Tuesday, March 24, 2015


Oh my goodness...New Zealand played South Africa last night in a semi-final of the World Cup of Cricket. It was an AMAZING game!! Either could have won it in the final moments of the game...but NZ prevailed...just!!! This is our first time in the final of the Cricket World Cup...and what a way to make it! For those of you who have never seen cricket...or think it is a boring game...watch these highlights:





The Black Caps dream lives on after they won what must rate as one of the most memorable of all World Cup games by four wickets. Grant Elliott, perceived by some to be the weak link in the New Zealand batting, ended a wonderful, pulsating semi-final by hitting the penultimate ball of the match from the finest fast bowler on the planet high over wide long-on and into the heaving stands to send 40,000 people into raptures.

As the ball sailed over the boundary, Elliott raised his arms aloft. It was, said the South Africa captain, AB de Villiers, afterwards, scarcely holding back the tears, the shot of his life. Dale Steyn, who had been treated harshly in previous overs, sank to his haunches in utter despair. Yet again South Africa have fallen at a hurdle they found insurmountable. We said there was nothing between the sides but this was astonishing. Perhaps the magnificent crowd and the support of the entire nation made the crucial difference.






Monday, March 23, 2015

Zion Thunder Drum

Harvey Woods helped me to make this Zion Thunder Drum. We made it based on Micah 4. This is a prophetic sound calling for worshipers to arise from all nations and come to Zion. There are 2 tones - 25 feet and 15 feet of PVC pipe. If you have suggestions to help us improve the instrument...please let me know. Make sure you listen with speakers or good headphones, and you will hear the great sound:



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Psalm 36: Man's Wickedness - God's Perfection

In Psalm 36, there are 6 verses that describe man’s wickedness (verses 1-4; 11-12) and then 6 verses that describe God’s perfections (vs. 6-10). There are 13 descriptions of man’s wickedness, and 14 accounts of God’s perfections.

The number 13 in the bible represents rebellion and lawlessness. Nimrod, the mighty hunter who was 'before the Lord' (meaning he tried to take the place of God - Genesis 10:9), was the 13th in Ham's line (Ham was one of Noah's three sons who survived the flood). Thirteen represents all the governments created by men, and inspired by Satan, in outright rebellion against the Lord. The dragon, a symbol for Satan, is found 13 times in Revelation. Satan is behind all rebellion against God.

The number 14 in the bible represents deliverance and salvation. It is also a double of the number 7, which represents completion. In the verses of this Psalm that describe God’s perfection, there are 14 pronouns: (Your, You).


Here are the 13 descriptions of man’s wickedness:

The wicked man has no fear of God
The wicked man flatters himself
The wicked man loves to sin
The wicked man hates others
The wicked man speaks deceitfully
The wicked man turns from wisdom
The wicked man turns from goodness
The wicked man plots evil through the night
The wicked man walks in evil
The wicked man loves what God hates
The wicked man crushes others with their pride
The wicked man pushes people around
The wicked man falls down and is unable to rise again


Here are the 14 descriptions of God perfections:

God’s mercy is as vast as the heavens
God’s faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds
God’s righteousness is as powerful as the mountains
God’s justice is as deep as the oceans
God’s care extends to every man and creature
God’s love is precious and unfailing
God’s shelter under His wings is secure
God’s provision is abundant
God's drink springs from His hand
God’s pleasures flow like a river
God’s life pours out like a fountain
God’s light gives us light for our eyes
God’s kindness extends to all who know Him 
God’s virtue covers the upright in heart



The number 14 also represents David - the numerics of his name add up to 14: D_V_D represent the numbers 4+6+4=14. David was the 14th generation from Abraham. Then there were another 14 generations to babylon and another 14 generations to Jesus (Matt. 1:1-17). Jesus is the Divine King who is descended from David.