Monday, October 27, 2008

The Adventures of Bob Episode 13

The following is part of an action packed series called “The Adventures of Bob” That I wrote about five years ago. Enjoy!


Location: Restaurant Date: August Third

Oh Bob, it is so nice of you to bring me to this restaurant for our anniversary!” Said Bob's wife as a waiter gave them their food. Bob, breaking open his fortune cookie, read aloud: “Beware waiter with fortune cookies! I wonder what that means?” Bob looked at the waiter, the waiter looked back, the waiter moved first lunging towards Bob's Throat.


*Intermission*







Continued:

Bob moved fast but not fast enough. The so called “waiter” managed to slip his fingers around Bob's neck. Bob struggled, gasping for air when suddenly there was a CRACK! The attacker slumped to the floor, behind him stood his wife, holding a frying pan. We had better go, said Bob looking at three men who were staring at the waiter. Half a minute later they were on they're way home in the car when something started beeping. “Cell phone?” Asked Bob “No! It's at home!” replied his wife. “Mine too!” said Bob, getting frantic. They looked at each other both thinking the same thought, BOMB!!!!!!!!!

To be continued................

The Four D's

There are four steps in completing an action: (1) desire, (2) decision, (3) determination, and (4) discipline. For example, think of a person who desires to meet with God before going to work. He knows that in order to have enough time to do so, he must get up early, so he makes the decision to get up at 6:30. The next day he oversleeps because his desire and decision alone could not complete the action. He then determines to use an alarm clock to get him up. But the real test comes when the alarm goes off. He must have the discipline to get up and not go back to sleep.

Most of us have trouble with the discipline part. As do do I. But if we work hard we can overcome our laziness, and form good habits. Matthew 20:6-7 (KJV)

And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle? [7] They say unto him, Because no man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also into the vineyard; and whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive.

You see in this case the idle men would not work because no one had come to them (or maybe no one would hire them because they were lazy) but Jesus told them to just go to work and stop being a couch potato, and the rest would fall into place.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Scripture Memorization

I mentioned earlier the usefulness of scripture memorization and I would now like to to give you some example of how you can do that. But first why should we memorize? Joshua 1:8 says:
This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. (ESV) and likewise 1 Tim. 4:13 says: Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine. (KJV) These verses are pretty clear about why and when you should memorize! You can also read
Psalm 119:11; Proverbs 2:1-5; Proverbs 3:1-2; Isaiah 55:11; and 2 Tim. 3:15. If you hide the Word in you heart, whenever you are approached by someone you will be able to give them an answer from the scriptures. But some of the ways we can go about this are:

  1. By use of the topical Memory System (TMS). This is excellent for beginners, or people who don't know where to start. This method requires a verse pack to hold all your verses, and the verses themselves which are printed on cards about one and a half inches by two inches. The first five verses in are: Assurance of salvation 1 John 5:11-12, assurance of prayer John 16:24, assurance of victory 1 Corinthians 10:13, assurance of forgiveness 1 John 1:9 and assurance of guidance Proverbs 3:5-6. You will carry your verse pack wherever you go so you can memorize wherever you are.

  2. By memorizing whole books of the Bible. This method can be better because of unlike the TMS, it takes nothing out of context. By memorizing the surrounding verses, you will not misunderstand or misuse single verses. When I first started doing this, every word was etched into my mind by memorization, and it opened my eyes! Even if only a little bit. I would also recommend that you start with a smaller book, such as first John, then go to second John, and then third John doing about two verses a day. I believe that this method is an excellent way to adhere to the Gospel.

  3. Another thing you can do is go through the bible book by book and copy the bible in whole or in part into one of your notebooks.


If you would like to talk to me about this or if you would like an accountability partner, my email address is TheAdherent@gmail.com

Thank you!

The Adherent

Monday, October 13, 2008

Why the Adherent?

Some of you might be wondering why I chose the name "The Adherent" for my blog, a somewhat odd word. But the main reason I chose the name is because the chief purpose of man is to Glorify God and to enjoy Him forever (Westminster catechism Q. #1). And how do we know how to do that? Q. 2. What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him? A. The Word of God, which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him. So we must study God's word, the Holy Bible. Q. 3. What do the Scriptures principally teach? A. The Scriptures principally teach, what man is to believe concerning God, and what duty God requires of man. Therefore we must use it for our foundation, the starting point for all our debates. We use it to decide our major decisions, ALL our decisions! We adhere to God, and to His every word.
When I was searching for a name for this blog, I looked up “follow” in the dictionary. I came up with words like accompany, imitate, copy, etc. but my favorites were: pursue, adhere, and consequential. When deciding between these names, I looked them up, and the definition of adhere is:

Adhere v. i.
1.
To stick to, as glutinous substances, or by natural growth
2.
To be joined, or held in contact; to cleave to.
3.
Figuratively, to hold to, be attached, or remain fixed, either by personal union or conformity of faith, principle, or opinion.

Adherent n.
1.
The person who adheres; one who follows a leader, part or profession; a follower, or partisan; a believer in a particular faith or church.

So what happens is, you pursue to adhere, then you are consequential. Now, since no one is perfect, no one can be totally adherent, but this blog is dedicated to the pursuit of adherence, Adherence to the only absolute point of reference. So my friends, brothers and sisters in Christ, I want you to adhere. To glue yourself to the bible. One great way to do this is scripture memorization. And speaking of scripture, my blog verse is Mark 8:34:
"And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." (KJV)
This verse contains the word follow, which is essentially adherence. (Take up his cross and adhere to me.)
Thank you for reading,
The Adherent
TheAdherent@gmail.com




What is corn syrup? - A lesson in health

Corn syrup is 55% Fructose and 45% Glucose. This imbalance is not that healthy. For example, Sucrose (table sugar) contains fifty percent fructose however it's fructose is bound to glucose. In high fructose corn syrup, the fructose is unattached from the other forty-five percent of its composition. Having "free" fructose alters the hearts use of important minerals.

Now the most noticeable effects of high fructose corn syrup include problems with the liver disease, heart failure, minerals, osteoporosis, micronutrients, accelerated aging, and copper deficiency. And since high fructose corn syrup changes the balance of nutrients, it also can lead problems with vitamin and mineral deficiency. One of the organs that is most affected by high fructose corn syrup is the liver, and researchers have found that high fructose has the same effect on the liver as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

As fructose is absorbed by the second part of the small intestine, the jejunum, the liver has the task of converting the fructose to triglycerides which is easier than converting glucose into triglycerides. Elevated levels of triglycerides lead to an increased risk of heart disease.
Heart disease is when something obstructs the heart from functioning properly. Damage to the heart can develop from obstructions in the coronary arteries or from a dysfunctional heart. High fructose corn syrup promotes heart disease. In addition, high fructose corn syrup causing an increase in triglycerides also causes a decrease in essential minerals. High fructose corn syrup creates a cascade effect; by altering the intake of magnesium consumers of HFCS are put at risk of another dangerous disease.

"Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break" (National Osteoporosis Foundation). Altered magnesium levels speeds up bone loss that occurs naturally with aging. Calcium helps maintain bone, so when calcium is not as readily available and magnesium levels are not balanced, the risk of osteoporosis rises dramatically. Osteoporosis most commonly affects the bones in the hip, wrist, and spine. If not prevented osteoporosis triggers bone fragility to the point of bone fracture; this can cause permanent damage, deformity or death. Fractures in the spine are especially harmful and result in a loss of height, severe back pain, and deformity.

Hopefully this helpful. By the way, you can now reach me at TheAdherent@gmail.com
Thank you for reading,
The Adherent Team (The Adhering Team)