July 2009 Entries
Well Said---I don't know who wrote the originated, but it sounds sensible!
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I have noted that many elected officials, both Democrats and Republicans, called upon America to unite behind Obama. 
Well, I want to make it clear to all who will listen that I AM NOT uniting behind Obama! 
I will respect the Office which he holds, and I will acknowledge his abilities as an orator with a teleprompter and pray for him, BUT that is it.
I have begun today to see what I can do to make sure that He is a one-term President! 
  
Why am I doing this? 
It is because I do not share Obama's vision or Value system for America; 
I do not share his Abortion beliefs; 
I do not share his radical Marxist's concept of re-distributing wealth; 
I do not share his stated views on raising taxes on those who make $150,000+ (the ceiling has been changed three times since August); 
I do not share his view that America is Arrogant; 
I do not share his view that America is not a Christian Nation; 
I do not share his view that the military should be reduced by 25%; 
I do not share his view of amnesty and giving more to illegal's than American Citizens who need help; 
I do not share his views on homosexuality and his definition of marriage; 
I do not share his views that Radical Islam is our friend and Israel is our enemy who should give up any land; 
I do not share his spiritual beliefs (at least the ones he has made public); 
I do not share his beliefs on how to re-work the health care system in America; 
I do not share his Strategic views of the Middle East, and certainly do not share his plan to sit down with terrorist regimes such as Iran.
Bottom line, my America is vastly different from Obama's, and I have a higher obligation to my Country and my God to do what is Right!
For eight (8) years, the Liberals in our Society, led by numerous entertainers who would have no platform and no real credibility but for their celebrity status, have attacked President Bush, his family, and his spiritual beliefs!

They have not moved toward the center in their beliefs and their philosophies, and
they never came together nor compromised their personal beliefs for the betterment of our Country!
They have portrayed my America as a land where everything is tolerated except being intolerant! 
They have been a vocal and irreverent minority for years;
they have mocked and attacked the very core values so important to the founding and growth of our Country!
They have made every effort to remove the name of God or Jesus Christ from our Society!
They have challenged capital punishment, the right to bear firearms, and the most basic principles of our criminal code;
they have attacked one of the most fundamental of all Freedoms, the right of free speech!
Unite behind Obama? Never!
I am sure many of you who read this think that I am going overboard,
but I refuse to retreat one more inch in favor of those whom I believe are the embodiment of Evil!
PRESIDENT BUSH was not perfect during his Presidency, and I am not sure how history will judge him.
However, I believe that he weighed his decisions in light of the long established Judeo-Christian principles of our Founding Fathers!!!
I am going to be a thorn in the side of those who, if left unchecked, will destroy our Country!! Any more compromise is more defeat!
I pray that the results of this election will wake up many who have sat on the sidelines and
allowed the Socialist-Marxist anti-God crowd to slowly change so much of what has been good in America !
"Error of Opinion may be tolerated where Reason is left free to combat it." (Thomas Jefferson) 
God bless you and God bless our Country!!! 

Pass this on if you agree please forward it on.
Thanks for your time, be safe.  "In God We Trust"
'If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.'  - Ronald Reagan
I WANT THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE BACK.....

It has happened....I am officially getting old!  Yesterday I hit fifty! 50? Where has the time gone.  My forties were like a blur. But to be honest I am pretty excited about the fifty stuff.  I received my AARP card last week on cue.  I checked out all the potential savings you get by being a member and I am always looking for something free.  Young people are looking at me differently. I told a waitress I was fifty and she stepped back - really?  I took it as a compliment!

Truthfully I am thankful. Anonymous wrote:

“Count your age with friends but not with years.”   

Lee Iacoca wrote:

"My father always used to say that when you die, if you've got five real friends, then you've had a great life."

I guess I am very young and very blessed.  This weekend I will really celebrate my birthday and get to have dozens of my good friends gathered together.  A real joy -- getting old is fun!

