Sunday, December 6, 2009

The New Birth, being “Born Again”

The New Birth, being “Born Again”.

On several occasions I have been asked whether I am a “born againer”, while I am not certain of what or who they refer to as being “born againers” what Jesus says on the subject seems quite clear. Jesus said that no one will ever see the Kingdom of God unless they are “born again”, in other translations this is “born from above”, “a new birth”, “generated from above” and “born anew”. All are to convey the concept of receiving spiritual life.

So the question must surely be, how does a person receive the new birth?

Jesus said: “For God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life.”i Just before Jesus was taken up to Heaven He told His disciples to go into all the world telling the Gospel (that is the good news about Jesus) and that those who believe will be saved while those who do not believe will be condemned.

As the apostle Paulii wrote we are made right with Godiii through faith alone, we believe in our hearts and say with our mouths that Jesus Christ is boss (or Lord) of our lives.iv I therefore encourage all readers to ask Jesus Christ to be boss of their lives.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

iJohn 3:16, Good News Bible.

iiSaint Paul to Catholics.

iiiRighteous

ivRomans 10:8-10

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Christianity in brief

Christianity in brief.

In the beginning, God created all things.1

The first humans, Adam an Eve though God had said not to, they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, at that point sin entered the world.2

Every person has sinned3. There is a price for sin, death. “Sin pays off with death. But God's gift is eternal life given by Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 6:23 Contemporary English Version of the Bible) Sin can not remain in the presence of God.

At the right time God sent His Son,4 Jesus Christ born to a virgin named Mary.5 Jesus lived without sin6, was crucified and died7 to pay the price for the sins of all.

On the third day Jesus was raised8 and seen by many witnesses9 before being taken up10 into Heaven (Jesus also appeared to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus11 after His ascension to Heaven), giving us an assurance that those of us who believe in Him as the Scriptures say will be raised and go to Heaven for ever.

You see, God loved all the people in the world. He loved everyone so much that he sent them his only son, his special son. God sent him to die instead of them, so that if anyone trusts him God will not finish them up, but they will live with him for ever.” John 3:16 Plain English Version

For those who would like to get right with God I suggest a simple prayer:

  • God I admit that I have sinned and fallen short of your standards.

  • Thank you that you sent your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to die for me, paying the price for my salvation from sin, to be raised on the third day and to later ascend to Heaven. as an assurance

  • I choose to place my faith in your Son, Jesus Christ.

  • Thank you that Jesus' ascension to Heaven is my assurance that you will take me to live with you there forever after my life on Earth is over.

You should now develop a habit of reading the Bible and talking to God every day. You should also join a Bible believing church (that does not add any other books to it) and fellowship there regularly12.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 Last edited 11 March 2021

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Genesis 1-2

2Genesis 3

3Romans 3:23

4Galatians 4:4

5Luke 1:26-38

6Hebrews 4:15

7John 19:16-30

8John 20-21

91Corinthians 15:6-7

10Acts 1:6-9

11Acts 9:3-6

12Hebrews 10:25


© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Ascension of Jesus Christ to Heaven

The Ascension of Jesus Christ to Heaven.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death and resurrection and ascension to Heaven of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

After appearing to His followers in various settings over a period of 40 days proving that He was alive.1 Jesus led some of them to Bethany and blessed them. While He was blessing them Jesus was taken up into Heaven.2

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Acts chapter 1 verse 3

2Luke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 50-51

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Eye witnesses to the resurrected Jesus Christ

Eye witnesses to the resurrected Jesus Christ.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

When sin entered the world, death and destruction came with it. Jesus died to pay the price for the sins of the world. Before His death Jesus predicted that He would rise on the third day.

On the Suday morning Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James and Salome went to the tomb. On the way they were wondering who would roll away the stone from the tomb. When the women arrived they walked straight into the tomb and saw an angel (who looked like a young man) sitting on the right side wearing a white robe. They were frightened.

At first the disciples did not believe them. Two of the disciples ran to the tomb and found that Jesus wasn't there. Then they walked away wondering what had happened.

There are several instances recorded in the Scriptures when Jesus appeared to people after His resurrection:

  • To the women who had gone to the tomb on the day of Jesus' resurrectioni.

