Monthly archives: April 2007

Easter Blessings

**WARNING** The message below may be offensive to some people. However, as a Christian I feel it necessary to share my thoughts about what Jesus has done for me since today is Easter. If this bothers you please don’t read this. I’m not forcing you to and I’m warning you ahead of time. Fare enough.

As I’m writing this I’m thinking about all the many blessings that God has provided to me and my family. I am truly blessed and I know it. I’m very thankful it too. Easter is a great reminder of all that God has done for everyone, not just myself. He has done many great things in my life. If it weren’t for Him, I would have never met my wonderful wife. If I’m completely honest, if it weren’t for Him I wouldn’t even be here much less have anything at all. Of course my saying general statements like these doesn’t provide enough evidence for people who don’t believe in God.

What could provide evidence? Nothing really. The way I say it, Christianity is about faith. Therefore, God will never show Himself in a completely undeniable way. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be about faith. You see God wants us to believe in Him and worship Him because we choose to. Forced love is never true love. Thus, God leaves the door open for us to accept Him or not.

Don’t get me wrong. Plenty of evidence exists pointing to a Creator just not enough to make God’s existence undeniable. I don’t see how anyone could look at the world around them and think it happened by chance…creation itself points to a Creator. Moreover, how could one man, Jesus Christ, turn the world upsides down. Jesus was born into an average family, worked as an average carpenter, and never traveled far from His home. Yet, He changed the course of history by His truly profound message.

What was that message? That God loved us and wanted to forgive us for all the wrong that we had done. That’s good news to me. I know I’ve done many wrong things in life that were against God’s will. To know that God loves me and is willing to forgive me is outstanding. Of course, the message goes deeper than God love and forgiveness. Jesus claimed to be and was the Son of God who came to earth to be a man–an average man, not a king. This Man performed many miracles to show who He was. During His life, He fulfilled all of the prophecies about the Messiah. The fact that one man was able to fulfill the many, many prophecies written in what is now known as the old testament of the Bible is truly amazing.

Ultimately, His claim to be God led to His death. His death was all part of the plan though. You see He died willingly…for if He was God’s Son (and I believe He was) He could have done anything He wanted including save Himself. His unwillingness to not forgo the suffering when He easily could have is part of the beauty of God’s love.

The excruciating death of Jesus on the cross is what we celebrate on Good Friday today. Seems ironic that we celebrate such a horrendous death of the One we Christians claim to worship. Why could such a day be called Good Friday? Because of what happened three days later. HE AROSE! Death could not hold Him in the grave because He lived a perfect/sinless life while on Earth; death occurs because of sin.

Exactly why was the death of God’s Son part of God’s plan? Seems a bit odd if you ask me. It wasn’t though…not for God. We must remember that God created us. He loves us dearly. At the same time, God can’t stand sin. Humans sin. Therefore, a big problem exists. God loves humans but can’t have complete fellowship with them due to their sin. Only one way exists for sin to be forgiven. That way is someone innocent to pay the penalty for the sinner. Jesus was innocent. We were the sinners. Jesus died to pay for our sin so that God could be with the ones He loved, the ones He created.

You must however accept the gift of God’s love by having faith in Jesus death and resurrection. You must turn away from your sin and ask for God’s forgiveness. That’s all it takes to become a Christian and know you’re going to heaven. No other way exists. Trust me, the decision is totally worth it. Yes, some people will call you crazy but the peace and relief you receive more than makes up for it. I couldn’t imagine my life without knowing God…He makes such a difference in my life.

Hopefully, my ramblings haven’t been completely and utterly confusing. Hopefully, my words have shed some light on what I believe as a Christian. Most importantly, I hope my words have touched you in some way. I tend to write in a confusing a seemingly illogical way according to my wife (she’s probably right…too many philosophy classes in college. It’s really not illogical…not to me anyway :) Seriously, if I’ve confused you or if you’ve got any questions please contact me and I’ll try to help or point you in the right directions to get more answers.

Here’s a nice video to go with this post. It’s not exactly an “Easter” video but it’s a good one just the same.

That’s My King! from Albert Martin on Vimeo.

Blessings to you this Easter and praises to God for His great love for us!!!

Honeymoon in Wyoming

I know I’ve been a little slow in posting about this since we went on our honeymoon back in October of last year. I finally decided to use Picasa Web Albums to show off our pictures. In the past I always used Flickr to upload photos…but I while back I ran into the 200 photo limit for free accounts.

Lauren and myself had the great pleasure of staying at Jackson Hole, Wyoming for our honeymoon. We also vistied two national parks, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone. I know most people think we’re odd for picking Wyoming for a honeymoon, but I wouldn’t change a thing. After visiting, it is one of my favorite places I’ve ever been to. It is so beautiful and peaceful. No busy city life and all the associated problems. Just the great outdoors and fresh, clean air. Lots of wildlife as well.

I’m a huge fan of the mountains and national parks, so Wyoming was perfect for me. Lauren also loves nature and taking pictures so it worked for he as well. She would have like going to a beach, but I was afraid to schedule a cruise or beach vacation since it was still hurricane season. We almost went to Lake Tahoe, but after visiting Jackson Hole I’m glad we didn’t. I still would like to see Lake Tahoe, but I like the fact that Jackson is more secluded and not surround by casinos.

Another advantage of going to Jackson in October is that it is the off season. Not quite ski time but not warm weather season. Thus, the small town and surrounding national parks were extra peaceful…perfect for our honeymoon. I must admit that Wyoming is quite cold in late October, as the temperature was typically in the teens every morning. The cold weather didn’t bother us because we came prepared with our outdoor clothing. The weather would have bothered a lot of people. Another slight disadvantage of going in the off season is part of Yellowstone was closed to vehicle traffic due to the snow and some of the places in Jackson were also closed for the off season.

Wyoming isn’t perfect for a lot of people, but if you appreciate seeing God’s wonderful creation at its best I recommend going. Please check our photos to see why this place is so beautiful.