Monday, December 31, 2018

The Year's Top Stories

The Year's Top Stories by Bill Wilson
Ezekiel 8:7-9 describes how the Lord directed the prophet Ezekiel to look beyond the walls of the Temple to see the truth: "and he brought me to the door of the court; and when I looked, behold a hole in the wall. Then said he unto me, Son of Man, dig now in the wall: and when I had dug in the wall, behold a door. And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here."
In Mark 3:23-24, Jesus said, "How can Satan drive out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand."
These two sets of scripture are indicative of the two top stories of 2018, which is really one story with two related parts.
The mainstream news media, a minion of Marxist-inspired globalist politicians and their billionaire corporate sponsors, employs a craft of using a small ingredient they call truth mixed with propaganda to feed the world a diet of brainwashing misinformation. Their target in America is to foment a coup of a duly elected president and to overthrow a Constitutional Republic.
Fake news has become a staple in reporting. The lines are so blurred between news-casting and editorializing that Americans, and those in other countries, must put on their helmets of discernment and dig behind the walls and the doors to find the truth. They must suspend their disbelief when they see all the wicked abominations being done.
A growing minority of radical leftists, including politicians, the media, the entertainment industry, educators, and unwitting social zombies, have used their platforms to establish a hostile environment for anyone who disagrees with their warped sense of truth and morality. Anytime anyone disagrees with them, they brand them with the hot iron of racist, xenophobe, misogynist, Islamophobe, homophobe, Nazi, bigot, deplorable, uneducated, sexist, birthers, truthers, and more.
On any issue where there is disagreement, there is a social label with which these people can sear their fellow mankind.
While calling others closed-minded, they are the most closed-minded.
In the name of free speech, they abhor free speech.
Their political intolerance and ideological bigotry is unmatched.
A nation divided against itself cannot stand.
These are not just two stories that tell the tale of 2018. They are the sum of the parts, the thousands of cuts, against those who hold the hope of righteousness in their hearts. This will no doubt continue until it is stopped. They know no limits until they destroy even the things that benefit them. They are governed by a thoroughly evil spirit.
As we enter 2019, know that you are a Romans 13:12 people: "The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light."
Know that you are a 1 Peter 2:9 people: "...a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own; that you should show forth the praises of him who has called you out of darkness into his marvelous light."
Stand in the gap for truth and righteousness.
Fight the good fight.
Be encouraged for the Lord is with you.

Good Resolutions

Good Resolutions for 2019

Please post here any New Years Resolution that you feel would be viable for all of us. Let's see how many we can list--and how many we can employ to make 2019 a great year!
Thank you, and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1. NEVER TRUST YOUR TONGUE WHEN YOUR HEART IS BITTER.

Wisdom of Wigglesworth

Wisdom of Wigglesworth
"It is always alright when you trust the Almighty." Smith Wigglesworth

Words to Ponder


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"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?"  Isaiah 43:16, 18, 19   


Quotes of Presidents  

“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count but the life in your years.”  Abraham Lincoln

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Wise Words 

“Face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness and triumph with humility.”  Thomas Monson

The Final Battle

The Final Battle
From: Today God Is First by Oz Hillman
December 31, 2018

I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and makes war (Revelation 19:11-12). 

I love old western movies as a child. So often the main characters would get into an insurmountable problem, but,  just in the nick of time the cavalry would show up blowing their trumpet and riding their horses to announce their arrival to save those in trouble.

Throughout our lives a battle is waged between Satan and God's Kingdom. There is a final battle coming that will see Jesus and His army invade the enemies of His kingdom. It will be the great climax to thousands of years of warfare.

"He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and His name is the Word of God. The armies of heaven follow Him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean. Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations. He will rule them with an iron scepter. He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God Almighty. On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: 

KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS" (Revelation 19:12-16). 

We are all moving toward a day in which we will be judged: "The dead were judged according to what they have done as recorded in the books" (Revelation 20:12-13). 

Ultimately, we who believe and are saved will reign with Christ in a new heaven and earth (Revelation 21). How you live your life now will determine your role in the new heaven and earth. 

