Wednesday, August 14, 2019

#2763 (8/14) "The Problem With “Do Something!”- Where Our Hope Truly Lies"

ATTENTION SCROLL DOWN  to get TODAY'S article entitled in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. PLEASE be sure to note the various PRAYER REQUESTS listed BEFORE and AFTER the posted article. (NOTE the list of DAILY prayer requests for the persecuted church.)  They ALL deserve  your intercession.

A SPECIAL POST: Jeffrey Epstein and 2 Peter 2:9 - Last Sunday (8/11), when word of the "suicide" of the disgraced billionaire was revealed, I had an unepected prompting from God's Spirit in which I sensed Him saying, "Did you take time to PRAY for the man beore he died?" When I shared that with a Christian at my workplace, I received a surprised look that seemed to say, "Why would you want to have prayed for that horrible man?" While the temptation is to think that, the question is what does Scripture - and thus God - say. I was led in my reflection to 2 Peter 2:9 - "The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting ANYONE to perish [ie, be destined for Hell], but EVERYONE to come to repentance." In other words, just because OUR sins are not as bad as THAT GUY or any other person doesn't mean we deserve Heaven and not Hell ourselves. Is ANYONE not redeemable, ANYONE not loved by God and for whom He does NOT want to "perish?" I've continued for a long time to pray regularly for the abortioinists (who are our country's greatest mass murderers as many have killed not just hundreds but tens of thousands of pre-born children!) I know of. I also pray daily for some of the worst world dictators and leaders. And so praying for ANY "horrible person" we hear about should not be so strange for any believer.WE deserve Hell for our sins just as he/she does but praise God for His salvation in Christ we are saved from such a fate. NO ONE is loved any less by God because of their sinsw; 
EVERYONE deserves our prayers! - Stan

PRAYER ALERT:
URGENT: 
*Pray for those suffering as a result of the rcent shootings in Texas and Ohio.
*Pray for the easing of tensions with  Iran, that further escalation is prevented.
*Pray for the easing of tensions and a return to civility in Congress.
1) Pray for the continued violent crisis taking place in Venezuela and for America’s and other Latin American countries to respond appropriately;
 PRAY also that our leaders will finally implement an effective border policy that will prevent these incidents in the future.
3)  Pray for U.S. Pastor David Lin in China (see "Something Serious Is Happening In That Dark Place" -  Tony Perkins, Washington Watch, April 09, 2019; https://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20190409/something-serious)
4) Leah Sharibu is a courageous Nigerian Christian teen girl held captive by Boko Haram. The Islamic militia is threatening to kill or enslave her because she won't renounce Jesus Christ. Pray that the UN will intervene in her release. [2/13 – This day marked ONE YEAR since her kidnapping.]

ATTENTION!

DECLARATION FOR LIFE: Please be sure to sign this at:  https://www.focusonthefamily.com/pro-life

PERSONAL UPDATE:
 8/10 Note my latest entry in the JOURNAL section on the right side of this page.


AMERICA’S GOT TALENT” – This is absolutely my favorite show of the summer, of the year. Thus far, the following are my favorite acts. Please check them out and be moved, laugh hysterically, and simply be amazed. [NBC, Tuesdays, 8-10 pm EST]
 Emanne Beasha - 10-Year-Old Singer Emanne Beasha STUNS With "Nessun Dorma"- America's Got Talent 2019 [ 8/6 – Praise God Emanne received the Golden Buzzer as the best act of the night and will be going on to the live round!]
Ryan Niemiller - Ryan Niemiller: AGT Season 14 Auditi 7/24 – Praise God Ryan made the Judge’s Cut last night and will be in the live show in several weeks!]
Kodi Lee  -   https://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/video/kodi-lee-singer-americas-got-talent-season-14-auditions/3962796; 8/13 Kodi Lee Got Us Crying With a Performance of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' on 'AGT': Watch
8/14/2019; https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/8527359/kodi-lee-simon-garfunkel-agt

