A New Year

Another “New Year” is here: AD 2025. Why 2025? Time is marked by the most wonderful event in the
history of creation: The Birth of Jesus. AD is an abbreviation for the Latin words Anno Domini which
means “the year of our Lord”.
There has been a move for quite some time to replace the AD and BC with CE (Common Era) and BCE
(Before Common Era). On an atheist website one writer said that BC and AD denote the “privilege role
of Christianity in a society where it is no longer the defining belief system”. He also stated that using CE
and BCE was “refusing to submit yourself….to a Christian agenda that is all about asserting domination
over culture, politics, society, and even your every thought process”.
Those who would use CE and BCE would keep the year. This would simply be 2015 CE. That’s so silly. I
would ask them these question; “What began the Common Era? What event separates CE from BCE”.
The correct answer is still “the birth of Jesus”.
If I can remember to do it (and you know how my memory is) I’m hoping to put the AD after the year in
every situation I have to write the year. I guess you can say it’s my way of “asserting domination over
culture, politics, society, and even every thought process”.
In the meantime, I hope you have a Happy New Year. Let’s make AD 2025 a wonderful year of worship,
service, and witness.

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Ground Yourself in the Word

There is a thing called “grounding” that is making the rounds on social media. It may be a new thought
or a recycling of an old thought. It is exactly what it sounds like: walking barefoot on the earth, thus
“grounding” you. Here is how one website describes it: “Grounding or earthing is a therapeutic
technique that focuses on realigning your electrical energy by reconnecting to the earth. There’s little
research behind grounding but smaller studies have reported benefits for inflammation, pain, mood,
and more.” I have no idea if that works or not. It does make sense. After all, God made us from the
earth, so there could be some connection.
Regardless of whether or not grounding yourself to the earth has physical, healing properties, being
grounded in the Word definitely has spiritual properties that far outweigh earthly grounding. The very
God who created us knows this body, mind, and spirit He designed. What He tells us will bring joy,
peace, happiness, and health will work each and every time. We can trust the One who wrote the
manual. God didn’t have to do studies, interview people, or run some tests. He knows how He created
us to function, body, mind, and soul.
Here is one example of a truth from God that promises what grounding (or yoga and meditation, for that
matter) cannot produce. “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Do not be anxious about
anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in
Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:4-7 NIV). I especially like that part about a peace that transcends all
understanding.
But there are hundreds more instructions and truths in the Word of God. And, as they bring us closer to
our Creator, they are designed to make your life better in all facets. Walk barefoot on the earth if you
desire, but if you want a better life…ground yourself in the Word of God.
Say good things about your Savior.
 
Bro. Tony

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Enjoy the Holidays

The Bible speaks of the devil “walking to and fro” or “prowling” with the intent of finding ways of getting
into mischief. I thought about that when I read an article chastising Christians for decorating for
Christmas, saying such decorations are pagan symbols. I began wondering what kind of victory Satan
wins when I put wreaths on my windows. I wonder if the devil rubs his hands together and laughs at me
when I place the last ornament on my tree.
Here is where I think his victory lies: Christians argue and quarrel and point fingers at each other as the
harmony of the church is shattered. Also, we waste time arguing about something that is of little
consequence: “swatting at gnats while swallowing camel”.
Christmas has come to be celebrated in two distinct ways. The religious meaning (the most significant
and important) and the secular celebration. When someone uses the term “pagan” referring to the
secular celebration I believe they are misusing that word. When we think of something as being pagan
we most frequently mean that it involves worshipping the wrong gods or denying God altogether.
When we tell stories of Santa Claus, or reindeer, or elves or snowmen we are not claiming deity for
them. We are not worshipping them as a god…we’re not even saying they are real! Neither are we
denying Christ, demeaning the Father, nor blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Not all secular events are pagan,
even if they use decorations that used to mean something else to other people in antiquity.
Enjoy the holidays, enjoy the family, give God the glory!
Say good things about your Savior and about His Church on the Bluff.
Bro. Tony

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Christmas

It’s Christmas time again and with that comes the discussion about whether Christians should celebrate
Christmas. I have seen several posts on Facebook and have received a couple of emails from religious
organizations trying to convince people, one way or another, that Christmas is related to pagan
celebrations: No good Christian should take part in it. Let me share my take on that.

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Thanksgiving

Have you ever read the Thanksgiving proclamation from President George Washington? Though many
today claim a “wall of separation” between church and state, God’s influence and reverence for Him,
was clearly a vital part of our nation’s collective thinking. As such it molded and shaped our political
leaders' beliefs and thus their government’s direction. The following is that proclamation (the italics are
mine).

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Thanksgiving

Have you ever read the Thanksgiving proclamation from President George Washington? Though many
today claim a “wall of separation” between church and state, God’s influence and reverence for Him,
was clearly a vital part of our nation’s collective thinking. As such it molded and shaped our political
leaders' beliefs and thus their government’s direction. The following is that proclamation (the italics are
mine).

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God Will Equip You

I finally answered “yes” to God’s call for me to become a pastor when I was 31 years old. I enrolled in a
college that was founded for the very purpose of teaching men called later in life how to pastor a
Southern Baptist church. Because of that unique purpose I met many people with a variety of life
experiences. One was an OTR truck driver.

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Day and Night

When I was working at a television station, we had a farm program that aired each weekday morning.
The host was a great guy named Gene Reagan. One morning he told us that a farmer had called him to
complain about Daylight Savings Time. He claimed that the extra hour of daylight was killing his
tomatoes!

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1 John 4:8

If you love someone you accept them as they are. Right? That’s the explanation we hear from churches
and denominations that embrace the LBGTQ+ lifestyle. After all, they say, God is love. 1 John 4:8 does
say emphatically that God is love. However, those who use that line of reasoning have it backwards.
They define love with human, carnal understanding. They then use that faulty understanding to define
God. In essence, they are making “love” their god. That’s not how it works.

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Reformed Baptist

I read an interesting article about what are called “Reformed Baptist” churches. Those are Baptist
churches who embrace Calvinism or “reformed theology”. As they preach and teach Calvinism, they
publicly tout their theology. There church sign, website, and printed material will tell you they are
Reformed Baptists. I looked them up online and discovered that in the Alabama association of
Reformed Baptist churches there are 38 member churches. That’s not a lot.

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