  • To two of the disciples on the road to Emmausii.

  • To Peter in Jerusalemiii.

  • To the ten disciples in the upper roomiv. To the eleven disciples in the upper roomv.

  • To seven disciples fishing on the Sea of Galileevi.

  • To the eleven disciples on a mountain in Galileevii.

  • To more than 500 peopleviii.

  • To James and those Jesus commissioned to represent Himix.

  • At the time of His ascension to Heavenx.

  • To Saul of Tarsus (better known as the apostle Paul, Saint Paul to Catholics) on the road to Damascusxi.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

iMark's Gospel chapter 16 verses 9 & John's Gospel chapter 20 verses 14-17.

iiLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 13-32.

iiiLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verse 34 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 5.

ivMark's Gospel chapter 16 verse 14, Luke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 36-43 & John's Gospel chapter 20 verses 19-20.

vJohn's Gospel chapter 20 verses 26-27 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 5.

viJohn's Gospel chapter 21 verses 4-7.

viiMatthew's Gospel chapter 28 verses 17

viii1Corintians chapter 15 verse 6.

ix1Corintians chapter 15 verse 7.

xLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 50-52 & Acts 1 versees 3-9.

xiActs chapter 9 verses 3-6 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 8.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

When sin entered the world, death and destruction came with it. Jesus died to pay the price for the sins of the world. Before His death Jesus predicted that He would rise on the third day.i

After Jesus' death His body was taken, wrapped in clean linens and placed in a new tomb freshly cut out of stone with a large stone across the entrance. While they did this Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting across from the tomb, watching where they placed Jesus' body. Then they went away and prepared sweet smelling spices for His burial. On the Sabbath they rested as commanded by the Law of Moses. After sundown the High Priests and Pharisees had a meeting with Pilate, they said that Jesus had claimed He would rise from death on the third day and requested that the tomb be guarded so that the disciples could not steal the body and claim that Jesus had been raised from the dead. So Pilate said to take some soldiers and secure the tomb the best they could. So they sealed the tomb and placed soldiers there to guard it.ii

When the Sabbath was over Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James and Salome bought spices to embalm Jesus' body. On the Sunday morning they went to the tomb. On the way they were wondering who would roll away the stone from the tomb. Suddenly there was an earth quake. An angel of the Lord rolled the stone away from the tomb and sat on it. The guards shook with fear and fell like dead men. When the women arrived they walked straight into the tomb and saw an angel (who looked like a young man) sitting on the right side wearing a white robe. They were frightened.iii

The angel said to the women “ Do not to be afraid. Jesus isn't here because God had raised Him to life, look here is the spot where Jesus' body was laid. Go quickly, tell His disciples that Jesus has been raised to life and is going ahead of them to Galilee. They will see Him there. The women hurried off to tell the disciples the good news. Matthew records Jesus appearing to the women at this time. At first the disciples did not believe them.iv

Peter and John took off running to the tomb. John got there first, stopped outside, looked in and saw the linen cloths laying there but didn't go in. Peter arrived and went straight in. Peter saw the cloths lying there with the cloth that had been around Jesus' head rolled up separate from the others. John went in also. Then they walked away wondering what had happened.v

More information on this can be found in the final chapters of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

For those who would like to get right with God I suggest a simple prayer:

  • God I admit that I have sinned and fallen short of your standards.

  • Thank you that you sent your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to die for me, paying the price for my salvation from sin, to be raised on the third day and to later ascend to Heaven. as an assurance

  • I choose to place my faith in your Son, Jesus Christ.

  • Thank you that Jesus' resurrection and ascension to Heaven are my assurance that you will take me to live with you there forever after my life on Earth is over.

