‘RELIGIOUS’ RITUALS

Rituals—acts performed to reflect and reinforce commitment to deeply held beliefs.

Religious rituals—acts performed to reflect and reinforce commitment to deeply held beliefs about God (gods), including how to approach Him, how to appease Him, and how to be right with Him when we die.

There are many other categories of rituals that people engage in—shall I say ‘religiously’—that may add meaning to their life, or may rob them of meaningful life.

There are things we do, things we spend time and money on, things we sacrifice for, that we believe will make our life better, or even make someone else’s life better.
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Stop for a minute.
Think of rituals in your life.
Are some good ?
Are some bad ?
Are some ugly ?

Good–
+ holidays
+ with family
+ with friends
+ with like-minded believers
+ with God
+ with yourself for health, fitness
+ funerals—knew Jesus?—YES

Bad–
— working for unpleasant person
— fixing others’ mistakes, again
— fixing your own mistakes, again
— cleaning up after another disaster
— sin, consequences, repentance
— funerals—knew Jesus?—? ? ?

Ugly–
X losing job (not your fault), looking for another
X obeying bad government
X paying taxes for abortion
X bearing others’ intentional attacks, hurts
X cancer, chemo
X funerals—knew Jesus?—NO

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I live in Central Texas, fifteen miles from I-35.
Every time I watch the traffic on I-35, it feels like everybody’s doing a ritual.
It’s a ritual developed over time, simple at first, to a massive lifeline for our survival, that we can’t do without.
Well, that’s nothing new.
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We recently completed a major expansion of this artery, and now the nation’s lifeblood flows much better (for the most part).
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Then I think of how fragile this system of transportation really is.
No one talks about it, because no one can deal with it, if I-35 (etc) goes down.
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We deal with accidents and delays fairly well, and accept the cost.
But someone is waiting to shut down our life-sustaining system that keeps our transportation system alive—electricity.
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Oh, we know all about that, and we know we can’t do anything about it.
SO, . . . ? ? ?
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Religious rituals invoke God to help—performed at all times, so we can count on His help when disaster strikes, hopefully.
Frankly, I don’t see any religious rituals now that would count with God when electricity is out permanently.

The ritual poured into I-35 (24/7) has no provision, no recourse for the day it fails.

Question—
DOES ANYBODY REALLY THINK IT WON’T FAIL ?

Question—
Does anybody have provisions for when it fails ?

Question—
Does anybody know any leader talking about this ?

Question—
Does anybody know how we’re going to eat when we can’t buy food ?
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The only religious ?’ritual’? I ever observe is a comment when this subject is raised—
We just have to trust God when that happens.

Hmmm.
Noah comes to mind.
We like the Bible story.
We know there was wickedness, like we have today.
They knew there was impending judgment—Noah told them.
Who in their right mind would spend a hundred years PREPPING ?

Nobody
NOBODY
N O B O B Y
considered repentance.
So, not a chance for revival.
So, not a chance for survival.

Is it really any different in America today, really ?
I only hear about hope—if only Christians would just vote.

1- Rituals, especially religious rituals without repentance, make God sick.
2- Sacramental abominations on children make God angry.
3- Anyone who curses Israel guarantees God’s promised curse.

America is full of all three.
America is judged.
The Judge’s sentence is underway.

We need preaching, teaching, instruction now for survival in Babylon.

PERSONAL REFLECTION ON THE ECONOMY

A surprise when my CPA charged a hundred dollars less to do my business taxes for last year.

Reason ?

My company had less business last year, so the CPA had less work, to do my taxes.

SOON ENOUGH

I sent the information below to friends and family, encouraging them to watch the finale of Little House on the Prairie.

One friend responded with this—
“Birthpangs are stronger moment by moment.
It seems the Lord will come back any minute and as far as I’m concerned, it can’t be soon enough!”

My response—
“Indeed !
And, Faithfulness for the evil days ahead, if He doesn’t come back ‘soon enough’.”
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Little House on the Prairie finale 1hr35min
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I watched it for the first time last night.
ASTOUNDING
Earthshaking impact for the evils we face today.

SLOW – SLOWER – S_ _ _ ? ? ?

Severe slowing down – – – Is that a warning or caution sign that the stop sign of life is close ?

Or

Accepting the slowing down of life – – – Could it mean it will take longer to reach the stop sign ?
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The best way to reduce the risk of prematurely approaching the stop sign of life—
+ “Trust in the Lord with all your heart.”
+ “Don’t depend on your own mental capacity.” (or physical capacity)
+ “My flesh and my heart fail, but the Lord is my strength and my portion forever.”
(strength and portion L O N G after flesh and heart fail)
+ “For me to live is Christ—to die is gain.” (live this life, but don’t hold onto it at all cost)
+ “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might.”
+ “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.”
+ “As your days, so shall your strength be.” (God gives another day, He gives another day’s strength)
+ “Whatever you do, do all things for the glory of God.”
+ “Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.”
+ “The fear of man brings a snare.” (fear of medical motives and mistakes and money)
+ “Whoever trusts in the Lord will be safe.”
+ “Be a faithful steward.” (of life, time, strength, health, wealth)
+ “Be faithful unto death, and I will give you a crown of life.” (shadow of death, reality of LIFE)
+ “Well done, good and faithful servant—you have been faithful over a few things; I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord.” (‘few things’ is everything in this life, faithful to the end—‘many things’ is everything He has planned for us TO DO after this life)

— Keep going.
— Don’t quit.
— Don’t start thinking about deciding to quit.
— God decides when it’s quitting time.
— Stop watching the clock.
— Don’t shortchange the Boss the last hour of the day.
— Don’t cheat Him out of what He assigned you.
— He gave you enough hours in advance to do the job, if you keep going.
— If you need something to make it to quitting time, go over the above again.

— When life itself becomes painful, or painfully unfair—
“Consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”