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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><updated>2010-12-09T07:27:27-06:00</updated><title type="text">Feed for edmann.com</title><link href="http://www.edmann.com/Devotion/feed/atom.xml" rel="self"/><author><name>edmann.com</name><email>support@arctechnologies.net</email><uri>http://edmann.com</uri></author><id>urn:uuid:61a0877b-9f9a-311b-a922-99fb9d4529c7</id><category term="Devotion"/><subtitle type="text"></subtitle><entry><title>The Chocolate Soldier - C.T. Studd (1860-1931)</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/12/09/The-Chocolate-Soldier-C-T-Studd-1860-1931"/><id>urn:uuid:8a80ffd1-6b53-3e54-96e9-b16944d52d02</id><updated>2010-12-09T07:17:28-06:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<span class="synopsis">Who  has not been stirred to scorn and mirth at the very thought of a  Chocolate Soldier? In peace true soldiers are captive lions, fretting in  their cages. War gives them their liberty and sends them, like boys  bounding out of school, to obtain their heart's desire or perish in the  attempt. Battle is the soldier's vital breath! Peace turns him into a  stooping asthmatic. War makes him a whole man again, and gives him the  heart, strength, and vigour of a hero.</span>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-12-09T07:27:27-06:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<div align="center"><strong>&quot;The Chocolate Soldier&quot;</strong></div>
<div align="center"><strong>or Heroism - The Lost Chord of Christianity</strong><br />
by C.T. Studd (1860-1931)<br />
<br />
<em>&quot;Heroism is the lost chord; the missing note of present-day Christianity!&quot;</em></div>
<p><br />
<strong>Every true soldier is a hero! A SOLDIER WITHOUT HEROISM IS A CHOCOLATE SOLDIER! </strong></p>
<p><span id="synopsis">Who  has not been stirred to scorn and mirth at the very thought of a  Chocolate Soldier? In peace true soldiers are captive lions, fretting in  their cages. War gives them their liberty and sends them, like boys  bounding out of school, to obtain their heart's desire or perish in the  attempt. Battle is the soldier's vital breath! Peace turns him into a  stooping asthmatic. War makes him a whole man again, and gives him the  heart, strength, and vigour of a hero.</span></p>
<p><br />
<br />
<strong>EVERY TRUE CHRISTIAN IS A SOLDIER &mdash; of Christ &mdash; a hero &quot;par excellence!&quot;</strong></p>
<p>Braver than the bravest - scorning the soft seductions of peace and her  oft repeated warnings against hardship, disease, danger and death, whom  he counts among his bosom friends.</p>
<p><br />
<br />
<strong>THE OTHERWISE CHRISTIAN IS A Chocolate Christian, dissolving in water and melting at the smell of fire.</strong></p>
<p>Sweeties they are! Bonbons, lollipops! Living their lives in a glass  dish or in a cardboard box, each clad in his soft clothing, a little  frilled white paper to preserve his dear little delicate constitution.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Here  are some Portraits of Chocolate Soldiers taken by the Lord Jesus Christ  Himself. &quot;He said, 'I go sir,' and went not.&quot; He said he would go to  the mission field, but he stuck fast to the Western world instead.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&quot;They  say and do not&quot; - they tell others to go, and yet do not go themselves.  &quot;Never&quot;, said General Gordon to a corporal, as he himself jumped upon  the parapet of a trench before Sebastopol to fix a gabion which the  corporal had ordered a private to fix and would not fix himself, &quot;Never  tell another man to do what you are afraid to do yourself.&quot;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>To  the Chocolate Soldier the very thought of war brings a violent attack of  ague, while the call to battle always finds him with the palsy. &quot;I  really cannot move,&quot; he says. &quot;I only wish I could, but I can sing, and  here are some of my favorite lines:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &quot;I must be carried to the skies</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; On a flowery bed of ease,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Let others fight to win the prize,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Or sail through bloody seas.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mark time, Christian heroes,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Never go to war;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Stop and mind the babies</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Playing on the floor.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wash and dress and feed them</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Forty times a week,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 'Til they're roly poly--</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Puddings so to speak.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>Chorus:</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Round and round the nursery</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Let us ambulate,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sugar and spice and all that's nice</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Must be on our plate.&quot;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&quot;Thank the good Lord,&quot; said a very fragile, white-haired lady. &quot;God never meant me to be a jellyfish!&quot; She wasn't!</p>
<p><br />
<strong>God never was a chocolate manufacturer and never will be.</strong></p>
<p>God's men are always heroes. In Scripture you can trace their giant foot-tracks down the sands of time.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>NOAH walked with God:</strong></p>
<p>he did not only preach righteousness, he acted it. He went through  water and did not melt. He breasted the current of the popular opinion  of his day, scorning alike the hatred and ridicule of the scoffers who  mocked at the thought of there being but one way of salvation. He warned  the unbelieving and, entering the ark himself, did not open the door an  inch when once God had shut it. A real hero untainted by the fear of  man!</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Learn to scorn the praise of men,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Learn to lose with God;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jesus won the world through shame!</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; And beckons us His road.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>ABRAHAM, a simple farmer,</strong></p>
<p>at a word from the invisible God, marched with family and stock through  the terrible desert to a distant land to live among a people whose  language he could neither speak nor understand! Not bad that! But later  he did even better, marching hot foot against the combined armies of  five kings, flushed with recent victory, to rescue one man! His army?  Just 318 odd fellows, armed like a circus crowd. And he won!</p>
<p>&quot;He  always wins who sides with God.&quot; What pluck! Only a farmer! No war  training! Yet what hero has eclipsed his fear? He was the Friend of God -  that was his open secret.</p>
<p><strong> MOSES, the man of God, </strong></p>
<p>was  a species of human chameleon: scholar, general, law-giver, leader,  etc., brought up as the emperor's grandson with more than a good chance  of coming to the throne. There was only one thing between him and it -  Truth. What a choice! What a temptation! A throne for a lie! Ignominy,  truth! He played the man! &quot;Refusing to be called the son of Pharaoh's  daughter, he chose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God  than to enjoy the pleasures of sin and success for a season, accounting  the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt.&quot;</p>
<p>Again  I see him. Now an old man and alone, marching stolidly back to Egypt  after forty years of exile. He goes to beard the lion in his den, to  liberate Pharaoh's slaves right under his very nose, and to lead them  across that great and terrible wilderness. A wild-cat affair, if ever  there was one! When were God's schemes otherwise? Look at Jordan,  Jericho, Gideon, Goliath, and scores of others. Tame tabby-cat schemes  are stamped with another hallmark - that of the Chocolate Brigade! How  dearly they love their tabbies, yet think themselves wise men! Real  Christians revel in desperate ventures for Christ, expecting from God  great things and attempting the same with exhilaration. History cannot  match this feat of Moses. How was it done? He consulted not with flesh  and blood; he obeyed not men but God.</p>
<p>Once again I see the old  grey-beard, this time descending Mount Sinai with giant strides and  rushing into the camp, his eyes blazing like burning coals. One man  against two million dancing dervishes drunk with debauchery! Bravo! Well  done, old man! First class! His cheek does not pale, but his mouth  moves, and I think I catch his words, &quot;If God is for me, who can be  against me? I will not be afraid of ten thousand of the people that have  set themselves against me. Though a host should encamp against me, my  heart shall not fear.&quot; And he didn't. He wins again. Whence this  desperate courage? Listen! &quot;Now the man Moses was very meek above all  the men which were upon the face of the earth.&quot; &quot;The Lord spoke to Moses  face to face, as a man speaks to his friend.&quot; &quot;My servant Moses&quot;, said  his Master, &quot;is faithful in all My house; with him I will speak mouth to  mouth.&quot; Such is the explanation of Moses, the chameleon, the man, the  friend of God, and consequently a first class hero.</p>
<p><strong>DAVID, the man after God's own heart,</strong></p>
<p>was a man of war and a mighty man of valour. When all Israel was on the  run, David faced Goliath - alone ... with God - and he was only a  youngster, and well-scolded, too, by his own brother for having come to  see the battle. What a splendid fool brother Eliab must have been! As  though David would go to see a battle and not stay to fight. They are  chocolate soldiers who merely go to see battles and coolly urge others  to fight them. They had better save their journey money and use it to  send out real fighters instead. Soldiers don't need dry nurses, and if  they did the Holy Spirit is always on the spot and ready to undertake  any case on simple application.</p>
