"This is all the inheritance I can give my dear family. The religion
of Christ can give them one which will make them rich indeed."
Patrick Henry (Last Will and Testament)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
While Going to Rome (My very short, but long, journey)
Friday, October 29, 2010
Affordable and Profitable Way to Stock Food
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Christians and Unbelievers United Against Tyranny
I am no theologian, and neither am I a scholar of the world. However, it only takes the humility of a little child, as per the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, to understand obedience and loyalty. Who is my neighbor? Is he/she only to be a Christian? Who am I commanded to give water to when they are thirsty? Is the recipient of my Christian charity only to be those of the household of Faith? Of course not. And I'm sure my zealous Christian patriot brothers and sisters would agree. So who am I fighting for in this age old battle against the evil forces that would enslave the minds of men?
I hope you can see where I'm going with this. If I give water to the thirsty, out of loyalty to my Lord and love for my neighbor, then the question of whether or not my neighbor is a Christian is irrelevant. Likewise, if my neighbor is willing and able to help me draw water from the well to quench his thirst, or perhaps all he needs is directions to the nearest well to do the same, then am I being "unequally yoked" to my unbelieving neighbor as I demonstrate my charity to him or her?
What if there were an entire village of unbelievers destined for draught, and I came along as a Christian with the engineering knowledge and the irrigation blueprints to remedy the imminent death of this village and was able to organize them around this knowledge so that they could begin to work with me to protect their lives from perpetual thirst and failed crops? Would I be loving my neighbor, or would I be complicit in compromising my faith? The answer is obvious. Not only would my actions here not be confused with being unequally yoked, but they would demonstrate the power of the faith that I proclaim and a loyalty to the God that I proclaim in a way that would be literally impossible if I were to confuse charity with a fear of being unequally yoked to an unbeliever.
This notion that it is a compromise of one's Christian Faith to side with freedom-loving unbelievers to fight evil makes about as much sense as re-writing the parable of the Good Samaritan. A Jew, (a believer), left for dead on the side of the road. A Samaritan, (an unbeliever), is the one who Jesus points out in this parable, who is the only one out of three who has enough moral courage to do what has to be done in order to save the "believer's" life! What of the Priest and the Levite in this parable? They were believers! They left their brother for dead! So it is with us my fellow Christian patriots. We all know far too many so-called brethren who behave as the Priest and the Levite "brothers" in this parable of the Good Samaritan. Not only do they ignore freedom as it lies half dead on the side of the road, but they feel good about it. They feel more righteous as they walk on by ignoring any responsibility to take action, beacause they have more "spiritual" matters to tend to and have shunned and scorned us as we try desperately to revive this victim of tyranny. Likewise, we have witnessed the moral bravery and self sacrifice of many many many Good Samaritans, who know not our Lord, but who would not waist one second of hesitation to defend not only our rights, but our very life and the lives of our families.
We who are Christians do not need to fear compromise as we side with genuine morally courageous unbelievers against tyrants. Our Lord calls us to do the right thing, not to determine who is "worthy" of the right thing. We do not make those judgements, we cannot. Our call is simply to do the right thing, and whoever helps us do that, is also doing the right thing. As the moral courage of the believer matches or excels that of the unbeliever fighting alongside us, the Spirit of our God has ample opportunity to convict and to convert the heart of our unbelieving comrades in arms. Should we abandon these fearless unbelievers based on a presumption that "the right thing" can somehow be unequally-yoked with …"the right thing", then the only thing we've stood up for is foolishness and an extremely un-Christian self-righteous evil that smacks of hypocrisy.
-Sermonwriter
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Starvation Math
More Mad Max scenario predictions. Last Great Depression=90% rural farmers; over 7 million starved in the U.S. This Great Depression=Less than 10% rural farmers; How many will starve now?
Oops, I gotta triple that because our population has tripled since the first great depression and I didn't figure that into the equation, so make that about 168 million that would starve...in the United States.
Wow, I hope I'm wrong, that's more than half the population starving to death...in the United States.
Theoretically, that means that half the people I know, (and/or me), will starve to death within the decade or sooner.
Monday, August 2, 2010
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- A must-listen new radio show for breaking news and current events for freedom lovers world wide. Pull your head out of the ground and let the enemies of you and your family fall into the hole you leave behind.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
The International Money Changers Reward Euro for Forcing Austerity
The International Money Changers Reward the Euro for Forcing Austerity
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- The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Euro has reached an 11-week high against the dollar.
NEW YORK –The euro rose above $1.31, hitting its highest point in 11 weeks as improving euro-zone economic data helped the common currency extend a strong rally that’s seen it rise more than 10% since early June.
The euro has been perhaps the most visible beneficiary of easing concerns about the European sovereign debt crisis. After hitting a four-year low of $1.1876 on June 7, the currency has steadily gained ground amid confidence that policy makers have forestalled a European sovereign debt default.
This rise in strength comes just 3 months after the austerity measures were forced on the Greek people and the same steps being taken for the other PIGS (Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain). At the time, the global financial community debated whether the Euro would even survive because of fears that soveriegn debt of economically weak European Union member nations would destroy the Euro. Now that the International bankers got the austerity measures that they wanted, the money manipulators have rewarded them.
The same game plan is playing out in the United States; ratchet up the rhetoric about debt and deficits with the veiled suggestions (threats) by the IMF for austerity, and then weaken the currency to a point where the body politic is forced to act on behalf of the banksters who manufactured the extreme over-leveraging. The growing noise for “solutions” to America’s very real debt problems is becoming louder as the calls for confiscating Social Security and Pensions are now everyday news.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
MARTYRED: Publically, it is NOT for the Gospel.
- Not only have we been and will be, martyred for the Gospel, but in the eyes of the public, we have been and we will be, killed for something else entirely. (Video)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
PAIN!!! Part 2
- Unite your pain with the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This can be a tremendous contribution to saving souls and to saving nations. (Video)
Monday, January 18, 2010
PAIN!!!
- Wow! I thought I was in for some sentimental sap at the beginning of this video, but got very, very, blessed instead.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
I Don't Want Comfort...I Want to Fight!
- Just to inform you there is a new video edit just posted on Sermonwriter Video.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ0-kJW3nz4
David vs Goliath
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIZGSkf7S1A
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John 14:6