Monday, December 24, 2018

Asking Questions is a Good Thing

Here are some questions you could ask yourself before deciding to become a Christian.  The first one is  - - What is the worst thing that could happen to me if I do not become a Christian?  The next is “Is this answer substantially different from what the worst thing that could happen if you DO become a Christian.   The next is from last night “Are you are at war with God or are you just at war with war with religion?  Maybe you’ve rejected religion but you haven’t rejected “God”.  Here is another question.  You know religion but if you don’t know God how can you either accept him or reject him?  The next one is key.  When does “Now” ever come for you as a Christian.  I didn’t say when it comes for  Evangelist- - when does “Now” come for YOU?   You see because if Christ purchased salvation from the cross for you to experience in the afterlife you might have to wonder “Will I even be even Around when “now” comes for me?”   Neil Savedra has taught that “Sure Jesus forgave your sins but you still have to pay for all of the consequences for said sin while in this life”.   Another question is “If salvation is only a matter of the will, as Neil Savedra says it is- - then maybe you should ask yourself whether you even HAVE the will to totally transform your life as Jesus promises (when HE makes a promise he expects YOU to keep it) so to speak.  If you Don’t have the will to do this and you know it- - then you know it’s something that’s not going to get done and you might as well find that out now.   Jesus liked to talk about people who “deny me before men”.    What about those who saw Jesus on Easter morning?  They didn’t “deny” Jesus but sure as hell were successful in keeping it secret because nobody who was unsaved ever got to see this  miracle and meet Jesus for themselves.   But to experience a risen Christ in the flesh would be to take power away from who?  From the Church.  And the Church has been on this power trip for two thousand years.  Think about it.  

We hope you will have a merry Christmas.  For the first time perhaps ever, I’m not going to see my family for Christmas for reasons I don’t entirely understand myself.   My latest blogger numbers have shown a little sign of hope.  I hope to get back into things and write longer and more frequent postings.  I think right now I’ll include some stuff from yesterday.  Did you know that Grandpa and Grandma were both 75 when they died just like Penny Marshall?   Basically she was an old woman when she died.  “Laverne and Shirley” ran apparently from 1976 to 1983 or for seven years.  This means that Laverne was 33 when the show began and forty when this series ended.  She wasn’t exactly a spring chicken.  People have a tendency to forget this.   This morning I woke up just after four thirty.  I wanted to get more sleep but Cathy was talking so loud and wouldn’t be quiet that I got up at five to five and showered.  I noticed that my jeans, which I had just put on, didn’t smell entirely clean.  They don’t have scents in the detergents.  I was lying on the bed a while.  I turned on Joel Olsteen at ten to six and it was another case of hard luck stories that got turned around by God.  Then there was the seven year old kid who has 22 million from his You Tube videos that he’s been starring in since he was three, which was just four years ago.  His name is Ryan and he’s lived his whole life seemingly on a continuous state of euphoria with all of his new toys.  I have to ask God what lesson he is trying to impart by having me see all of these instant success stories often featuring young kids that strike it lucky and the money comes pouring in.   Patty remembered to bring the Egg Nog today and it was pumpkin.  We had Cheerios for breakfast and scrambled eggs with toast, butter and jelly.  I drank Patty’s coffee at the table. 

The 2018 CHRISTMAS ALBUM

Holly Jolly Christmas  (Berle Ives)
Please Come Home for Christmas (Eagles)
Hey, Santa Clause (The Moonglows)
Sleigh Ride Together With You  (Fab Four)
Jingle Bells (Frank Sinatra)
Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire (Fab Four)
Santa Baby (Eartha Kitt)
I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas (artist)
Jingle Bells  (Barking Dogs)
Run, Run Rudolph (Chuck Berry)
I Want a Beatle for Christmas  (KLOS artist)
Merry Christmas, Baby (Charles Brown)
White Christmas (Bill Ward and Clyde Mc Phatter)
Beatles 1969 Christmas Record

No front cover photo was provided with the transmission.  We tried to keep the songs that are played all the time on the radio down to a tolerable minimum.    I hope you like it.  Here is another album “Lover’s Question” that was rel-released once again with revisions.

“Mystic Eyes” is dropped because that was a mis-transmission to begin with.  We now have three new tracks, “Drive My Car” by the Beatles, “Run for your Life” by Nancy Sinatra, With a Girl Like You” by the Troggs, and finally “Theme from El Casino Royal” by the Tijuana Brass, and this track is located right before “Is It Him or Me?"  (Chuck from around Chuck Berry's death March 2017) and this album officially came out on Tuesday December 18th of this year.  
Just in case you were wondering the two Circ De Solee tracks were removed from this album because the Romulans decided to withdraw permission for their use.  Something that's considered in bad taste to do but they did it anyhow.  The Federation went for the Ravens so they are happy.  Stu Sutcliffe is a Raven's fan.  The Federation still plans to put out one more oldies album sometime.

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