Your life on earth is a mere blink on the scale of time. Whatever hardships you've faced on earth will pale in comparison to the glory that is to be revealed when the marriage of the Bride of Christ takes place on that final day.

Be faithful. Stand firm. And see the glory of the Lord. Amen.

Three Roadblocks to Your Breakthrough

Three Roadblocks to Your Breakthrough by Linda Evans Shepherd
There was a time in my life when I expected God to move on my behalf simply because I belonged to him. So when difficulties and hardships became my companion, I have to admit that my feelings were hurt.
But truth be told, the No. 1 reason I couldn't get past my difficulties was my own prayerlessness. I just wasn't sure how to bring my problems to God. After all, it didn't seem as though it was my place to try to alter what appeared to be what God had allowed. Praying about problems seemed wrong also because God already knew my troubles.
It was a horrible car accident that put my baby into a coma that moved me to search the secrets of prayer. My search helped me to reach out to God and watch in amazement as God reached back to me.
Not only did my daughter wake up from her yearlong coma, but I also discovered the sweetness of God's presence as I finally learned how to pray.
Now, when a person comes to me in a desperate search for a prayer breakthrough, I start with this two-step prescription:
1. Be sure you know God: This starts with a simple prayer like "Dear God, Your son Jesus was punished on a cross for my sins. He died in my place, then rose from the dead. He did this to conquer sin so that I might receive Your forgiveness. I receive Your forgiveness and turn away from my sins so that I may walk with You. Lord, come into my life; fill me with your Holy Spirit."
2. Talk to God: Stop overthinking prayer. Prayer is as simple as telling God how you feel; asking for His help; thanking Him for your blessings; asking Him for wisdom, healing, peace, joy, victory and breakthrough. In other words, the secret of prayer is actually praying.
Now that we have set the baseline for prayer itself, let's push deeper and discuss ways to push through your prayer roadblocks.
3 Prayer Roadblocks
First, don't get discouraged or offended, and don't give God the silent treatment. While you wait on God's answer to your request, consider eliminating the following roadblocks:
• Unforgiveness: If you harbor unforgiveness, try praying, "Dear Lord, I lay my bitterness at the foot of the cross. Even though it may seem impossible, I choose to forgive through Your power so I can experience Your peace and answers to my prayers."
• Trauma or Grief: Please know it's not wrong to feel traumatized or to grieve after heartache or tragedy. However, the enemy, the devil, loves to use trauma and grief to wound your soul, scarring it so you can't hear God, feel the joy of His presence or find your prayer breakthroughs. To find healing from trauma and grief, just pray:
"Dear Lord, I lay my trauma and grief at Your feet and exchange it for Your peace. I cast out the spirit of trauma and grief that the enemy would use to suffocate me. Heal my broken heart; restore my traumatized soul, in Jesus' name, Amen."
• Oppression: We can open portals to the enemy with lies, unkind words, demonic media or perverse books, TV shows and other entertainments.
When the enemy has an open portal into our lives, he can not only create confusion, but he can make it harder to press through in prayer. To eliminate this kind of oppression, try praying:
Dear Lord, I confess my sins to You. Please forgive me and give me the power to turn away from any activity that is opening doors to the enemy. Forgive me for these open doors!
I ask that you purify my soul with the blood of Jesus, and also shut and lock the enemy out. Please open my eyes to evil objects I have in my home, like Tarot cards, idols or things that, though not possessed by the devil, may attract darkness into my home. Show me how to clean not only my heart but my residence.
I invite You to inhabit my home and life and renew my mind through the reading of the Word and praising you. Thank You for helping me take out my spiritual trash. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Now, all that's left to do is to give God your battle and wait for His answer. Remember to praise Him while you wait, and don't forget this: His answer will come. It may be "yes," "no" or "later," but it will come.
In the meantime, keep your eyes open so you can notice the miracles He's already orchestrating on your behalf.
Trust the Lord of the breakthrough, and you will soon see how He will turn your circumstances into a breakthrough for you.

