Everyday in Grace

Sunday, February 11, 2007

My Sunday Hymn


Find your joy in the Lord
Take His guidance in your ways
Open your heart for His Love
Soften your mind for His Teaching
Bow your soul for His Grace

He will never leave you, and He will never betray you
His Word will guide you forever into the Light of His Home
Before Him you are righteous and pure
Before Him you are not alone

Find your joy in Jesus
And your salvation in God
Taste the sweetness of surrender
And drink the waters of obedience

See His Power and Greatness in everything He does
Admire His Mercy and Love in everything He undertakes
Tremble before His Justice and Majesty
Put your life trustingly in His Forgiving Glory

Find your joy in prayer
Talk to the Lord constantly
Praise His Holiness and Righteousness
Find your peace with the Lord
Ania Björk

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

If it is true, then - humans are corrupt, indeed...

I reproduce it as is, in order to make it more available to those who have not yet heard of it. I consider it a very important news.
The original picture of the thumbnail is here.
The article source here.

Cheap, safe drug kills most cancers

  • Updated 14:26 23 January 2007
  • From New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.
  • Andy Coghlan

New Scientist has received an unprecedented amount of interest in this story from readers. If you would like up-to-date information on any plans for clinical trials of DCA in patients with cancer, or would like to donate towards a fund for such trials, please visit the site set up by the University of Alberta and the Alberta Cancer Board. We will also follow events closely and will report any progress as it happens.

It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their “immortality”. The drug, dichloroacetate (DCA), has already been used for years to treat rare metabolic disorders and so is known to be relatively safe.

It also has no patent, meaning it could be manufactured for a fraction of the cost of newly developed drugs.

Evangelos Michelakis of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and his colleagues tested DCA on human cells cultured outside the body and found that it killed lung, breast and brain cancer cells, but not healthy cells. Tumours in rats deliberately infected with human cancer also shrank drastically when they were fed DCA-laced water for several weeks.

DCA attacks a unique feature of cancer cells: the fact that they make their energy throughout the main body of the cell, rather than in distinct organelles called mitochondria. This process, called glycolysis, is inefficient and uses up vast amounts of sugar.

Until now it had been assumed that cancer cells used glycolysis because their mitochondria were irreparably damaged. However, Michelakis’s experiments prove this is not the case, because DCA reawakened the mitochondria in cancer cells. The cells then withered and died (Cancer Cell, DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2006.10.020).

Michelakis suggests that the switch to glycolysis as an energy source occurs when cells in the middle of an abnormal but benign lump don’t get enough oxygen for their mitochondria to work properly (see diagram). In order to survive, they switch off their mitochondria and start producing energy through glycolysis.

Crucially, though, mitochondria do another job in cells: they activate apoptosis, the process by which abnormal cells self-destruct. When cells switch mitochondria off, they become “immortal”, outliving other cells in the tumour and so becoming dominant. Once reawakened by DCA, mitochondria reactivate apoptosis and order the abnormal cells to die.

“The results are intriguing because they point to a critical role that mitochondria play:

they impart a unique trait to cancer cells that can be exploited for cancer therapy,” says Dario Altieri, director of the University of Massachusetts Cancer Center in Worcester.

The phenomenon might also explain how secondary cancers form. Glycolysis generates lactic acid, which can break down the collagen matrix holding cells together. This means abnormal cells can be released and float to other parts of the body, where they seed new tumours.

DCA can cause pain, numbness and gait disturbances in some patients, but this may be a price worth paying if it turns out to

be effective against all cancers. The next step is to run clinical trials of DCA in people with cancer. These may have to be funded by charities, universities and governments: pharmaceutical companies are unlikely to pay because they can’t make money on unpatented medicines. The pay-off is that if DCA does work, it will be easy to manufacture and dirt cheap.

Paul Clarke, a cancer cell biologist at the University of Dundee in the UK, says the findings challenge the current assumption that mutations, not metabolism, spark off cancers. “The question is: which comes first?” he says.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Wisdom of God

I would like to ask those of you who visit here for a prayer for somebody in crisis. This is a person in many ways dear to me and important in my Christian walk, has supported me a number of times and now is in some kind of spiritual trouble. I do not know the details, and even if I knew, I would not be entitled to share. But one thing is certain - this person needs Lord's attention and our prayer.


