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South Carolina Aquarium

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Can I just admit something? After 15 years, I am just kinda over kid-friendly tourist spots.  That doesn’t mean I don’t want to go.  It just means that I expect very little.  But the South Carolina aquarium was really fun.  It’s not as big as the Chattanooga aquarium but it was really nice.  And the views from outside the aquarium were spectacular.

Happy 5th Anniversary to Me!

Happy 5th Anniversary to Me!

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A few years ago I met a lovely, older lady at church.  Upon hearing about my non-traditional family she asked, “What in the world  made you and Kevin decide to get married?”  She was amused and incredulous. “What made you think you could make it work?”

I answered as honestly as I could.  I said :

1 – I believe God has gifted Kevin and I with a supernatural love for one another.

2 – Despite a lot of good reasons not to, we both believe that marriage is forever.  We are committed to each other and this family for the long haul, no matter what happens.

3 – We are both complete friggin idiots.

Vacation 2013 – Part One

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After our stop at Biltmore on day one, we made it all the way to Charleston, SC on day two.  Our first stop was the visitor center.  Charleston is serious about visitors!

Bible Tuesday – Revelation Part 21

 

Immediately I saw Four Angels standing at the four corners of earth, standing steady with a firm grip on the four winds so no wind would blow on earth or sea, not even rustle a tree.

Then I saw another Angel rising from where the sun rose, carrying the seal of the Living God. He thundered to the Four Angels assigned the task of hurting earth and sea, “Don’t hurt the earth! Don’t hurt the sea! Don’t so much as hurt a tree until I’ve sealed the servants of our God on their foreheads!”

 I heard the count of those who were sealed: 144,000! They were sealed out of every Tribe of Israel: 12,000 sealed from Judah, 12,000 from Reuben, 12,000 from Gad, 12,000 from Asher, 12,000 from Naphtali, 12,000 from Manasseh, 12,000 from Simeon, 12,000 from Levi, 12,000 from Issachar, 12,000 from Zebulun, 12,000 from Joseph, 12,000 sealed from Benjamin.

Revelation 7:1-8

God is going to ‘seal’ 144,00 people.  You wouldn’t think this would be controversial…but it is.  Whole religions have been built on the notion that THEY are the sealed believers.  This is one of those deals that eludes me.  The text is pretty clear.  144, 000 people.  12,000 from each tribe of Israel.  I’m not quite sure this is open to interpretation.

I looked again. I saw a huge crowd, too huge to count. Everyone was there—all nations and tribes, all races and languages. And they were standing, dressed in white robes and waving palm branches, standing before the Throne and the Lamb and heartily singing: Salvation to our God on his Throne! Salvation to the Lamb!

Revelation 7:9-12

All nations.  All tribes.  All races.  All languages.

Leave your nonsense at the door ’cause Heaven ain’t got time for your ‘isms’ of any kind.

I find it kind of horrifying that this verse has been available to believers for a whole bunch of years and we still had slavery, the KKK, internment camps and every other racial horror you can think of.  God has not changed his mind about who he loves. If you can stand with a Bible in your hand and spout hate for any race, then I can say without a doubt that the Holy Spirit does not live in you.  Get mad at me if you want to.  It’s the truth.  And God’s word makes it clear.

Just then one of the Elders addressed me: “Who are these dressed in white robes, and where did they come from?” Taken aback, I said, “O Sir, I have no idea—but you must know.”  Then he told me, “These are those who come from the great tribulation, and they’ve washed their robes, scrubbed them clean in the blood of the Lamb. That’s why they’re standing before God’s Throne. They serve him day and night in his Temple. The One on the Throne will pitch his tent there for them: no more hunger, no more thirst, no more scorching heat. The Lamb on the Throne will shepherd them, will lead them to spring waters of Life. And God will wipe every last tear from their eyes.”

Revelation 7:13-14

And God will wipe every last tear from their eyes

Can you even imagine?  Every. Last. Tear. We serve a God who sees, who hears, who weeps and who comforts.  God himself…the King of Kings, the great “I AM”, the Good Shepherd, the Prince of Peace  will PERSONALLY wipe every last tear.

