These are three titles of blog posts that I'm considering on putting up. Which would you, my dear readers, be most interested in reading?
* "Those Barbaric Europeans!" -- How Slavery is Treated in Robinson Crusoe
* Elections Volunteering: My Thoughts on the Experience
* A Third Great Awakening?
I may or may not write all three of these; I just wanted to know which you'd be most interested in, possibly to do first.
Over and out,
Brianna
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Consider This
"Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:7-8 (NIV)
If there was someone who was suffering, experiencing some sort of terrible, unthinkable pain, or perhaps they were about to die; and there was some way you could save them, would you?
I can't imagine anyone in their right mind who wouldn't answer yes. Who wouldn't? God has instilled the desire deep inside the human heart to help others who are suffering. You may not think of yourself as being very compassionate, but ponder this: Would you not inwardly detest the sight of another human being in pain? Even if you couldn't help them yourselves, or didn't particularly desire to help them yourselves, you would at least hope that someone else would help them. You would just hate to think of them staying in that miserable condition.
Consider this: If you could save someone from pain or death, and there was absolutely no inconvenience or trouble on your part to do it, would you? (I mean that to its truest sense: absolutely none at all, not even the faintest, faintest hint of inconvenience or trouble; in a way that probably doesn't even exist in real life.)
Of course you would! Probably even the least compassionate person would jump at the opportunity.
Now let's change things a little: What if you could save someone from pain or death, but it would come with a price? There would be sacrifice involved?
Some people might still jump and say "Yes", but most people would want to first know -- and rightly so -- what level of sacrifice would be required. Is it just a little sacrifice? Then perhaps. Is it a big sacrifice?
Hmm... I might need to think that one over, they'd say.
You see, humans are wired to care about each other, but because we're in a fallen world and we have a sin nature, that desire to help has limitations. We will only go so far. We are only willing to sacrifice so much. If we are given a clear cut option to either care for ourselves, or to care for someone else, our flesh is much more likely to care about ourselves. I'm not saying that sin nature can not be conquered through God's help; I'm just saying it's a simple fact about our behavior.
Now, let's change the situation again. What if you could save someone from pain or death, but there was great sacrifice involved. Say, the sacrifice involved enduring the worst form of pain and suffering in the history of the world. And, to top all that, the person didn't even deserve to be saved! Let's also say that the only reason you're doing this is on the basis of love, even though the person doesn't love you at all. They may not even like you. Would you do it?
I can't imagine anyone in their right mind who would.
Maybe deep inside, we wish we would. We may secretly desire to be that heroic. But what human in their own power could make such an unimaginable sacrifice?
This is exactly what Paul was talking about in Romans 5, when he said, "Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous man, though for a good man someone might possibly dare to die." We might be able to imagine sacrificing something very valuable -- maybe even our lives -- for someone who deserved it. But could we die for Hitler? Kublai Khan? Queen Mary? Fidel Castro? Because we loved them?
But this is what Jesus did for us: "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." No one could make the sacrifice I outlined above -- enduring the worst suffering in the world for someone who didn't deserve it -- except for God Himself. Can you imagine what sort of love He must have for us, to die for us in the way He did, when we didn't even deserve it? Not only is it a love that no human has, does, or ever will possess; it is a love that no human was, is, or ever will be able to comprehend. It is a love that is beyond us; something we could never grasp.
How amazing to think that that is the love God has for us.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
God... Love
"The happiness which God designs for His higher creatures is the happiness of being freely, voluntarily united to Him and to each other in an ecstasy of love and delight compared with which the most rapturous love between a man and a woman on this earth is mere milk and water."
- C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Adventure Books
Wow, I sure have been blogging a lot today. :-)
I'm trying to get points for a contest I'm in. Here are some books written by Wayne Thomas Batson and Christopher Hopper, in case you just so happen to be a poor miserable soul looking for good books to read. You want to read some epic adventures? Something on this list will satisfy your hunger, I GUARANTEE IT.
Click on the pictures to see the books on Amazon.com!
I'm trying to get points for a contest I'm in. Here are some books written by Wayne Thomas Batson and Christopher Hopper, in case you just so happen to be a poor miserable soul looking for good books to read. You want to read some epic adventures? Something on this list will satisfy your hunger, I GUARANTEE IT.
Click on the pictures to see the books on Amazon.com!
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books
Good News About Obamacare
There is a fight going on right now in the legal system to decide whether or not Obama's health care law is constitutional. Multiple lawsuits have sprung up against the national government, saying that it has gone too far. The specific portion of the health care bill that has been attacked as unconstitutional is its provision that citizens HAVE to buy the government-run health insurance, or else pay a penalty... in the form of a fine or jail time!
One such lawsuit has been filed in Virginia. The Virginia attorney general, Kenneth Cuccinelli, is pressing a new state law that would prohibit the government from forcing Viriginian residents to buy the health insurance. Here's the good news: a federal judge, Henry E. Hudson, recently sided with Cuccinelli, declaring that the health care law is unconstitutional. He is the first federal judge to strike down the health care law in this way.
Officials in the Obama administration say that this would have no impact on the health care law, because important parts of it don't take effect until 2014. Other people disagree with the administration's claim, such as Greta Van Susteren from Fox News.
Read more at this link: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/fed-judge-rules-in-favor-of-va-hc-law-challenge/.
One such lawsuit has been filed in Virginia. The Virginia attorney general, Kenneth Cuccinelli, is pressing a new state law that would prohibit the government from forcing Viriginian residents to buy the health insurance. Here's the good news: a federal judge, Henry E. Hudson, recently sided with Cuccinelli, declaring that the health care law is unconstitutional. He is the first federal judge to strike down the health care law in this way.
Officials in the Obama administration say that this would have no impact on the health care law, because important parts of it don't take effect until 2014. Other people disagree with the administration's claim, such as Greta Van Susteren from Fox News.
Read more at this link: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/fed-judge-rules-in-favor-of-va-hc-law-challenge/.
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current events,
politics
Narnia's Box Office Results
So, disappointingly, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader didn't do as well as I had hoped. It only made half the profits they were expecting on the opening weekend. But, at least it landed Number One in the list of the box office's top ten movies, scoring way ahead of The Tourist (some movie with Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie), Tangled, and Harry Potter!
Read all about it here: http://blog.moviefone.com/2010/12/12/box-office-report-december-10-12/
Read all about it here: http://blog.moviefone.com/2010/12/12/box-office-report-december-10-12/
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movies
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