Friday, September 18, 2009

Something to Think About


Fables for Adults
Thomas Sowell
Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Many years ago, as a small child, I was told one of those old-fashioned fables for children. It was about a dog with a bone in his mouth, who was walking on a log across a stream.
The dog looked down into the water and saw his reflection. He thought it was another dog with a bone in his mouth-- and it seemed to him that the other dog's bone was bigger than his. He decided that he was going to take the other dog's bone away and opened his mouth to attack. The result was that his own bone fell into the water and was lost.
At the time, I didn't like that story and wished they hadn't told it to me. But the passing years and decades have made me realize how important that story was, because it was not really about dogs but about people.
Today we are living in a time when the President of the United States is telling us that he is going to help us take that other dog's bone away-- and the end result is likely to be very much like what it was in that children's fable.
Whether we are supposed to take that bone away from the doctors, the hospitals, the pharmaceutical companies or the insurance companies, the net result is likely to be the same-- most of us will end up with worse medical care than we have available today. We will have opened our mouth and dropped a very big bone into the water.
While I was told a story in my childhood to help me understand something about the real world, today adults are being told things to reduce them to childish thinking.
The most childish of all the things being said in the august setting of a joint session of Congress last week was that millions of people can be added to the government's health insurance plan without increasing the federal deficit at all.
If the President of the United States could do that, it is hard to imagine what he would do as an encore. Walking on water would be an anticlimax.
What is equally childish is the notion that the great majority of Americans who have medical insurance, and who say they are satisfied with it, should be panicked and stampeded into supporting vast increases in the arbitrary power of Washington bureaucrats to take medical decisions out of the hands of their doctors-- all ostensibly because a minority of Americans do not have medical insurance.
There was a time, within living memory, when most Americans did not have health insurance-- and it was not the end of the world, as so many in politics and the media seem to be depicting it today.
As someone who lived through that era, and who spent decades without medical insurance, I find it hard to be panicked and stampeded into bigger and worse problems because some people do not have medical insurance, including many who could afford it if they chose to.
What did we do, back during the years when most Americans had no medical insurance? I did what most people did. I depended on a "single payer"-- myself. When I didn't have the money, I paid off my medical bills in installments.
The birth of my first child was not covered by medical insurance. I paid off the bill, month by month, until the time finally came when I could tell my wife that the baby was now ours, free and clear.
In a country where everything imaginable is bought and paid for on credit, why is it suddenly a national crisis if some people cannot pay cash up front for medical treatment?
That is not the best way to do things for all people and all medical treatments, which is why most Americans today choose to have medical insurance. But millions of other people choose not to-- often young and healthy people, sometimes deadbeats who use emergency rooms and don't pay at all.
Is this ideal? No. But if every deviation from the ideal is a reason to be panicked and stampeded into putting dangerous arbitrary powers into the hands of government, then go directly to totalitarianism, do not pass "Go", do not collect $200.
And go ahead and drop your bone in the water, in hopes that you can get somebody else's bigger bone.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Thank God for the Blood!

"The next morning there was a firstborn dead in every house. In the homes of the Egyptians it was a first-born son or daughter, and from that home came the sound of weeping, the voice of lamentation, hearts that ached and would not be comforted. In the houses of the Israelites there was, indeed, a first-born dead, but it was the first-born substitute the slain lamb provided of God." (The Tabernacle Priesthood and Offerings, I.M. Haldman, D.D. MCMXXV pg.10)


Col 1:15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
(ESV)

Heb 9:12 he entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption.

Gal 3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.

I am so thankful that my God wrapped himself in flesh, and became man in order to be the supreme sacrifice that was needed to purchase eternal life for all mankind. He is the Lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world. The provision that God gave us by shedding his blood that we might be saved. Oh, He provided the Lamb so that we are without excuse when the Lord comes again. The Israelites were ready, they had applied the Blood before judgement came. Just as they did, we must be ready and apply the blood to our lives. How do we apply the blood of Jesus to our lives? The Bible tells us to Repent (turn away from sin) to be Baptized in the Name of Jesus for the remission of sins (this is where the Blood is applied) there is power in the the name of Jesus Christ, in knowing who He is! and receiving the Holy Ghost just like they did in the Bible! (so we can be free from the bondage of sin, just as the Israelites were in bondage in Egypt which is a type and shadow of the world/sin.)

Rev 13:8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.

Thanksgiving 2008

Dad, Beth, Mom and the cat that joined us!Beth and Mom

Sam & Ashley
My Sister- Beth
Aunt Deb, Uncle Glen & Mom
Dad
Beth


Okay I know that these pictures are old, but they are the ones I took at Thanksgiving last year. I am not sure if I ever sent these to anyone, so I will post them on here. Since Thanksgiving is near upon us again I guessed that it was better late than never. Sam and I went to Ocean Springs, MS to have some dinner with my family, and spend some time in Slidell. Love ya'll! Hope you like the pictures!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Prayer- Just do it!



