It's been awhile since I last wrote in this blog mainly because I have been very disturbed by the way the church has been conducting itself. And I don't mean any special religious group but the entire religious sector irregardless of the denomination. This will probably sound more like a rant than a thought but so be it. I was taught if I had nothing nice to say it was better to say nothing and so I have taken that advise until now. Sometimes you just need to vent and I can not remain quiet any longer.
You would think people never read their Bibles because it is all in there, word for word, what will come. We should know better than to participate in these practices and accept them as "normal." Yet we follow blindly accepting the blasphemy that is taught today in the name of tolerance and love.
God is the same today as he will be tomorrow and the same as he has been in the past. His sense of right and wrong has never wavered nor changed. What was considered an abomination then is still an abomination today in God's eyes. So why do we think that we know better than God what is acceptable to him and what is not? Are we really that arrogant? Or do we have or own motives that include funding the church? Are we to serve mammon or God?
Sometimes I think that Biblical history is a useless subject because although history is known to repeat itself, everyone thinks we have evolved beyond what has happened in the past and it cannot possibly happen again, much less, to any of us. Well guess what, the wolf is now leading the sheep and so my question is where is the shepherd? Have we degraded ourselves so badly in his eyes that he has turned his face from us? I fear this is so!
Knowing all of this, yet as humans, we continue to put our sense of right and wrong above God's. People have tried to establish a one world government since the time of Babylon. We conveniently forget that the attempt was thwarted by God and the result was a confusion of the language and the destruction of the Tower of Babel. Other cities God destroyed for the abominations committed there were Sodom and Gomorrah, another lesson forgotten.
Throughout history, time after time, we have fallen from grace and sinned against our Father. When will we learn to listen and keep his commands? I wonder how much longer he will remain patient with us before he lashes out in anger.
I find myself praying Psalm 51 daily, the Prayer for Repentance. I hope by sharing this that it will make people stop for a minute and think for themselves. There is only one church that pleased God at the end according to Revelation, the Church of Philadelphia. It's time to evaluate your church and decide if it measures up. Do not follow your church leaders blindly into the abyss.
Where is this mysterious Church of Philadelphia? If you do a Google search there are many Church of Philadelphia's listed but I can't say as I have found any of them to be "THE Church of Philadelphia" as explained in Revelation. If you do find her please let me know where she is for she is the only church that the Lord says he will keep from the times of trouble, the tribulations.
More likely, perhaps the Church of Philadelphia is not a "church" as we generally think of one but rather a body of true Christians who hold tight to the literal teachings in the Bible and live by them despite what the rest of the world does. No matter the pressure or outrage from the outside secular world they answer to a higher authority and continue to do as God commands, not man.
We could all benefit from following the Church of Philadelphia's example by keeping the Lord's commands and bearing witness to God's word. For the Lord keeps the door open for them that no one else can open or shut, they have kept his word and have never denied him. He knows their works and encourages them to persevere in faith till the end when they will claim their crowns. I truly wish that for all my Christian friends. Thanks for hearing me out. May God Bless.
A Treasure and A Pearl
To provide encouragement, support and inspiration to all Christians.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
New Members of The Herd
In the last couple of weeks we have had new members of the herd come into our lives. We have four new little bucks and one little doe kid. That's what has kept me so busy I haven't posted in a while, sorry, but I have had my hands full. Why I ever thought goat kids would be easier to care for than my grand-kids is beyond me, for it just isn't so.
Just yesterday two of the little bucks got a little rambunctious and knocked into the heat lamp in their brooder area while they were playing. It broke the clamp that was holding the light and it dropped into the hay on the floor very nearly starting a fire.................. I was blessed that it had rained so much the night before and everything was still damp.
I smelled the smoke first and then saw it bellowing out of their barn stall. I got the kids out and put out the smoldering hay. I secured the heat lamp so that it cannot happen again and they were no worse for the incident. I am blessed that it occurred when I was at home or the result would have been much different. I stopped and counted my blessings right then and there giving God the thanks while I tried to quiet my heart and slow my breathing back to normal.
I couldn't help but wonder.............. How Jesus manages to care for all of his followers. I only have a small herd of goats to care for but Jesus has millions of us to look out for and lead. How much trouble can we get ourselves into in our own lives? It's no wonder we have troubles, it's so easy to get caught up in our own lives sometimes straying away from God's way of doing things. It's when we get out into the secular world and around people with a secular world view that we can be influenced, that we stray and get into trouble. It usually starts small, just like that little light that made the hay smolder. But it can grow into bigger and worse offences or sin until we are billowing out smoke signaling we are in great danger.
