OOPS OF THE DAY ~ May 21

Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

Our soul is born again unto a brand new life as soon as we ask God into our heart…

Romans 6:1-5

Fact of the Day

…and we come up out of the watery womb of baptism, our souls are born anew with a brand new l ife.

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May 18, 1980 ~ The Day I Saw Mount Saint Helen’s Erupt

I was there when Mount St. Helens blew. But, while things were still “normal,” we used to go up to the mountain and play in the snow in the summer. It always reminded me of an ice cream cone. The locals said the old Indians told them it was a volcano but it probably would never blow again. Never say never.
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It blew in Sunday morning. I overslept and woke up at 10:00. I looked outside because it was still dark. It was snowing – gray snow. I looked for the birds. What did the birds do? I spotted them hopping around or huddled under sturdy, low-branched evergreen trees. The ash fell for days. The speed limit was 10. People were told to wear surgical masks outside and to put pantyhose on their car’s air filter. Entrances into and exits out to the interstate were blocked off. No one could get in or out (except for back roads with inches-high of ash on them). TV went blank. Radio stopped all programming except emergency news and advice.
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A couple of days later, I volunteered to man the telephones where people could call in giving us the name and identifications of lost relatives. And we took calls from the “lost-and-found relatives.” But mostly it was for the lost. I remember hearing about people who were fishing in one of the mountain rivers when it blew and the air was so hot, their lungs were burning. They jumped in the river and went under water as long as they could. Then come up for air but put their wet jacket over their heads to protect them from the “fiery air”.
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It was a strange time of wondering what would be next. I remember hearing a report on the radio that we were at the top of the San Andreas Fault. They killed that story quick! Once the ash stopped falling, the radio told us to go outside and start cleaning up. First was the roofs. Ash is heavy. They told everyone to shovel the ash off their roofs before they collapsed. I saw neighbors getting on the roofs of neighbors who couldn’t climb up there. Then they told us to clean up our lawns. Most used a broom. Finally, they told us to pile all the ash up on the street side of our curb and the local garbage trucks would come pick it up. But still, we had to wear surgical masks – ash has a glass base and would have torn our lungs up.
Then it was over. We still got reports of “tidal waves” rushing down rivers. For a year, we saw the evidence of ash in those “tidal waves” on trees 30 feet up along those rivers. And we re-thought old expressions such as “as old as the hills” and “a solid as a mountain”.
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Well, the years have passed. I was in my 30s at the time. Now I am in my 80s. And, I guess, you could say I became “as old as the hills”.

May 19~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

No one can become a saint until they have been dead 100 years and performed at least one miracle.  Even then, they must be voted into their sainthood.

Romans 1:7  –   1st  Corinthians 1:2  –  Ephesians 1:1  –  Philippians 1:1  –  Colossians 1:2

Fact of the Day

No!  All Christians are saints!

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May 18~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Babies can be baptized.  Cornelius’s entire household was baptized and it obviously included babies.

Acts 10:2 & 33 & 48  –  Acts 2:38

Fact of the Day

No!  Cornelius and all his household FEARED God.  When Peter arrived, Cornelius said “We are all here before God to HEAR all that you have been commanded.”  Then Peter ordered them to baptized.  Babies cannot fear God nor can they hear (listen intelligently) preaching.  Earlier, Peter said we should REPENT and be baptized for the forgiveness of our sins.  Babies cannot repent.

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May 17~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprises of the Day  

QUICK GEMS FROM ACTS 16-18 ~ 

  • TROY
  • THE WORLD
  • MT. OLYMPUS
  • NERO

Acts 16:8  –  Acts 17:7  –  Acts 17:10  –  Acts 18:17  –  Romans 1:8

Facts of the Day

> The city of Troas was next to the ruins of the classic walled city of Troy that Homer wrote about.

> Within 30 years of Jesus’ death, the gospel had been spread to the whole world (through “tongues”).

> Berea was at the foot of Mount Olympus where Jupiter and a lot of his “children” supposedly lived.  We wonder how many people climbed it in those days to check it out.

> Gallio was the brother of Seneca, the tutor of Nero.


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May 15~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day   

A little boy – Paul’s nephew – warned Paul about a plot to kill him when he was arrested in Jerusalem at the end of his 3rd missionary trip.

Acts 23:16

Fact of the Day

No!  Paul was between 55 and 60 by now.  His sister would have been close to that age and her son grown. So Paul’s nephew was probably between 30 and 40 years of age.


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May 14 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

When the ship Paul was on was caught in a storm, Paul calmly explained to the captain and everyone else that they should eat because none of them were going to drown.

Acts 27:21-38

Fact of the Day

No! They were probably in the middle of a cyclone (hurricane). They were undoubtedly below deck so they wouldn’t be swept away above board. Even below deck, they would have to hang on to something as the ship listed over onto one side in the waves, and then to the other side, and even possibly tied themselves to a post. That in itself would make communicating with someone else difficult. Plus, the noise of the creaking boards and the ferocious wind and waves would have required shouting to be heard.


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May 12 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

You can be baptized as a testimony that you have been forgiven of all your sins in the past and therefore are saved.

Acts 2:38  – 22:16

Fact of the Day

No!  Only the sinless can enter heaven.  If one sin were there, it would not be heaven. The apostle Peter said your sins are all forgiven at baptism.  The apostle Paul said he was baptized to wash away his sins.  Were they wrong?  Were they right?


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May 11 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

You can keep the Lord’s Supper whichever day of the week you want and as often as you want.

Acts 20:7&11  –  Exodus 20:8

Fact of the Day

No! When we look at the original Greek of the Bible, Paul and his associates MET (Greek for religious meeting) on THE first day of the week TO break (religiously) bread.

Later that night, they broke bread and “ate” (Greek word metabolized).

The Law of Moses said the Jews had to “remember THE Sabbath day to keep it holy.” They understood “the” to mean each and every.  So, when they met on THE first day of the week, which week would that be?



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May 10 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

You can keep the Lord’s Supper whichever day of the week you want and as often as you want.

Acts 20:7&11  –  Exodus 20:8

Fact of the Day

No! When we look at the original Greek of the Bible, Paul and his associates MET (Greek for religious meeting) on THE first day of the week TO break (religiously) bread.

Later that night, they broke bread and “ate” (Greek word metabolized).

The Law of Moses said the Jews had to “remember THE Sabbath day to keep it holy.” They understood “the” to mean each and every.  So, when they met on THE first day of the week, which week would that be?



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