A Most Powerful Spiritual Force

A Most Powerful Spiritual Force by Cindy Trimm
History has been marred by wars, rioting, despotic leadership, geopolitical challenges, ethnic cleansing, environmental erosion, and diseases that threatened to wipe out all of humanity. Yet in spite of these threats to our very existence, we are able to look through the pages of history books to identify individuals who kept hope alive and pointed us to the possibility of a better and brighter future by the power of their vision.
Proverbs tells us that "where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs 29:18)—they stumble in the darkness of despair. Lacking hope, they lose their way and eventually fail to thrive. But those visionaries who changed the course of history would not let that happen. Their bold ideas provoked us to change and inspired us to believe that we could overcome the challenge of the day—and we did.
It was the vision of ordinary individuals willing to risk failure and sometimes even death that has been key in the fight against colonialism, apartheid, authoritarianism, preventable disease, segregation, poverty and illiteracy, to name a few. These visionaries hailed from every corner of the earth. They came from a diversity of backgrounds, ethnicities and religious persuasions. They were doctors and ditch-diggers, emancipators and engineers, common folk and rich folk, freemen and slaves, politicians and poets, environmentalists and economists, scientists and theologians.
Visionaries such as Martin Luther King Jr., Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Sojourner Truth, John F. Kennedy, Jane Goodall, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, William Booth, D. L. Moody, Aimee Semple-McPherson, Oral Roberts, Billy Graham, Desmond Tutu, Billy Sunday, Rachel Carson, Vandana Shiva, Steve Jobs and Walt Disney, along with a myriad of others helped foster peace, technological advance, medical breakthroughs and new economies, as well as new moral and ethical ways of thinking and living. I am impressed by the biographies of these visionaries that I have read over the years, and I'm inspired by their stories.
But the greatest visionary ever to live was Jesus Christ. He had a vision to save all of humanity and restore us back to our original state as heavenly representatives.
Vision is one of the most important spiritual forces in the world. By it, lives are enhanced, purpose is actualized and potential is maximized. It is a force that has shaped our world and fostered the progress of humanity. It is an essential factor for technological advancement, medical and scientific breakthroughs, community development, economic growth and other accomplishments. It is a key element that helps shape our collective and individual lives.
Vision requires the use of the mind. Your mind is an idea-generating innovative machine. It has no lids or limitations, except those that have been self-imposed. Your mind is powerful and can propel you to do so many extraordinary things—once you understand how to harness its power (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).
One idea is all it takes to create a beautiful work of art. One spark of inspiration is all it takes to compose a symphony. One vision for something better is all it takes to change the trajectory of a nation. In the words of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, "A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral,"
What extraordinary possibility are you able to see when you look at your ordinary circumstances?
However, vision is not only the art of imagining; it is also the ability to bring what you've imagined to pass. Imagine what you could do if you did more than just think about doing something.
Don't just imagine the possibilities—take action now to realize the life you've imagined living, the things you've imagined doing, the industries you've imagined impacting, the people you've imagined influencing and the world you've imagined changing for the better.
Begin to turn your rock pile into a cathedral, even if only one stone at a time. With the blueprint of your vision before you, set your resolve to build a better tomorrow.

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Humor for Today

Humor for Today

A WALL

GOD seems to sanction building a wall to protect the LAND.

May we who believe "stand in the gap before HIM on behalf of the 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

Wisdom of Wigglesworth

Wisdom of Wigglesworth
"We are here to … destroy the kingdoms of darkness, to move among satanic forces and subdue them in the name of JESUS." Smith Wigglesworth

Words to Ponder



Words to Ponder                                                                                                                The BIBLE      

“Since thou spakest of him, thou skippedst for joy.” Jeremiah 48:27



Quotes of Presidents  

Our gratitude ... should be commensurate with the boundless blessings which we enjoy."  James K. Polk

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Wise Words 

“If we’re going to bring out the best in people, we need to sow seeds of encouragement.”  Joel Osteen

