WITHOUT THE LABEL

Describe someone’s condition without saying the name of the condition.
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That can be very helpful in communicating the person’s individual experience and personalizing rather than compartmentalizing the response.

There is a place for labels, to assist research and treatment, but be careful to not impose a blanket medical condition and miss important factors unique to the individual, including how the person feels about the label.
One can feel hope when the condition has a name, or feel like no one is listening to what they have to say anymore.

Most people, upon hearing they (or someone) have such and such illness or condition, immediately lock into thinking and talking from what they know or think they know about it—as in, what they’ve been told about it.
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We have become accustomed to search for answers from the medical establishment with a name for everything—then we expect help from experts who are supposed to know.
It is not universal, but there is a tendency to turn over our bodies and our minds to educated professionals.
And health insurance has reinforced this through outside control of money for all things medical, and mental.
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We need to regain and retain ownership of our health and the money to pay for it.

Common sense in common people makes the most sense.

ULTIMATE ULTRASOUND

God has feelings, strong feelings about everything He created, and keeps on creating—most especially people, made ‘in His image.’
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When God made the world, He simply said “it was so” and “it was good.”
When God made man and gave him dominion over everything, He said “it was so” and “it was VERY GOOD!”
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God is pleased with all of His creation, but He has special feelings for the people He created—love and sadness, smile and frown, joy and grief, pleasure and anger, compassion and regret—feelings demonstrated in action—mercy and judgment, forgiveness and justice, patience and accountability, day of grace and day of reckoning.
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Consider God’s very special feelings about the little children He created and still creates with us, safe and unseen ?
He sure talks a lot about His feelings for them in His Book.
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Consider His horror over harm to any of them.
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What about the person who causes such harm ?
“If anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble . . . “
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What about the death of a child ?
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What about the murder of a child ?
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What about the person who causes the murder of a child ?
“But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble (to sin) (to die), it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.”
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Before I was born, God knew all my DNA.
Before I was born, God knew my every breath.
Before I was born, God knew my life’s history.
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Why all the trouble with details ?
Because, besides all that, He loves me, He wants a relationship with me after I’m born, just like He had already knowing all about me for the nine months before I was born.
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Who would dare to mess with a God like that ?
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“O Lord, You have searched me and known me.
You know my sitting down and my rising up;
You understand my thought afar off.
You comprehend my path and my lying down,
And are acquainted with all my ways.
For there is not a word on my tongue,
But behold, O Lord, You know it altogether.

For You formed my inward parts;
You covered me in my mother’s womb.
I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Marvelous are Your works,
And that my soul knows very well.
My frame was not hidden from You,
When I was made in secret,
And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
The days fashioned for me,
When as yet there were none of them.

How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God!
How great is the sum of them!
If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand;
When I awake, I am still with You. [When I am born, I am still with You.]

Search me, O God, and know my heart;
Try me, and know my anxieties;
And see if there is any wicked way in me,
And lead me in the way everlasting.”
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And that is
THE ULTIMATE ULTRASOUND ! ! !

WORRY – – – ANTICIPATION OF THE UNKNOWN

Every counsel to not worry has a flipside—that we must plan—that we must take care of things.

There is a serious problem when we apply human counsel to flip Bible verses to fit our thinking for ourselves.

“God helps those who help themselves” is not even in the Bible—it doesn’t match with the Bible.

 Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit’; whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away. Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.’ But now you boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil.”

“Take no thought for tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. The problems of tomorrow will be sufficient for tomorrow. [Don’t add tomorrow’s troubles onto today.]”

Here are the verses immediately before:
“Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, With what shall we be clothed?
(For the unbelievers seek after all these things.) Your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things.
But seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

MODERN AMERICAN SLAVERY

What does all slavery, in any time of history, depend on to maintain stability between owner and slave?

Think for a moment about different examples of slavery.

What do they have in common?

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+First, the master/slave relationship is not open for negotiation—at least not by the slave.

+The master can only make limited concessions, because he must maintain complete control. If he relaxes control, he will likely lose the slave—and every slave means money for the master.

