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JimfromOhio

I am happlily married with 5 kids. I am an accoutant and worked in an accounting field for over 25 years. I like to make a habit of writing down whenever I have deep thoughts about God (so I won't forget). I really into Reformed Theology that is connected to Presbyterian Church in America.

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I enjoy having deep thoughts about God and put down what I actually think about (so I won't forget).

Monday, October 17, 2005

My battles with "intelligence"

My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power.-First Corinthians 2:4-5 There have been for years in Christianity on intellectual pride. Superiorism in regards to biblical translations who have no compassion to those who is having a hard time reading KJV. They are called "Stumble Causers". It is grievous for us to cause others to stumble. One of our Great Commission is to disciple Christians the most basic way to know Christ. Teaching Christians to rely onthe Holy Spirit that Good News can be communicated in a linguistically. Christian egoism based on intelligence in relation to other people are determined by class favoritism or by lack of comfort with those of another culture, language, or status whether higher or lower than ours. But whatever triggers favoritism violates brotherly/sisterly love. To avoid causing others to stumble is itself strong incentive to walk by the Spirit. Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.-First Corinthians 8:1 See: Matthew 18:6

Corruption

Corruption effects every aspect of a person's being. Corruption (sin) have a beginning which root is located. To me, root means a beginning source which is a starting point. Corruption's root is in my heart which also commonly known as the core of our being. R.C. Sproul: "We are not sinners because we sin; we sin because we are sinners." We are born with a disease called sin that have been carried over the years since Adam and Eve. The core causes us to think to our own personal opinion which is driven by self-interest. This also means a person's opinion who disagree with God about certain sin (i.e. homosexuality). The corrupted person will always come up with "reasons" why people do things regardless what God says. The corrupted person do not have the moral ability to understand God's holiness. Without Salvation, a person cannot and will never understand God's holiness. The question becomes when a person say: "I am a believer in Christ" and practice what God calls it sin is where God will meet this person in the core, in the heart. This is where God determines a person's salvation. The key is: Does Christ rule your heart or does sin rule your heart? Did this person really accepted Christ from the heart? Human (sin) desires always begins in the core of a person. A person with Christ in the heart will still sin but we are reminded by the Word of God that God looks into our hearts for our spiritual obedience rather than perfection. We will never be perfect as long as we live in our bodies. Our source is in the core which is the heart. Do we really obey God from our hearts? Do we make every efforts to obey God from our hearts? Or, do we really obey our sin without even trying to obey God? To be continued.....

Pastor for the Deaf

My mentor, my good friend, my pastor. In 1986, the Lord called Eugene Bordean to establish the Liberty Baptist Church of the Deaf in Columbus, Ohio, with the purpose of reaching the Deaf. The first church service was held in the basement of a McDonald's Restaurant on September 7, 1986. Eugene had a burden to share the gospel with the 175 million Deaf around the world. He had the great privilege of going on three missionary trips: two times he went to Romania for a couple of weeks, and one time he and his family and others from the church went to Jamaica for two weeks to work with the Deaf. One of his long term goals was to plant a Deaf Church in Chicago, Toledo, Flint, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. As the founder and pastor of Liberty Baptist Church of the Deaf, Eugene established a Deaf Men's Advance and a Deaf Couple's Retreat which meet annually. The Lord blessed Eugene's prayerful determination in reaching the Deaf community with the gospel as evident in 1999 as the church averaged 110 people for the Sunday morning worship service each week. Liberty Baptist Church of the Deaf also has a great outreach ministry with the students at the Ohio School for the Deaf by bringing them to church every Wednesday night for bible study. Eugene served on the Advisory Board for the Silent Word Ministries under the direction of Ted Camp in Trenton Georgia for a few years. He was also on the Board of Directors for Baptist International Missions, Inc. (BIMI) Deaf Bible College in Ringold, Georgia. Also, he was on the Dorothy E. Ann Fund (D.E.A.F.) Advisory Board in Columbus, Ohio. Eugene loved serving the Lord with his wife and three children. It was Eugene's desire that people remember that he loved his God, loved his family, and loved his people (Deaf people). Eugene's life verse was Jude 1:22, "And of some, having compassion, making a difference." During Eugene's devotions in the spring of 1997, his devotional book asked if he wanted God to use him in a mighty way. Eugene thought a moment and decided God had used him in some ways by starting several organizations for the deaf and a Deaf church, but Eugene felt that God had not yet used him mightily. Eugene told God he would surrender to His will in order to be used and give Him the glory. Eugene and Sharon had no idea what was about to happen. Although Eugene had been sick off and on for five months, Eugene and his family were shocked when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on April 18, 1997. After praying for God's will, he and his wife sought alternative treatments. Eugene often said he did not want to go back to the days before cancer because God taught him so much during his struggle with cancer. Often, he would remind his family to fear God and not to fear cancer. (Matthew 6:33-34) In fact, as a result of Eugene becoming closer and closer to God during his cancer, during his devotions one spring morning in 1998, Eugene told God that he was willing to take cancer back if there would be revival in his own life,in the lives of his family, and in the lives of the Deaf people at church and around the world. That summer, the doctor informed him that cancer had come back in his liver. In September, the oncologist only gave Eugene four or five months to live. Eugene and his wife prayed and trusted God to do what He wanted and that they would keep their eyes on the Lord each step of the way. Soon after the doctor gave Eugene such a despairing report, his wife heard a preacher on the radio say, "A man of God, in the will of God, is immortal until his work on earth is done." This gave them much hope knowing that Eugene's life was completely in the hands of God and not in the hands of doctors. They again held onto the verse that God gave Eugene just before his surgery in May 1997. Psalm 20:7 says, "Some trust in chariots, and some in horses; but we will remember the name of the Lord our God." The Bordeans realized some people may trust in doctors, some in medicine, but they trusted in God On Friday morning, September 10, 1999, the victory was won. Family and friends saw so many miracles happen in Eugene's life during the 28 months he battled cancer. God took Eugene home to be with Him. Finally, Eugene's pain was over, suffering was ended. Only eternity will tell how God has used Eugene's life and death to influence many Deaf and hearing people here and around the world.

