NOVEMBER 3 ELECTION – – – IF . . .

IF . . .

+If Trump wins, all hell breaks loose (test runs are staging now by the other side).

+If Trump does not win, all hell breaks loose (endorsed by the other side, according to plan, to finish destroying Constitutional America).

+If far left democrat leaders win, we quickly find the truth of their goals—what we have filtered through the lens of AMERICA (“How could they propose such bizarre ideas here?”) will no longer apply—they will immediately destroy all we hold dear, and implement complete government control (paying for their outlandish promises is then irrelevant).

+If capitalism wins, we have a chance to recover and finish rebuilding what we had before corona.

+If socialism, marxism, totalitarianism wins, USA becomes USAR (Union of Socialist American Republics), aka Venezuela.

+If democrats win, then president Harris shortly.

+If mail-in voting delays results, then president Pelosi ????

+If the left wins, Texas better be ready to act quickly. We can’t wait and see if we can work with the new government. Re-establish The Republic of Texas (so Texans can have law and order, under authority of OUR government). Otherwise, Texans will take law and order into our own hands to stop rioting and defend our border(s).

+If the left wins—“When the wicked come to power, the righteous go into hiding.” We haven’t had to do that literally, yet.

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The converse to the above passage is all-important between now and Nov. 3.

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

In California, three fourths of Christians did not vote in the last election—hiding—they could flip California if they just voted.

Likewise all across this country.

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It is too late in this ball game to wait and see, or sit this one out, or listen to the media in bed with the democrats and antifa and blm.

They’re coming after you and me—last chance for voting to stop them.

“SATAN FLEES WHEN . . .”

“Satan flees when he sees the weakest saint upon his knees.”

WHAT IF JESUS TOLD YOU TO . . . ?

No, Jesus wouldn’t tell me to do that—that was just for the person He was talking to in the Bible.

Such as . . .?
+”Sell all you have, give it to the poor, and come follow Me.”
+”You feed them.”
+”Let the little children come to Me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God.” DON’T KILL THEM—Don’t “send them away,” as the disciples said.
+”Don’t lay up treasures on earth.” (as in the typical American retirement portfolio)
+”Where your treasure is, there your heart WILL BE ALSO.”
+”Lay up treasure in heaven.” (can’t lay it up in heaven and keep it on earth)
+”If you see your brother or sister in need, and shut up your bowels of compassion, how does the love of God dwell in you?”
+”Do good to all people, especially to those of the household of faith.”
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The devil’s first words, to Eve, effective ever since:
“Did God really say . . .?”
What if Jesus asked you to do something uncomfortable, to give up . . ., to give away . . .?
You might ought to listen, and do it.
Learn from Adam and Eve—it boils down to a simple choice, not rationale.
Are you afraid to go against the grain of history?
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Better to be on the right side with God—the right side of His/story—than on the right side of momentary history.

THE PROMISE – – – THEN THE PROVISION

The Promise—“As your days, so shall your strength be.”
The Provision—“We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose.”
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“I’m glad I got the promise before I got the provision.”—–Steve Brown

TWO DONKEY RIDES – – – AND THEN . . .

A few days before He was born, Jesus rode in to town on a donkey.
1-small town
2-unacclaimed
3-noticed by few
4-humble circumstances, simple path
5-limited exclusive announcement by angels to a handful of uneducated shepherds, and by a star to a handful of highly educated astronomers
6-low profile for thirty years

A few days before He died, Jesus rode in to town on a donkey.
1-major city
2-widely acclaimed
3-noticed by everyone
4-honor carpeted path
5-unconstrained praise by children
6-high profile for a few days

One day Jesus will ride in to town on a white horse.
1-all cities and everywhere in between
2-acclaimed by all (some thrilled, some terrified)
3-noticed by everyone, ready or not
4-everything cleared in His path
5-angel trumpet for the whole world to hear
6-permanent, undisputed reign by
THE KING OF THE UNIVERSE, FOREVER ! ! !

Are you ready?
Better get ready, today!
Talk to Jesus.

“LAY UP TREASURES . . .”

“LAY UP TREASURES . . .”
WHERE TO STASH THE STUFF?

