Thursday, July 29, 2010

End Times Predicted

I read this and found it very interesting. For full and fair disclosure, this entire blog is being copied verbatim from the book, God’s Plan For Man, by Finis Dake. Keep in mind this book was copyrighted back in 1949.

Did you know that there must be at lease three more European wars before the Battle of Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ? In Daniel 7:23-24 we have a prophecy that ten kingdoms must be formed inside the old Roman Empire territory in the last days. These ten kings referred to are the same one symbolized by the ten horns on the beast of Revelation 13 and 17:12-17 it is stated that they will give their kingdoms of the future Antichrist, and then will fight against Jesus Christ at His Second Coming. This proves that they all must be in existence when Christ comes. There are twenty-two states inside the territory now. Therefore, if these countries must be formed into ten kingdoms and be in existence when Christ comes, changes must be made sometime in the near future that will affect these states. It will take one world war to form these ten kingdoms before the Antichrist comes. This is the first was to which we refer. Then in Daniel 7:23-24 it states, “after them,” that is, after the ten kingdoms are formed, than the Antichrist will arise and subdue three of them. This is the second war. In Daniel 11:40-44; Revelation 17:12-17 it is revealed that the Antichrist will finally get power over the whole ten kingdoms. The third war will be fought between the ten kingdoms under Antichrist and the nations that are north and east of the ten kingdoms. In other words, Russia, Germany, and other countries north and east of the ten kingdoms inside the old Roman Empire territory will fight these ten kingdoms during the last 3½ years of this age. Antichrist will be the victor, and then he will lead the nations against Jerusalem and the Jews, but Christ will come and defend the Jews, destroy the Antichrist and set up his kingdom in the world forever (Zachariah 14:1-21; Ezekiel 38-99; Joel 3; Isaiah 63; Revelation 17:14; 19:11-21; 20:1-10).

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I Struggle Too!

I am fully aware that literally thousands of religious teachers are constantly saying that no man can live free from sin, and that we sin every day. One can see that this teaching is entirely out of harmony with the bible by reading the above scriptures. If these men sin every day, than they are sinners every day and there is no time that they are not sinners. If they are sinners all the time, than there is no time when they are not under the death penalty of the broken law, and they will be sent to Hell as sinners to pay the death penalty. Christ means nothing to them and if they are sinners they cannot be saved.

It is time that you wake up and stop listening to such men and begin to read the bible and obey it. Naturally, a man that does not believe in salvation from sin can never be saved from it. If Christ came to save us from our sins and He cannot do it, than He failed in His mission. If the New Testament teaches freedom from sin, than it is either the truth of a lie. If it is a lie, than we might as well throw the whole bible away and have nothing to do religion. Christianity, in that case, is a mere sham and a false religion, teaching something that is not true. If salvation through Christ it true, however, than these modern teachers of religion are false and no man can safely believe them, or ever listen to them deny the truths of the bible.

Do not let men deceive you into thinking that there is no such thing as living a clean, holy, victorious life in Christ secure from sin, the flesh, the world, and the devil. If you are not saved from these things you are not saved from Hell, according to the scriptures above. There may not be such a life as far as these teachers are concerned and as far as they know. Either they do not know the bible and they do not have biblical experiences, or they are plain rebels against the truth refuse to get such blessings. In either case, you should not listen to them in concerning such an important thing as your eternal welfare. Why not listen to the scripture instead? It will not deceive you. It will always tell you the truth, as you can see from facts stated above.

The above 3 paragraphs came from the book God’s Plan for Man. I copied them verbatim. In these 3 paragraphs, Dake talks about the above scripture to support what he is saying. Here is the scripture for you to read for yourself. (John 8:31-36), (Romans 6:1-23), (Romans 8:1-4), (1 John 2:29, 3:7-10, 5:1-4, 18), (John 1:12), Galatians 5:24), (Acts 3:19), (1 Corinthians 6:9-11), (Revelation 1:5), (Acts 26:18), (Romans 1:16), (2 Thessalonians 2:13), (Ephesians 4:22-24), (Ephesians 1:7), (1 Peter 1:2-4), (Colossians 3:12), (2 Timothy 2:4, 19-22).

I read this 4 days ago, and I have been pondering this every since. I am having a really hard time with it. I don’t know how I feel about it. It basically means that I am not saved, and apparently nobody is for that matter. Matthew 7:13-14 reads, Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it. (Kind of a, many will enter, few will win thing). I have read this verse many time but if you take the bible literally as I do, than this literally means that few will find Heaven, and that is really scary.

Yesterday I posted a blog entitled, “God’s Plan For Man,” recommending the book. I still do recommend the book very much, and I am going to continue to read it, even though I may not agree with everything. This is only one mans opinion right? But, than again, maybe it’s not. This is only a few paragraphs that I am struggling with, but in the long run, I can only come out deader in sin, and cleaner in Christ. But is it really possible to live a 100% sinless life once you are born into Christ.

This is my current struggle, and I will no doubt struggle with this one for a while, but I wanted to make sure that I shared my thoughts.

