Friday, January 7, 2011

“Taken Captive by Human Tradition, Philosophy and Intellectualism! - Associated Content” plus 1 more

“Taken Captive by Human Tradition, Philosophy and Intellectualism! - Associated Content” plus 1 more


Taken Captive by Human Tradition, Philosophy and Intellectualism! - Associated Content

Posted: 07 Jan 2011 11:49 AM PST

♥ Devotional ♥

Reflection: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were about to be tested with their allegiance to God. The word comes back to King Nebuchadnezzar that these three young men pay no attention to the King, they do not serve his

 gods or worship the golden image which he had set up. When asked, once more, look at how Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego respond "O Nebuchadnezzar", you notice that they don't call him their king? Then they tell him why they don't have to answer him on this point. They basically say No way we will NOT serve your gods, we will not worship your gods, because this is not our God! Regardless of what you decided to do to us our God will be with us no matter what.

How can someone be taken captive? The bible tells us that we can be carried off as spoil by following human tradition, philosophy and intellectualism. How? By disregarding the teachings of Christ! When we allow other gods such as human tradition, philosophy and intellectualism to take us captive we are carried off like a prize that the enemy can gloat over! Do what God says to do and God will reward you for your obedience in due time.

Daniel 3:12-18 There are certain Jews whom you have appointed and set over the affairs of the province of Babylon--Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. These men, O king, pay no attention to you; they do not serve your gods or worship the golden image which you have set up. 13Then Nebuchadnezzar in rage and fury commanded to bring Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; and these men were brought before the king. 14[Then] Nebuchadnezzar said to them, Is it true, O Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, that you do not serve my gods or worship the golden image which I have set up?

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Cowboys owner Jones sticks with Garrett, changes philosophy - Philadelphia Daily News

Posted: 07 Jan 2011 12:00 AM PST

Posted on Fri, Jan. 7, 2011

About 10 minutes into his tenure as coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Jason Garrett had to step aside. Team owner Jerry Jones had something to say.

Garrett had been asked how much authority he would have over choosing his coaching staff and Jones wanted to be the one who answered. It seemed like business as usual for the Cowboys. Only, it wasn't.

"Jason will have the final say on any person that leaves the coaching staff or comes to the coaching staff," Jones said. "There won't be a player on this team that Jason does not want on the team . . . That's the way we're going to operate."

So Jones didn't just change coaches yesterday. He changed his way of doing business. He ceded power and declared the start of a new era, one that could last for a while - maybe not 29 years like Tom Landry's tenure, but something along those lines. Garrett is 44 and received a 4-year contract.

"You can dream that the thing is in place long-term because of his age and, frankly, his background and experience," Jones said.

Another overwhelming factor is the bond already forged between the Jones and Garrett families. At least one Garrett has been with the Cowboys for 20 of the 22 seasons that Jones has owned the club.

Jason Garrett just finished his 12th year as a player or coach. His dad, Jim, was a scout when Jones bought the team in 1989 until retiring in 2004. Jason's brother, John, is the tight ends coach and another brother, Judd, is director of pro scouting. In 2007, Judd's wife died suddenly and Jones lent the Garrett family his plane for multiple trips; Judd worked for the Rams then.

When Jason's wife, Brill, arrived at yesterday's news conference, she was greeted with hugs and kisses from Jones' wife, Gene, and their daughter, Charlotte Anderson. They also made space for her to sit between them.

Sure, there's been excitement, optimism and affection every time the Joneses have welcomed a new coach and his wife to the Cowboys family. But, again, the difference is the Garretts already have been part of the clan.

"I'm just so comfortable with him," Jones said. "I know him so well . . . The thing that I want you to understand is how much I value his judgment."

Jones said it was important for him to make this public announcement of Garrett's authority.

"I wanted to make sure our fans knew the extent of his power," Jones said. "Let's not be naive. You know that I'm criticized for basically making decisions in areas where fans and other people would like coaches to make . . . That's the reason that I'm being as definitive as I am about this."

Garrett avoided directly answering whether he requested such decision-making power. Jones said it is not written into the contract.

"Ultimately, we're going to feel good about the decisions we make as an organization," Garrett said. "We'll communicate, we have very similar football values and we'll come to the right conclusions together."

Garrett already has made one executive decision: He will remain the offensive coordinator.

Garrett becomes the eighth coach in club history and the first to also have played for the Cowboys. He was a backup to Troy Aikman in the 1990s, then played for the Giants and Dolphins.

In other coaching news:

* Two people familiar with the negotiations say talks between Jim Harbaugh and the Miami Dolphins have broken off, and the team is expected to retain Tony Sparano as coach. Harbaugh met yesterday with Dolphins owner Stephen Ross in the San Francisco area, two other people with knowledge of the situation said. After the meeting, Harbaugh was still considering staying at Stanford, one person said.

* St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, former Eagles' quarterbacks coach, will interview today with the Cleveland Browns for their coaching position.

* Arizona fired defensive coordinator Bill Davis, a member of the Cardinals' staff since Ken Whisenhunt became coach in 2007. Davis is the second defensive coordinator fired by Whisenhunt in his four seasons in Arizona.

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