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Monday, February 03, 2014

A Prophet Is Chosen To Serve


A Prophet Is Chosen
Jonah 1:1-3
1Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, 2Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me. 3But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD.
Jonah is chosen by God to take His Word to Nineveh. Certainly not for human reasons was Jonah chosen. All we know is there was 'wickedness' so great that it came up before the personal presence of God Almighty. We are shown in the story of Jonah that he was not specifically qualified for the work by character, piety, or virtues. God never calls qualified men, He makes men qualified whom He chooses. Everything begins the moment God decides to choose. Thusly the story begins when the Word of God Almighty is revealed to Jonah.

Recall when the Word of the Lord first came to you? Recall the power and might displayed to you personally when God's living (Rema) Word first came to you? Everything was frozen in time as you realized that God Almighty was addressing you from eternity.

We usually see the translation "The Word of the Lord came to...," but in fact the Hebrew simply says "is." The Word of God is. It is for Jonah and to him. It is for you and I and to us. This shows clearly that the Word is not just words.

1 Corinthians 2:3-5

3And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling. 4And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: 5That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.

It is a power which exists and manifests itself. This is why, when the Word is thus revealed to a man, he is not at all in the situation we always imagine: a subordinate receiving orders from a superior; a subordinate who ought to fulfill the order, though this is just a collection of words, which certainly aims at action, and is backed by social sanctions, but which is not itself an action so that in large measure the subordinate is free: he may obey or disobey.

The Word of God, however, is not at all like this. It is power and not just discourse. It transforms what it touches. It cannot be anything but creative and salvic. It never fails to take effect.

A human order, when not obeyed, is without effect, but God's Word always attains its end. In fact this is one of the main lessons of the Book of Jonah. The Word effects God's decision after all kinds of detours and complications which arise because God takes into account and respect's man's decisions too.

When the Word intervenes in a situation, it changes that situation. When it comes on a man, it changes that man even if he refuses to listen. This goes beyond mere obedience. The Word enlists man in an adventure into which he carries all those around him and which may be a controversy with God.

This Word is addressed to an individual man. This Word was addressed to you individually. In effect it is always specific. It is not general truth which any man might grasp and understand with no particular action on God's part. God is first the God of an individual man. Election and vocation relate to an individual and not a crowd, not mankind, not man in general.

We know nothing about the one thus chosen and designated. The Bible does not think it necessary to give us this information. We know almost nothing about Jonah, his family, village, or person. He is a stranger to us. He begins to be important only when the Word of the Lord is on him. We are like that too.

He becomes personal at this moment. Before he no doubt had the worth of any man. He was an individual. Perhaps he was very important. But his destiny was fixed. He was subject to destiny. Now he is taken from the ranks. He achieves singularity. He masters destiny. He is called to change history for himself and others.

Are we who have been called by the Word of Almighty God not unlike this man?

This does not imply individualism. Jonah is a member of the chosen people. The Word he is given is part of the covenant. Jonah belongs to the people of God and this Word integrates him the more closely into the people of God. Throughout his adventure he is alone: alone in face of God and in face of death and in face of Nineveh.

But in his solitude, whether aware of it or not, he belongs to the cloud of witnesses, to the 7,000 men who have not bowed the knee to Baal, to the remnant of Israel. In fact Jonah represents the whole people of Israel, and if he is quite alone he still represents the whole people, both Israel and the Church. This is why God cannot rest content with his individual and arbitrary decision. when Jonah turns his back and flees, it is not just Jonah who is at stake but the whole Church and the world. God cannot let him go. If this man is not independent of God it is because of the world to which he is sent.

The Word had only to come to Jonah for his situation to be genuinely and totally changed even though he himself was not yet changed. What was it that changed, according to the text?

We note first that this Word which manifests God's choice or election is not just an intimation of this election. It is not a kind of announcement which makes known God's decision and which contributes to our personal satisfaction, our personal joy, our edification, and our peace. This Word makes known to Jonah that he has been chosen for a purpose.

