Tuesday, April 1, 2014

A FISHING TRIP TO REMEMBER

Luke 5:1-11

Intro:  When I was growing up in Alabama, one of our favorite things to do was go fishing.  Big Wills Creek meandered through my grandfather’s pasture and was a great place to fish in those days.  In fact, that creek was nearly as large as the Catawba River is here.  Anyway, we would find us some worms and get down there on that bank and catch big old catfish, gar and even crawdads that were big enough to take home and eat.  Sometimes, we would go to WeissLake and stay there all night fishing for crappie.  We would eat potted meat and vienna sausages and bologna sandwiches. There were times when we caught stringers full of fish, and other times when we didn’t catch much at all.  Of course, we would always talk about “the one that got away.”  Those fishing trips from my youth are worth remembering now because they were a good time for our family.
      In our text, we read about some fellows who had been on a fishing trip they would have liked to have forgotten about.  They didn’t talk about the one that got away, because they had all gotten away!  Then Jesus showed up and He took them on A Fishing Trip To Remember.
      Today, I would like to point out a few elements of this passage that speak to the church.  God has a word to say to our hearts today.  Just as He did for those fishermen; He wants to take us on a fishing trip too.  Not one of those kinds where you drown a bunch of worms; donate blood to the mosquitoes and come home empty handed.  Jesus wants to take us on A Fishing Trip To Remember.  Consider three elements of this passage with me today.

  I.  v. 1-3                      CONSIDER THE VESSEL
A.  v. 3  It Was A Place Of Intimacy – Up until then Peter’s boat had been a place of toil, labor and frustration.  It was a vessel used to eek out a meager living.  But, when Jesus climbed on board, that boat became a place of personal closeness, intimacy and fellowship.  It was a place where all who were on board could be close to Jesus Christ.
            That’s exactly what the church is, or at least, it is what the church ought to be!  This building is just a brick and mortar structure situated beside the highway until the people of God enter.  But, when this building is occupied by those who know the Lord, this structure becomes a place of closeness; a place of intimacy and a place of fellowship with the Lord Jesus.  There isn’t too much special about this place when it is empty, but when the saints come marching in, it becomes a real precious place. What makes this place so special when the children of God gather in?  Think about this:
      1.  It is special because of who shows up here – The Redeemer is here, Matt. 18:20; The Redeemed are here, 1 John 3:1-2.
      2.  It is special because of what we do here – The Sovereign God is praise; the Son of God is preached; the Saints of God are perfected.
      3.  It is special because of what we find here – There is Food for our SoulsFreedom from our Setbacks; and Fellowship with the Saints.
            Thank God for the church!  It is an oasis in the desert of this world.  It is a light in the darkness.  It is a place of refuge and revival for weary hearts. It is a place of hope and help.  May the Lord help us to never take the church for granted.  But, may we ever love the church; support the church; pray for the church and defend the church!
B.  v. 1, 3  It Was A Place Of Instruction – Jesus turned that humble vessel into a pulpit from which He preached the Word of God!  Those on board and those within earshot were given the privilege of hearing Jesus Christ instruct them in the things of the Lord.
            Again, that is a picture of the church.  When we come to this place we should find it to be a place of instruction for souls!  From the opening assembly, to Sunday School, to the preaching time, the Word of God should be paramount and instruction in righteousness should be our goal and our commitment.  Biblical teaching should be the hallmark of every true church!
            Sunday School is not a time to tell stories, exchange recipes or talk about the game.  It is a place and a time set aside to study and glean truth from the Bible.  The preaching time is not a time for some man to get up and try to work up the crowd.  Preaching is about getting into the Word of God and of exposing the truth contained within it.  Preaching is not about how loud you can yell; how long you can preach; or about how much you shout. Preaching is about declaring the whole counsel of Word.  Here is what God says to the preacher of the Word, “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine,” 2 Timothy 4:2.
            The church is to be a place of instruction!  That is why you need to come with a Bible, a notebook and a pen.  You should come ready to listen and clean in your heart, hungry for God to teach you His truth.  Sadly, for many, church has ceased to be a place where the saints are edified and has become a place where the services are endured.
C.  v. 5  It Was A Place Of Irritation – Peter is obviously irritated because he and the other fishermen there had fished all night and accomplished nothing.  These men were tired; they were frustrated and they were defeated.  They had done everything in the power to be successful and they had failed.  Verse 2 tells us that the fishermen weren’t even in their boats, but were on the shore washing their nets.  They were engaged in good work and in busy work; but they weren’t accomplishing the greatest work: catching fish.  That boat that day had become a place of irritation!
            Does that ever sound like the church to you?  Do you ever get frustrated?  Do you ever get irritated?  Do you ever just get tired?  I mean, we come here week after week; we sing, we pray, we preach, we testify, we shout and we go home.  We come again at the next appointed time and do it all over again.  We are busy and we are doing a good thing; but it seems like something is missing.  What could it be?  Oh yeah!  We aren’t catching any fish!
            Now, Peter and those other men knew how to fish.  They were professionals, but they still struck out that night.  We know how to fish around here, don’t we?  We have the right bait; we have the right tackle; and we know where the fish are, but we just can’t seem to get them in our boat.  And, sometimes, it is frustrating!  Wouldn’t you agree?