One of my favorite Pastors

One of my favorite pastors is , Jim Custer has been pastoring at Grace Brethren Church of Columbus, Ohio since 1968. During those years he has shared the oversight of the ministries of the church, the initiation and development of the Christian Pre & Elementary Schools & Christian High School, the Theological Practicum (an institute designed to train men for pastoral ministry), Bible Institute, and two Missions Boards which seek to plant and mature new churches. Presently 200 full and part-time partners staff the many ministries of the church. Throughout his 45 years of Gospel ministry. Our Pastor loves to study and teach the Bible, especially the prophetic passages which outline God's plan for the future of mankind's history. Introduced to Israel in 1969, he and his wife saw how visiting the lands of the Bible benefited those believers who desired to grasp its message and meaning. Under her gifted administration they have teamed together to lead 26 tours to Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Greece, and Rome. They find great joy in watching the Scriptures come alive for those who travel with them. His messages (sermons) is heard on many radio stations.(mostly in the Midwest) I used to be a member of this church however, the church is too large so my family moved to a smaller church. I still listen to him on the Radio or the Church's website.

Books and Authors

The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan (1628-1688). A devotional classic. An allegory of a life of following Christ, from conversion, through temptation and trial, to the gates of heaven. Don't bother with the modernized versions; it's worth the effort to struggle through the brilliant poetry and bold declarations of the original. The Gospel According to Jesus, Rev. Ed., by John MacArthur A close look at how the Gospels present the requirements for salvation. MacArthur argues that saving faith must involve repentance and submission to Christ as Lord, in opposition to those who say we need only ask for forgiveness to receive it. The Holiness of God, by R. C. Sproul An ego-shattering look at God's righteousness and holiness, and the proper attitudes we should have toward Him and ourselves. Worthwhile both for study and devotion, with a pastoral style. FRANCIS SCHAEFFER TRILOGY Here are three of the great man's most important books. If you do not have this writer represented in your Christian library, you really should have and this trilogy would be a quick way to remedy the situation! Schaeffer traces the influences of various anti-Christian philosophers. He shows how even the arts have been affected. This is pretty much essential material for the evangelical minister working at the beginning of the 21st century. MERE CHRISTIANITY, By C.S. Lewis This is probably one of the most essential books to be in a Christian's 'armoury'- Lewis tackles many things which the agnostic & atheist is likely to throw at Christian ministers. Be prepared by having a copy of books such as this and 'Does God Believe in Atheists?'!! Other Books: (Partial) Grace Awakening by Chuck Swindoll Knowing God by J. I. Packer My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Authors I trust:(Partial) Jerry Bridges Chuck Swindoll Josh McDowell John MacArthur David Jeremiah J.I. Packer A.W. Tozer James Montgomery Boice R.C. Sproul Ray C. Stedman D Martin Lloyd-Jones Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Getting Old

Whether I am healthy and full of energy or weak and stricken with pain, I greet today and welcome it as an opportunity to praise and worship my God. God knows my current struggles and He knows what struggles I will face tomorrow, if I have tomorrow. God have given me another day. * Deaf (hard of hearing) since birth * Multiple Sclerosis ( Relapsing, Remitting) * Type-2 Diabetes * High Blood Pressure * Sleep Apnea * Struggling circumstances * Much more Am I thankful to be alive? You bet I do. This month in my family is probably the most "active" birthdays. There are (I know of) about 3. Shannon was last week. Bill is tomorrow (I think) and Krista is this Friday. Bill will be 45 and I will be 47 in December. Man I am getting OLD !!

I need to use my spiritual gifts and think like Christ

Whatever measure I use in judging others, it will be used to measure how I am judged. Love is patient and kind. Love is not boastful or proud or rude. Love does not demand its own way. Do not cause a brother or sister with a weaker conscience to stumble. Because of someone's superior knowledge, a weak Christian, for whom Christ died for, will be destroyed. It is better that I do not want to make another Christian stumble. Love my neighbors as myself. I need to be aware of brother/sister in Christ or I will stumble their faith.

An OLD photo of me until I get an updated one

After Accepting Christ ....

Christians are to figure out false teachings to the core (heart). My wife accepted Christ while watching Jim Bakker's TV PTL ministry. Later, she discovered that even though there are preachers preaching God's message of salvation but they don't practice Christianity themselves. I love it when Paul said in this verse: Philippians 1:17-19 (New International Version) The former preach Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they can stir up trouble for me while I am in chains. But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice. Yes, and I will continue to rejoice, for I know that through your prayers and the help given by the Spirit of Jesus Christ, what has happened to me will turn out for my deliverance. The Gospel is being spread regardless. People are hearing the word "Jesus". Before we were saved, our minds & hearts were planted over the years about Jesus from various source. Its the Holy Spirit that convicted us to accept Christ. After we are saved, we are to discern the spirit and allow the Holy Spirit to guide us to proper teachings. Many times, people don't allow the Holy Spirit to guide instead, they follow their desires they think God approves. 1 John 4:1 (NIV) [ Test the Spirits ] Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.