I thank God that he cares for me and directs my steps, sometimes without me even realizing it until much later. Living by his example, spreading the gospel and converting unbelievers; surrounding ourselves with like-minded people makes our neighborhoods safer. It gives us a sense of community and a built in support mechanism to keep us from stumbling and falling. And if we should fall it also gives us someone to help us up and to lead us back to the path of righteousness.
What good would it have done had no one seen the smoke? The barn would have burned and the goats would have been lost. As the body of Christ we should be mindful of the signs of trouble, that we might keep the barn from burning down and our neighbors from being lost as well. Be the watchman on the wall; yell out when you see trouble coming. It's our duty to the body of Christ.
Just yesterday two of the little bucks got a little rambunctious and knocked into the heat lamp in their brooder area while they were playing. It broke the clamp that was holding the light and it dropped into the hay on the floor very nearly starting a fire.................. I was blessed that it had rained so much the night before and everything was still damp.
I smelled the smoke first and then saw it bellowing out of their barn stall. I got the kids out and put out the smoldering hay. I secured the heat lamp so that it cannot happen again and they were no worse for the incident. I am blessed that it occurred when I was at home or the result would have been much different. I stopped and counted my blessings right then and there giving God the thanks while I tried to quiet my heart and slow my breathing back to normal.
I couldn't help but wonder.............. How Jesus manages to care for all of his followers. I only have a small herd of goats to care for but Jesus has millions of us to look out for and lead. How much trouble can we get ourselves into in our own lives? It's no wonder we have troubles, it's so easy to get caught up in our own lives sometimes straying away from God's way of doing things. It's when we get out into the secular world and around people with a secular world view that we can be influenced, that we stray and get into trouble. It usually starts small, just like that little light that made the hay smolder. But it can grow into bigger and worse offences or sin until we are billowing out smoke signaling we are in great danger.
I thank God that he cares for me and directs my steps, sometimes without me even realizing it until much later. Living by his example, spreading the gospel and converting unbelievers; surrounding ourselves with like-minded people makes our neighborhoods safer. It gives us a sense of community and a built in support mechanism to keep us from stumbling and falling. And if we should fall it also gives us someone to help us up and to lead us back to the path of righteousness.
What good would it have done had no one seen the smoke? The barn would have burned and the goats would have been lost. As the body of Christ we should be mindful of the signs of trouble, that we might keep the barn from burning down and our neighbors from being lost as well. Be the watchman on the wall; yell out when you see trouble coming. It's our duty to the body of Christ.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
The Trustworthy Prophetic Word
How do you know if the prophetic word you have been hearing is trustworthy? I don’t know if any of you have noticed but there seems to
be a great wave of false teachers emerging with the goal of discrediting the
bible as the word of God. I make it a habit to watch documentaries or videos on
any subject that relates to the bible and Christ our Lord. I know Satan is
stepping up his game because he knows his time is short but I don’t think I
realized how badly he wanted to destroy God’s word. I fear for Christians with less
knowledge on the subject who may take this information to heart and no longer
believe or allow this to develop doubt in their hearts.
The documentaries I am referring to are: Who Wrote the New
Testament (2013), Who Wrote the Bible? (2004) both are available on Hulu. The
Bible Unearthed (2005), What the Bible Got Wrong: A Flat Earth (2011 ) and The God Who Wasn't There are available along with
many more on the website: Top Documentary Films. Although I found their
arguments interesting many are really reaching for anyway to discredit
everything they possibly could.
What concerns me most about it is that so many people take
anything on television, especially a documentary, as fact instead of an opinion
or viewpoint with an agenda. I think that anyone can find an expert to lead
others to their way of thinking because everyone seems to have an agenda. I
have found that to be true especially concerning the medical profession and
their studies. It’s a matter of simply following the money trail to reveal the truth.
Satan has a lot at stake here and he will stop at nothing to
deceive you. So, I encourage discernment when watching these films and take
nothing for granted. If you have any questions about the information they
provide look it up yourself and verify it before you doubt what you believe.
The computer makes this extremely easy to do. In less than a minute you can
find out information about the author and verify or discredit the information
they are portraying as truth. The bible warns about these things, they should come as no surprise to us:
But there were also
false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among
you. They will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master
who bought them and will bring swift destruction on themselves. Many will
follow their unrestrained ways and because of them the way of truth will be
blasphemed. In their greed they will exploit you with deceptive words. Their
condemnation, long ago, is not idle and their destruction does not sleep. 2 Peter
2:1-3.