 II.  v. 4-5                      CONSIDER THE VOYAGE
A.  v. 4  A Command – Jesus issues a two-fold command to Peter and the men in the boat.  He tells them to “Launch out and let down.”  A couple of observations need to be made here.
      1.  There was nothing wrong with the vessel – The boat was sea worthy and Jesus ordered them to take it out into deeper water.  By the way, there’s nothing wrong with the church this evening! Despite the howling of the critics from without and from within, when the church operates according to the instructions given to us in the operator’s manual, the church is a thing of great power and great wonder.  There’s nothing wrong with the vessel!  The waters are rough; some of the crew is seasick; and others are frustrated, but the Old Ship of Zion is running true this evening!  Regardless of the fault you may wish to find with the church; it is the ONLY boat afloat!  And, you don’t fix a leaky vessel from the outside!
      2.  The vessel needed to go where the fish were – Jesus knew that the fish were not where the boat was.  If those men expected to catch any fish, they would have to go where the fish were swimming; and during the heat of the day, that meant moving out into deeper waters.  The fish were not in the shallows, and they certainly were not in the boat.  They were out there in the deep.
                  The same is true when we speak of reaching lost people with the Gospel.  We are casting our nets, but we are fishing too near the shore.  The fish are out there in the deep waters of the world and if we are going to throw the net over them, we are going to have to get out there where they are!  We can pray and ask God to save souls; but until we go to where the souls are, we will see very few saved.  Listen to what Jesus said, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature,” Mark 16:15.  The operative word there is “Go!”  We cannot fish until we go to where the fish are waiting!
      3.  A net will never fill up with fish until it is first let down – Those fellows could have washed those nets, mended those nets and hauled those nets all over that lake; but they would have never caught a fish until those nets were first let down.  They could have bought the finest nets money could buy, and still they wouldn’t have caught any fish until the nets were let down.  They could have studied all the newest ways for casting and drawing nets; but until they let the nets down into the deep water, they would have caught no fish.  They could have talked about fishing with other fisherman and discussed various ways of casting the nets, but they would have had no success until they let down their nets.
                  Do you get the picture?  We seem to think that as long as have the right Bible, the right kind of preaching, the right kind of music, the right kind of standards, wear the right kind of clothes, and say the right things, then fish are guaranteed.  Friends, nothing could be farther from the truth! Church folk talk about witnessing; learn new methods of witnessing; develop services and build aquarium where any fish would be happy and comfortable and we wait for them to swim in.  The truth is: they don’t!  And, they aren’t going to!
                  Just as it was that day, Jesus knows where the fish are.  He sends us to where they are, and He tells us to fish.  And, just as it was in that day, when we obey His commands, He will fill the nets.  Listen, our plans, our programs, and our efforts, are all useless unless they are designed and directed by the Lord.  But, when the church goes to where He sends her and she lets down here nets; He will fill them for His glory!
B.  v. 5  A Concern – When Peter hears the Lord’s command, he reminds Jesus that they have already fished all night and caught nothing.  Night time was the best time for fishing.  The fish were nearer the surface during the cool hours of the night and were more easily located and caught.  And, those men had worked so hard.  The word “toiled” means “to labor with wearisome effort.”  All night long these men had let down and pulled in those nets over and over again.  And, they had “taken nothing”; which means “not even one.”  All night long they had fished and had not even caught a single sardine!  All they wanted was to go home and get some sleep and fortget about that long, awful, wasted night.
            He is saying, “Lord, we’ve already tried that and it didn’t work!  We are professionals!  We know what we are doing and, no offence, but aren’t you a carpenter?  Leave the fishing to us!  We tried it already it didn’t work.  There’s no use in going out there again.
            It is sad, but Peter sounds like the typical Baptist.  We look at the programs we have tried in the past and see very little, if any, success and we say, “There’s no use to try that again!  We know how to do it, and we tried it but it didn’t work.”  Maybe we are like the disciples.  Maybe we have always tried in our own power.  Maybe we didn’t go when He commanded to where He commanded.  Maybe He wasn’t even included in the things we did then.  I would just remind you that without Him, all our efforts are doomed to fail, John 15:5.
     
