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

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Soul Junk - 1961


Right now i'm diggin' on a new album called 1961 by Soul Junk. The music is not at all normal, garden-variety, or whatever you want to call it... It's different. It somehow engages your mind in a different way and challenges you to be a little weird. It's like a mishmash of art-rock, grunge, indie, 60's underground and psychedelic. What I really dig is the continuous lyrical use of Bible scripture. Glen (singer) has basically said in an interview that he likes to just be led by the Holy Spirit and this is just what happens. They have put out numerous albums and EP's over the years (1993-present). If you're down for something different over the holidays, then feast on this most epic band.




Friday, November 8, 2013

Sacred - Ashes To Ascension

Ok, I know some of my readers are going to be really excited about this news. I have finally found a Christian band that sounds like Tool. Over the years, I have noticed that a lot of Christians trying to break away from Tool, are looking for their replacement. Sacred isn't, but they come closer than any other band I have heard.

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Brian Sumner - Suicide

This is a video that I wanted to share of Brian Sumner (pro skateboarder) talking about suicide.

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

The Stuff of Legends

William Wallace. Maximus Decimus Meridius. King Leonidas. Movie legends.

Muhammad Ali. Babe Ruth. Bill Russell. Sports legends.

Michael Jackson. The Beatles. Bob Marley. Music legends.

What do all of these legends have in common? Their accomplishments seem larger than life. At times in their stories, each one of them seemed invincible. And their stories were so inspiring that men just kept retelling them over and over, eventually turning the details into folklore, stories that continue to live long after their time is past.

Samson had a moment like that, too, which we’ll read about today. A moment he shared with 1,000 other men.

How does Samson do it? There’s no question that it was God’s strength: “The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him.” All credit, all glory, belongs to God and God alone. Jesus once said that with God, nothing is impossible. God gets done the things that he wants done.

Unfortunately, another thing you’ll see today (in Judges 15:16) is that Samson takes credit for God’s power. He was arrogant. Arrogance is always born out of our insecurities. When we don’t know who we are in Christ, most of us look to pride to try to fill that void—just like Samson did.

Many of us try to define ourselves by our accomplishments, to find our worth in what we’ve done, instead of in the One we belong to. We want to rely on our achievements, our victories, our trophies, our wins to define us, instead of acknowledging God as the source of all good things in our lives. And like Samson, we want to get the credit. We want to be known as “a winner,” “a beast,” “a leader,” “a man’s man,” “somebody.”

Pride can be intoxicating. But the hangover is hell. We’re human; we do have (many) limitations, and we need to rely on God. If you lose sight of your identity and try to convince yourself that you’re a legend, you’ll miss the true legend in your life: that the God who made the universe calls you his son.
What’s defining you? Remember, you only get this one life. Whose name are you trying to make great?

(taken from the YouVersion Fight Devotional)