Sunday, December 31, 2006
Somewhere in the future
The colorful prophet, Kim Clement, was in the house tonight (Jubilee Christian Center) on the last day of A.D. 2006.
It was appropriate that with the passing into eternity of 3 world famous people just days ago, Godfather of Soul James Brown, President Gerald Ford, and Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, Prophet Clement and singers Miranda and Brittany sung and declared this continual refrain: “I’m somewhere in the future and I look much better than I look right now; I’m somewhere in the future and I look much better than I look right now…”
Is that telling or what?
The future will reveal whether that is true for each of us. But Clement is no lightweight; this refrain could be understood as a means of building our faith. Yes, it can be understood as a statement of faith, i.e., prophesy to things, and that when one prophesies things are brought to life: ”I’m somewhere in the future and I look much better than I look right now.”
That is why Clement could also declare, I have a reason to celebrate!
One of the more unusual prophecies given tonight was that the day of United Nations disarray is over. Another welcomed prophecy was that rap was going to be used by the black community to glorify God –I believe the implication was regarding the major players in the American rap culture. (In the morning service, a prophecy was declared that Ted Haggard would one day minister to the homosexual community.)
We’ll have to see what unfolds.
Finally, this evening the prophet encouraged us to welcome the appearance of God in our lives for our shortcomings in 2006:
“I am welcoming You to forgive.”
“I am welcoming You to restore.”
“I am welcoming You to provide.”
If the Lord tarries, 2007 will indeed reveal a little bit more of each of our futures.
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A hanging in Iraq
We have learned, as everyone else has by this time, that Saddam Hussein has been executed for the capital crimes he committed against the Iraqi people.
This execution is an interesting marker for the world, and I think for the USA in particular.
Indeed, in the USA, executing convicted murderers is carried out only after a very, very, long appeals process--taking many, many years. As a result, the death penalty is no longer a deterrent against capital crimes in my country.
Methinks there is no people, rude or learned, who are not awakened by this swift execution.
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Sunday, December 24, 2006
Our brightest ornament
"I think that I did see all heaven before me, and the great God Himself!" --HANDEL upon completing The Messiah in just 25 days.
On behalf of Virginia and I, Merry Christmas!
The Christian faith of our Founders, and upon which our Declaration of Independence and Constitution were conceived, is indeed our brightest ornament.
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
Casting call for recruits
We are making preparations to deploy overseas beginning February 2007.
It is a long process to prepare for a dual-deployment: Philippines and Bangladesh.
We put out the casting call for recruits, and have found some good actors (12 in total) for the mission field --to serve God in the 10/40 drop zone.
Kasey, Cynthia, and Lisa, shown above at Jubilee Christian Center, will serve in the Philippines. Afterwards, Cynthia will depart with us and we will make our way to Bangladesh, via Bangkok; the rest will return home to California.
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It is a long process to prepare for a dual-deployment: Philippines and Bangladesh.
We put out the casting call for recruits, and have found some good actors (12 in total) for the mission field --to serve God in the 10/40 drop zone.
Kasey, Cynthia, and Lisa, shown above at Jubilee Christian Center, will serve in the Philippines. Afterwards, Cynthia will depart with us and we will make our way to Bangladesh, via Bangkok; the rest will return home to California.
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