III.  v. 6-11                   CONSIDER THE VICTORY
(Ill. In spite of being tired, defeated, frustrated and filled with doubt, Peter obeyed the command of Jesus.  Because he did, he got in on some miracles that he would have missed otherwise.  By the way, God can work in spite of our doubts, if we will obey Him anyway!)
A.  v. 6-7  A Miracle Involving The Fish – When Peter and the other men obeyed Jesus, they enclosed so many fish that their nets threatened to break. They called to their partners and so many fish were loaded into those boats that both boats began to sink.  Amazing!  They were fishing in the wrong place, at the wrong time of day and still they experienced success!  It didn’t make sense, but there was no denying the results!
            One of these days, the Lord Jesus is going to say to Calvary Baptist Church, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a draught.” When He does, I am sure some will want to argue about what happened when we tried that back then.  But, a few are going to say, “We’ve tried that before and it didn’t work too well.  But, nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.”  Those who do that are going to see the Lord do a great work!
            You see, there are plenty of fish out there today; more than enough to fill this vessel and many more like it.  If we want to see the Lord grant us a miracle; if we want to see Him save souls; if we want to see Him fill our vessel to overflowing; then we must learn to let down the nets when, where and how He says.  That is the secret to success!
B.  v. 8-10a  A Miracle Involving The Fishermen – When Peter and the others saw what Jesus had done, those rough, crude fishermen fell at the feet of Jesus in humble worship!  They were amazed at His power and they glorified Him for what He had done.
            My friends, nothing in this world will fill us with a greater desire to worship Him than seeing Him save souls.  When we see Him move in power in our churches, our homes and our communities, we will be filled with excitement, love and a desire to magnify Him.  Just as a newborn baby comes into a home and brings excitement; nothing can stir a church up any quicker than seeing little babies born into the family of God.
            Do you want God to fill this church with excitement and with His glory?  If you do, then launch out into the deep and let down your net.  Share the Gospel message wherever you may go and the Lord will do a work in your heart.  Than, when you return to the church, you will be filled with His glory and it will stir up others.
C.  v. 10b-11  A Miracle Involving The Future – Jesus says, “Peter, men, you haven’t seen anything yet!  You think this was something?  Just wait until you see souls getting caught in the Gospel net!”  The Bible tells us that these men left their fishing nets behind and went after Jesus. Because they did, you and I are here tonight!  Think about it!  Old Peter, who bowed at Jesus’ feet on that ship, later stood at Jerusalem on Pentecost and preached the Word of God.  When He did 3,000 souls were saved!  Those people picked up the Gospel net and cast it far and wide.  Others picked it up after them, and others, and others, until one day, someone cast the net and you and I were enclosed within it.  That is how this thing has always worked, “And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also,” 2 Tim. 2:2.
            Today, the net is in our vessel.  Is Jesus telling us to launch out into the deep and let down our nets?  I think He is!  But, what are we going to do about it?  We too can see a miracle involving the future if we will go with Jesus and cast where He tells us.  But, God help the next generation if we don’t!

