Wanderings

Yearly Archive: 2009

My King!

Got to thinking today about that video we saw in church two weeks ago, and had to see who the voice was. Found out that it was from a sermon by S.M. Lockridge. Believe it or not, his full name was Meshack Shadrack Lockridge. Although he died in 2000, his message lives on in a powerful way.

There are at least two videos of his little 5 minute message, but each is powerful. You can check out the GodTube version, or if you want the DVD for high quality viewing, there are two different ones. Igniter Media's version can be purchased as a DVD. Also ran across this guy who was so inspired, he has created a video which is available in multiple formats – plus, you can download any of his formats FREE.

After you listen to S.M. Lockridge once, you'll never forget who the real king is!

Breakfast Food

Remember when Peter said "don't keep acting like you are ignorant?" Well, in Chapter 2 he gives a little better direction. Almost like he should have written this chapter before he reminded us of how "not so smart" we are. He tells us that we as believers (followers/seekers/disciples) should start out on the easy stuff (milk) in the Bible. Then move on to the heavy stuff.

In other words, don't get caught up in trying to figure out "why do babies die?" or "why are there wars?" Peter, just like Paul in First Corinthians says start with the easy stuff and grow in your faith. All we have to do is spend a little time each day reading, and letting what we read sink in. When we have questions, we shouldn't let those stop us from reading more.

As we read, we will eventually find the answers – they might not be obvious, but they are there!

I got past the easy stuff in chapter 2, and went looking for that corner stone. What was it that he was actually talking about, and how did that relate to Jesus. That was a trip worth taking – all the way back to the Old Testament and what Isaiah and Ezekial had to say. Now I'm in the loop to find the significance of the "stone". Stay tuned.

Got the “Slow Down” Blues.

Installed our new anti-virus software and seems that everything has slowed down. This is happening on all the computers with the new AV, so now the problem is looking for the reason. Probably just some setting that needs to be tweaked, but which one?

We'll keep you posted, but this AV cleaned up one of our computers a few years back. What with all the bad guys out there, need the best protection.

You're probably wondering why install new? Well, our previous subscription was up for renewal, and there wasn't any group purchase this year to lower the price – going to be like 40-50 bucks a computer – way too much!