<p>No! David went to the battle and  stayed to fight, and won! Wise beyond his years, he had no use for  Saul's armour. It cramped his freedom of action. He tried it on and took  it off quick sharp. And besides, it made such a ghastly rattle, even  when he walked, that he could not hear the still small voice of God, and  would never have heard Him say afterwards. &quot;This is the way to the  brook, David. And there are the five smooth stones! Trust only in Me and  them. Your own home-made sling will do first class. And there, that's  the shortest cut to Goliath.&quot; THE CHOCOLATES had run away (they were all  chocolates) but David ran upon Goliath. One smooth stone was enough.</p>
<p>David's  secret was that he had but one Director, and He, the Infallible One. He  directed the stone as He directed the youth. Too many directors spoil  the sport, and two many by just one. Thus Christ said to His soldiers,  &quot;HE shall teach you all things. HE shall guide you into all truth.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;This is My Beloved Son; HEAR HIM.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;One mediator only, between God and man, the man Christ Jesus.&quot;</p>
<p>One  Director of Christian men - God the Holy Spirit, whose directions  require indeed instant obedience, but not the endorsement of any man.</p>
<p>The  Devil needs red-hot shot, fresh from the foundry of the Holy Spirit. He  laughs at cold shot or tepid, and as for that made of half iron and  half clay, half divine and half human, why you might just as well pelt  him with snow balls.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Whence did this raw youth derive his pluck  and skill? Not from military camps, nor theological schools, nor  religious retreats. &quot;To know the only True God and Jesus Christ&quot; is  enough. Paul determined to know only Jesus Christ and look at the great  results! Whilst others were learning pretty theories, David, like John  the Baptist, had been alone with God in the wilds, practicing on bears  and lions. The result? He knew God and did exploits. He knew God only.  He trusted God only. That is the secret. God alone gives strength. God  adulterated with men entails the weakness of iron and clay - Chocolate -  brittleness!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Yet here as he was, even David (alas!) once stayed  and played the role of a Chocolate Soldier. He stayed at home when he  should have gone to war. His army, far off, in danger, fighting the  enemy, won. David, at home, going there, suffered the one great defeat  of his life, entailing such a bitter, life-long reaping as might well  deter others from the folly of sowing wild oats. David's sin is a  terrific sermon (like Lot's preaching in Sodom must have been). Its  theme? Don't be a Chocolate Soldier!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>In his simple, quick and  full confession, David proved himself to be a man again. It takes a real  man to make a true confession - a Chocolate Soldier will excuse or  cloak his sin. He tumbles in the mud, flounders on, wipes his mouth to  try and get the bad taste of his acted lie out of it, and then goes on  his way saying, &quot;I have done no wickedness.&quot; A self-murdering fool!  Killing his conscience to save his face, like Baalam beating the ass who  sought to save his master's life. Being a Chocolate Soldier nearly  finished David. Beware!</p>
<p><br />
<br />
<strong>NATHAN was another real Christian Soldier.</strong></p>
<p>He went to his king and rebuked him to his face, like Peter's dealing  with Ananias (only David embraced his opportunity and confessed), and  unlike the Chocolate Soldiers of today who go whispering about and  refusing either to judge, rebuke, or put away evil because of the  entailed scandal. Forsooth! Veritable Soapy Sams! They say, &quot;It is  nothing, nothing at all! A mere misunderstanding!&quot; As though God's cause  would suffer more through a bold declaration and defense of the truth  and the use of the knife, than by the hiding up of sin, and the certain  development of mortification in the member, involving death to the whole  body. &quot;He who does what is right is righteous;&quot; and &quot;he who does what  is sinful is of the devil&quot; and ought to be told so. He that is a second  time led captive by the devil needs neither plaster nor treacle, but the  brave rebuke and summons to repentance of a righteous man to effect his  salvation. We are badly in need of 'Nathans' today, who fear God and  nothing else, no, not even a scandal.</p>
<p><br />
<br />
<strong>DANIEL was another hero. </strong></p>
<p>Of course he was! Was not the man greatly beloved of God, who sent an angel to tell him so?</p>
<p>I  love to watch him as he walks, with firm step and radiant face, to the  lions' den, stopping but once - like his Master on route to Calvary - to  comfort his weeping and agonized emperor. God shut the mouths of the  lions against Daniel, but opened them wide against those who had opened  their mouths against His servant. A man is known by his works, and the  works of Daniel were his three friends who, rather than bow down to men  or gold, braved the fiery furnace.</p>
<p>Again, see him going to the  banquet hall, and hear his conductor whisper in his ear, &quot;Draw it mild,  Daniel. Be statesmanlike. You'll get position and power again if you are  tactful and wise, especially tactful.&quot; And Daniel's simple reply, &quot;Get  behind me, Satan!&quot; There he stands before the king, braving torture or  instant death - but it's the king who quails, not Daniel - who tells him  to his face the whole truth of God, diminishing not a jot.</p>
<p><br />
<br />
<strong>JOHN THE BAPTIST - a man taught and made and sent from God.</strong></p>
<p>Good old John! Who doesn't love and admire him? Why, even Herod did. A  genuine deficiency of oil and treacle in his composition! He always told  the bang flat truth, with emphasis. As he loved, so he warned. He did  not know how to butter up to anyone. He wooed with the sword, and men  loved him the better for it. They always do.</p>
<p>The leaders of  religion sent to John to ask him the dearly-loved question of every  Pharisee, &quot;By what authority do you do these (good) things?&quot; They asked  that of Christ Himself, and crucified Him for doing them. John's answer  was plain and pungent, &quot;I will tell you what you ask, and more.&quot; (John  was always liberal!) &quot;I? I am nobody, but you and your masters are a  generation of vipers.&quot; A good hot curry that! John never served his  curries with butter sauce, but he was always very liberal with chutney -  a man of God - No sugar plum, nor Chocolate Soldier he!</p>
<p>Thus  also he faced Herod after six months in an underground dungeon, and he a  man 'God's Open Air Mission.' Brought straight in before the king;  surrounded with all the might and majesty of court; blinking at the  unaccustomed sight of light, but by no means putting blinkers on the  truth, he blurted out his hot and thunderous rebuke, &quot;It is not lawful  for you to have your brother's wife.&quot; A whole sermon in one sentence, as  easy to remember as impossible to forget. John had preached like that  before. Like Hugh Latimer, he was not above repeating a good sermon to a  king, word for word, when the king had not given sufficient heed to it.</p>
<p>John  received the unique distinction of a first class character from both  God and the agent of the devil. Listen to the Saviour indulging in an  outburst of exquisite sarcasm, when He asked the crowd about John. &quot;What  did you go out in the desert to see? A reed shaken by the wind? A man  dressed in fine clothes?&quot; A Chocolate Christian? (How delicious! The  Chocolates were right in front of Jesus at the time - Pharisees,  Sadducees, priests, scribes, lawyers and other hypocrites. How the crowd  must have enjoyed it!) &quot;A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a  prophet. Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater  than John.&quot; And what did the devil's agent say when, after John's death,  he heard of Jesus? &quot;This,&quot; I tell you, &quot;is John raised from the dead.&quot;  What a character! Fancy Jesus being mistaken for anyone! He could only  have been mistaken for John. Nobody envies him the well-deserved honour,  great though it was, for John was a man who was pure granite right  through, with not a grain of chocolate in him.</p>
<p>Had John but heard  Jesus say, &quot;You will be My witnesses to the ends of the earth,&quot; I very  much doubt if Herod's dungeon or his soldiers could have detained him.  He surely would have found some means of escape, and run off to preach  Christ's gospel, if not in the heart of Africa, then in some more  difficult and dangerous place. Yet Christ said, referring to His  subsequent gift of the Holy Spirit to every believer. &quot;He who is least  in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he,&quot; intimating that even  greater powers than those of John are at the disposal of every  Christian. What John was, each one of us can be: good, straight, bold,  unconquerable, heroic.</p>
<p>But there are other footprints - outrageous ones; they can only belong to one man, that grandest of Christian paradoxes,</p>
<p><strong> the little giant PAUL.</strong></p>
<p>His head was as big as his body, and his heart greater than both. Once  he thought and treated every Christian as a combination of knave and  fool. Then he became one himself. He was called &quot;fool&quot; because his acts  were so far beyond the dictates of human reason, and &quot;mad&quot; because of  his irrepressible fiery zeal for Christ and men. He was a first class  scholar, but one who knew how to use scholarship properly; for he put it  on the shelf, declaring the wisdom of men to be but folly, and  determined to know nothing else except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.  The result: he made the world turn somersault. His life was a perpetual  gamble for God. Daily he faced death for Christ. Again and again he  stood fearless before crowds thirsting for his blood. He stood before  kings and governors and did not turn a hair. He did not even flinch  before Nero, that vice president of hell. His sufferings were appalling:  read them. He trod in his Master's footsteps, and so received the same  splendid compliment that Jesus did, for God is always just in His  favours. &quot;All forsook him.&quot; So there were some Chocolate Christians in  those days too. Anyone who forsook Paul must have been made of  Chocolate. Doubtless the 'chocolates' excused themselves as they do  today. &quot;Who could abide such a fanatical fiery fool, such an  uncompromising character? Nobody could work with him, or he with them!&quot;  (What a lie! Jesus did, and they go on well together.) A tactless  enthusiast, who considered it his business to tell every man the  unvarnished truth, regardless of consequences! He won his degree hands  down, without a touch of the spur, a first class one too - that of the  headman's axe - next best to that of the cross.</p>