Monday, July 26, 2010

God's Plan For Man

A friend from church recommended the book God’s Plan For Man, by Finis Dake. This book is probably just as long as the bible itself. Finis Dake virtually memorized the bible after spending over 100,000 hours studying it. The original copy write is 1949. That is older than most of the people that I know which is really besides the point. The information in this book is equivalent to 3 years in seminary. There are 1008 pages in this book, and I am on page 65. All that I can say is wow, already this incredible book has changed the way that I read the bible. Friend, this book is an absolute mush read. You can find it at ChrisianBooks.com for $24.99, where regular retail value is $34.99, that is a 29% savings. Click this link to find out more.


This is not a book that you would borrow out to someone when you’re done, it is a book that once you read one time, you go back to it often as a reference. Only 65 pages into it, I already find myself going back to what I’ve already read. I strongly encourage you to add this book to your library. So far it has done a very nice job explaining the trinity, as well as who and what God is, and what he can and can’t do. Yes, I said what God can’t do! Not only is everything in this book is baked up with scripture, but lots of scripture. The bible really is out handbook for life.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

In the Morning

I have been an early riser every since I can remember, and I have always been a morning person. Growing up I was always up by 5:30 or 6, regardless of what time I went to bed. My parents tell me the story of how on Friday nights before they went to bed, they would put a bowl of cereal on the kitchen table, with a glass of milk in the fridge, so when I woke up on Saturday morning, I could take the milk out of the fridge and pour it into my cereal, and then go into the living room to watch Saturday morning cartoons, allowing they to sleep in. I remember another story of a Saturday morning when my parents got out of bed and I was sitting in the living room watching cartoons with my grandparents eating donuts. Apparently, I got up early, picked up the phone, and called them over, and told them to bring donuts, and of course they did.


I remember always getting up with an alarm with no problem. Never in my life, have I used the snooze button, I didn’t even know what it was until I was well into high school. The alarm would go off, and I would jump out of bed, with a smile on my face, ready to greet the sunrise, and ready to start my day. I would usually get up early so I could watch cartoons before school.


After high school graduation, I started full time at Menards. I usually worked the opening shift which required my to be to work at 5:45am. No problem for me. Eventually I got a new job at the breakfast cook at the Marriott. I had to be to work at 4:30am, no biggie. Than I moved on to Caribou Coffee requiring a 5am start time, cool, I got to sleep in until 4:30. Than I moved to Bruegger’s Bagels where 3 days a week I started at 5am, 1 day a week I started at 4am, and 1 day a week I started at 3:30am, I will admit that the 3:30 and 4am start time was to early, even for me, but nonetheless, I got out of bed with my alarm with no problems. And that was my life up until about 2 years ago, when we found out that we were having out second kid, Japheth, who would turn out to be more like his old man than I would think.


It would be fair to say that I am a morning person, even though I am really pretty good at functioning at anytime day or night. Now with two kids, daycare is expensive, so I got a job at an undisclosed location working swing shift, 4-12:30. This would allow Jane and myself to work opposite shifts, so we didn’t have to pay for daycare. The last couple of years have been awesome, I don’t regret it one bit, and I just absolutely love staying home with my kids every day, what a blessing. But this working swing shift thing is not easy for a morning person like me.


I started this blog about 9 months ago, when I rededicated my life to Christ, and decided that MitchellBoxeth.com would not be about me, it would be about glorifying God. I have committed myself to getting up at 6am, 7 days a week and read out of my bible until the kids got up, what ever time that would be. I dedicated my breaks at work to reading a Christian book of some sort, and my drive home from work is dedicated to listening to the bible on audio. Considering I don’t leave work until 12:30 in the morning, and it’s a 30 minute drive home, I don’t get to bed until 1:15. Even after almost 2 years, it isn’t getting any easier. This gives me 4 hours and 45 minutes of sleep 5 nights a week.


So why am I sharing all of this? No I am not complaining because of my lack of sleep, in the long run, and the big scheme of things, that is all worth it. I am sharing all of this with you because the last month or so, Japheth has been getting up in the morning at 6am or earlier. Japheth is now 17 months old, if he wakes up, I can’t tell him to go back to bed for a while, or tell him to play quietly in his room until 7:00 like I can tell to Faith. When he wakes up, he chats with himself loudly for a while, and eventually the chatting turns into crying. My point is that when he is up, he is loud enough where I can’t do my bible reading in the morning. I am ADHD, so if it’s not quiet when I do my daily time with God, I can’t stay focused. In the last month, I have had maybe 3-5 morning where I have been able to read, and even then, only for about 15 minutes.


The lack of reading in the mornings is having a negative effect on me. It is just amazing how 45 minutes to an hour each morning with God can affect my attitude during the rest of the day. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t go around moping and cranky all day, but I can certainly see that my attitude, and my temperament are shortened.


I know this distraction is the Devil, trying to keep me away from God. But on the other hand, God is allowing it to happen, and this is all simply a test. I am not upset with Japheth by any means, it is obvious that like his dear old dad, he is going to be a morning person, just like I was, which I am actually happy about. Really, this is a turning point in my daily walk with God. I am going to have to work around it. I don’t find myself closer to God in the last month, but I don’t necessarily find myself drifting away either. So, what’s’ a guy to do, I am not going to do get up earlier that 6, and I don’t really have time during the day to read my bible, which is the reason that I got up and did it so early in the morning to begin with. I still have my breaks at work, and I listen to the audio bible on the way home from work, but that is only 5 days a week.


So now, you are all caught up on what’s been going on with God and me. There is more to tell, nothing bad, but that will be for another blog. Remember that God it good, all the time, and with God, all things are possible.