John Anderson My Jo

Thank you for the 46 years we've spent together as husband and wife. Thank you for the unfailing love you have lavished upon me.
When we began to see one another you said, "I'll always love my wife. The only person I'll love better is JESUS."
Being a young lady of little understanding at the time, I replied, "I'm glad I'm not going to marry you! I want to be with someone who will always love me best."
In loving JESUS first, any couple will assure the love they bestow upon one another is that which flows from GOD'S own heart, the love they give to each other will be HIS, the only love on earth that "will never fail." I Corinthians 13:8
Thank you, Skippedest, for 46 beautiful years.
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John Anderson my jo, John,

The Presbyterian Rebellion

Thank you to a Pentecostal preacher, Dale Russo, for pointing out a little-known, little-taught truth about the American Revolution:
The Presbyterian Rebellion
America's Calvinist Foundations
by Harry Seabrook
It is estimated that two-thirds of the 3 million Americans at the time of the Revolutionary War were Reformed Protestants, and even that leaves out the many Episcopalians, who had a Reformed confession in the Thirty-Nine Articles, and the descendants of the French Huguenots. Presbyterians, above all, were responsible for convincing the colonists to revolt even though, prior to the war, about 40% of the population was pro-British.
"Whatever the cause, the Calvinists were the only fighting Protestants. It was they whose faith gave them courage to stand up for the Reformation. In England, Scotland, France, Holland, they, and they only, did the work, and but for them the Reformation would have been crushed... If it had not been for Calvinists, Huguenots, Puritans, and whatever you like to call them, the Pope and Philip would have won, and we should either be Papists or Socialists." ~ Sir John Skelton
"[Calvinists] are the true heroes of England. They founded England, in spite of the corruption of the Stuarts, by the exercise of duty, by the practice of justice, by obstinate toil, by vindication of right, by resistance to oppression, by the conquest of liberty, by the repression of vice. They founded Scotland; they founded the United States; at this day they are, by their descendants, founding Australia and colonizing the world." ~ French atheist Hippolyte Taine (1828 to 1893)
"Calvinism has been the chief source of republican government." ~ Lorraine Boettner
"In Calvinism lies the origin and guarantee of our constitutional liberties." ~ Goren van Prinsterer
Historian George Bancroft called Calvin "the father of America," and added, "He who will not honor the memory and respect the influence of Calvin knows but little of the origin of American liberty."
"John Calvin was the virtual founder of America." ~ German historian Leopold von Ranke
"The Revolution of 1776, so far as it was affected by religion, was a Presbyterian measure. It was the natural outgrowth of the principles which the Presbyterianism of the Old World planted in her sons, the English Puritans, the Scotch Covenanters, the French Huguenots, the Dutch Calvinists, and the Presbyterians of Ulster." ~ George Bancroft
It is no wonder that King James I once said: "Presbytery agreeth with monarchy like God with the Devil." In England, our First War for Independence was referred to as the "Presbyterian Rebellion."
A Hessian captain (one of the 30,000 German mercenaries used by England) wrote in 1778, "Call this war by whatever name you may, only call it not an American rebellion; it is nothing more or less than a Scots-Irish Presbyterian rebellion."
Another monarchist wrote to King George III: "I fix all of the blame for these extraordinary proceedings on the Presbyterians. They have been the chief and principle instruments in all of these flaming measures. They always do and ever will act against government from that restless and turbulent anti-monarchical spirit which has always distinguished them everywhere."
In a letter from New York dated November 1776, the Earl of Dartmouth was informed by one of his representatives: "Presbyterianism is really at the bottom of this whole conspiracy, has supplied it with Vigour, and will never rest, till something is decided on it."
John D. Sergeant, a member of the Continental Congress from New Jersey, credited the Scots-Irish with being the main pillar of support for the Revolution in Pennsylvania. A New Englander, not supportive of the Presbyterians, agreed, calling the Scots-Irish "the most God-provoking democrats this side of Hell."