There are so many things I have been thinking about lately, meditating upon Scriptures, and one of them is the notion of hatred in the world. Undoubtedly the diversification and isolation among various groups have created some close-mindedness and ignorance, thus leading quite often to misunderstandings, conflicts and hatred, to be honest. Many religions throughout the history have added their share of trouble, too. As soon as a religion becomes a means to power for some groups of greedy people, it stops being about deity, and turns into being about man.
And it goes on...
It is after this wonderful sermon John Piper preached on "The Great Work of the Only Wise God" on December 10, 2006 I really started examine the issue in my heart. How little do we really understand of God... How much there is to learn, to prayerfully ask for, in order to grasp some elementary understanding... We do not even know why we are saved, apart from the fact that this is His mercy...
Look at a tiny excerpt from this sermon (you may go to the site and listen/view/read the whole of it):
God’s Wisdom in Destroying Human Pride (Romans 11:25-26)

Look at verses 25-26 addressed to us Gentiles.

Lest you be wise in your own conceits, I want you to understand this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And in this way all Israel will be saved . . .

The point of that strange strategy (Jews are hardened, so that we Gentiles get saved, so that when the fullness of Gentiles is in, the fullness of Israel will come in as well)—the point of that strategy is “lest you be wise in your own conceits”! So that no human being might boast in the presence of God! God’s way of keeping covenant is infinitely wise in achieving his main goal of striping human beings of pride.

Isn't it awesome? I think it is mind-blowing, this realization that I will never never never, as long as I live in this broken body of mine here on Earth, understand my Creator fully. I think this is amazingly fair and just that He deliberately limits my understanding, because my mind is not able to comprehend His Majesty and Wisdom, and only after my going home I will be gradually taught and shown everything. What a joy to wait for! What a future! What a richness awaits us!
And how futile and silly are human political animosities and struggles, when we know from God's Word, that He controls everything and laughs at kings and rulers...
Isn't it comforting to know, then, that I am a child of this Almighty God? This is worth everything.
Isa 43:1-7
(1) But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: "Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
(2) When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you.
(3) For I am the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I give Egypt as your ransom, Cush and Seba in exchange for you.
(4) Because you are precious in my eyes, and honored, and I love you, I give men in return for you, peoples in exchange for your life.
(5) Fear not, for I am with you; I will bring your offspring from the east, and from the west I will gather you.
(6) I will say to the north, Give up, and to the south, Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth,
(7) everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made."

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Friday, November 24, 2006

Form of Sound Words


The reading of John MacArthur books is an enormous feast and inspiration to me. An amazing number of questions have got the clear answers and I really can see the importance of the proper and faithful preaching of God's Word.

The watered-down Gospel, pleasing to the ear of a listener, calling him to believing, forgetting to call him to repentance, does not produce good fruit. So far, I have considered it to be an intellectual debate only, but I am beginning to see that it is a harsh reality of evangelism today, right around me, close to my own life, in the people I know and love.

The antinomian theology of salvation without repentance is, in fact, producing nominal Christians, having nothing in common with Christ. The erroneous teachings that twist the Gospel, allow for them to roll in sin and still claim being saved - somehow.

Is a person saved, when she or he does not show it with the whole life? Is the person saved, when Jesus takes the last place in his thoughts? Is the person saved, when he can say that he is not interested in meeting with other Christians? Is a person saved, if he says that looking up verses in Scriptures is unnecessary?

I wonder...

The world blames Christianity for many terrible deeds throughout our history. Many atrocities have been committed in the name of Christ. It is not easy to listen to these accusations and not feel ashamed. But when I try to analyse the matter closely, I can not avoid seeing the apparent misunderstanding and ignorance on both sides - the critics and the criticized alike.

What do real Bible Believers stand responsible for? If there is something, it is that we do not preach the Gospel loud and clear, constantly, faithfully, to all. It is that we allow for false teachers to spread their lies as we stand by. False teachers, false teachings, rotten fruit. The world blames us (not being aware of the differences between us and false teachers). And justly so.