<p>And so the tale  goes on. Go where you will through the Scriptures or history, you will  find that men who really knew God, and did not merely say they did, were  invariably paragons of pluck, dare - devil desperadoes for Jesus,  gamblers for God. &quot;Fools and madmen!&quot; shout the world and the  Chocolates. &quot;Yes, for Christ's sake,&quot; add the angels.&nbsp; Nobly they fought  to win the prize:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Climbing the steep ascent of heaven,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Through peril, toil and pain,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; O God, to us let grace be given,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; To follow in their train.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>The Chocolate Christians of today can at least boast of having an ancient pedigree.<br />
</strong><br />
<strong>There are Chocolates &agrave; la Reuben,</strong></p>
<p>who have great searchings of heart, and make great resolves of heart  too. But somehow they still sit among the sheepfolds, listening to the  pipings of their much loved organs, or the strumming of their guitars.  It is good to have great heart-searching. It is better to make a great  heart resolve. But if, instead of obeying, we squat among the sheep,  leaving our few hard-pressed brothers to tackle the wolves by  themselves, we are only Chocolate Christians. You made a great resolve  to go to Africa for Christ a year or two ago. Where are you now? Still  in the West? In Britain? Yes! Yes! Lollipop! (Judges 5:16)</p>
<p><br />
<strong>There are Chocolates Meroz</strong></p>
<p>who earned the curse of the angel of the Lord. War was declared, the  battle about to begin. The odds were outrageous but Meroz remained in  England, attending conventions until the battle was over. Then he went  in comfort and security as a tourist! Doubtless they said he &quot;couldn't  fight until they had been properly ordained, and besides, there was so  much to be done in fat, overfed Meroz. Surely to feed a flock of fat  sheep has always been considered the ideal training for war.&quot; As though  the best training for a soldier was to become a nursemaid!! (Judges  5:23)</p>
<p><strong><br />
Chocolates du Balaam</strong></p>
<p>begin first class and  earn the name of prophets. Then they develop a squint, melt, and  finally run out of the frying pan into the fire! Thus was Balaam.</p>
<p>One  day he could not get his left eye to look at God. It would look at  earth and riches and that chit of a girl, Miss Popularity. He ought to  have done as God told him, and plucked it out. But he said that was too  much to ask of any man, and besides he wanted the best of both worlds.  He had the hearty desire to die the death of the righteous, but he was  not willing to pay the price of a righteous life. He had not the pluck  to curse God's people so he made plans for others to make them sin. But  one day, while his dupes were putting his chestnuts into the fire, they  fell in themselves and Balaam with them. (Numbers 23 &amp; 24)</p>
<p>&quot;I counsel you to buy from Me salve to put on your eyes, so that you can once again see the folly of flirting with the world.&quot;</p>
<p><strong><br />
Chocolate Demas</strong></p>
<p>left fiery, hard-hitting Paul for an easier path. He said he thought  Paul should wink at or slobber over sin instead of rebuking it. &quot;He was  so very fond of the knife, you know. He never would use sticking  plaster, because he said it never healed the sore, but made it burrow  underneath and become bigger, worse and dangerous&quot; (2 Timothy 4;10).</p>
<p>Mark  joined the Chocolate Brigade once. He left Paul and Barnabas in the  lurch, and went back to Jerusalem for a rest cure - a religious retreat.  Thank God he got sick of it before long, and re-enlisting in God's army  became a useful soldier. (Acts 13;13)</p>
<p><strong>Many fine youngsters are turned into Chocolates by old prophets. </strong></p>
<p>Old  prophets who have lost their fire, or who fire off words instead of  deeds, usually become great Chocolate manufacturers. That poor young  prophet! He did so well when he obeyed God only, but it was all over  with him when he listened to another voice, even though it was that of  an old prophet. Did not the old prophet say he was a prophet? And say  that he had got the message straight from God? What a damnable lie! The  floor of Christendom and elsewhere is littered with WRECKS made by old  prophets. God won't stand nonsense from any man. Every man has to choose  between Christ and Barabbas, and every Christian between God and some  old prophet. Better be a silly donkey in the estimation of an old  prophet than to listen to his soft talk and flattery, and afterwards  became a wreck. &quot;This is My beloved Son, hear HIM.&quot; &quot;You have an  anointing from God, and you do not need anyone to teach you.&quot; You say  you believe the Bible! Do your deeds give the lie to your words? (1  Kings 13).</p>
<p><br />
<strong>THE TEN SPIES WERE CHOCOLATES. </strong></p>
<p>They  melted and ran over the whole congregation of Israel, turning them into  Chocolate Creams - softies, afraid to face the fire and water before  them. God put them all into the saucepan again and boiled them for forty  years in the desert, and left them there. He has no use for Chocolates.  It is not small things that He despises, but 'Chocolates', for He said,  &quot;Your little ones shall inherit the promised land which you have  forfeited through listening to men and despising Me.&quot; (Numbers 13)</p>
<p><br />
<strong>JONAH became a Chocolate Soldier once.</strong></p>
<p>Told to go to Africa, he went to Liverpool and took ship for America.  Luckily he met a storm and a whale which, after three day's instruction,  taught him how to pray and obey, and set him once again on the right  track. (Jonah 1)</p>
<p>There is nothing that shows up Chocolates so  much as a bit of a breeze among God's people. Paul and Barnabas had one  once. Judging from experience, I guess there were some Chocolates about  then who got into a fog right away! Before that they had vowed they  would go to the mission field, but this breeze between P. and B. put  them off. If they had not been MADE OF CHOCOLATE they would have said,  &quot;This affair between Paul and Barnabas only makes it more necessary for  me to keep close to God, and to do what He told me to do more exactly  and punctually; so I shall go to Africa a bit sooner, that's all!&quot;</p>
<p>Difficulties,  dangers, disease, death or divisions don't deter any but Chocolates  from executing God's will. When someone says there is a lion in the way,  the real Christian promptly replies, &quot;That's hardly enough inducement  for me; I want a bear or two besides to make it worth my while to go.&quot;</p>
<p><br />
<strong>Chocolates are very fond of talking loud and long against some whom they call fanatics,</strong></p>
<p>as though there were any danger of Christians being fanatics nowadays!  Why, fanatics among Christians are as rare as the dodo. Now, if they  declaimed against tepidity, they would talk sense. God's real people  have always been called fanatics. Jesus was called mad, so was Paul; so  were Whitefield, Wesley, Moody, Spurgeon. No one has graduated far in  God's school who has not been paid the compliment of being called a  fanatic. We Christians of today are indeed a tepid crew. Had we but half  the fire and enthusiasm of the Suffragettes of the past, we would have  the world evangelized and Christ back amongst us in no time. Had we the  pluck and heroism of the Battle of Britain pilots [note: reference to  the Battle of Britain in 1940 could not have been in the original tract  since C.T. Studd died in 1931], or the men who go on Polar expeditions  or climb Everest, or for any ordinary dare-devil enterprise, we could  have every soul on earth knowing the name of Jesus Christ in less than  ten years.</p>
<p>Alas! What stirs ordinary men's blood and turns them  into heroes makes most Christians run like a flock of frightened sheep.  Militants daily risk their lives in furtherance of their particular  cause, and subscribe with their means in a way that cries &quot;Shame!&quot; on us  Christians, who generally brand the braving of risks and fighting  against odds as &quot;tempting God&quot;.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>CHOCOLATE CARAMELS</strong></p>
<p>(stick-jaws, boys call them) jawing, &quot;I go, sir,&quot; and sticking fast in  Christendom! No conquest is made in assured safety, and conquest for  Christ certainly cannot be so made.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>We Christians too often SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR PLAYING THE GAME.</strong></p>
<p>Prayer is good; but when used as a substitute for obedience it is  nothing but blatant hypocrisy, a despicable Pharisaism. We need as many  meetings for action as for prayer - perhaps more. Every orthodox prayer  meeting is opened by God saying to His people, &quot;Go work today; pray that  labourers will be sent into My vineyard.&quot; It is continued by the  Christian's response, &quot;I go, Lord, wherever You send me, that Your Name  may be hallowed everywhere as it is in heaven.&quot; But if it ends in nobody  going anywhere, it had better never have been held at all. Like faith,  prayer without works is dead. That is why many Prayer Meetings might  well be styled &quot;much bleating, yet little wool&quot;. Zerubbabel did not only  hold prayer meetings; he went and cut down trees and started to build.  Hence God said, &quot;From this day on I will bless you.&quot;</p>