God's election is never a choice which stops with the choice. When God Almighty picks out a man and speaks to him, it is to engage him in a work, an action. Nowhere in Scripture do we find indeterminate or purely ambiguous vocation. Nowhere do we find general election to fulfill the will of God at large. No.

When God addresses a man He does not merely give singularity to the man; He also particularizes His will to him. There is of course a general will of God which in some sort applies to all of us. But election does not consist in knowledge of this general will. It is enlistment in a precise action, a specific work.

If God chooses a man, it is in order that he may serve in the work God has undertaken. It is in the measure that he does serve thus that his true election is made known and that it becomes more clear and certain for him. You know your election and your calling.

We cannot be content, then, with Christian virtues; vocation presupposes taking a part in the work. There is no election apart from taking part in this way.

Moreover, when God has chosen a man who has a function to discharge, He never goes back on this. The man who is thus enlisted willy~nilly in God's action remains a chosen man even though he refuses and flees. The fact that Jonah flees is by no means unique.

On the contrary, one might say that all men, when they become aware of this call, begin by refusing and fleeing. But God's choice persists. He has chosen for a precise action, and so long as this is not performed God Almighty pursues man. This is true of all the men of the Bible, including Jonah and you and I.

Ok, so in spiritual reality it is much too simple to think that god offers His grace to man and man accepts or refuses. When God has graciously chosen a man His grace continues even though the man does not do what God has decided. On the other hand, this persistence of election, of which Jonah is an extraordinary example (Which is connected with the fact that God Almighty chooses for a specific action), does not entail a negation of man's will.

God pursues this man, conducts him through his whole life, in order to bring about the consent of this man's will to what God has decided. We see this in the details of God's dealings with Jonah.

In the word's of Lonnie Frisbee, "Don't run, give up fasssst. God always wins..."

On each occasion man can refuse and on each occasion God begins again until man has finally chosen to accept. It may thus be said that by this word man is both more free and also less free than in the presence of a human order. He is more free because he is detached by this word even from social contingencies; he must break with the world. That is what we find with Jonah.

No matter whether he decides to obey or flee, there is a rupture with his daily life, his background, his country. Hencefourth he is separated from others. The matter is so important that everything which previously shaped the life of this man humanly and sociologically fades from the scene. He is in a situation such as no human order could present to him.

Anything that might impel him to obey according to the world has lost it's value and weight for him. But he is also enlisted in an action which he has not chosen and cannot avoid. He is pursued by a devouring love which wants him totally, in the ardor of his own converted heart. He is pursued by an unweary patience which will use every means to bring it about finally that this man yields to God's reason. And the adventure in which man is obliged to stake everything in a freedom which is given, but given only for this adventure, seems to be extraordinarily important for God. In some sense God engages Himself in the work in which He engages man.

Another aspect of all of this situation in which the Word of God sets man is that everything around the called man circles him because he has been chosen. A tempest is unleashed. The people around the called man are inadvertently involved in the work being done in this man's life. God uses everything at His command to nudge this man into compliance to the action for which the man has been called. There will be no rest for anyone around this called man until he does what he has been called to do.

This does not mean that we have to inquire into the spiritual meaning of every event. But we have to realize that these events, in spite of their rational appearance, are in effect part of the formidable accomplishment of the work of Almighty God.

It all begun while Jonah was asleep in the hold of a ship. Jonah had refused the Word of the Lord and ran...a storm erupted.

God is asking the impossible from Jonah, from the human standpoint he has good reason for running. The people he is being sent to are cruel, they decorated their walls and pyramids with scorched enemy skins. Jonah was being sent to mighty conquerors! A fierce people. Anything is better than certain death at Nineveh. Jonah will not accept the impossible from God. He judges as the world judges. But he does not take into account the fact that he is engaged in an adventure in which it is no longer possible to judge this way or that. Decisions made according to the reasoning of the world will lead nowhere and solve nothing.