+So, money is the motivation for the slave owner.

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What is the motivation for the slave, if any?

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+Some slaves are captured and forced into slavery—no motivation.

+Some are enticed or seduced into slavery—motivated by promises of a better life, anything but the current desperation.

+But many enter into slavery by choice—that makes motivation a mystery.

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In modern America, there are two MAJOR cases of widespread slavery where money is the motivation for the slave.

Everyone is encouraged and expected to participate in insurance and retirement.

Americans sacrifice whatever it takes to pay for insurance and stash money for retirement.

This is a recent phenomenon—not universally applicable around the world and not throughout history.

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The prosperity of Americans has recently fueled their perceived need to protect what they have, out of fear that they may lose it—so they pay a lot for insurance, to ‘guarantee’ they can’t lose money, even if they lose property.

The insurance industry is the modern American slave owner, with ever-increasing power and control that makes Americans slaves to insurance.

Fear—fear of loss, and fear of illness—is the motivation for people choosing to slave over insurance payments, that master their lives now.

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The prosperity of Americans has also recently fueled their perceived need to save a lot of money for someday when they don’t have to work, or can’t work—so they pay a lot for retirement, and spend a lot of attention investing that money to protect it and make more money.

Providing for retirement has become such a universal expectation, that you can’t feel right if you don’t.

Fear—fear of less productive senior years, and fear of health crises—is the motivation to slave over storing money now for then, robbing time and resources to enjoy now and use to help others.

The other motivation for sacrificing to build a retirement portfolio is the lifelong goal to just take it easy and enjoy everything one day.

We are slaves to whatever becomes our all-consuming priority, especially for a lifetime.

Reflections on insurance.

Insurance may promise money to pay for loss of stuff, but it does not prevent the loss.

Insurance also promises to pay for damage or injuries from accidents or illness or safety violations, but insurance does not inherently make products safer or guarantee health.

Insurance is like the lottery (called the moron tax)—people voluntarily pay money, with the hope of getting back more than they paid. The odds of winning with insurance? If you lose big, you win big. Kinda odd.

Insurance has grown so big, so fast, that it has become all-consuming for Americans to pay for it, and for the government to regulate it, and that not very successfully.

Reflections on retirement.

How much of the world, and how much of history, has seen such a large percentage of the population saving money for retirement, as in modern America?

As long as the economy sustains stability until a person retires and spends his retirement, there is not much argument against it, but there is still a case for calling it slavery.

About half a century ago, Daddy observed that young people became more concerned about the benefits package of a job than the pay.

Both employers and employees must calculate the extra costs, and added compensation, before agreeing on a job.

The result—ever higher prices for products and services, so we all become slave partners.

“THE ONE GOD LOVES, HE . . .”

“He whom the Lord loves, He chastens, and scourges every son whom He receives.”

That is pretty tough language from the Bible, for Christians, for those the Lord especially loves and wants to strengthen and use mightily.

And, God also uses severe discipline to correct and bring back His chosen ones from sin, to a closer walk with Him.

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Except for what we know about Joseph and Daniel, every person in the Bible that God used mightily (and most of God’s people outside the Bible) were seriously flawed, and their shortcomings are so open for us to see, that we could reject any of them for good reason.

But what does God do and say about His special, chosen, favorite people? Exactly what He says in the beginning of this article.

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When we don’t like what we see when God deals ‘unfavorably’ with us or someone close to us, for His purpose of refining us or them through fire, we can become impatient and fail to see His long-term plan—and maybe we don’t need to see His long-term plan. (You may want to re-read that sentence again, slowly.)

I’ll reprint it here for you:

When we don’t like what we see when God deals ‘unfavorably’ with us or someone close to us, for His purpose of refining us or them through fire, we can become impatient and fail to see His long-term plan—and maybe we don’t need to see His long-term plan.

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Example:

He had eight children, rich land in the river bottom, and four hundred large pecan trees that he had topworked and brought to full production with the best varieties. This enormous, five-year undertaking in the 1940’s was a monument to his judgment, with the return to be realized then and for the rest of his life and beyond.

