INVASION FIRST – – – ATTACK LATER – – – SURPRISE ! ! ! ! !

Never been done that way.

About to see it for the first time in history.

Invasion underway.

Attack imminent.

Surprise ? ? ? ? ?

Surprise by design.

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America, America, can’t you see what’s going to happen, soon ?

WHY DOES EVIL WIN, AND RULE ?

“Evil triumphs when good men do nothing.” – 1

“To not act in the face of evil is evil itself.” – 2

“When the wicked rise to power, the righteous go into hiding.”- 3

When the righteous go into hiding, the wicked rise to power.

Politicians check the wind, and follow accordingly. – 4

Statesmen check the truth, and lead accordingly. – 4

“Freedom will look easy when we don’t have to die to get it.” – 5

We don’t get in that danger zone of what freedom really costs, if the only thing we think we can do is vote and peacefully protest—and now we’re even losing both.

“We pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.” – 6

260 years ago preachers inspired The American Revolution for freedom, from the Bible from their pulpits, and from the muzzle of their own guns. In the war King George of England feared most that “Black-Robed Regiment”.

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Most Americans think it was different fighting to gain our freedom then, than it is to keep our freedom now – – – IT IS NOT !
We mustered the courage and called on God—and our leaders publicly declared their reliance on Divine Providence.
That is largely missing in our preachers and our leaders today, and our citizens—and that explains things.

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If I have a job [if I want to keep my job], I can’t have an opinion [I can’t say my opinion].

“I have a family”—it doesn’t matter what I believe [keep it to myself]. – 7

I have to be satisfied with “freedom of worship”, not push for freedom of religion. – 8

Evolution took over public schools—nobody stopped it.

Prayer, Bible, Ten Commandments out of public schools—nobody stopped it.

People vote for people that vote to kill babies—elections have consequences.

Cities condone, support evil—evil grows bold and powerful.

Christians, churches—safe, comfortable, ineffective.

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1- John Stuart Mill ?

2- Dietrich Bonhoeffer ?

3- Bible

4- Speech to Temple City Council, Texas

5- George Washington

6- Read the commentary on the last sentence of the Declaration of Independence at
soldierstrong.org.
The 56 signers of the Declaration had a lot at stake—18 businessmen—14 farmers—4 doctors—22 lawyers—9 judges—1 governor—42 colonial legislators—1 clergyman—18 top university educated—1 university president—9 immigrants—1 orphan—ages 27-70.
17 signers fought in the American Revolution.
The British captured 5 signers during the war, one of them wounded and another never recovered from being held.
1 signer had to move his family five times in a few months, hunted by the British.
1 signer had two of his sons captured by the British.
11 signers had their homes and property destroyed—one of them had his wife taken prisoner—one had his farm and mills destroyed and died fleeing capture.
2 signers lent large amounts of money, “fortunes”, for the war—never repaid.

7- Target store manager, Temple, Texas (Do you personally agree with Target’s bathroom policy?)

8- Obama slipped that in.

“I DON’T GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS”

When a preacher/teacher says “I don’t get involved in politics—I’m called to teach and preach . . .”, he will be caught off-guard without a Biblical response to sin—sin of the day—in our face—in the culture—in politics.

I may not have quoted word for word exactly, but I heard pastor/teacher Allister Begg say that clearly awhile back.

I now realize the connection between that comment/position and his recent statement of advice to attend a gay ‘wedding’.

Avoiding public declaration of a Biblical stand against this sin, leads to taking a ‘no stand’ in real-life situations with real people and real action that “approves of those who do such things, also worthy of death”. (verse applies to person attending the ceremony/celebration)

“If you do not warn the wicked from his wicked way that he may live, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand.” (verse applies to preacher failing to give clear Biblical warning and advice)
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Avoid confronting specific sin, and the sin will confront you, unprepared!
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Public sin
Society sin
Personal sin

Silence
Secret

Eat you alive
Destroy personal life
Destroy public ministry
Destroy society

Anyone of us, and especially preachers, will be directly responsible for the downfall—by avoiding accountability.
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+ Holding ourselves accountable for sin—uncomfortable, painful, necessary, God-pleasing.

