Mafia Boss comes to Christ

The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance (2 Peter 3:9)

Randy Clark interviews Heidi Baker

Tim Keller on the Trinity

A wonderful explanation of the Divine Family and evangelism as an invitation to the dance. A must see.

Which is Better: Taking a Few to Space or Many to Heaven?

 

Yesterday Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon took his brother and two others with him into space aboard his Blue Origin spacecraft.

Bezos’ flight marked a milestone in the quest to make space accessible to more people.  The flight was unique in a number of ways: it featured the youngest astronaut, the oldest and it was guided by AI (artificial intelligence) instead of a pilot. Conscious they were making history, the crew took with them a bronze medallion made from the first hot air balloon, canvas from the Wright brothers’ plane and Amelia Earhart’s flight googles.

Many on social media expressed their displeasure in that the billionaire’s money could have been spent on improving things back on earth. But new innovations always provoke naysayers.  Some rejected those new fangled automobiles on the grounds that they would scare horses, they were too noisy and besides, there was no place to find gasoline anyway!

The truth is that the conquest of space is part of the quest to extend global mastery implied in the cultural mandate to “fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth” (Genesis 1:28). Furthermore the conquest of space will improve life on earth through such things as improved communication, transportation, weather forecasting, understanding of climate change and national security.

The whole world seemed to watch the spectacle and the shared sentiment seemed to be “What could be better than taking some folks into space?!” The four newly minted astronauts were euphoric after their historic 11 minute flight.

So what could possibly be better than taking some folks into space? Unnoticed by the world, another event took place a few hours later on July 19, 2021. Don McCurry, founder of the Samuel Zwemer Center for Muslim Studies, who devoted the past 70 years to reaching Muslims for Christ was donating his library to the Assemblies of God Global Initiative. The group used the occasion to honor Don and his wife for their 70 years of faithful service in helping to lead Muslims to faith in Jesus Christ.

It made me reflect on the two events from the perspective of eternity. To be sure, taking ordinary people into space is a wonderful thing. It is potentially as revolutionary as mass producing the automobile. Yet, from the perspective of eternity, helping to take many to heaven for eternity is far greater than taking a few to space for 11 minutes.

Few of us at this point in history will likely have the chance to go into space or to take others there. But every Christian has the opportunity to do something far more consequential from the perspective of eternity. He or she can be participate in fulfilling the Great Commission and so help take many people to heaven for all eternity. This is the amazing privilege of every Christian.
Few of us at this point in history will likely have the chance to go into space or to take others there. But every Christian has the opportunity to do something far more consequential from the perspective of eternity. He or she can be participate in fulfilling the Great Commission and so help take many people to heaven for all eternity. This is the amazing privilege of every Christian.

And which is better: taking a few to space for 11 minutes or helping to take many to heaven for eternity?

A Christian’s Happiness

The bad will work for good, the good will remain and the best is yet to come for the Christian.

Tim Keller sermons via Gospel in Life: Romans 8:28 is one of the most famous verses in the Bible. People love the thought that God works out all things for good for those who love Him. Yet, Romans 8:28 is intimately connected with Romans 8:29-30 where God promises to bodily resurrect those He has called. In other words, the Bible does not promise that Christians will have more pleasant circumstances in this life than non-Christians. The Bible promises a better life to come—not better life circumstances in this world.

The Way to Be Good Again

There is a way to be good again…  -The Kite Runner

Run, John, run, the law commands but gives neither feet nor hands. Better news the gospel brings; It bids me fly and gives me wings     –Attributed to John Bunyan

Introduction
Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the Apostle Paul wrote:

I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith” (Romans 1:16-17).
The Good News of God’s Kingdom is that because of God’s love and grace and because of the cross of Christ, we who justly deserved eternal condemnation have now become heirs of eternal life through faith in Him. Read more