<p>A report  says that someone has rediscovered the secret of the old masters. Cannot  we Christians rediscover, and put into practice, the secret of our  Great Master and His former pupils. Heroism? He and they did not save  themselves; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from  death, and so kept on saving them by losing for Christ's sake.</p>
<p>We  are frittering away time and money in a multiplicity of conventions,  conferences and retreats, when the real need is to go straight and full  steam into battle.</p>
<p>The 'vox humana' plays too important a part in  our Christian organs and organizations today. The music, whoever plays,  is bound to be thin when the stops in 'instant obedience' and 'fiery  valour' are missing or unused. Without them, to play the &quot;Lost Chord&quot; of  heroism is an impossibility.</p>
<p>&quot;Do whatever He tells you,&quot; said  the blessed virgin. Do what? Not put treacle and spice into the soft  holy vessels inside the house, but pour the water of life into those  empty stone ones outside! Cana's marriage feast would have ended in  shame had the wine run short. Christ's marriage feast only begins when  the wine is sufficient - a blend from every nation, tribe, people and  language. The supply is assured as soon as the water is poured out as  Christ directed, into &quot;the uttermost parts of the earth&quot;. The mischief  today is the reluctance of the servants to do the outside work. They all  want to serve indoors, wear smart clothes, listen to the conversation,  and make a terrible lot of themselves in the butler's pantry.</p>
<p><strong>DO LET US MAKE A REAL START NOW - AT ONCE.</strong></p>
<p>For  years, like Mr. Winkle, we've declared we were just about to begin, and  then never began at all. We must divorce Chocolate and Disobedience,  and marry Faith and Heroism.</p>
<p>&quot;Who shall begin the battle?&quot; asked  the king. &quot;You will,&quot; replied the prophet. And when the king and the  young officers led the way, although the odds against them were  terrific, they won with ridiculous ease. (1 Kings 20:14)</p>
<p>So, too, the apostles led in the war of God to the uttermost parts of the earth.</p>
<p>God's  summons today is to the young men and women of Great Britain and the  Commonwealth, of America and Europe, and of third world countries, who  call themselves by the name of Christ.</p>
<p>&quot;New wine,&quot; said Christ,  &quot;must be poured into new wineskins.&quot; Those superfluously labeled and  patched-up old-fashioned ones are as hopeless as the &quot;New Theology&quot;.  They cannot be moved lest they burst with pride and spill the wine in  the wrong place.</p>
<p>Listen! &quot;In the last days, God says, I will pour  out My Spirit on all people. Your sons and your daughters will  prophesy, your young men will see visions (of faith), your old men will  dream dreams (of valorous obedience). Even on my servants, both men and  women, I will pour out My Spirit in those days, and they shall prophesy.  I will show wonders in the heaven above and signs on the earth below,  and they shall prophesy. I will show wonders in the heaven above and  signs on the earth below, and everyone who calls on the Name of the Lord  will be saved.&quot; But how can they call on Him of whom they have not even  heard? Must you stay, young man? Can't you go, young woman, and tell  them? Truly we are in the last - the Laodicean stage - that of the  Lukewarm Church.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>Will you be to Christ the partner of His throne or an emetic (Rev. 3:16); a Militant or a Chocolate Christian?<br />
<br />
Will  you fear or will you fight? Shall your brothers go to war and will you  sit here? When He comes, will He find faith on the earth?<br />
<br />
</strong></p>
<p>A thousand times you have admitted Christ's</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &quot;Love so amazing, so divine,</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Demands your life, your soul, your all.&quot;</p>
<p>Will  you be a miser and withhold what honour demands of you? Will you give  like Ananias and Sapphira who, pretending they gave all, gave only part?</p>
<p>Possessing  and enjoying the vineyard, will you, like the tenants, refuse the  agreed rent? (Luke 20: 9-11). Will you fear death, or the devil, or men,  and will you not fear SHAME? Some shall rise to everlasting life, and  some to shame and everlasting contempt. Shall we refuse to emulate the  heroes of old, or shall we accomplish the double fulfillment of these  glorious words:</p>
<blockquote>All these, being men of war, came with a  perfect heart to make Jesus King over all the world. They were all  mighty men of valour for the war! He that was least was equal to a  hundred, and the greatest to a thousand! They were not the faces of  lions! They were as swift as the gazelles on the mountains (to do their  Lord's commands)!<br />
</blockquote>
<p>You sought in time past for Jesus to  be king over you. NOW THEN DO IT! (Compare 1 Chronicles 12:8, 33, 38,  and 2 Samuel 3:17-18). Shall we not reply, &quot;We are Yours, Jesus, and on  Your side. May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if I do not do  what the Father promised You on oath, and transfer the kingdom from the  house of Satan and establish Your throne over all the world.&quot; (Compare 1  Chronicles 12:18, and 2 Samuel 3:9-10).</p>
<p>Come then, let us  restore the 'lost chord' of Christianity - HEROISM - to the world, and  the crown of the world to Christ. Christ Himself asks you, &quot;Will you be a  malingerer or a militant?&quot;</p>
<p>To your knees, man! And to your  Bible! Decide at once! Don't hedge! Time flies! Cease your insults to  God. Quit consulting flesh and blood. Stop your lame lying and cowardly  excuses.</p>
<p><br />
<strong>Enlist! Here are your papers and oath of  allegiance. Scratch out one side and sign the other in the presence of  God and the recording angel. Mark God's endorsements underneath.<br />
</strong></p>
<div align="center">HENCEFORTH...</div>
<div align="center">&nbsp;</div>
<table cellpadding="10" width="582" height="145" border="0" align="center">
    <tbody>
        <tr>
            <td align="center">
            <p>For me<br />
            To live is Christ<br />
            To die is gain<br />
            I'll be a militant or<br />
            A man of God<br />
            A gambler for Christ<br />
            A Hero</p>
            <p>Sign Here&nbsp; <br />
            ____________________</p>
            </td>
            <td align="center">&nbsp;For me<br />
            Chocolate is my name<br />
            Tepidity my temperature<br />
            A malingerer, I<br />
            A child of men<br />
            A self-excuser<br />
            A humbug<br />
            <br />
            Sign Here <br />
            _____________________</td>
        </tr>
    </tbody>
</table>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div align="center"><u><strong>God's promises are sure in either case:</strong></u></div>
<div align="center"><strong>&quot;I am with you always.&quot; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &quot;I will spit you out of my mouth.&quot;</strong></div>
<div align="center"><br />
&nbsp;</div>
<div align="center"><strong>Good Lord!<br />
</strong></div>
<p><strong>Baptize us with the Holy Spirit and with fire!<br />
Cure us of this dread plague of Sleeping Sickness,<br />
this crazy talking in our sleep, that even as we unceasingly pray,<br />
<br />
May Your Name be hallowed everywhere;<br />
Your kingdom come speedily;<br />
Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.<br />
Amen and Amen!<br />
</strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;Reference:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fellowshipofthemartyrs.com/home/index.php/articles/martyrdom/556-the-chocolate-soldier-ct-studd-1860-1931.html"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">1. fellowshipofthemartyrs.com</span></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.frontline.org.za/articles/thechocolatesoldier.htm">2. www.frontline.org.za</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Bible Study with different translations</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/12/08/Bible-Study-with-different-translations"/><id>urn:uuid:8f24f686-4030-306e-9f0a-e0ef4be34bc3</id><updated>2010-12-08T08:41:56-06:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&nbsp;found this story on a <a href="http://www.puritanboard.com/f63/why-do-kj-only-types-believe-westcott-hort-manuscripts-bad-14539/#post188758">website</a> while i was researching the KJV Only debate.</p>
<p>For enjoyment only!<br />
<br />
Quote:<br />
<br />
Picture this:<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Welcome everybody to the Truth of Truth Ministry&acute;s weekly Bible study. Thanks for being here. I&acute;m stoked. Our passage to study tonight is John 11:35 Jesus wept. Let&acute;s see what we can learn from this passage. Who wants to go first?&quot;<br />
<br />
Bob, &quot;Well, my New English Common Vernacular version doesn&acute;t read Jesus wept but that &quot;Jesus groaned.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;Interesting, you know the Greek word there for wept is &quot;&tilde;awahuu&acute; &quot;&ldquo; I got this from Nestle.&quot;<br />
<br />
Bill, &quot;Wow, profound!&quot;<br />
<br />
Bob, &quot;But my version, The &quot;Newest English Super Common Version&quot; says grunt.&quot;<br />
<br />
Jack, &quot;You mean Jesus grunted?!?!&quot;<br />
<br />
Mike: &quot;My new &quot;Authentic Expository Rendition&quot; matches Vaticanus! And didn&acute;t they find this great manuscript in trash can in the Vatican library?<br />
<br />
AVBunyan: &quot;Yes, they did &quot;&ldquo; maybe they should have left it there.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I have a Greek lexicon from the 4th century Syrian that says the word for wept is really, &quot;&tilde;awahooie&acute; which makes a major difference in the phrasing! Wow, I get so excited when I use the Greek &quot;&ldquo; makes me feel, well, just enlightened like an angel of light!&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;I can see this is going to be a very uplifting night. Nothing like some real dynamic equivalent renderings using the aros tense of the subjective superlative!&quot;<br />
