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Monday, May 25, 2009
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Strong Tower
by Mike Adams
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I had a feeling it was going to be a very bad year. In January, my grandmother passed away. It’s always bad when you lose a grandparent. But it’s worse when the last of them dies. You’re saying goodbye to more than just a person. You’re saying goodbye to a generation. And you suddenly realize your relationship to future generations has changed.

February wasn’t much better. My plans to adopt a little girl from Vietnam were suddenly thwarted by circumstances beyond my control. I really couldn’t imagine things getting much worse so I just waited for something good to turn my fortunes around.

In March, I got one of those phone calls that, try as I might, I will never be able to forget. Until then, I could only imagine what a man must feel like after getting a call from a doctor telling him his wife had a brain tumor that would require immediate surgery, which may or may not prove to be successful. Or what a man must feel like when his wife calls and says she’s leaving and may or may not be coming back. In other words, I had never known such uncertainty.

Then, in April, there was the lawsuit. The press kept calling but, for once, I really didn’t want to talk. Everything in my life had become unraveled in just a few short weeks. I just wanted to be left alone.

In May, I got some closure on my future but it wasn’t to my liking. It wasn’t part of my plan. And it left me face down on the floor of my bedroom in the middle of the night screaming in agony. I would be screaming so loud and so long that my voice would not recover in time for a speech in Michigan five days later.

While I was lying on the floor, the phone was ringing. It was my best friend from Oregon calling to offer consolation. I didn’t answer the phone. I just hurled it into a wall and left the shattered pieces on the floor. It was pretty symbolic of my life at that moment. Had this all happened just twelve years before, the solution would have been simple. There was a 45 ACP sitting on the floor just five feet away. It was right in the middle of a bunch of broken plastic from the shattered headpiece. The old atheist would have used one of those 230-grain hollow points as a means of escape. The new Christian didn’t have the same options.

Mike was talking about the First Letter of John when I went to see him preach for the first time at Mayfaire. He told us all to read it like we would a cherished love letter written to us and for us by someone madly in love with us.

I walked down to the Barnes and Noble and bought a copy in the English Standard Version. I read First John during lunch and then again before I went to bed. In fact, I read it every night over the course of the next week.

In the coming weeks and months I would come to an important realization about the nature of God. It is simply arrogant to presume to know everything about who God is. But it is entirely possible to know something about who God isn’t. God simply is not an old man who sits upon a cloud and dangles a carrot on a string at the feet of his children. He does not, for pleasure, pull things from the grasp of His children every time those things appear to be within reach.

God doesn’t like to see his children fall upon their knees. But he enjoys very much seeing them rise up after they have been knocked upon the ground.

About a year later, a man, coincidentally named John, heard me telling my story. John had been through a terrible divorce involving children and a nasty custody battle. It was something I hope I never have to go through.

When a man loses everything he only has two choices: He can turn towards God or he can turn towards the world. There is no third option.

John bought a BMW and joined an internet dating service. Every time I speak to him he says his life is a mess. He asks how I can be so happy and how I can be so strong. The answer could not be more obvious for those who are willing to listen. And I thank God I listened to Mike instead of those voices telling me it really wasn’t that bad back in Egypt. For those who did not catch the metaphor, it is worth reading the entire Book of Exodus.

These are hard times for so many people. And many are wandering in the desert and wondering where to turn next. Those who believe they have lost everything in recent months will be joined by many others in the coming months and years. For many, the things that took a lifetime to gain may be lost in an instant.

What does it take to stand tall after one has been knocked to the floor? It’s not much different than asking “how much faith does it take to be saved?” The answer to both questions is the same.

It only takes enough faith to take the next step. And it takes the wisdom to be facing in the right direction.

To Be Continued…

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7 times.....
Japanese Proverb, I think about it in almost every one of my Tae Kwon Do classes, God sent me there 13 years ago as a practice floor for life.

Fall 7 times, get up 8.

Bless you, brother!

Mike Adams

There is a place that one can always find God - when you find yourself at the end of 'your rope'.

That may sound 'Trite' but it is true.

My prayers are with you Brother Mike!

Dr. Adams
Tough to add anything more articulate than Retired Geek did, or tkdblk. Personal pain is very different, hard to deal with correctly,all you can do is do your best.

thank you for sharing
Praying for you.