“Lay up treasures in heaven.”—–Jesus
You can’t lay it up in heaven, and keep control of it on earth.

That makes it pretty simple, black and white, where you decide to put your money.
The clear words of Jesus are at odds with much of the prevailing financial advice designed to be compatible with modern American money management.

WE CAN DO WHATEVER WE WANT . . .

WE CAN DO WHATEVER WE WANT WITH OUR MONEY, AS LONG AS OUR HEART IS RIGHT BEFORE GOD.

Really?
And what says that our heart is right before God?
OUR MONEY DOES!

So we can’t do whatever we want with our money, even if we say our heart is right before God.
Everyone speaking on the story of Jesus telling the rich, young leader to sell everything, give it to the poor, and follow Him—everyone, even Billy Graham, is compelled to give a disclaimer.
“Jesus didn’t want his money; He wanted his heart.”
The problem with saying that is something else Jesus said to everyone, “Where your money is, there your heart will be also.”
So God can’t have my heart without having my money.

A man decided to go to a pastor to unload his troubles, because his life was falling apart.
When he called to make the appointment, the pastor told him to bring his checkbook.
The man got angry that this pastor was charging for counseling.
The pastor assured him that he was not.
When they met, the pastor used the man’s checkbook to reveal where his heart was, and where his priorities and problems were.

“AS THY DAYS, . . .”

I am now the same age as Daddy was when I left home after college.
I must admit that I am much slower than he was at this age.
But I want to draw special attention to a verse that both of my parents shared on the phone during their latter years.
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“As thy days, so shall thy strength be.”
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That is becoming very real for me, even earlier than for them.
I recently realized that there is a significant sequence in that short verse.
If God gives us another day, He will then give us the strength we need for that day.
It does not say He gives us strength first, and then another day to use it.
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So, we trust Him to provide—the day first, then strength for the day.

SIT! STAY! DOWN! KNEEL?

Every good dog is trained, commended, rewarded, and then praised for learning the basics of obedience.
Why?
So that, in every situation, especially in an emergency, the dog’s obedient behavior can be counted on.
But honestly, it’s mostly to show off to friends the accomplishments of submission and obedience—amazing dog, amazing owner.
Dogs comply so well to verbal commands, and we all love it.
(Cats not so much, usually not at all.)
Face it, ninety percent of all this is for the owner—called ‘master’ for a reason.
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The endearing value of relationships with our beloved creatures is far more than their obedience.
But without obedience, the relationship is not worth much.
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SIT!—Dog sits.
STAY!—Dog stays.
DOWN!—Dog lies down.
KNEEL?—There is something different about ‘kneel’ that animals can’t get, only humans.
Our Master commands, and we do obey.
But I am convinced that everyone who has decided to follow Jesus, will find a new depth to your relationship if you kneel before your Master every day.
Try it—Do it—Literally.

JUST HOW MUCH ?

How will my life today be divided up?

How much for _____?
How much for _____?
How much for _____?

How much of my day today will Jesus get?
How much of my day today will He be in charge of?
How much of my day today will I consciously ask Him to manage?
How often will I ask Him today to manage today?
Is that once at the beginning of my day?
Is that whenever I get in a bind?
Is that many times a day—any times a day?

“He walks with me and He talks with me . . .”
We always talk out loud with real people.
Jesus is a real person, more real than others, so start talking out loud to Him whenever you can (which is, whenever you want).
Only real question is—how much do I want Jesus?
Do you hear others, or yourself, saying, “Some things in my life I just have to take care of myself.”?
Where does that leave Jesus—Lord in your life?—or the Lord of your life?

Jesus called us His friends—let’s put that friendship into practice today, with a continuous awareness of conversation available with Him.
If Jesus is sitting right next to us, we’re flying our plane together from takeoff to landing, through sunshine and turbulence.

Question for today:
“Which seat am I going to take, pilot or co-pilot?”
If we say, “Jesus, You’re the pilot,”
Then Jesus says, “Now we can talk!”
Then we know it’s going to be a wonderful flight, a glorious flight, loaded with every imaginable (and unimaginable) conversation, and all kinds of flying conditions, with guaranteed destination and arrival on time.