Conc:  Sometimes, I think back on those days when I was growing up.  I think it would be nice to take a rod, a few worms and a stringer and go sit on the river bank all night and try to catch a big catfish.  But, do you know what I think would be better than that?  I think it would be better to invite Jesus to get on our vessel and ask Him where He would have us let down our nets; and then watch Him fill them to overflowing for His glory.  Yep, that would be far better than drowning a few worms and donating a pint of blood to the save the mosquitoes.
      I wonder if the Lord has spoken to you about your own fishing.  If He has, what is He telling you to do?  I think I might know!  I think He might be telling us to “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a draught.”  Are we going to do it, or are we going to stand there and argue with Him?
      From the moment we are saved until the day we are taken home, we are to be casting the Gospel net.  We are fishers of men!  I don’t know about you, but I want to see some fish in the net!  If the Lord has spoken to you, like He has spoken to me through this passage, then I invite you to join me as I bow before Him and ask Him to take us on A Fishing Trip Worth Remembering.




Monday, March 31, 2014

California man washed out to sea during baptism

31 March 2014 Last updated at 11:03 ET

A man holds his young child on a the breakwater of Santa Barbara Harbor, 1 March 2014Officials warned the surf near the area can be dangerous
A California man remains missing a day after he was swept out to sea during an ocean baptism, local media report.
Benito Flores, 43, was among several people helping his cousin, Pastor Maurigro Cervantes, baptise a man near the Guadalupe Dunes Preserve north of Santa Barbara.
Two others were swept out by a huge wave but were able to swim to shore.
Santa Barbara rescue officials say they could not find Mr Flores by nightfall after an extensive search.
The baptism was just finishing up at 10:00 local time (17:00 GMT) on Sunday when the church members were hit by the wave.
"A big wave came and took Benito," Mr Cervantes told local broadcaster KEYT. "I tried to take him out, he was heavy and then another big wave came."
The US Coast Guard and as well as local rescue officials are involved in the search.
Mr Cervantes, who leads the Jesus Christ Light of the Sky church in Santa Maria, said his church performed such ceremonies two or three times a year, according to the Santa Maria Times.