You should now develop a habit of reading the Bible and talking to God every day. You should also join a Bible believing church (that does not add any other books to it) and fellowship there regularly1.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 edited 11 April 2021

This page was written using Open Office, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Hebrews 10:25

iMatthew 16:21, 17:23 & 20:19; Mark 8:31 & 10:34; Luke 9:22, 18:33 & 24:6 See also: Matthew 26:16, 27:40; Mark 14:56-58, 15:29; John 2:18-22

iiMatthew 27:57-66, Mark 15:42-47, Luke 23:52-56, John

iiiMatthew 28:1-6, Mark 16:1-6

ivMatthew 28:7-10, Mark 16:7-11, Luke 24:1-11

vLuke 24:12, John 20:2-10

Friday, October 30, 2009

The Death of Jesus Christ

The Death of Jesus Christ.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

When sin entered the world, death and destruction came with it.

Jesus predicted that he would be handed over for crucifixion on the passover day, at the same time the high priests, religious leaders and the chief priest were in a meeting conspiring to kill Jesus.

Judas Iscarriot went to the high priests and asked what they would give to hand Jesus over to them. The price was settled at thirty pieces of silver. From then on Judas looked for the right time to hand Jesus over.

On the night when Jesus was betrayed He said to His disciples that one of them would betray Him. The disciples responded surely you don't mean I will betray you. When Judas Iscarriot said this Jesus said “Don't play games with me Judas”1.

Later that night Judas Iscarriot did betray Jesus. Jesus was arrested by a large crowd sent by the chief priests and the elders. The crowd took Jesus to Caiaphas the High Priest, the teachers of the Law and the elders. They tried to find people who would testify against Jesus until somebody came forward saying that Jesus had said He would tear down the temple and rebuild it in three days. When confronted with this Jesus said nothing. When asked if He was the Messiah, the Son of God Jesus replied in the affirmative. On hearing this the High Priest tore his clothes and declared Jesus to be guilty of blasphemy. They tied Jesus and took Him to the Pilate, the Roman governor.

Pilate was in the habit of setting one prisoner chosen by the people free at the time of the passover. He gave the people a choice of Jesus Barabas (a murderer) or Jesus (Christ) who is called the Messiah and incited by the Jewish authorities the crowd called for Barabas to be freed and for Jesus Christ to be crucified. Pilate asked what crime Jesus Christ had committed, but the crowd just kept yelling “crucify him”. So Pilate took a bowl of water and washed his hands in front of them saying that he was not guilty of this man's death. The people replied that the guilt should rest on them and their children. Then Pilate had Jesus whiped and handed Him over to be crucified.

The whole company of soldiers gathered, stripped Jesus of His clothes and put a scarlet robe on Him. They made a crown out of thorny branches and placed it on His head, put a stick in His right hand and mocked Him saying “Long live the king of the Jews”. They spat on him, and took the stick and hit him over the head. When they had finished mocking Him they took the robe off and put His own clothes back on Jesus and led Him off to crucify Him.

When they arrived at Golgotha, the place of the skull, they crucified Him between two thieves and divided His clothes among them by throwing dice.

At noon the whole country was covered in darkness for three hours. At three o'clock Jesus cried out in a loud voice “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which means “My God, My God why have you abandoned me?” Jesus gave another loud cry and died.

According to other information I have come across God knew at this time the day and the hour that Jesus Christ would die on the cross.

At that moment the curtain in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom and the earth shook with a violent earthquake which caused rocks to split.

Jesus had said that He would be lifted up (crucified) and rise back to life on the third day.

This is how God showed his love for us: God sent his only Son into the world so we might live through him. This is the kind of love we are talking about--not that we once upon a time loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to clear away our sins and the damage they've done to our relationship with God.2

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Matthew chapter 26 verse 25, The Message Bible.

2First John chapter 4 verses 9 & 10, The Message Bible.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The birth of Jesus Christ.

The birth of Jesus Christ.

One teaching that is important to Christianity is the birth of Jesus Christ.

God created Adam (the first man) and Eve (the first woman). God told Adam that he was allowed to eat from any tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because when you eat from it you will die.

At this time God made the first prediction of the coming of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. There are many more predictions (usually known as prophesies) of the coming of Jesus Christ recorded in the Old Testament.

God sent the angel Gabriel to a virgin by the name of Mary who was engaged to marry a carpenter by the name of Joseph (who was a descendent of King David). Gabriel told Mary she would concieve and give birth to a son who would be named “Jesus”. This son would be known as the Son of God. Mary said “I am the Lord's servant, may what you said happen to me.” Then the angel left.

