Thursday, December 31, 2015

When...


When the challenges you face overwhelm you...
When the people in your life disappoint you...
When the opportunities that you've lost depress you...
When the courage that you lack intimidates you...
When the future that you face frightens you...

...Remember WHOSE you are and allow the fact that HE DIED FOR YOU to transform your challenges into opportunities, your disappointments into stepping stones to new successes, your depression into anticipation, your intimidation into a challenge to face the future with hope and dignity that come through faith in JESUS CHRIST, your LORD, YOUR SAVIOR, YOUR SOON-COMING KING!


Words to Ponder


"If Your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here." Exodus 33:15



Quotes of Presidents

“The answers to the world's problems can be found in the Word of God.” Ronald Reagan



“Losing an illusion makes you wiser than finding a truth.” Ludwig Boerne

Isaiah 53 Prophesy of Christ's First Coming




To even the casual student of the Holy Scriptures, it becomes quite obvious that this prophesy of the Messiah, written hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, depicts His life and sacrifice quite accurately:

Isaiah 53
1 Who has believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the LORD revealed?
2 For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: He has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him.
3 He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him; He was despised, and we esteemed Him not.
4 Surely He has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
5 But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed.
6 All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.
7 He was oppressed, and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth: He is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He opened not His mouth.
8 He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare His generation? for He was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was He stricken.
9 And He made His grave with the wicked, and with the rich in His death; because He had done no violence, neither was any deceit in His mouth.
10 Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise Him; He has put Him to grief: when you shalt make His soul an offering for sin, He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in His hand.
11 He shall see of the travail of His soul, and shall be satisfied: by His knowledge shall my righteous Servant justify many; for He shall bear their iniquities.
12 Therefore will I divide Him a portion with the great, and He shall divide the spoil with the strong; because He hath poured out His soul unto death: and He was numbered with the transgressors; and He bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors.


January 1, 2016 HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 
January 1

Happy New Year!

Hummm....those words have an ironic ring to them as we begin 2016.

It feels like life is teetering on shifting sands of uncertainty. Everywhere we turn, we see strife, turmoil, hatred, brutality.

Humankind seems to have degenerated to the lowest point of the existence of our uncivilized ancestors.

But as we begin a new year, in the midst of the uncertainty, may we keep our eyes and our hope focused on the Living Christ, the One who is “the same yesterday, today, and forever,” Hebrews 13:8, and may we abide securely in the unfailing hope of His eternal love.

Because You Love Me

Because you have loved Me and have put Me first in your life; because you have blessed My people Israel, I am going to bless you! I am going to send you power, peace, and prosperity from My presence

You are My servant on earth, and Satan will have no power over you, and You will overcome evil with good No weapon formed against you shall prosper, for your righteousness is of ME! Whatever You do will prosper, for You will be like a tree that's planted by the rivers of water

I will meet all of your needs according to My riches in glory because you have known My name and have declared My truth to the people. I will guide you with My mighty right hand and the light of My presence will show you the way.

I am going to cancel your debts and I am going to negate the words spoken against you. No curse that has been released against you can prosper, for I will replace them with bold and prosperous dreams and visions for your future

I am with you! You are not alone! I am watching over you! Nothing you are facing has caught Me unaware…do not fear—angelic power is on the way to rescue you!

Because I have conquered Satan, he will not have power to hurt you. You will walk in My peace, strength, prosperity, and protection.

This will be your year of casting—you will cast all of your cares upon Me because I care for you. You will laugh in the face of the enemy declaring:
my strength is of the LORD who made heaven and earth; HE is my shield and my strong tower! Because His power abides in me, I will quench the fiery darts of the wicked one.

The Holy One further declares to me:
• You are an over-comer, and you overcome by the Blood of the Lamb and the Word of your testimony
• The devil will flee from you because you will resist him in the name of Jesus
• Great will be the peace of your children for they shall know Me!
This will be your year of harvest because of all the seeds you have sown

I am giving you a sunrise gift this year! Joy will come in your mornings! The Sun of God's favor will shine brighter on you this year than ever before. For the first time, an anointing of perfect love will flow over you like warm oil. That anointing will cast out all fear.

