Freedom to be slaves

 

The fall of America? 

I am watching in awe as the President of the USA no longer honors the constitution that is the basis for our liberty.  The President of the USA no longer considers Congress or the House as necessary for his political ends. 

I am amazed that the FED and international bankers now own America.  I am puzzled and amused that the Muslim Brotherhood are the consultants on anti-terrorism in the USA and that the only religion you can now freely speak of in schools and public is Islam.  I am puzzled that God is turning our dreams into reality.  Free sex (no babies) funded by our taxes.  Freedom to eat what we are told to eat and not what we can grow.  Freedom to go where we want, when we want, as long as big brother says OK. 

We, veterans who have given our lives for the country, watch as our nation sits idly by as the Muslims take country after country, murdering Christians, imprisoning them and making them slaves and we call that democracy. 

I will die for my faith but I will not kill you if you do not like it.  Speak evil of God or Jesus or the prophets.  They are certainly big enough to defend themselves.  However, if you mention Islam, Muslims, Mohammad or the Qur’an, you will be promptly, severely and mercilessly punished, by other Americans.

I am amazed but not amused.  My children are duped, doped and ignorant of what is happening.  My friends are clueless about what is happening and why.  The tube pores hour after hour of mind numbing nonsense and the world is collapsing under the burden of the wealthy who sincerely want Christians and Muslims to use nuclear weapons to destroy each other.  The rich will make it through, they are ready.

Sigh…

The Muslim Brotherhood, the death of America

The FED, AIG, The Muslim Brotherhood and the corrosion of life, liberty and the right to own property, to be individuals is dead.

The Islam Brotherhood has stealthily found its way into governments of all nations.  To speak of Islam truthfully, exposing their desire to crush all people and subjugate them to Islam, has been hidden from view and made illegal to speak of.  Muslims are taught to lie to achieve their goals.  They are made heroes to their people for taking oaths of allegiance to other beliefs and democracy, knowing that when in power, they will force Islam down the throats of the world with or without permission.  They don’t need a sword when they secretly control AIG, the World Bank and the FED.

Don’t worry about a suicide bomber.  You will not know when that will happen.  They kill a few.  The Islamist politician with the hidden agenda of enslaving the world is the one we should be aware of.  The first black man who became president, joined with the Islamists and is enslaving the world.  Like starving dogs, we have been stripped of our right to produce food and care for ourselves.  We have been made to eat when the government rings the bell and we are taught to love and not bite the hand that feeds us though we are fed because we can no longer be free to care for ourselves.  We have been herded into mental cages where we are expected to say thanks for drugs that are forced on us, immunizations and injections we cannot refuse and freedom to practice one religion, that of Islam.

Soon, it will be over.  We have been put to each others throats and our handlers, sitting high and lifted up, laugh that we don’t even know we have been caged, fed and prepared for entertainment.

Sigh….

Jesus, the Son of God and God himself can set you free.  You may still be physically bound but they cannot control your mind.  Freedom is just another word for nothing left to loose and they took everything.  They will take more and more and as happened in so many nations, they will put us at each others throat and watch as war torn nation fights war torn nation.

It does not matter when Jesus returns.  Do the work He has called you to.  If you die for your faith at the hands of the murdering minions, do not become like them and take their lives in return.

Deny yourself.  Love your neighbor and know that life is short so today is important.

This is the first day of the rest of your life.  Do well to others even when they hate and spitefully abuse you.

My day was growing…

My day was growing….

Yes, the problem is, the world is ending today for many. Hundreds each hour are starving and dying of disease that could be prevented and yet the music plays, people watch their TVs and go to the movies, ignoring the plight of those that are suffering and dying, until… until God decides to share the pain with them. There are many believers in each religion that feel that they have the right to subjugate others and make them followers of their beliefs. Democracy, Christianity, Islam, it makes no difference. When someone is willing to kill to make followers, the world ends for those that die. My eye grows dim. It is 7 PM here and the sun just set. Send me your syllabus so I can see what you are studying, perhaps, if God is willing, we will meet for that cup of coffee.

Suicide is not the end

Matthew 25:31-46 If we do not focus on the final examination by God, we cannot find peace in this world. Everyone wants safety, peace and freedom to do what they want when God wants us to deny ourselves and help those in need. Everyone will have to pass the final examination, suicide or not.

There is a man with a gun

 

In every religion, nation, ethnic group there is tolerance, save Islam, whose stated goal is to rule the world, nothing less. What can we do about that?  When Muslims are willing to blow up Muslims to get Sharia Law, then how can we live and work together.  To ask me to live under extreme religious practices like circumcision, mutilation, dominance and abuse, be it Hindu or Arabic or Christian, it is hard to believe that it is what God is asking us to do.