8/14 -  PRAY for the President and others in leadership
 (1 Tim. 2:1-3)
Heavenly Father,
 I pray that you will guide President Trump to seek YOU with all his heart, mind, soul, and strength in the New Year. May he act with wisdom and strength against those whose actions would bring harm to this nation and the world now and for generations to come. I pray that you would strengthen his marriage and deepen the love he and his wife Melania share. Pray that you give them wisdom to speak into the life of their son Barron. Please protect him and his family and others in our leadership from physical harm that any might seek to do against them. May all that our President does bring honor and glory to YOU and cause him to draw in closer relationship with you. I ask this in the powerful name of Jesus Christ, Amen. P.S. - I highly recommend your reading "The Faith of Donald J. Trump." The copy I read is in my public library. It really helps us understand our 45th President better.

(from Intercessors For AmericaAs *the Lord Leads, please pray ...
*For rest for President Trump and the first Lady as they continue to spend time at their New Jersey home.
*For wisdom for trade negotiators as they continue to work on a deal to balance trade between the U.S. and China, with deadline now not till December.
*For Congressional members to be productive and that they will honor God through how they spend their August recess.
*For wisdom for President Trump and his advisers as they examine the issue of gun violence in the U.S.; that God would guide the president's decisions as he tackles many difficult issues and surround the president with wise council to make decisions that honor Him.
*For wisdom for the president as the nation looks to him during times of crisis; that God would help our leaders find solutions to the problem of mass shootings in the U.S.
*For wisdom for President Trump and the secretary of state as they meet today to discuss the United States' relationship with North Korea.
*For wisdom for the president and secretary of state as they work on the next steps in negotiations with North Korea.
*For guidance on the best way to respond to the recent actions from Iran.
*For guidance for the president as he continues to tackle complex issues such as border security and immigration.
*For unity for Congressional leaders as they work to resolve the current issues with immigration law.
*For wisdom for Secretary Mnuchin, Trade Representative Lighthizer and others negotiating on behalf of the U.S. as they navigate what seem to be new renegotiating “speedbumps” in the trade talks with China.
*For wisdom for President Trump, Cabinet members and advisers determining the best course of action for the United States in Venezuela.
*For all the negotiations being undertaken on trade with many of America’s trading partners.
*For God to guide the president and make clear the decisions that he should make related to foreign policy.
*For safe travel for members of the administration who are making trips abroad.
*For the military leaders of the U.S. and Turkey to come to a working arrangement over America’s departure from Syria and the protection of the Kurds.
*For unity in Congress as they work to solve the many pressing issues that face the nation.
*For guidance for President Trump  as he works on a variety of issues, that God’s will would be accomplished through him.

     BE Prepared TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST ABORTION 
(...because ALL Babies Matter! - http://www.lifenews.com/2017/03/01/why-do-unborn-babies-matter-just-because-they-are/ : Go to: LIFE Training Institute - http://prolifetraining.com/resources/five-minute-11/  
Be Prepared TO ENGAGE WITH THE PC CULTURE:Go to:"Tactics" - 
http://townhall.com/columnists/mikeadams/2016/04/29/tactics-n2154983
"Don't Argue the Exceptions - Beating Bad Arguments For Abortion and Transgenderism" - by John Stonestreet, Breakpoint.org, May 25, 2017; http://breakpoint.org/2017/05/breakpoint-dont-argue-exceptions/

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"THE PROBLEM WITH "DO SOMETHING! - WHERE OUR HOPE TRULY LIES" - by John Stonestreet and David Carlson, Breakpoint.org, August 13, 2019; http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/08/breakpoint-the-problem-with-do-something/
      Americans are afraid… perhaps more than at any time since 9/11. It’s understandable. Despite the fact that most of us are safer today than we think, the sheer evil that’s behind a mass shooting or a violent attack is put right in our face by the 24-hour news cycle. And then, of course, there’s the whole uncertainty of it all. Since El Paso and Dayton, there’s been a deadly knife attack in California, a highway shooting in Houston, and an armed guy in fatigues who walked into a Missouri Wal-Mart with 100 rounds of ammo.

   When people are afraid, they either lash out (just watch the news or go on social media), or they look for something, often anything, that can save them from what they fear. The public outcry in the last few weeks was articulated by what protesters demanded of the President during his visit to Dayton last week: “Do something! Do something!”

