Started Working With My CR-48 Google Notebook

I assume I can tell you that since I signed nothing saying I wouldn’t. It is outstanding so far. I have owned three Dell laptops, one Acer netbook, and a new Gateway (made by Acer) 17 inch laptop, not one of them has the smooth typing that this thing does.

I will have to get used to using a mouse pad with no keys. It is operated by one or two fingers to right or left click and scroll.  It will take some getting used to but it will be easy.

I will keep everyone up to date I am to giddy right now to be objective.  It is still so cool.

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Another Look At Jesus

Who Knew Jesus Was coming?

Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12 Tells the story of the coming messiah of Israel.  Prophecy is sometimes a touchy subject but indulge me for a minute.

When I first became a Christian I read this story and could not believe how seemingly obvious it was to see how this passage tells of Jesus’ death for our sins.  I then also could not believe that it was written 800 years before he was born.  If they knew he was coming and what it would be like for him why did more of the Jewish leaders not know.

It is a simple answer of, You See What You Want To. I could see that this describes Jesus because I am looking at it with a 2000 year old Christian lens that tells me this is what Jesus did.  The Jews thought the Messiah was coming but they thought he was going to kill all the Romans and finally make them free.  This example does not fit their messiah.

What does your Messiah look like?

Since the holiday season is coming take time to look at not only the birth story found in Matthew and Luke, but look at the life and death of Jesus.  What can you learn new about him and what he taught?  What can you see this time that maybe you missed before?  how can his life change yours?

If they missed him we can too.

Do You Hunger And Thirst After Real Righteousness

Wow! Steve that’s a great question, you may be thinking to yourself.  Of course, you could be thinking that’s a stupid question why is he asking it?  My reasoning is this, I have been asking it to myself more and more recently.  Lukewarm.  In Crazy Love, Francis Chan gives an overview of what a lukewarm Christian looks like. I think I fit into several of his descriptions, and that bothers me.  As I was reflecting over the last couple of weeks, this verse kept coming to my mind.

Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, because they will be satisfied.” (Matthew 5:6)  This is not some kind of false righteousness.  This is not the piety of a person that wants to look good to hold his or her job. This is not self righteousness that proves you are better than everyone else.  THIS IS NOT A SUNDAY MORNING RIGHTEOUSNESS.   This is righteousness that hurts.  This is righteousness that gives.  This is righteousness that shares in the lives of others, not because they are our friends, but because they need to see Jesus at work.

What is real righteousness?  Real righteousness is seeking the face of God and his will for your life. Trusting in Jesus and letting him guide and direct you.

For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.” (Romans 1:17)

Long for God in all you do. Brother Lawrence in The Practice of The Presence of God says,

“I make it my priority to stay in His holy presence, wherein I keep up a simple attention and a fond regard for God, which I may call an actual presence of God.”

Brother Lawrence wanted to see the face of God in all he did.  Whether it was peeling potatoes or washing dishes, he sought God. If we diligently seek him we will be rewarded by him.

“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.”  (Hebrews 11:6)

Do You Hunger and Thirst After Real Righteousness?

It is not easy, but it is simple.  If you came to Christ late in life like I did you have spent many years thinking about things other than God.  You have put many things in His rightful place in your life so it will take time to learn to love him as we should.  If you don’t know Christ I urge you to ask him to show himself to you.  That is the best place to start.  If you have asked Jesus to come into your life then you can start by asking him to help you love him more.  Don’t force it, because when you fail you may give up.  Just relax and accept that you may stumble and possibly fall, but if you truly hunger and thirst after him you will be rewarded.

Vacation Review – What I Learned From Taking a Week Off

For the first time in the at least ten years my wife children and I took a vacation that did not involve going to see someone else.  We went to St. Augustine Florida for three days then relaxed at our local beach and attractions for the rest of the week.

