Thursday, October 15, 2009

How can the U.N. be so blind?


Tonight I finished watching the speech made by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to the U.N. He told of Israel's desire to have peace with her neighbors and of the threat of Iran to his country and others.

He stood up to the cowardly U.N. and more or less shamed them for their conduct. What I am ashamed of the most is the fact that the U.N. is in the United States. Oh how I wish that we would close the doors and ship the U.N. off to some other country. It is powerless anyway and only creates more trouble than helps.

I am a proud Israel backer. I salute their P.M. and thank him for his courage and wisdom. If only we had a man like that in charge. Benjamin Netanyahu only spoke the truth. Did the U.N. finally see the truth or will they continue to be blind, time will tell. My guess is that nothing will change.

My definition of the word ignorant is "one who ignores the truth". The U.N. is ignorant. As I watched the one Palestinian representative walk out while he was speaking I once again realize that they do not want peace with Israel but want them to be gone and I might add, by whatever means necessary.

God bless Israel and may God have mercy on those who oppose her.

Dwight

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

I celebrate with my friend


I went to Christianblog.com today and checked out some of my favorite bloggers and low and behold, "K" had posted her 500th blog. As usual it was a keeper. Some people are just so gifted at writing down their thoughts. I am jealous.

This lady you just have to know. She is so bright and very easy to understand. Most of the time that I write a blog I post it thinking that no one will understand what I am trying to say. Not so with K.

Well, congratulations to my dear friend for a huge milestone. I look forward to reading the next 500. To go and check out K at Christianblog.com here is the address http://www.christianblog.com/bio/kreynolds/

Many blessings to my dear friend,

alight

Monday, October 12, 2009

Gone Fishing 2

Today my brother from Indiana and I went fishing again and we fished most all day. We started at 7:00 am and came home at 1:00 pm for a couple of hours. I went and ran 4 miles and biked 3 1/2 and then we went back fishing at 3:00 pm. We fished until almost dark catching several more bass.

Well, I caught the big one today. The bass weighed 6 pounds. Tomorrow we will be going back (if it doesn't rain) and hopefully catch a boat load. I will try to let him catch the big fish but no promises.

The sky today was mostly cloudy but enough sun would shine through to paint the sky the most beautiful colors. I couldn't help but keep looking up and thinking "what an Artist". Thomas Kinkaid can't touch that!

Blessing,

Dwight

Sunday, October 11, 2009

What did Paul look like?


Those who know me know that the Apostle Paul is my hero. When I go on my missionary journeys I want to do things that Paul would have done. Like spreading the Good News and starting new churches. Ones I was hit with a rock and an apple core from people who didn't want me to shut down the dental clinic that day. I thought of Paul and rejoiced that I was counted worthy to receive such a blessing.

I have been a part of starting 12 new churches. I preached the first sermon in 2 of them. I have prayed with almost 500 people to receive Christ Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Then I read 2 Corinthians 11:24-28 and I drop back down to earth. I realize that there is no comparison between Paul and me.

Verse 24 says, From the Jews five times I received forty stripes minus one. If my math is right that would be 195 stripes. Can you imagine what his back must have looked like? Verse 25 says, Three times I was beaten with rods. Hey, that had to have broken bones and left him extremely disfigured. Verse 25 also says, once I was stoned. Stoning was a capital punishment, they meant to kill him.

Acts 14:19 says, "...they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, supposing him to be dead." Can you imagine what Paul looked like after the stoning? Then can you imagine what he looked like after they dragged him (probably behind a horse) out of the city. He had to have been so broken up and the road out of town would have left him cut and scratched up all over.

No, I'm no Apostle Paul! Don't even come close! When I read where Paul is telling them about what large letters he writes with his own hands, I think, no wonder, his hands must be so disfigured that it takes 2 hands just to hold his pencil.

My hero, the Apostle Paul was, I believe in the center of God's will. The best place to be no doubt but not the safest but that is another blog.

Blessings,

alight

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Alight?


Some of you may be wondering about the name "Alight" and I thought that I would explain. Alight was my name that I used at Christianblog.com. I wanted to have a blog name that made a statement. I was listening to a song one day and heard the phrase "be a light". Well, that phrase stuck in my mind and I knew a-light would be my blog name.

I love to take pictures and every chance I get to take a picture of lights, sunsets, the moon, etc. I do it. Jesus said, "I have come as a light into the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness." I believe my job as a Christian is to shine the light of Christ into a dark world.

I go on many mission trips, always to a dark part of the world. Where I live there is a church on every corner so I have a burden to go where there are no churches.

So now you know!

Blessings,

Dwight/alight

The sunset picture was taken in the Great Rift Valley right in the middle of the Serengeti, Africa.

