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Episode – 124 Garden Planning

It is Spring time and with that comes gardening, or at least I hope so for most of you.  Before you get out there and plant some things it is important to plan first.  There are three questions you need to answer when planning your garden: 1. what to grow, 2. where to grow, 3. how to grow.  In this show I talk about the various things to consider in answering these questions.

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Episode-123 The Torn Veil

This show is a recording of the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Matthew 27:51.  In preparation for Easter this message looks at one of the events that surrounded the death of Jesus and that is the veil in the temple being torn in two.  If we are going to have a Biblical World View it is important that we have a proper perspective on the death of Jesus.  This message should help with that.  Below is the outline:

The Torn Veil did or symbolized three important truths:

  • It made the Mourning of the Father Clear                    .
  • It signified the Sacrificial System is Obsolete                         .
  • It signified Access to the Holy of Holies is Open

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Episode- 122 David and Bathsheba

This show is a recording of the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 2 Samuel 11 regarding the sin of David with Bathsheba.  The principles of the passage are as follows:

  1. Sin does not just happen to us.
  2. Sin if not addressed can and often does lead to more sin.
  3. There are always victoms when there is sin.
  4. You sin will find you out.
  5. There is forgiveness from even the worst of sin.

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Episode-121 A Building Plan

This podcast is a recording of the message I preached at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 2 Samuel 7 dealing with David's desire to build a house for God.  Four fundamental questions are raised and answered in this passage.

  1. Are good intentions all that is needed to do the will of God?
  2. What does God need from us?
  3. How involved is God in our daily life?
  4. How are we to respond to the blessings of God?

Here is the outline of the text:

  • David desires to build a House for the LORD 1-3
  • God doesn't need a House 3-7
  • I will build you into a House 8-17
  • Respond with a prayer of Praise 18-24
  • Respond with a prayer of Petition 25-29

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Episode- 120 Honor the King

Today's episode is a recording of the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 1 Samuel 24.  It is a challenging passage for me because it convicts me of some of my attitude and actions regarding those in authority that I have had.  The outline and principles are below:

Outline

  • Saul’s pursuit of David 1-2
  • Saul and David end up in the same cave 3-4
  • David cuts off part of Saul’s robe 4
  • David refuses to harm Saul 5-7
  • David reveals his lack of vengeance against Saul 8-15
  • Saul recognizes David’s character and future 16-21
  • David promises mercy to Saul’s house 22

Principles:

  • Give  Honor where honor is due.
  • Turn vengeance over to God.                           .
  • Love your enemies.

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Episode-119 David and Goliath

1 Samuel 17 is probably the most popular story of the Old Testament.  It is told to children over and over and over again in every children Bible book to where almost every child can tell you about the huge size of Goliath and the courage of David.  It is indeed a story of courage and faith as well as fear and doubt.  I believe the context tells us that the main theme of the event is perspective.  We can either see things from man's perspective of God's.  The outline of the text is as follows:

  • The Battle Lines Set 1-3
  • Goliath’s Challenge 4-11
  • Saul and Israel’s response 11
  • David comes to the Israelite camp 12-19
  • David evaluates the situation 20-26
  • David ridiculed by his brother 27-30
  • David and Saul interact 31-39
  • David and Goliath interact 40-47
  • David and Goliath battle 48-51
  • Israel defeats and plunders the Philistines 51-54
  • Saul finds out who David is and meets him 55-58

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Episode-118 We Want a King

When people get frustrated with their current government they want a new one.  Israel, during the time of Samuel, was in such a situation.  They were suppose to have God as their LORD but rejected Him and wanted a king as Lord like the nations around them.  1 Samuel chapter 8 teaches four important truths about our relationship between God and government.  Here is the outline and principles:

Outline

  • Israel Demands a King 8
  • Saul Chosen as King 9:1-26
  • Saul Anointed as King 9:27-10:16
  • Saul Proclaimed King 10:17-27
  • Saul Victorious as King 11
  • Saul Fails as King 13-15

Principles

  • Submission to God requires accepting you will be Different than others.
  • God often allows us what we want in our rebellion as a means of Discipline and learning.
  • Human governments Abuse power.
  • God in His providence uses even Rebellious requests for His glory.