Bob Kauflin was an original member of the Christian singing group, GLAD. Today he heads up worship ministries of Sovereign Grace Ministries, a collection of like minded churches with pastors the like of Josh Harriss, CJ Mahaney and others.  Our worship pastor emailed me this article by Bob about planning worship with a holiday like 4th of July in mind.

Should July 4th Affect Our Sunday Planning?
Jul 4, 2009 12:35 PM
Author: Bob Kauflin
Someone reminded me of a post I did back in May of 2007 on this topic. Here it is again. I pray that today fills you with gratefulness not only for the freedom of our country for which many have given their lives, but also for the eternal freedom from God’s wrath found only in the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ.
West sent in this question.
Do national holidays have any influence on your worship planning? To what extent? Specifically, would you use the Sunday before Independence Day to focus on our utter dependence on Christ, our freedom from bondage to sin, our slavery to Christ (and so acknowledge, but spiritualize the holiday), or do you have a way of genuinely giving thanks for our nation without worshiping it? Is it just contextual - the answer depending on the congregation we serve? Surely we shouldn’t pull out the American flag, and sing “My County ‘Tis of Thee” in worship, but how can we show (if you think we should at all) heart-felt thanks to God for the United States?
I answered a similar question last year, and thought I’d repost that answer, slightly edited, here.
In brief, since God’s kingdom is not of this world (Jn. 18:36), we don’t feel any obligation to draw attention to, highlight, or celebrate civil holidays as part of our Sunday gatherings. There are a number of reasons. Our country doesn’t set the agenda and priorities for the meetings of the church – God’s Word does. Also, one country’s celebration may confront another country’s values. For instance you won’t find many Christians in Britain excited about Independence Day. Finally, we gather on Sundays to remember the covenant God has made with us, celebrate the redemption He has provided through His Son, and to encourage one another to live lives worthy of the Gospel. The values celebrated by a particular public holiday may not always line up with those goals.
However, that doesn’t mean we need to completely ignore civil holidays. I asked our resident theologian and my good friend Jeff Purswell for his thoughts, and he wrote:
“If [civil holidays] loom large in the mind of my congregation, I don’t want to draw more attention to it by ignoring it—rather, such occasions become opportunities to help people think Biblically about them and to place them in their proper theological context (e.g., on July 4th: “We’re most grateful for the freedom we have as a nation this day. We’re completely undeserving, and most in the world don’t experience this common grace. However, it should remind us of a greater freedom we have. . .”).”
For example, we use Mother’s Day as an opportunity to extol the value of motherhood in God’s plan, and will often honor them in some way. One year we had a mother/daughter choir sing two songs. We emphasize that Hallmark cards doesn’t determine who we honor, but we don’t want to miss an opportunity to draw attention to the significant role mothers play in raising the next generation. Near Memorial Day we might take a moment to honor and thank those who have served our country in the service. In previous years our church held a Labor Day picnic as an evangelistic event for the community. But we never allowed a public holiday to define or govern our decisions about how we led the Sunday meeting. In other words, we didn’t sing God Bless America, My Country ‘Tis of Thee, or any other patriotic song. Of course, we can always pray for our government, but that’s not limited to a particular holiday our country might be observing, and doesn’t assume God is required to bless us because we’re a “Christian” nation. (1 Tim. 2:1-2)
Finally, Jeff made the excellent point that we shouldn’t take the opposite extreme of unnecessarily criticizing the holiday or those who observe it.
“[Civil holidays] can be real expressions of common grace that enable us to rest, celebrate, and even to do so with a common frame of reference with non-believers. Therefore, I don’t want to be a dour, angry, graceless, ungrateful spiritual snob (e.g., “The 4th of July means NOTHING!!!! This country is under God’s judgment!!! The secular humanists have stolen this nation from the Christian vision of our founding fathers!!!!”).”
Good counsel. God tells us in Colossians 4:5-6, “Conduct yourselves wisely toward outsiders, making the best use of the time. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.”
Let’s make the most of every opportunity to exalt the superior glory, wisdom, grace, and truth of our Savior and His glorious Gospel that provides our only hope of lasting freedom and joy.

