http://townhall.com/columnists/mikeadams/2016/04/29/tactics-n2154983;"Asking Questions"-
http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/29295
IN THE NEWS:
"Chilis Cancels Planned Parenthood Fundraiser After Pro-Life People Complain" -
Steven Ertelt, Jan.26, 2017; http://www.lifenews.com/2017/01/26/chilis-cancels-planned-parenthood-fundraiser-after-pro-life-people-complain/ [I was glad to just send the Chili's corporate office an email (found at the bottom of this article) thanking them for cancelling the fundraiser. Thank God some companies are willing to do the right thing! - Stan]
CHONDA PIERECE"Chonda Pierce at Inauguration "-
http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2017/january/comedian-chonda-pierces-inauguration-ball-performance?cpid=EU_CBNNEWS : [In all the coverage of the recent inauguration, you probably didn't hear about this performance by Christian comedian Chonda Pierce at the Family Research Council Inaugural Ball. BTW, her performance is followed by a great Christian musical performance. Enjoy! -Stan]
Will we make it as a nation? That depends on where we put our trust. And lately, it’s been pointed in the wrong direction.
Like many of you, I watched the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. And like many of you, there was much I appreciated in the ceremonies and also things that concerned me.
But what really caught my attention were the remarks of New Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. After painting a very grim picture of the state of the nation, Schumer said this: “Despite these challenges, I stand here today confident in this great country for one reason: you, the American people.” Senator Schumer’s words echoed Barack Obama’s words at his final press conference as President, "At my core,” he said, “I think we're going to be OK . . . . I believe in the American people."
Now when Schumer made his remarks, I joked to the Colson Center board members watching with me, that “William Jennings Bryan just woke up from his grave and said, ‘Amen!’ and Winston Churchill just woke up from his grave screaming, ‘No!’”
Okay, it’s an obscure reference. Bryan was the classic populist politician of the early 20th century that led the prosecution at the famous Scopes trial. Bryan, known as the “Great Commoner,” was certain that the majority and popular opinion could be trusted at all times—whether in matters of politics, religion, or the teaching of science in the public schools. His overconfident faith in the American public, and in his own abilities as an orator, are at least partly responsible for the Scopes Trial being the embarrassing episode that it was.
Churchill, on the other hand, knew better. He knew the majority could be wrong, and that mob rule was a very real and constant threat. So did our founding fathers, which is why they gave us a republic, not a pure democracy—and placed limits on both the majority and on the government itself. It’s why, for example, we have the electoral college.
Chuck Colson tackled that issue back in 2000, shortly after the election of George Bush. You’ll remember how supporters of Al Gore called for the elimination of the electoral college, just as Clinton supporters are now. Chuck offered a much-needed civics lesson. “This country was never intended to be direct democracy,” he said, “nor was it intended that the president be elected by direct vote. And there was a very good reason for this, one greatly influenced by… biblical values.”
In a republican form of government, the people elect representatives to govern. Power between central authority and local authorities—as well as between branches of government—is to be balanced. In an ideal republic, elected officials rise above polls and public passions and act in the best interest of the nation.
Republics are also based on a constitution—a rule book, if you will—that protects the rights of individuals not only against a monarch, but from mob rule. It’s why, for example, the right to free speech can’t be voted away by a simple majority. To do that—heaven forbid—Congress and the states would have to amend the Constitution.
“In this,” Chuck said, “the Founders were deeply influenced by the political understanding developed during the Protestant Reformation. Scottish cleric Samuel Rutherford wrote Lex Rex, or, the Law is King, which enshrined the rule of law over the monarch and over the people.
All of this necessarily safeguards against the depravity of man. Because all men and women, from princesses to paupers, individuals and groups are, as John Calvin taught, predisposed to sin. So he not only argued against the "divine rule of kings," but also against direct democracy. Like the American founders two hundred-some years later, he “advocated a republican form of government with representatives chosen to lead for us—limited government, with powers balanced.” This, Calvin believed, “would best meet biblical objectives.”
And he’s right. Will we be okay as a nation? That’s my prayer. But it’s not because I trust the people. After all, it’s right on the money: It’s in God we trust.
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RESOURCES - Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. (Proverbs 3:5-6)
"The Electoral College" - Chuck Colson | BreakPoint.org | November 13, 2000;
http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/breakpoint-commentaries-search/entry/13/11494
Time is of the essence, as the trial continues. Our silence could be their death.
Other Christians facing death in Sudan are now free because you spoke out. Demand Sudan free Pastors Hassan and Kuwa now. Sign Our NEW Petition: Save Christian Pastors from Death...https://aclj.org/persecuted-church/save-christian-pastors-from-possible-death?
URGENT: 12/16 - American Center For Law and Justice: A Christian pastor in Turkey was just imprisoned. He is in danger. American Pastor Andrew Brunson - a U.S. citizen from North Carolina - has been falsely charged with "membership in an armed terrorist organization." The charging documents state no "evidence has[] been gathered" against him. He has been a Christian pastor in Turkey for the past 23 years. Pastor Andrew had been in a detention center since October 7, 2016, but he was just transferred to prison. During his 63-day detainment, he was denied access to his Turkish attorney. Turkey - our NATO ally - has begun increased crackdowns on Christians. If convicted, Pastor Andrew could face years in prison based on extremely serious - and false - charges.
We must act quickly before it is too late. Pastor Andrew's Turkish attorney is filing an urgent appeal of his arrest today. Pastor Andrew urgently needs your voice now.
Demand his freedom. https://aclj.org/persecuted-church/free-american-pastor-andrew-brunson?
PERSONAL UPDATE: Please see the JOURNAL section on the right side of this blog page for the latest. I REALLY appreciate all your prayers!
PRAY FOR OUR LEADERS: 1) Pray for esp. PRESIDENT-ELECT TRUMP and his advisors that they would select Godly leaders who will be accountable to do an excellent job (or be fired!) ; that he would seek God's wisdom and be enabled to lead our country effectively in the years ahead; and 2) Pray our leaders at every level of government will Spirit-filled, leading us with Godly wisdom and integrity; that they will only pass legislation and enact policies that will benefit Americans today as well as future generations and NOT do any lasting harm.
SUPREME COURT: PRAY that the justices sitting on the Supreme Court will only hand down decisions that are in the best interests of our country now and for future generations.
Be Prepared TO ENGAGE WITH THE PC CULTURE: Go to:"Tactics" -
http://townhall.com/columnists/mikeadams/2016/04/29/tactics-n2154983;"Asking Questions"-
http://www.breakpoint.org/bpcommentaries/entry/13/29295
World-Wide Prayer Requests:
http://live.opendoorsusa.org/wwl/?utm_source=action&utm_medium=email&utm_content=content-banner&utm_campaign=may-2016
PRAY for the ON-GOING crisis now happening in IRAQ/SYRIA. Pray that coalition forces will be able to destroy the leadership and infrastructure of ISIS.
"Why It's Becoming More Difficult to Be a Christian in INDIA" - 03-03-2016;
http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2016/March/Why-Its-Becoming-More-Difficult-to-Be-a-Christian-in-India
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