Monday, April 4, 2011

Our Doctor's Lipoma Adventure

originally written February 25, 2011
Mary recovered very quickly after her outpatient surgery to remove a lipoma on Tuesday, February 22. She took me to dinner that night at 9 pm and has been getting around pretty good since then, although she is taking it very easy. She still has some pain, but it is unclear as to whether it's from the surgery or the other pain issues Mary has.
Thank you for your prayers!

From Wikipedia:
A lipoma is a benign tumor composed of adipose tissue. It is the most common form of soft tissue tumor.[a] Lipomas are soft to the touch, usually movable, and are generally painless. Many lipomas are small (under one centimeter diameter) but can enlarge to sizes greater than six centimeters. Lipomas are commonly found in adults from 40 to 60 years of age, but can also be found in children. Some sources claim that malignant transformation can occur,[b] while others say that this has yet to be convincingly documented.[c]



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Sunday, April 3, 2011

A Devotion; Jeremy Riddle; Sweetly Broken



From ICorinthians 1:

Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
I thank my God always on your behalf, for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ;
That in every thing ye are enriched by him, in all utterance, and in all knowledge;

Please note we are enriched in everything! Not just the spiritual or the physical, but both.
The age of reason has been an age of arrogance. We had patted ourselves on the back for what the Holy Spirit has taught us.*
Lord Jesus,remind me constantly that I depend on you wholly for my instruction, my growth, my edification!*


Truths God will not abandon in the end times!

End times good news! The Truth of Jesus Christ will be Shared!*
End times good news! Parents will be able to protect, provide for, and direct their children!*
End time good/bad news! A loving King will choose a severe short termed tribulation over a severe long term tribulation! *

Jeremy Riddle Has become my favorite artist lately, since my friend Rick drug me kicking and screaming away from the land of Southern Gospel and into the land of Worship Music.
Jeremy's songs sustained me during the difficult days while my late wife went through her many months of suffering.
He has a classic rock style, and uses his full range voice to it's limit. His melodies are simple. His volume range is from one end of the scale to other. But his words are classic worship.
Consider the chorus of Sweetly Broken:

At the cross You beckon me
You draw me gently to my knees, and I am
Lost for words, so lost in love,
I’m sweetly broken, wholly surrendered

This is Jeremy's first album, and it contains my favorite song Sweetly Broken

This is Jeremy's second album. It's just as worshipful as his first!











Deeper into the Word and Prayer?



My great need is to pray more and to get into God's Word more, and Psalms 119 is a powerful tool that I rely on over and over.
The structure of Psalms 119 is unique. Almost every verse is both a prayer and a comment on The Word of God, and can stand alone. 
There are 8 verses per grouping and each grouping starts with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet as a memory aid. The verses are supremely motivating to DRAW ME INTO PRAYER AND THE WORD OF GOD SIMULTANEOUSLY!
I come back to this chapter repeatedly for my meditation. I can not say enough about how motivating this chapter is, if you will pursue it like a lifetime treasure hunt!
Psalms 119:1-30 at Bible Gateway
 1Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the LORD.
 2Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart.
 3They also do no iniquity: they walk in his ways.
 4Thou hast commanded us to keep thy precepts diligently.
 5O that my ways were directed to keep thy statutes!
 6Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.
 7I will praise thee with uprightness of heart, when I shall have learned thy righteous judgments.
 8I will keep thy statutes: O forsake me not utterly.
 9Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
 10With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander from thy commandments.
 11Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.
 12Blessed art thou, O LORD: teach me thy statutes.
 13With my lips have I declared all the judgments of thy mouth.
 14I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in all riches.
 15I will meditate in thy precepts, and have respect unto thy ways.
 16I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word.
 17Deal bountifully with thy servant, that I may live, and keep thy word.
 18Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.
 19I am a stranger in the earth: hide not thy commandments from me.
 20My soul breaketh for the longing that it hath unto thy judgments at all times.
 21Thou hast rebuked the proud that are cursed, which do err from thy commandments.
 22Remove from me reproach and contempt; for I have kept thy testimonies.
 23Princes also did sit and speak against me: but thy servant did meditate in thy statutes.
 24Thy testimonies also are my delight and my counselors.
 25My soul cleaveth unto the dust: quicken thou me according to thy word.
 26I have declared my ways, and thou heardest me: teach me thy statutes.
 27Make me to understand the way of thy precepts: so shall I talk of thy wondrous works.
 28My soul melteth for heaviness: strengthen thou me according unto thy word.
 29Remove from me the way of lying: and grant me thy law graciously.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Why The Parables?