So, hold tight to your bibles, study God’s word, know it
inside and out because if you don’t know what truth is you will be easily
mislead down the path of destruction. I see so many good people being led
astray all in the name of rights. Man is overriding the laws of God so that we
don’t discriminate against anything evil, calling it a choice, or equal rights.
For we do not follow
cleverly contrived myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ; instead, we were eyewitnesses of His majesty. For when He
received honor and glory from God the Father, a voice came to Him from the Majestic
Glory: “This is My beloved Son. I take delight in Him.”
And we heard this
voice when it came from heaven while we were with Him on the Holy Mountain. So
we have the prophetic word strongly confirmed. You will do well to pay
attention to it, as to a lamp shining in a dismal place, until the day dawns
and the morning star arises in your hearts. 2 Peter 1:16-19.
And I agree with Peter, we would do well to pay attention to
the word of God for it is the only truth out there, the only light shining in
the dismal place our world has become. We too are to be a beacon of truth and light by passing the word on to others. Sowing the seeds of faith to all we meet; I feel it has never been needed as badly as it is today.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Ash Wednesday / Lent
I often get asked about the observance of Ash Wednesday and
the season of Lent and why I fast during the 40 days before Easter. I will try
to explain these practices and the reasons behind them as best I can. If any of
you have similar questions I hope this helps.
On Ash Wednesday or the “day of ashes” as it was once known,
it was an ancient custom to approach the altar before the beginning of Mass. The
priest would mark the forehead of the congregation in the sign of the cross with
blessed ashes. He would say the words: “Remember man that thou art dust and
unto dust thou shalt return.” The ashes came from the blessed palms given on
Palm Sunday the previous year. They were collected, burned and mixed with holy
water and infused with incense for use on this day. It is a symbolism of penitence
that comes from both the New Testament and the Old. Men who repented their sins
clothed themselves in sackcloth and threw ashes over themselves. Today we repent
of our sins during the fast of the Lenten season and this practice reminds us
that we too will leave our bodies and they will return to the dust of the earth.
Only through the resurrection of Jesus does God guarantee us life after death.
Why do you have ashes on your head?
Why do you fast for 40 days?
The Lenten fast was not always a season of 40 days of
fasting. It has evolved into what we have today from many different versions
over time. Originally it is believed to have been an apostolic institution but
that has been proven false. They now believe that the original fast was only
during Friday and Saturday of Holy Week - “the days of which the bridegroom was
taken away.” The church of the apostolic age commemorated the resurrection weekly
not annually. Sunday represented the resurrection and the Friday fast represented
the crucifixion. It was later changed in duration to a week of strict fasting during
Holy Week and then to three weeks alternating fasts on the first, fourth and
sixth weeks of the season. Eventually it came to be 40 days of fast instead of
fasting during the 40 days of the season. In Rome in 590-604 AD they practiced
six weeks of only six days each, which totaled 36 days of fasting symbolizing approximately
a tenth part of a year of 365 days and was considered spiritual tithing. Even
to this day the Church of Milan adheres to that arrangement. So the 40 day fast
has evolved to into what we have today some say to represent the 40 hours Jesus
spent in the tomb, others the 40 days Jesus fasted in the desert or the 40 days
Moses spent on Mount Sinai but I don’t think anybody really knows exactly why
other than 40 is a significant number in the bible.
What do you mean by fasting?
Generally, most people who observed Lenten fasts only ate
one meal in the evening during the fast days. But as time continued on, the rules
were relaxed more and more. It was difficult for the working men to abstain
from food and maintain the ability to work consistently for 40 days. It started with breaking the fast earlier in
the day, at 3 PM instead of evening and later was relaxed further to noon. In
the ninth century the Council of Aix la Chapelle conceded to allowing beverages
to quench the thirst of those who were exhausted by manual labor during the day
and then they allowed small quantities of food not counting them as complete
meals. From these small beginnings much larger indulgences have evolved. Today
it is so relaxed that most do not really fast at all. Children give up candy
during Lent; adults abstain from one particular food that they favor. It’s
really nothing like it was intended in the beginning. Let’s face it; Christ
hung on the cross and died for our sins; that’s quite a sacrifice he made for
us. What we call the Lenten fast is supposed to mimic that sacrifice in a small
way to acknowledge what he did for us.
Why don’t you eat meat on Friday during Lent?
