"The nations shall know that I am the Lord,” says the Lord God, “when I am hallowed in you before their eyes." ~ Ezekiel 36:23

Sunday, January 29, 2012

politics making strange bedfellows

Its interesting, and sad, to watch several individuals making attempts to destroy each other, in the name of "party unity".  As the GOP contenders for the throne of "King of The World" move forward, their virtues shed and malevolence unmasked against each other, I must shake my head in forlorn sadness that I will cast a ballot for one of these, come November, no other sane choice apparent.

Yes, Obama must go and America must have a chance to regain her footing, but I mourn for a more gracious time, if ever there was one, in America.

Aaaah, to have been a cowboy on the plains during the westward expansion, or a farmer, alone on the prairie with my family ...

the first time you hear

"Papua New Guinea (MNN) ― Providing God's Word in the heart language of a people group is a key to evangelism, discipleship and church planting. Without it, people hear the words, but sometimes those words get lost in translation. That's exactly what happened to the Siar People of Papua New Guinea."

The Gospel is proclaimed for the first time among the Siar


"How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher? How will they preach unless they are sent? Just as it is written, “HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO BRING GOOD NEWS OF GOOD THINGS”.  However, they did not all heed the good news; for Isaiah says, “LORD, WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR REPORT" So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ." ~ Romans 10:14-17

Saturday, January 28, 2012

just a thought

I had recently acknowledged that I suffer from impetuousness and impatience in virtually every area of my waking life; maybe even in sleep as I do toss and turn through the night.  Today's devotion from Daily Disciples hits the spot.


Patience - Daily Disciples - January 28

Sunday, January 22, 2012

How do I vote thee? Let me count the ways ....

My wife reminded me of a different view toward casting that important decision in November 2012.

It's not about the candidate, its about what he represents; its about what his party represents.  We must set aside our like or dislike of the final candidate for whichever party we most closely align ourselves to and vote in that direction.

Do you believe that a woman's right to convenience outweighs the right to an unborn child's life?  Do you believe that our nation should be governed by a foreign collective, the UN, instead of by representatives  duly elected by the people?  Do you believe that homosexuals deserve special treatment; that, contrary to their own vocal demands for "equality", they should be a protected class, given preferential bias in all areas of American society and culture?  Do you believe that no one should have to take personal responsibility for their actions and that, instead, the government will protect those who lack or fail to exercise common sense,  from themselves and from society?  Do you believe that the Federal Government has the intelligence, foresight and capacity to creatively make your life decisions for you?  Do you believe that the Federal Government is better equipped to make parental decisions for your children?  Do you believe that it is better to keep generations of citizens in poverty, continuing to feed, house, clothe, and minimally educate them so that the vast majority they will never rise above their current living condition.  Do you believe that striving for success in America, for any reason other than increasing your ability to give your success away at the mandate of the Federal Government, is wrong?

If you believe all these things, then you should vote for the Democrat candidate, whomever he or she may be.

If, however, you disagree with these concepts, then your vote must logically be cast in another direction.

Do you believe that God created life and holds it to be a precious?  Do you believe that the Constitution of The United States of America is, and should continue to be, the sole source of law in America?  Do you understand and believe that homosexuals are already protected by exactly the same laws that protect heterosexuals and that they are not deserving of anything special or different solely because they choose to live differently?  Do you believe that, according to all existing laws and God's design, that each of us has a free will and that we must be held accountable for the exercise of that will and that we must rightly suffer the just consequences, good and bad,  of our decisions and choices?  Do you understand that the Federal Government is made up of common men and women and that each of them suffers the same flaws and weaknesses that each and every other one of us do; that they are not "super wise and intelligent" people that we should blindly follow?  Do you believe that the parent is best equipped to raise their own children in the manner of each family's personal views and beliefs and that the Government has no place in that decision making process, other than in the exercise of common law?

These beliefs best represent a vote for a Republican candidate, whomever that candidate may be.

Somewhere between these two views are the Libertarians and you might discover your vote properly belongs there.

In any case, please, don't throw away your vote, and your country, by voting for or against a face, a name, a suit, a hair style, an accent, a spouse or a skin color.  Don 't diminish yourself by voting for an attitude.  Vote for the party that best represents your views; and then pray that God will guide the individual who comes out in the lead.

BTW, exercise common sense; just because one party claims to be the ONLY party that represents a particular view, keep in mind that politics is primarily a popularity contest and telling you what you want to hear is the most employed tactic.

I remember being in McAllen, TX on the eve of the Clinton/Bush election and hearing Bill Clinton tell a crowd of 10,000+ on the airport tarmac  that, if he was elected, he would guarantee a free college education to all their children.  This was a ridiculous promise, but the crowd roared its approval, and I'm sure that Governor Clinton chuckled all the way back to his plane seat, certain that more than a few would vote for him just because of that one farcical bit of last minute grandstanding.  Politicians have always known, and counted on, what P.T. Barnum reportedly said, "There's a sucker born every minute."; some parties count on them more than others.

Democrat Party Platforms
Libertarian Party Platforms
Republican Party Platforms

Am I? Are you?