You may have asked the question, "Why do you call some of your stories and /or sermons parables?"
It's obvious after observing me that I have some stories to tell. God has taken great delight in leading me along a path where I could be a witness to some miraculous incidents.
He has His reasons.
My dilemma arose when it came time to tell these stories.
First, there was the outright disbelief in many listeners in any thing spiritual. Sometimes God would respond to a listener's disrespect by revealing to me something the listener was desperately trying to conceal. But just as often, God would not intervene.
Then there were also the denominational protocols. If the miracle seemed to endorse a different denominational stripe, there were problems.
It didn't help that I was so easily offended when someone didn't endorse me whole heartedly and immediately. Yet I was also uncomfortable with those who bought in quickly, without any double checking of the facts.
I first responded to these problems with silence, not mentioning these incidents for months and sometimes years. But the stories kept bubbling behind the locked doors of my heart.
It helped that Lynne, my late wife, could collaborate most, if not all, of these stories. With her help, we developed a strategy of one on one sharing, and only when the subject of the miraculous was brought up by others first.
But when Lynne began her final battle with cancer, it became apparent that I would have to tell these stories without her enthusiastic support.
Silence was no longer an option. The spring of what I know see was a divine compulsion was bubbling ever stronger.
When I finally put one of these stories on paper as a sermon, I realized that the story was very much like a parable. A parable is a story that may or may not be true, and teaches a lesson.
I realized that God had been orchestrating my life into a living parable.
In a parable, the facts that verify the story as a document are not important, nor is it vital to grasp the meaning immediately.
The important thing about a parable is the story itself. The story has power built in to bring truth to the surface.
The best example of built in grace within the story is the story of the Cross and the Crucifixion of Jesus. Many listeners have had hardened hearts won by that story, without any debate on the facts.
When the facts are verified, it brings even more power to the story, but the story can stand alone and win the most skeptical heart.
I know this to be true, for the story of the Cross won my heart when I was 8 years old.
I want to thank you, my friends, for allowing me to tell my story, and how my story and the story of Jesus became one story.
And now you know how these stories began to be called parables.



Friday, April 1, 2011

The Witness



Stand over the very still sleeping form of Mathew, so very quiet, and whisper his name “Mathew.” His eyes will pop open like toast pops from  a toaster! He looks up to see who said his name, and he gives a hearty greeting, “Grampy!” Count to three very quickly, 1-2-3, and he will start with questions and observations, non stop!

January 17, 2010 - The Shepherd's Heart Journal: The Witness

John 1: The Word Became Flesh!

1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning.

3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4In him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood[a] it.

6There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. 7He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so that through him all men might believe. 8He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. 9The true light that gives light to every man was coming into the world.[b]

There are could several reasons why God created each of us, and all of us. There may be dozens perhaps hundreds. Since God is by nature infinite, His purposes in all that He does is probably beyond comprehension. But we can get a handle on His overall purpose or His main theme, so to speak. We can do that because we are His children, made in His image, with a basic, perhaps instinctive understanding of what He is doing and why He made us.

A child may not understand all that we do in our efforts to provide for them. but most children readily grasp the overall purpose of a mom or a dad. They will give you simple answers like “A mom is here to love me!” or “A dad is here to protect me!” Their answers would be brief, but surprisingly comprehensive.

I talked to someone lately about why God brings people into our lives, and what it is we long for from friends. I was given a quote from a movie. There was a depth to the statement that almost floored me. The movie statement was “I want someone to bear witness to who I am!” It is a broad theme of friendship and love.

