Welcome to another edition of Brian and The Judge. Who knows what topics will grace us today. Tony's First Briefing is still expected for the noon hour, Monday, May 8, 2006. Updates as they come.
May 3, 2006
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These things . . . were written for our admonition. 1 Corinthians 10:11
In the months following the devastating Asian tsunami of December 2004, an amazing story of survival emerged from Simeulue Island, the closest inhabited land to the epicenter of the earthquake.
A news report said that only 7 of the remote Indonesian islands 75,000 inhabitants died when 30-foot waves struck just half an hour after the quake. For decades, the people had heard stories told by their grandparents of giant waves that killed thousands on this same island in 1907. So when the ground shook and the sea retreated from the shore, the people recalled their grandparents warnings and fled to high ground.
First Corinthians 10 describes a spiritual disaster we can avoid. After the people of Israel were delivered from slavery in Egypt, they continued to turn away from the Lord. Recounting their recurring self-indulgence and its disastrous results, Paul wrote: Now these things became our examples . . . . And they were written for our admonition (vv.6,11). The story of their failure has been preserved so we can avoid the same disaster of disobedience.
If there are warning signs in our lives today, its time to run from self-destructive sin to the high ground of Gods forgiving grace.
The Bible is filled with example and teaching
On how to avoid all the pitfalls of sin;
And if we will learn from its people and precepts,
The struggles and battles of life we can win. Hess
A warning heeded is a disaster avoided.
"Tony's First Briefing is still expected for the noon hour, Monday, May 8, 2006."
123 hours, 12 minutes, and 26 seconds to go.
Good morning, LL! :-)
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Yay, Liberty. Another day without Tony. This will be my last day till next Tuesday. Going on a FReeper trip this weekend and won't be on the computer during the day. Y'all have fun and please hold my place!
Thanks for the ping, Lee! Checking in late from the left coast.