Wednesday, October 09, 2019
Thursday, October 03, 2019
The Melchizedek Chronicles - In our darkest moments Jesus will never give up on us - God's Grace touches all.
‘I forgive you':
Botham Jean's brother Brandt hugs Amber Guyger after she gets 10 years in
prison
What a
moment in the courtroom. Botham Jean's brother Brandt took the
opportunity to forgive Amber Guyger, tell her to devote her life to Christ, and
then asked the judge if he could give Guyger a hug. The judge, wiping tears
from her eyes, allowed the moment to happen.
A miracle took place in the midst of the chaos and darkness that has fallen on our Earth as the brother of a murder victim addressed the female policewoman who was convicted of his brother's murder.
Jesus, for a moment, blocked all darkness from the world and through this young man enabled us to see the power of God and the meaning of forgiveness as Jesus taught us.
In a courtroom in Texas at the end of a tragic trial the grace of God was displayed through this young man and the judge reminding us that no matter how bad things get God will never give up on us.
Then the Judge demonstrated how mysterious God's grace works.
Judge Tammy Kemp gives Amber Guyger a Bible to take to prison
Monday, September 30, 2019
Spirits in the Sky - Janis Joplin - Queen of Blues - Charter Member of the 27 Club!
From the Gulf Coast of Texas to the San Francisco Underground, Janis Joplin was the Queen of Blues when the Blues came from the Heart and Soul and Life or Death hung in the balance. It has been nearly fifty years since Janis died, at just 27 years old, when the world was just beginning to sit up and take notice. The following is her biography from A and E Network.
Bio. - A and E Network
To Love Somebody
Janis Joplin Biography
Singer (1943–1970)
Singer Janis Joplin rose to fame in the late 1960s and was known for her powerful, blues-inspired vocals. She died of an accidental drug overdose in 1970.
Synopsis
Born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas, Janis Joplin developed a love of music at an early age, but her career didn't take off until she joined the band Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1966. Their 1968 album, Cheap Thrills, was a huge hit. However, friction between
Wild Child
Janis Lyn Joplin was born on January 19, 1943, in Developing a love for music at an early age,
At
Early Musical Interests
Musically, Janis Joplin and her friends gravitated toward blues and jazz, admiring such artists as Lead Belly. After graduating from high school,
In the summer of 1962,
In January 1963,
Back in
Big Brother
After hearing
While their recordings for Mainstream never found much of an audience, Big Brother's first album for
Cheap Thrills helped solidify
Solo Career
Following a historic performance at
Tragic Death and Legacy
Following a long struggle with substance abuse,
Very first studio recording of "Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis
Despite her untimely death, Janis Joplin's songs continue to attract new fans and inspire performers. Numerous collections of her songs have been released over the years, including In Concert (1971) and Box of Pearls (1999). In recognition of her significant accomplishments,
Dubbed the "first lady of rock 'n' roll,"
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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Spirits in the Sky - Death and the 27 Club - Such a Final Notion - But what if people had not died?
The mind is a marvelous thing of somewhat magical qualities because it has the ability to reject any principle like the laws of nature or laws of god and imagine a world without those laws.
You should try it some time.
For example, take the principle of death, what if death could be undone for people. Then take some of the people who died way to early in life and just imagine what they could have done with a "normal" life span compared to what they did in a tragically shortened life.
Like Jesus for example. Now JC turned everything in the world upside down for all time and he died at age 33 after preaching just 3 short years. What if he stuck around preaching until he was 70 which is not all that old anymore? Then he would have had 37 more years of preaching and imagine what impact that might have had on things.
There might never have been any question of him being the true Messiah and all those various sects and denominations of Christianity might never have existed, sects which led us into 2000 years of warfare, hatred and willingness to ignore the Ten Commandments although Jesus never said there were Ten, just one and then a second.
Singers and composers seem to be targets for early death. Buddy Holly died at just 22, Hank Williams at 29, Patsy Cline - Jim Croce - Momma Cass Elliot all at 30, Karen Carpenter at 32, Bob Marley at 36, Harry Chapin at 38, John Lennon at 40 and Elvis at 42.
Holly, Williams, Croce, Marley, Chapin and Lennon were among the greatest songwriters of all time and were not even close to reaching their peak in terms of creative output.
Consider the enormous body of work all these gifted artists, singers and songwriters all, generated in their abbreviated lifetimes. All of them should have lived 28-48 years longer if they lived a normal life meaning we lost out on more than 50% of their potential musical contributions to our history.
Then there is the strange 27 Club, those artists who died at the age of 27, and this includes a host of singers pushing the envelope like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, Kurt Cobain and the most recent addition Amy Winehouse.
How bizarre is that? Not a single one died of anything remotely connected to "normal" circumstances. Some people even speculate they might have subconsciously or even consciously died when they reached that age. Drugs, booze and prescription drugs all played a role in the deaths.
Let's change fields of entertainment and take movies for example. James Dean died at 24, when he was just getting started while Marilyn Monroe died at 36, at the peak of her popularity and Natalie Wood died at 43. Even though Natalie spent her entire life in movies she was just reaching new fans and rebuilding her image.
So how did they die? A car wreck, drug overdose and drowning, again no natural causes and we were all cheated out of an entire body of work.
Of course in politics there was Bobby Kennedy at 43 and John Kennedy at 46 who along with their friend Martin Luther King, Jr. at 39 all were taken at the beginning of their contributions to America.
And let us never forget the enchanting fairy tale story line of Diana, Princess of Wales, dead at age 36, because of her contributions to the future of royalty in terms of personality and legacy.
Is there a lesson? Make sure when you are planning your life the way the insurance and finance companies want you to you take the time to enjoy the present as if it were the last days of your life because it just might be.
Actuarial tables suck!
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