When Caesar Augustus ordered a census of the Roman Empire Joseph went from Nazareth to Bethlehem and took Mary, his fiance with him. While they were there Mary gave birth to a son. The child was named “Jesus”.

There were some shepherds in the fields nearby watching their flock when an angel of the Lord appeared and said “Don't be afriad, I bring good news. Today in Bethlehem the saviour was born. He is wrapped in a cloth, lying in a manger. Suddenly a choir of angels appeared singing praises to God. When the angels disappeared, the angels went and found Jesus. The shepherds told everyone what the angels had said about Jesus. The shepherds returned glorifying God for the things they had seen and heard.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program (translations in other languages are also downloadable). For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The first consequence of sin, spiritual death.

The first consequence of sin, spiritual death.

One teaching that is important to Christianity is that all people have sinned and fallen short of God's standards.i

God created Adam (the first man) and Eve (the first woman).ii God told Adam that he was allowed to eat from any tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because when you eat from it you will die.iii When they ate the fruit they died spiritually. Their bodies died much later.

When Adam & Eve ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil they were stripped of their purity and holiness, realised that they were naked and therefore were afraid to face God.

God put into place a plan of redemption for mankind at this time. When He told the snake that the offspring of the woman would crush the head of the snake and that the snake would wound His heel God fortold the crucifixion of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.

Jesus came to give His life as the redemption price for many. Anyone who trusts in Him is aquitted of their sins, anyone who does not is under the death sentence for failing to believe in God's only begotten Son. Who ever has Jesus Christ has life, whoever rejects Jesus Christ rejects life.

Say the welcoming word to God--"Jesus is my Master"--embracing, body and soul, God's work of doing in us what he did in raising Jesus from the dead. That's it. You're not "doing" anything; you're simply calling out to God, trusting him to do it for you. That's salvation.iv

There is more truth to be extracted from the Scriptures mentioned, that will have to wait for me to make the time. I have referred to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program (translations in other languages are also downloadable). For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 last edited 31 May 2021.

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

iRomans 3:23

iiGenesis 1:26-28; 2:6-7, 18 & 21-25

iiiGenesis 1:29 & 2:16-17

ivRomans 10:9, the Message Bible

1Romans chapter 10 verse 9, the Message Bible

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Why make Jesus Christ boss of your life?

Why make Jesus Christ boss of your life?

The motivations behind our actions are an important part of Christianity.

I was challenged in church today with the question: Why have you made Jesus Christ the boss (Lord) of your life?

Have you made Jesus the boss of your life simply to escape Hell? Have you submitted your life to Jesus at all?

Or do you have a better motive, to restore yourself to a right relationship with your creator?

To God sin is the issue, that's what prevents people having a right relationship with Him. Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for our sins so that we could be restored to a right relationship with God as our creator.

This post is largely inspired by Pastor Mark Weston's speech at communion time, at the church I attended when this post was first written.1

I recommend reading the Bible. Several English and other language translations of the Bible are downloadable for use with e-sword, a free downloadable program.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 edited 9 May 2021

This page was written using Open Office, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Mark Weston & I have both moved to different churches.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

How sin death and destruction entered the world

How sin, death and destruction entered the world.

One teaching that is important to Christianity is that all people have sinned and fallen short of God's standards.1

God created Adam (the first man)2 and Eve (the first woman). Both husband and wife were naked but they felt no shame.3 God told Adam that he was allowed to eat from any tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because when you eat from it you will die.4

Adam and Eve already knew good, because all that God had created was good.5

There was a snake, it came to Eve and tricked her into believing that she would not die if she ate the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Eve ate the fruit, gave some to Adam and he ate it also. When they ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil Adam and Eve realised they were naked and made themselves clothes from fig leaves.6 At this time they died spiritually7 and were in need of a saviour to put them back in a right relationship with God. Until this time there is no record of death, disease or destruction in the Bible.