   As I said to Warren Smith in our discussion this past Friday on “BreakPoint This Week,” I find the command to “do something” troubling on two levels. First, “do something” is a cry for help. It’s not a strategy or tactic. Doing something isn’t helpful if it’s the wrong thing or if it’s an irrelevant thing. Doing “something” might even be the worst thing to do. We have to know what to do, and that requires being clear on what the problem is.The only thing made clear in all the debates since the most recent shootings and violent outbursts is that we’re not clear about what the problem is.

   Second, the demand to “do something” is almost always addressed to the government. The demands are almost always directed to the President, the governor, or Congress. That says something troubling about us as a people: We are looking to government to fix all our problems.

   The problem of alienated, often fatherless young men espousing either hateful extremism or nihilistic meaninglessness who aim their anger and violence at the defenseless? That’s not government caused, and it can’t be government fixed.

   Our tendency to think that all problems are to be politically understood, are politically motivated, and can only be politically fixed is symptomatic of something Chuck Colson talked about frequently, and we still talk about on BreakPoint: The political illusion. But no policy, no political ideology, no bureaucracy can heal wounded psyches, rebuild the mediating institutions of civil society, provide meaning and a sense of belonging, or overcome hatred with loveThose tasks belong to the very institutions that have been dismissed and even dismantled across our society: The family and the Church.

   As Thane Bellomo wrote over at the Federalist, the decline of these institutions is “mirrored” not only in the rise in mass shooters, “but more broadly in a host of statistics that reveal an epidemic of despair.” As Bellomo points out, in the first 17 years of this century, suicide rates have risen 14 percent, and the death rate from drug overdoses increased by a mind-boggling 400 percent.

   In the midst of that level of cultural chaos and in this current climate of fear, our hope is not in government or legislation, as important as those are. I’ll quote Chuck Colson again. “Where is the hope? The hope that each of us have is not in who governs us, or what laws are passed, or what great things that we do as a nation. Our hope is in the power of God working through the hearts of people, and that’s where our hope is in this country; that’s where our hope is in life.”

   As Warren Smith said during our “BreakPoint This Week” conversation, it’s gut-check time for the Church. God has appointed this time and this place for us to live out our faith, to bring the hope and peace of Christ to our friends, our families, our neighbors, our communities—even to the frightened, the hate-filled, and the alienated. That’s the “something” we must do.

 [italics and colored emphasis mine]

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"We Killed God, Family, And Community — And Now It’s Killing Us"Thane Bellomo The Federalist August 8, 2019; https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/08/killed-god-family-community-now-killing-us/
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PRAYER MATTERS:

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against 
the disorder of the world Karl Barth
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is  one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer."- Stan
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“INTERCESSORS ARE THE RUDDER” – A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT - Wanda Alger, June 28th, 2017; https://www.getamericapraying.com/blog/I was recently given a word by my good friend, Bill Yount. His word greatly encouraged me as an intercessor. Working for Intercessors for America, I soon realized it was not just a word for me, but for all who have been praying for our nation, wondering if their prayers are truly making any difference. Bill told me, “I kept seeing you as a small rudder on a huge ship. Hidden, but giving guidance. Although it seemed slow it was turning the whole ship. Patience was needed to see the impact of your…ministry. I sense the Lord saying, ‘Don’t jump ship! I’ve made you the rudder!’ ” I was immediately touched in my spirit by this encouragement, knowing that our seemingly small place in prayer was having a great impact.
James 3:4 talks about the power of a small rudder to steer a large ship. In this scripture about the power of our tongue, consider the power of prophetic intercession! In the Forerunner Commentary on this verse we read, “…rudders manipulate the course of immense ocean vessels with a slight movement of a pilot’s hand. Since it is underwater and aft, the rudder of a ship does its work UNSEEN. A passenger is ignorant of its movements most of the time. Yet, when it is in proper working order, the rudder holds more power over the ship than the wind. The wind will blow, toss, even destroy the ship’s rigging, but the rudder guides the ship exactly where it directs.”
This is God’s promise to the intercessors in this hour of national turbulence. Don’t stop praying! Your prayers have great power to turn the ship! Continue praying, interceding, and discerning the workings and movements of the Holy Spirit, being faithful to God’s commands. As we come together to declare God’s faithfulness, this nation will, once again, head in the direction that God intends. Don’t give up and don’t give in. Regardless of the winds of adversity and the fires of the enemy, God’s people have a power that cannot be matched. Let us join in faith and continue to pray and speak of God’s faithfulness in order to bring God’s people and this nation into the fullness of God’s plans. Note this additional encouragement from God’s word:
Colossians 2:15 – “He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in him” (ESV). 
Psalm 33:8-11 – “Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the people of the world revere him. For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm. The Lord foils the plans of the nations; He thwarts the purposes of the peoples. But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations.” 
Wanda Alger, IFA Field Correspondent

