NOVEMBER 8, 2022 – – – PRAY and VOTE

Will we make it to November 8?

What will happen on that day, and after?

What could happen before November 8?

Life as we know it will change.

(Read VENGEANCE IS MINE 10-13-22)

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Christians,

We PRAY.

We VOTE.

+We must pray against evils invading our country, our cities, our lives.

+We must vote against these evils.

PRAY and VOTE

(Comments addressed to Temple, Texas City Council meeting 11-3-22)

PRAY and VOTE

We pray against evil invading this city.

You can vote against evil invading this city.

POLITICIAN vs STATESMAN – – – and – – – LGBT/DEI vs THE BIBLE

(Comments addressed to Temple,Texas City Council meeting 10-20-22)

As an elected official, you have choices.

Do you aspire to be a politician—or believe you can become a statesman?

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Politicians check the wind, and follow accordingly.

Statesmen check the truth, and lead accordingly.

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You can follow the ‘pleasing’ winds of lgbt and dei, but they will soon become a tornado—a tyrant never satisfied.

“There is a way that seems right to man, but it’s end is the way of death.”

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OR

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You can lead with the solid truth of the Bible, to know what is right and wrong, and vote for right.

“Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed in Him, ‘If you continue in My Words, and My Words abide in you, then you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free.'”

George Washington said, “It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible.”

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The clear reason that lgbt/dei, in any form, is incompatible with Christianity—

+They can only talk about love, and including everyone (except Christians).

+Christianity calls for repentance from sin, and accepting God’s love and forgiveness, paid by Jesus on the cross.

“VENGEANCE IS MINE . . .”

“. . . , I will repay, says the Lord.”

The line before says,

“Do not avenge yourselves, beloved, but leave room for God’s wrath. For it is written, ‘Vengeance is mine, I will repay,’ says the Lord.”

So, what about all the psalms in the Bible where David lets it rip and verbally crushes his enemies, graphically so?

Actually, two things to remember in those psalms:

He’s telling God all about his trouble with his enemies.

He’s telling God to tear his enemies to pieces—that is God’s sovereignty—His prerogative.

By the end of the psalm David is thanking and praising God.

Before you think or talk about it, find and read those psalms directly—there are several.

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What about all the times in the Bible where God commands the total annihilation of wicked nations?

What about America, the most God-inspired and God-blessed and most free nation in history—freedom gained by American Patriots killing British soldiers?

What about the sacrifice of thousands in Normandy that started the end of Nazi tyranny?

What about the outright destruction of hundreds of thousands of people over 75 years ago with ‘the bomb’—to stop the religion-crazed Japanese worshipping their emperor with kamikaze fervor (destined to cause ten times the loss of life)?

What about our Constitutional second amendment to stop a wayward government with guns?

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What has changed ?

God hasn’t changed !

The Constitution hasn’t changed !

The price of freedom hasn’t changed !

The enemies of freedom haven’t changed !

The evil forces, in America today, driving evil people, in America today, hell-bent on destroying our freedom to enslave us, in America today, haven’t changed !

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What has changed?

We have.

American Christians and conservatives are continuously constrained to not advocate or condone or initiate violence.

Millions of law-abiding Americans with guns are willing and able to take back our country and restore our freedom.

But what has changed?

The evil forces devoted to our demise have gained control so rapidly, that most good guys simply don’t know what to do now—except having a shootout when armed government officials show up at their door—to avoid unlawful arrest or re-education camps or languishing in jail indefinitely like the January 6 detainees.

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What if . . .?

What if the election in a few weeks, and the impact of the election (immediately or in two months, depending on the results), what if that does not restore America?

What if good people in government do not have the backbone to stand and act—and yes, once again, “pledge their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor”?

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There will be widespread bloodshed in the streets across this land.

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Leadership and organization for a legitimate freedom-restoration revolution has been silenced by surveillance, picking off good people from their families in their homes and on the streets, without reprisal or redress.

+Without reprisal—no one is there to stop the free reign of unlawful arrests, that are more frequent now—stop them with force.

+Without redress—constitutional process of justice for Americans is replaced with dictator tactics of abuse without fair trial.

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Back to the title—vengeance belongs to God.

What about our discomfort when God exercises His vengeance?

What about our struggle in recent years over the price of freedom, when it may again require violence to defeat evil to stay free?

We have become too much dependent on elections alone to maintain our freedom here at home.