That evening God came strolling in the garden. Adam and Eve heard him coming, and hid themselves. God called out to Adam: “Where are you?” Adam replied that he was hiding. God asked who told him that he was naked and whether he had eaten the forbidden fruit. Adam said the woman God had made had given him the fruit (this is the first recorded instance of passing the buck), Eve blamed the snake and the snake didn't have a leg to stand on.8

God cursed the snake and put enmity between it and the woman. He also said that the woman's offspring would crush the snake's head and the snake would wound His heal (this is the first prediction of Jesus' death on the cross). He said to Eve that her trouble in pregnancy and child birth would be increased but that she would still desire her husband and that he would rule over her. To Adam He said that the ground would be cursed and that he would have to work hard for it to produce enough food for him. You were formed from the soil and you will return to the soil. God made clothes from animal skins for Adam and Eve then sent them out of the Garden to prevent them eating the fruit of the tree of life and living forever.9

I have referred to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 last edited 9 May 2021

This page was written using Open Office, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Romans 3:23

2Genesis 2:7-8

3Genesis 2:21-25

4Genesis 2:16-17

5Genesis 1:12, 18, 21 31

6Genesis 3:1-7

7Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible & John Wesley's Explanatory Notes

8Genesis 3:8-13

9Genesis-3:14-24

Monday, September 21, 2009

God created all things

God created all things.

One teaching that is important to Christianity is that in the beginning, God created all things.

On the first day God created light, by His Word. He seperated light from darkness, called the light “day” and the darkness “night”.

On the second day God spoke the earth's atmosphere (sky) into existence, seperating the waters bellow from the waters above (clouds).

God spoke again on the third day, He told the waters bellow to gather into one place and land to appear. He called the waters “ocean” and the land, “earth”. God also told the earth to produce all kinds of plants, those that bear grain and fruit, and it was done.

On the fourth day God created the sun, the (other) stars and the moon. He ordered the sun to dominate the day and the moon to dominate the night. He create them to separate day from night and to show the days and seasons. According to other information I have come across God knew at this time the day and the hour that Jesus Christ would die on the cross.

On the fifth day, God created the sea creatures and the birds of the air. God blessed them, told the sea creatures to fill the waters and the birds to multiply on land.

On the sixth day God created terrestrial animals and people.

God told the earth to produce all kinds of creatures, and the result was all terrestrial animals including reptiles and insects.

God said let us make man in our image to rule over the creatures of the sea, the land and the birds.

God formed man from dirt and breathed life giving breath into his nostrils, causing the man to become a living soul. God planted a garden in Eden with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the middle and put the man in the garden. God told the man (Adam) that he was allowed to eat from any tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, because when you eat from it you will die.

God brought all the land animals and the birds of the air to Adam to see what he would name them. No companion suitable for Adam was found.

God said it is not good for man to be alone, I will make a helper and companion for him. God put Adam into a deep sleep, took a rib out of him and closed the flesh. God used the rib to make a woman and presented her to him. Adam said “This is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh she will be called woman because she was taken out of me.” This is why a man leaves his father and mother to embrace his wife and they become one flesh.

He told them to have many children and to fill the earth, to rule the other creatures on the land, in the water and in the air.

Both husband and wife were naked but they felt no shame

God looked at what He had made and saw that it was very good. So God created the Heavens and the Earth in six days. On the seventh day God rested.

But as we all know it didn't stay that way, see also: How sin, death and destruction entered the world. This is why Jesus Christ was born, to die for the sins of the world and His resurrection demonstrates how those of us who put our faith in Him will be raised to be with Him in Heaven after our mortal bodies die.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible. For further information see Genesis 1-2

© Ken Glasgow 2009 Last edited 14 March 2021

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The basics of Christianity

The basics of Christianity.

In the beginning, God created all things.1

The first humans, Adam an Eve though God had said not to, they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, at that point sin entered the world.2

Every person has sinned3. There is a price for sin, death. “Sin pays off with death. But God's gift is eternal life given by Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 6:23 Contemporary English Version of the Bible) Sin can not remain in the presence of God.

At the right time God sent His Son,4 Jesus Christ born to a virgin named Mary.5 Jesus lived without sin6, was crucified and died7 to pay the price for the sins of all.

On the third day Jesus was raised8 and seen by many witnesses9 before being taken up10 into Heaven (Jesus also appeared to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus11 after His ascension to Heaven), giving us an assurance that those of us who believe in Him as the Scriptures say will be raised and go to Heaven for ever.