It was the practice in the fifth century to “abstain from
every sort of creature that has life.” It comes from the Mosaic account of the
creation. But sadly this tradition is also rarely held to today with the
exception of the older congregation members; at least that has been my
observations where I go to church and in the surrounding communities where I
live.
So then where did the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs come
from?
They are pagan symbols that portray fertility and the earth
awakening from winter as new life emerges. It really has nothing to do with why
we celebrate Easter as a Christian.
In trying to explain Ash Wednesday and Lent, it makes me
realize how often our religious holidays have been diluted with pagan rituals
and commercialized. It’s hard to believe that most children today don’t know
anything about Christ dying on the cross and rising from the dead on Easter but
all of them know about the Easter bunny and Easter eggs. Our faith is being watered down till it no
longer exists in our culture. That is why I feel it so important to educate our
children and participate in our faith based celebrations with more zeal and
excitement than the secular or pagan versions before they disappear totally. It’s
something worth pondering.
Which Easter do you celebrate, the crucifixion and resurrection
of Christ or the pagan goddess `Eostre and the spring equinox?
Monday, February 11, 2013
Seek First the Kingdom of God
We all shop and as we wander through the aisles of the stores we tend to let our impulses take over our intentions. I have been guilty of it myself on occasion and I found it necessary to be reminded what was my original purpose. Things have a way of getting into our carts that weren't on our shopping list. Let's face it, it happens to us all.
Our culture tends to collect material things whether they are necessary or not. As our homes fill up with items they eventually become a burden instead of the joyful little item we couldn't live without. Storage rentals have become profitable businesses, all in the name of storing the things we can no longer fit into our homes. A popular solution is a yard sale; others donate the items to Goodwill or Salvation Army. But inevitably the sequence is repeated over and over again creating an endless cycle of collection and disposal or storage.
I find it difficult to focus when my home becomes cluttered with things. Because I can't think or function as well I attempt to keep my home as "Feng Shui" or uncluttered as possible. It has been the most challenging task I have accomplished. Since I am naturally thrifty, I have difficulty parting with anything useful or beautiful.
It wasn't until I read Matthew 6:25-33, a passage I had read many times before, but for some reason it spoke to me personally this time. ~ Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds in the sky; they do not sow or reap, they gather nothing into barns, yet your Father feeds them. Are not you more important than they? Can any of you by worrying add a single moment to your life-span? Why are you anxious about clothes? Learn from the way the wild flowers grow. They do not work or spin. But I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was clothed like one of them. If God so clothes the grass of the field, which grows today and is thrown into the oven tomorrow, will he not much more provide for you, Oh you of little faith? So do not worry and say "What are we to drink?" or "What are we to wear?" All these things pagans seek. Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given you besides. Do not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient for a day is its own evil.
I realized that again, I was convicted. Always planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Saving every little thing I thought I would eventually need, trying to be most self-reliant. Instead of placing my hope in God and acknowledging that he would take care of my needs, I was putting my needs first. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, he says and all these things will be given to you. It's a hard concept to grasp and much harder to practice. Especially, when you are one to save and store.
So, I learned that I don't need to keep every book I've ever read, or every piece of clothing that is still in good shape whether I can fit into it today or after I lose those dreaded 10 pounds again. I have to say I have managed to collect quite an assortment of stuff that I truly don't need or will probably ever use. It is time to let go, it is NOT my security, God is. These things would be more useful given to those who really need them.
I encourage you today to look into your storage needs and see what is better served given to charity or a neighbor who could use it more than yourself. Clear the clutter from your lives and seek the kingdom of God first. Seek not what the pagans seek, but acknowledge the ability for God to supply your needs, trust in him and bless your neighbor.
Our culture tends to collect material things whether they are necessary or not. As our homes fill up with items they eventually become a burden instead of the joyful little item we couldn't live without. Storage rentals have become profitable businesses, all in the name of storing the things we can no longer fit into our homes. A popular solution is a yard sale; others donate the items to Goodwill or Salvation Army. But inevitably the sequence is repeated over and over again creating an endless cycle of collection and disposal or storage.
I find it difficult to focus when my home becomes cluttered with things. Because I can't think or function as well I attempt to keep my home as "Feng Shui" or uncluttered as possible. It has been the most challenging task I have accomplished. Since I am naturally thrifty, I have difficulty parting with anything useful or beautiful.