I have called you friend—you will see the power and privilege of our friendship! This will be your year to rejoice! You will see and say: My God has overcome the world! Greater is He that is within me than he that is in the world.

This will be your year to have a seat at the table! You will fully realize that YOU are seated with Christ in Heavenly places. Hidden treasure in you shall spring forth; fullness of joy is coming to you from MY right hand and My presence.!

I am going to baptize you in My Favor! I will cause you to have favor, even with your enemies. You will abide in Me and conquer in My strength!

You will declare loudly that God is your Healer, for you have been healed by His stripes!" You will Arise and shine, for the glory of the Lord is going to come upon you.

He will be to you a mighty and marvelous God! He will speak rest, peace, and revelations over you!

OUR UNCHANGING GOD by David Limbaugh

Unbeknownst to many in our culture, including even some Christians, the God of the Old Testament is the God of the New Testament. God, the Bible assures us, is unchanging.

Our secular culture mis-characterizes Jesus as a hyper-tolerant, nondiscriminatory liberal who is indifferent to sin and passes judgment on no one.

But Jesus is not a milquetoast pacifist. In his Sermon on the Mount, which many cite as evidence of His unique moral teachings, He set out nearly impossible standards of human conduct. He didn't say, "I don't care how you live." Rather, He said, "You therefore must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect." Indeed, the Bible depicts Christ as the ultimate judge of mankind. He discussed the subject of hell more than any other.

Critics also slander the God of the Old Testament as mean, angry, unloving and unforgiving. They apparently believe either that He didn't actually exist (other than in the minds of the Old Testament Hebrews) or that He morphed into a more understanding model in the New Testament, which is quite bizarre on its face, especially considering that many of these critics don't consider Jesus to be God.

In my new book, "The Emmaus Code: Finding Jesus in the Old Testament," I debunk these myths. Sadly, they have seeped into Christian circles, as well. So they think we can just ignore the Old Testament. Why would we need it when we have the Gospels in the New Testament?

I confront these misunderstandings in "The Emmaus Code," which is an introduction to the Old Testament that emphasizes its Christ-centeredness. I outline and summarize each period of Old Testament history, explain the multiple threads pointing to Christ in the Old Testament and provide an overview of each book of the Bible and detail the specific ways each prefigures Christ.

Christians who undervalue the Old Testament have no idea of the riches they are missing. The Old Testament is foundational to the New; it is part one of a two-act play. It shows us how incapable we are of saving ourselves, how miserable we are apart from God and how desperately we need Jesus Christ.

To omit the Old Testament is like arriving to the play after the intermission.
By studying the Old Testament, we will see that God is an all-loving, long-suffering God who seeks a relationship with human beings, whom he created in his image. When we study the Old Testament through New Testament lenses, we will see things with much greater clarity.

Jesus is prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfills those prophecies in the New Testament. He is typified by imperfect people, places, events, ceremonies and institutions in the Old Testament, and He represents the perfect anti-type in the New Testament. The Old Testament offices of prophet, priest and king foreshadow Christ's embodiment of the perfect prophet, priest and king.

The Old Testament sacrifices were imperfect and incapable of wholly eradicating our sins and so had to be repeated over and over, until Christ's once-and-for-all perfect sacrifice on the Cross. We now recognize Christ's work in the Creation and in His saving activity in the Old Testament; we see Him in the titles used for God in the Old Testament.

Then we have the major biblical covenants, which are among the most fascinating pointers to Christ in the Old Testament and which underscore God's sovereign plan of redemption for mankind and make it impossible to believe that the God of the Old Testament is unloving and interested only in punishing us.

Those who think of the Old Testament God as unloving need to familiarize themselves with Genesis 3:15, for at the very time God pronounced judgment on mankind for his sin, He made His first announcement of the Gospel, which was also the first messianic prophecy.

He tells the serpent that he will put enmity between the serpent (representing Satan) and the seed of the woman (Christ, for Christ is the only person ever born of a woman but not of a man) and that Christ would bruise Satan's head and Satan would bruise Christ's heel.