This reward was short-lived with repeated blows that devastated him financially and psychologically—a Job experience indeed.

+When the Belton Dam and Belton Lake took our farm on the Leon River in 1950 (the year I was born), Daddy and Mama lost everything they had worked for from scratch for decades.

+The government did not pay a single dollar for the gold mine of the pecan trees. Then, adding insult to injury, they charged lease for us to use the land, after they bought it for a fraction of its value.

+The replacement farm south of Temple could not come close to providing like the place on the river, and laboring under debt for decades changed almost everything.

+Another blow came when the first wet year (1957) after the dam was built, temporarily raised the new Belton Lake high enough to flood the pecan trees, and then one by one over the next several years all the trees decayed and died—more like Job. Pecans were Daddy’s first love as a farmer and rancher ! ! !

+What about Daddy and his children? Did he lose them in one fell swoop in a tornado like Job? Daddy lost them in a different way—most reacted in four major additional devastations for Daddy.

1-Resenting Daddy for the seriously curtailed lifestyle and standard of living, doubting and disputing and blaming his decisions, for life getting harder to make ends meet.

2-Rebelling against Daddy’s authority and leadership, making things worse.

3-Rejecting Daddy’s increased seriousness in spiritual matters, in leading the large family.

4-Finding a scapegoat to vent their emotional struggles—to direct their disappointment and disapproval of Daddy.

Was God hiding?

Was God behind it all?

Was God faithful in it all?

This brings to mind one of the many quotations that Daddy repeated often:

“God’s mills grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small—while with patience He may linger, yet in justice He grinds all.”

And another, “God doesn’t settle all His accounts on Sunday.” That was from a Christian farmer, responding to an unbelieving neighbor bragging on his successful farming operation, intentionally working on Sundays.

So, how long does it take God to settle His accounts and grind out justice?

I don’t know—that is for Him to decide.

But I can read—you can read—His record in the Bible (yes, Job) and in history and in Daddy’s life.

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IN THE BIBLE:

+Job went through everything but hell, at Satan’s initiative but God’s control, then God restored double what Job had before. We wonder about God’s use of time—why He took 42 laborious chapters in the Bible that I just told in one sentence.

+Israel suffered in slavery four hundred years, then God suddenly, miraculously, delivered through the Passover and the Red Sea—monumental milestones for all of Jewish history—a perpetual memorial. But why the four hundred years?

+Hebrews 11 itemizes the faith of God’s people previously going through unimaginable trouble, with supernatural deliverance. Then, “others” who were not delivered in their lifetime, went through unimaginable torture, “that they might obtain a better resurrection”—as in, ‘but God.’

+If you really want to deal head-on with the question of God’s faithfulness and justice and His timing, read all of Hebrews 11, and then the perspective for us in chapter 12. You’ll find the quote above in verse 6 of chapter 12.

+Stephen, first martyr in the Christian church, got a standing ovation from Jesus, at His throne in heaven.

+”Blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.” Early church “turned the world upside down.”

IN HISTORY:

+Telemachus was a monk in the fourth century, who felt compelled to travel to Rome, walking. In the city he was drawn into the crowd heading to the stadium, where he was shocked to see the gladiators fighting Christians to the death. Telemachus jumped into the arena, yelling repeatedly, “In the name of Christ, forbear.” Obviously, he soon met Jesus. But the boldness of this one man of God so moved the people that they left in silence, and the emperor Honorius banned gladiator fights after that day.

+Reformation martyrs were burned at the stake. Martin Luther was spared by friends ‘kidnapping’ him.

+United States of America—worldwide missions, unselfish justice, saving freedom in WWI and WWII—in the name of Christianity, publicly depending on God (until recently).

+Today, Iran has the fastest growing number of Christians in the world.

+China is scared to death of Christianity right now.

+Today, the most dangerous place on earth for Christians is Nigeria—over four thousand killed last year for believing in Jesus. But what do they say about their suffering—they have a different perspective than we do. They pray for faithfulness to witness for Jesus, rather than deliverance. And they plead with us to pray for them, “Please don’t forget us.”