It wasn't until I read Matthew 6:25-33, a passage I had read many times before, but for some reason it spoke to me personally this time. ~ Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds in the sky; they do not sow or reap, they gather nothing into barns, yet your Father feeds them. Are not you more important than they? Can any of you by worrying add a single moment to your life-span? Why are you anxious about clothes? Learn from the way the wild flowers grow. They do not work or spin. But I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was clothed like one of them. If God so clothes the grass of the field, which grows today and is thrown into the oven tomorrow, will he not much more provide for you, Oh you of little faith? So do not worry and say "What are we to drink?" or "What are we to wear?" All these things pagans seek. Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given you besides. Do not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient for a day is its own evil.
I realized that again, I was convicted. Always planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Saving every little thing I thought I would eventually need, trying to be most self-reliant. Instead of placing my hope in God and acknowledging that he would take care of my needs, I was putting my needs first. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, he says and all these things will be given to you. It's a hard concept to grasp and much harder to practice. Especially, when you are one to save and store.
So, I learned that I don't need to keep every book I've ever read, or every piece of clothing that is still in good shape whether I can fit into it today or after I lose those dreaded 10 pounds again. I have to say I have managed to collect quite an assortment of stuff that I truly don't need or will probably ever use. It is time to let go, it is NOT my security, God is. These things would be more useful given to those who really need them.
I encourage you today to look into your storage needs and see what is better served given to charity or a neighbor who could use it more than yourself. Clear the clutter from your lives and seek the kingdom of God first. Seek not what the pagans seek, but acknowledge the ability for God to supply your needs, trust in him and bless your neighbor.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Can You Love Your Enemy?
I think the most difficult thing Jesus asks us to do is to
love our enemy. Anyone can love those they like or get along with but it is
most difficult to love those who oppose us or have done us harm. Looking back
over my life in retrospect I have not always done so and in another space in
time I was not capable of doing it. But as you mature in the Word of God as
well as mature in person things can and will change.
Going through a divorce after 20 years of marriage due to
the infidelity of my partner was a bitter pill to swallow. It was the most painful
thing I had ever experienced in my life at the time. I went through all the range of feelings the situation caused from hurt, anger and hate to emptiness, sadness and self-pity. It
was during this time that one particular scripture jumped out at me, convicting
me and causing me to adjust the way I thought.
It was Luke 6:27-36 ~ But I
say to you who listen: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless
those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If anyone hit you on the
cheek, offer the other also. And if anyone takes away your coat, don’t hold
back your shirt either. Give to everyone who asks from you and from one who
takes from you and from one, who takes away your things, don’t ask for them
back. Just as you want others to do for you, do the same for them. If you love
those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who
love them. If you do what is good to those who are good to you, what credit is
that to you? Even sinners lend to
sinners to be repaid in full. But love your enemies, do what is good and lend,
expecting nothing if return. Then your reward will be great and you will be
sons of the Most High, for He is gracious to the ungrateful and evil. Be
merciful, just as your Father also is merciful.
The way we perceive things makes a huge difference on how well and how fast we heal. I am not saying everything changed overnight because it didn't
but over time, it took a couple of years, actually. I stopped hating and started accepting, not only him but his new wife also. I had to realize she wasn't the enemy, she
just happened to be there to pick up the pieces. The failure in the
relationship was between him and me. It
really had nothing to do with her.
Today, we have a wonderful relationship; it’s
like having an extended family. Instead of losing a husband I retained a friend
and gained another. I realized that we were truly friends from the beginning,
that’s what made the relationship grow in the first place. I also had to forgive
them and let go of a lot of harmful feelings that if I had chosen to wallow in
would have destroyed me. Although I have no romantic feelings for him, I do
count him as a treasured friend and extended family.
There are many people who see us all together today and thinks
it’s quite odd that we can get along so well under the circumstances. But I
feel that if there are two mature adults involved it is not only possible but a
credit to those two people and gives glory to God. Our family benefits from
this type of friendship and we have been there for each other’s family on many
occasions when one or the other needed help. It definitely has been a wonderful
experience for the children to see that their parents still care for one
another although the relationship is no longer an intimate one.
Don't get me wrong, it is always best to resolve the marriage relationship but that is not always possible, we tried for years and were unable to. I give the glory to God for showing us how to love one
another again both as humans and as Christians. Although our marriage failed, there is life after divorce and the
family can still fully engage with the children in a wonderful loving way. We
just have to use the example Jesus has given us and consciously choose to do it. I hope this is an inspiration to others to amend relationships so that
children no longer have to be divided or feel the need to take sides in a
divorce situation.
