looked upon really the other way — as losers — and it shocked me. To me, it was getting the attitude and the expectations set first — the expectations of what we are to be like and building the players up to patting them on the rear end and putting your arm around them and telling them, ‘You can do this.’ They were capable, and I think they were told a lot from everybody that they weren’t capable for whatever reasons.”
Jones hasn’t had the instant success Stoops had at Oklahoma. The Sooners made a two-win jump from the last year under John Blake to Stoops’ first year in 1999. Tennessee finished with a third consecutive 5-7 record in Jones’ first season taking over for Derek Dooley.
There has clearly been progress, though.
Tennessee still has plenty of progress to make on the field, but it is having success in recruiting toe-to-toe with the SEC’s best.
The Volunteers had the No. 5 recruiting class in the nation in 2014, according to Rivals.com. Tennessee is No. 7 so far based on its 2015 commitments.
“We’re in the infant stages of our football program and I’m excited of where we’re going because we’re jumping the learning curve,” Jones said. “We’re going to be fine, and we’re going to win, and we’re going to continue to win.
“You just have to keep that narrow focus, that one mindset, and keep working every day just like other programs have done as well.”
The season is still young — Tennessee opened with an impressive 38-7 win over a Utah State team that was expected to be a handful and last week beat Arkansas State 38-19.
The Volunteers are looking for their first 3-0 start since 2004.
“This is a dangerous team,” OU co-offensive coordinator Jay Norvell said. “They have a lot of good athletes. They’re not very experienced, some of them, but they’re dangerous.
“We have to worry about our execution, our preparation, but we have a lot of respect for Tennessee and the type of athletes they recruit and the guys they’re putting on the field.”
Photo by Saul Young Former UT quarterback Peyton Manning, center, is congratulated by head coach Phil Fulmer as his jersey is retired Saturday before the South Carolina game in 2005. The hogs made the list twice: Tennessee Football’s 10 Most Heartbreaking Losses, 1989-2007 By Will Shelton (Senior Analyst) on August 12, 2008 2,722 reads 25 […]
Photo by BYRON SMALL/KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINEL Septermber 2, 1997 – University of tennessee football Coach Phillip Fulmer announced Monday, Nov, 3, 2008, his plans to step down. Here’s Fulmer talks with then UT quarterback Peyton Manning on the sidelines. The hogs made the list twice: Tennessee Football’s 10 Most Heartbreaking Losses, 1989-2007 By Will Shelton […]
___________ I was shocked to learn that both Arkansas and Tennessee pay their football coaches top 4 salaries!!!Everybody knows that when Texas and Alabama won the national titles they raised their coaches up to the highest paid football coaches in the nation and who could blame them? Also you can not blame Oklahoma, Ohio State, […]
Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess Tennessee wide receiver Justin Hunter (11) reaches for a catch under pressure from North Carolina State defensive back Juston Burris (11) during the Chick-Fil-A Kick Off Game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 31, 2012. Tennessee won the game 35-21. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL STAFF) ____________ Tennessee […]
____________ I saw the Tennessee v. Utah State game last night on TV and I must say that the Vols look better than I thought they would this year. This is an Utah State team that won 9 games last year and they were manhandled by the Vols. However, I must point out that Arkansas […]
__________ Frank Broyles, Barry Switzer, and Bobby Burnett (L-R) (1965 Cotton Bowl) The 1964 football Hog football team: Arkansas Photos Picture – 1964 Arkansas Football Team 1000 x 750426.9KBcollegeheroes.com A great picture: 1964 Arkansas Football Roster 1965 1963 Players No. Name Height Weight Hometown High school 79 Dick AllenTackle […]
I am going against the tide and picking Florida to lose to Dayton and Tennessee and Louisville to make final four!!!! And then there were 12 left. Florida won yesterday and so did Dayton in their sweet sixteen games in Memphis. Everybody on the talk radio show in Little Rock was saying that Dayton is […]
_________ It is plain to me that Arkansas (29), Missouri (35), Miss St (41) and Vandy (50) were the biggest disappointments in SEC recruiting and Tennessee was the biggest surprise in SEC recruiting. Alabama was number 1 and No. 2 LSU, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 6 Auburn, No. 7 Tennessee, No. 8 Georgia and No. […]
_________ Arkansas vs. Tennessee Men’s Basketball Highlights Published on Jan 22, 2014 The University of Tennessee defeated Arkansas 81-74 in Thompson Boling Arena. Jordan McRae scored a season-high 34 points and Jeronne Maymon added 17 to lead the Vols to victory. _________________ Cuonzo Martin was gracious in the post game press conference after the victory over […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord.