Mike
I don't know the specifics of your trials right now, but I've had my own and this I know - God will see you through them and if you trust Him, your faith will grow as a result. You may not know where to turn right now or where He is leading you, but He has your eternal best interest in mind.

Consider the lilies of the field, consider the birds of the air....God knows your needs. Seek Him.

You will be in my prayers.

Hang in there Doc
From a faithful reader.

Keep The Faith
Mike,when I have had troubles and believe me I have had them,this favorite Bible verse has comforted me. It is as follows:

Isaiah Ch.43 vs 2:
"When thou passeth through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers,they shall not overflow thee; when thou walkest through the fire,thou shall not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee."

Strong Tower - Kutless
One of my favorite songs (and I'm assuming Dr. Adams is alluding to it) is called "Strong Tower" by Kutless. The lyrics are as follows:

When I wander through the desert
And I'm longing for my home
All my dreams have gone astray
When I'm stranded in the valley
And I'm tired and all alone
It seems like I've lost my way

I go running to your mountain
Where your mercy sets me free

[chorus]
You are my strong tower
Shelter over me
Beautiful and mighty
Everlasting King
You are my strong tower
Fortress when I'm weak
Your name is true and holy
And Your face is all I seek

In the middle of my darkness
In the midst of all my fear
You're my refuge and my hope
When the storm of life is raging
And the thunder's all I hear
You speak softly to my soul

To my brother in Christ

I am so truly sorry for the pain that you are experiencing at this time in your life.

Psalm 46:10 always helped to sustain me when things were bleak and hope was hard to come by.

"Be still... and know that I am God."

My prayer is that you will be renewed in Him, and that you will be enpowered with His strength, His purpose and His wisdom.

Get well, friend.



Keep your eyes on Jesus
Remember Peter walking on the water.
Grace be with you.

we aren't much like media says
it's hard to add to what has been said, except what a joy it is to be counted amoung this group of loving people. what a contrast with some other sites.

Yeah, though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou are with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. --Psalm 23.

Hopefully
.....will our liberal brethern manage to watch their manners on this one?

My prayers are with you brother
And I look forward to the next part of this article.

Remember Poseidon, god of the sea
and of horses, Mike. Poseidon will see you through troubled times.

Oh. Wait. Wrong mythology. I'm sorry.

Remember the Genesis skygod. Who is up on a cloud - who walks streets paved with fold - and "hears" your personal prayer. He is all loving, but, occasionally, like Zeus, can be quite wrathful. Put your faith in the skygod, Mike.


Did it ever occur to anyone that paintings of Jesus sometimes give him the likeness of a Sun God? Sun Gods were sometimes pictured as a man, with sun beams or a golden halo surrounding his head (these were painted, hieroglyphics, long before Jesus was immaculately conceived).

Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.

As John Lennon said,

And in the end
The Love you take
Is equal to the Love
You make

Hang In There, Brother!!
At one point in my life all I could think was "It Has To Get Better" And it DID, Eventually!! God Bless!!

Welcome to the School of Hard Knocks
Why does life have to kick me in the head to get my attention about what is important and what is temporary entertainment? Why can't I believe history and not have to relearn lessons that others learned before? I know I'm not alone in this affliction, but nothing brings me to seek God faster than when the excrement hits the circular motor devise.
By the way, I never understood that "seek His Face" stuff. I thought if you looked at God, you're toast ( the ultimate OD). Maybe it's just a girl thing.

Keep the Faith
Mike:
Your columns have meant to much to me over the years. My deepest condolences in your present crisis. I, too, am walking in a dark valley right now and will keep you in my prayers. My Dad's favorite verse for help in times of trials is Psalm 121:1-2 "I will lift mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord..." Keep looking up - God's love is constantly surrounding his children.

Here is pure hatred
WILL posts in part:

will
Location: CA
Reply # 4
Date: May 26, 2009 - 12:38 AM EST Remember Poseidon, god of the sea
and of horses, Mike. Poseidon will see you through troubled times.

"Oh. Wait. Wrong mythology. I'm sorry."

What pure hatred. WILL and his hatred show how same sex activists revel in anything that they think reduces their enemies.