<br />
Bill, &quot;Harry, where did you learn Greek?&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I don&acute;t really know Greek I just read it in Zodiates book, &quot;How to Master Greek in 30 Days.&quot;<br />
<br />
Martha, &quot;Well, I have a Greek lexicon from the 14th Century revision of the Lollard #3 and the word wept can also be translated moaned.&quot;<br />
<br />
Martha, &quot;You have to understand the trials and tribulations for the times for without this information you can&acute;t enter into the emotional congatative condiveness of the sureality.&quot;<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;What am I missing here &quot;&ldquo; we are only talking about two words.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;Hush, AV, you&acute;ve got a bad attitude! What about all those poor people before 1611?&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Hush, AV you are not exhibiting the sweet spirit of the Christ here. Also, what about all those people in other countries who can&acute;t even speak English?<br />
Now let&acute;s get back to our Bible study. Who has some more nuggets on, Jesus wept?&quot;<br />
<br />
Mr. Brilliant, &quot;My new updated &quot;&tilde;Antioch Gratulative Retention Bible&acute; speaks of the word wept being in the past tense conjegative thus meaning that Jesus was weeping before he ever got there. This really touched my heart.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;Oh, I feel my life is now completely changed based upon that nugget &quot;&ldquo; thanks Mr. Brilliant.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mr. Brilliant, &quot;By the way my new version is special for the translators of this great work translated it so there are no words with less than 9 letters long so as to bring out the most demonstrative and subjectivelatuative meaning of the words thus enabling me to get all that can be gotten from the most complicated renderings thus making me even more brilliant in the eyes of unenlightened believers.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I still think we need to examine the different 3rd century renditions of the Greek word &quot;&tilde;awahooe&acute; so we can see how other Greek writers used the word so we can determine the most reliable and effective use of the word for the most authentic rendering of the verse thus pulling from it all the vast riches of this profound word &quot;&tilde;awahooe&acute;.<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;But how do you decide who is right?&quot;<br />
<br />
Mike, &quot;AV, you are so narrow-minded! How can you read a Bible with Easter in it anyway?&quot;<br />
<br />
Nancy, &quot;How do we even know John 11:35 was really in the originals?&quot;<br />
<br />
Neal, &quot;I found a scholar who read of a professor who talked with his gardener who knew an archeologists who was able to gaze upon the famous fragment P734075439.479 1/2 from the collection over in Dead Sea Visitor&acute;s Center, oh I mean the &quot;&tilde;Dead Sea Museum of Ancient Artifacts&acute; and he says it is there.&quot;<br />
<br />
Nancy, &quot;Wow, could the archeologists read Greek?&quot;<br />
<br />
Neal, &quot;No, but the janitor could and he told him that P734075439.479 1/2 contained the verse as it stands in many of the modern versions.&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Well, that is great &quot;&ldquo; I think we can call this Bible study a great success. Let&acute;s meet next week so we can have some time to digest these great truths. Then we will be prepared to really dig into John 11:35 verse using all the modern tools and resources available.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;You are not coming next week are you AV?&quot;<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;No, I think I&acute;ll just stay home and watch some Captain Kangaroo reruns, thank you for asking and for being so thoughtful.&quot;</p>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-12-08T08:43:42-06:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&nbsp;found this story on a <a href="http://www.puritanboard.com/f63/why-do-kj-only-types-believe-westcott-hort-manuscripts-bad-14539/#post188758">website</a> while i was researching the KJV Only debate.</p>
<p>For enjoyment only!<br />
<br />
Quote:<br />
<br />
Picture this:<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Welcome everybody to the Truth of Truth Ministry&acute;s weekly Bible study. Thanks for being here. I&acute;m stoked. Our passage to study tonight is John 11:35 Jesus wept. Let&acute;s see what we can learn from this passage. Who wants to go first?&quot;<br />
<br />
Bob, &quot;Well, my New English Common Vernacular version doesn&acute;t read Jesus wept but that &quot;Jesus groaned.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;Interesting, you know the Greek word there for wept is &quot;&tilde;awahuu&acute; &quot;&ldquo; I got this from Nestle.&quot;<br />
<br />
Bill, &quot;Wow, profound!&quot;<br />
<br />
Bob, &quot;But my version, The &quot;Newest English Super Common Version&quot; says grunt.&quot;<br />
<br />
Jack, &quot;You mean Jesus grunted?!?!&quot;<br />
<br />
Mike: &quot;My new &quot;Authentic Expository Rendition&quot; matches Vaticanus! And didn&acute;t they find this great manuscript in trash can in the Vatican library?<br />
<br />
AVBunyan: &quot;Yes, they did &quot;&ldquo; maybe they should have left it there.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I have a Greek lexicon from the 4th century Syrian that says the word for wept is really, &quot;&tilde;awahooie&acute; which makes a major difference in the phrasing! Wow, I get so excited when I use the Greek &quot;&ldquo; makes me feel, well, just enlightened like an angel of light!&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;I can see this is going to be a very uplifting night. Nothing like some real dynamic equivalent renderings using the aros tense of the subjective superlative!&quot;<br />
<br />
Bill, &quot;Harry, where did you learn Greek?&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I don&acute;t really know Greek I just read it in Zodiates book, &quot;How to Master Greek in 30 Days.&quot;<br />
<br />
Martha, &quot;Well, I have a Greek lexicon from the 14th Century revision of the Lollard #3 and the word wept can also be translated moaned.&quot;<br />
<br />
Martha, &quot;You have to understand the trials and tribulations for the times for without this information you can&acute;t enter into the emotional congatative condiveness of the sureality.&quot;<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;What am I missing here &quot;&ldquo; we are only talking about two words.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;Hush, AV, you&acute;ve got a bad attitude! What about all those poor people before 1611?&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Hush, AV you are not exhibiting the sweet spirit of the Christ here. Also, what about all those people in other countries who can&acute;t even speak English?<br />
Now let&acute;s get back to our Bible study. Who has some more nuggets on, Jesus wept?&quot;<br />
<br />
Mr. Brilliant, &quot;My new updated &quot;&tilde;Antioch Gratulative Retention Bible&acute; speaks of the word wept being in the past tense conjegative thus meaning that Jesus was weeping before he ever got there. This really touched my heart.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;Oh, I feel my life is now completely changed based upon that nugget &quot;&ldquo; thanks Mr. Brilliant.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mr. Brilliant, &quot;By the way my new version is special for the translators of this great work translated it so there are no words with less than 9 letters long so as to bring out the most demonstrative and subjectivelatuative meaning of the words thus enabling me to get all that can be gotten from the most complicated renderings thus making me even more brilliant in the eyes of unenlightened believers.&quot;<br />
<br />
Harry, &quot;I still think we need to examine the different 3rd century renditions of the Greek word &quot;&tilde;awahooe&acute; so we can see how other Greek writers used the word so we can determine the most reliable and effective use of the word for the most authentic rendering of the verse thus pulling from it all the vast riches of this profound word &quot;&tilde;awahooe&acute;.<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;But how do you decide who is right?&quot;<br />
<br />
Mike, &quot;AV, you are so narrow-minded! How can you read a Bible with Easter in it anyway?&quot;<br />
<br />
Nancy, &quot;How do we even know John 11:35 was really in the originals?&quot;<br />
<br />
Neal, &quot;I found a scholar who read of a professor who talked with his gardener who knew an archeologists who was able to gaze upon the famous fragment P734075439.479 1/2 from the collection over in Dead Sea Visitor&acute;s Center, oh I mean the &quot;&tilde;Dead Sea Museum of Ancient Artifacts&acute; and he says it is there.&quot;<br />
<br />
Nancy, &quot;Wow, could the archeologists read Greek?&quot;<br />
<br />
Neal, &quot;No, but the janitor could and he told him that P734075439.479 1/2 contained the verse as it stands in many of the modern versions.&quot;<br />
<br />
Elder Dim Whit, &quot;Well, that is great &quot;&ldquo; I think we can call this Bible study a great success. Let&acute;s meet next week so we can have some time to digest these great truths. Then we will be prepared to really dig into John 11:35 verse using all the modern tools and resources available.&quot;<br />
<br />
Mary, &quot;You are not coming next week are you AV?&quot;<br />
<br />
