HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY—WHY?

I am pleased to share a paragraph from Phil Robertson’s book, which I heartily endorse.  In the front inside cover, the summary says:  “If you ever wind up sitting face-to-face with Phil, you’ll see that his enthusiasm and passion for duck hunting and the Lord is no act—it is truly who he is.”

Now the quote from Phil:

“The Almighty blessed us, and Duck Commander did work, just like He said it would.  Yes, it took a long, long time for us to get to where we are today.  But even before our success, and long before Duck Dynasty came along, everybody was happy, happy, happy.  In other words, it wasn’t like my love for the Almighty was contingent upon whether the blessings came or not.  My prayer was always:  ‘Lord, if You bless me, I’ll thank You; but if You don’t, I’ll be thankful for what I have.  I have plenty.  I’m in good shape.’  Even before our success came along, we had air-conditioning, color TV, hot water, and a bathtub.  We had everything we needed.  When I was a boy, we didn’t even have bathtubs or commodes, but I was still as happy and content as I am today.  As long as I was doing what God said was right and living my life for Him, I knew everything would work out in the end—one way or another.”

Amen to that, Phil.

COMING SOON – – –

“I LOVE YOU” (started 7-3-13 finished and posted 7-25-13)

“HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY” (posted 7-4-13)

CAN’T DO WITHOUT . . .

Freedom without Sacrifice

Liberty without Vigilance

Patriotism without a Country

A Country without Patriotism

Passion without Compassion

Guns without a Target

Gun Control without Practice

Rights without Morality

Foundation without Termite Control

History without Memory

Prosperity without Thanksgiving

Blessings without God

Health without Exercise

Health without Humor

Abundant Life without Humility

Time-Management without God First

Money-Management without God First

Self-Esteem without Others First

A Cause without Justice

Zeal without Focus

Fear without Faith

Faith without Fear

Might without Right

Military without Leadership

Words without Action

Willing to Fight without Ready to Fight

Ready to Fight without Willing to Fight

Power without Authority

Courage without a Cause

Religion without Righteousness

Wisdom without The Fear of God

Fellowship with God without The Fear of God

Planning the Future without Remembering the Past

Doing Good without Fighting Evil

Grievances without Redress

Becoming a Father without Becoming a Dad

Love without EVERYTHING

GOD BLESS AMERICA without IN GOD WE TRUST

Written Creeds without Living Testimony

Education without Intelligence

Theology without Relationship

Wealth without Generosity

Lies without Remorse

Sin without Repentance

Passing without Preparation

Dying without Jesus

BOY SCOUTS, YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING

Boy Scouts of America—now that’s America—but now that’s not America.

Boy Scouts of America, change your name or change your ways.

America, change your name or change your ways.

“Son, change your name or change your ways.”     —–Napoleon, addressing a young traitor in his army, when the boy told him his name was Napoleon.

I really didn’t think they would do it.  How could 1400 local leaders buckle and bow?  I don’t get it, especially after winning in court.

Something very evil has taken over this country—a country that was founded on God, a country that trusted in God, a country that was blessed by God.

Is everything great about this country past tense?

IN GOD WE TRUSTED

GOD BLESSED AMERICA

IT’S TOO HARD (continued from 5-7-12)

I have heard too many of the following statements of “It’s Too Hard,” and I have made some of them myself.  I am especially distraught when prominent leaders and influential talk show hosts respond to questions and suggestions for action, with naysaying, instead of launching campaigns to make the hard things happen.  Doing hard things got us here.  I hate to think that laziness and lack of drive are bringing this country down.  And our enemies are all too ready to capitalize on our apathy.

1)  It’s too hard to impeach the President, because there isn’t enough momentum to follow it through, because the Senate is controlled by his party.  I say, but the House isn’t, and that’s where impeachment happens.  So, what are we waiting for, if Benghazi (etc.) isn’t enough.

2)  It’s too hard to get rid of bad judges, so we don’t even try.  I say, it has worked at the state level, and it’s provided in the Constitution.