News flash will, Dr. Adams will live to water the grass over your grave without bringing water, and offer a prayer for your miserable soul.

Hopefully science will find a cure for the terrible aflliction of an anus worshipping low life. That would be you Will.

My thanks to you, Mr. Adams!
Your courage motivates, your transparency inspires, your God (our God) will see you through. Be still and be strong in Him. My prayers are with you.

And you, Will...I am so sorry for you that your misery has stripped you of any shred of empathy. It appears to me that you are crying out for help...I will pray for you, too.

The Heavens And Earth Shall Pass Away
God bless you, Mike, all of our troops and their families, and all of us. We need His grace.

Consider:

Obama bowed to the Saudi King.

Robert Gibbs said that Obama is going to send ~100,000 more combat troops to Afghanistan, even though no one has ever beaten the Afghanis. For the 1400 years that the Ottoman Empire reigned, the Turks went around Afghanistan. The Soviets were defeated.

The Taliban and Pakistani army is fighting in the Swat Valley less than 6 miles from Islamabad, where the nuclear arsenal is located.

The North Koreans detonated a nuclear weapon and has fired 4 missiles. The Iranians were on hand for the 1st missile launch last month and for all of the activities of the last 2 days. And, it launched two more missiles two hours ago, according to the South Koreans.

North Korea may very well sell nuclear weapons to Iran because it has no other goods to sell.

Iran is threatening Israel and has 6 war ships in the Gulf of Aden where it may threatened the Saudis, which are Sunni.

Iraq is between Israel and Iran.

Our troops are being given handfuls of antidepressants, painkillers, and stimulants.

The world is simmering and Obama is relying on the United Nations and his "oratorical skills."

Say what you will about Cheney, but he is a grown-up.

Will

Are you an example of a typical homosexual, Will, or are you a scumbag who's the exception?

I don't know many gays. Except for two, the homosexuals I've seen are those who march each year in the gay pride parade flaunting all manner of overt perversion. But I don't know them personally.

I had two gays working for me at one time but now have only one. He's a great guy who would no more mock and celebrate the misfortune of another than Mother Theresa. Is he the typical homosexual, Will, or are you and your disgusting animals marching through Boston?

In any case, you miserable prick, you're a poor excuse for a human being.

Hey Doc
Even though I do not know the the troubles that you are going through, my prayers and thourght are with you and your family. Also I pray each day for you and your friends at UNC who are fighting the good fight.

Mike is Just telling someone's story
Hi folks,

Looks to me like Mike is telling us someone else's story. Mike's involvement was pointing the gentleman to the Bible and the letter of John. Thank you Mike for sharing the story and good to know the man's life is turned round. He is happier and other's going through the same kind of pain don't understand or underestimate the transforming power of Christ.

cheers.
Godfrey (Kampala, Uganda)

MIKE: YOU MEAN A GREAT DEAL TO MANY.

You're here for a purpose.

You make a difference.

My prayers are with you and your family.

Brother Mike
I deeply understand your anguish, Doc. I have gone through the trauma of losing a family member than whom no one was closer and it still hurts, and will do for a while yet. As you did, I turned to God and asked Him for help and grace. And He poured it out on me and my children. We were saddened but thanks to Him, we are not troubled. Our loved one now rests in the bosom of Abraham and we look to join her when the time comes.

May the peace of God that passeth understanding, keep your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. Amen.

As One Who Has Been Carried,
From the famous poem,

"During your times of trial and suffering when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."

As one who has been carried I offer the assurance that God is indeed in control.

Satan doesn't bother with the lukewarm -- lest he wake them up and bring them closer to God. Rather he sends his forces against God's warriors.

Remember your armor. And remember that the valley of the shadow of death has an exit.

God be with you.
Remember the footprints in the sand and know God carries you. I know it's cliché, but that picture in my mind kept me going a long time ago.

Standing the Test of Time
There was a man that was in a desert for a length of time and was tested. He was offered all manner of things. His face in the dirt and suffering. He did not take the easy way out to relieve the strife.

All of us have a desert we will spend some time in and face the test of who we are. Who will we be when we leave our place of torment. We will be tested, be sure of that.

In order that steel may be useful it is put in the fire to be tempered so it will have a long and useful life.