+ Holding others accountable for sin—in our home, in our church, in our society—uncomfortable, painful, necessary, God-pleasing.

SAVE/SPEND . . . FOR 1, 2, 3, 4

A sampling of standard financial advice given repeatedly to Americans, particularly American Christians:

#1-If you are a good provider, you will have half a year of cash on hand at all times for emergencies (for stuff that might break, that will wear out).

#2-If you are a good provider, you will pay someone you don’t know who promises to pay for other emergencies (for stuff that might break, might get stolen, might get destroyed in a storm).

#3-If you are a good provider, you will spend more money—pay someone you don’t know who promises to pay when you get sick, pay a lot when you die (be sure you die with enough), take care of your family with money.

#4-If you are a good provider, you will sacrifice to save lots of money for ‘someday’—someday when you plan on not working to make a living.

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+ If the universal expectation/mandate to be a “good provider” is not sufficient motivation to buy into the above list of “you will . . .”, then fear will always motivate—fear masterfully manipulated by those who gain financially when you buy their ‘products’, and by those who have themselves bought into this system so deeply that they have become zealous religious advocates to spread belief and dependence for this powerful and growing American idol of materialism.

(The complexity of that sentence is only surpassed by the complexity of their sales presentations.)

+ Materialism—(the religion of what money can buy)—
—first “you want this and this”—
—then “you need this too”—
—then “you must get this now, or else BAD could happen”.

+ And this masterpiece of motivation is finalized by well-tuned ‘selections’ from the Bible that fit the American financial system.
All this so American ‘christians’ can fit in to enjoy American prosperity, claiming biblical stewardship—never touching the rest of the call to follow Jesus.

“If anyone comes after Me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me.”

“If this world’s goods increase, do not set your heart on them.”

“Sell what you have, give it to the poor, and come follow Me.” When Jesus said that to a rich, young man, he went away sad, because he had a lot of stuff.

“Come out from among them, and be separate [different].”

There’s a boatload more from the Bible that challenges and condemns this materialism everywhere around us.

The advisors seem to have sewed-up-and-secure answers for every question, so they don’t have to consider, re-consider, what they want to believe—what fits in the American dream economy, so “you can have it all”, just as long as “your heart is right”.

But your heart IS where all your treasure is.
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
You can’t manipulate those words of Jesus to mean anything else, to make it fit in America today.

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(some more prevailing advice)
+++ Whatever you do, don’t count on somebody else (neighbors, friends, family, church, somebody you know).
We know that’s how they used to do it in the old days, but it doesn’t work that way today.
It wasn’t dependable enough—we have all these systems and programs today that guarantee the money when trouble comes—even “the full faith and credit of the federal government” makes sure you’ll get what’s coming to you.
(But all these ‘set in stone’ promises hinge on continued booming of the American economy—and increasing debt of the American government to prop it up—so we can keep postponing a crash.)

+++ All the promises in the Bible aren’t good enough, that say God wants to take care of us, that He will take care of us, that He wants all the credit for taking care of us.
And besides, you better have a good job, or find a better one, that pays for all this—and it does cost, a lot, to be “a good provider” and cover what’s expected of you.
Thank God you live in America, where you can make enough money.

+++ All the prevailing financial advice is more that just advice.
It’s so pervasive, it’s expected, without mention or allowance for the ? % of people without the resources for assorted insurances and retirement portfolios and ?reserve savings?
“Budget better to eliminate things so you can spend the money on what we say you should.”

+++ Living “paycheck to paycheck” means you’re doing something wrong.

+++ Revise or avoid Bible verses warning against laying up treasures on earth—focus on success, stashing all you can while you can, getting advice on making it bigger.
And that is precisely ninety percent of conversations advising Christians.

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WHAT IF . . .
What if you give away what you are stashing away ?
What would God do with that ?
What would God do with the person who did that ?