3)  It’s too hard to stop executive orders.  I say, I don’t believe it.

4)  It’s too hard and takes too long to become energy independent.  I say, the first time we heard that was a long time ago.  So there!  It’s just a matter of will, to force the Keystone Pipeline, for example.  It’s definitely a matter of national security, and all kinds of things get done under pressure of national security.

5)  It’s too hard to get Christians to vote, and we know they could sway elections.  I say, actually, it’s too hard to get preachers involved and sticking their necks out for freedom and Biblical values.  The price of liberty and the price of Christianity have been lost in the pulpit, and therefore in the pew.

6)  It’s too hard to contact politicians, because we are too busy, because we say they won’t listen.  I say, do it anyway, until they listen.

7)  It’s too hard to sign petitions, because we fear being on a hit list.  I say, sign them.  Choose:  safety—or freedom.

8)  It’s too hard to write this article, because it takes time, and energy, and I lost my notes.  I say, yes, it does cost me every time I write.   But I am compelled to do so, over and over again.

9)  It’s too hard to keep trying to change culture, when you don’t know if you’re making a difference.  I say, I don’t know, but I believe it will make a difference, even if I can’t see it now.

10)  It’s too hard to open the Bible.  Many don’t believe it, many don’t want to hear it, many don’t want to understand it, and it takes time.  Question:  Where do you expect to get direction you can count on for days like this?  I say, I can’t live a day without it.

11)  It’s too hard too kneel before I stand every morning, and it’s too hard to kneel before I lie down every night.  Really?  Have you actually ever tried kneeling to pray regularly?  “You have not because you ask not.”  I say, it is hard to kneel and pray and shut everything out, but it has become essential for me.

12)  It’s too hard to exercise—my body, my mind, my faith, my freedom, my influence, my passion, my generosity, my involvement.  I say, I am not a shining example of consistent self-discipline,  but if we have no weakness to overcome, we may never be overcomers that understand how to help someone else overcome their weakness.

13)  It’s too hard to try to change the world, because it’s hard enough just making ends meet for my own family.  I say, it’s going to get harder, so whatever you’re going to do that really counts, do it now.

14)  It’s too hard to think of facing persecution—especially in America.  Do you believe in Jesus and follow Him?  You may have time to answer that, or you may have only a moment in time.  Your answer may determine how long you live, and how you will live.  Your answer will determine where you will live, after.

“ON MY HONOR” “TO GOD” “MORALLY STRAIGHT”

If you separate or alter any parts of the boy scout pledge, you destroy all of the pledge, and you destroy one more Godly, patriotic, family, American institution.

And that is precisely the intention of those behind the current push to change the boy scouts.

NOT “RIGHT OR WRONG”—BUT “RIGHT OR SWEET”

It is far more significant to be ‘sweet,’ with your spouse; than to be ‘right,’ against your spouse.

DEDICATED TO MY CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES

“Be Strong, and of Good Courage;

For the Lord Your God Is With You Wherever You Go.”

 

You must choose to invite Him to go with you wherever you go.

JUST DON’T CALL IT MARRIAGE

Attempts to legalize any kind of gay union involve two things:

—Forcing a Fantasy

—Fear of the Facts

Joining two people of the same sex and calling it marriage doesn’t work—it won’t work—it can’t work.

Gay union doesn’t do what marriage does.

Gay union does bad things that marriage does not do.

When marriage and family fail, bad things happen.

When anything replaces marriage and family, worse things happen.

In the vacuum without complete marriage and complete family, everyone suffers.

 

MARRIAGE COUNSELING MYTH—

“You wouldn’t go to a doctor to cure your illness if he has the same illness and couldn’t cure it in himself.”

“Don’t go to anyone for marriage counseling if he couldn’t save his own marriage.”

 

Myths—both of them.

 

Instead, the people most effective in helping others are often those who have been through the same fire themselves, even the fire of falling into sin or the fallout from the fire of another’s sin.