Tag: truth

  • Got a minute? – 6

    Got a minute? – 6

    If the Lord speaks to you, as in the days of your fathers, do not resist Him; but give Him the glory that is due to the One who has made you.

    Got a minute for the Lord?

    He has given us sixty minutes in every hour, more than a thousand in each day, and more than five hundred thousand in each of our years.

    Got a minute for the Lord?  We have wasted millions of minutes on the ways of the world. 

    Though we would claim Christ, we hardly have a minute for Him six days each week. 

    Though we may be born again in the Spirit, we backslide to follow the voice of the deceiver and do not heed the urging of the Spirit of righteousness.

    Take a minute to hear the Lord:

     

    “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.”

    Deuteronomy 6:5 & Matthew 22:27

    – Jesus calling this the ‘greatest commandment!  And if you have a minute to hear our Lord, Jesus Christ…  “God is Spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.” [John 4:24]

     

    Got a minute to be in communion with God, your spirit with the Holy Spirit, in truth…  have you got a minute for God?  Got a minute for Jesus?  Hear the words of our Lord:

     

    “I am the bread of life.” [John 6:48]

    Before Abraham was, I AM. [John 8:58b]

    “I am the door.  If anyone enters by me, he will be saved… [John 10:9a]

    “I am the good shepherd.” [John 10:11a]

    “I and My Father are One.” [John 10:30]

    I am the resurrection and the life.  He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.  And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.  Do you believe this?” [John 11:25b-26]

     

    “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.” [Revelation 22:13]

     

    “Watch, therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming.” [Matthew 25:13]

     

    Got a minute?  “Surely I am coming quickly.” [Rev. 22:20b]

  • In God We Trust – Hope

    In God We Trust – Hope

    The Lamentations asking “HOW?” are really questions of hope for a fallen nation. Christians hold onto hope.  In God we trust (at least, some of us.)  No Biblical consideration of our present and passing crisis would be complete without hope.

    Recalling from our parallel to Lamentations some of the earlier history of this young nation:

    • October 19, 1781 – Cornwallis surrendered to General George Washington and the French at Yorktown Virginia, ending the war. Peace is not declared until two years later in Paris, September 3, 1783.
    • February 18, 1815, (just three decades later) renewed conflict ends after the British attempt to re-conquer the colonies (and defeat the French in Europe & the New World), burning the White House and sacking Washington DC.

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    In a temple in Washington D.C., United States of America, sits a statue of a man and leader who often quoted scripture.

    Abraham Lincoln, the new Republican President was about as popular with the Democrats as President Obama, our nation’s first black president is with the Republican party of 2013.

    • November 6, 1860, the election of Lincoln assured that America would be divided by the politics of slavery.
    • Just fifty years after the sacking of Washington D.C. by the British, defeat of the Confederates, the surrender of Lee on April 9, 1865 and the compassionate grace of Lincoln’s policies to reconstruction prevented that collapse and held on to hope.
    • Less than a century later on December 7, 1941, the United States of America entered a war to save Asia and Europe from tyrants of Japan and Germany worse than Napoleon.

    After final defeat of the Axis powers in 1945, the US had a decided edge as empire of strength in a 20th century world which provided a stability of growth and hope until the evolution of decline of morality diminished the once considerable influence of the US empire.

    NOW (just sixty-eight years later), as in Jeremiah’s lament the people are asking HOW?

    A man is no longer a man of his word. A vote of one man has no influence; only money.

    • 1/21/2009 – WASHINGTON – Barack Obama, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, and Richard Nixon (also a Quaker) swore the oath on two Bibles. According to Wikipedia, the word “faithfully” was misplaced. The second oath was administered in a simple, private ceremony.
    • 9/11/2010 – WASHINGTON — House Democrats were preparing late last year for the first floor vote on the financial regulatory overhaul when Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio and other Republican leaders summoned more than 100 industry lobbyists and conservative political activists to Capitol Hill for a private strategy session.  He maintains especially tight ties with a circle of lobbyists and former aides representing some of the nation’s biggest businesses, including Goldman Sachs, Google, Citigroup, R. J. Reynolds, MillerCoors and UPS. They have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaigns… — he has raised $36 million for Republican causes during this election cycle… source: New York Times
    • 12/7/2011 – SWITZERLAND – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Clinton also announced that the U.S. will use both diplomacy and $3 million in foreign aid to help the global fight for gay rights. –Source: Business Insider
    • 12/26/2011 -The complete timeline of the Gingrich divorces shows he’s not been honest with voters source: The Raw Story

    A man is no longer head of his family.  A marriage of a man and a women is no longer honored in the land.

    Corporations have sovereignty over the US Congress, President, and Justices, as well as most ‘consumer’ Nations. Pornographic ads for pharmaceutical companies (with disclaimers which once would have brought congressional restrictions on broadcasters) bombard healthcare ‘consumers’ who are told to ‘tell your doctor’ about their government-subsidized products.

    A genocide of over 45 million children worldwide once unthinkable after the 1945 revelations of the concentration camps is policy guaranteed by government, insured and paid for by taxes from the budget.