We see God taking nature into play to see that Jonah fulfills his vocation. The others, the sailors, on the ship are impacted. Jonah has set off in a direction which is precisely the opposite of that indicated by God. He finds that he can no longer live his life where he is. He must leave, and does so as a fugitive. He flees, the text says. He has a bad conscience and flees like Adam and Cain. He flees "away from the presence of the Lord."

It seems to me that the real sense here is spiritual. In departing. Jonah breaks with the people which God has chosen. He no longer wants to belong to the chosen people. So impossible is the order.

The story of Jonah is indeed the story of all of us. What sacrifices are we not ready to make to be far from the face of God, unable as we are to accept that it is from God Himself who fulfills His impossible will!

One more thing, Jonah flees from the presence of God and during the stormy tempest he sleeps. The point is that he refuses even to contemplate this storm. He refuses to see it except as a natural phenomenon about which he can do nothing. He will not see in it God's act, God's appeal, God's pointer. He prefers to know nothing about it. He continues to flee by plunging into unconsciousness of sleep in order not to know that it comes from God.

And we all know what comes next...

Jonah's Storm

Jonah's Storm

Jonah 1:1-3

1Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the son of Amittai, saying,
2Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me.
3But Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD, and went down to Joppa; and he found a ship going to Tarshish: so he paid the fare thereof, and went down into it, to go with them unto Tarshish from the presence of the LORD.

The Word had only to come to Jonah for his situation to be genuinely and totally changed even though he himself was not yet changed. What was it that changed, according to the text?
We take note first that this Word which manifests Almighty God's choice or election is not just an intimation of this election. It is not a kind of announcement which makes known God's decision and which contributes to our own personal satisfaction, our personal joy, our edification, and our peace.

This Word makes known to Jonah that he has been chosen for a specific purpose. God's election is never a choice which stops with the choice. When God picks out a man and speaks to him, it is to engage him in a work, an action.

No where in Scripture do we find indeterminate or purely mystical vocation. No where do we find general election, for example, election to be a Christian 'grosso modo,' to fulfill the will of God at large. When God addresses a man He does not merely give singularity to the man; He also particularizes His will for him.

There is, of course, a general will of God which in some sort applies to all of us. But election does not consist in knowledge of this general will. It is enlistment in a precise action, a specific work.

If God chooses a man, it is in order that He may serve in the work God has undertaken. It is in the measure that he does serve thus that his true election is made known and that it becomes more clear and certain for him. We cannot be content, then, with Christian virtues; vocation presupposes taking part in a work. There is no election apart from taking part in this way.

Moreover, when Almighty God has chosen a man who has a function to discharge, he never goes back on this. The man who is thus enlisted willy~nilly in God's action remains a chosen man even though he refuses and flees to a far away island. The fact that Jonah flees is by no means unique. On the contrary, one might say that all men, when they become aware of this call, begin by refusing and fleeing.

But God's choice persists. He has chosen for a precise action, and so long as this is not performed God pursues man. This is true of all the men of the Bible, including Jonah.

In reality, spiritual reality, it is much too simple to think that God offers His grace to man and man accepts or refuses. When God has graciously chosen a man His grace continues even though the man does not do what God has decided. On the other hand, this persistence of election, of which Jonah is an extraordinary example; which is connected with the fact that Almighty God chooses for a specific action, does not entail a negation of man's will.

God pursues this man, conducts him through his whole life, in order to bring about the consent of this man's will to what God has decided. We see this in God's dealings with Jonah (us).

On each occasion man can refuse and on each occasion God begins again until man has finally chosen to accept. It can thus be said that by this Word man is both more free and also less free than in the presence of a human order.

He is more free because he is detached by this Word even from social contingencies; he must break with the world. That is what we find with Jonah. No matter whether he decides to obey or to flee, there is a rupture with his daily life, his background, his country.

