Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Acrostic Psalm

An acrostic poem is one where you start each line (or couplet, or stanza) with consecutive letters of the alphabet. Several of the Psalms are Hebrew acrostics - since there are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet, if you find a psalm that has 22 (or 44, or 66) lines, odds are that was one of them.

Famously, Psalm 119, the longest chapter of the entire Bible, is an acrostic psalm with EIGHT full verses dedicated to each letter. (It makes me long to know Hebrew to appreciate it more. My wife started learning it before she died, and found it daunting.)

Here's my attempt from the book God, Jesus Christ, The Holy Spirit...


Acrostic Psalm
by Gordon Paul Smith


Alleluia, my Lord Almighty above, my soul belongs to You.
All of my heart, my mind, my thoughts, my dreams, and my body do, too.
Across the expanses of space and time, we ask our Father above:
Allow these words, these praises and prayers, to sing You this psalm of love.

Before the land and oceans fair were separated and sheared,
Beyond the skies, the fiery laws of physics and time appeared,
Beneath the firmament, heavenly hosts sang of the marvels to come.
But on the earth, an image of Thine: Your second begotten son.

Christ, of course, we call Your child: Your Son, with whom You are pleased;
Carried by virgin Mary He was, and killed on Calvary.
Creating Adam was different, though: flawed with free will and sin.
Could a mortal have known the damage he’d do by letting the serpent in?

Did You? Of course. You’re God. You knew. For our sake You made this world.
Doubt not that Satan did just what God planned, that He knew all that would unfurl.
Destiny’s just another name for God’s preeminent plan;
Don’t ever wonder if life turned out the only way that it can.

Every event, both good and bad; the worst, in-between, or the best:
Even the terrible things: the deaths, the loss, were His way to test.
Everything good would pump you up, and every bad thing deflate,
Ego and sorrow, failure or win – it tempers you for your Fate.

For your happiness here is temporary; your sadness, even more so.
Freedom and servitude, pain and joy are transient, as you know.
Far-sighted Christians understand what happens to us when we die:
Finding eternity waiting for us, our Lord Jesus there to say “Hi.”

Going to heaven cannot be described, though certainly many have tried.
God waits for us there, of that much we’re sure, with our relatives who have died.
Get out of your mind the pictures of harps and sitting around on a cloud,
Grasp onto instead His radiant Light and His angels singing aloud.

Having said all of that, the most important thing for Christians to do
Here on earth, before we leave, is to help the unsaved who
Have failed to find Jesus, or worse than that, have not understood at all:
“Highway to Hell” is not just a song – it’s their destiny when they fall.

Imagine then, heathen son of the world, what happens to you when you die:
It’s not just the worms that consume your corpse – you’ll have bigger fish to fry.
Inside your body a heavenly soul was waiting for you to set free:
Instead, the lake of fire and sulfur will be there for Satan and thee.

Just two choices waiting for you; just two ways your story can end:
Jesus can guide you to the Light, or to Darkness you will descend.
Joyful He’ll be if you choose His Path, if you choose to walk at His side:
Jerusalem killed the Savior so He could welcome in those who abide.

Kissing the hem of His robe’s not sufficient – He wants us as family.
Kindred to Christ! What a glorious thought! Like brothers with Jesus we’ll be!
Kindly He listens, and gently He speaks, but firmly He guides us because, as
King of Kings, He needs us to grow into heirs who behave as He does.

Lord of Lords, He is, as well as our model of Heavenly Man.
Like Christ we strive to become as blameless and free of sin as we can.
Let His holiness fill your soul; let the Spirit come plant His Seed:
Love is the answer; Love is the ritual; Love is all you need.

Mightier than the pen or the sword, God’s Love is stronger than strong.
May the forces of evil assault you, but still His Love will never go wrong.
“My Love will protect you from all those who hate, and shield you from those who are mean.”
Many a demon can be driven away by First Corinthians Thirteen.

No love, yet speaking in angelic tongues? No love, though prophetic pow’r?
Not boasting nor bragging, nor rejoice at wrongdoing; not arrogant, rude, nor sour;
Nor can I hope prayer, or a charitable heart, could overcome love untried.
Never ending, never pretending – faith, hope and Love abide.

Omnipotent God, who created the world, in whose power we all must depend;
Omniscient God, who knows what we think, and still lets us call Him our friend.
Omnipresent God, who exists everywhere, available twenty-four / seven,
Oh, Lord, what have we done in our sordid lives to deserve Your favor in Heaven?

Please recall, as sinners we all have earned none of His Fatherly Grace.
Pray all that you want to, there’s nothing to do, no heavenly test you can ace.
Put every last one of your “good works” aside, for none of it does any good:
Praise Jesus instead, for dying for us, for nails thrust through flesh into wood.

Quite above and beyond what mortals could fathom; what you and I both would dread.
Quietly He defended Himself against Pharisee calls for His head.
Quitting must have seemed plausible when He asked God to rethink His plan, but
Quixotically, He went ahead with God’s call to give Himself up for Man.