THOUGHTFUL THURSDAY King Solomon’s Proverbs on the Keys to Success Part 1
The wisdom of Solomon is there for those who want it.
You can prosper! With God, and in your finances, relationships, health, and soul! And you do not need to “sow a seed” by buying a televangelist’s overpriced DVD telling you to sow another seed! God inspired the most successful King by many measures to teach you some simple rules that will bring blessing on your life and keep trouble away.
Proverbs 3:16 (Speaking of Wisdom) Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and honor.
Success is taught in Proverbs! If you count long life, riches, and honor to be success! Solomon offers these and many other blessings as the result of wisdom. As the wisest man in human history, he taught wisdom in Proverbs.
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Proverbs 15:17Better a small serving of vegetables with love than a fattened calf with hatred.
Priorities provide success for even the poor. When the history’s richest man tells you so, you should believe him. He said a simple meal with love is better than a feast with hatred. Note it well – a poor man can be successful!
Proverbs 28:13Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
Repentance opens doors to prosperity. If you hide sins, God sees each one and blows against your efforts. You will not get ahead in any part of life. Confess and forsake them right now. He will mercifully forgive you and bless you.
Proverbs 22:11One who loves a pure heart and who speaks with grace will have the king for a friend.
Graciousness can take you to the top! Great men demand gracious colleagues. It begins in the heart, and it is most evident by speech. Solomon had closely observed the best, and this rule is essential for rising fast and far.
Proverbs 16:20Whoever gives heed to instruction prospers,[b] and blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord.
A good and happy life is before you. Most miss both by foolish choices. The formula for this measure of success is easy, and it is taught right here. You face decisions and dilemmas daily – two needful solutions are freely offered.
Proverbs 22:4Humility is the fear of the Lord; its wages are riches and honor and life.
Riches, honor, and life are right here! God promises them, and His promises are surer than any offer you have ever read. All you need is humility and the fear of the Lord. You can learn the blessings and conditions in one verse.
Proverbs 27:18The one who guards a fig tree will eat its fruit, and whoever protects their master will be honored.
Professional advancement is easy, even for lowly and simple persons. Take good care of a rising manager, and he will take care of you. Bet on this rule. Make your boss so happy he cannot resist cutting you in on the real action.
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Proverbs 15:22Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.
A multitude of counselors can save you from you! Solomon repeatedly called for testing ideas by others. It is easy to be too emotional about your ideas, miss the forest for the trees, or lack others’ expertise and experiences.
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Proverbs 28:20A faithful person will be richly blessed, but one eager to get rich will not go unpunished.
Could you handle abounding with blessings? It is offered right here by combining faithfulness with contentment. Haste makes waste in many ways; slow down and do everything right, and blessings will pour in.
Proverbs 31:12She brings him good, not harm, all the days of her life.
A perfect wife makes everything wonderful! She can enhance all parts of your life. You can prosper in every area. Is there such a woman? Yes, indeed. Can she be found? Yes, again. A foolproof criterion is introduced here.
Ecclesiastes 8-10 | Still Searching After All These Years Published on Oct 9, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 7, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _______________________ Ecclesiastes 11-12 | Solomon Finds His Way Published on Oct 30, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 28, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. (I have posted John MacArthur’s amazing […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. It is tough to guard your […]
Over and over in Proverbs you hear the words “fear the Lord.” In fact, some of he references are Proverbs 1:7, 29; 2:5; 8:13; 9:10;14:26,27; 15:16 and many more. Below is a sermon by John MacArthur from the Book of Luke on 3 reasons we should fear the Lord. What does it mean to fear […]
Ecclesiastes 6-8 | Solomon Turns Over a New Leaf Published on Oct 2, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 30, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _____________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series on Ecclesiastes I […]
Ecclesiastes 1 Published on Sep 4, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 2, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _____________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series on Ecclesiastes I hope to show how […]
Ecclesiastes 1 Published on Sep 4, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 2, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _____________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series on Ecclesiastes I hope to show how […]
Ecclesiastes 8-10 | Still Searching After All These Years Published on Oct 9, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 7, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _______________________ Ecclesiastes 11-12 | Solomon Finds His Way Published on Oct 30, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 28, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider […]
Ecclesiastes 6-8 | Solomon Turns Over a New Leaf Published on Oct 2, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 30, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _____________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series […]