AV, &quot;No, I think I&acute;ll just stay home and watch some Captain Kangaroo reruns, thank you for asking and for being so thoughtful.&quot;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>World War 2 Training Normandy</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/11/27/World-War-2-Training-Normandy"/><id>urn:uuid:f276a527-049c-3ec6-bef9-db05b8e2b7cf</id><updated>2010-11-27T19:13:54-06:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Reading Beyond Opinion by Ravi Zacharias and other contributors Ravi was telling a story about World War II and some problems a platoon leader was having with taking over a small house. Because i enjoy reading about World War II i decided to see if i could find anything out about the story. Well i found on <a href="http://www.worldwar2history.info/Normandy/training.html">worldwar2history.info</a> a story that sounds like this is what Ravi was talking about. I am posting it here so if the site goes away i will still have it.</p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica"><b>Converted for the Web from &quot;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684848015/interesting-20">Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Normandy Beaches, To The Bulge, To The Surrender Of Germany</a>&quot; by <a href="http://www.worldwar2history.info/Band-of-Brothers/ambrose.html">Stephen E. Ambrose</a></b></font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">At dawn, all along  the plateau above the bluff at Omaha, GIs shook themselves awake, did  their business, ate some rations, smoked a cigarette, got into some kind  of formation, and prepared to move out to broaden the beachhead. But in  the hedgerows, individuals got lost, squads got lost. German sniper  fire came from all directions. The Norman farm homes, made of stone and  surrounded by stone walls and a stone barn, made excellent fortresses.  Probing attacks brought forth a stream of bullets from the Germans,  pretty much discouraging further probes.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Brig. Gen.  Norman &quot;Dutch&quot; Cota, assistant division commander of the 29th, came on a  group of infantry pinned down by some Germans in a farmhouse. He asked  the captain in command why his men were making no effort to take the  building.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Sir, the Germans are in there, shooting at us,&quot; the captain replied.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Well,  I'll tell you what, captain,&quot; said Cota, unbuckling two grenades from  his jacket. &quot;You and your men start shooting at them. I'll take a squad  of men and you and your men watch carefully. I'll show you how to take a  house with Germans in it.&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Cota led  his squad around a hedge to get as close as possible to the house.  Suddenly, he gave a whoop and raced forward, the squad following,  yelling like wild men. As they tossed grenades into the windows, Cota  and another man kicked in the front door, tossed a couple of grenades  inside, waited for the explosions, then dashed into the house. The  surviving Germans inside were streaming out the back door, running for  their lives.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Cota  returned to the captain. &quot;You've seen how to take a house,&quot; said the  general, still out of breath. &quot;Do you understand? Do you know how to do  it now?&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Yes, sir.&quot;   </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Well, I won't be around to do it for you again,&quot; Cota said. &quot;I can't do it for everybody.&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">That  little story speaks to the training of the U.S. Army for the Battle of  Normandy. At first glance, Cota's bravery stands out, along with his  sense of the dramatic and his knowledge of tactics. He could be sure the  story would get around the division. A lesson would be learned. His own  reputation would go even higher, the men would be even more willing to  follow him.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">But after  that first glance, a question emerges. Where had that captain been the  last six months? He had been in training to fight the German army. He  had been committed to offensive action, trained to it, inspired to it.  But no one had thought to show him how to take an occupied house. He  knew all about getting ashore from an LCVP, about beach obstacles, about  paths up the bluff, about ravines, about amphibious assault techniques.  But no one had shown him how to take a house, because there were no  standing houses on Omaha Beach, so that wasn't one of his problems.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Not on  June 6. But on June 7, it became his number one problem. The same was  true for the 200 or so company commanders already ashore and would be  for the hundreds of others waiting to enter the battle. As Cota said, he  couldn't be there to teach all of them how to take a house. They were  going to have to figure it out for themselves.   </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Normandy  was a soldier's battle. It belonged to the riflemen, machine gunners,  mortarmen, tankers, and artillerymen who were on the front lines. There  was no room for maneuver. There was no opportunity for subtlety. There  was a simplicity to the fighting: for the Germans, to hold; for the  Americans, to attack.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Where they  would hold or attack required no decision-making: it was always the  next village or field. The real decision-making came at the battalion,  company, and platoon levels: where to place the mines, the barbed wire,  the machine-gun pits, where to dig the foxholes -- or where and how to  attack them.  </font></p>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-11-27T19:17:40-06:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Reading Beyond Opinion by Ravi Zacharias and other contributors Ravi was telling a story about World War II and some problems a platoon leader was having with taking over a small house. Because i enjoy reading about World War II i decided to see if i could find anything out about the story. Well i found on <a href="http://www.worldwar2history.info/Normandy/training.html">worldwar2history.info</a> a story that sounds like this is what Ravi was talking about. I am posting it here so if the site goes away i will still have it.</p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica"><b>Converted for the Web from &quot;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684848015/interesting-20">Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Normandy Beaches, To The Bulge, To The Surrender Of Germany</a>&quot; by <a href="http://www.worldwar2history.info/Band-of-Brothers/ambrose.html">Stephen E. Ambrose</a></b></font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">At dawn, all along  the plateau above the bluff at Omaha, GIs shook themselves awake, did  their business, ate some rations, smoked a cigarette, got into some kind  of formation, and prepared to move out to broaden the beachhead. But in  the hedgerows, individuals got lost, squads got lost. German sniper  fire came from all directions. The Norman farm homes, made of stone and  surrounded by stone walls and a stone barn, made excellent fortresses.  Probing attacks brought forth a stream of bullets from the Germans,  pretty much discouraging further probes.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Brig. Gen.  Norman &quot;Dutch&quot; Cota, assistant division commander of the 29th, came on a  group of infantry pinned down by some Germans in a farmhouse. He asked  the captain in command why his men were making no effort to take the  building.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Sir, the Germans are in there, shooting at us,&quot; the captain replied.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Well,  I'll tell you what, captain,&quot; said Cota, unbuckling two grenades from  his jacket. &quot;You and your men start shooting at them. I'll take a squad  of men and you and your men watch carefully. I'll show you how to take a  house with Germans in it.&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Cota led  his squad around a hedge to get as close as possible to the house.  Suddenly, he gave a whoop and raced forward, the squad following,  yelling like wild men. As they tossed grenades into the windows, Cota  and another man kicked in the front door, tossed a couple of grenades  inside, waited for the explosions, then dashed into the house. The  surviving Germans inside were streaming out the back door, running for  their lives.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Cota  returned to the captain. &quot;You've seen how to take a house,&quot; said the  general, still out of breath. &quot;Do you understand? Do you know how to do  it now?&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Yes, sir.&quot;   </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">&quot;Well, I won't be around to do it for you again,&quot; Cota said. &quot;I can't do it for everybody.&quot;  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">That  little story speaks to the training of the U.S. Army for the Battle of  Normandy. At first glance, Cota's bravery stands out, along with his  sense of the dramatic and his knowledge of tactics. He could be sure the  story would get around the division. A lesson would be learned. His own  reputation would go even higher, the men would be even more willing to  follow him.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">But after  that first glance, a question emerges. Where had that captain been the  last six months? He had been in training to fight the German army. He  had been committed to offensive action, trained to it, inspired to it.  But no one had thought to show him how to take an occupied house. He  knew all about getting ashore from an LCVP, about beach obstacles, about  paths up the bluff, about ravines, about amphibious assault techniques.  But no one had shown him how to take a house, because there were no  standing houses on Omaha Beach, so that wasn't one of his problems.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Not on  June 6. But on June 7, it became his number one problem. The same was  true for the 200 or so company commanders already ashore and would be  for the hundreds of others waiting to enter the battle. As Cota said, he  couldn't be there to teach all of them how to take a house. They were  going to have to figure it out for themselves.   </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Normandy  was a soldier's battle. It belonged to the riflemen, machine gunners,  mortarmen, tankers, and artillerymen who were on the front lines. There  was no room for maneuver. There was no opportunity for subtlety. There  was a simplicity to the fighting: for the Germans, to hold; for the  Americans, to attack.  </font></p>
