Getting rid of the ads on Myspace!
Ok, I know that I can't possibly be the only one whose completely sick of getting on MySpace and seeing half naked girls from "TRUE" (That name is another whole post in of itself!) some other site asking you to "be naughty" or something else that is whorish...
SO... I found a solution! There is a way to block all of the advertisements on MySpace, and I know it works because I use it every day. It make make the toolbar a little smushed (Home - Browse - Search - Invite....), but guys, we're looking to please God in our Internet lives, so we can deal with a smushed toolbar!
Ok, so here you go. The recipe for safe MySpacing-it-out:
1 Mozilla Firefox Browser
1 GreaseMonkey extension for Firefox
1 Upgrade for GreaseMonkey
1 spoonful of desire to glorify God in the way you surf the Internet
Step 1: Open up Mozilla Firefox (It's an Internet browser... like Internet Explorer, but in my opinion, better)
Chances are, you don't have it on your computer yet, so click this link to download it: Download Firefox
Step 2: Firefox is extremely customizable, and one of the beautiful fruits of this characteristic is an extension called GreaseMonkey. You need this in order to get the advertisement off of MySpace: Download GreaseMonkey (You must open this link while running Firefox).
Step 3: Finally, you need to install the "AdSlicer for Myspace" user script. (A user script is a piece of DHTML written for GreaseMonkey to change the way you see sites): Download AdSlicer for Myspace
And there you have it folks! A renewed loved for MySpace, and the wonderful feeling that you just crushed, yet another temptation opportunity of the enemy!
| "Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him." James 1:12 (NKJV) |
I really hope this was helpful!
In Christ's perfect love,
Jamie
2 Comments:
Cool! I love firefox and use it anyway! We have a myspace pointer to our blog, and it can get real bad over there. I have a friend who won't even let her teen boys on myspace. lizie
CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD
CALLING ON THE NAME OF THE LORD?
What is the meaning of calling on the name of the Lord? Many assume that believing in Jesus and saying a form of a sinner's prayer constitutes, calling on the name of the Lord. The problem with that theory is none of the conversions under the New Covenant support that assumption. Not one time is anyone ever told to believe and say the sinner's prayer in order to be saved.
The apostle Peter on the Day of Pentecost quoted the prophet Joel, Acts 2:21 And it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." (NKJV)
The apostle Peter preached the first gospel sermon under the New Covenant. Peter did not tell the 3000 converts to believe and say the sinner's prayer.
Peter preached the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. He preached Jesus as both Lord and Christ. When they heard this they asked Peter and the rest of the brethren what they should do?(Acts 2:22-37) Peter told them what to do. Acts 2:38 Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.(NKJV)
How did the 3000 on the Day of Pentecost call on the name of the Lord and become saved?
1. They believed that Jesus was both Lord and Christ.
2. They believed that God raised Jesus from the grave.
3. They repented. Repentance is a change of heart. Repentance means to be converted so that God may forgive your sins. Repentance is to make the intellectual commitment to turn from sin and turn toward God. (Acts 3:19, Acts 2:38)
4. They were immersed in water (baptized) so that their sins could be forgiven.
How did the 3000 on the Day of Pentecost not call on the name of the Lord?
1. They did not say a sinner's prayer.
2. Not one person was asked to pray for forgiveness.
3. Not one single man was told to be baptized as a testimony of his faith.
4. No one was told that water baptism was a just an act of obedience.
5. No one was informed they were saved the very minute they believed.
6. Not one person was told that water baptism was not essential for the forgiveness of sins.
7. Not one person was told to be baptized so they could join a denominational church.
Jesus said he that believes and is baptized shall be saved. (Mark 16"16) Jesus did not say he who believes and says a sinner's prayer shall be saved.
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