One of the big things was staying off the computer for the entire week.  I think this helped me focus more and decide on some other things I want to do.  Earlier this year we traveled to see my wife’s father.  I made sure to take the computer, and blogged while I was gone.  I used the excuse that I just wanted to have it to check email but could not leave it alone.  I think that addiction is broken and I have already turned off twitter this morning because it is tiring to hear the same people say the same things they were saying before I left.  Sorry twitter, I’m just not that in to you.

I walk too fast.  I look at walking as a means to get somewhere not a time to enjoy the company of those I am with.  I was told on my return that I had walked past a good friends brother while on one of my walking missions.  I never heard him say hello, and never paid attention to where I was going. I have begun to walk slower and be more attentive when I am out.  Spending a week walking with people that are at least a foot or two shorter than I am helped since they can’t keep up with my pace, and my pace may be contributing to my back pain.

I don’t have to please anyone but God.  I have tried for a long time to write and act like I thought people wanted to read and see.  I saw while I was away that I can not be someone else.  I can’t write what I don’t know or understand, and I can’t be some one I am not.  I know this sounds like a confessional, and in a way it is, but if my confession helps someone else see then it is worth the time putting it out in the open.

Gainesville Florida Church To Burn Koran

Have you every been in a church meeting and the question came up, “How can we better show Muslims the love of Christ?”  The usual answers start something simple like, acknowledge their participation in school volunteering. Go to the local Muslim leaders and find a way we can work together.  Burn the Koran at our September 11th picnic and broadcast it on the internet.

 

Yep, you read the last one right.  The Dove World Outreach Center  of Gainesville Florida decided that the best way to show the love of Jesus Christ to the world would be to burn Korans. They may have outreach in their name, but I don’t think this is outreach.I’m not sure what part of, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” (Mark 12:31) or “But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things,” (Galatians 5:22-23) this church is operating under, but it seems they may have missed these passages in the bible.  This also seems to be a growing problem in many churches across the United States.

In his book Reason For God Tim Keller says the way to judge groups is not by their standard for their members, but by the way they treat others,

“Which community has beliefs that lead it to treat persons in other communities with love and respect–to serve them and meet their needs? Which community’s beliefs lead it to demonize and attack those who violate their boundaries rather than treating them with kindness, humility, and winsomeness? We should criticize Christians when they are condemning and ungracious to unbelievers.”

When churches do stupid things like this they do nothing but drive people away from the cross of Christ.  Acts like this are not what Christians are to do.  People who do thing like this usually just want publicity for a book or money for themselves.  Christ came a died on a cross to show his love for humanity.  When churches do stupid stunts like this or carry signs that say “God hates fags,” they are turning their backs on the GREAT SACRIFICE Christ made to unite us with God.

This is not an issue of freedom of religion, it is a publicity stunt and nothing more.  Besides that, it is just plain stupid.

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Innovation Breeds Complaints

Have you ever changed something?  If you have then you know exactly what I am talking about. When innovators see beyond the here and now and begin to move toward what they see, many people will stand up and try to stop them from going.  If this is you, it is your job as an innovator to keep going and see the dream fulfilled.  People can’t see your vision, they can’t know what you know.  You can tell them everything you see but they will still not have as clear a vision about your dream as you will.

Surround yourself with people who will tell you the truth.  If you are going somewhere you need people to tell you to stop if you are going in the wrong direction.  Don’t confuse these people with the ones that are trying to get you to stop because they do not like change.  Rehoboam failed this test when he did not listen to the elders but listened to the younger leaders. (1 Kings 12)  You need people in your life to keep you from going off a cliff.  Leaders cn not lead from a vacuum.

Surround yourself with positive people.  These are people who may not see your exact vision but they will urge you to get there, and help you in any way they can.  Negativity can stop you dead.  Having just one person to cheer you on and tell you that you are doing a good job can drowned out the negative talk.

Put yourself in the shoes of the complainers.  ask yourself, what are they losing, and what do I need to give a little on to help them make the adjustment.  Moving to fast may be your only real problem.  Slowing down and taking the time to explain what you are doing may be all you need to get more people on your side and stop the complaints.