Satan did bruise Christ's "heel"; that is, he injured Christ, but only because Christ allowed him to do so. But in the very process of allowing Satan to injure Him -- by voluntarily going to the Cross -- Christ, in His glorious resurrection, defeated Satan, sin and death and made possible our redemption and salvation.

With this Adamic covenant, God gave us His first promise of a Redeemer, a promise He began to put in motion when he called out Abraham in Genesis 12:3, promising that He would make a great nation out of him and bless all nations through him and his chosen nation.

This Abrahamic covenant eminently points to Christ, for Christ comes out of the Hebrew nation and is a descendant of Abraham's (and King David's) and all nations and peoples will be blessed through faith in Him. The other biblical covenants renew, amplify and supplement these covenants, all of which find their perfect fulfillment in Jesus Christ.

The God of the Old Testament loved us even before He formed us in the womb. He created us even knowing that we would fall and that He would have to send His own Son to suffer and die to redeem us.

That is the God of the Old Testament; that is the God of the New Testament. That is the God whose scarlet thread of redemption courses through the entirety of Scripture and culminates in Jesus Christ, who is ONE with the Father.

God is love.
 

Superior!

 

Thank You, Jesus, for being there on that eventful day; thank You for showing the whole world and especially the Nazi regime that YOU HAD INDEED MADE ALL MEN IN YOUR IMAGE!  That those the Nazis would have belittled with their perceptions of ethnic superiority were indeed, themselves, superior!

 

The Salute Heard Around The World: 

Jesse Owens wins gold in Nazi Germany, 1936

 

Jesse Owens wins gold in Nazi Germany, 1936




Happy New Year!


This is New Year's Eve and you plan to celebrate. You will ring in the New Year with friends and family and food and libation.

By all means, have fun; but as you do, be mindful of the fact that many who are celebrating tonight will not be doing so responsibly, so YOU must observe the utmost caution when on the highways.

The following reminder should help you keep the need for sobriety in perfect perspective:





O, LORD! HEAL OUR LAND!


"If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven and forgive their sin and heal their land." II Chronicles 7:14





Stone-cold Warriors

The women of World War II were stone-cold warriors.

Much like their male counterparts, women in the Allied countries were clamoring to get in the game from the moment war broke out. For the most part, the men in charge were like, "We're, uh, not exactly sure what to do with you." And the women were like, "Too bad. We're doing it anyway. Kthxbye!"
These are just a few of them — some famous, some obscure, all amazingly courageous.

1. Virginia Hall: Allied Spy

Photo via the CIA.
"She is the most dangerous of Allied spies. We must find and destroy her" was an actual thing the Gestapo said about Virginia Hall, an American operative in Vichy France, who helped gather vital intelligence for Britain in the early years of the war.
Despite the fact that her country — the United States — had yet to enter the war. Despite the fact that women weren't generally considered spy material by the prevailing dudes in charge. Despite walking with a limp on a prosthetic leg, which made her as easily identifiable as, say, James Bond in every movie ever. (Seriously, does anyone in the world not know James Bond is a spy? How is it even possible he's still undercover at this point? Who can I talk to about this?) When America did finally enter the war, Hall was forced to escape by herself, on foot, over the Pyrenees mountains, all while still only having one leg. Upon arriving in Spain, she promptly pleaded to be sent back, which she ultimately was — this time to occupied France, where she helped train the French resistance, cut Nazi supply lines, and generally cause mass chaos in preparation for the Allied landing at Normandy. While being literally hunted by Nazis.
Hall is pictured above receiving an award for her service, probably wondering how many Gestapo agents the old dude giving her the award has fled while wearing heels.

2. Jacqueline Cochran: Aviator

Photo via the U.S. Air Force.
Before the Untied States entered World War II, aviator Jacqueline Cochran — who had already proven that she could fly a plane faster than any woman or man alive — politely asked Gen. Hap Arnold to let women fly in the U.S. military, to which he replied, "Ehhhhh, no. Nope. No thanks."
Then the war started. And Arnold was like, "Um ... about that..."
For the next three years, Cochran trained female pilots — who came to be known as WASPs — to pilot American military aircraft. She became the first woman to fly a bomber across the Atlantic Ocean. She supervised the training program, which spanned 120 bases, until 1944 when it was discontinued by the military because of, like, cooties or whatever.
That didn't stop Cochran, however. After the war, she became the first woman to break the sound barrier. And, according to the National WASP World War II Museum, she "holds more international speed, distance and altitude records than any other pilot, male or female," to this day.