Ecclesiastes 4-6 | Solomon’s Dissatisfaction Published on Sep 24, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 23, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider ___________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series on Ecclesiastes I hope […]
Ecclesiastes 8-10 | Still Searching After All These Years Published on Oct 9, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 7, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _______________________ Ecclesiastes 11-12 | Solomon Finds His Way Published on Oct 30, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 28, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider […]
Ecclesiastes 8-10 | Still Searching After All These Years Published on Oct 9, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 7, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _______________________ Ecclesiastes 11-12 | Solomon Finds His Way Published on Oct 30, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | October 28, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider […]
Tom Brady “More than this…” Uploaded by EdenWorshipCenter on Jan 22, 2008 EWC sermon illustration showing a clip from the 2005 Tom Brady 60 minutes interview. _______________________ Tom Brady ESPN Interview Tom Brady has famous wife earned over 76 million dollars last year. However, has Brady found lasting satifaction in his life? It does not […]
Adrian Rogers: How to Be a Child of a Happy Mother Published on Nov 13, 2012 Series: Fortifying Your Family (To read along turn on the annotations.) Adrian Rogers looks at the 5th commandment and the relationship of motherhood in the commandment to honor your father and mother, because the faith that doesn’t begin at home, […]
Ecclesiastes 1 Published on Sep 4, 2012 Calvary Chapel Spring Valley | Sunday Evening | September 2, 2012 | Pastor Derek Neider _____________________ I have written on the Book of Ecclesiastes and the subject of the meaning of our lives on several occasions on this blog. In this series on Ecclesiastes I hope to show how secular humanist man […]
Adrian Rogers – How to Cultivate a Marriage Another great article from Adrian Rogers. Are fathers necessary? “Artificial insemination is the ideal method of producing a pregnancy, and a lesbian partner should have the same parenting rights accorded historically to biological fathers.” Quoted from the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, summer of 1995. […]
Tom Brady “More than this…” Uploaded by EdenWorshipCenter on Jan 22, 2008 EWC sermon illustration showing a clip from the 2005 Tom Brady 60 minutes interview. To Download this video copy the URL to http://www.vixy.net ________________ Obviously from the video clip above, Tom Brady has realized that even though he has won many Super Bowls […]
I am going to try and be objective although I am a SEC man through and through. About twenty years ago I started attending a nationwide convention of Hardware Stores twice a year and one of the times we met was in August right before the football season would start and everyone would have their favorite college shirt on. I would ask them, “What is the best college football conference in the country?” If they were wearing a Texas shirt they would say the Big 12 or if they had a Stanford shirt on they would say the Pac 12 and so on.
Something radically changed about 3 years ago. Now they all drop their heads and say “SEC.” However, if they said another conference all the people they were with would just bust out into laughter.
This argument has resurfaced in recent days since Oklahoma is taking on the Tennessee Vols in Norman this Saturday. The article below has a very interesting quote in it.
Oklahoma linebacker Geneo Grissom was more direct about his coach’s thoughts.
”We all know coach Stoops’ feelings about the SEC,” Grissom said. ”As his guys, we’re 100 percent behind him. We’re going to make sure we help him out there and make a statement in that aspect.”
Is Oklahoma going to try and run up the score in Tennessee? I don’t even know if they will win this game. Tennessee is very young but they do have some weapons. I am picking the Sooners to win but I don’t think they will cover.
Now back to the issue of the Big 12 versus the SEC. Let’s look at the final top ten poll from last year and see where the teams finished. Here is what we have:
SEC with 4 in top 10
ACC with 2 in top 10
Big 12 with 1 in top 10
Big 10 with 1 in top 10
Pac 12 with 1 in top 10
American with 1 in top 10
It could be argued that the top 25 should be weighed too and if that is the case then we have:
By CLIFF BRUNT (AP Sports Writer)September 8, 2014 10:33 PM
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Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops, right, greets quarterback Trevor Knight (9) as he returns to the bench following a touchdown by tight end Blake Bell in the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against Tulsa in Tulsa, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Bob Stoops toned it down, at least for a day.
Oklahoma’s coach knew questions about his vocal disdain for the Southeastern Conference’s perceived superiority were coming Monday as his fourth-ranked Sooners prepared for SEC member Tennessee. He shook most of them off, but when asked about the SEC’s supposed belief that its athletes are a cut above, Stoops delivered the closest thing to a quip he would offer.
”I don’t know,” he said. ”That hasn’t been the case in our experience. Whoever we’ve played, that hasn’t been much of a difference.”
Oklahoma linebacker Geneo Grissom was more direct about his coach’s thoughts.
”We all know coach Stoops’ feelings about the SEC,” Grissom said. ”As his guys, we’re 100 percent behind him. We’re going to make sure we help him out there and make a statement in that aspect.”