Remember there will always be people you can not please.  Use your positive influences to help you get past their arguments on to what you are called to do.

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How Seth Godin Hooked Book Publishers Into Giving Him New Readers

I try to keep up with the reading and writing world as best I can because I love to read, and I write what I think on my blog.  Seth Godin recently wrote that he is “Moving On” From traditional book publishing.  By this he meant that he was no longer going to use an editor and publisher for his writing because they separate him from his direct readers.  This has started a firestorm in the publishing world because Mr Godin is a very accomplished author… i.e. he sells a lot of books.  While I and most of his readers see his point it is obvious many book publishers do not and are heading out in defense of their craft.

The first thing I think Seth Godin accomplished was hooking many editors and publisher talkies into republishing his blog post on their blogs.  Brilliant!!!   This gives him tens of thousands of new readers to his blog that may have never heard his name at most, or at least read one of his books.  Controversy gets you in the headlines.  This is what I call the Rush Limbaugh effect.  If you want to get on the front page or get the word out about your stuff be controversial and people will talk.

Second, most of the people I read that replied to Mr Godin missed his point.  He is not connected with the readers of his books, he is connected with the publishers of his books, therefore, he sells book to publishers that they want to buy not that he wants to write.  Publishers buy books way before people do. Seth’s idea is not original.  In 1976 George Lucas negotiated with Fox so that he could have all rights to the end product of Star Wars because producers, and publishers will change your content.

Finally Seth Godin will make more money in the long run controlling his merchandising because of his own idea of the “Long Tail”.  The more he has on the market the more long tails he has to make residual income on.  Right now the publishing industry is making tons of money from digital books.  They are charging $10 at minimum for new digital books that cost them close to $0 to make beyond the writer and the staff that needs to be paid.  If  Seth can publish his works at $5 per digital book and sell half of what he sold traditionally  he will make far more money than any publisher will pay him per book.

Seth and most authors owe their fame or livelihood to the publishers that get them where they are. However it is a new day and a new way of selling books has emerged and the publishing industry has to take note of what people like Seth Godin are doing, not make excuses for getting left behind.  The majority of books I have read in the last year have been bought off websites as pdf’s  not from book stores and not on e-readers.  We will see what happens.  If all else fails Mr. Godin will get a lot of backlinks to his site and a lot of new readers.  Tell me what you think.

First Impressions With Jesus

Do you remember your first introduction to Jesus?  I don’t remember my first introduction, but I remember the impressions I got from his followers. My grandmother was a great example of a Christian for me.  She helped every one who asked, and studied the bible and prayed daily before breakfast.   I also had two very bad examples from chaplains in the Navy, and others that I saw proclaim him but lived awful lives. I let the bad I saw as an adult drive me more than the good I saw as a child and I walked away from him.

I remember meeting Jesus for real at 25 years old.  I remember being overwhelmed and accepting him as the Lord, leader, and savior of my life.  I remember thinking how it could not be true that every bad thing I had done in my life was going to be washed away. I was completely overcome with thankfulness and very aware that the same Jesus knew all that I had done and forgave me anyway.

In the bible John tells us about the first meeting between Jesus and some of his first disciples. Andrew and presumably John himself are disciples of John the Baptist.  As Jesus comes by after being baptized himself John the Baptist tells his two disciples who Jesus really is.  This is the messiah who Israel had been expecting for 400 years.  John calls Jesus, “The Lamb of God,” and the two disciples leave John the Baptist and begin to follow Jesus.

This meeting in a tiny backwater some 60 years earlier changed John the disciples life forever.  John knew where he was as a 70 plus year old man.  He knew what he had been through and how he had gotten to that point in his life.  He also knew where it all began, down by the Jordan river.  Most scholars believe that the unnamed disciple is John and as he writes, he knows this point is the key to his life and wants to recount it for those who will read his letter.