3. Sophie Scholl: German Dissident

It's comforting to think that, if you or I lived in Nazi Germany, we'd have the guts to march right into Hitler Headquarters and slap Hitler in the face personally. In reality, however, we'd most likely be the guy 19 rows deep in the parade, frantically waving our tiny swastika flag, thinking, "Please don't look at me, pleasedontlookatme, pleasedontlookatme pleasepleaseplease." (I'm 95% sure I'd be that guy — maybe you wouldn't be!)
Sophie Scholl wasn't here for that.
Disgusted by the rumors of mass slaughter on the Eastern Front and the deaths of an ever-growing number of her countrymen, Sophie — only 21 at the time — her brother Hans, and their friend Christoph Probst began distributing leaflets at the University of Munich denouncing the Nazis and calling for resistance among the German people. Their flyers eventually spread around Germany to the University of Hamburg and beyond, and into one of the few genuine flare-ups of internal political resistance against Hitler during the war.
Unfortunately, the Nazis, as you may have heard, were known for being a tad tough on dissent.
Sophie, Hans, and Probst were eventually captured by the Gestapo, tried, and executed for treason. Her last words were: "What does my death matter, if through us thousands of people are awakened and stirred to action?"
You can totally be excused for crying. I know — I hate it when I get something in my eye too.

4. Susan Travers: French Foreign Legion Soldier

As an ambulance driver and the only woman in the French Foreign Legion, Travers was stationed at the Free French fort Bir Hakeim in Libya when it was surrounded by German troops (she refused to leave, even when the other female staff were evacuated). Travers and the soldiers inside bravely held out for 15 days — until their supplies ran out and it became clear that no help was coming.
That's when Travers hopped in her truck, presumably put on her finest Arnold Schwarzenegger voice (unclear how she knew to do this, as this was five years before Schwarzenegger was even born — but lady knew what was up), and said, "Come with me if you want to live."
The squad launched a daring nighttime escape with Travers at the wheel of the lead vehicle. Her truck took 11 bullets, but she ultimately made it to Allied lines and helped save the lives of 2,500 Free French soldiers in the process.
It is rumored that Susan Travers never secreted a single drop of sweat at any point in the next 71 years. She was just. that. badass.

5. Faye Schulman: Partisan Fighter

Photo by Faye Schulman, via Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation, used with permission.
After her whole family was massacred by the Nazis in the Lenin ghetto in Poland, Faye Schulman fled into the nearby woods, where she joined a group of resistance fighters. A skilled photographer, Schulman participated in a daring raid to rescue her photography equipment and proceeded to take a series of incredible photographs that captured the rarely seen daily lives of partisan fighters during the war.
As the only Jewish woman in the group, Schulman kept her identity secret throughout much of the war, all while documenting the bravery and sacrifice of her cohort. "I want people to know that there was resistance," she said in an interview after the war. "Jews did not go like sheep to the slaughter. I was a photographer. I have pictures. I have proof."

6 and 7. Frances Eliza Wills and Harriet Ida Pickens: Naval Officers

"Sailors?" you might be thinking. "What's the big deal? Tons of American women served in the Naval Reserve (WAVES) during the Second World War." Which is true.
Frances Eliza Wills and Harriet Ida Pickens, however, were the first to do it while black — and contend with the ridiculous amount of racism that came along with that.
In an era when the military was still segregated, Wills and Pickens overcame institutional barriers, a mountain of prejudice, and social expectations just to claim a job that thousands of their white peers were granted simply by showing up. They became the first black female officers in the U.S. Navy and were assigned to teach at the Hunter Naval Training Station in the Bronx.
72 black women in total served in WAVES during the war, thanks in no small part to the efforts of Wills and Pickens.