There is a man over there.  He tells me to take an injection of something that is going to save my life.  No thanks.

There is a man over there who tells me that I must leave my house and land and go to a place where I am safe.  I have seen many UN camps where they have starved people to death, confined people behind barbed wire and surrounded them with guns, for their safety.  No thanks.

There is a man with a book, a Qur’an or a Bible or some scrolls from some religion and they tell me that if I do not do this, confess that and tell people I believe what they are saying, I must die.  Ok, make it quick.

They say there are bad guys out there so to fly in an airplane I must take my clothes off while they look up my backside so they can protect me.  I will take a boat or drive or walk.

They say there are really, really bad people out there so the Constitution of the United States is not necessary.  Um… They say that the police do not need to explain anything and I must obey or be locked up (or die).  Dying is good, life is short.

They own me.  I am licensed because I was born.  I am licensed to drive.  I am licensed to travel, bank and though the edges of my life are becoming more and more crowded, the fences closing in, the rules more stifling, I might let them gather me and my family, send me to a FEMA camp where it is determined that I am not worth keeping alive and after a few years of incarceration, turn me into food for those who can pay their way out.  Soylent Green?

Door One, life as a lab rat.

Door Two, life as a lab rat incarcerated.

Door Three, go off the grid and live in a place where they won’t come.

Door Four… it is a good day to die.  Geronimo gave in and died in poverty and filth.  I think it is a good day to die.

You shudder and say, “What is he thinking?”  I am thinking, when the US Government gave me a gun and then surrounded me with people that wanted me dead, left me to die without support and only by the grace of God did I make it through, I decided that it is not so good believing in war and Government lies.

Why is it so strange that at 16, I was a soldier fighting for things no one told me about, that I now believe there are things that are more important than Governments telling me what to think?

Ummm … I am a Christian.  I will die for what I really believe, but I will not kill you because you don’t believe in what I believe.  I will not torture you or circumcise your children for a vague idea that leads me to believe it might please God.

 

Is Serfdom an Executive Order Away? | The Freeman | Ideas On Liberty

Some really scary stuff is happening in the States, SCOTUS approving strip searches for even the most minor offenses, NDAA, SOPA, PIPA, what the hell is going on? I would never ever move to America, this sort of slow decay in Liberty is what preceded the events in Europe. Who will save the Americans though? Surely not the Americans themselves.

via Is Serfdom an Executive Order Away? | The Freeman | Ideas On Liberty.

 

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

Dear Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,

I just saw your Ted talk http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CE0QtwIwAg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ted.com%2Ftalks%2Fchimamanda_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story.html&ei=46F0T7thyNyJAvHj2Rc&usg=AFQjCNFqq_-wnT8h99lnw667xIGPNW2UAw .

Let me introduce myself.  An old white missionary idiot.  I have been called by God to serve in Nigeria and have begun by doing my research.  It amazes me to see how completely perfect your talk, “The danger of a single story,” is.

I have a dream to visit Muslim villages and tell them that there is another sure way to get to heaven and it is not necessary for them to blow themselves up.  Another story.  Another way to look at God and not dominate or abuse or force.

You are my hero.  Thanks for more than one story of a black, Nigerian, African writer.  What about those who cannot read?  I take videos to villages where they have no electricity.  Will you make a video for me to show them?  Will you tell them that they are alive and worth a great price?  Will you tell the little girls that there is more than pregnancy, cooking and slavery to a male, brother, father, husband, tribe, nation?

Thank you for helping me.  Perhaps before I did, I can stop being an idiot.  Is there hope?

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did you feed the hungry

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did you invite the stranger in and give them comfort

did you clothe the naked

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Tell me your plan?

Matthew 25:31-46

It is commonly taught in churches that Christians should tithe (a word meaning the giving of “a tenth” of their income) to their local church. Christians are sometimes told that they owe the first ten percent of their income to the church where they attend, and that any giving to other needy persons or ministries falls into a separate category called “offerings” and should be given only after the first tenth has been given to the church. Preachers sometimes speak as if the Bible actually teaches such a thing, although the Bible nowhere mentions what we today call a “local church,” and the New Testament never applies any duty of tithing to Christians.

Tithing was commanded to the children of Israel for the support of the Levites (Num.18:21). The Levites, who were consecrated to full-time ministry and could not be profitably employed, would enjoy a standard of living that approximated or was slightly higher than the national average. The Levites, in turn, contributed a tenth of their income to the priests for their support (Num.18:26-28). The system was designed to free-up a large number of men to minister in things of the tabernacle/temple and to teach the law to the people. The fraction “a tenth” was not arbitrary, but corresponded to the needs of the number of full-time ministers requiring support.