"I am convinced if I will stop, get alone with God, and absorb his presence, I can do more in an hour's time, than if I slave all day within my own human ingenuity" -Verbal Bean (Prayer)


1Th 5:17 pray without ceasing,

"Touching Jesus is all that really matters,
Then your life will never be the same;
There is only one way to touch him,
Just believe when you call on His name."
-1973 John Stalling (Sing Unto the Lord)


Mat 26:41 Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak."

Luk 18:1 And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart.

"The great need of this terrible hour of test and trials is WATCHING and PRAYING. This is not our own religious invention, but the infallible words of Him who is "The Only Wise God, our Saviour, who so graciously has warned us long, ahead of time, when he said "But watch yourselves lest your hearts be weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and cares of this life, and that day come upon you suddenly like a trap.For it will come upon all who dwell on the face of the whole earth. But stay awake at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all these things that are going to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man." (Luke 21:34-36) -Andrew D. Urshan (The Supreme Need of the Hour: Prayer pg. 58)


Friday, September 4, 2009

Coffee Punch

Per Request here is the recipe for Coffee Punch. I had this the other day when we were in Jena, La at Bro. Coon's church dedication service. They had refreshments after the service, and this was some good stuff. I drank two glasses, but please a word to the wise if you are anything like me don't drink this after 12:00 noon. Or at least use decaf. for the coffee portion of the drink. I was up all night staring at the wall. Of course I don't ever drink coffee or soda, so I may very well be ultra sensitive to the caffeine, but I figured I would give you fair warning.

Coffee Punch

1 qt (4 cups) chilled strong coffee
1 qt chocolate ice cream
1 qt vanilla ice cream
1 cup whipping cream
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp almond extract
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cinnamon

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Life is so Daily


Not too much excitement in the Stegall household this week, and I say this week even though I know it is only Tuesday, because it feels like it's been longer than it has. That's okay though, thus is life. I heard someone say once that the problem with life is that it is so daily. Just the little things in life that get us. Well, I wonder if when they said that they realized that years and years ago a physician named Luke was inspired by the Holy Ghost to write to us and warn of such things when he said: "And that which fell among thorns are they, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection." (Lk 8:14 KJV) And again in Luke 21:34 "And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares." How many times to we see people come and go in their walk with God, and they don't leave because of anything other than the fact that they became caught up with the cares of this life. The things that this world deems important is what they get their eyes on. Sometimes we let our hearts get bogged down with the things of this life that are so daily: jobs, people, problems, sickness or any number of things life just throws our way daily. But God told us to look up, watch and pray, take the Word that he's given us and DO what he has commanded us to to Daily. He said we need to pray "Lord give us this day our DAILY bread. Manna was given to the children of Israel DAILY. They had to trust Him Daily. So many times people think the enemy will come in and try to destroy them with something big or tragic, but the real test is what you will do with every day life to prepare you for those tests and trials that come. When King Darius made a decree, Daniel didn't have to worry or wring his hands about what he was going to do with this new legislation that had been enacted he just: Dan 6:10 "When Daniel knew that the document had been signed, he went to his house where he had windows in his upper chamber open toward Jerusalem. He got down on his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he had done previously." He just did what he had always done, prayed, that prayer that sustained him daily. King David's perspective became skewed: Psa 73:2-17 "But as for me, my feet were almost gone; my steps had well nigh slipped. They are not in trouble as others are; they are not stricken like the rest of mankind. Therefore pride is their necklace; violence covers them as a garment. Their eyes swell out through fatness; their hearts overflow with follies. They scoff and speak with malice; loftily they threaten oppression. They set their mouths against the heavens, and their tongue struts through the earth. Therefore his people turn back to them, and find no fault in them. And they say, "How can God know? Is there knowledge in the Most High?" Behold, these are the wicked; always at ease, they increase in riches. All in vain have I kept my heart clean and washed my hands in innocence. For all the day long I have been stricken and rebuked every morning. If I had said, "I will speak thus," I would have betrayed the generation of your children. But when I thought how to understand this, it seemed to me a wearisome task, until I went into the sanctuary of God; then I discerned their end. David said I almost slipped until I went into the house of God, then my perspective was changed. I saw things how they really are rather than how this world perceives them to be. The heathen seemed to be prospering, but then he discerned their end. Since life happens to be so daily... Let's Make HIM a part of each day, through prayer, His Word, get to church every time the doors are open. "DAILY walking close to Thee...."