Elections have accomplished that up to now, when combined with moral solidarity and prayer to the God who “made and preserved us a nation.” We are not there anymore.

We have depended on the government military to defend freedom abroad.

Overnight, our military has been stripped of leadership ready to go-to-bat with whatever it takes to defeat evil and keep us free.

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It has never been more important to exercise the second amendment to take back control of a wayward government.

It has never been more difficult to exercise the second amendment to take back control of a wayward government.

We must remember, and apply, what the founding fathers publicly and repeatedly declared—dependence on Divine Providence for wisdom, words, and engagement.

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.”

TRINITY – – – BIBLE WORDS OR MAN’S WORDS ?

“The Trinity” is not the God of the Bible.

Trinity and the multitude of verbal trappings that consume theologians and seminaries, serve to get a handle on God, and put Him in a box.

The wording of trinity with all its catch phrases bears little resemblance to the Word of God—the Bible is just used to back up the trinity doctrines.

We should instead read the Bible and ask, “What does it say about God?”—not say how it proves our point.

(By the way, that applies to all doctrinal teaching.)

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By universal and continuous use of trinity and all that goes along with it, we actually reverence and worship man’s words more than God’s Words—when we say them more.

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Undisputed teachings of honored church fathers without caution can be dangerous.

Do we swallow everything Luther said and wrote?

That is not a good idea.

Do we accept without question what early church leaders said just because they lived closer to Jesus’ time on earth than we do?

That is not a good idea.

Do we follow what our pastor and teachers say because we like them and trust them? Lots of people do.

That is not a good idea.

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Sadly, the masses of people in the pew accept as gospel truth what they hear repeatedly from the pulpit, without ever opening their own Bible to see where it came from—or even IF it came from the Bible.

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Just start listening to the frequency of trinity and all it’s affiliated phrases, compared to the frequency of Bible verses quoted on Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

PRAY FOR EASIER ?

Ninety percent of our prayers usually ask God to make our life easier.

That may be okay, but . . .

As Christians, an easier life should not be our goal.

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Study everything the Bible says about

ease

rest

peace

trouble

tribulation

suffering

persecution

JESUS SAID – – – DO IT !

“Jesus told him to do what he clearly could not do, and he did it”—–Allister Begg on American Family Radio

Jesus told a man with a paralyzed hand to stretch out his hand, and he did.

PRISONS – – – PAST, PRESENT, AND NO MORE !

Is something from the past holding you back like a prison cell?

Do you relive it in the present by retelling it or rethinking it?

Now what—what about the future, your future—permanent prison, or prison no more?

PRISONS PAST and

PRISONS PRESENT must become

PRISONS NO MORE !

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What makes, and maintains, a personal prison?

+Identity with lifelong patterns or habits from early on, leaving the idea, “This is just who I am.”

+Circumstances with unfavorable economics, unstable family life, undesirable neighborhoods, leaving the idea, “This is all I know.”

+People with influence offering leadership toward wrong activities, security of belonging in wrong groups, leaving the idea, “This is my family now.”

+Some individual—family, acquaintance, stranger—crossing the line of abuse, seductively or violently, leaving the idea, “I’m permanently damaged.”

+Trauma—a terrible event, ongoing devastating health conditions or other circumstances, fear of return, leaving the idea, “There is no hope for me.”

+Triggers and reminders crossing your path without warning and making you rethink or even relive or even retell that part of your life, leaving the idea, “This is my life.”

+Shattered dreams—unfinished projects, re-lived nightmares, debilitating shortcomings, ongoing patterns lacking accomplishment, life in a merry-go-round, leaving the idea, “I can’t.”

+Identity of repeating—when any challenge to what you say over and over, is a threat, leaving the idea, “I’m fragile.”

+Lifestyle choices convince you that there is no room for change, leaving the idea, “I have no choice—this is it.”

+Memories—never-ending reminiscing about the good days of the past—gone by, never to be experienced again because something happened, leaving the idea, “My life is over.”

+Wrongs of previous generations are piled on you for wrongs you have not done, leaving the idea, “I am guilty.”

+Living in a dreamworld that has more pain than fantasy, leaving the idea, “I’m scared of the real world—too scared to try.”

+All of life’s pain compounded to the point of overwhelming—something has to give, NOW, leaving the idea, “I have to do this (the unthinkable).”