Realize, sinners, what He went and did, though never a sinner Himself,
Recoil in horror when you think about using our Lord’s wrists like a bookshelf.
Regurgitation of John Three-Sixteen is only applicable if
Resurrection on Easter is added in, too: that’s what made His dying signif…

Significant for us, for His death and rebirth show us God has that planned for us, too.
So heaven awaits for those who concede the throne of their life to the Jew.
Salvation for us comes in worshipping Him, who died for us and was reborn;
Submission to Christ, to His every command, isn’t just holding a cross to mourn.

Too many “Christians” believe that that name comes from wearing a cross ‘round their neck.
The Devil will gladly take all of them in when they find themselves “darned to Heck”.
Though public display of a cross or a fish is noteworthy, it’s only a start.
Trusting in Jesus, obeying His word is the only true way to His Heart.

Unless you are willing to stick your neck out, to give yourself wholly to God,
Ubiquitous flauntings of paraphernalia only strikes Jesus as odd.
Unlike Satan’s minions, the cults and false preachers, who also claim kinship to Him,
Under His teachings you must live your life, or like them in brimstone you’ll swim!

Vast is His glory, and great is His name, and loving to His flock is He.
Verily, God is an infinite source of love and good tidings to be.
Voices that seek your attention are many, and few of them truly are good.
Vile are the mouths that would guide you away from the Biblical truths that withstood

Weeks and Years and Decades and Days of earthly assault and decay,
Worldly attacks on His Word are so common, they must cause His heart such dismay.
Who would dare question His Holy Commands? Who would deign doubt His dominion?
Why would one think that what God had pronounced would need any second opinion?

Where does man get the prideful idea that just because he’s double-heliX,
His ideas are smarter or better for us than the One who’s on the crucifix?
Too much of the time, man’s texting address came from area code six-six-siX,
And he hopes, but in vain, that the wrath he hath wrought won’t land him on his coccyX!

Yet, every time we dig ourselves deep, we turn to our Lord, hat in hand,
Yearning for Him to forgive us our sins, despite our previous demand.
“You really must listen to Me, My Child,” we hear and (hopefully) obey,
“Your failures demand repentance, you know”, and the best of us respond, “OK.”

Zealously, then, we pray to our Lord, whom His chosen will follow hereon,
Zero will be His patience for those who, when knowing what’s wrong, press on.
Zephaniah knew the distress we would feel when we relied on our silver or gold:
Zip! Zing! His cleaver will slice His New Man away from the old.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Gospel of Mark inside an Egyptian Sarcophagus!

A Mummy Mask may reveal the oldest known copy of one of the four sanctified Gospels of Jesus Christ, in this case the Gospel of Mark,

This seems odd to us, but apparently with the scarcity of papyrus it was not uncommon to find the papyrus used in the interior lining of a mummy's sarcophagus, and the ones used in this particular mask seem to be rather intriguing. Read this story from NBC News for more details.

Image: Mummy mask

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Words of Wisdom: Vignette #1

God, Jesus Christ, The Holy Spirit - - - Words of Wisdom Vignettes
            These vignettes, scattered throughout the book from which every one of these pieces are drawn, are short recitations based on a quotation: “words of wisdom” from Scripture, or from other people much smarter than I am…


Jephthah answered, “Suppose you take me back to fight the Ammonites and the Lord gives them to me—will I really be your head?”                  - Judges 11:9

After twelve (count ‘em, twelve) betrayals from His people for other pagan deities just since Moses led them out of Egypt a few centuries before, you can completely understand God saying, “You have forsaken Me and served other gods, so I will no longer save you. Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen. Let them save you!” (Judges 10:13-14).
But of course, He sent yet another rescuer to Israel’s aid, this time a son of Gilead and a prostitute named Jephthah. Maltreated and run off from the family as a child, he’s understandably wary when the elders come to him (at the Lord’s indication, of course – He always has had a soft spot for the supposed ‘dregs’ of society!) and asked him to command their forces against the Ammonites oppressing the people. They assure him they mean it, and he’s willing to accept their offer pending the answer to the pivotal question above.
And, essentially, isn’t it the same question that Christ asks every new Christian believer? “Suppose I give you salvation from the damnation your sins have earned you. Will I really be your head? That is, will you really allow Christ to be in charge of your heart, your thoughts, and your life? Or are you just planning to pay lip service to worshiping Him – show up to church most Sunday mornings, put a fish on your back windshield and a cross in your hallway, and call it good?
Look at it from Jephthah’s perspective: If they were going to let him save them but not give him actual command, why in the world would he agree to the deal?
Now, translate it to Jesus’ perspective: If you’re going to let Him save you but not give him actual command, why in heaven would HE agree, either?
There’s a reason we call Jesus Christ our Lord. If you are truly a Christian, if you’re planning on being recognized by Him at the gates of heaven when you die, then you must honor your part of the deal. Give Him command. Listen to his commandments (hint – they’re written down in a Book…) and obey them… not just the Ten Big Ones in the Old Testament, but all of Christ’s teachings in the New. And most of those require taking your own priorities off the mantle, and putting His there instead. (Yes, it’s difficult. All worthwhile things are.)