First day in the Penthouse


Today was the first day that I hunted my Penthouse stand. It's deer/turkey archery season in Tennessee. I took my bow and camera and was in the stand at 3:00 pm. About an hour later these 5 does came out. They left 30 minutes later and several more does showed up.


Then here comes a small buck. He was eating like he was trying to get fat. I have a "trail camera" set to take pictures of whatever moves in front of it. It hangs on one leg of the tree stand. I had my computer with me so I checked the pictures it has taken over the past week and several does and 2 bucks had their pictures taken. So I know that I have 3 different bucks using the area.


I hope to take many more deer pictures. If I take a buck with the bow he will have to be a big one. I would rather take pictures. I want to thank the Lord for blessing me with such a beautiful place to live.

Blessings,

Dwight

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gone Fishing


For a couple of months now I have been planning a week of fishing with my brother from Indiana. He will be coming down to Tennessee next week and I am taking a week of vacation and all we are going to do is fish, fish and then fish some more. We are both excited and can't wait. I have 4 more days to work and then I am off for 2 weeks. The hours at work are starting to drag by. I am worse than a kid at Christmas time.

The water is cooler now and Kentucky Lake has dropped to it's winter pool (about 5 feet lower than in the summer). We will have to change everything that we were doing in the Spring. The places that we caught tons of fish this Spring will be bare ground now. We are up for the challenge.

For years and years now I have been waiting for another event. The soon return of our Lord Jesus Christ to take us so we can be with Him forever. The waiting has been so hard but I know it will all be worth it on that Day.

I call my brother from time to time to be sure he is still coming. Each time he excitedly tells me that nothing will stop him. I believe he is more excited than I am. Well, from time to time I have to go back to the scriptures and read where Jesus says that He is still coming back. He promises us that He will and in alight's translation it says, "I wouldn't miss it for the world".

Come Lord Jesus!

alight

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Save Me!



When I was about 17 years old a couple of friends and I were hanging out at Kentucky Lake. There is this island about 2 or 3 hundred yards from the bank. We decided to swim to the island and back. Well, off we go and about halfway across in about 20 feet of water one of my friends just stopped swimming. I was about 25 feet ahead of him and for some reason I looked back.

I went back to him and said for him to come on. He said that he couldn’t swim anymore. I told him that if he didn’t he would drown. He said, “I can swim anymore!” Guess what, he didn’t and started to sink. I told him to not fight me and I will help him to shore. I looked around and noticed that we were a little closer to the island than back to the shore so I flipped him over on his back and took him to the island.

I was not going to touch him if he was still kicking and flinging his arms. If I did he would have drown us both. Once he completely gave up I was able to save him. Hmm, which reminds me that God is the same way. God wants to save us from our sins but until we stop fighting with Him, He just waits. When we come to the point that we realize that we can’t save ourselves then God steps in and takes a hold of us and forgives us of our sins and breathes new life in us.

Blessings,

Dwight



Sunday, September 6, 2009

Amost Persuaded



Acts 26:28 & 29 says, Then Agrippa said to Paul, “You almost persuade me to become a Christian.” And Paul said, “I would to God that not only you, but also all who hear me today, might become both almost and altogether such as I am, except for these chains.”

As I read these sad words I think of all the ones that I have witness to but did not except Christ as their Lord and Savior. Many times I have thought afterward that maybe I should have said different things or used different scriptures. I am not the type to pressure anyone or try to scare them with Hell (but I do mention it). Sometimes I wonder if I should use more pressure.

What I have decided is that I cannot persuade anyone to be saved. It is the Holy Spirit who must do the persuading for the salvation to be real. I am glad it is not my job to save people but just to tell the Good News.

Dwight

Thursday, September 3, 2009

I'm getting too old for this!


This evening our running club went to race a local high school's cross country team. I have not raced in years but I was game. We met at the school and found out that they had a very nice course on campus that was 5-K (3.1 miles). Starting off you run down this small hill and then through some muddy flat land. Next you ran into the woods and the trail winded between trees and across ditches and creeks. Then you came out of the woods and up through thick grass with lots of 90 degree turns and lots of twist and turns.

I am use to running on roads and this was very different. I am just too old to take the jumps and sharp turns. I am writing this today before the soreness sets in. Tomorrow I might not want to talk about it. But today I was very happy with myself that I could hang in there with the young boys. I finished in a time of 22:02 and was 4th overall.

One day I will have to slow down when it comes to mission trips and soul winning. But that is not today! My prayer is that the Lord will allow me to keep up the pace and even someday let me retire and do missions full time.

Now I am going to find the Bengay and the heating pad.

Blessings,

Dwight

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