Guitarist, Song Writer Dick Webb

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; they shall prosper that love thee. -- Psalm 122:6  

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As a Christian, and as a musician, my aim is to present a Web site relating to music and how it fits into our worship relationship with Jesus. At my main site I have links to Christian sites and also to some general music sites, both artist-related and equipment-related. It is my intention that you can safely follow the links provided without coming across any strongly offensive material. But, as you know, there are links to links to links. Please email me if you run into any such material when following the links from that site. Thanks.

Also at my main site I have posted original essays and song lyrics, and plan to eventually have some original music available there.

What's New

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May 18, 2004: Updated the links at this site to point to my new, relocated, main site instead of the older main site.

January 14, 2004: Added a new song, Deliver Me.

December 13-15, 2003: Added a new essay, Who's Your Daddy?

July 9-13, 2003: Spun off the New Bern Church Of God site to its own server.

June 25-26, 2003: Finally! After many months of procrastination I finished it! Read He Stood Up. I hope you find it was worth the wait.

May 27-31, 2003: Added a new story, Whittlin.

May 26, 2003: Revised my live setup page to reflect recent changes.

November 3-15, 2002: Added a page giving my testimony, registered www.soaringspider.com as the domain name for my main site, and added a page to explain where the name SoaringSpider comes from.

I generally end up revising text in several places whenever I update; this usually means just a word here and there gets changed as I read something and don't like the way it sounds.

Do You Know Jesus?

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If you haven't yet accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, it's still not too late. And it's easy to do!

First, admit your need. You have to admit that you're a sinner. Romans 3:23 says "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." Maybe you haven't done any of the "big" sins, like murder, maybe you haven't robbed a bank, maybe you've always been good and kind. But we've all failed to do what God wants us to do. That, disobedience to God, is the definition of sin.

Next, be willing to turn from your sins, which is the meaning of repentance. In Luke 5:32 the Word says "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."

Then believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sin, and rose from the grave. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." If you were the only sinner in the world, Jesus would have given his all for you.

The last step is to pray the sinner's prayer and invite Jesus Christ into your heart, and allow him to have control over you through the presence of his Holy Spirit.

Sinner's Prayer

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The prayer doesn't have to be long and eloquent. Just pray this prayer, or one like it:

Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner. I don't always obey you. Please forgive me. I believe that you died on the cross for my sins. I want to turn from my sins and follow you. Please come into my heart and be my Lord and my God. Thank you, Jesus. Your word says that if I ask, you will save me, and I know your Word is true. Thank you for saving me. Jesus, I pray this in your name. Amen.

That's all it takes. You are saved. Does this mean you'll have a perfect life from now on? Certainly not. But you'll have Jesus to help you through all the trials that come your way. Find a fellowship of believers to join with in worship.

If you have prayed this prayer, please contact me by email so that I can know that this ministry has had an effect. God bless you.

Techie Notes

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Site last updated at 7:45 PM on Saturday, May 15, 2004 by DW.

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