Dr. Joe's Christian Connection
Concentrate less on doing, more on being... being His, that is.
In Today's E-mail
Questions
Announcements
May the Lord bless and keep you.
- dr joe 
Links


Food for Thought...

I believe our nation is headed for very hard, even disastrous times.  I do not believe politics will fix our economy - it's too far gone - too much debt to ever pay back.  We depend completely on our fragile technological infrastructure for food, water, shelter, transportation, and entertainment.  Any number of events could cause a sudden  collapse of our system e.g., electric grid collapse from terrorism, natural event like solar flare, simple breakdown from lack of modernization, or Israel attacks Iran and the price of oil skyrockets, or China stops buying our treasury bonds.  I am feeling called to prepare for such disaster by working to be less dependent and more self-sufficient.  If you have interest in or questions about this line of thinking, please e-mail me by replying to this e-mail.  Below are some of my favorite links:



Subscribe to Dr Joe's Christian Connection

  "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!"

"Hell and destruction are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied." (Pro_27:20)

The Contemporary English Bible puts it this way, "Death and the grave are never satisfied, and neither are we." There is something in us that is like Death and the Grave; it's the never-satisfied appetite for more and more. That is a rather disturbing comparison, don't you think?

The Proverbs go on in another place to expound on this theme. "A leech has twin daughters named "Gimme" and "Gimme more." Three things are never satisfied, no, there are four that never say, "That's enough, thank you!"- hell, a barren womb, a parched land, a forest fire." (Pro_30:15-16, Message).

The greed in man's heart is like each of these things - death, hell, a barren womb, a parched land, a forest fire, and a bucket of leeches. Never satisfied! Forever wanting more and more, and never able to say "Enough!"

Tolstoy tells of a farmer who had a lust for more and more land. Finally he heard of cheap land among the Bashkirs. He sold all he had, made a long journey to their territory, and arranged a deal with them. For one thousand rubles he could buy all the land he could walk around in one day.

The next morning he set out and walked far in one direction and then turned left. He made many detours to include extra areas of good soil. By the time he made his last turn, he realized he had gone too far. He ran as fast as possible to get back to the starting point before sunset. Faster and faster he ran and finally staggered and fell across the starting point just as the sun set. He lay there dead. They buried him in a small hole, all the land he needed.

More times than not when you want something so bad that you cannot stand not having it - once you do get it, you find that it is not really what you wanted after all. In fact, rather than being a blessing to you - it often becomes a curse.

Guard you heart from lusting for more and more - for you just might become swallowed up by the very thing you are chasing. 

From Rylisms devotional downloaded with e-sword.
 
E-mail Archive
Read previous e-mails by clicking here: Dr Joe's E-mail Archive
Questions?
Please e-mail me with any questions about today's scripture message or anything related to the Bible or Christianity.
 
I might not know the answer but I'll try real hard to find it.