I hope your trek through the desert will open your heart and mind to things to come, and your experience will strenghten you, so you can strenghten others in need.

You did it!
Mike: Life is a test. You definitely passed the mid-term exam....
Never tire of telling your story. Every time you do, another seal is placed on our enemy's coffin, and another gem is added to the crown you will cast at the Master's face. Can't wait for "the rest of the story" (my apologies to Paul Harvey).

Will,
"And in the end
The Love you take
Is equal to the Love
You make"

You quote your old friend John, but what do you think it means? What is Love?

You might try reading the other John. In the Bible. 1 John. It's toward the end of the New Testament, Right after James, and 1 Peter, 2 Peter, then 1 John. Read it. Read it every day for a week! (It's very short)

We don't want you to be a "poor excuse for a human being" as another poster has referred to you.

Thank you, Mike
Your story will help others. Thank you for sharing.

Rely on HIM
When my world fell apart about a dozen years ago (my wife of 24 years blind-sided me by walking out, moving-in with someone else and demanding a divorce...ruinous even in friendlier circumstances. With four children to keep stable and thriving I turned to the Psalms. Every day, at least once a day, I simply opened my Bible to the Book of Pslams and let fate decide which one I would read. There was always a message of calming, reassuring hope...and the Psalm I read always seemed to fit precisely what I was experiencing and feeling at the time. Now in a second marriage to a wonderful Christian woman for the past several years, I am able to see just how faith altered my path...smoothing it and straightening it.
Stay strong in the Lord. Pray for the strength to handle whatever comes your way and He WILL provide.

Mr. Mike
It is said that God never gives you any more than you can handle, but it feels that way sometimes. The problem is that we tend to dwell on what's affecting us for the worst, thus blinding ourselves to what's good about our lives.

I used to be an incessant worrier, to the point where the stress of the worrying was going to kill me. I'd pray, but the worrying came back--even stronger. I wouldn't even be aware of the worrying until I was sick with it. But then I began to ask myself, once I was aware, what horrible thing is facing me right now, this very moment? The answer was always: nothing--no doom imminent; the picture of my life was actually rosier than I could see. I started dissecting my worry and out of that came a series of questions I'd ask myself the very minute I realized I was worrying. I might do this six or seven or ten times a day, especially in the beginning. Funny how no doom was ever really imminent, meaning right this very minute, yet my life was actually ok, or good even, right now, this very minute. Amazing is how much this exercise strengthened my faith. Now, I don't worry at all. I simply have faith that God has everything under control and all I have to do is remember no doom is imminent, right now, this very moment, while my life is pretty good, right now, this very moment. We can only live one day, one moment, one second at a time. How we choose to look, or not look, at these moments is the test. Life gets better when we learn to see the whole of it, not just the doom and gloom aspects of it.

I have every faith you'll come through this test with flying colors, Mr. Mike.

To posters
I say AMEN

In the Valley of Death
Mike,

My heart goes out to you. My year was 2003 when both my parents and one of my uncles died. Know that God is with you especially during this time. I have learned to rely on the songs of David for comfort and the best known of these is Psalm 23.

1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
2 He makes me lie down in green pastures,
he leads me beside quiet waters,
3 he restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness
for his name's sake.
4 Even though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death, [a]
I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.
5 You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.
6 Surely goodness and love will follow me
all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the LORD
forever.

May the Lord bless you and keep you Mike.

Your Brother in Christ,

Ben

Strong tower indeed
A manly response to difficulties. You have truly been born again and your suffering will produce endurance and character, something the former atheist would have never had the resources to discover or the well to draw from.



Prov 18:10
The name of the LORD is a strong tower;
the righteous man runs into it and is safe.
RSV

As usual
Another inspiring column and looking forward to the "to be continued".

thank you for your posts
I have been helped by your posts on this site. I'm sure others have, thank you very much for offereing your comments on issues important to Americans.
I must say I had no idea you were going through so much but perhaps it ncreased your bite--something sorely needed in our world.
Not that it's worth your pain, but I just wanted you to know that even when you feel at peace, I hope you keep your attitude... it is exactly what is needed.
My town turned on me & my family when I said there were illegal immigrants selling heroin in fron of my house--council members held a press conference in front of my house saying everyone in my family was racist and needed to be punished...and repeated that in Spanish to the gangsters. I thought there was no other voice than the politically correct .. so I love your comments. Keep it up there are people like me that were hurt and are healed by your words here.