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One more recent comment from a prominent christian advisor:
“We want to get rich slowly.”
And a verse to back it up:
“Cast your bread upon the waters,
For you will find it after many days.
Give a serving to seven, and also to eight,
For you do not know what evil will be on the earth.”

“We want to get rich . . .” immediately brings to mind an extended Bible passage with those words. I will close with this:

“Now godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and clothing, with these we shall be content. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”

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On this website, type in the search bar MODERN AMERICAN SLAVERY.
Then, if you want more, just type in SLAVERY.

CHOICE ?

Organizations in the business of abortion are not ‘pro-choice’.
Organizations in the business of advocating abortion are not ‘pro-choice’.
They do not offer choice.
They do not present the facts of life, the option of life for the child, the reality of life to the mother.
They do not even present the true story of abortion, the facts of death, which might scare the mother away, with the money.
They only offer death to the child, quickly, under pressure to the mother, with lies.

CHOICE ?

Choosing murder,
Advocating murder,
Marketing murder,
Coercing murder,
Campaigning murder,
IS MURDER.

Murder is a choice, but not a noble choice, not worth praise.
Murder is evil.
Murder is sin.
Murderers can get forgiven, by confessing their sin before Jesus.
Many murderers do get forgiven, by confessing their sin before Jesus.

Abortion is a choice, but not a noble choice, not worth praise.
Abortion is evil.
Abortion is sin.
Anyone with abortion can get forgiven, by confessing their sin before Jesus.
Many with abortion do get forgiven, by confessing their sin before Jesus.

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“Choose you this day whom you will serve . . . the gods around you who require child sacrifice [like the gods ruling today that require abortion] . . . or the true and living God that gives life . . . Choose life.”

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Abortion may be falsely labeled a ‘choice’, but it is not an option to endorse if you want to go to heaven.

The Bible also says this, after listing 22 specific items of unrighteousness, including murder:
“. . . knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who practice such things are deserving of death, not only do the same but also approve of those who practice them.”

BIBLE ? – – – CHURCH ? – – – YOURSELF ? – – – NOTHING ?

What are you going to believe ?
Does everybody believe something ?
Is it even possible to believe nothing ?

+ Believe the Bible ?
+ Believe the Church ?
+ Believe Yourself ?
+ Believe a combination of these ?

All mankind is pro-choice—from day one—including Eve, before she was pregnant with Cain.
Obey God—Choose life
Disobey God—Choose Death

God is holy and never changes.
He made absolutes in creation.
He gave absolute rules to creation.
He gave absolute rules to Adam and Eve.
He gave rules for life and death.
He gave rules that never change.
He gave rules with consequences.

God said, “Do this—and enjoy.”
God said, “Don’t do this—or die.”

But God is also pro-choice.
He chose to make man, for life, for fellowship, someone to talk with and walk with.
He made people, to love Him, willingly, by choice . . .
Or not ?

That’s one more way we can’t understand God completely.
Why did He do it that way ?
But since He did, and since He is still in charge—we should read and believe everything He ‘chose’ to tell us about how He runs things—especially how He wants to restore our relationship.

PRECEDENT ? – – – TRAITORS CONTINUE UNTRIED

Conservative commentators and constitutionalists sound the alarms—everywhere, ‘never-before’ looms and threatens the American republic.

Conservative congressmen and senators vehemently commit to ‘investigate’ and ‘bring to justice’ abusers of power.

AND WHO GOES TO PRISON ?
NOBODY ! ! ! — at the highest levels of national betrayal.

While patriotic Americans languish in jails without fair trial.

Year after year after year.

Fear of precedent is scoffed.

Who still believes that the judicial system will bring criminals at the top to justice ?

Waiting . . .
Waiting . . .
Waiting . . .
What happens when people get tired of waiting—waiting for government to do its Biblical job, “punishment of evil-doers and praise of those who do well”.

That day of reckoning, the day of judgment, the day of revolution, will come, here in America, just as surely as it comes again and again through history.

“AREN’T CHRISTIANS SUPPOSED TO . . . ?