IN DADDY’S LIFE:

+God did honor Daddy, with doubled blessings? Yes, vindication that I see continuing to this day 38 years after his death.

+A preliminary note that had significance in 1956 and again in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Before the flood of 1957 there was a historic drought from 1952 to 1956. We were still leasing the land from the government, and Daddy saw a bumper crop on the pecan trees in 1956, but they needed water. The Leon River still had water, at least in places. Daddy made a major decision to purchase a significant irrigation system powered by the tractor pto, with over 2400 feet of aluminum pipe in 30′ sections, 45 with sprinklers. God confirmed that purchase decision by that one pecan crop paying half the cost of the system.

+Then, not only did the next year bring the flood that destroyed all of that very same pecan orchard, but the irrigation system sat nearly idle for a decade and a half. The new farm had no water source for the required 450 gallons/minute. There was only 34 acres of good bottom land, with Bird Creek, but it dried up quickly every summer.

+In the book, DADDY SAID, I tell the following story in detail of God giving Daddy a vision, and bringing it to glorious, miraculous reality. On the 34 acres, there was water six feet below the surface, but the water was inaccessible through the very fine soil. Daddy’s vision was that there might be gravel under the silt, when the river may have run in this horseshoe bend centuries before.

+God simply said ‘yes’ and guided Daddy through the most astounding construction and faith venture. He gave us a well, and it produced the 450 gallons/minute for continuous irrigation every summer. The 34 acres produced as much as 4000 bales of coastal bermudagrass hay in a year plus grazing for up to 200 head of cattle. I can tell the story best because I was the only one left at home with Daddy and Mama. And I spent every summer keeping this irrigation going day and night, sleeping on a trailer a mile from the house, carrying pipe to new settings every four hours while another set of sprinklers was running (4″ worth of rain on 3/4 acre at a time).

+Oh, the 34 acres did have one hundred pecan trees, that needed to be topworked also. I was blessed to help Daddy quite a bit, climbing all over the trees and following his instructions. There is one bud I placed all by myself, and it grew.

+Daddy was able to pay for all five years of my college, and then loan me $1400 for my first car. And the relationship forged between us was out of this world ! Why me, so specifically blessed of the eight? This is when you simply say, “But God . . .”

+Referring to the four numbered points above, about the others in the family:

1-God chose to wait many years for the financial turnaround, and then He totally honored Daddy’s vision and decisions in meticulous detail, with no naysayers.

2-God chose to wait many years for a time of peace, to act in showering blessings on Daddy’s farm and ranch operation.

3-Daddy had only a couple long-term best friends that were likeminded spiritually, and I took a Bible verse literally and visited them years after Daddy was gone. And I am thankful to say I am also likeminded spiritually with Daddy.

4-I was the scapegoat for the others’ emotional struggles over their disappointment and disapproval of Daddy. When I was very young, they said to me, “You’re just like Daddy,” with disdain. But Daddy said, decades later, “I’m so glad you’re telling those little lambs about Jesus.” (When I was teaching in a Christian school in South Florida.)”

+And there’s one more—severe test, plus God’s hand of blessing. In 1977 my invalid brother Norlan died and Mama had a severe stroke the same night. I came to visit, and Mama recovered enough to go home after a few weeks. She didn’t return the house of 25 years. Arrangements were made while she was in the hospital to sell the farm south of Temple and buy the farm north of Whitehall, and that is where my parents lived their remaining years, close to family. And that is where I sit, writing, today.

+One last financial note—the farm they sold brought considerably more than the much larger farm they bought, and Daddy paid all the bills for Mama’s two strokes and time in the hospital.

B U T G O D ! ! !

“Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne.

Yet that scaffold sways the future, And behind the dim unknown

Standeth God within the shadow, Keeping watch above His own.”

A WOMAN HAS A RIGHT ! ! !

Every woman (young or old) has every right to do with her body what she wants* and what she will be satisfied to live with for the rest of her life.

This includes the right to not be pressured by individuals or current cultural campaigns that persuade her to do something she will regret, permanently.

This includes anything that alters and/or harms her body with long-term consequences.