8. Veronica Lake: Actor/Icon

Photo via Hulton Archive/Getty Images.
Movie star Veronica Lake had the most famous haircut in the world in the early 1940s. Then World War II happened, and she changed it. For patriotism.
Worried the thousands of American women who were copying her signature "peek-a-boo" cut were endangering themselves as they moved into heavy industrial work, Lake publicly restyled her long, flowing, wavy hair — a 'do that was driving her thriving film career — into a ... kind of braided up-thing.
According to an interview she gave many years later, she was told that accident rates fell 22% after her heroic hair appointment.
And because the world can be an awful, unfair place, her job offers started slowly drying up. Though she did film a few movies after the war, her career never really recovered.
No haircut will ever be as patriotic. That's right. I'm looking at you, red-white-and-blue mohawk.

9. Gertrude Boyarski: Partisan Fighter

Gertrude Boyarski at her 1946 wedding. Photo provided by Jewish Partisan Education Foundation, used with permission.
After fleeing Derechin, a Polish Jewish ghetto, with her parents and siblings, Boyarski — a teenager at the time — watched in horror as each member her family was gunned down one by one in sneak attacks by SS troops and their local allies. Boyarski continued to flee until she eventually linked up with a Russian partisan group, telling its commander, "I want to fight and take revenge for my whole family."
Believing this to be one of the most Russian things anyone has ever said, the commander admitted Boyarski into the unit.
And revenge she took.
Shortly after joining the group, Boyarski and a friend raided a local village, acquired a crap-ton of kerosene, and burned down a bridge the Germans used to move people and supplies. Even as the Nazis figured out they'd been had and started firing back, Boyarski and her friend continued to curb-stomp the bridge, breaking off pieces with their bare hands and feet, presumably cackling to themselves and high-fiving the whole time.

10. Nancy Wake: Allied Spy

The first line of Nancy Wake's 2011 New York Times obituary notes that the former New Zealander spy "did not like killing people." But oh, did she kill people. Occasionally with her bare hands.
Lady was ice-cold.
Known as "The White Mouse" by her German pursuers, Wake spent much of the war as an Allied operative in France, helping escaped POWs and others wanted by the Germans flee to Spain, running messages between the British military and French resistance — and, of course, choking the life out of various Nazis.
"I was not a very nice person," Wake said once, according to the Times. "And it didn't put me off my breakfast."
Wake passed away peacefully in 2011 at the ripe old age of 98 and is presumably reluctantly but efficiently strangling Nazis in the afterlife.

11. Nadezhda Popova: Bomber Pilot

By the time the USSR allowed women to join its Air Force, the German Army was already deep in Soviet territory and threatening to overrun Moscow. When word finally came down, Nadezhda Popova was like, "Aw yeah. Strap up, ladies. Let's go."
As a member of the feared "Night Witches" squadron, Popova flew 852 missions in an old biplane (mostly at night), was shot down numerous times, and blew up lots of valuable German military equipment in the process.
See that smile? That's the smile of a woman who knows she could easily take you and all your grandpas one-on-one.

12. Hedy Lamarr: Inventor

 
 
Photo via Hulton Archive/Getty Images.
For most of the late 1930s and '40s, Hedy Lamarr was just your average world-famous actress who appeared in countless films alongside the likes of Charles Boyer, Spencer Tracy, and Clark Gable — and also invented a critically important military technology in her spare time.
Unbeknownst to many who saw her on screen, Lamarr was a passionate inventor — and, as an Austrian immigrant, an ardent Nazi despiser. Working with composer George Antheil, Lamarr discovered an ingenious method of preventing enemy ships from jamming American torpedoes by making radio signals jump between frequencies, rather than stay on a single channel.
To put this in perspective, it's sort of like if Eva Green built the first drone, or Jessica Chastain came up with the idea for cruise missiles.
As a foreigner, a non-member of the military, and a woman, Lamarr's invention went largely ignored until the 1960s, when some dude scientists unearthed it and put it to use during the Cuban Missile Crisis (and probably took all the credit for it at parties). It's also basically the reason we have things like GPS, Bluetooth, and advanced guided missile technology.
The reason Jessica Chastain didn't have to invent cruise missiles? Hedy freakin' Lamarr did it first.