Funerals are extremely unpleasant, but essential. They give the friends of the deceased an opportunity to fulfill this deep heart felt desire in every sentient creature to be remembered. We go to a funeral to bear witness to the impact of that person’s effect on our life. It is painful, but it is deeply desired by most, if not all. I know that I myself have considered this question: Have I made an impact at all on the lives of those around me? When the time comes for my funeral, will any one show up?

We are made in God’s image, so we can assume that God and we are alike in basic respects. The very fact that there is a Bible testifies to the desire of God to have people witness to what He is. The writer of John was bearing witness to who God is, by documenting the life of another John, the cousin of Jesus, and at the same time a prophet of Jesus, John the Baptist. (Pulease! No denominational jokes like “The greatest man in the eyes of Jesus was a Baptist!” to which another counters “Yes, but the Son of God Himself was a Nazarene!”

Jesus said of Himself that He was sent to bear witness of the Father. If the accounts of the Gospels are accurate, then we can believe that Jesus not only sought to constantly bear witness of the Father, but He also loved the Father. There is a correlation, or a tie between loving someone, and bearing witness to someone. Funerals are well attended if the deceased is well loved. We will stand for the reputation of someone if we love them.

God has had the desire from the beginning of time. Before he created a single star, or a drop of water, or a ray of light, or a speck of dust, he created massive, almost innumerable race of Angels, creatures made of celestial stone and light, invincible, indestructible, fearless, and completely aware, almost divinely aware. They woke up talking, sort of like my grandson Mathew gets up in the morning. Stand over the very still sleeping form of Mathew, so very quiet, and whisper his name “Mathew.” his eyes will pop open like toast pops out of a toaster! He looks up to see who said his name, and he gives a hearty greeting, “Grampy!” Count to three very quickly, 1-2-3, and he will start with questions and observations, non stop!

That is not! how I wake up! But I imagine it was like that with the angels. Loaded to the brim with curiosity, observations, and language, I suspect that God created angels one at a time, and fully briefed each one, before He went to the next one, so that He could use the older to help the younger. If that wasn’t the way He did it, I am trying to get a picture of a billion Mathew like beings popping their eyes open all at once. Well, God is not the Author of confusion!

That’s why you read the Scripture “When God laid the foundations of the Earth, The Sons of God shouted for joy!” The entire ancient lives of these heavenly beings are devoted to being the full time witnesses to what God can do.

That’s what the purpose of John the Baptist was. He was sent to bear witness of the divinity of his cousin Jesus. He knew it since he was a boy. He even sacrificed his life rather than be untrue to that witness. His last request was to His cousin, “Am I on track, cous?” (That’s a Mad Dog paraphrase!)

I have rearranged my entire life on the belief that God has called me to be a full time witness. I gave up my goal of playing music in bars. That was probably a good thing. I walked away from lifetime friendship with a beautiful musician, Valedictorian, who thought being a preacher was unwise. Then God brought into my life another beautiful woman, Valedictorian of the Class of Outstanding Character, who sought me out because I was going to be a preacher. (Why are incredible people attracted to me, people like you, for instance?) I have done this because I love that man who died on Calvary for me, and for you.

Why does God create an abundance of witnesses, angels, saints, believers? The reason is witnesses make it so much easier to believe. Faith is vital to survive. If you want to make it another day, you have to trust God. If you want to have eternal life, you have to have faith! If you want to make it to Heaven, you have to believe.

There are lost people all around us. They don’t know who they are. They don’t know where they are. They don’t know where they are going. They don’t know where they want to go. They don’t know who God is.

You could help them. You could go to them and tell them who you are. Don’t tell them what’s wrong with them. Don’t condemn them. Just tell what you have seen and heard and felt. You do love God. You believe He died on the Cross for you. Tell them that. Be a witness!

The Trinity



My friend Pastor Sharoon and I had a discussion on his page about the Trinity. I wrote a brief note of thoughts about the Trinity.