1—A woman (young or older) has a right to not be sexually mutilated by anyone, even with her consent—just as surely as a woman has a right to not be sexually molested (raped) by anyone, even with her consent.

How ridiculous the parallel of rape by consent—yet sexual mutilation with the new fad of transgender, is actually more permanently harmful physically that rape, and the psychological consequences later loom very great, because it is a choice a woman does not have to make.

2—A woman (young or older) has a right to not kill her baby, either by her choice or by others’ pressure.

A woman has a right to not be physically harmed by anyone with the procedure (even when termed ‘successful’), which will have lifelong negative consequences, physical and psychological.

3—A woman (young, very young, or older) has every right to not be killed by anyone, ever, at any age of her life, for any reason whatsoever.

 A woman has that right that no other woman or man has a right to take from her—by decision (‘choice’), by procedure.

This includes the right to not be murdered weeks or months after she started living, before she has the power to make the decision.

The right to life without the choice to live ?

4—A man (young, very young, or older) has every right to not be killed by anyone, ever, at any age of his life, for any reason whatsoever.

A man has that right that no other man or woman has a right to take from him—by decision (‘choice’), by procedure.

This includes the right to not be murdered weeks or months after he started living, before he has the power to make the decision.

The right to life without the choice to live ?

THE RIGHT TO LIFE WITHOUT THE CHOICE TO LIVE ! ! !

That is inhuman, evil, unholy, unGodly, unAmerican, unfeminine, unwomanly, abominable—WITH CONSEQUENCES we’ve only begun to see.

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+God sees !

+Just wait !

+Just watch !

+Just do everything you can to “save those being led away to slaughter.”

*Unless the woman or the man is a Christian.  Then this applies, “Don’t you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, which is in you, which you have from God, and you are not your own?  Therefore, glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.”

A WOMAN HAS A RIGHT ! ! !

Every woman (young or old) has every right to do with her body what she wants,* and what she will be satisfied to live with for the rest of her life.

This includes the right to not be pressured by individuals or current cultural campaigns that persuade her to do something she will regret, permanently.

This includes anything that alters and/or harms her body with long-term consequences.

1—A woman (young or older) has a right to not be sexually mutilated by anyone, even with her consent—just as surely as a woman has a right to not be sexually molested (raped) by anyone, even with her consent.

How ridiculous the parallel of rape by consent—yet sexual mutilation with the new fad of transgender, is actually more permanently harmful physically that rape, and the psychological consequences later loom very great, because it is a choice a woman does not have to make.

2—A woman (young or older) has a right to not kill her baby, either by her choice or by others’ pressure.

A woman has a right to not be physically harmed by anyone with the procedure (even when termed ‘successful’), which will have lifelong negative consequences, physical and psychological.

3—A woman (young, very young, or older) has every right to not be killed by anyone, ever, at any age of her life, for any reason whatsoever.

 A woman has that right that no other woman or man has a right to take from her—by decision (‘choice’), by procedure.

This includes the right to not be murdered weeks or months after she started living, before she has the power to make the decision.

The right to life without the choice to live ?

4—A man (young, very young, or older) has every right to not be killed by anyone, ever, at any age of his life, for any reason whatsoever.

A man has that right that no other man or woman has a right to take from him—by decision (‘choice’), by procedure.

This includes the right to not be murdered weeks or months after he started living, before he has the power to make the decision.

The right to life without the choice to live ?

THE RIGHT TO LIFE WITHOUT THE CHOICE TO LIVE ! ! !

That is inhuman, evil, unholy, unGodly, unAmerican, unfeminine, unwomanly, abominable—WITH CONSEQUENCES we’ve only begun to see.

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+God sees !

+Just wait !

+Just watch !

+Just do everything you can to “save those being led away to slaughter.”

*Unless the woman or the man is a Christian.  Then this applies, “Don’t you know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, which is in you, which you have from God, and you are not your own?  Therefore, glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.”

TRUTH ON THE SCAFFOLD

(Comments addressed to Temple, Texas City Council meeting 1-19-23)

“Truth forever on the scaffold—–Wrong forever on the throne.