Henceforth he is separated from others. The matter is so important that everything which previously shaped the life of this man humanly and sociologically fades from the scene. He is in a situation such as no human order could present to him.

Anything that might impel him to obey according to the world has lost its value and weight for him. But he is also enlisted in an action which he has not chosen and cannot avoid. He is pursued by a devouring love which wants him totally, in the ardor of his own converted heart. He is pursued by the unweary patience which will use every means to bring it about finally that this man yields to God's reason.
And the adventure in which man is obliged to stake everything in a freedom which is given, but given only for this adventure, seems to extraordinarily important for God. In some sense God engages himself in the work in which he engages man.

Everything circles around the man who has been chosen. A tempest is unleashed. The storm is only there for Jonah. Science can never explain it as a natural event. Jonah teaches us that this storm, whose physical causes are the same as those of all other storms, is there only for Jonah and because of Jonah.

It does have other effects. It sweeps the coasts, disperses fish, causes ships to founder. But its purpose is to smash inflexible Jonah. Thus the elements and many men, especially the sailors, are engaged in the adventure of Jonah with him and because of him. One sees here the weight and seriousness of the call and vocation.

God thinks His choice so important, and takes the one elected so seriously, that He brings nature into play to see that this man fulfills his vocation. This does not mean that we have to inquire into the spiritual meaning of every event. But we have to realise that these events, in spite of their rational appearance, are on effect part of the formidable accomplishment of the work of God. Simply an instrument of God's work. But in the face of the tempest, Jonah sleeps.

Are you sleeping my friend?

Monite

You may have heard the recent allegations against Woody Allen on the net.  Most people, according to King Solomon the wisest man who ever lived, will always believe the first account they hear until they hear the other side of the story.

AFP: Heaviest snowstorm in 50 years blankets northern Iran

Slovenia Ice over the last 4 days


A pointless internet first:
TIL singer Pharrell Williams made the first 24 hour music video for his song "Happy" and it plays on a loop on its own website called "24 Hours Of Happy"

Smarty Pants Face Plants

"New C-27J Spartan cargo planes ordered by the U.S. Air Force are being delivered ... directly to a storage 'boneyard' in the Arizona desert."

 TIL that the longest cave system in the world is probably not Mammoth Cave in KY (405.0 mi). Rather the longest cave in the world is most likely Jewel Cave in South Dakota (166.3 mi), which is estimated to be 2% explored.

 Got up at 3:30am in Joshua Tree National Park to get ready for this photo.

Halftime Show Replay

Dr. Gary GreenWald, Eagles Nest Ministries

Adam/ Eagles Nest Ministries/ Dr.Gary Greenwald


 This story is real and accurate and verified.
This is Adam. Adam is my son's childhood friend. Adam is 28. He was born with only one side to his jaw bone. This made him a deformed baby with one side of his face caved in. His parents took him to Eagle's Nest Ministries. Pastor Gary Greenwald prayed for the baby Adam.

The parents took Adam home and the next day a new jawbone had grown and Adam was healed! The parents did not go back to let Gary know what had happened, no praise report, but now Gary does, years later, because of this posting. Adam is a good looking young man who was healed under the ministry of Gary as an infant. H

Had the parents not taken Adam to the Eagles Nest to be prayed over, I can only wonder what might have been Adams fate in life.

Today Adam is struggling in his walk with the Lord. Could you take a minute to pray for Adam just now? There is a strong call of God upon this young mans life. I have heard him share from the Word of God and I can say that he is truly anointed when he shares God's Word.

Note: The level of faith in the congregation of Eagles Nest is great, I know of no other ministry that I have visited since 1967 where the people have such a high level of faith. People are healed there frequently. The demon winds have blown across Eagles Nest Ministries several times and it has bounced back up stronger each time. Gary is one tough bird!

Dr. Greenwald has been noted for the creative miracles that take place in his ministry. Adam is one of the many who can testify to the power of God in Gary's ministry.If you or anyone you know needs a touch from God, i would go to the Eagles nest!
 
