The Amazing Human Heart

The Human heart is an amazing organ. Heather Brinson writes about the engineering challenges you overcome every day just to survive.

To survive, we require a specialized pump that can deliver life-giving blood to all our body parts, day and night, year after year, without fail. To get the job done within the body of a living organism, the heart must overcome some incredible engineering challenges.

Our lives hang on a thread. A constant flow of rich blood must reach cells throughout the body, delivering oxygen and essential nutrients to our extremities, while removing waste products like carbon dioxide. Stop the flow for just a few minutes, and life will cease.

How did the Creator ensure a steady flow? He gave us a pump made of soft flesh, not of hard steel. Estimates vary, but this powerful muscle pushes blood through at least 1,500 miles (2500 km) of blood vessels, some as narrow as one red blood cell. The heart must keep beating 100,000 times a day without tiring or malfunctioning.

We are a walking miracle, exquisitely designed for life on Earth. Just consider three engineering challenges that our heart has to overcome.

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Should Islam Be Banned For Blasphemy?

From the Middle East Forum:

Should Islam Be Banned for Blasphemy?

by Raymond Ibrahim

Soon after Muslim gunmen killed 12 people at Charlie Hebdo offices, which published satirical caricatures of Muslim prophet Muhammad, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)—the “collective voice of the Muslim world” and second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations—is again renewing calls for the United Nations to criminalize “blasphemy” against Islam, or what it more ecumenically calls, the “defamation of religions.”

Yet the OIC seems to miss one grand irony: if international laws would ban cartoons, books, and films on the basis that they defame Islam, they would also, by logical extension, have to ban the entire religion of Islam itself—the only religion whose core texts actively and unequivocally defame other religions, including by name.

 

Read the full article here

“Fifty Shades of Grey” a No Go For Christians

It should go without saying that this over-hyped movie is pornographic, hostile to women and damaging to relationships and therefore christians should avoid it. But many people seem to get sucked in by the spirit of the age so easily.

Please do not see this movie.

From “Eternity”

Fifty Shades of Grey a “no-go” for Christians: sexologist

NEWS | Kaley Payne

Hype over the film version Fifty Shades of Grey, adapted from the wildly popular book series by E. L. James is reaching fever pitch in Australia ahead of the film’s premiere on February 12. But Christian sex therapist and doctor, Patricia Weerakoon is warning Christians to stay away.

“If you’re a Christian, you shouldn’t see this movie,” Patricia toldEternity. 

When Fifty Shades of Grey was first released as a novel in 2012, Patricia read it to be able to identify with more and more women turning up in her sex therapy office talking about it.

“I’ve read it superficially, but it was so badly written it was actually painful to go through it – even apart from the sex context,” she said. And while Patricia does not intend to see the movie, she says she knows enough about the content – and the impact of pornography – to feel comfortable advising against it for others.

“Pornography is about intent: an intention to elicit sexual thoughts and feelings. So there’s no question this film is pornography, just as the book before it. It is fantasy sex.”

 

Full article here

Jo Nova- Enough Money Wasted on Renewables to Give Everyone Clean Water

Jo Nova reports that Europe alone has wasted more than 100 Billion Euro on mismanagement of renewable energy- that is just in terms of where wind farms and solar plants are located, ignoring the huge subsidies and innate inefficiencies, or the excess price over traditional power sources. The estimated cost to give everyone in the world safe drinking water is only 30 billion Euros.

A bonfire of waste: $100 billion burnt by big-government renewables mismanagement

 

Renewables, are not just inefficient, unnecessary, and deadly to wildlife, but they were also a disaster of planning and management. The list of dollars and euros destroyed in the Glorious Renewables Quest has gone “nuclear”. The World Economic Forum estimates $100 billion Euro has been wasted, but its even worse than it looks. I had to read their opening sentence twice. I thought it read “European countries could have saved approximately $100 billion if each country had invested in the most efficient energy source.” I was thinking they could have saved that sort of money by using coal instead of windmills… but no, those huge savings would be over and above those ones. The WEF is talking about money saved if “badly managed renewables, had been “well managed ones”.

The inefficiency here is the scale only big-government could achieve.

The Energy Collective

Europe Loses Billions in Badly Sited Renewable Power Plants

European countries could have saved approximately $100 billion if each country had invested in the most efficient capacity given their renewable energy resources, that is, by installing wind turbines in windier countries and solar power plants in sunnier places.

But why would we be surprised?

The people who pushed renewables onto Europe were never doing it for pragmatic or practical reasons. The numbers never made sense on any level — not for electricity-made, not for global “cooling”, nor species saved, nor jobs created.  The numbers didn’t work for “energy independence” and they certainly didn’t add up to a profit.

Since the point wasn’t about electricity, or the environment, it didn’t really matter if the solar panels were not in sunny spots, and the wind towers were not in windy places. If those things mattered, the Greens would have been apoplectic at this waste. How many children could have got access to clean water instead?All of them. WHO estimates the cost of clean water globally at $30b.

The sticker shock of the odd 100b has worn off, but we’re talking of one hundred thousand million dollars.

The WEF are a pro-renewables lot too. They want renewables to work.

The $100b figure was not surprisingly, not in the executive summary, but on page 14.