    Greed and immorality are rampant: as the Prophets had warned Judah and Jonathan Edwards had warned America.

    We are sinners in the hands of an angry God!

    The lessons and hope of Lamentations are no less applicable in 2013.

    I have presented the warnings of the Prophets to Judah and the disobedience of the kings and people going back 200 years (1813, in context of present-day America).  Jeremiah closes Lamentations with hope, which proved true.

    Lamentations 5:

    21 Restore us to yourself, O Lord, that we may be restored!
    Renew our days as of old—
    22 unless you have utterly rejected us,
    and you remain exceedingly angry with us.

    As you may recall:

    •  607 BC – Jerusalem fell. Yet just 70 years later:
    • 537 BC – the exiles return to Jerusalem, after which the Temple is rebuilt
    • 455 BC – Ezra and Nehemiah re-establish the Law and rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
    • 440 BC – Warnings of the Prophet Malachi

     “I have loved you,” says the Lord. But you say, “How have you loved us?” – Malachi 1:2

    Does this lament of God through a later Prophet sound familiar as Lamentations of just two centuries earlier?

    Alexander ruled Judah (no longer an empire) from about 332 BC, thus the Greek influence of culture represented in the New Testament and lasting beyond the influence of the rise and fall of the later Roman Empire.

    A great period of silence from God ensues until the time preceding Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, promised Messiah and King.

    The warnings of Malachi to WE the people are little different from what Jesus would preach in Jerusalem.

    Willem A. VanGemeren, in the Baker Bible commentary states:

    God raised up Malachi to address the problems of cynicism, formalism, and unfaithfulness, and questions about the benefits of godliness.  Malachi defends the love, honor, and justice of God…

    Malachi calls for responsibility in marriage, sacrifice, religion, social concerns, tithes, and observance of God’s laws. He redefined the “godly” as those who persevere in godliness.

    Do you persevere in godliness? Do you hold near your trust in God and faith in Christ Jesus?

    MANY in America and the world lament over a pervasive evolution of evil into the morality of mankind and governments who do NOT put their trust in God. As you can see, this is nothing new under the sun… even in America.

     

    • November 19, 1863, just 150 years ago, Lincoln’s words at Gettysburg echo a faith and hope immortalized in the memory of all faithful people of the United States of America (even now divided in the halls of Congress and the streets of Washington D.C.)

    … that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom… and that government of the people… by the people… for the people… shall not perish from the earth.” 

    This government and all governments not obedient to the Laws and will of Almighty God will indeed fall; as have all governments of rebellious man and tyrannical ambition.

    A King, who we crucified on a cross and show disobedience in our daily lives, will rule all people of hope and restore His own Kingdom to come.

    Thy Kingdom come.

    Thy will be done.

    On earth as it is in Heaven.

    This nation is a nation of its people. As in every nation, even a fallen Judah, a remnant of the faithful and obedient remain.

    Leaders and citizens obedient to the King of Heaven, Christ Jesus, will indeed not perish from this fallen earth or the eternal hope of this Kingdom to come.

    Even so, come Lord Jesus.    +

     

     

  • In God We Trusted – 2

    In God We Trusted – 2

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    Disclaimer & claim:

    WE the PEOPLE of the LORD trust God.

    Nations rise and nations will fall.  The Prophet Jeremiah had warned Judah of their impending fall.

    Lamentations is the record of their fall from the grace and mercy of God.

    Lamentations is indictment of rulers who do not hear the cries of their people or acknowledge the leadership of God.

    HOW? did our nation fall?

    c. 1007 Before Christ – a prophesy of David

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    David’s Lament for Saul and Jonathan

    17 And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and Jonathan his son, 18 and he said it should be taught to the people of Judah; behold, it is written in the Book of Jashar. He said:

    19 “Your glory, O Israel, is slain on your high places!
    How the mighty have fallen!

    Historical Context

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    THE KINGS

    Jeremiah’s prophetic career spanned the reigns of five kings: Josiah, Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, Jehoaichin, and Zedekiah. Like the structure of the book, the line of kings speaks of the chaos and growing confusion of the times as four of the five kings had short reigns.

    • Josiah reigned for 31 years, but died at the young age of 39.
    • Jehoahaz reigned for 3 months before the King of Egypt captured him.

    2 Chronicles 36:3 The king of Egypt prevented him from ruling in Jerusalem and imposed on the land a special tax of one hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold.

    • Jehoiakim reigned for 11 years before he died at the age of 36. Early in his reign, Nebuchadnezzar took captive many in the court (Daniel 1:1).

    2 Kings 24:1 During Jehoiakim’s reign, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon attacked. Jehoiakim was his subject for three years, but then he rebelled against him. 2 The Lord sent against him Babylonian, Syrian, Moabite, and Ammonite raiding bands; he sent them to destroy Judah, as he had warned he would do through his servants the prophets.

    • Jehoiachin, the son of Jehoiakim, reigned for 3 months before he was captured by Nebuchadnezzar. He and some 10,000 others were transported to Babylon. These were mostly craftsmen and smiths (2 Kings 24:16).
    • Zedekiah, the brother of Jehoahaz and Jehoiakim, then reigned for 11 years. His reign ended with the capture and destruction of Jerusalem (2 Kings 25:6).