Prayer
While Christ may not like to se us driven to our knees, he certianly like to see us worship from our knees. God Bless. Keep writting. Keep the faith.

SUPER
By the way, get rid of that Standard English
Version and get you an NAB bible.

Also, you will enjoy to read Jason BeDuhn's
book 'Truth in Translation', Mike.

regards,

The Power of God
It is amazing what a witness the people of the world could be if only others paid attention.

How many famous people (athletes, actors, etc.) have you seen pull themselves from lives of excess, drug abuse, violence, etc.?

How many of them have given themselves credit for their change? How many of them have given Jesus and a Christian faith credit?

It is amazing that people who have lived such self absorbed lives and achieved so much are so able to admit that they were unable to be happy on their own. Some of the most selfish people continue to give all the credit to God when they get their lives in order.

moved to respond
Ouch. Been there, done that.
Life is going to suck for a while, then it will get better. If you make good decisions, it will get better than you can imagine.
Hang tough for now.

will

are you really so stupid as to offer advice to people who follow Jesus Christ?

Do you really believe people should listen to some bozo posting on the internet instead of a person who rose from the dead?

If you do not see how stupid or ignorant you are to presume to place your own musings on the same level as He who overcame the grave, you now know thanks to me.

Do not feel too bad. There are millions of people in the world who follow the words of people who have accomplished little of value. These same people reject the words of eternal life given to them by the One who conquered death.

To Mike...To Will....
Dear Dr. Adams, thank you for your stalwart pursuit of what is right. I'm distressed that you're having problems right now, but am confident in your ability to rise up and conquer the trials of this world. God be with you, sir.

To Will...you must be in real pain. I pray that you ask for God's help and comfort. You'll never find it where you're looking for it.

Go back and read all the comments on this thread - including yours. If you have any sense of propriety, you will see that yours is the fly in the ointment. Yours is the cynical, smarmy cry of a lost soul. Try lifting up your fellow travelers on life's highway - it's much more rewarding.

Will of Ca...
...I never need an excuse to "flag as offensive" your posts on this site,but today I did so with great relish!I wish other posters would do the same,and I mean on ALL this guy's posts.When the staff at Townhall get tired of checking Wills posts,he just may be banned.At least we can hope.If you have not already flagged him,please go back and do so.I plan on checking this evening to see if his post is still up.If it is,I'll flag him again!

Don't Stop Now
Dear Mr. Adams,

You are in a position to do a mighty work for the LORD. You've laid the groundwork in this piece; to wit, why would a man seek a doctor if he was not sick? Now share with them the Gospel of Jesus Christ: salvation is available to all through faith alone, in Christ alone. Things are difficult now, remember ROM 8:28. May God bless.

Contentment
Mike,

I hear ya brother. I am the oldest (50) living in my family having seen my grandparents and parents leave for a house that had been prepared for many.

I have taken refuge many times in Paul's writings about being content in whatever the circumstance.

That and Philippians 3:20 - "But our citizenship is in heaven – and we also await a savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ"

Pray for your wife
I once thought that life without my husband would be more exciting and I wanted to leave. But, by the grace of God, I didn't. I attribute that to my husband's fervent prayers for me. I had "scales" on my eyes that only God could remove.

The healing process that took place in our marriage was slow - trust and commitment do not return overnight! Twelve years later our marriage is stronger than ever. I love him more than I could ever imagine!!! He is my hero and I am so very blessed that God gave him to me.

Without my husband's fervent prayers, I doubt that our marriage would have survived. I owe so much to God and to my husband. I am blessed beyond measure!

God is mighty and full of grace!

God Bless You Mike!

Me too...
Want you to know that my choice at one time was between a 357 and my childhood church. Thank God I chose the church, to follow Jesus, and the long painful path to the happiness that I have today.

It made a huge difference to know that others were praying for me (ME!). Please know, Mike, that there are thousands of us praying for you and yours.

Romans 8:35-39
35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

36 As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.

37 Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us,

38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,

39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Excellent article Dr. Adams
.