Ref: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26823842

Friday, March 28, 2014

3 steps to make a murderer confess


By Thom Patterson, CNN
updated 5:38 AM EDT, Fri March 28, 2014
In 1987, the area surrounding this pump house and dirt road in Mascotte, Florida, became the scene of a crime with repercussions that are still being felt nearly 30 years later. Click through the gallery for details of the case, including more crime scene and evidence photos from <a href='http://www.cnn.com/deathrowstories' target='_blank'>CNN's "Death Row Stories."</a>In 1987, the area surrounding this pump house and dirt road in Mascotte, Florida, became the scene of a crime with repercussions that are still being felt nearly 30 years later. Click through the gallery for details of the case, including more crime scene and evidence photos from CNN's "Death Row Stories."
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Veteran Miami homicide detective opens up about interrogating suspects
  • Retired detective Marshall Frank writes crime novels and holds seminars
  • Since his detective days, Frank has changed his mind about the death penalty
  • Frank describes how he elicited a confession from convicted killer Paul Eugene Rowles
CNN's original series, "Death Row Stories," explores America's capital punishment system each Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Follow us at facebook.com/cnn or Twitter @CNNorigSeries using #DeathRowStories
(CNN) -- As a Miami-area homicide detective, Marshall Frank has met some really bad people.
Now retired, the 30-year law enforcement veteran reveals trade secrets about how he "made friends" with criminals and coaxed them to confess.
For example, take Paul Eugene Rowles -- a convicted murderer and sexual predator who died last year in a Florida prison. When he was with Metro-Dade Police in 1972, Frank arrested Rowles for the strangling death of Rowles' Miami neighbor, Linda Fida.
Frank, who spoke with CNN by phone, described the handsome, 6-foot, blue-eyed Rowles as "someone you trust right away, very pleasant to talk to, soft spoken, somebody you wouldn't think would be a dangerous killer. But these killers are the most dangerous of all."
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For them, Frank said, killing is "like an addiction, like heroin, and they've gotta have that murder fix."
So, how did Frank get Rowles to confess? "I made friends with him," he said matter-of-factly. "It took half an hour."
But he didn't do it alone. "I had another cop in the room with me, and we knew each other's methods. The other detective just stayed quiet. He was there for support, but not to be a part of the interrogation."
Sitting close to Rowles with his knees almost touching him, Frank said he would lean toward him during the interrogation. "I was really appearing to be interested in him," Frank said. Then they started talking about how Rowles' life, family, father and mother had all affected him and "how that led to what he had just done."
And then Rowles began "blathering the confession out," Frank said. "He started crying."
Although Rowles was sentenced to life in prison, he was paroled in 1985. Nine years later Rowles was convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor and sentenced to 19 years. In 2012, DNA testing linked Rowles to the 1992 murder of 21-year-old Elizabeth Foster. Before Rowles died last year, police tried to interview him, without success, to determine if he was behind the disappearance of 20-year-old Tiffany Sessions in 1989. After his death, investigators found a journal in Rowles' cell with a note that read "2/9/89" -- the date Sessions disappeared. "No. 2" was scrawled on both sides of the notation. Police believe it's an indication that Sessions was Rowles' second victim.
Crime novelist Marshall Frank served for 30 years as a Miami-area police officer and homicide detective.
Crime novelist Marshall Frank served for 30 years as a Miami-area police officer and homicide detective.
In 2003, Frank played a very different role in another Florida murder case. While researching a crime novel, Frank began corresponding with James Duckett, a former police officer who was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1987 murder of an 11-year-old girl named Teresa McAbee. Duckett has been on death row for more than 25 years, as the appeals process plays out. Frank sat face-to-face with Duckett in a prison lunchroom, a conversation both men describe in CNN's documentary series,"Death Row Stories," airing this Sunday at 9 p.m. ET.
Successfully interrogating suspects one-on-one, Frank said, requires patience. "You can't come across as though you're personally involved," he said. "You can't come across like you're mad or angry or impatient or putting pressure on.
Real jailhouse police questioning doesn't happen the way it's portrayed by Hollywood. According to Frank, the cliché, the two-cops-on-one-suspect scenario with angry, screaming interrogators isn't part of the real world.
We've broken down Frank's method into three ideas:
1. "The most important thing is gaining their confidence, respect and cooperation." Frank repeated his theme: "I just kinda made friends."
2. "At the beginning of the interrogation you don't even go into what you're there for. You wait five minutes. Wait 15 minutes, 30 minutes. There's no hurry. What you want to do is get the person talking and feeling good about talking to you."
3. "Eventually you just work your way into whatever the issue is. Next thing you know, someone's just blathering a confession. Believe me that's how it worked."
'I just got a hunch'
During all his years on the force, Frank claims he never arrested the wrong person in a case. But he came close. Frank told a story about a case where he questioned a man whose aunt accused him of raping her.
I just got a hunch — something about the guy. 
Marshall Frank, retired homicide detective
"During the interrogation he was adamant that he didn't do it," Frank recalled. "Well of course a lot of guilty people are adamant that they didn't do it. But I just got a hunch — something about the guy. So I started thinking, 'Maybe we ought to check this out further before we actually book him.' We went back out on the streets, and we found the aunt again, and we polygraphed her. After polygraphing her, she admitted that she had told a lie."
Frank said it turned out the aunt had "an ulterior motive about her wanting to have him arrested." He then freed the suspect.
The 'conveyor belt'
After three decades as a law enforcement officer, Frank has some opinions about America's justice system.
Public defender resources are overburdened, Frank said. Which sometimes contributes to less than fair circumstances.
"It's really an uneven system to have people who can afford a good attorney and other people who can only afford public defenders," Frank said. "I asked a public defender once, 'How do you keep up with the caseload?' And he said, 'It's like Lucille Ball and the conveyor belt: You just can't keep up with it.'"
A lot of public defenders are talented and would like to do a better job, Frank said. "But they're constrained by the enormous stresses and the pressures to keep up with their caseloads.
The death penalty
CNN's "Death Row Stories" draws back the curtain on how murder cases are investigated and prosecuted. It connects the judicial dots between the crimes, the evidence, the trial and the death chamber. Frank joked about his days as a "hotshot detective," when he used to favor the use of the death penalty in some cases.
But in the years after his retirement in 1990, Frank has turned a 180 on the issue. Now 73, Frank has been writing crime novels, which require many hours of research.
In 1972, Marshall Frank arrested Paul Eugene Rowles for the strangling death of Rowles\' Miami neighbor, Linda Fida.
In 1972, Marshall Frank arrested Paul Eugene Rowles for the strangling death of Rowles' Miami neighbor, Linda Fida.
"The death penalty is something I researched a lot about," he said. "How many times do we find people who've had life sentences and 25 years later DNA proves them to be innocent? Those same people could easily have been executed by now. I'm sure that there have been people executed who are innocent."
That's just not acceptable, he said.
"I've realized that society can't sacrifice some innocent people once in a while just so it can get all the guilty ones."
Frank said society should consider alternative punishments for dangerous criminals. "Because, basically, putting someone to death is murder," Frank said. "It's intentional murder. Premeditated murder. Isn't it?"
Are overburdened defense attorneys breaking America's justice system? What do you think? Tell us in the comments below.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Pathian ih Hmanmi Si Dingah a Tulmi Ziaza Pa 5