    Since Jeremiah’s career began in the 13th year of Josiah’s reign and continued for an unspecified period beyond the fall of Jerusalem, we can infer a career lasting for more than 40 years (for the Prophet Jeremiah, who writes Lamentations after the fall of Jerusalem).

    Lamentations 2

    English Standard Version (ESV)

    The Lord Has Destroyed Without Pity

    2 How the Lord in his anger
    has set the daughter of Zion under a cloud!
    He has cast down from heaven to earth
    the splendor of Israel;
    he has not remembered his footstool
    in the day of his anger.

    2 The Lord has swallowed up without mercy
    all the habitations of Jacob;
    in his wrath he has broken down
    the strongholds of the daughter of Judah;
    he has brought down to the ground in dishonor
    the kingdom and its rulers.

    3 He has cut down in fierce anger
    all the might of Israel;
    he has withdrawn from them his right hand
    in the face of the enemy;
    he has burned like a flaming fire in Jacob,
    consuming all around.

    4 He has bent his bow like an enemy,
    with his right hand set like a foe;
    and he has killed all who were delightful in our eyes
    in the tent of the daughter of Zion;
    he has poured out his fury like fire.

    As Jeremiah had warned Judah before their destruction, a man whose importance is now hidden away from the truths before America’s former trust warned a new nation.

    jonathan edwards and posterJONATHAN EDWARDS was born into a Puritan evangelical household on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut.

    1716-1722) at Yale College, Edwards engaged all manner of contemporary issues in theology and philosophy.

    Edwards committed himself to vindicating his beliefs before the foreign luminaries of the Enlightenment by recasting Calvinism in a new and vital way that synthesized Protestant theology with Newton’s physics, Locke’s psychology, the third earl of Shaftesbury’s aesthetics, and Malebranche’s moral philosophy.

    In 1726, Edwards succeeded his grandfather, Solomon Stoddard, as the pastor of the church in Northampton, Massachusetts, the largest and most influential church outside of Boston.

    “The first and greatest homegrown American philosopher”

    Perry Miller, the grand expositor of the New England mind and founder of the Yale edition of the Works of Jonathan Edwards, described Edwards as the first and greatest homegrown American philosopher.

    Edwards cast theology into “a method entirely new” by showing God’s work as a history structured around God’s scriptural promises and periods of the outpouring of the Spirit. An Humble Attempt to Promote . . .Extraordinary Prayer(1747) was part of a larger movement towards Anglo-American “concerts of prayer” and was an important contribution to millennial thought. Scholars such as Alan Heimert have recognized the signal importance of these works in American history, particularly their contribution to revolutionary ideology.

    A Careful and Strict Inquiry into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that Freedom of Will…”(1754), in which he attempted to prove that the will was determined by the inclination of either sin or grace in the soul. This book, one of the most important works in modern western thought, set the parameters for philosophical debate on freedom and determinism for the next century and a half.

    In late 1757, he accepted the presidency of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University). While at Princeton, Edwards hoped to complete at least two more major treatises, one that would show “The Harmony of the Old and New Testaments” and the other that would be an experiment in narrative theology, a much expanded treatise on “The History of the Work of Redemption.” However, he did not live to complete these works. After only a few months in Princeton, he died on March 22, 1758, following complications from a smallpox inoculation. He is buried in the Princeton Cemetery.

    John Adams:“What do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American War? The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the hearts and minds of the people; a change in their religious sentiments . . . This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution.”

    excerpts from: Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden – review by Dr.  Samuel T. Logan, Jr.

    Edwards wrote and ministered during this “real” American revolution and his theological insights cut right to the quick of the values which define the nation we now call America. In his brilliant analysis of The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (which volume won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Bancroft Prize for American History)

    To the degree that America, to this day, understands itself as “the land of the free” and to the degree that the highest of all American values and virtues (including some spiritual values and virtues) are defined in terms of freedom and liberty, to that very degree is Edwards’s Freedom of the Will, the most fundamental analysis of American culture. And to the degree that America seeks to export its values to the nations of the earth, to that very degree is Edwards’s The Nature of True Virtue, the most significant biblical critique of current global political and social issues.

    As for our founding fathers, in God they trusted.

    Returning to Jeremiah’s lament for Judahjeremiah-21st c

    17 The Lord has done what he purposed;
    he has carried out his word,
    which he commanded long ago;
    he has thrown down without pity;
    he has made the enemy rejoice over you
    and exalted the might of your foes.

    19 “Arise, cry out in the night,
    at the beginning of the night watches!
    Pour out your heart like water
    before the presence of the Lord!
    Lift your hands to him
    for the lives of your children,
    who faint for hunger
    at the head of every street.”

    Jeremiah/Contemporary timeline source:

    22 You summoned as if to a festival day
    my terrors on every side,
    and on the day of the anger of the Lord
    no one escaped or survived;
    those whom I held and raised
    my enemy destroyed.