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Episode-117- Samuel as God’s New Leader

In this show you will hear a message I preached to the church in which I pastor, Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from 1 Samuel 1-3.  It deals with the change of leadership from the house of Eli to Samuel and is quite instructive for those of us who want to leave a spiritual and family legacy.  The outline and principles are as follows:

Outline
The Birth of the New Leader 1:1-2:11
The Need for the New Leader 2:12-2:36
The Transition to the New Leader 3:1-18
Samuel is Recognized as the New Leader in Israel 3:19-21

Principles
Leadership Influence must Start in the Home.
Leadership Choice is under the Providence of God.
Leadership Failure has Devastating Consequences.                                      .

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Episode-116 The Story of Ruth

In this show you will hear the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from the book of Ruth.  The story of Ruth is a great story of redemption in the midst of the corrupt time of the Judges.  The outline and spiritual principles of the book are below:

Outline

  • Tragedy Strikes1:1-5
  • Devotion Expressed 1:6-22
  • Hope Expressed 2:1-22
  • Redemption Sought 3:1-18
  • Redemption Secured 4:1-22

Principles

  1. Gentiles can be a part of the Family of God.
  2. Covenant Faithfulness results in Blessings                                  .
  3. The Lord Provides Redemption                                     .

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Episode- 114 Samson

In this show you will hear the message I preached to the congregation in which I pastor Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Judges 13-16.  Samson is an interesting character.  With most of God's judges, prophets, and leaders there is at least some measure of redeemable qualities in him but it seems even these are lacking ion Samson.  The outline and principles of the text is as follows:

Outline:

  1. Samson’s Birth 13
  2. Samson’s Marriage 14
  3. Samson’s Revenge 15
  4. Samson’s Demise 16

Principles:

  1. The Spirit of God in Samson gave him great Power.                      .
  2. The Sins against God by Samson caused him great Trouble                         .
  3. The Sovereignty  of God over Samson resulted in great Deliverance.                          .

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Episode-113 Principles of Permaculture

In this show you will hear my take on the principles of permaculture.  Most of the popular permaculturalists have their own set of principles.  Check out the recommended reading list for some of these authors.  David Holmgren has a pretty recognized list that I will use for this podcast.  Theses 12 principles with some notes are listed below.

1) Observe and interact: By taking time to engage with nature we can design solutions that suit our particular situation.

  • Observe energy flows
  • Observe flora and fauna
  • Observe processes
  • Mat 6:26 NKJV - "Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?
  • Pro 6:6 NKJV - Go to the ant, you sluggard! Consider her ways and be wise,

2) Catch and store energy: By developing systems that collect resources at peak abundance, we can use them in times of need.

  • In plants
  • water
  • In tanks for water
  • In soil
  • In contours
  • In Photovoltaic panels
  • In food
  • God has provided abundance of energy if we can catch and store it.

3) Obtain a yield: Ensure that you are getting truly useful rewards as part of the work that you are doing.

  • It is not sustainable if you cannot produce a yield.  We are not actually looking at sustainability either but abundance.
  • Parable of the talents

4) Apply self-regulation and accept feedback: We need to discourage inappropriate activity to ensure that systems can continue to function well.

  • Pro 12:1 NKJV - Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge, But he who hates correction [is] stupid.
  • Pro 25:28 NKJV - Whoever [has] no rule over his own spirit [Is like] a city broken down, without walls.

5) Use and value renewable resources and services: Make the best use of nature's abundance to reduce our consumptive behavior and dependence on non-renewable resources.

  • Pro 21:20 NKJV - [There is] desirable treasure, And oil in the dwelling of the wise, But a foolish man squanders it.

6) Produce no waste: By valuing and making use of all the resources that are available to us, nothing goes to waste.

  • The perfect system there is not waste but everything is cycled back through.  This is true of the hydrological cycle and all natural cycles when not effected by the curse of the fall.
  • eg Grey water is recycled out to the fruit trees
  • eg. compost toilet
  • compost pile

7) Design from patterns to details: By stepping back, we can observe patterns in nature and society. These can form the backbone of our designs, with the details filled in as we go.

  • patterns in leaves
  • patterns in stacking of forests
  • patterns in progression from barren land to forest
  • pattern in spiral (sheep horn) herb spiral

8) Integrate rather than segregate: By putting the right things in the right place, relationships develop between those things and they work together to support each other.

  • Integration of species
    • rather than having a row of carrots and then a cor of tomatoes and then a row of peas, integrate them into the same area.
    • companion planting
    • integrate the animals with the plants. and animals with other animals
    • 7 levels of food forest (canopy, understory, bushes, herbacious, climbing, rizome (root), ground cover
  • Integration of time (more mature and less mature)
    • the principle applies in maturing children.  Integrate them with all other ages.
    • succession planting
    • nurse crop
  • Integration of systems
    • water catchment integrated with food forest on contours.