Some things people say about Christians—

“Aren’t Christians supposed to live happily ever after ?”
Otherwise, why would I want to join ?

“Aren’t Christians supposed to be successful ?”
I can think of a lot of better ways to be successful.

“Aren’t Christians supposed to have perfect marriages ?”
Statistics say it doesn’t help.

“Isn’t divorce a bad witness for Jesus and the church ?”
So you must be in the wrong.

“Aren’t Christians supposed to be passive and ‘turn the other cheek’ ?”
How can I respect, if you don’t fight for what you believe ?

“Isn’t Christianity just all about love.”
Lots of others claim the same.

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Some things God says about Christians—

“the whole counsel of God”
“all scripture is given by inspiration of God—profitable for doctrine, reproof, instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect, complete, for every good work”
“having food and clothing, be content”
“Godliness with contentment is great gain”
“if anyone comes after me, let him deny himself”
“all who live Godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution”
“you will be hated by all because of Me”
“the flesh wars against the spirit, and the spirit against the flesh—so you cannot do the things you want to do”
“set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth—things on earth are temporary, things in heaven are eternal”
“in this world you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer, for I have overcome the world”
“do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind”

And that is just a sample of the whole story, the rest of the story, straight from His Book.
You see, Christianity is simple—and not so simple !
Salvation is free, then it costs you everything, and it’s worth it.
Most people understand this in other parts of the world today.

“It will be worth it all, when we see Jesus.
One glimpse of His dear face, all sorrow will erase.
So bravely run the race, till we see Christ.”
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Do you want answers, so you can understand Christianity, and know what it means if you decide to follow Jesus ?
Or do you want to confirm excuses, so you can maintain your reasons for saying no to Jesus ?

It’s your choice.

It’s my job to tell you about Jesus—and how you can tell Him you’re sorry for your sin—and how He will forgive you—and how the Bible will tell you how to live for Him.

DIRECTIONS FROM AN ANGEL – – – FOUR TIMES

1 — Bad News
+ Angel gives good news directions.

2 — Bad News
+ Angel gives good news directions.

3 ? No News
+ Angel gives good news directions.

4 — Bad News
+ Angel gives good news directions.

1 — Your fiancee is pregnant—not yours—best to divorce.
+ It’s the Holy Spirit’s baby—get married—get blessed.

2 — The king is going to kill your baby.
+ Leave now, with the baby and his mother—flee to Egypt, tonight.

3 ? Time passes in Egypt.
+ The bad king is dead—go back to Israel.

4 — Bad king’s son is king in Judea—afraid to go there.
+ Go to Galilee—re-settled in Nazareth.

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Think about all that !
Godly couple.
Doing right, God’s way.
Scandalous news warrants divorce.
What will people think ?
What will God think ? or do ?
What will happen to her ?
Divorce won’t fix pregnancy and the scandal.

Who will believe the couple, when everybody finds out (when they tell people, or when people see for themselves).
This was not routine, acceptable, normal, like in American culture now.
You may not have noticed that this pure, young girl, mother-to-be, did something practical in the situation.

The pregnant girl does something to bide some time peacefully.
She immediately left to visit her cousin Elizabeth, who was six months pregnant, and stayed there three months. Hmmm.

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This girl had one visit from an angel—and that started everything.

The honorable, God-fearing husband got directions from an angel four times.
He not only believed what he was told—he acted on what he was told.
Think of how his readiness to follow directions from heaven disrupted his life, their lives, repeatedly.
He had established integrity, reputation, responsibility, livelihood, plans for family.
Everything was upended—all for obedience—without consulting anyone.

God honored his obedience !

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I found a simple truth fifty years ago, watching and respecting the ‘old school’ principal where we taught—Roland Rehmer.

“God honors what pleases Him.”

So also in this tribute to Joseph and Mary.

DECISIONS – – – GOOD AND BAD

Sometimes respectable choices, for success, can lead away from God as surely as despicable decisions.

We all need Jesus, equally, whether ‘down and out’ or ‘up and out’.