<p><font size="-1" face="arial, helvetica">Where they  would hold or attack required no decision-making: it was always the  next village or field. The real decision-making came at the battalion,  company, and platoon levels: where to place the mines, the barbed wire,  the machine-gun pits, where to dig the foxholes -- or where and how to  attack them.  </font></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Bible Books Memory Song</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/11/09/Bible-Books-Memory-Song"/><id>urn:uuid:7d444815-716a-38f0-b73d-18dd8fbd5272</id><updated>2010-11-09T10:39:20-06:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&nbsp;found this pretty cool.</p>
<object width="640" height="390">
<param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ixMvFdeo-F0&amp;hl=en_US&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;version=3" name="movie" />
<param value="true" name="allowFullScreen" />
<param value="always" name="allowScriptAccess" /><embed width="640" height="390" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ixMvFdeo-F0&amp;hl=en_US&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;version=3"></embed></object>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-11-09T10:40:00-06:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&nbsp;found this pretty cool.</p>
<object width="640" height="390">
<param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ixMvFdeo-F0&amp;hl=en_US&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;version=3" name="movie" />
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<param value="always" name="allowScriptAccess" /><embed width="640" height="390" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ixMvFdeo-F0&amp;hl=en_US&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;version=3"></embed></object>]]></content></entry><entry><title>NIV Memory Verse Challange</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/10/02/NIV-Memory-Verse-Challange"/><id>urn:uuid:4fb7ab68-4ff9-36cd-986c-eb96e0e8b513</id><updated>2010-10-02T22:34:08-05:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Here is a memory verse challenge for NIV Readers. This only works with NIV. Let me know how you do.<br />
<br />
Ladies and gentlemen, this amazing Bible memory program is by far and away the most amazing system ever developed. Even if you are a poor reader, or think you are too old to commit Bible verses to memory this plan will work for you. <br />
<br />
First, you must have a New International Version bible. This memory plan is designed to work only with the NIV. As you follow this plan you will be amazed at how simple, easy to understand, and perfect for memory work the NIV will prove to be.<br />
<br />
Second, turn in your NIV and see that you too can learn every word of these seventeen verses in less than ten minutes.<br />
<br />
Matthew 17:21<br />
Matthew 18:11<br />
Matthew 23:14<br />
Mark 7:16<br />
Mark 9:44<br />
Mark 9:46<br />
Mark 11:26<br />
Mark 15:28<br />
Luke 17:36<br />
Luke 23:17<br />
John 5:4<br />
Acts 8:37<br />
Acts 15:34<br />
Acts 24:7<br />
Acts 28:29<br />
Romans 16:24<br />
1 John 5:7<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
Now i did not find these on my own, but did find a site that listed them<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.biblebelievers.com">www.biblebelievers.com</a><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
Let me know what you think.</p>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-10-02T22:36:57-05:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Here is a memory verse challenge for NIV Readers. This only works with NIV. Let me know how you do.<br />
<br />
Ladies and gentlemen, this amazing Bible memory program is by far and away the most amazing system ever developed. Even if you are a poor reader, or think you are too old to commit Bible verses to memory this plan will work for you. <br />
<br />
First, you must have a New International Version bible. This memory plan is designed to work only with the NIV. As you follow this plan you will be amazed at how simple, easy to understand, and perfect for memory work the NIV will prove to be.<br />
<br />
Second, turn in your NIV and see that you too can learn every word of these seventeen verses in less than ten minutes.<br />
<br />
Matthew 17:21<br />
Matthew 18:11<br />
Matthew 23:14<br />
Mark 7:16<br />
Mark 9:44<br />
Mark 9:46<br />
Mark 11:26<br />
Mark 15:28<br />
Luke 17:36<br />
Luke 23:17<br />
John 5:4<br />
Acts 8:37<br />
Acts 15:34<br />
Acts 24:7<br />
Acts 28:29<br />
Romans 16:24<br />
1 John 5:7<br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
Now i did not find these on my own, but did find a site that listed them<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.biblebelievers.com">www.biblebelievers.com</a><br />
<br />
&nbsp;<br />
<br />
Let me know what you think.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Stop praying for revival and start praying people repent</title><link href="/Devotion/2010/04/26/Stop-praying-for-revival-and-start-praying-people-repent"/><id>urn:uuid:f80fc064-e96a-334e-a5d1-b997525c6615</id><updated>2010-04-26T22:58:22-05:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<span class="synopsis">When you become entitled to exercise the right of voting for public<br />&#13;
officers, let it be impressed on your mind that God commands you to<br />&#13;
choose for rulers, “just men who will rule in the fear of God.” The<br />&#13;
preservation of government depends on the faithful discharge of this<br />&#13;
duty;if the citizens neglect their duty and place unprincipled men in<br />&#13;
office, the government will soon be corrupted;laws will be made, not for<br />&#13;
the public good so much as for selfish or local purposes;corrupt or<br />&#13;
incompetent men will be appointed to execute the laws;the public<br />&#13;
revenues will be squandered on unworthy men;and the rights of the<br />&#13;
citizens will be violated or disregarded. If a republican government<br />&#13;
fails to secure public prosperity and happiness, it must be because the<br />&#13;
citizens neglect the divine commands, and elect bad men to make and<br />&#13;
administer the laws.</span>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2010-04-26T22:59:42-05:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><span id="synopsis">When you become entitled to exercise the right of voting for public<br />
officers, let it be impressed on your mind that God commands you to<br />
choose for rulers, &ldquo;just men who will rule in the fear of God.&rdquo; The<br />
preservation of government depends on the faithful discharge of this<br />
duty;if the citizens neglect their duty and place unprincipled men in<br />
office, the government will soon be corrupted;laws will be made, not for<br />
the public good so much as for selfish or local purposes;corrupt or<br />
incompetent men will be appointed to execute the laws;the public<br />
revenues will be squandered on unworthy men;and the rights of the<br />
citizens will be violated or disregarded. If a republican government<br />
fails to secure public prosperity and happiness, it must be because the<br />
citizens neglect the divine commands, and elect bad men to make and<br />
administer the laws.</span><br />
<br />
<br />
-Noah Webster<br />
(History of the United States (New Haven:Durrie &amp; Peck, 1832), pp.<br />
336-337, 49.)<br />
<br />
2 Samuel 23:3 (King James Version)<br />
&nbsp;3The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth<br />
over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.<br />
<br />
Pray for repentance my friend. I&nbsp;like to be more direct on what i fell needs to happen. Revival will come when people repent from their sins and turn to Christ. Live the life that is pleasing to the Lord, and be a example to others. </p>
<h2 id="passage_heading">Colossians 1:10&nbsp;(King James Version)</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;<sup id="en-KJV-29476" class="versenum">10</sup>That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God;</p>
<p>Revival is a community thing, to me, repentance is a personal one. Each one of us need to acknowledge our sins and strive to be &quot;Salt and Light&quot; to this world.</p>
<h2 id="passage_heading">Matthew 5:13-16&nbsp;(King James Version)</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;<sup id="en-KJV-23248" class="versenum">13</sup>Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<sup id="en-KJV-23249" class="versenum">14</sup>Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<sup id="en-KJV-23250" class="versenum">15</sup>Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<sup id="en-KJV-23251" class="versenum">16</sup>Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.</p>
<p>More on this later.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>That's My King by Dr. S. M. Lockridge</title><link href="/Devotion/2009/09/02/That-s-My-King-by-Dr-S-M-Lockridge"/><id>urn:uuid:5d9d266e-f728-3c18-abe3-a2c854465f48</id><updated>2009-09-02T22:32:29-05:00</updated><summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>My King was born King. <br />
The Bible says He&rsquo;s a Seven Way King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of the Jews &ndash; that&rsquo;s a racial King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of Israel &ndash; that&rsquo;s a National King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of righteousness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of the ages. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of Heaven. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of glory. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of kings and He is the Lord of lords. <br />
Now that&rsquo;s my King. Well I wonder if you know Him. Do you know Him? Don&rsquo;t try to mislead me. Do you know my King? <br />
David said the Heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament show His handiwork. <br />
My King is the only one whom there are no means of measure can define His limitless love. <br />
No far seeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shore of supplies. <br />
No barriers can hinder Him from pouring out His blessing. <br />
Well, well, He&rsquo;s enduringly strong. <br />
He&rsquo;s entirely sincere. <br />