9) Use small and slow solutions: Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and producing more sustainable outcomes.

  • to increase fertility of the soil you don’t blast it with chemical NPK you use compost
  • to do away with weeds you don’t cake on the Roundup instead you use layers of mulch (sheet mulching)
  • Tortoise and the hair of Aesop’s Fables

10) Use and value diversity: Diversity reduces vulnerability to a variety of threats and takes advantage of the unique nature of the environment in which it resides.

  • Don’t be a lettuce farmer
  • Don’t be a cattle farmer

11) Use edges and value the marginal: The interface between things is where the most interesting events take place. These are often the most valuable, diverse and productive elements in the system.

  • Look at a river edge
  • Look at the edge between a forest and a pasture before the bush-hog
  • The more edge you can make the better

12) Creatively use and respond to change: We can have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing, and then intervening at the right time.

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Episode-112 Fear in Judges 6-7

In this show you will hear a message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Judges chapter 6-7.  There are several themes in those chapters but one that stands out is fear.  In this message we look at 7 fears and their results.  This message should help build your biblical worldview regarding fear.  The outline of the message is as follows:

  1. Idolatrous Fear results in the Discipline from God
  2. Trusting in oneself results in the Fear of Failure
  3. Divine Fear results in Peace from God
  4. Man Induced Fear results in Hindered Witness
  5. Skeptical Fear results in Testing God
  6. Circumstantial Fear results in Glory for God
  7. Irrational Fear results in Destruction

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Episode-111 – Deliverance through Debra and Barak

In this show you will hear a recording of a message I preached to the church in which I pastor, Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Judges 4.  It is pretty hard hitting on challenging men to step up and take responsibility for those things to which God has called them.   The outline and principles of the text and message are below.

OUTLINE

  1. Team one 1-3
  2. Team two 4-7
  3. Gathering of forces 8-12
  4. The Battle 13-24

PRINCIPLES

  1. God will accomplish His Plan using whatever means necessary.
  2. When Men do not Step - Up there is a Crises in Leadership

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Episode-110- Interview with my Dad about Family History and Genealogy Research

My family was blessed this week with a visit from my Dad, Joe Donahue,  who lives in Oregon.  I took the opportunity to ask him a few questions about researching family history and genealogy since he has been doing so for about 15 years.  Here is what I asked him.

  • What got you interested in researching genealogy and our family history?
  • What should someone who is new to researching family history do to begin?
  • What are some resources that can be used to help in the research process?
  • What are some interesting stories you have learned about our family from doing your research?
  • What significance do you think there is in learning about your family history?
  • How do you think learning about your family history honors your family.

 

 

Resources for Genealogy research
- www.familyhistory.com This site allows a number of searches and is tied in with ancestry.com which is a fee based site of the LDS church that has the largest databases, including many microfilms of the original church and civil records of many countries.  It also has the IGI [International genealogy Index] that is all the data on families submitted by members of the LDS church and often has info on family members not affiliated with the LDS church.  As with all info found on other sites, it is a good starting place and provides hints, but accuracy must always be checked.

hhttp://www.ellisisland.com/- For genealogy in the United States after 1892, this site contains the names of all immigrants that entered the US through Ellis Island in New York.

The Castle Garden site www.castlegarden.com contains some ship passenger lists and some immigration records before that time [from 1820-1892].

usgenweb.org/states/index.shtml - This site is a general forum site for all the states in the US for discussions and databases dealing with genealogy.

http://www.familytree.com/ - This site is affiliated with ancestry.com shown above and with Family Tree Maker a software database familytreemaker.com for family genealogy that has places for information, citations, photos and other items as well as the ability to produce reports of various forms.

http://www.cyndieslist.com/ - This site is probably the oldest continuous genealogy database and list compilation in various groupings for ease in use and is a must for any aspiring genealogist.

www.censusfinder.com - This site offers some census research and records without a fee.

www.glorecords.blm.gov This site has all the records for original land patents issued by the US federal government.  It is searchable by name and state and contains over 5 million images of title records between 1820 and the present.

http://www.rootsweb.com/ This site is also an original genealogy site that has been in existence for a good deal of time.  It is now also affiliated with ancestry.com discussed above.

www.odonoghue.co.uk This site is an example of one of many "one-name" sites dealing with all those interested in history and genealogy whose names are derived from the Gaelic O'Donnehadha.

www.classicnewspaper.com and www.xooxleanswers.com/free-newspapers-archive/ These two sites and www.archives.com [affiliated with ancestry.com] contain accessible images of newspapers and search indexes to locate images by name.  The Library of Congress http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ also has newspaper images and many other research tools and information.

http://www.archives.gov/ This is the US Federal Government's site for accessing archival records.  There are regional research centers as well as the national center of the National Archives in Washington D.C. where individuals can go to do research.

www.immigrationships.net This site has passenger lists for many of the ships that arrived in America and helps to find immigration information.