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The progression of living in a dreamworld:

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy, in a fairy tale

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy, in a fairy tale, with a prince

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy, in a fairy tale, with a prince, in a castle

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy, in a fairy tale, with a prince, in a castle prison

Dreaming—in a childhood fantasy, in a fairy tale, with a prince, in a castle prison—in adulthood

You believed in fairy tales, and you dreamed you had your very own, and then . . . , and now your choices—this prison, or end up in another, or even ‘been there, done that.’

You have no hope to bring back the reality of really living, or bring it into reality for the first time, with the childlike secret to loving life, including dreaming?

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Perhaps you can’t talk about the past, or perhaps you always talk about the past.

Perhaps your past is also your present.

The pattern about the past can make you feel like a victim, like a prisoner.

How you respond to it now can determine either freedom from the prison—or deeper entrenched in the prison, with more fortified walls, as you consider dangerous decisions.

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Straight talk, from life through the years:

Instead of reaching out for help, do you lash out and drag others into your prison—others who could be close to you, close enough to help?

Do you think and talk about your prison with claims that you understand it, and nobody else can?

Do you fiercely guard your prison—keep anyone from changing the way you see it, remember it, relive it, retell it? The same guard that makes sure no one gets in to your prison, also keeps you from breaking out of your prison.

Every time you think or talk or act about the prison in your life, you either add a brick to the wall or start busting down the wall, toward freedom.

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Your prison of the past is fixed—real history.

Your prison of the present is not fixed forever—every day is a decision whether to retell, relive, repeat—and thereby reinforce your prison— or—let someone in to help you break down the walls that have become so familiar.

If I should be that person through writing, then the first brick to remove (to bust in pieces with a sledge hammer) is to change the way you talk and think about the past prison.

Don’t expect to break free from prison cautiously and carefully and gradually and safely and comfortably.

Every brick, however familiar, that you bust, must be thrown outside the prison wall, so it can’t be used again.

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If you recognize that you still live in a prison today that was created in the past, this is good because there is hope.

You can start thinking differently, alone.

But don’t stay alone.

Some of the people who have listened to your past may have been uncomfortable.

Some of the people who have listened to your past may have given advice that is obviously not helpful.

Some of the people who have listened to your past may have challenged you, made you uncomfortable, felt threatening to your very identity. This may lock you into deeper defending, repeating the same words, and adding another brick to the prison. And you’ll never trust or share with those people again.

Some of the people . . . Hmmm . . . Think again, carefully, of all the people you know. What if there is someone who really cares, who might actually help? Before you read on, try to write down a name or two that could be that someone. Let that sit on your counter a few days. Include prayer for them.

Before you read on . . . do that.

If you wrote down a name(s), thank God for that person, before you say anything.

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But where do you turn for help, when there’s no one to help?

I personally know what it’s like to not find that person. There are many who could help, but won’t.

I know what it’s like to hear decades of pat answers that only serve to avoid involvement by people who don’t care enough to make a difference.

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What if God cares—about your prison? He has a lot to say about the toughest parts of our lives, and that counts a lot more than what I have to say.

I will add a few more words of my own, because I have been through the thick of it, and close friends have been through the rest. The above list of prisons comes out of all that reality.

Then I will offer words from His Book, because His Words have power to heal and set free.

Answers are found in the Word of God and a relationship with Jesus—the secret lies in what He said.

I will share that directly, because I believe there is the power to set us free—but I will also try to be the Voice of Truth with skin on, a real person through real struggles, some with real answers, and some with more real struggles.

I spent my life explaining, defending, unsuccessfully.

I know what it’s like to say, “I can’t win,” especially with some people.

Maybe I have become stronger defending the way I explain my life.

Voices try to return, tempting me to go back to familiar prisons.

But freedom is so good, so much better.

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“. . . voices calling out to me, ‘Boy, you’ll never win.’ But The Voice of Truth tells me a different story. The Voice of Truth says, ‘This is for My Glory.’ I will choose to listen and believe The Voice of Truth.”

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The secret lies in what Jesus said, and His Book.

“It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not let anyone bring you again to a yoke of bondage.”

“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”

“The thief comes to kill and steal and destroy; I came that you may have life, and have it more abundantly.”

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”

“Jesus said, ‘If you continue in My words, and My words abide in you, then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.'”

“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”

“For you did not receive a spirit of slavery that returns you to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship, by whom we cry, ‘Abba! Father!’ (Daddy)”

“Whom the Lord loves, He chastens.”

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There is much more, in your Bible, available for you. Pray, and open the book, over and over, until He gives you the hope and courage you need.