I am not certain if the word trinity is in the Bible, but it is a good word to describe the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus was not a ventriloquist when the Spirit came down in the form of a dove, and the Father said at the same time, "This is my Son in Whom I am well pleased."

If we do not understand the three fold nature of God, then we will not understand how the body can die, but the soul will live on, nor will we understand how the spirit without Christ is dead, but the soul without Christ will live in Hell forever.

Nor will we understand or believe that an Eternal God came to inhabit a newborn baby. To teach other than the Trinity is the Spirit of Anti Christ.

The Father and the Son are one, and I am one with Christ, yet I am Mike, and Jesus is Christ, and God is the Father.

Without the Trinity there is NO deference and humility. Yet those who observed Jesus said that Jesus the Son submitted to the will and the plan of the Father. They also observed that Jesus did not use His own power, but the power of the Holy Spirit. 

Without the Trinity God is manipulating the universe for His own benefit. 

Without the Trinity Jesus was just a good man, not eternal before, and robbed of eternal life afterwards. We will at best be bodiless spirits, or die forever, with no hope of heaven.

With the Trinity, God proved He can combine the infinite and the finite, the Spirit with the body, the infallible with the flawed.

With The Trinity, God proved His love when He sent His only begotten Son to live among men, and to die on the cross.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Aaron and Huron Gallery, Chapter One

I have been searching for a way to thank those who have helped me with their encouragement and/or sharing my links when I had an epiphany. I am starting a Aaron and Hur Gallery.
When the Hebrew children were engaged in battle for survival, their leader Moses stood on a hill lifting up his hands in praise, the battle would go in their favor. When Moses' hands would tire, the enemy would gain the advantage.
Aaron and Hur held up Moses tired hands, and the Hebrew children won the battle.
You, my friends, are my Aaron and Hurs, and the making of this gallery over the next weeks and months will be my way of thanking you for that you have done for me.
This first chapter is only a partial list of my Facebook friends! I have many more Facebook and Twitter friends to list if God gives me the time & strength to continue this project!
God bless you all!






















Friday, March 25, 2011

Journaling and Revival: Comments on a friends journal

Hi, Maribeth!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I see the similarities. The good news is that God loves an honest heart, even when it's angry, or in my case, ambitiously frustrated.
It's a beautiful story, well written. Keep writing.
The profit you will receive for journaling will be incredible and far reaching, in ways that I wish I could explain but lack the words and time.
In the last great revival before the advent of Jesus, everyone kept a journal, and it was part of what prepared the way for Jesus to come to earth. It is not a coincidence that God selected Mary to be the mother of Jesus. She was an ardent journalist.
Mary kept all the things she observed in her heart. One sure way to do that it to write your thoughts and observations down.
God bless all my friends who journal, blog, post, tweet, text, scrap book, or in some way write down what God reveals to you in this adventure called life!
Mike Dittmer aka revmaddog1948 or
William Michael Dittmer Junior, if you're from homeland security!

Rise and Hope: My father's death turned to life...

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Diving 36 ft into 1 ft deep pool?!





Wow! I was surfing through my iGoogle homepage and came across this! According to the article the man, Professor Splash, has set the the 12th world record in high diving into shallow water.
Lot's of comments were left on the Youtube page, most of them skeptical. Several people had heard a rumor that Professor Splash had died, but I couldn't find any news release on this. Wikipedia had his bio, and the date of death was still open. His last recorded splash was in November of 2011. The YouTube video was made in July, 2011, by America's Got Talent.
I would like to make three comments.
Comment #1. I'm impressed.
Comment #2. To the skeptics, if it's so easy, let's see you do it.
Comment #3. BOYS AND GIRLS, DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Google Satellite Photo's of Japan Earthquake before & after