Stoops has criticized the SEC as far back as the spring of 2013, when he called some of the stories about the league’s supremacy ”propaganda.” He had little to go on because his Sooners had lost three straight against SEC opponents and had just been routed by Johnny Manziel and SEC member Texas A&M 41-13 in the Cotton Bowl.
Stoops got some ammunition when Oklahoma stunned Alabama 45-31 in the Sugar Bowl and took significant momentum into the offseason. This past summer, Stoops took exception to Alabama coach Nick Saban’s comment that the Sugar Bowl was a consolation game. On Oklahoma’s media day, when asked about his initial response to Saban, he replied: ”Oh, get over it. Again, where am I lying?”
Even in weeks the Sooners don’t play SEC teams, Stoops gets questions about the conference. A week ago, when asked if Alabama’s close call against West Virginia was another example of the SEC struggling to stop a Big 12 spread offense, he wouldn’t get into it.
”I’m not gonna sit here and talk about that,” he said. ”You guys are more than capable of doing that without me. I cause enough waves. This isn’t the out-of-season where I cause waves.”
While Stoops isn’t necessarily a fan of the SEC’s hype, he’s fine with Tennessee and coach Butch Jones.
”We’ve got respect for the program,” Stoops said. ”The coach is getting in their second season now. They’re a better football team than they were a year ago. They’ve recruited really well in the last couple of years. They’re 2-0, and they’ve looked really good to this point.”
The players know that the game is important because of the matchup of the conferences, but they also say they need to focus on themselves to be at their best so they can make the right impression.
”These are the games that most people are going to sit down and watch,” Grissom said.
Photo by Saul Young Former UT quarterback Peyton Manning, center, is congratulated by head coach Phil Fulmer as his jersey is retired Saturday before the South Carolina game in 2005. The hogs made the list twice: Tennessee Football’s 10 Most Heartbreaking Losses, 1989-2007 By Will Shelton (Senior Analyst) on August 12, 2008 2,722 reads 25 […]
Photo by BYRON SMALL/KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINEL Septermber 2, 1997 – University of tennessee football Coach Phillip Fulmer announced Monday, Nov, 3, 2008, his plans to step down. Here’s Fulmer talks with then UT quarterback Peyton Manning on the sidelines. The hogs made the list twice: Tennessee Football’s 10 Most Heartbreaking Losses, 1989-2007 By Will Shelton […]
___________ I was shocked to learn that both Arkansas and Tennessee pay their football coaches top 4 salaries!!!Everybody knows that when Texas and Alabama won the national titles they raised their coaches up to the highest paid football coaches in the nation and who could blame them? Also you can not blame Oklahoma, Ohio State, […]
Photo by Amy Smotherman Burgess Tennessee wide receiver Justin Hunter (11) reaches for a catch under pressure from North Carolina State defensive back Juston Burris (11) during the Chick-Fil-A Kick Off Game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 31, 2012. Tennessee won the game 35-21. (AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS/NEWS SENTINEL STAFF) ____________ Tennessee […]
____________ I saw the Tennessee v. Utah State game last night on TV and I must say that the Vols look better than I thought they would this year. This is an Utah State team that won 9 games last year and they were manhandled by the Vols. However, I must point out that Arkansas […]
__________ Frank Broyles, Barry Switzer, and Bobby Burnett (L-R) (1965 Cotton Bowl) The 1964 football Hog football team: Arkansas Photos Picture – 1964 Arkansas Football Team 1000 x 750426.9KBcollegeheroes.com A great picture: 1964 Arkansas Football Roster 1965 1963 Players No. Name Height Weight Hometown High school 79 Dick AllenTackle […]
I am going against the tide and picking Florida to lose to Dayton and Tennessee and Louisville to make final four!!!! And then there were 12 left. Florida won yesterday and so did Dayton in their sweet sixteen games in Memphis. Everybody on the talk radio show in Little Rock was saying that Dayton is […]
_________ It is plain to me that Arkansas (29), Missouri (35), Miss St (41) and Vandy (50) were the biggest disappointments in SEC recruiting and Tennessee was the biggest surprise in SEC recruiting. Alabama was number 1 and No. 2 LSU, No. 5 Texas A&M, No. 6 Auburn, No. 7 Tennessee, No. 8 Georgia and No. […]
_________ Arkansas vs. Tennessee Men’s Basketball Highlights Published on Jan 22, 2014 The University of Tennessee defeated Arkansas 81-74 in Thompson Boling Arena. Jordan McRae scored a season-high 34 points and Jeronne Maymon added 17 to lead the Vols to victory. _________________ Cuonzo Martin was gracious in the post game press conference after the victory over […]