I strongly suggest you listen to this song by Casting Crowns (with a few lines quoted above).

Oh what I would do to have
The kind of faith it takes
To climb out of this boat I’m in
Onto the crashing waves
To step out of my comfort zone
Into the realm of the unknown where Jesus is
And He’s holding out His hand

But the waves are calling out my name
And they laugh at me
Reminding me of all the times
I’ve tried before and failed
The waves they keep on telling me
Time and time again. “Boy, you’ll never win!”
“You’ll never win!”

But the Voice of Truth tells me a different story
The Voice of Truth says, “Do not be afraid!”
And the Voice of Truth says, “This is for My glory”
Out of all the voices calling out to me
I will choose to listen and believe the Voice of Truth

Oh what I would do to have
The kind of strength it takes
To stand before a giant
With just a sling and a stone
Surrounded by the sound of a thousand warriors
Shaking in their armor
Wishing they’d have had the strength to stand

But the giant’s calling out my name
And he laughs at me
Reminding me of all the times
I’ve tried before and failed
The giant keeps on telling me
Time and time again. “Boy you’ll never win!”
“You’ll never win!”

But the Voice of Truth tells me a different story
The Voice of Truth says, “Do not be afraid!”
And the Voice of Truth says, “This is for My glory”
Out of all the voices calling out to me
I will choose to listen and believe the Voice of Truth

But the stone was just the right size
To put the giant on the ground
And the waves they don’t seem so high
On top of them looking down
I will soar with the wings of eagles
When I stop and listen to the sound of Jesus
Singing over me

But the Voice of Truth tells me a different story
The Voice of Truth says, “Do not be afraid!”
And the Voice of Truth says, “This is for My glory”
Out of all the voices calling out to me (calling out to me)
I will choose to listen and believe
I will choose to listen and believe the Voice of Truth
I will listen and believe
I will listen and believe the Voice of truth
I will listen and believe
Cause Jesus you are the Voice of Truth
And I will listen to you, you are

“THIS IS THE DAY” – – – “THE LORD’S DAY” – – – “THE DAY OF THE LORD”

What day is it, today?

What day of the week?

What day of the month?

What day of the year?

What day of my life?

What day is the last day?

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Well, THIS IS THE DAY!

What makes today special?

“This is the day the Lord has made . . .”

So,

“This is the day the Lord has made—let us rejoice and be glad in it.”

Do you sometimes thank God at the very, very beginning of the day, and get excited about the gift?

Three wonderful things happened first thing this morning:

+The sun came up this morning, again.

+I saw the sun come up this morning.

+I thanked God for the morning, this morning.

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What day is THE LORD’S DAY?

Nearly everybody knows The Lord’s Day is Sunday.

But why do we call Sunday The Lord’s Day?

Because Jesus rose from the dead “on the first day of the week,” Sunday.

So, the purpose of The Lord’s Day is to remember that, sincerely.

Sunday became like the Sabbath.

But why was the Sabbath The Lord’s Day?

It is a commandment from God four thousand years ago, to be a day of rest—no work.

God said it was because He also rested on the seventh day, after Creation, six thousand years ago.

Jesus said, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”

So “Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy,” as a blessing, a gift from God, for rest.

You’ll be glad you did, every time.

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THE DAY OF THE LORD—sounds a little ominous, different from This Day (today) and The Lord’s Day (Sunday).

When is The Day Of The Lord?

We don’t know, and His Book tells us we can’t know when, but it hasn’t happened yet.

“The Day Of The Lord is coming.”

“The Day Of The Lord is near.”

“The Day Of The Lord is at hand.”

“Blow the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the Day Of The Lord is coming, for it is at hand.”

“The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible Day Of The Lord comes.”

“The Day Of The Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are in it shall be burned up.”

“Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to conduct yourselves in holiness and godliness.”

“Look, I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this book.”

“Look, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give to each person according to what they have done.”*

“Yes, I am coming soon.”

“Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.”

“The spirit may be saved in the Day Of The Lord Jesus.”*

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I wish we’d all been ready.

There’s no time to change your mind;

The Son has come,

And you’ve been left behind.

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WOW, that is loaded, and it’s only part of the verses on The Day Of The Lord in His Book.

I chose to address The Day Of The Lord by only quoting Bible verses and the song verse.

*Referring to the two verses with *—Jesus will give rewards for work we have done, not salvation for work we have done—Our spirit is saved by believing in the work Jesus has done for us.