Displaying all posts from 2008 January.
Sunday, 2008 January 20 2:02 AM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES
Apparently, over in the Indian state of Orissa, there's been a huge uproar against the Christian population of the state. Word makes its way back to the United States were we heard about the persecution and saw pictures of the result. Most of them were photographs of churches that had been burned down. Included in those were pictures of images of Christ that had been desecrated by the rioters. Any Christ-loving Christian should have seen pictures like that and been shocked in horror at the sight of the image of their Saviour destroyed in the manner that they were destroyed in. I wasn't though. The thought that went through my head at that moment was really something along the lines of “how appropriate”.

Really, when you think about it, what was Christ's reason for becoming incarnate? He came to suffer an incredible death upon that detestable crucifix. Here we have an image that serves as a symbol of Christ. Consider how ironic it is that people who despise Him would substantiate that symbolism by substantiating their hatred.
While I pondered this, I thought of myself. After all, it was my sins that drove the nails into the wrists of Christ just as much as those that we consider lost. With all of this in mind, the only thing that I could really say was a request of God almighty: “Lord, have mercy.”
Father, we have seen photographs and heard accounts of those who have desecrated Your image. Despite the terrible defiance towards Your Son that occurred at the hand of those who despise You, Father, it was my transgressions that nailed Him to that cross just as much as those who detest You. In spite of our showing hatred towards You, You have showed us love. In that love, Father, please have mercy.
Lord, have mercy
on them.Christ, have mercy
on us.Lord, have mercy
on me.
Quote to ponder: “Words which do not give the light of Christ increase the darkness.” — Mother Teresa
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Monday, 2008 January 14 9:21 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES
Well, I finally procured a digital camera, and it's the first time that I've ever really owned one. I got it off of a good friend for a hundred dollars. Now, I just need something to take pictures of, and that's the hard part: I hate having pictures taken of me. Now, I want to take pictures of others, but I decided against it, so I took a picture of my house instead.
To make matters better, my camera is a Canon Powershot, and the spokesperson for the Canon Powershot is the hottest woman alive: Miss Maria Sharapova. That reminds me, the Australian Open started today.
Quote to ponder: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” — English proverb
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Saturday, 2008 January 12 1:47 AM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES
There is some weird stuff underneath this campus.
Quote to ponder: “Carve a tunnel of hope through the dark mountain of disappointment.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Currently watching…
The Count of Monte Cristo
Directed by Kevin Reynolds
Starring James Caviezel, Guy Pearce, Richard Harris and Luis Guzmán
Released on Friday, 2002 January 25.
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