Sunday, August 16, 2009

Only Believe

My mother was 44 years old when I was born and my daddy was 63.
I was the youngest of nine children. When I was about 4 years old, I 
noticed that all the mothers of my friends looked younger than mine
and I worried that mama might die.

I ask mama if she was going to heaven when she died and she said,
"Honey,I hope so.", then I went one step further and ask her, "Am
I going to heaven when I die?" and she said "Honey, I hope so."

My parents were Primitive Baptist, or Hardshell Baptist. I don't 
know the official position of Primitive Baptist, but I know what my
parents believed. Mama told me that before the foundation of the
world, God wrote down (and I thought she meant on a piece of
paper) everyone's name that He was going to allow to go to
heaven. If your name was not on that list, then you would go to
hell. I didn't quite understand that, because mama said that God
loved everyone.

Our church only had service on the second Sunday in each month,
and when I was about 8 or 9 years old, we did not even go that
often, because of daddy's health. So I knew every little about the 
Bible. I don't remember hearing anything about Jesus in that church.
I must have heard the name, but didn't know anything about Him. 
We had no musical instruments in the church, so even the singing 
wasn't very pretty and I didn't listen very much because the preacher
would talk loud and then say a lot of "ahhs" and "and-das".

When I was 21 years old, I married Jim and we moved to Atlanta, 
Georgia. Jim grew up in a Southern Baptist Church, so we joined
a SBC in Atlanta. The preacher was sort of elder or at least he 
looked  old to me. But, of course, I was looking through the eyes
of a 21 year old. He didn't yell or speak in a sing~sing voice. It
was a very pleasant voice, explaining what the Bible said and I 
began to listen.

Time went on and I bought a newer translation of the Bible and
was able to understand it better and found out some amazing
things. First of all, Jesus said He died for the whole world, not
just a few. He also said that all I had to do was believe in Him and
I could go to heaven when I died. He promised it and He can not
lie. Now that was something worth having! I was convinced that 
Jesus gave eternal life to all who believed Him for it.

"Jesus paid it all, All to Him I owe:
Sin had left a crimson stain, 
He washed it white as snow."
Words by Elivina M. Hall
Music by John T. Grape


This is a name i love to hear, I love to 
sing it's worth. It sounds like
music to mine ears , the sweetest
name on earth

Monday, August 3, 2009

IS IT COMPLICATED OR SIMPLE? 

Have you ever heard a preacher telling you  how to be saved from hell and thought that it was so complicated that no one could ever really know if they were saved or not? Well, God didn’t make it complicated at all, People did. God made it simple. 

So, get a Bible that you can understand and start reading.
I started in Genesis, but some people suggest that you start
in the Gospel of John, since John said in John 20:31 - but these are written 
that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, 
and that believing you may have life in His name. Since that was the purpose
of John writing this book, then that’s a good place to start.  

and remember, God made it so simple that a little child can understand.

But Jesus said, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them,
for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”
Matthew 19:14

More later…….