Ever since God abolished the temple and the Levitical priesthood, there remains no obvious reason why the tithe should continue to define a Christian’s measure of giving to God. The church generally does not release one full-time minister for every ten families (though this ratio would not be excessive), so there is no biblical or logical reason why the same percentage of the Christian’s income should be devoted to the church’s coffers as was required of the Israelites in their support of the temple clergy. This is, no doubt, why neither Jesus nor the apostles ever so much as suggested this duty to the disciples. The tithe was for the support of the ritual system of Israel. These ceremonial aspects of the Law were done away with in the coming of a better covenant.

Sometimes it is argued that tithing did not “go out with the Law” for the simple reason that it was practiced prior to the giving of the Law, and has, therefore, a validity of its own independent of the Law. The total evidence that tithing was practiced before the time of Moses consists of two passages in Genesis. In Genesis 14:20, Abraham gave a tenth of the spoils of his recent conquest against Chedolaomer to the priest Melchisedek. Also, in Genesis 28:20-22, Jacob, awaking from his famous dream, vowed to give God a tenth of whatever prosperity God might give him in the time of his absence from Canaan. Do these passages teach or even hint that godly individuals regularly devoted ten percent of their wealth to God? Two isolated cases cannot establish such a pattern, since we never read of Abel, Enoch, Noah, Isaac, Judah or Joseph observing any such practice. Nor do we have record of Abraham or Jacob ever doing so on occasions other than these two recorded cases. We have no reason to believe that Abraham tithed regularly.Therefore, none can establish from Scripture that tithing was a recognized or mandated practice prior to the time of Moses. Furthermore, even if we did have a biblical basis for such a teaching, it does not follow that tithing continues as a duty into the New Covenant. Remember, circumcision and animal sacrifices (both commanded in the Law of Moses) were definitely regular practices prior to the giving of the Law, but this does not provide an argument for their continuance after the time of Christ.

Tithing is mentioned in the New Testament in three connections. Hebrews 7 simply recounts the story of Abraham and Melchisedek, without reference to any duty in this matter accruing to others. The Gospels record the saying of Christ that the scribes and Pharisees meticulously paid their tithes, while neglecting “weightier maters of the law” (Matt.23:23/Luke 11:42). Jesus states that they should have done both (i.e. paid tithes and observed the weightier matters), but this only states what was required of the Pharisees as men living under the Old Testament law, and tells us nothing of any ongoing duty for Christian disciples. Finally, we have the self-congratulating “prayer” of a Pharisee in a parable (Luke 18:12), who boasts of paying tithes of all that he possesses, but the parable does not go on to make this man a model for Christians to emulate.

It is not surprising that advocates of tithing do not make much use of these New Testament verses. The preaching usually centers upon the classic Old Testament rebuke of those who neglected to “bring all of the tithes into the storehouse” (Mal.3:10). The argument goes something like this:

“The storehouse is where you go to get your food. Spiritually, you get your feeding from your local church. Therefore, God commands you to give ten percent of your income to the church of which you are a member. Anything over that amount that you give is not your tithe, but an offering.”

One can easily speculate as to the motivation churches might have for teaching along this line. The only thing wrong with the above argument is that there is not one legitimate scriptural point contained in it. First, the “storehouse” was not where the Jews went to get their food. The storehouse refers to the storage rooms in the Jerusalem temple (Neh.10:38) where food was stored for the priests. They ate it there, and any surplus was given to the poor (Deut.26:12), but the idea was not that of a private pantry from which the tithing worshipper provided for his own sustenance. Further, it is not a given that every Christian gets his primary spiritual feeding from his local church. It is the very negligence of such feeding by the churches that has led to the proliferation on non-ecclesiastical ministries (sometimes called parachurch ) to make up for this deficiency. Finally, nothing in the passage is addressed to New Testament believers. The Christian’s standards for giving are defined in entirely different terms.

Those terms are found in the teaching of Christ, that one who would follow Christ must forsake “all that he has” (Luke 14:33/ cf. Matt.13:44-46). The ceremonial law served as a foreshadowing of the Christian revelation. The latter teaches that all of God’s people, having been “bought with a price,” are not their own, but are owned lock, stock and barrel by Jesus Christ (1 Cor.6:19-20). All of the believer’s time and all of his possessions belong to God—a fact foreshadowed in ceremonial law by the requirement of giving Him a representative token of each (one day of his week, and one tenth of his possessions).