I read yesterday's newspaper. An article about a young girl, who died of an overdose of medicine, in the mental institution, only 18 years old. She had not been well for a long time. She lost her faith in people, she lost her hope in her doctors.

Her parents stand shocked and broken. I cannot imagine their pain, being a parent myself.

But in this pain they have found a scape goat. Are you ready to find out who the scape goat is?

"The father blames also himself and the christian pattern in which she was raised, especially the feeling of guilt he has always felt and that has been strengthened by the protestant heritage. It was probably that - it made her burdened with a huge amount of guilt, not only of her own weakness, but also for the evil of the whole world, as if she herself were responsible for it."

See? Christianity is to blame. Analyse that, because there is a very important lesson in it, for every one of us. As long as we stand still and passively allow for the mishandling of God's Word, these things shall happen. I truly believe that her spiritual teachers meant well. I truly believe that her parents raised her the best they could. But anyway, the result is disastrous - drugs, piercings, death.

Was the Word presented truthfully to them? Most certainly not, if they blame her death on it!

The same newspaper, the same page, another article. This time about the Tibetan way of life and death.
"Our human existence is but an unbroken exchange between birth, death and reincarnation. We live many lives!"

Well, if one may twist the Gospel of Christ to the extent that suicidal behaviors are blamed on it, why not preaching the words of Buddha? Anything goes? As long it is NOT the form of sound words...

Sound words are offensive. They claim your life in exchange for the life with Him. It is not popular. It does not pay much money. It does not give status.

But if you are saved by His Grace, Chosen to be His servant, you have to obey, you feel the desire to obey, no matter the cost.

Think about those two examples. Examine your heart. Pray.

I want to express my gratitude to Rand for the inspiration obtained after listening to his sermons.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

The Internet's effect on sharing the Gospel in far away places

Originally posted on minthegap.com yesterday. I do not know what I am doing right, but they have graciously included me to their group of authors. I can only humbly say "Thank You", with those words in mind:
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.
(Col 3:23-24)


We are placed here and now. What I mean is that we live in a global village, interconnected and vibrant, awake 24 hours a day, having almost no boundaries in communications among its inhabitants.

I had a lecture on communication model for my students the other day, telling them about the sender, the channel and the receiver. The basics are the same as they have always been, the only difference now being the technology making things both easier and more difficult. The paradox of development.

Can we assume that this medium, Internet, is every man's tool? Certainly not. But it is the tool of the fortunate ones, living in the 'better' part of the village, having more opportunities and definitely more advantages. Can they be reached by the Word of God? Do they ever take time to stop and contemplate the possibility of Creation and Salvation?

The facts show that many young (and some older) people of today are on-line, writing, blogging and preaching the Gospel. They have come to the realization that Internet is as good a way as any to do just that. And who do they reach? Their peers, who surf the web in search for entertainment or information, or both, and who gladly stop to read an informative and modern site about God. Those peers often live far away, and would never hear about God in some other way. They may go on to other places on the web and never come back, but the seed of the Word is planted.

What comes to mind is a new bridge metaphor, the way of reaching people with the most important Message of all.

Very detailed research of the bridge is to be found on Evangelism:guide to internet web outreach, where we may get some practical advice on how to reach people on the Internet. it may be through a testimony, or links to 'meaning of life', or parable meanings, or explaining the Gospel, among other things.

Is it easy? No. Is it profitable :-)? Most assuredly not! It is not meant to be -

freely ye have received, freely give.
(Mat 10:8b)

It would be interesting to see some statistics on how many brothers and sisters in Christ have been saved thanks to this bridge. I, for one, belong to this group. We may be not many, but even one lost sheep is loved dearly by the Father. And think - what if we are many? Many, who otherwise would remain in darkness.


Reading about the Gospel is not the only approach. The new technology provides the surfers with the multimedia messages in abundance.

So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
(Rom 10:17)

Sermonaudio is one of many excellent selections if looking for preaching. Can it get any better, than to listen to variety of sermons in the privacy of your own home, especially when you are not sure whether you have made right choices?

Does it work? It does. Read this wonderful testimony of a Polish girl, who came to Christ via Internet, just like me.

Does this mean that we may abandon the traditional evangelization? No. It only means that we have gotten a powerful new tool. Let us use it wisely, for His Glory.

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