Many countries have multiple sites for genealogy and genealogical research.  One example for Ireland is www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie

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Episode-109- Cycles in Judges

Today's show is a recording of the message I preached to the church in which I pastor Mt. Tabor Baptist Church on Judges chapter 2.  The outline of the passage is as follows:

  • 1-5 Review of Chapter 1
  • 7-10 Setting the Stage for the Cycles of the Judges
  • 11-19 The Cycles/Patterns of the Judges

Three principles that apply to us from the passage are:

  1. God is Faithful to Keep His Covenant Over and Over Again
  2. God’s People Must Be Separate from the World
  3. God’s People Must Have Generational Discipleship.

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Episode-108- Defeat of Jericho

In this show you will hear a recording of the of message I preached to Mt. Tabor Baptist Church from Joshua 6 on the defeat of Jericho.  The outline of the passage is as follows:

  • The Plan of Attack 1-5
  • The Plan told to the Army 6-7
  • The Plan carried out for six days 8-14
  • The Plan carried out the seventh day 15-21
  • Rahab saved 22-25
  • Future of Jericho 26
  • Fame of Joshua 27

The theological principles of the passage relate mostly to faith.  We have 5 principles of Faith illustrated.

  • 1) Faith sees the Future Promises of God as Present Realities
  • 2) Faith follows God’s Plan even when it doesn’t make sense
  • 3) Faith calls on God to act.
  • 4) Faith sides with God even when all around are not
  • 5) Faith accepts restrictions aimed at preventing temptation

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Episode-107- Setting Goals and Plans for 2013

As 2013 approaches most people are thinking about what will happen during that year and what happened this past year.  The end of the year then is a great time to address the issue of goal setting and what is involved in that and how to achieve the best results from it.  There is a great book from which some of the subject matter of this podcast comes: Tommy Newberry's Success Is Not an Accident: Change Your Choices; Change Your Life.  Here are the Eight Rules to Effective Goal Settings:

  1. They must be written down
  2. They must be state in the present tense
  3. They must be stated positively
  4. They must be consistent with your core values and mission statement
  5. They must be specific and measurable
  6. They must be time-bound
  7. They must be balanced between reasonableness and challenge
  8. They must be thoroughly planned

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Episode-106- Purposes of the Incarnation Part 3

In this show you will hear the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church on the third part of the three part series on the Reasons for the Incarnation.  The simple outline is below.  I hope you find it helps you build your biblical worldview.
The Incarnation occurred to Destroy the Works  of the Devil.

  • 1 John 3:8

The Incarnation occurred to Provide a Qualified  Judge.

  • John 5:22, 27

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Episode-105- Reflections on the Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary

In this episode you will hear a few of my thoughts about the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary school this last week.  Here is the outline of what I talk about.

First, it is an n Unspeakable Tragedy.

Second, it demonstrates the depravity of man

Third, it demonstrates the hypocrisy of public policy and outrage.

Fourth it is impossible to  entirely prevent evil and destruction.

Some thoughts about solutions:
1) Must take responsibility for yourself and your children
2) Preventing a means of defense is the opposite of a solution
3) More gun control is not the solution
4) We must not allow tragedies such as this to be used by the state to take away freedoms from the people.

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Episode-104- Reasons for the Incarnation Part 2

In this show you will hear a recording of the message I preached to the congregation of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church on two reasons for the Incarnation.  It continues a three part series on the purposes or reasons for the incarnation.  The outline is as follows:

The Incarnation occurred to Provide an  Effective Sacrifice for Sin.

  • Heb. 10:1-10

The Incarnation occurred to Fulfill the Davidic  Covenant.2 Sam 7:12-13

  • Jeremiah 22:24-30
  • Jeremiah 52:8-10
  • Matt. 1:6-16
  • Luke 3:23-31

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