PRAY FOR AMERICA: THANK GOD for His many blessings on America throughout it's history. May we then ask that AMERICA once again be a blessing TO GOD, by once again submitting to HIS will in our affairs - both personal and national - that He may truly "heal our land." (2 Chron. 7:14) Short of that, we should not be saying "God Bless America"but instead "God be merciful towards America!"
PRAY FOR OUR LEADERS 1) Pray for President Trump and his advisers, that they would select Godly leaders at the federal level 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 will only hand down decisions that are Constitutionally sound and in the best interests of our country now and for future generations.

World-Wide Prayer Requests:

 PRAISE GOD for the continuing recent successes against ISIS! P
ray that coalition forces will be able to  fully destroy the leadership and infrastructure of ISIS.
*For believers in Syria and in this region as they navigate so much uncertainty. May they remain faithful to God through these most difficult times as He sustains them with peace and His Spirit's strength.
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
Monthly Focus | INDIA - For the first time, India entered the top 10 on the 2019 World
Watch List. Research indicates that in 2018, more than 12,000 attacks on Christians were reported (many go unreported). This month, we invite you to pray with us for our Indian
brothers and sisters.
August 14 | NIGERIA - Continue to pray with us for Rebecca Sharibu and her 15-year-old daughter, Leah. Leah remains in Boko Haram captivity. We pray for her release and strength for the Sharibu family.
*Names changed to protect identities

STANDING STRONG THROUGH THE STORM - OpenDoorsUSA.org
 At my first defense, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. May it not be held against them.- 2 Tim. 4:16                                               
SPEAK ON BEHALF OF THOSE WHO SUFFER
The Apostle Paul knew exactly what it was like to be alone, to be deserted by all who called themselves “brothers” and “sisters.” A former colleague who has done considerable travel among the persecuted says, “It is hard to believe that Christians are the largest persecuted group in the world today. But it is even more difficult to believe that this is so seldom mentioned in our gatherings and church services. More Christians know the names of their favorite actors than their fellow believers who are in prison.”
He continues, “With every trip something in my heart breaks as I hear the echoes of suffering:
I remember the echoes of an Egyptian mother as she shared how her young boy was stuck in a haystack because she refused to deny Jesus.
I remember the sounds of weeping as fellow students in Indonesia shared how Sariman, their co-student, was hacked to death.
I remember the cries of anguish as we walked from church to church that was burned to the ground on the island of Lombok.
I remember the tears of Rebecca in Iran as she showed the picture of her father who was stabbed to death for sharing the gospel.
I remember the voice of Pastor Daniel in Vietnam as he shared how he was chained to the ground for six months.
I remember the fear of Grace from Sudan as she shared how her church was attacked and her friend was shot through the head.
Oh, I remember the cries of Caleb in Eritrea as he shared with tears how two dear friends were executed in front of him because of their faith.
And I remember the tears of Joy in the southern Philippines as she shared how her fiancé was shot to death in their church in Mindanao.
But, most all, I remember the deafening sounds of silence every time I return home.
RESPONSE
How can I be silent today? How can I not speak on behalf of those who suffer? How can I desert those that belong to the same body that I belong to and who desperately need the encouragement of my intervention?


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