He&rsquo;s eternally steadfast. <br />
He&rsquo;s immortally graceful. <br />
He&rsquo;s imperially powerful. <br />
He&rsquo;s impartially merciful. That&rsquo;s my King. <br />
He&rsquo;s God&rsquo;s Son. <br />
He&rsquo;s the sinner&rsquo;s saviour. <br />
He&rsquo;s the centrepiece of civilization. <br />
He stands alone in Himself. <br />
He&rsquo;s august. <br />
He&rsquo;s unique. <br />
He&rsquo;s unparalleled. <br />
He&rsquo;s unprecedented. <br />
He&rsquo;s supreme. <br />
He&rsquo;s pre-eminent. <br />
Well, He&rsquo;s the loftiest idea in literature. <br />
He&rsquo;s the highest personality in philosophy. <br />
He&rsquo;s the supreme problem in high criticism. <br />
He&rsquo;s the fundamental doctrine of proved theology. <br />
He&rsquo;s the carnal necessity of spiritual religion. That&rsquo;s my King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the miracle of the age. <br />
He&rsquo;s the superlative of everything good that you choose to call Him. <br />
Well, He&rsquo;s the only one able to supply all of our needs simultaneously. <br />
He supplies strength for the weak. <br />
He&rsquo;s available for the tempted and the tried. <br />
He sympathizes and He saves. <br />
He&rsquo;s strong God and He guides. &lt;- some have it He guards and He guides<br />
He heals the sick. <br />
He cleanses the lepers. <br />
He forgives sinners. <br />
He discharged debtors. <br />
He delivers the captives. <br />
He defends the feeble. <br />
He blesses the young. <br />
He serves the unfortunate. <br />
He regards the aged. <br />
He rewards the diligent and He beautifies the meek. Do you know Him? <br />
Well, my King is the key of knowledge. <br />
He&rsquo;s the wellspring of wisdom. <br />
He&rsquo;s the doorway of deliverance. <br />
He&rsquo;s the pathway of peace. <br />
He&rsquo;s the roadway of righteousness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the highway of holiness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the gateway of glory. <br />
He&rsquo;s the master of the mighty. <br />
He&rsquo;s the captain of the conquerors. <br />
He&rsquo;s the head of the heroes. <br />
He&rsquo;s the leader of the legislatures. <br />
He&rsquo;s the overseer of the overcomers. <br />
He&rsquo;s the governor of governors. <br />
He&rsquo;s the prince of princes. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of kings and He&rsquo;s the Lord of lords. That&rsquo;s my King. Yeah. Yeah. That&rsquo;s my King. My King, yeah. <br />
His office is manifold. <br />
His promise is sure. <br />
His light is matchless. <br />
His goodness is limitless. <br />
His mercy is everlasting. <br />
His love never changes. <br />
His Word is enough. <br />
His grace is sufficient. <br />
His reign is righteous. <br />
His yoke is easy and His burden is light. <br />
Well. I wish I could describe Him to you, but He&rsquo;s indescribable. <br />
He&rsquo;s indescribable. Yes. <br />
He&rsquo;s incomprehensible. <br />
He&rsquo;s invincible. <br />
He&rsquo;s irresistible. <br />
I&rsquo;m coming to tell you, the heavens of heavens cannot contain Him, let alone a man explaining Him. <br />
You can&rsquo;t get Him out of your mind. <br />
You can&rsquo;t get Him off of your hands. <br />
You can&rsquo;t outlive Him and you can&rsquo;t live without Him. <br />
Well, Pharisees couldn&rsquo;t stand Him, but they found out they couldn&rsquo;t stop Him. <br />
Pilot couldn&rsquo;t find any fault in Him. <br />
The witnesses couldn&rsquo;t get their testimonies to agree. <br />
Herod couldn&rsquo;t kill Him. <br />
Death couldn&rsquo;t handle Him and the grave couldn&rsquo;t hold Him. <br />
That&rsquo;s my King. Yeah. <br />
He always has been and He always will be. <br />
I&rsquo;m talking about He had no predecessor and He&rsquo;ll have no successor. <br />
There was nobody before Him and there&rsquo;ll be nobody after Him. <br />
You cant impeach Him and He&rsquo;s not going to resign. That&rsquo;s my King! That&rsquo;s my King! <br />
Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory. Well, all the power belongs to my King. We&rsquo;re around here talking about black power and white power and green power, but it&rsquo;s God&rsquo;s power. Thine is the power. Yeah. And the glory. We try to get prestige and honour and glory for ourselves, but the glory is all His. Yes. Thine is the Kingdom and the power and glory, forever and ever and ever and ever. How long is that? And ever and ever and ever and ever. And when you get through with all of the evers, then, Amen.</p>
<p>&mdash;Dr. S. M. Lockridge</p>]]></summary><category term="Devotion"/><published>2009-09-02T22:42:50-05:00</published><content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>My King was born King. <br />
The Bible says He&rsquo;s a Seven Way King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of the Jews &ndash; that&rsquo;s a racial King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of Israel &ndash; that&rsquo;s a National King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of righteousness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of the ages. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of Heaven. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of glory. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of kings and He is the Lord of lords. <br />
Now that&rsquo;s my King. Well I wonder if you know Him. Do you know Him? Don&rsquo;t try to mislead me. Do you know my King? <br />
David said the Heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament show His handiwork. <br />
My King is the only one whom there are no means of measure can define His limitless love. <br />
No far seeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shore of supplies. <br />
No barriers can hinder Him from pouring out His blessing. <br />
Well, well, He&rsquo;s enduringly strong. <br />
He&rsquo;s entirely sincere. <br />
He&rsquo;s eternally steadfast. <br />
He&rsquo;s immortally graceful. <br />
He&rsquo;s imperially powerful. <br />
He&rsquo;s impartially merciful. That&rsquo;s my King. <br />
He&rsquo;s God&rsquo;s Son. <br />
He&rsquo;s the sinner&rsquo;s saviour. <br />
He&rsquo;s the centrepiece of civilization. <br />
He stands alone in Himself. <br />
He&rsquo;s august. <br />
He&rsquo;s unique. <br />
He&rsquo;s unparalleled. <br />
He&rsquo;s unprecedented. <br />
He&rsquo;s supreme. <br />
He&rsquo;s pre-eminent. <br />
Well, He&rsquo;s the loftiest idea in literature. <br />
He&rsquo;s the highest personality in philosophy. <br />
He&rsquo;s the supreme problem in high criticism. <br />
He&rsquo;s the fundamental doctrine of proved theology. <br />
He&rsquo;s the carnal necessity of spiritual religion. That&rsquo;s my King. <br />
He&rsquo;s the miracle of the age. <br />
He&rsquo;s the superlative of everything good that you choose to call Him. <br />
Well, He&rsquo;s the only one able to supply all of our needs simultaneously. <br />
He supplies strength for the weak. <br />
He&rsquo;s available for the tempted and the tried. <br />
He sympathizes and He saves. <br />
He&rsquo;s strong God and He guides. &lt;- some have it He guards and He guides<br />
He heals the sick. <br />
He cleanses the lepers. <br />
He forgives sinners. <br />
He discharged debtors. <br />
He delivers the captives. <br />
He defends the feeble. <br />
He blesses the young. <br />
He serves the unfortunate. <br />
He regards the aged. <br />
He rewards the diligent and He beautifies the meek. Do you know Him? <br />
Well, my King is the key of knowledge. <br />
He&rsquo;s the wellspring of wisdom. <br />
He&rsquo;s the doorway of deliverance. <br />
He&rsquo;s the pathway of peace. <br />
He&rsquo;s the roadway of righteousness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the highway of holiness. <br />
He&rsquo;s the gateway of glory. <br />
He&rsquo;s the master of the mighty. <br />
He&rsquo;s the captain of the conquerors. <br />
He&rsquo;s the head of the heroes. <br />
He&rsquo;s the leader of the legislatures. <br />
He&rsquo;s the overseer of the overcomers. <br />
He&rsquo;s the governor of governors. <br />
He&rsquo;s the prince of princes. <br />
He&rsquo;s the King of kings and He&rsquo;s the Lord of lords. That&rsquo;s my King. Yeah. Yeah. That&rsquo;s my King. My King, yeah. <br />
His office is manifold. <br />
His promise is sure. <br />
His light is matchless. <br />
His goodness is limitless. <br />
His mercy is everlasting. <br />
His love never changes. <br />
His Word is enough. <br />
His grace is sufficient. <br />
His reign is righteous. <br />
His yoke is easy and His burden is light. <br />
Well. I wish I could describe Him to you, but He&rsquo;s indescribable. <br />
He&rsquo;s indescribable. Yes. <br />
He&rsquo;s incomprehensible. <br />
He&rsquo;s invincible. <br />
He&rsquo;s irresistible. <br />
I&rsquo;m coming to tell you, the heavens of heavens cannot contain Him, let alone a man explaining Him. <br />
You can&rsquo;t get Him out of your mind. <br />
You can&rsquo;t get Him off of your hands. <br />
You can&rsquo;t outlive Him and you can&rsquo;t live without Him. <br />
Well, Pharisees couldn&rsquo;t stand Him, but they found out they couldn&rsquo;t stop Him. <br />
Pilot couldn&rsquo;t find any fault in Him. <br />
The witnesses couldn&rsquo;t get their testimonies to agree. <br />
Herod couldn&rsquo;t kill Him. <br />
Death couldn&rsquo;t handle Him and the grave couldn&rsquo;t hold Him. <br />
That&rsquo;s my King. Yeah. <br />
He always has been and He always will be. <br />
I&rsquo;m talking about He had no predecessor and He&rsquo;ll have no successor. <br />
There was nobody before Him and there&rsquo;ll be nobody after Him. <br />
You cant impeach Him and He&rsquo;s not going to resign. That&rsquo;s my King! That&rsquo;s my King! <br />
Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory. Well, all the power belongs to my King. We&rsquo;re around here talking about black power and white power and green power, but it&rsquo;s God&rsquo;s power. Thine is the power. Yeah. And the glory. We try to get prestige and honour and glory for ourselves, but the glory is all His. Yes. Thine is the Kingdom and the power and glory, forever and ever and ever and ever. How long is that? And ever and ever and ever and ever. And when you get through with all of the evers, then, Amen.</p>
<p>&mdash;Dr. S. M. Lockridge</p>]]></content></entry></feed>

