The Burys

The Burys

Friday, December 13, 2013

Spiritual backbone

It comes time to pass on what was given to me. Time to teach my young child. Where do I start?
Respect or honor or obedience maybe trust. Well I think that I will be his servant and let him desire for himself.

                                          Marceaux

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Power & Action

It is the “how” of getting rid of sin if you are earnest about doing it at all: face it, snare it, surrender it. Hate it, forsake it confess it, and restore for it. Shoemaker was adamant that Christianity has a moral backbone. It is not, he said, about “good deeds” alone. It is not about “service” alone. It is not alone about the standards of the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount, or other rules for appropriate  moral conduct in the Bible. Nor is it just about the elimination of sin. It is about using the power of the spirit of God, received from on high in rebirth, in order to live and prosper according to God’s will as laid down in the Bible and as given to man by revelation from God."
Rev. Sam Shoemaker

Rev. Sam Shoemaker an Episcopalian minister who was a major influence  in the foundation of Alcoholics Anonymous. Its  about that power. The power to do what my spirit wants and not my flesh. The power to keep on task when things are not going the way I think they should. The power to have relationship with those difficult people. The power to look at my failure as opportunity for growth. Power to get dirty with someone soul dealing with the sin in our lives. All this power is available all I have to do is ask Jesus and He will fulfill that need. Thank Jesus for that need because its that need that has given me purpose.

MARCEAUX

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Happy Blogger

Here it is hot off the blogging press.


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Happy Blogger

Hey blog world. I am trying to blog those things that are valuable. I just got everything running smoothly.


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Monday, December 2, 2013

Stop and Think

Job 37:14 NIRV
"Job, listen to me. Stop and think about the wonderful things God does.
What a simple request for me today. How difficult it is just to find some solitude and comfort from my own thinking. My desires I have let wander and my affections are always on the wrong things. My time is spend securing the things that I  need and whats left is given away grudgingly.
How great it is to stop and take it all in. My life is a whirl wind with a toddler then all of a sudden he slows down with you and those intimate embraces are the best. I wish I could live a million years in the embrace of my one and a half year old. The last diaper that I change will be a heart breaker because those days will never be again. Its "those days" that
I always want to live in but I am finding out with my son is that "those days" are now in the present. They are best celebrated slowly.