                                                                                                -gps

The Diamond Psalm

The Diamond Psalm – gps
God.
His holiness
shines through me.
Every  action  of  mine
reflects on His everlasting glory.
Even   when   I   fail   at   something,
my   sins   still   contribute   to   His   story.
In my continual striving to become more Christlike,
 I often discover areas where  I  have made  improvements,
many more places where  my deficiencies yet yearn for correction,
and still more  categories  where  I’ve actually  taken a  step  backwards.
If I am to live in the Spirit, rather than the flesh,
I  cannot  treat  salvation  as  permission  to  sin  and  be  forgiven.
I must strive towards the Christian ideal of eliminating sins.
I   owe   it   to   the   Holy   Trinity   to   improve.
For  when I  fail,  and succumb to instincts,
it    does   not   reflect   solely  on   me.
It  also  reflects   on  my   Savior,
Jesus Christ, King of Kings;
it   greatly  grieves  the
Holy Spirit;  and
it  defiles

God.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

MIRROR

     A mirror does not produce light by itself, but it can reflect light into dark places where the light cannot by itself reach.

      When I was young, I found a small, roundish mirror, while walking along the side of a country road near my home. At some point, I made a game out of trying to reflect sunlight into the most esoteric or unlikely places I could find.

       It turns out that there were a remarkably small number of places I couldn't reach with that one mirror, and even those could usually be lit up if I used a special, emergency auxiliary back-up in my other hand. A larger mirror wouldn't help - in fact, it sometimes makes it harder to reach spots that are tucked back into crevices and such. It always took an extra reflector instead.

       Now, I am the mirror.

       I am NOT the Light, but I can try to reflect the Light into the most esoteric and unlikely places. When I find a place I cannot reach on my own, I use my fellow reflectors in my church to help me reach it.

        Being a large mirror doesn't translate to being a better mirror. It's small mirrors that make the difference - we small mirrors that will spread the Light throughout the communities we live in, working together to reach those people who have lived dark lives for too long to remember what Light really is.

        You may ask, But what if my mirror doesn't reflect well? I ask in reply, how well do you know your Scripture? The better you know the Gospel, the better you can reflect the Light.

         Polish your mirror.

         Then go reflect the Light.

Vignette #2 - The Question

If Jesus did NOT really rise from the dead,
then none of the things He said actually matter,
because He was NOT who He said He was.

                  BUT,


If Jesus really DID rise from the dead,

then none of the objections and rationalizations WE say actually matter,
because Jesus has proven the most audacious of His claims already,
        so His deity should not be in question.


          So,

here's the only question that really matters
Did Jesus actually rise from the dead?

Your answer to that question (about an event that has been historically verified in several different ways by hundreds of witnesses) is the ONLY thing that should matter in your life.

If you answer "no", you are free to ignore all of Christ's teachings and directives for how to live your life... assuming you're correct.

And if you answer "yes", then you are admitting that Christ is indeed God, and therefore you cannot ignore His Words.

And since His Words include "No one comes to the Father except through Me" (John 14:6) and "Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish," (Luke 13:3),...

...your course of action is pretty well set, isn't it?"

Sunday, January 4, 2015

God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit

This blog site is dedicated to extolling and glorifying the Almighty, the Trinity...our Lord. Our philosophy as Christians is spelled out in Acts 2:42-47, which describes in detail the way that the Apostles brought Jews and Gentiles to Christ in the first days following Christ's Ascension and the miracles of Pentecost:

The Fellowship of the Believers
42And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. 43And awe came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were being done through the apostles. 44And all who believed were together and had all things in common. 45And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need. 46And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts, 47praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved.
(ESV)

We consider ourselves pre-denominational, and welcome the input from anyone who considers themselves Christian. Please understand, however, that to a pre-denominationalist, many 21st century denominations have strayed a long way from the teachings of Christ and the actual, Scriptural text of the Holy Bible, and thus aren't truly Christian any longer.

Our primary purpose at God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and at Act II Ministry, is to help everyone who purports to (or just WANTS to) be an authentic Believer in The Way - the Apostles' name for Christianity. When we leave the earth, we will all be greeted by Christ and asked the critical question - "Did you believe on Me and follow my teachings?" We want you to be able to answer YES without hesitation, and for Jesus to be able to accept that answer as true from the evidence of your life. Too many people who THINK they're Christians will be surprised when our Lord and Savior says to them, "GET THEE AWAY! I never knew you!", and cast them into Hell. It's about more than just SAYING you believe. It's about living your life in accordance with those beliefs.