You see, God loved all the people in the world. He loved everyone so much that he sent them his only son, his special son. God sent him to die instead of them, so that if anyone trusts him God will not finish them up, but they will live with him for ever.” John 3:16 Plain English Version

For those who would like to get right with God I suggest a simple prayer:

  • God I admit that I have sinned and fallen short of your standards.

  • Thank you that you sent your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to die for me, paying the price for my salvation from sin, to be raised on the third day and to later ascend to Heaven. as an assurance

  • I choose to place my faith in your Son, Jesus Christ.

  • Thank you that Jesus' ascension to Heaven is my assurance that you will take me to live with you there forever after my life on Earth is over.

You should now develop a habit of reading the Bible and talking to God every day. You should also join a Bible believing church (that does not add any other books to it) and fellowship there regularly12.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 Last edited 11 April 2021

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Genesis 1-2

2Genesis 3

3Romans 3:23

4Galatians 4:4

5Luke 1:26-38

6Hebrews 4:15

7John 19:16-30

8John 20-21

91Corinthians 15:6-7

10Acts 1:6-9

11Acts 9:3-6

12Hebrews 10:25

Friday, September 18, 2009

UPDATE ON DAY 225: Gao Zhisheng Alive, Condition and Whereabouts Still Unknown

Since mid-July, the petition for Gao Zhisheng has recorded over 110,000 signatures, calling for his release from the custody of the Chinese government. According to a contact, Press Secretary Baodong from the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC recently asserted that Gao Zhisheng was officially held on charges for attacking the Chinese government, and was released on parole in August. Inside resources with ChinaAid can confirm that Gao is alive, but his condition and whereabouts are still unknown.

We thank all FreeGao supporters for your concerns and contributions, and ask that you continue to raise awareness of Gao's case until he is freed, with his full rights as a Chinese citizen lawfully restored. While the Chinese government has verbally decided to acknowledge the case, there can be no resolution with his absence and unknown condition still weighing on the minds and hearts of his supporters.

Thanks to your help, ChinaAid has persisted in meeting and working with concerned officials from governments of the free world, presenting the petition signatures as a sign of international support - and Gao Zhisheng's case has not been forgotten.

On September 8, 2009, eleven Members of the US House of Representatives issued a letter to President Hu Jintao of the People’s Republic of China, requesting him to uphold rule of law in China, according to the Chinese Constitution and their international agreements. The bipartisan letter specifically addresses the prolonged absence of human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng.

View the Congressional Letter to President Hu Jintao, 9/8/2009, at www.ChinaAid.org.

Please continue to share the petition drive with your friends. Encourage them to learn about Gao's story and to take action at www.FreeGao.com

Gao's story of persecution is only one of many. But it is also a key story in exposing the truth behind China's Communist regime and its abuse of human rights. Your signature and compassion makes a difference. Take Action.

By taking action, you have joined an international community concerned about preserving human dignity and basic human rights for China and the world. The Free Gao Campaign will continue gathering petition signatures and presenting them to authorities, and will not relent until Gao's whereabouts and safety are known. Please continue to "speak out" within your sphere of influence and in prayer, until Gao Zhisheng's freedom becomes reality!

To see the latest information, latest signature totals on the petition, photos and more, go to www.FreeGao.com.

» Go to www.FreeGao.com now.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

About this website.

About this website.

This is a personal website of a Christian by the name of Ken Glasgow. It is my intention to improve the information on this site gradually over time.

Ken Glasgow is a Christian, who no longer states his nationality.

As a Christian I am obliged to go into all the world proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ and teaching people to observe what he commanded. There is no greater potential audience than the World Wide Web, so I have chosen to put my message on it. References to Christian deity will normally be capitalised, this is a common practice.

I will also include information on the political situation as seen by myself.

“In my life now, I am obsessed with only two things: I don't want anybody to die before their time, and I don't want to see good people spend their energies without making a difference ... you can change the reality of human history by systematic action.” William J. Clinton, former president of the United States of America. I want to make a positive difference.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 lightly edited 13 February 2021

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