Prime Minister Horace Walpole rose in Parliament to say: "There is no use crying about it. Cousin America has eloped with a Presbyterian parson," referring to John Witherspoon, president of Princeton University (the "seminary of sedition"), and the only minister to sign the Declaration of Independence. Witherspoon was not only one of the founding fathers, he was the instructor of the founding fathers. Nine of the 55 delegates at the Constitutional Convention had been students of Witherspoon's. In fact, David Barton notes that 87 of the 243 founding fathers graduated from Presbyterian Princeton, so it is hardly surprising that the founders created a republic.
"When Cornwallis was driven back to ultimate retreat and surrender at Yorktown, all of the colonels of the Colonial Army but one were Presbyterian elders. More than one-half of all the soldiers and officers of the American Army during the Revolution were Presbyterians." ~ J.R. Sizoo
"From 1706 to the opening of the revolutionary struggle, the only body in existence which stood for our present national political organization [republicanism] was the General Synod of the American Presbyterian Church... The Congregational Churches of New England had no connection with each other, and had no power apart from the civil government. The Episcopal Church was without organization in the colonies, was dependent for support and a ministry on the Established Church of England, and was filled with an intense loyalty to the British monarchy. The Reformed Dutch Church did not become an efficient and independent organization until 1771, and the German Reformed Church did not attain to that condition until 1793. The Baptist Churches were separate organizations, the Methodists were practically unknown, and the Quakers were non-combatants." ~ Dr. W.H. Roberts
Only the Presbyterian Church lined up solidly behind the colonists, and without them independence would not have been possible. Oh, and that Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson? It came along a full year after Scots-Irish Presbyterians in Charlotte, North Carolina, wrote their own declaration of independence. The Mecklenburg Declaration, written on May 20, 1775, "by unanimous resolution declared the people free and independent, and that all laws and commissions from the king were henceforth null and void," as Lorraine Boettner writes.
Jefferson's biographer notes: "Everyone must be persuaded that one of these papers must have been borrowed from the other." George Bancroft observes that the Mecklenburg assembly consisted of "twenty-seven staunch Calvinists, one-third of whom were ruling elders in the Presbyterian church, including the President and Secretary, and one was a Presbyterian minister." Ephraim Brevard, who drafted the document, and after whom Brevard, NC, is named, was a Presbyterian ruling elder and a Princeton graduate. (Mecklenburg is far more desirable than anything inspired by John Locke. It is interesting to note that these Charlotte Presbyterians, who had been under the guidance of Alexander Craighead, later rejected the non-covenantal national Constitution.)
"[Patrick Henry's] mother drilled him in Presbyterian or Calvinistic theology, which provided the backbone for the American resistance to British tyranny. As one author has noted, Calvinism 'has been able to inspire and sustain the bravest efforts ever made by man to break the yoke of unjust authority...' It has 'borne ever an inflexible front to illusion and mendacity, and has preferred rather to be ground to powder, like flint, than to bend before violence, or melt under enervating temptation.' By the time of the American Revolution, approximately two-thirds of the colonial population had been 'trained in the school of Calvin.' Henry, through his mother, was a spiritual descendant of Calvin and represented the liberating element of a Reformed theology and world-view." ~ Isaac Backus
One example among many in the "Black Regiment" (of parsons) was the Rev. James Caldwell of the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Caldwell also served as chaplain to the Continental Army. A Redcoat murdered his wife by firing into his home. Leaving his children in the care of the townsfolk, Caldwell rejoined the fight, which had moved to Springfield. When wadding for ammunition ran low, Caldwell ran to the First Presbyterian Church of Springfield and returned with as many hymnals as he could carry. Tearing out the pages, he yelled, "Put Watts into 'em, boys! Give 'em Watts!" He was killed in battle one year later.
This was a man who carried pistols with him to church and laid them on the pulpit before he began the sermon. One of the nine orphaned Caldwell children became a U.S. Supreme Court clerk and worked for the cause of African colonization. A town in Liberia is named Caldwell in his memory. War hero Lafayette, George Washington's close friend, and the man who incidentally was given the honor of naming a cousin of mine from 5 generations ago (Carolina Lafayette Seabrook), took another of the Caldwell children home with him to France.
During the feudal era, bishops rode to war at the head of armies. There was a time in America when this was still the case.