Friday, September 14, 2012
Here is one of the wonderful people who was a wonderful influence in my life. God Bless you Blinky, and all the joy and laughter that you brought into my and many other people's lives:-)

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Mary Bashor's Fight
My family is going through a very rough time right now. My Mom, Mary Bashor, has been diagnosed with Lung Cancer that has spread down to her liver, and is traveling throughout her body. She, as well as our family need your prayers.
On another note, she is a devout believer in Jesus. At least she and we know where she is going when He calls her home. Only God knows the answers, and all things turn out for good for those who love Him. Please pray that God directs the Oncologist to performing His Most Perfect Plan for her life. It says in His Word, "For by His Stripes we were healed." In the Greek or Aramaic original text, it is talking in what is called "the perfect past tense." The word "were" actually means "are" in this context. I am praying for a Miracle, but am also preparing myself prayerfully in case God decides to take Mom home to be with Him. Thank you my readers for your thoughts, well wishes and prayers in these difficult times in our lives.
For those of you who know my Mom, please send your memories to my email box at: jbashor65@gmail.com. My family and I are starting to make a compilation of audio, video, and written memories from my Mom's life.

Sunday, September 2, 2012
Petra - Rose-Colored Stained Glass Windows video

Rose Colored Stained Glass Windows
For those of us who attend church, what is our purpose for doing so? Do we do it to "get out of the house", to make us feel good, so that we have a "social club", or do we do it out of our love for God, others, and then ourselves? Are we there for a religious ceremony, or what is our purpose?
There is a song from the former Christian Rock band Petra that seems to fit this ideology. It says, "Looking through Rose Colored stained glass windows, never allowing the world to come in, seeing no evil and feeling no pain, making the light as it comes from within, so dim, so dim."
In today's modern social networking, are we fans or followers of Jesus? Do we go to church as spectators of a spiritual sporting exercise, or do we strive to live for Jesus each and every day of our lives? Are we playing religious games with God, ourselves, and others while the world struggles to survive? How can we say that we are FOLLOWERS of Jesus, unless we are truly FOLLOWERS of Jesus? We can't live and truly be followers if we have one foot in the World, and one foot in the Gospel. We can't be double-minded. As Jesus said, "Either you are for me, or you are against me." He also had said, "I would rather that you are either hot or cold. If you are lukewarm, I will spew you out of my mouth." The word "spew" in this context is another word for vomiting. There is no room in God's eyes for "Closet Christians". We need to show the World His love and life through our love and lives. To the unbelievers, we may be the only Jesus that they'll ever see. We may fool others, but God cannot be fooled nor mocked. We need to take the messages that we all hear in church, apply the loving principles to our lives, then spread the Good News on to others.

Thursday, August 30, 2012
Cancer
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Patience
Romans 5:4 NASB
4 and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope;
Even though it is tough to be patient sometimes, this is one of the benefits. We are taught patience (perseverance) through our trials. I know, we all want to fix the problem quickly, but if we are patient, God will give us the answer in our time of need. No, God will not do everything for us; that's why He gave us a brain! However, we are to trust him FIRST. The old saying, "God helps those who help themselves", is not in the Bible. The often quoted phrase came from an episode of "Little House on the Prairie". We are to trust in Him first, not ourselves, not other people, nor the situation. "Seek Ye FIRST the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you." THATIS WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS! Does this mean that God will let us
have anything we want? No, it means that He will provide for all our needs according to His perfect and Holy will for our lives. O:-)

Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Interpretation
Today's blog topic is scriptural interpretation.. I am not the expert on the subject, as no one is except God. There are many ministers, counselors, and physicians who deal in this areas of all of our lives. My question is this: How do we decide on where to go for the absolute truth in Biblical interpretation? There have been many ministers who have been shunned by their congregations, as well as communities for misguiding others with misinterpreted messages that they have given their congregations. The only solution that I can think of is to follow the Bible and strive to use it as a guideline for one's life. In with that, we all need to ask for God's guidance through the Holy Spirit to help us understand His Word. Yes, pastors, teachers and prophets have their own gifts as God enables them, but as the Bible says, we are to test the spirits to see if they are from God. That being said, when we study the Scriptures, we need to earnestly ask God to open our spiritual eyes when reading them. If we read them through just the natural senses, we can often get confused, and get some of our own human ideas in there that conflict with the Holy Spirit. For the Bible says that we are to "trust in the Lord thy God with all thine Heart, and LEAN NOT on thine own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct thine paths". O:-) Scripture interpretation is a spiritual thing, not a mankind thing.

Monday, February 20, 2012
Life in Jesus

Wednesday, January 4, 2012
It's a New Year!
What is one of the biggest obstacles that happens when we all look into the future? We ALL, including your truly, worry. How can we help to prevent worry? There is a BIG promise in His Word. It says in Matthew that we don't need to worry, because he has it all covered. ( I am just paraphrasing what the Word says. This is very close to what it says, just not exact word for word.) Anyhoo, Matthew states that if He cares for the birds by clothing them and giving them shelter, how much more will He take care of us?
What causes our worries? They are caused by all of us looking at the events of the world through our natural eyes. Two verses come to mind. One states that we are to trust the Lord with all of our heart, AND LEAN NOT ON OUR UNDERSTANDING. It also states in another verse to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all things shall be ours as well. To paraphrase this, it states that if we put Him first, and put on our spiritual eyes, He will take provide all of our needs.
On another final note, do you often feel inadequate? It is normal that we feel that way from time to time. "And such confidence we have in God through Christ Jesus. Not that we are adequate to consider anything as coming as from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God." 2 Cor 3 vs. 4-5. A song also comes to mind. It says, "My hope is found on nothing less, than Jesus blood and righteousness". Sure, life will never be easy, but God through Jesus has given us the tools through the Bible and the Holy Spirit to guide us through life's obstacles. The first thing that we have to do, is to get ourselves and our foolish pride out of the way, so that He can work mightily in our lives. May God Bless each and every one of you in this New Year 2012! O:-)