This, too shall pass...
The blessing is that as it passes you have the chance to grow deeper in your spirit and in your knowledge of what it means to suffer.

Astro-physicists theorize that if you are drqwn into a black hole you will be spaghettified for eternity. You're stretched and stretched forever. I think that explains suffering in some ways. It's an event horizon to truly understanding the human condition and why we need God. When my daughter-in-law died at age 39, of a lengthy debilitating illness, I began that stretching process. It is the mercy of believing in God and His mercy, that allows me to survive my "stretching."
God bless you, Mike. Keep the faith. You will not regret it!!

Dr Adams
God will see u through, Dr. Adams. I so much enjoy your posts and I will pray for u.

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. Acknowledge Him always, and He will direct your paths."

Although we have never met, I count u as my brother in Christ.

Let's Wait for Part II
Fellow THer's -

I think that perhaps the good Dr. is using this anecdote as foundation from which to make a larger point. The events and reactions recited here don't quite square with what I sense as Mike's inner strength.

Not knowing Mike, I could be quite wrong. But, I just don't sense that he would react to life's challenges in this way.

Or, perhaps it's the reference to "the 45 ACP sitting on the floor just five feet away." The context would suggest that he was referring to a type of handgun. But, as an expert in firearms, Mike would know that "45 ACP" is a type of ammunition, not a type of handgun. He would not be so cavalier.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the underlying theme of dependence upon the Lord. But, perhaps we should wait for "the rest of the story" before reacting to this.


Will
When you are on your death bed, make sure you get the right mythology.

right oneye
I agree, Mike is making a larger point. As usual! The story he is telling happened to him several years ago. This is not current. It is retrospective.

wow
Okay Mike, keep going...I need this right now.

oneeyedman and Verbivore
The reference is to a handgun. Referring to a handgun by the caliber of the weapon is common practice. As in "this is my 9mm" or "this is my 44 Mag".

The reference was not cavalier. It was a reference as to just how much he hurt.

Mike, Bless you. See you there or in the air.

Keep On Keeping On
For everyone who is going through difficult times right now, I pray that you will find the inner strength and hope to keep on keeping on.

I have been through several trying times, such as losing a business and every cent I had, being sued, and fighting cancer. If I can get through these trying times, so can you.

WILL
So glad to know John Lennon is one of your heros. You'll get to know that atheist even better when you leave this earth. Just remeber this: Imagine there is no heaven or hell below us. Hope you have a great imagination!

Bob_C & Name-Will lost big-time today
Will is just lashing out as always showing himself to be an emotional cripple. The CA Supreme court voted against Will and his "single issue" today so I presume he will be having verbal/written tantrums for weeks. No Will, you are NOT winning.

AL
I tried imagining no heaven or hell once. Nothing after death but death itself. I immediately felt more desolate than I ever have before or since. I was a teen at the time - and I'm 62 now. I can still remember that feeling. It is one of the main reasons I'm a Christian today. And I pity anyone who feels that way - and does nothing about it.

The End Of The Story
I will be interested to see how Mke handled adversity. We all have it and handle in different ways. Like steel going through fire...it shapes what you will be and you may be totally different afterwards.

Mike,
You have many friends you've never met. God bless you! Always rest comfortable in the knowledge that you have the strongest foundation to hold you firm to weather any storm.

About WILL from California...he is just angry that the CA Supreme Ct has upheld the ban on Gay marriage. Forgive him he needs our prayers.

Mike:
As the overwhelming majority of these posts show, you are not alone. There are literally thousands of people who love and admire you and are ready and willing to be there for you in your troubles.

This too shall pass.

I hope this is not true
Dr. Mike,

I am not convinced that this is your story as a few others have posted. If it is, many of us are suffering and you are right, it's going to get worse, at least financially. I have had 3 years just like the half a year that you have had and all I can say is, I keep getting up everyday and reading the Bible. To be honest it doesn't always help but then I get up the next day and do it again... The choice is God or the World, I choose God. Amen!

Will:
The older you get the more you realize how full of crap John Lennon was and how right your parents were.