"First of all, then, I urge that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone, for kings and all those who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity. This is good, and it pleases God our Savior, who wants everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." 1 Timothy 2:1-4 (HCSB)

"Everyone must submit to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and those that exist are instituted by God. So then, the one who resists the authority is opposing God's command, and those who oppose it will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Do you want to be unafraid of the authority? Do good and you will have its approval. For government is God's servant to you for good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, because it does not carry the sword for no reason. For government is God's servant, an avenger that brings wrath on the one who does wrong. Therefore, you must submit, not only because of wrath, but also because of your conscience. And for this reason you pay taxes, since the authorities are God's public servants, continually attending to these tasks. Pay your obligations to everyone: taxes to those you owe taxes, tolls to those you owe tolls, respect to those you owe respect, and honor to those you owe honor." Romans 13:1-7 (HCSB)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Right To Life news

Exciting news from Texas Right To Life:


Breaking News: Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds Texas Sonogram Law

Huge victory for women's health and the unborn!

Abortion providers across Texas filed a class-action lawsuit last summer to keep the new Texas Sonogram Law from taking effect.  Abortion advocates claimed that the law violated their First Amendment rights by forcing them to disclose certain information -- information about the unborn children they are about to kill -- to their abortion patients.  The lawsuit was filed in pro-choice Judge Sam Sparks’ court, and Sparks ruled that the law would not go into effect while he examined the constitutionality of the law. 
This morning, the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld the Sonogram Law, and lifted Sparks’ injunction.  The opposition desperately fought to keep the window to the womb closed since 70 to 80% of women will choose life after seeing the child on the screen.

Texas Right to Life Legislative Director John Seago commented on the ruling:
This ruling marks the turning point in this long court battle over the strongest and most effective sonogram law in the nation, empowering pregnant women with, accurate informed consent information before finalizing any decision about their pregnancy.  This law will protect pregnant women from the routine deception practiced at abortion clinics, and women deserve the truth about the life in their womb.
Texas Right to Life’s directors attended the hearing at the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans last week when the three-judge panel artfully challenged opposing counsel about their push for reversal of the law.  The panel ruled against the Center for Reproductive Rights, confirming that they “failed to demonstrate constitutional flaws in H.B. 15.”  Furthermore, the panel said that the preliminary injunction set by Judge Sparks was based on two erroneous arguments: (1) vagueness and (2) unconstitutionality, and the judges recognized that the sonogram law is indeed an appropriate way to strengthen informed consent before an abortion:
To belabor the obvious and conceded point, the required disclosures of a sonogram, the fetal heartbeat, and their medical descriptions are the epitome of truthful, non-misleading information. They are not different in kind, although more graphic and scientifically up-to-date, than the disclosures discussed in Casey -- probable gestational age of the fetus and printed material showing a baby’s general prenatal development stages.
Extra bonus:  Court costs were assessed to the plaintiffs!!!
Yours for Life,


Elizabeth Graham
Director

rewind

My lovely wife, Jan, forwarded this missive that she posted a few years ago.  It is well worth re-reading and strongly chewing upon.

Subject: Truly Liberated: Detoxing Your Mind

In my quest for better health, I have read alot about detoxing my body.
Fasting for a period of time and then re-introducing only good healthy foods
back into your body.  Interesting thought...I know I could use that!

As Steve and I were riding to Round Rock yesterday to visit with his mother
and sister for Mother's Day, Steve started talking about how stupid we are
as a people...God's people, specifically.  Of course, we got in trouble from
the "word patrol" in the back seat for saying stupid but Steve went on to
explain his thought.  Basically, (not verbatim) we say one thing and do
another.  We say we want to be like Christ.  We say we want to be holy
because He wants us to be holy.  We say we want to influence the world
through our actions and how our life has changed BUT...we don't change
anything.  We can't be like Christ, be holy and influence others
(non-believers specifically) if we DO everything that they do...what is the
difference.  We went on to discuss TV and movie viewing and other influences
in our lifes.  (You need to know that I have been wanting to "do away" with
the TV, VCR and movies for a number of years now but we are not in
agreement...yet :))

This morning as I was walking, I started talking to God about what He
wanted...how can we really make a shift in our lifes.
He brought to mind the concept of detoxing.  You eliminate all the bad stuff
and slowly reintroduce the good stuff.  WOW!

We have as a family have "fasted" TV for the month of December.  We have
done it for two years and I love it!!!  On Christmas day, we watch movies
that we have received as presents and then on New Years Day we watch movies
and then...back to normal. But that is not detoxing...that is just fasting
and going about as usual.  I have done that with my body too...fasting for a
time for lots of reasons (diet, waiting on a
answer...) but then went right back to the way things were.

In the interest of my family's "health", I am wondering what effect detoxing
our lifes would look like.  What would be eliminated?  What would be added?
What would be the results?  Would anyone noticed?
Would we be changed?  Or is it
a frutal attempt at a much bigger problem.  I also wonder, what would happen
to the "industries" that are supported by our habits...would it make a
difference if all the Christians started acted like Christians...would the
standards change?  Would we really be able to influence the industries, our
neighbors, our families by taking a stand...one person at a time?

What would you have to give up today to detox your mind and the mind of your
children?
What would you replace it with?
Would it have "eternal" value?

It is overwhelming to think of the possibilities.  I think I will choose one
thing each day that I will "detox" from my life and fill it with "whatever
is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy", I
think I will think about such things.
(Phillipians 4:8)  Will you join me? "And the God of peace will be with you"
(Phillipians 4:10)

On my way to being TRULY LIBERATED,


Jan

a Believers vote

Who will I vote for?

I will never vote for any politician who endorses a "right" to abortion.

I will never vote for any politician who endorses any type of restriction of my Second Amendment RIGHT to own and possess firearms.

I will never vote for any politician who endorses any type of restriction on my Constitutional RIGHT to a free expression of religion.

The rest is up for discussion.