San No Thuan


Thuhmaihruai

Minung ih kan nunsan cu Pathian in a maih sunlawinak hrangah hman in duh. Pathian thluasuah hi ngah cu kan duh zet theu nan, Pathian hmanmi si kan duh theu. Pathian in kan nunnak hmang in a duhdawtnak, thinsaunak, mizaangfahnak le mi bom a duh tik ah kan siang aw theu lo. Thluasuah timi cu Pathian in a hman theimi pawl parah Pathian in a retmi an si. Pathian ih hmanmi si dingah a tulmi ziaza pawl hi ziang pawl an si? 


1.     Nun thianhlimnak (2 Tim. 2:21)
a.     Pathian in mi a hmanmi le thluasuah tinkim a pekmi pawl hi pumpak ih nun thianhlimnak a neitu pawl an si.
b.     Pathian ih a hman zetmi pawl hi an pumpak nun ih sualnak kha Pathian hmaika ah nasa zet ih sir awknak a neitu pawl an si.
c.     Pathian in ziangvek bel khal a hmang thei nan, a baalmi bel cu a hmang lo.
d.     2 Tim. 2:21
o   “Nun thianhlimnak na neih ahcun, Pathian in a tumtahmi ah alo hmang ding. Na Bawipa hrangah thil tha tuah dingin na ready ngah ding  a si.”

2.     Pathian thawn pawlkomawknak (John 15:1ff; Ps 119:9-11)
a.     Nun thianhlimnak nei ding ahcun:
b.     Lo thlomi pawl bang in pakhatnak ah, minung lam ih ti thei lomi van toruah le nikhua a that a tul. A pahnihnak cu, van toruah khal tha zet khal sehla thlaicii le dawm a pek lo ahcun zianghman a cang thei cuang lo.
c.     Cuvek thiamthiam in, zumtu in nun thianhlimnak kan neihnak dingah a pakhatnak cu: Pathian ih in tuah sakmi kan theih a tul. Cumi cu, Satan sal sung in Pathian in Khrih nunnak liam in in runsuak zo ih, a fanu le pa ah in tuah zo timi thu kan theih a tul.
d.     A pahnihnak cu: Thlacamnak nun, Bible siarnak in na thinlung cawm aw, midang thazaang pe dingah khawm uhsi.