The evangelist Lonnie Frisbee personally told me that Gary is anointed and gifted in the healing ministry. I myself first met Gary, through Gary and Larry Arthur, when he was running his sign business. One of the girls that came to my home Bible study worked for Gary at the time in his sign business. Gary had a very well run company when God called him to share the Gospel message through religious themed movies.After which he branched out into full on ministry. I used to listen to his program on the radio station KYMS as a young man.


Thank You
David Sloane

Saturday, February 01, 2014

You are not supposed to know this stuff...
'An anonymous reader sends a post by Finnish electronics hacker Oona Räisänen, who heard a mysterious digital signal in the audio accompanying a YouTube video of a police chase. The chase was being filmed by a helicopter. Räisänen wrote: "The signal sits alone on the left audio channel, so I can completely isolate it. Judging from the spectrogram, the modulation scheme seems to be BFSK, switching the carrier between 1200 and 2200 Hz. I demodulated it by filtering it with a lowpass and highpass sinc in SoX and comparing outputs. Now I had a bitstream at 1200 bps. ... The bitstream consists of packets of 47 bytes each, synchronized by start and stop bits and separated by repetitions of the byte 0x80. Most bits stay constant during the video, but three distinct groups of bytes contain varying data." She guessed that the data was location telemetry from the helicopter, so she analyzed it to extract coordinates. When she plotted them and compared the resulting curve to the route taken by the fleeing car in the video, it was a match.'

Government waste...?
"Phillip Swarts reports in the Washington Times that NASA is completing a $350 million rocket-engine testing tower at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi that it doesn't want and will never use. 'Because the Constellation Program was canceled in 2010, the A-3's unique testing capabilities will not be needed and the stand will be mothballed upon completion (PDF),, said NASA's inspector general. The A-3 testintower will stand 300 feet and be able to withstand 1 million pounds of thrust (PDF). The massive steel structure is designed to test how rocket engines operate at altitudes of up to 100,000 feet by creating a vacuum within the testing chamber to simulate the upper reaches of the atmosphere. Although NASA does not expect to use the tower after construction, it's compelled by legislation from Sen. Roger F. Wicker (R-MS), who says the testing tower will help maintain the research center's place at the forefront of U.S. space exploration. 'Stennis Space Center is the nation's premier rocket engine testing facility,' says Wicker. 'It is a magnet for public and private research investment because of infrastructure projects like the A-3 test stand. In 2010,I authored an amendment to require the completion of that particular project, ensuring the Stennis facility is prepared for ever-changing technologies and demands.' Others disagree, calling the project the 'Tower of Pork' and noting that the unused structure will cost taxpayers $840,000 a year to maintain. 'Current federal spending trends are not sustainable, and if NASA can make a relatively painless contribution to deficit reduction by shutting down an unwanted program, why not let it happen?' says Pete Sepp, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union. 'It's not rocket science, at least fiscally.'"

Here is the story I told you I would share tonight

 

 Hey America We Saw You Naked And We Were Laughing!

 

Oh Ya Internet Justice

 

Kat Escapes A Dog Friend

 

Secret Autonomy App

 

 Be Afraid Be Very Afraid... 

These guys are nutts!

"Fulford speaks about the asian mafia to kill all illuminati if they continue with the extermination of 2/3rd of mankind ! His goal is to counter U.S. propaganda and expose the Japanese people to the truth so that they may free themselves from the colonial yoke and use their $5 trillion in overseas holdings to end world poverty and save the environment. Benjamin Fulford had issued an ultimatum to the Illuminati on behalf of an ancient Chinese Secret society, consisting of six million members, including thousands of assassins, gangsters and ninjas:

"Desist with your plans for world depopulation or else you and your families will be assassinated."


"We will pluck out the eye at the top of the Illuminati pyramid," Fulford told us. "We have trained ninjas close to them all. They will be wiped out in a matter of hours."