Ya’ll, that’s enough to make a Baptist dance.

 

Zealot

Have you read this book by Reza Aslan called Zealot?  It’s about Jesus and apparently is quite controversial.  It’s supposedly caused a big stir because the author is Muslim and some dumb reporter asked him a dumb question.  And if all that wasn’t dumb enough, The Tennessean made sure to write an article about it letting lots of other people weigh in with their opinion too.

Full disclosure.  I haven’t read this book.  Also, I have no intention of reading it.  Maybe it’s awesome.  I’m not telling you what to do.  You’re grown.  Read it if you want to.

But I will tell you this.  The book isn’t controversial for any of the reasons that these ‘experts’ believe.  The controversy is the subject matter.  The “J” word.

Depending on where you are in your faith or lack thereof, Jesus will be the biggest source of comfort or discomfort in your life.  You may not even realize it.  Do you cringe when someone mentions his name?  Do you roll your eyes?  Or crack a joke?  Do you immediately start thinking of excuses?  Do you start reciting all the intelligent sounding things you heard from some professor of divinity that made Jesus sound like a really great guy whose rep was artificially inflated by his goofy followers.

I understand.  I did all that stuff too.

But when you really examine your heart, do you sometimes think Jesus may just be irresistible?  Do you feel him pursuing you with this overwhelming, crazy love?

I always know Jesus is knocking at the door of someone’s heart when they say stuff like this : “We just don’t know enough about Jesus,” he said.  The ‘he’ in this quote is Steven Prothereo, a religion professor from Boston University.

The chair of the school of religion at Belmont, Steven Gwaltney, had this to say :“Even people who were present in the life of Jesus couldn’t make up their minds about who he was, and they were eyewitnesses.”

I guess it’s pretty presumptuous for me, a chubby housewife without one day of seminary, to contradict these learned men.  But I’ve never let that kind of thing stop me before.

All the people who could not make up their minds about Jesus during his life on Earth had one thing in common.

The rich young ruler who walked away from Jesus didn’t want to give up his wealth.  The Pharisees who rejected Jesus didn’t want to give up their power. The Jewish people did not want to give up their (mistaken) idea of what the Messiah would actually be.

So when I hear someone say that ‘they just don’t know enough about Jesus’, my first reaction is, “What are you worried about giving up?”  Because that’s the real struggle here.

For some of us, Jesus is a tsunami.  He comes into our lives and nothing is left unchanged.  Things are broken, things are cleansed, things are washed away.  We define our lives as BC and AD.  Before Christ, I was too smart for my own good.  I was so lucky to have a Godly grandmother who oozed Jesus out of every pore.  She had peace and joy in situations where no one should have had those things.  But I rebelled intellectually because every other person of faith that I knew only talked about behavior modification.  In third grade, a friend of mine got baptized.  I asked her what that meant in her life and she said “It means I can’t cuss anymore.”  Ya’ll, at 8 years old I remember vividly walking away from her on the playground shaking my head and thinking, “there has to be more than that.” It would be 21 more years before I figured out what that ‘more’ actually was.  I spent those 21 years with literally millions of sources about Jesus available to me. But I spent my time trying to prove them wrong.

The problem is not that we don’t know enough about Jesus.  The problem is that we instinctively know that if we accept him, we will have no choice but to change.  You think this is a big shock to Jesus?  Sorry guys, he saw this coming a long time ago.

In the same way, anyone who holds on to life just as it is destroys that life. But if you let it go, reckless in your love, you’ll have it forever, real and eternal.

John 1:25

People in the world are not waiting for more evidence.  In fact, I believe far too many people in the world today know too much about Jesus.  They focus on the facts they like and discard the rest as mythology.  And I believe they scream at the top of their lungs about all these dumb, hateful Christians to try to drown out that ‘still small voice”.  They are waiting for us to love them past their excuses.