Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Healing Power of Jesus Christ - Sculptures by Angela Johnson



Jesus Christ is the greatest Being to be born on this earth--the perfect example--and all religious things should be done in his name. He is Lord of lords, King of kings, the Creator, the Savior, the God of the whole earth, the Captain of our salvation, the Bright and Morning Star. He is in all things, above all things, through all things, and round about all things; he is Alpha and Omega, the first and the last; his name is above every name, and is the only name under heaven by which we can be saved.

He will come again in power and glory to dwell on the earth, and will stand as Judge of all mankind at the last day.

Sculptor, Angela Johnson is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her
lifelong love and adoration of Jesus Christ is the guiding power of her life. Angela and her husband
Kenneth have four children and ten grandchildren. She is the Director of the I Am the Light
of the World Foundation, a nonprofit that has been organized to create a sculpture garden
depicting the teachings and miracles of Jesus Christ.

When once asked by a newspaper editor if she looks at her hands and is amazed at
what she has been able to accomplish she replied, "It is more amazing to me what Jesus
Christ can do with a soul."

The healing power of Jesus Christ, a collection of sculptures by Angela Johnson. Filmed in Nauvoo, Illinois, 2009. To see more of Angela's sculptures, please visit: http://www.ajsculptures.com

Music: "My Kindness Shall Not Depart From Thee," composed and conducted by Rob Gardner, from the album "Joseph Smith - The Prophet." To hear more of Rob's music, please visit: http://www.spiremusic.org

To learn the story behind this video, go to: http://www.SethAdamSmith.com

The Call - Let The Day Begin



Al Gore used "Let The Day Begin" as his campaign song in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election and Tom Vilsack used it as his song during his brief 2008 U.S. Presidential Election campaign. The Call 's 1989 release became the band's biggest crossover hit. With its insistent bassline and driving guitars, "Let the Day Begin" was a rousing track that was a memorable introduction to the band's fifth album. The album consists of some of The Call 's strongest material and the undercurrent of optimism and big arena rock hooks results in it being their best bid for wider success.

Not mention it has become something of a "Morning Prayer" to me over the years. Enjoy.

wayne

Infinite Power of Hope



Dieter F. Uchtdorf, an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, shares how hope encourages and inspires us to place our trust in the loving care of our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.

How To Receive Healing From Jesus Christ



Jesus Christ is alive and healing people today and performing many miracles. How do we receive healing from Jesus? Listen to the video for the answer.

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Yes, Jesus was a man. Where I have a question is how can we accept him as "God" if we cannot accept ourselves as divine? IOW, according to the bible, we too are the children of God and it does not yet appear what we shall be - but at his appearing we shall see him, for we shall see him as he is (1John 3:2).

Additionally, he is made like unto us in every way (Deut 18:15,18; Acts 3:22, 7:37; Hebrews 2:17) dear readers, since this is true, are we not also divine? Made in the image and likeness of God. What does every way mean if not "exactly like us"?

For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring. Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device. (Acts 17:28,29)

Claim your birthright! Know who YOU ARE!

wayne

Lifting Burdens: The Atonement of Jesus Christ



Apostles of Jesus Christ testify of the Saviors power to heal, change, and purify us through His Atonement.

Witness & testimony in the video above come from members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Members of the LDS church built a settlement not far from where I call home. I have visited and photographed their graveyard and meeting hall site in Amboy, IL. Admittedly, I do not know much about their beliefs. I have only met one Mormon in my life and he was stationed with me during our time in USAF basic military training back in 1989. What I do recall about Caleb was his "holy underware" which I was detailed to launder, and his unwavering faith in doing that which is right in the sight of God and for the honor and service of the United States.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has been brutally oppressed in this country over the years, yet, from my brief encounter with one of their members, I can write of no finer example of a man dedicated to selfless sacrifice and heartfelt dedication to the principles of freedom, justice, and the healing power of Christ's love within the souls of all who call upon His Name.

The International Order of Saint Luke the Physician does not discriminate upon any denomination, nor does the World Community for Christian Meditation . It is my prayer that visitors to this blog will respect those of Our Lord's pasture who may be outside the gates of their own sheepfold. We must remember that Christ died for all and that "all good things belong to us" as members of his body regardless of labels or man-made, or self-imposed barriers.

It is only by total self surrender that we come to at-one-ment with Our heavenly Father and this through the example of our elder brother in the faith, Jesus Christ, and in the unity of the Holy Spirit for which he prayed would be our inheritance.

May we not disappoint is my humble prayer.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Christ heals the blind man of Bethsaida (Mark 8,22-26)



Healing of the blind man by Jesus speaks to me on several levels. Not the least of which is the metaphysical level; blindness often is equated with "not understanding". Whereas light has long been understood to be an "A-ha!" moment; an epiphany.

Knowing in the Biblical sense is an enlightenment, an intimate, even sexual gnosis of the beloved. When Christ heals the blind man, as he heals us, we too are brought into a clear vision of the Kingdom of God. We are made new; and this means (in so many passages) a virgin. In other words, a pure bride of Christ.

While this may or may not be instantaneous - there is an ever present progression; a 'glory to glory' : 'strength to strength' movement in the journey that is our lives. We are found in the mire of our sins, we are called to return home. It is at home where we know ourselves to be whole, accepted, loved, and able to show love. It is at home that we KNOW ourselves to be reconciled.

Many years ago, I had a spiritual director who told me that he believed that heaven would be like a continuous mulitple orgasm of pure rapture. I laughed when he told me of his belief. Now, after my own progression, I cannot dismiss his words so readily.

My blindness, and that of saint Paul who had "scales removed from his eyes" that we might see more than what lies beyond this dark veil trust in the healing, regenerative, reconciliatory, all pervasive power of Christ's power and virtue to make us whole - to lead us home and truly give us blind ones, eyes to see and ears to hear.

wayne

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Re: The video above.

I am a Catholic priest of the diocese of Parramatta (Sydney), Australia. I have served in various parishes ever since, including in South America. I have studied philosophy, theology, the humanities and religious education in various institutes and universities, and my Ph.D was on Cardinal Newman's understanding of what the conscience reveals of God. At this point I serve in the parish of St Thomas Aquinas, Springwood, near Sydney.

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