In place of “tithing” the New Testament teaches “stewardship” (Luke 12:42; 16:1ff; 19:12-13/ Matt.25:14/ Titus 1:7). The Christian is a “steward”, or “manager,” of somebody else’s (God’s) possessions. He is not in a partnership with God in which God holds 10 shares and he holds 90. In coming to Christ, the repentant sinner surrenders everything to God, and claims ownership of nothing (Acts 4:32). From the moment of his conversion, the believer becomes responsible to manage every asset (monetary or otherwise) in the interests of his Master’s profit. Those seeking to reserve a share of their lives for themselves need not apply (Luke 9:23).

What, then, is the steward’s responsibility? He must discharge his trust in exactly the manner that his Master would do if He were in His steward’s shoes. What would God spend His money on? Well, the Scriptures give us all the guidance we need on this matter. Throughout Scripture, God expresses His concern for the plight of the helpless poor and the support of those who minister the Word of God. A timely gift to the poor is a gift to God Himself (Prov.19:17/Matt.25:37-40), and is the prescribed method of depositing treasures in heaven (Mark 10:21/Luke 12:33). Giving to the needy is merely an expression of the mandate to love our neighbor as we love ourselves (Luke 10:27-37).

The support of the Kingdom’s ministers is similarly an expression of our duty to love God, to seek first the Kingdom of God (Matt.6:33). These ministers include those who teach the Word of God (as the Levites were to do—Gal.6:6/1 Cor.9:11/1 Tim.5:17-18). This would include the pastor of one’s church (if he teaches God’s Word) as well as others from whom one receives spiritual direction and nourishment. It also would include traveling ministers and missionaries (Luke 8:2-3/Phil.4:16-18/3 John 5-8). There is such a variety of ministry—some more- and some less-needy, and some more-, some less-worthy of support—that a conscientious steward will do a bit of prayerful research before committing the Master’s funds to a given appeal for assistance. In the end, the discharge of one’s stewardship requires a great deal of prayer and leading of the Holy Spirit. It is nothing like such a simple matter as writing a check to the local assembly (which might be looking to replace the carpeting for the third time this decade) for a tenth of one’s paycheck.

We must also acknowledge that God would provide for the needs of His servants and their families. Therefore, a certain amount of our income must be devoted to the feeding, housing and clothing of our families (1 Tim.5:8). Nor is there any forbidding of a few things for enjoyment alone (1 Tim.6:17). How many such things? That is between the steward and his Master, and is not for another to judge (Rom.14:4). However, we must be on our guard against our own pervasive tendency to judge our own actions (and expenditures) more favorably than the facts would suggest. In eternity, our rejoicing will be proportionate to our self-denial in this life and our generosity to the poor and to the work of God.

In the century following the apostolic age, the Christians understood that tithing had been replaced by full surrender to God. In Against Heresies, Irenaeus wrote, “[The Old Testament saints] offered their tithes; but those who have received liberty set apart everything they have for the Lord’s use, cheerfully and freely giving them, not as small things in hope of greater, but like that poor widow, who put her whole livelihood into the treasury of God.” The Didache (early second century) certainly has Scripture on its side when it counsels, “Do not hesitate to give, and do not give with a bad grace; for you will discover who He is that repays you. . .Do not turn your back on the needy, but share everything with your brother and call nothing your own.”

Today, tithe often means, pay the pastor.  Pay the church staff, and build outrageously large buildings that survive no purpose but to aggrandize the people who should instead be doing the work of God with the money that God has given and should someone say, “But I work for my money,” then they should be reminded that their ability to work was also a gift.

did you feed the hungry

did you give drink to the Thirsty

did you invite the stranger in and give them comfort

did you clothe the naked

did you visit people in hospitals

did you comfort those in prison.

What would you feel like if, your family were poor, needy, hungry, thirsty, new to the community and naked.  Perhaps sick or have family members in prison because… and yet, there was this grand building with people going into the building dressed in clothes that cost more than a year’s salary.  They ignored you and went their way?  Perhaps reading Matthew Chapter 5, 6 and 7 might help.  Outline them, study them, apply them and ask Jesus what he thought of the actions of what we call the church when he beat the money changers out with a whip?

Now, study this and get back to me?

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Tired, feel like giving up (again)

Then, I watch the Watoto Children from Uganda. (YouTube)  I think about the boy with no arms or the quadriplegic with no hope and…

So, God is in control.  Try to work your way around that one.

Doctrins try to explain away evil, problems and confusion and it doesn’t work.

Today is tough.  God is good.

Bless you, I am praying for you.