13. Violette Szabo: Allied Spy

Following her husband's death on the battlefield in North Africa, Violette Szabo volunteered for the British Special Operations Executive and was paradropped into occupied France with orders to generally wreck stuff and raise hell. Szabo did so more than ably — destroying Nazi infrastructure like it was her job — for several months, until she and a fellow resistance fighter drove straight into a German roadblock while out on a mission.
Szabo and her companion leapt out of the car and fled on foot, shooting the whole time. When it became clear that Szabo wasn't going to escape, she continued to fire at the German soldiers until her partner was safely out of harm's way. On her way to the concentration camp at Ravensbruck, she and another woman who were chained together dragged themselves through the train in order to bring water to suffering male prisoners during a raid.
Szabo attempted to escape the camp many times, unfortunately to no avail. She was ultimately executed a few weeks before the Allied victory — yet remained a total, committed G to the very end.

14. Veronica Foster: Factory Worker

Before America had Rosie the Riveter, Canada had Ronnie, the Bren Gun Girl (Canadians get straight to the point). Unlike Rosie, Ronnie was a real-life woman named Veronica Foster, seen here smoking and admiring a big-ass gun she just made.
Ronnie's no-nonsense, tough-as-nails, gun-constructing demeanor helped inspire millions of Canadian women to get to work in wartime factories. After the war, she took the next logical step in her employment and became a singer in a big band.
Pretty sure that's the Canadian Dream right there.

15. Lyudmila Pavlichenko: Soviet Sniper

I came here to chew bubble gum and shoot Nazis. And I'm all out of bubble gum. Photo by Mar/Wikimedia Commons.
As a sniper fighting the Nazis in the USSR, Lyudmila Pavlichenko recorded 309 kills — the most of any female sniper in history.
"We mowed down Hitlerites like ripe grain," she said of her role in the battle of Sevastopol, presumably dropping a mic, kicking a door down, and speeding away in her Escalade. Pavlichenko became a national hero for her efforts and even toured the U.S. in 1942.
Eventually, the Soviets turned the tide on the Eastern Front and marched slowly but surely on to Germany. And the world was never the same.
Thanks in no small part to one woman.
Who shot a lot of Nazis.

Words to Ponder


“For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.” Romans 7:19
Quotes of Presidents

“Thousands of men, women, and children have died at the hands of terrorists in nations around the world, and the lives of many more have been blighted by the fear and grief that terrorist attacks have caused to peace-loving peoples. Today, unfortunately, terrorism continues to claim many innocent lives. Recent events in the Middle East...only serve to remind us of the intolerable threat from terrorists.” Ronald Reagan


“It is very beautiful over there..." Thomas Alva Edison, just before dying

Fulfilling Vows

December 31
Fulfilling Vows
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman

“When you make a vow to God, do not delay in fulfilling it. He has no pleasure in fools; fulfill your vow.” Ecclesiastes 5:4

Have you ever had a business relationship with someone who made a commitment but later said, "Well, things changed, so I cannot honor our original agreement."

Sometimes this may be the case, but often it is simply an opportunity to avoid fulfilling an agreement. God is big on fulfilling vows. God's nature is righteousness and truth. You will always see God honor His Word. He expects the same of His people.

God says there are consequences when we do not fulfill our vows.

Subsequent Scripture verses reveal the following:
“It is better not to vow than to make a vow and not fulfill it. Do not let your mouth lead you into sin. And do not protest to the temple messenger, My vow was a mistake. Why should God be angry with what you say and destroy the work of your hands? Much dreaming and many words are meaningless. Therefore stand in awe of God!” Ecclesiastes 5:5-7

God tells us that He will destroy the work of our hands for failure to fulfill vows. That's pretty strong language. It gives us an indication of how important fulfilling vows is to God. He will not prosper our work if there are unfulfilled vows in our lives

Are there any unfulfilled vows in your life that may be hindering your projects? Vows show up in many areas of our lives - marriages, businesses, personal friendships. Unfulfilled vows in any one of these could be the reason your work may be hindered.