 For example, it is obvious to most European citizens that southern Europe has the lion’s share of the solar irradiation while northern Europe has the wind.

But the EU’s investment in renewables does not reflect this: where Spain has about 65% more solar irradiation than Germany (1750 vs 1050 kWh/m2), Germany installed about 600% more solar PV capacity (33 GW vs 5 GW). In contrast, whereas Spain has less wind than countries in the north, it has still installed 23 GW of wind capacity.

Such suboptimal deployment of resources is estimated to have cost the EU approximately $100 billion more than if each country in the EU had invested in the most efficient capacity given its renewable resources. And by looking across borders for the optimum deployment of renewable
resources (with associated physical interconnections), the EU could have saved a further $40 billion.

And if the EU had coordinated across boundaries (isn’t that what the EU is for) they could have saved another $40b on top of that.

 

Our Faith Is So Small

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Last Sunday I preached about Jesus’ ministry of healing. At the end of the sermon I asked people to stand if they wanted to receive prayer for healing. I then asked for other people to lay hands on them while I prayed for healing for those standing.

I didn’t do a check up to see if anyone was healed, but I will be asking for testimonies next Sunday, and I’m hoping to hear some good stories!

Something happened during the week to make me wonder if more people should have asked for prayer. I’ve been thinking about the thought processes that sometimes hold us back from seeking healing. I’m not even thinking about people who deny that God is involved in miracles these days.

Some people think their problem is too small for God to consider. These people never heard the words of Jesus about our Father caring even for sparrows. (see Matthew 10:29)

Some people think their problem is too big for God. They think God could raise Jesus and Lazarus from the dead but can’t heal cancer. (see John 20)

Some people are embarrassed about their conditions and don’t want other to know about them. I’m sure  the lady with the problem with bleeding overcame her embarrassment and the religious declaration that she was unclean and anyone she touched would be unclean. (Mark 5:24-34)

Some people think deep down that God really does not love them because they are unimportant or because of shame about some sin that they feel unworthy to ask Him for anything.

I was praying this afternoon and I felt that God put this into my head:

If you mothers know how to put Band-Aids on your children’s imaginary injuries because you love your children, how much more will your heavenly Father heal your real injuries because He loves you?

It is so hard to really believe that God loves us extravagantly and wants to heal every wound- physical, emotional and spiritual- but it’s true. And when we start to take that risky step of thinking “What if it is true?” then we start to see healing and miracles and joy and love and peace abounding in our lives.

Reflection on Mark 9:1-9

Scripture

His clothes became dazzling white, far whiter than any earthly bleach could ever make them.

Observation
Jesus takes Peter, James and John up to a high mountain. There, Jesus’ appearance is transformed and his clothes become whiter than any bleach could make them.

Elijah and Moses appear and talk with Jesus. Peter talks about building shelters. A cloud comes over and God speaks from the cloud.

Then it’s over. Jesus tells them not to tell anyone until after He has risen from the dead. They don’t tell anyone but they do wonder about what Jesus means by “rising from the dead.”

Application
The heavens break into a normal day.

Peter, James and John go up a mountain with Jesus expecting to get some extra teaching, maybe to pray. Instead heaven breaks in.

The veil is lifted and they see for the first time the true glory of Christ. Then God the Father speaks from a cloud, “This is my dearly loved Son. Listen to Him.”

Heaven is always just literally a footstep away; the presence of the glory of God constantly surrounds us.

In a sense nothing changed on that day, except that the disciples’ eyes were opened to see true reality.

Christians are charged with bringing heaven to earth, the kingdom of God present in the affairs of men.

We need to pray for an unveiling of our eyes to see what God is really doing around us.

Prayer
Open my eyes Lord that I might see you as you really are. Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 4:1-6

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Scripture

The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ who is the image of God.

Observation

Paul does not lose heart because his ministry is from God. He does not use deception or distort the word of God, but sets out the truth of the gospel clearly.

The gospel is veiled to those who are perishing because the god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers so that they cannot see the glory of Christ. The God who said “Let light come out of the darkness” is the one who puts the light into our hearts so that we can see the glory of Christ.

Application

The gospel has to be received as a revelation of God. Otherwise it is impossible for us to receive it.

I have seen people who have been opposed to the gospel suddenly get it and receive it. I have seen others in whom a light of revelation comes on for a short time and then is extinguished before the person receives Jesus.

Preaching to people, sharing the gospel, witnessing, is good. But we also need to prepare the soil for the gospel seed by fervent prayer for the person to be open to a revelation from God.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for making it possible for me to see your glory and to respond to the gospel. Please do this for my unsaved friends that their hearts may be enightened by you. Amen.

Book Review: “The Story Telling God” by Jared Wilson

Many people think of God as being a Law-giver proclaiming “Thou shalt not” and “Thou shalt”.

Others think of God as handing down propositions about himself in big words.

But, as Jared Wilson points out, God is a story-telling God.

In this book Wilson looks at the parables of Jesus showing how these often simple stories show us God’s ways in surprising revelations. It is as if the stories allow reality to break into our consciousness.

This is an excellent  book about the parables. It is easy to read, inspiring and encourages us to look carefully at the stories with a new attitude.