I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me. ~Jesus

Friday, December 21, 2012

Phinehas - Enkindler

Phinehas has just released an acoustic track titled "Enkindler". A very nice surprise for a metal band. I almost really miss it when metal bands would actually play something acoustic once in a while. These guys have brought the remedy.


Dynasty - Rise To Victory


Dynasty released a new lyric video for "Rise To Victory" that features Tommy Green as a guest vocalist. For those that don't know much about Dynasty, they have a West Coast sound that is thrash, hardcore and punk. Very nice... Reminds me of an old school sound. I especially like the energy in their videos that features their live shows. Very energetic. Their new album "Beyond Measure is due out January 22, 2013. Check em out!


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Narrow Road, Eternal Life





Matthew 7:13-21

But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a few ever find it (v.14)

One of the most prevalent of modern myths is the idea that boundary-less living leads to freedom. A permissive lifestyle may feel free for a time, but it will soon trap us. In ludicrous manner we shout, “I’m free! I’m free!” as we back into a cage and lock the door.

Jesus’ stark warning about this cuts across our permissive society, just as it cut across His own. In Matthew 7:13-14, He portrays the choice as one between two roads—one narrow, another broad—leading to two destinations (life or death).

The broad road is loud and crowded (v.13). It’s the path of self-will and selfish ambition, of loose promises and sexual permissiveness, of hatred, revenge, and doing good for personal gain, of hypocritical religion, and of a materialism that leaves no room for God. This road is popular because it’s easy. We simply let our natural desires lead us.

The narrow road, by contrast, is so small that most of us walk past it. Few are rushing to it. This is the path of following God’s will rather than our own (7:21), of firm promises and marital faithfulness (5:27-37), of reconciliation, turning cheeks, and anonymous charity (vv.21-26,38-48, 6:1-4), of true spirituality and choosing God above possessions (vv.5-34).

The broad road feels so free, but it leads to death and hell (7:13). There’s no freedom in either. The narrow road initially looks constricting, but looks are deceiving. We’ve shed our baggage to fit through its gate and walk lighter and with more freedom—into eternal life itself (v.14).

Don’t think Jesus is talking only about heaven and hell here. The life and death He speaks of is experienced now, depending on whether we follow Him or not (vv.24-27). Others may jeer, but those who follow Jesus down His narrow path will live in joyous freedom. 

-Anonymous

Friday, December 7, 2012

True Story

I heard this band on Pandora and I did like some of you do and head over to see what the name of the band is. These guys really stand out. They're different and I really like the singer's voice. Good band. Great music.

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Jackson



One of my favorite singers "Dwayne Jackson" who reminded me a lot of some of the famous grunge singers of the 90's has released a 5 track acoustic album titled "Things Unsaid".  Like it says on their Bandcamp page - This is an exciting, refreshing album. Go check it out!

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