Tuesday, March 19, 2013

The simplest definition of 'wrong' that I know ...is that it is 'not correct'.

For the past 5 years, our United States government has spent nearly $80 billion on something they perceive as a problem.  During peak spending, it was over $10 million per day.  With only one tenth of the amount spent just in one day, I could handle the expenses for my family for the next thirty years.  And right now, I could solve the government's huge perceived problem.

They call it Global Warming, and a threat to our future.  But, from what I read in the Bible, we have nothing to fear.  "Then I saw "a new heaven and a new earth," for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea.  And I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God ..."



Besides, the global warming has already taken place ...it happened quite logically over 4,000 years ago.  I'd say all those who didn't fear the global cooling were in a worse way.  It is a fact that land heats up more than water, so irregardless of climatic variations, the greatest cooling would have taken place during the Flood of Noah's day.  



Noah and his family were in the ark for about a year, and during this time there would be no deserts, since water covered the whole earth. When the water receded, and land appeared again, it would then become hotter ...hence, global warming.  Simple logic ...and simple truth.

Trust what the Bible says, as Jesus also spoke of ...and much wrong can be cleared up.


Fault and guilt sometimes go together ...and often are used as legal definitions in a court of law.

Fault is not an accusation of the intent.  We all know that many things that happen, were not intended to happen.  Yet, many do not like to admit that it may be their fault ...preferring to point a finger elsewhere.  "It's not my fault, it's that one's fault," pointing instead, perhaps to San Andreas.


Most of us like to have no-fault insurance.  I'd rather have no-fault assurance ---full coverage through Jesus.


By the way, the Flood was a judgment. The world was guilty.

And we are not exempt from that guilt.



The Bible is clear, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God ..."

So, the world is already condemned.  We don't need some fast talking lawyer.  We have lots of fast talkers that lead us into trouble.  We need to be led out of trouble. And some lawyers are good, but we need more than that.  We need Jesus.

"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."

We are "Guilty as charged" ...and redeemed, as promised.