He carried me.
When I hit my { rock bottom } this passage came, and still dose, to my mind..
I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I needed you most you would leave me.
The LORD replided, " My Precious, precious child, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."
Taken from the poem " footprints in the sand "
every time I get down I " look " down and see who is carrying me....
May God bless each and every one

Worry not Dr. Adams,

Leave that to the Pagan Liberals.

For tomorrow, we ride free :-)


`If we suffer, we shall also reign with Him'
(II Tim. 2.12)


God Bless!

The Way!
I have been born again for 41 years.

It may sound like clichés, but I learned two things early on.

1. Tough times are not enough to make a man lose his “religion”. Rather tough times cause a man to use his “religion”.

2. Actually Christians do not have a “religion”. We have a relationship—with the Lord Jesus Christ..

Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Philippians 4:8

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength: Isaiah 26:3-4

Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall laugh. Luke 6:21b

The scripture is from God’s preserved and inerrant Word in English—the AV (King James Bible).

Kyedza (Godfrey of Kampala)
I'm with you I think Mike is writing about someone else. Still it doesn't take much to encourage me to read any Bible passage. I'll take the cue and before I go to sleep tonight I'll read 1st John.

I've been hooked on Mike Adams and will read the next column with interest.

Mike, I hope you'll appreciate this .
but when you do good and suffer, if you take it patiently, this IS commendable before God. (I Peter 2:20)

Remember, it is Jesus the Christ Who comforts.

The apostle Paul has so much to say about the matters of suffering. One of my favorites is in I Corinthians, when speaking of suffering (of which he had experienced plenty) of the Body Of Christ says that we're all the members of His Body. When one member suffers, the rest of the Body suffers, as well.

Brother Mike, those of us in His Body will continue to hold you up and keep you our prayers!

We love you.

One of your loyal readers
Donald Bare



tkdblk
Oh, my. I've fallen more than 7 times, and gotten up more than 8. Where did you come from? I was born in Tokyo, to American parents, then married a half Japanese man here in the USA.

Mike
Prayers for healing and strength.

The thread connecting...
all of us in the universe is sorrow, because no man passes through life without experiencing some profound sense of loss. That's why even in the dark horrors of 9-11 there was a feeling of near mystical, unitive consciousness that linked all of America and many parts of the world.

Thank you for sharing these very personal moments, Mike. It contributes to our collective experienced humanity.

I'm sort of a half-a**ed, Christian, but for what it's worth, my thoughts prayers are with you, Mike.

By the way, Glenn Beck did a spontaneous piece a few weeks ago on the challenges he's faced in his life (harrowing) and offered the exhortation to keep moving forward in these very difficult times. The piece is incredibly moving. The youtube link is below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmBqEdk5bd8

pain
Dr. Mike, I hope your column is not really indicative of your current situation but merely a lesson for the fortunate enough to read it. I cannot but empathize with such a situation having lost all my own relatives and knowing near constant pain myself but I do not count myself unusal nor different than my fellow man because of my experiences. It is a fact we all die. No one escapes this world without pain and no one lives in this world forever. Only our Christian heritage and the Lord of the universe can affect our experiences positively. Socialist fools and those who embrace illness as normal or right can only endure never knowing the source of relief available to all. I sincerely hope and pray you are not suffering as your column has indicated but are recovering from the source of your pain. For your quality of life and these columns I find so intriging, I will send up my prayers. For those weak minded socialists and purveyors of illness for whom I fell no empathy what-so-ever, I also pray knowing they cannot appreciate our efforts on their behalf. Best Wishes, PLB, BLue Eye, MO

Wow...
Thank you for reminding me, Doc.

What lawsuit?
As the subject asks - What lawsuit?

Mike and Will
You are both God's children.

Mike, as a disciple of Christ, you know that He loves you and that He is giving you what you need.

Will, you will find out eventually that He loves you and that He is giving you what you need.

God bless you both in your trials.

Chinchilla - God's children?
Location: UT
Reply # 81
Date: May 27, 2009 - 6:24 PM EST Mike and Will
You are both God's children.

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Only those adopted into the family by professing faith in Jesus as Lord are to be called children of God.

Strong Tower
So much comfort in God's word, we are promised that we will not be burdened with more than we can handle, seems to push the envelope sometimes but God is merely showing us how much we can handle . thanks Mike and God Bless you and your readers

Isaiah 40:31
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