The builders of our society have been short sighted when they, or should I say we ignored God, or related Him to a lower level than the quest for knowledge and ever higher levels of success.
We have been in collective agreement with our ancestors Adam and Eve when we fail to trust Him, to obey Him in the simplest of laws, and when we run from His fellowship.
We are uneasy about trusting the God who obviously made us so vulnerable to a sudden change in environment, and gave us a body that so easily dies. We turn our trust to technology, rather than God's guidance and protection.
Our bitterness over our vulnerability is so deep that when God sends His Son to reveal the way to live in this shell of weakness, we turn against our possible Savior in every way, but in our rejection God reveals that He was right all along. His Strength indeed is made perfect in our weakness.
Am I suggesting we turn our backs on technology? No, for there is no going back on that which is already revealed.
I am suggesting that we no longer turn our backs on God.
The Japanese earthquakes reveal one certain thing. We need God more than ever!
Lord Jesus, aid the rescue efforts going on in Japan, Comfort the grieving. Find the lost. Help the authorities mange the danger of the nuclear plants quickly. Forgive us all for neglecting You as our source of life and guidance.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

HELP WANTED


I am, like any one, reluctant to ask for help, but I feel I must, for I have great ambitions for The Parables.
When I first began publishing The Parables, I would have our church pay several hundred dollars to have them published in a local paper.
This actually had incredible results, for we had several families that attended our church as a result.
When I retired my finances changed, but not my ambitions. I would still love to publish these stories in papers around the world. I would also love to travel to countries and read these stories to groups everywhere.
I am naive enough to believe that words can be a catalyst, especially words that glorify God.
I have learned that we have not because we ask not. Because my obsession/ambition is so far reaching, I know very well I will need a lot of help.
There is a second reason for my reluctance to ask for help. I feel very obligated to convey my thanks to those who help me, and I am already unable to keep up with all the wonderful friends who have lifted me up on their shoulders so far.
I feel I should also mention one more topic, ads on my blog. I am thankful that Google is willing to share income with their bloggers. Facebook and Twitter put ads on also, but none of that income is shared with the writers. Hence, I have switched to the blogspot.
It is not a get rich scheme. So far I've earned $5.49 USD on Google Ads and $19.49 at My Amazing Amazon Store.I want to monetize by ads because I strongly feel that tithes and offering should go to local churches, and I am determined that I will not take from that which should go to local churches and missions.
I feel I have chosen well by selecting Google, Amazon, and one other unnamed company to be the ones I work with. 
This brings me to the top ten list. I have made up a list of ways that you, my readers, can help me. In typical David Letterman fashion, I will begin with #10 first.

Top 10 Ways to Help Promote The Parables
10. Read The Parables and The Shepherd’s Heart Journal Blog.
9. Allow your heart to agree with those things in The Parable that you know to be true.
8. If you’re on Facebook, hit the like button. It not only encourages the author, it stirs interest in others that come across the post.
7. Facebookers, share these posts with others.
6. Facebook friends, encouage others to befriend me.
5. Tweeters, retweet my posts.
4. Introduce me to other tweeter by your recommendations.
3.If the Google ads stir an interest, click on the link.
2. If you’re already an Amazon customer, or are thinking of becoming one, ALWAYS shop at my blog, which always has an Amazon link. Just click, bookmark, and shop on one of my blog banners like the one below this paragraph to go to my Amazing Amazon eStore for Parable Promoters, and you will land on the Amazon Homepage. Remember to only go to the store through the bookmark.
1. Most importantly, pray for Mary and me, that God will stretch out the tent pegs of the tent called The Shepherd’s Heart Journal, The Gift Parables, and the posts and send us many helpers.
You’ve heard that the 1st shall be last etc. In this case the first AND the last are the most important. Read. Pray.
Many are already doing so much. I am only posting this to stir others to join them. Thank you again for all that you’ve done already.
There has been almost 30 thousand views on my blog, as of December 20, 2011, with almost exactly half of that from outside the United States in 106 countries and interpreted in 34 languages.

God has been providing for my necessities. With your help, The Parables can experience God’s abundance. 
It is insanity to believe these stories can, with the help of an all powerful God, change the world.
I love being insane!