Switchfoot – The Sound (NFS SHIFT 2 ‘Gladiator Remix’ Menu Anthem)

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Jars of Clay- I Need You (Lyrics)

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Mysticism and Prophecy in the Christian Church

Article by Thomas A. McLoughlin

A question was asked in an on-line forum, “How can we religious promote the spirit of mysticism and prophecy in the Christian people?” It took me couple of days to consider this question and whether I wanted to attempt to answer it. The following is my attempt to adequately define the terms mysticism and prophecy and their place in the Christian Church today.

The terms mysticism and prophecy in Biblical Christian terms have always been controversial as they conjure up visions of non-Christian practices performed by peoples such as the Druids, the priestly class in Britain, Ireland and Gaul, who are portrayed as sorcerers who opposed the coming of Christianity.

The term mysticism is an -ism based on mystery, or “religious truth via divine revelation”, the term originating in the 14th century. The use of the term today signifies “anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown” .

Mysticism or mystics are simply those who have a deeper understanding of a spiritual truth that the average citizen does not understand. Daniel spoke of a mystery that King Nebuchadnezzar asked to be interpreted by his wise men in Chapter 2 of Daniel. The Apostle Paul used the word mystery in his letters to the Romans, the Corinthians, the Ephesians, and the Colossians, as well as his letter to Titus.

Mysticism or mystics are not necessarily anti-Christian, as I’ve heard from some well-meaning Christians. It is just that these truths are not comfortable for most Christians. In our society, we want Christian thought that does not bring us discomfort or pain. Entire volumes have been written about escaping trials or learning to “deal with” tragedy in our lives. The book, “The Prayer of Jabez”, by Bruce Wilkerson, is a book about how Christians should pray like him, “Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.” (1 Chronicles 4:10) Bernie Kjos combats this thinking in his rebuttal of Wilkerson’s book in his column, “Problems with the Prayer of Jabez”. (http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/Jabez.htm)

Suffering is only one of the mysteries that are mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. Another is found in the Book of Job. The question, “Why do bad things happen to good people” has been around as long as there have been people on this earth. And as we see in Job’s case, it wasn’t because he was bad, or wicked, as his comforters tried to rationalize.

Prophecy is another mystery that is difficult to explain. Biblical Prophecy is often thought to be only the foretelling of the future. But prophecy in terms of Biblical truth is always more than that. It can be simply putting popular events in light of Biblical truth, such as is found in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God–having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.”

In this passage, Paul was not only speaking futuristically, but also how events he was seeing were relevant in God’s economy with his world. You don’t have to be a prophet to see that all these issues are coming to pass. A modern day “prophet” could simply be someone who gives you God’s perspective on the nightly news. In other words, how current affairs are lining up with what God’s prophets of old said way back when.

Probably the best way to promote mysticism and prophecy to today’s church is to become as knowledgeable as possible on God’s perspective on what’s happening around us and then live a life that honors God. The prayer that we all call “The Lord’s Prayer” is a good place to start. Allow this prayer to consume your life, that you recognize that 1) God is your Father in Heaven, 2) You desire Him to return and want His will working in your life like it would if you were in Heaven right now, 3) that you are relying on Him for all your basic needs, 4) that you wish to live a life of daily repentance for your sins, which are debts that you owe, and that you will give others the benefit of the doubt when they owe you a debt, and 5) that you need help to keep away from the temptations of this word, which are many, and deliverance from the Evil One.

A couple of Christian writers of note are Soren Kierkegaard, C.S. Lewis, or Watchman Nee. They would all say from experience that to experience things that put us out of our comfort zone is to experience the Christian life. A life without hardship or difficult is not a life that has been tested, and therefore a life that doesn’t know what it can actually accomplish through the power of the Holy Spirit working through it. (see #1 definition of the word in dictionary.com i.e. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mystery)

A 51 year old former cargo pilot who has lived in 7 different countries and 9 different states, Tom has had his share of downturns in his life but is determined to keep a positive outlook on life.

To read more by Thomas A. McLoughlin, go to http://insearchofinteligentlife.comhttp://docsboyblog.blogspot.com, or http://insearchofintelligentliffe.wordpress.com










Dumaguete Christian Church 75th anniversary successful!

Article by Steve H. Ong

The 75 th Church anniversary in Dumaguete Christian Church was super successful!

This event happened last September 19, 2010 Sunday.

The anniversary speaker was no other than Rev. Jeremiah Cheung.

The title of his Anniversary message was “Never Give Up” and the bible verse is found in Joshua 14:6-15.

Here are the two deacons formally declared as Elders ordained by Dr. Joseph Shao of Biblical Seminary of the Philippines or known as BSOP.These are Rodrigo Velez Jo and Emaanuel S. Ho

Elder Rodrigo Velez Jo was born to Christian family, his father Adolfo Velez Jo being one of the first ten baptized members of our designated church, he grew up following his father’s footsteps. In 1983, he started serving as Sunday School teacher and waselected deacon in 1985. He succeeded Elder Agapito Cang, his father in law, as a chairman of the church council. In 2007, upon the inspiration of God, he formed the Church Development Board (CDB) which laid out the church Vibrant Christian Life or known as VCL vision towards growing the church in obedience to the great commission. A mechanical engineer by profession, he choose to serve God faithfully by putting him first, above his business DG Tech Business Computer System and Applications. He is married to Grace T. Cang. They have two sons namely:Jonas and Jonathan.

Elder Emmanuel S. Ho of which, my uncle is the eldest son of Elder Ho Bing Suy my grandfather orignally from Jolo, Sulu. He and his family migrated to Dumaguete in 1974. After he was baptized in our church, he started serving as Sunday School teacher, youth leader then serve deacon and as church treasurer until present. He is currently a Life Group leader and the head of the Couple’s Ministry of our designated church. He finished the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration as a working student major in Accounting. In 1990, he established Rejoice Hardware and Electrical Supply. He is a man of few words. His exemplary life testimony is worthy of emulation.He is married to Nella Peralta my auntie. They have one son, Ian Giovanni, my cousin.

Here are the 12 newly baptized members that I will enumerate in this article:

1. Joy Cang 7. William Ong, Jr.2. Aleanah Cortes 8. Jenny Rose Palateo 3. Arvin Elnar 9. Meili Ciara To 4. Terrano John Gallogo 10. Joanna Lyn Tua5. Annika Lao 11. Jonas Velez Jo 6. Angelica Lao 12. Jonathan Velez Jo

The reception was held in Negros Oriental Convention Center at the 2nd floor. It was also sucessful with a picture taking of each family church members.

I Believe that many will read this accorss the globe because some are in Japan, Australia and United States which is the majority members who are residing there.

To those people who know this designated church, you can send me an email to steveong88@yahoo.com, for hotmail they can send it to steve_ong26@hotmail.com, for google they can send it to ongautomatic@gmail.com, for those who are United States they can send it to steveong5@aol.com.

They can send comments or post wall to my friendster or facebook.

I am the only child in the family. Born in Manila then transferred to Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. I am a protestant in an Evangelical way.










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