Yet that scaffold sways the future,—–And behind the dim unknown

Standeth God within the shadow,—–Keeping watch above His own.”

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Truth was on the scaffold during covid.—–Truth is coming out now, all over.

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Masking was wrong.

+Masking devastated education.

+Smiles were banned by masking.

+Communication was curtailed.

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‘Social’ Distancing was a misnomer—–What should have been called medical distancing, social distancing separated people’s relationships, to create suspicion and distrust—–Division, the hallmark of marxism.

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The forced ‘vaccine’ (so called) was illegal, harmful—– now, truth, and the mandate is banned.

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Hydroxychloroquin and Ivermectin were effective, and banned.

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The covid shutdown closed churches, and churches complied, and didn’t recover.

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Truth may be on the scaffold during the current pandemic of dei—–Yet that scaffold sways the future.

You do not need to wait for the future to know the truth about dei with its dire consequences, just as sure as the irrecoverable damage done to all of us from the covid shutdown.

You realize the current inflation came from the government shutdown for covid and the stimulus checks of manufactured money to cover their disaster—with natural consequences.

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The covid shutdown, lgbt, dei ‘enlightenment’, crt, socialism, marxism—they are all simply a war against truth, against God, and against God’s people.

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Catering just a little to dei means bowing down to dei and to the forces that are using dei to destroy America.

How do you destroy America?—–Destroy the American church.

How do you destroy America?—–Weaken city councils to not stand against dei and drag queen shows and whatever they come up with next.

MIDDLE GROUND – – – CONSEQUENCES

Comments before the Temple City Council in Texas—December 1, 2022

DEI—LGBT—all one big agenda—never satisfied

Claims of being persecuted have been used to gain a hearing.

Media obliged, followed by compliant government and accommodating businesses.

+just want equal rights

+got it—sodomy laws revoked

+got it—gay marriage

+not enough—want public endorsement

+got it—White House lit up in rainbow lights

+got it—lots of celebration, and prominent business endorsements, in Temple, for the first ‘annual’ gay pride day—with enthusiastic expectations of  bigger and better next year

+got it—a drag queen show hailed as family friendly, open to the public, in Temple, without a word of regulation to protect children

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T has been added to LGB.

DEI is the new code to slip in their agenda.

The drag queen show in Temple is directly in sync with sexually mutilating children’s bodies irreversibly, at the altar of transgender (just like we mutilated sixty million children already).

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Do you think for a moment that it will stop here?

Do you realize there is a powerful, organized force behind all this, organized to destroy everything we hold dear in this country, this town?

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Soon, every business mission statement must include inclusion—specific wording catering to LGBT—or else you can’t do business, IN TEMPLE ? ? ?  YES, IN TEMPLE—sounds good, except for the Christian in business, IN TEMPLE ! ! !

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“Jesus Is Lord of This Business” on MY business card is not compatible with any form of LGBT/DEI.

If we do not take a stand to halt this agenda—and just let it be—guaranteed it will take over this city—lawsuits with Christians pining through the courts for years, like in other cities right now (Lorie Smith, Christian web designer in Colorado, appears before the Supreme Court Monday).

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When “the thief comes to kill, steal, and destroy” America:

+Subversion gains a foothold.

+The fringe gains publicity.

+The radical gains power.

+Evil demands endorsement.

+Good edged out to the fringe.

+Christians persecuted.

BUSY

God-blessed work is greater than the evil of idleness.

Today, be thankful for whatever your job is today.

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It seems that many of us are engrossed in much more activity than the legitimate calling given us by God.

Busy is also a four-letter word.

Be on guard that it does not become profane.

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“If the Lord does not build the house, your work on it is futile, just like the watchman stands on guard in vain if the Lord does not protect the city.”

“It is vain (worthless) for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows; for so He gives His beloved sleep.”

Boredom is not a blessing, but rest is.

“Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him.”

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Peace

Rest

Contentment

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These are the measure of success in the Christian life.

They are learned, but not gained through knowledge without wisdom.

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“I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content.”