That kind of situation is not healthy or best for you or for the
children involved. It is not what Jesus would have wanted for us either.
Sometimes we must look beyond ourselves and do what is best for our children.
Holding on to hate, resentment, anger and jealousy is not an environment our
children need to be in. We also need to remember that what example we give our
children through our actions are the ones they will remember, consider
normal and live out in their own lives.
There are a few of you out there that will not understand the ability to forgive someone who hurt you so deeply. But to you I say, forgiveness is the only way to go on without harboring hate and destroying yourself. I had to let it go to be able to forgive and to forgive to be able to see him, as you inevitably do when you share the children in your life. It is possible if you ask God to help you to do it.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Arkansas Repeals Gun Ban in Churches
On Monday February 4th, the Arkansas House passed the Church Protection Act and Gov. Mike Beebe is expected to sign it into law. Louisiana, South Carolina and Wyoming also have approved similar laws in their states to help protect the churches.
If you have been watching the news in the last couple of months there have been two major events where many people have been killed. The latest was the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting and of course the Theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado. There has been much talk about banning guns since that time. But what most people don't understand is that both of these shootings occurred in "Gun Free Zones." So if banning guns was a practical option to stop this kind of behavior they never would have happened in the first place.
The political climate of this nation is growing ever more aggressive towards people of faith in general and particularly those known as Christians. We oppose the wickedness of abortion that many are peddling as a women's rights issue and most churches do not agree with the gay marriage agenda either. These are not popular opinions in our culture today.
In view of these negative attitudes toward Christians in general, I think it is best for the churches to have responsible people that attend the churches regularly to be able to defend the congregations. It is the best chance to avoid the possibility of a massacre like those that have already occurred in gun free zones. It is apparent that these gun free zones have left the people in them as sitting ducks with no way to defend themselves.
Churches all over the world are being targeted by sects of religious extremists leading to may deaths. Why does everyone think it would never happen here? I think it can and will eventually. Christ tells us in Matthew 10:22 ~ "You will be hated by everyone because of my name. But the one who endures to the end will be delivered." That even Brother will betray brother to death and a father his child. Children will even rise up against their parents and have them put to death." Matthew 10: 21. The evidence is there in black and white predicted by Jesus himself.
I think the Church Protection Act is the right thing to do because if people know that a few of the people in the congregation are carrying weapons it will go a long way in deterring this kind of tragedy from happening. It doesn't take a lot of courage to shoot people who you know cannot defend themselves but it is another matter if you think that someone could shoot you back and you could possibly die in the process.
For more information go to Arkansas Guns In Church Bill Passes in House . What do you think? Would you feel safer in church or more uncomfortable? Leave a comment below, I am interested in hearing your opinions.
If you have been watching the news in the last couple of months there have been two major events where many people have been killed. The latest was the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting and of course the Theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado. There has been much talk about banning guns since that time. But what most people don't understand is that both of these shootings occurred in "Gun Free Zones." So if banning guns was a practical option to stop this kind of behavior they never would have happened in the first place.
The political climate of this nation is growing ever more aggressive towards people of faith in general and particularly those known as Christians. We oppose the wickedness of abortion that many are peddling as a women's rights issue and most churches do not agree with the gay marriage agenda either. These are not popular opinions in our culture today.
In view of these negative attitudes toward Christians in general, I think it is best for the churches to have responsible people that attend the churches regularly to be able to defend the congregations. It is the best chance to avoid the possibility of a massacre like those that have already occurred in gun free zones. It is apparent that these gun free zones have left the people in them as sitting ducks with no way to defend themselves.
Churches all over the world are being targeted by sects of religious extremists leading to may deaths. Why does everyone think it would never happen here? I think it can and will eventually. Christ tells us in Matthew 10:22 ~ "You will be hated by everyone because of my name. But the one who endures to the end will be delivered." That even Brother will betray brother to death and a father his child. Children will even rise up against their parents and have them put to death." Matthew 10: 21. The evidence is there in black and white predicted by Jesus himself.
I think the Church Protection Act is the right thing to do because if people know that a few of the people in the congregation are carrying weapons it will go a long way in deterring this kind of tragedy from happening. It doesn't take a lot of courage to shoot people who you know cannot defend themselves but it is another matter if you think that someone could shoot you back and you could possibly die in the process.
For more information go to Arkansas Guns In Church Bill Passes in House . What do you think? Would you feel safer in church or more uncomfortable? Leave a comment below, I am interested in hearing your opinions.
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