John was young, and possibly a teenager.  He did not have as much to lose as many of the disciples did, but walking away from family was dishonoring and he could still lose his family.  That was a chance he was willing to take.  The other disciples mentioned knew the risks of being associated with the newest messiah in town, but they went anyway.  They knew Jesus was different from the others claiming to be the messiah before him.  John tells of Jesus telling Nathanael what he was doing before he ever met Jesus, through this image Nathanael proclaims Jesus as, “The Son of God; you are the King of Israel.”

Those disciples knew who Jesus was from the beginning and they followed willingly and they changed the world  I told you a little of my story, so why not share yours?  What was your first impression of Jesus?  Was it so powerful that you would want to write about it in 50 years?  Did a follower of Jesus give you your first impression?  Has your impression changed since the first one?

Practices For Life

The practices you choose to use in your life will make a difference on your success and failure.As we go through life we all need to be reminded about some simple lessons.  These are simple thing that each person can do but still so difficult for so many to grasp.

Gratitude Will get you pretty far. Being thankful for what you have and for anything you receive will change your outlook on life.  Once you are content with what you have you won’t need anything else.  You can choose to be grateful everyday.  Write down three to five things you are thankful for every night before you go to bed and begin to cultivate a new attitude.

Your thought life determines how you live. This is a play on the first one since all that we put into our mind is what we are going to get out.  If you are continually thinking, “I wish I had that,” or “He’s lucky to get that promotion.”  You will never find happiness.  Seek the Lord first and all you need will be given to you.

Know where you are going. If you have a destination in mind you are more likely to get there than if you don’t.  Take the time to find out where God wants you.  We were given the Holy Spirit as a counselor to help guide us in our walk with Christ.  If you are not seeking him in where you are going then you may not be going the right way.

Don’t worry about what others think.  This is a hard lesson to learn but ties in with the first two above.  We buy and want a lot of new stuff because we are scared of what people think about us.  Grown men shop at clothing stores for teenagers, plastic surgery is sky rocketing, and the lines are around the block to get the newest cell phone that doesn’t even work very well.  All because people worry about what others think.  Look at the birds and the flowers, do they worry and toil, no.  God still provides them with everything they need.

You can only give what you have. Put good stuff into your mind every day so that when you meet people who need what you have you can give it to them.  Listen to good music and teachers, read good books and blogs, don’t watch the news or graphic television shows.  You can get the top news headlines at Google News or newsmap.  When I learned that my TV watching was nothing more than a habit it was easy to stop watching and change my habit.

Be kind. When you find yourself not being kind think about why you are not.  What is in your mind that is causing you to be anything but kind to those around you.  Jesus said to, “Love your neighbor as yourself.”  The person that is closest to you or in need of your help at any point is your neighbor. Love every one like you would yourself.

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Don’t Worry About Anything

Countdown to Zero

Countdown to Zero (Image via RottenTomatoes.com)

Paul Tells us in Philippians 4:6-7 that as believers in Christ we are supposed to pray instead of worry.  I just watched Lawrence Bender being interviewed on the Charlie Rose program (Watch the interview here).  Mr. Bender has a documentary coming out called Countdown to Zero. The movie is about nuclear proliferation and how close we are to a nuclear catastrophe.  He says that within the next 50 years there is a 99% chance that we could have a major nuclear attack somewhere in the world.  As I watched the program I could not help but think of how information like this affects people in their daily lives.  How people lose their happiness because they can not stop worrying about when this or an event like this will happen.

My Bible Study this morning was on Philippians 4:8, but backing up a couple of verses it struck me how this show and this verse collide.  As a Christian we are not supposed to let the world around us get so deeply ingrained that it affects our lives.  When we worry, we are letting that thing take the place of thinking about God, and the good things he has done and is doing in our lives.  When we spend time worrying about global catastrophes that we can not change we are actually hurting ourselves and not helping.

Worry does not just come from the global catastrophes.  It comes from heart disease and cancer, from teenagers and young adults.  It lives in so many forms that we can not escape it even for one day.

What are you worrying about that you can not change? Instead of worrying take the advice in Philippians 4:8

Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.(NLT)

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