Ask God if there are any unfulfilled vows in your life. If so, begin today to make them right so that you may be successful in whatever God calls you to do.

December 31 by Bill Federer


'Isn't God upon the ocean, Just the same as on the land?'  
James T. Fields was born DECEMBER 31, 1817.

His father was a sea captain and died before Fields was three.



James T. Fields became the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, 1862-1870, where he became friends with the most notable writers of his day, including:

William Wordsworth,
William Makepeace Thackeray,
Charles Dickens,
Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Herman Melville,
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., and
James Russell Lowell.



After James T. Fields's death, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow dedicated a poem to him, "Auf Wiedersehen":

"...Faith overleaps the confines of our reason,
And if by faith, as in old times was said,
    Women received their dead
Raised up to life, then only for a season
Our partings are, nor shall we wait in vain
    Until we meet again!"



The Atlantic Monthly published many notable works, including

Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Hymn of the Republic,"

works of Mark Twain,

and later

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s response to pacifist clergy who argued preachers should not get involved in politics. His "Letter from Birmingham Jail" referred to St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Buber, and Paul Tillich.



The Atlantic Monthly
editor James T. Fields wrote The Captain's Daughter or The Ballad of the Tempest, 1858:



"...WE were crowded in the cabin,
Not a soul would dare to sleep,--
It was midnight on the waters,
And a storm was on the deep.



'Tis a fearful thing in winter
To be shattered by the blast,
And to hear the rattling trumpet
Thunder, 'Cut away the mast!'







So we shuddered there in silence,--
For the stoutest held his breath,
While the hungry sea was roaring
And the breakers talked with death.



As thus we sat in darkness
Each one busy with his prayers,
'We are lost!' the captain shouted,
As he staggered down the stairs.




But his little daughter whispered,
As she took his icy hand,
'Isn't God upon the ocean,
Just the same as on the land?'

Then we kissed the little maiden,
And we spake in better cheer,
And we anchored safe in harbor
When the morn was shining clear."

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Obedient


How Daily Jot Predictions 10 Years Ago Stack up Today by Bill Wilson

At the end of 2005, I wrote a Daily Jot entitled "The Year Ahead" looking at what could happen in the year 2006, a decade ago. When I look at what was happening then and what we are seeing today, I am taken back by how rapidly events that were on our radar ten years ago have shaped our culture today.

Here is what the Lord was impressing upon me at the beginning of 2006, take a moment to compare it to what we are facing as we enter 2016:

"Pundits take this time to apply their experience and knowledge to look forward at what they believe will be major occurrences throughout the new year. Prophetically, there are some profound challenges that may confront God's children in 2006, testing our faith and action.

"Here in America, I think the new year will bring an intensification of the culture wars. We will see in 2006 a major assault on marriage as pro-homosexual groups will continue to tear away at the fabric of traditional family institutions in hopes of redefining modern family and society.

"America's children will continue under attack-both in terms of values, but also physically. Our children are at the heart of the culture war. Satan's strategy is to destroy this generation through murder, abortion, sexual promiscuity, moral relativism and by blurring the lines between Biblical truth and a one world religion. Look too, for some major ministries to be tripped up because they are playing politics instead of following their first love.

"Internationally, we may well see a sharper division between the world and Israel. China and Russia will continue to use military technology and weapons to peddle influence in the Middle East, destabilize the area and control its natural resources. At the same time, these nations will attempt to expand their political power by using the Islamic nations as puppets in an onslaught against the only obstacle that stands as a roadblock to their goal of Middle East dominance-Israel as assisted by the United States.

"Developments in Iran, Syria, and Iraq will come into clearer end time focus as the Northern half of Africa may begin to show how Libya and Ethiopia fit in the Ezekiel 38 prophecy.

"Most of these things in of themselves are major apocalyptic events that could be considered overwhelming. Our response as Christians, however, must not come from confusion or fear.

Ephesians 6:12-13 reminds us, 'For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against power, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.'

"Our job is really as Christ commissioned us in Mark 16:15, 'Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.'

"May 2006 find us so obedient."

We have see the cause and effect of these events over the past decade. Let us not grow weary in our focus of what the Lord has commanded us to do.



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