3.     Thluasuah siar thiam ringring in lungawi thu sim thiamnak (Fili 4:4-6)

a.     Doctor pawl in harhdamnak lak ih a thabikmi cu lungawinak thusim ringringtu pawl khi an si tiah an ti.
b.     Lungawi thusim ding hawl sawn aw.
c.     Lungawi thu a sim ringringtu pawl cu Pathian an rinsan sinsin ih an bei a dong dah lo.

4.     Na tumtahmi cu Pathian lungawinak tuah ding lawng si seh.  
a.     Tirh 13:36 – “David cu a san sungah Pathian duhmi lawng tuah in a nung.”
b.     Pathian ih duhmi maw Satan ih duhmi na thlun sawn ding.
c.     Buainak tla na tong ding ---- Satan in midang duhdawt lo ding in, hua ding in a lo forh ding. Cuvek a lo ti tikah, Satan pa in ka nunnak Pathian ih duhmi tuah lo ding in I tukforh timi kha thei ringring aw.
d.     Satan ih meisa alh termi kha va sem in va arh ter sin hlah.
e.     Dungthluntu pawl hi an fel tuk ruangah le an zumnak a cak tuk ruangah Jesuh in a hril a si lo. A hril sannak cu Pathian duhmi lawng tuah ding ih pum a pe aw tu an sinak ruangah a si.
f.      Pathian duhnak cu khui tawk ah kan hawl ding?

5.     Khrih lawng zohthim aw.
a.     Heb. 12:2; Rom 8:29
b.     Pathian duhnak cu Jesuh ih nunnak ah zoh aw la na hmu ding.
c.     Na kiangkap ah zoh dingmi pawl tampi an um ding.
d.     Asinan, Pathian ih a hmanmi pawl ih zohthim dingmi cu Khrih lawng a si.
e.     WWJD … What Would Jesus Do?[1]



Thunetnak

Minung hi leilung tlun ah Pathian in nunnak thaw in peknak cu Amah Pathian aiawhtu dingah a si. Pathian in a tuah duhmi pawl kha tuah dingah, a kut le ke ah hman in duh. Pathian in a hman theimi pawl cu thluasuah a pe ve. A khaisang ve. Pathian ih mihmanmi si dingah ziangvek ziaza lungput neih a tul?

1.     Nun thianhlimnak. Pathian cu a thianghlimmi a si ruangah, a balmi cu hman a duh lo. Asinan, sual siar awknak thawn a hnen ah a kirtu pawl cu a thianhlim ter ih a hmang sal. E.g. Jonah.
2.     Nun thianhlimnak nei dingah, Pathian thawn pehzom awk ringirng a tul (John 15:1ff; Saam 119:9-11)
3.     Thluasuah siar in lungawi thu sim pawl.
4.     Pathian duhmi lawng tuah ding ih a tumtahmi pawl.
5.     Pathian duhmi thei dingah, Jesuh nun lawng a zohtu pawl an si.












San No Thuan
Falam Baptist Church, MD Home-cell
Pu Lal Nei Mang teih inn
March 15, 2014


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ka Domain Hmin Ka Renew Thei Nawn Lo

Huiiii ha!!!

Tuisun cu sunvui ka domain (www.sannothuan.com) renew theinak ding hrangah a phunphun in ka hawl. Asinan, ziangti khal in ka tuah thei lo. Anetabik ah blog thar ka tuah ih, File pawl transfer ka tuah. Himi website in i bawm zet.

Asinan, ka domain hlun hmin www.sannothuan.com timi kha ka delete lawlaw mei tikah, http://sannothuan.blogspot.com ah i kir ter sal. Paisa pek tul lomi blogspot ah ka kir sal thei daan cu:

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3. www.sannothuan.com (timile) sannothuan.blogspot.com timi a um.
4. www.sannothuan.com timi ka delete tikah sannothuan.blogspot.com lawng a taang.

Ka lungawi daan!

Curuangah, blog thar ka tuahmi kha ka delete sal. A tu cu http://sannothuan.blogspot.com timi ah i ra leeng thlang uh maw. A hlan ta cu a ngah nawn lo, sorry.


Ka lungawi,


Sanno