 

I really appreciate the work of Tony Perkins and Family Research Council.  He is doing the heavy lifting these days in the nation's capitol. It's not an easy job.  He daily sends out a briefing -- today was excellent....enjoy and have a safe and reflective Fourth of July!

The Glorious Fourth

In a letter to his wife Abigail, John Adams told her of the actions of the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776. "The second day of July, 1776 [the actual day the Declaration was signed], will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary Festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward forever."

As we celebrate Independence Day, as John Adams so aptly predicted, we must not forget nor overlook the intense struggle our Founding Fathers faced. Their Christian faith played a critical role in an era that altered the history of the world.

There is not a better example of this seamless devotion to God and country than Samuel Adams. In his time, Sam was far more famous than his cousin, John. Sam was known as the last of the great Puritans and the father of the Revolution. It was Sam Adams who organized the Sons of Liberty and the Committees of Correspondence. (By the way, if you're going out to a Tea Party on Saturday, historians believe that the first tea party, the one in Boston, was organized by Samuel Adams. It was that Boston Tea Party that lit the fuse of the American Revolution).

When Sam Adams was elected to that First Continental Congress and traveled to the gathering of leaders in Philadelphia, he thought the Continental Congress needed to begin its work on its knees--in prayer. But when the motion was made to call in a local clergyman to lead the worship, John Jay of New York and Edward Rutledge of South Carolina objected. We are too diverse, they said. We could never agree on whose prayers to say.

Rising to his feet, Sam Adams spoke: "I am no bigot," he said, "I can hear the prayer of any man of piety and virtue who is a friend to his country." Deeply moved, the delegates voted to approve Sam Adams' idea. The next morning, amid reports of the British moving against the people of his hometown of Boston, Sam knelt in prayer with his fellow delegates, as the Rev. Jacob Duch? prayed. "Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me, and fight against them that fight against me."

That inspired move by Sam Adams did much to overcome suspicions among the delegates. Joseph Reed of Philadelphia called that prayer "a masterly stroke." Those Founding Fathers could now work together for liberty.

Soon, Sam Adams would sign the Declaration of Independence. Alongside Sam Adams' name you can find that of Charles Carroll, a delegate from Maryland. Carroll was the richest man in Congress and the only Roman Catholic. Nowhere else on earth in 1776 could you find an Evangelical like Sam Adams pledge "his life, his fortune, and his sacred honor" alongside a Catholic like Charles Carroll. They both risked death by hanging for signing that great Declaration. But they served the King of Kings and had no fear of King George III.

In our efforts to maintain the freedoms won by our forefathers we must be like them--people of action and prayer. We must never sever our personal faith from our public stand for faith, family and freedom.


Yesterday came the unbelievable news that comedian Al Franken will be seated as the Minn. Senator and the 60th vote - giving the democrats a super major and the ability to pass any laws, at any time and the opposition not able to stop it.  What a mess we are in in this country. Now we have no voice to scrutinize any bill being considered. Thousand page bills will be delivered in the middle of the night and votes taken at day break. Three and a half more years at a worst case scenario.  Well I can cry and whine all I want - the fact is God is the King and ruler over all, so I think this little story helps me laugh!!  Someone in my small group sent it to me....

A woman in a hot-air balloon realized she was lost. She lowered her altitude and spotted a man in a boat below. She shouted to him,"Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don't know where I am."
 The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, "You're in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above a ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.
 She rolled her eyes and said, "You must be a Republican."
 "I am," replied the man. "How did you know?"
 "Well," answered the balloonist, "everything you told me is technically correct. But I have no idea what to do with your information, and I'm still lost. Frankly, you've not been much help to me."
 The man smiled and responded, "You must be an Obama Democrat."
 "I am," replied the balloonist. "How did you know?"
 "Well," said the man, "you don't know where you are or where you are going. You've risen to where you are, due to a large quantity of hot air.You made a promise you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem. You're in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but somehow, now it's my fault."