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The Kingdom Clarion Volume 2, Number 10

The KINGDOM CLARION
By Larry W. King
Volume II, Number X
April 25, 2009


Warning: Temple Under Construction!
“Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body.” – I Corinthians 6:19-20 (New Living Translation)

Too often we take the miracle of our physical bodies for granted. It’s not just the plain truth that it houses the most priceless, awesome entity in all creation – our eternal soul. But truly, the human body is miraculous in and of itself. If you have any doubt, ask your doctor!

Ever pause to think about the millions of cells your body regenerates EVERY day? Stop. Take a moment and consider the remarkable physiological machinery that is the heart, lungs and circulatory/respiratory system - replenishing countless blood cells with life-sustaining oxygen upon every single breath, and pumping those cells throughout our bodies – thus facilitating said cellular regeneration. Doesn’t it boggle your mind?

Still unimpressed? Well, how about the brain? It is both the most complex and least-understood organ in our body. Yet, we DO know it controls and regulates all other anatomical systems – the aforementioned circulatory and respiratory, digestive, excretory, central and autonomic nervous, reproductive, etc. – while it simultaneously manages all sensory input/processing (vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch) and functions as the manufacturing plant of our thoughts, feelings, desires and emotions. To a greater or lesser extent, the body part we call the brain determines who we are. WHOA! How incredible is that?!?!? King David the Psalmist joyfully sang, “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well” – Psalm 139:14 (KJV).

Good health basically relies on three simple fundamentals:

1) Eat well - maintaining a diet that consists largely of fresh fruit and vegetables, with moderate amounts of whole grains, fish, poultry and less red meat,
2) Exercise regularly – getting the heart up to an aerobic rate for at least 30 minutes, 4 or more times per week, AND
3) Give the body sufficient, restful sleep daily.

God constructed our bodies to live for many scores, if not hundreds of years. Yet diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and cancer all loom at epidemic rates in today’s United States. Americans are experiencing unprecedented levels of the social plagues of drug abuse, alcoholism, depression and suicide.

Why then, do so many of us take such poor care of ourselves? This is an especially provocative question for believers. If we KNOW that our bodies are the “temple of the Holy Ghost”, then we ought to be leaders in physical fitness. We should practice exemplary diet and sleep habits. A Christian’s “temple” should be so well-maintained that it can strongly support the hard work of building God’s Kingdom and caring for His people. The house of a believer’s soul should be a marvel of strength, endurance, stamina, flexibility, physical conditioning and BEAUTY (or handsomeness, fellas) … period!

Certainly, this is no easy task. It takes dedication, commitment, consistent good choices and discipline. No question. It IS tough eating right (boy, do I EVER know about that one!). Working out can leave you sweaty, tired and sore. Giving your body proper rest means turning off the TV, computer or Xbox and turning in early. But the health and well-being of the dwelling place of our soul is at stake. Doubtless, God deserves nothing less than our very best temples! So, don’t get it twisted – unless you’re in aerobics class, that is - we WILL be held accountable for how we take care of His priceless physical gift.

So, today and henceforth, let the signboard of YOUR physique be: “Warning: Temple Under Construction!”
 

The Kingdom Clarion Volume 2, Number 9

The KINGDOM CLARION
By Larry W. King
Volume II, Number IX
April 16, 2009


A Pitifully Clean Slate
“He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities.  As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.  Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him.”  – Psalm 103: 10, 12-13 (KJV) 

With this issue, I’ve been writing The Kingdom Clarion for more than five months now.  I sincerely thank you, faithful reader, for sticking by and with me as I have scooted, slipped, stumbled, crawled and slowly but unsurely taken first steps into my present state as – at least I hope and believe - a more engaging and provocative writer and correspondent.    

While I love writing, it’s a relatively new pursuit for me.  MUSIC has been my passion since I was a youngster in Columbus, Ohio studying the bassoon.  Thankfully, that passion – along with tremendous support, encouragement and love from my late parents, Dr. Norman W. and Mrs. Imogene L. King - afforded me a scholarship to a well-reputed conservatory and a good college education.  Moreover, it continues to be driving force in my life today.  Playing guitar, singing and being a musician is not so much something I DO, as it is something I AM.  Indeed, I am deeply grateful for the BLESSING of observing life through the wonderfully revealing, transparent windows of rhythm, timbre, melody, harmony and counterpoint.

Some of you have known me for many years.  As such, you know about my history as a professional musician, band member and nightclub singer in Denver and around the Rocky Mountain region.  And now it’s confession time …

It may be hard for you to believe, but I haven’t always been the paradigm of Christian virtue and exemplar of Godly living you know today.  OK, for those of you still rolling on the floor, holding your stomachs, laughing uncontrollably, I FEEL yawl … I WAS TOO!  HAHAHAHAHA!!  Sometimes, I just flat-out AMUSE myself.  ;>)

But seriously, like everyone else, I have a past.  Thankfully, mine has involved some truly TERRIFIC music, including playing for/with Eartha Kitt, Carol Lawrence, Nell Carter, The Righteous Brothers, Bob & Dolores Hope, Charley Pride, Stanley Clarke, The GAP Band, Ronnie Laws, Larry Dunn, The Columbus and Cincinnati Symphonies, Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, Denver Mayor Wellington Webb, Colorado Governor Roy Roemer, President Gerald Ford and more.  I’m quite proud of those experiences.  However, what I am NOT proud of is the addiction to drugs and alcohol, the sexual misconduct and womanizing which accompanied them.  I know you’re all thinking, “geez, Lareezy must be the VERY FIRST musician/singer to have such behavioral problems, Oh My Dear …”.  Yes shocked reader, let the truth finally be told.  I was a musician who had some *gasp* mad issues!


But the wondrous thing about God’s forgiveness, mercy and saving grace is it allows us to BURY our past, rather than it burying us – in overwhelming guilt or remorse, paralyzing self-pity, stagnating hopelessness and pernicious, crippling depression (that dear reader is another Clarion issue all by itself!).  Due to my sordid, sinful past, the verse “He has removed our sins from us as far as the east is from the west” (Psalm 103:12 – New Living Translation), is one of the most personally comforting affirmations in all scripture.  My constant testimony is, “I’m not what I ought to be, but thank God, I’m not what I used to be!”

At the end of the day, despite my MANY shortcomings, faults, foibles, transgressions, idiosyncrasies, misdeeds and SINS, God still loves me.  He still forgives me – DAILY!  Plus, He cares about me enough to send the very best – no, not a Hallmark greeting card! - His precious Holy Spirit to transform my thoughts, mend my broken psyche and give me second (and third and fourth and fifth and Nth) chance at walking in a new, positive, sober, abundant, hopeful, joyous, empowered and faithful LIFE.  Hallelujah! 

Moreover, as my loving, heavenly Father, He still pities me.  Verse 12 of our text is sometimes translated, “The Lord is like a father to His children, tender and compassionate to those who fear Him” (NLT).  This fledgling writer is confident that Patriarchal tenderness and compassion is the kind of pity we ALL could use more of.  I am SO blissfully grateful that Almighty God saved me, erased my past and granted me a pitifully clean slate!

Treasured reader, REJOICE!  If our Lord did it for me, HE WILL SURELY DO IT FOR YOU!!
   

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