Showing posts with label Christian Legal Centre. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Turning the Tables! - Charles Gardner ISRAEL TODAY

Turning the Tables!

Wednesday, March 08, 2017 |  Charles Gardner  ISRAEL TODAY
As Iran’s supreme leader calls for a ‘holy intifada’ to eradicate Israel, Jews everywhere can be encouraged that the tables were turned on a man from the same part of the world when he made a similar threat.
As we approach the annual Jewish feast of Purim, we recall the plot to destroy all Jews living in the ancient and far-reaching Persian Empire. The man behind it was Haman, political aide to King Xerxes, but thanks to the intervention of Queen Esther, his plan was ultimately foiled and the gallows he had constructed for his Jewish enemy Mordecai (cousin and guardian of the beautiful young Queen) was used for him instead.
In the same way today, those who side with the Islamic world in opposition to Israel are building their own gallows.
Describing Israel as a “cancerous tumour”, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei said the international community was heading toward confrontation with the “Zionist regime”.[1]
But as Barry Segal of the Jerusalem News Network put it: “Actually, it is Iran that is heading towards a confrontation with the international community with its support of global terrorism, its nuclear ambitions, and its unrelenting hateful tirades against Israel and the USA.”[2]
Mordecai had learned of the 500 BC plot to destroy the Jews and managed to persuade Esther to approach the King on behalf of her people, even though it was against protocol to do so without being summoned.
“Do not think that because you are in the king’s house you alone of all the Jews will escape,” Mordecai warned. “For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” (Esther 4.13f)
So Esther resolved to risk her life for her fellow Jews, saying: “If I perish, I perish.” (v16)
Modern-day Iran is part of ancient Persia and its threat against Israel bears all the hallmarks of the Haman spirit, with successive leaders promising to wipe the Jewish state off the map and underscoring their sabre-rattling by boasting of missiles capable of reaching Tel Aviv in seven minutes. And all the time they continue to work towards nuclear capability.
But, as with Haman, their plans will be ultimately brought back on their own heads as the Bible makes clear that, in the last days, many nations will attack Israel and come under God’s judgment as a result. (See Joel 3.2 & Zechariah 14.2f)
Thankfully, some modern-day Esthers are standing up to the bully-boys. America’s new Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, speaking of that body’s Security Council, says its “double standards are breathtaking”. Declaring that the U.S. was determined to stand up to the UN’s anti-Israel bias, she said the prejudiced approach to Israeli-Palestinian issues “bears no relationship to the reality of the world around us.”[3] (The Trump administration has indicated that it may pull America out of the UN Human Rights Council due to its Israel bias[4], which even outgoing Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has admitted to have been the case).[5]
Also showing Esther-like qualities is America’s new First Lady Melania Trump who boldly led a Florida rally in the Lord’s Prayer.
Watching an old Hollywood movie on the subject, One Night with the King, reminded me of how, just after retiring from full-time work in the newspaper industry, I felt the Lord say that I had been called to the kingdom “for such a time as this”, confirming an earlier call to be a “helper of Israel” in these last days by writing the truth about Middle Eastern affairs.
England’s own Esther has emerged in the form of a beautiful young lady called Aisling Hubert, who is having to pay a heavy price for standing up for the unborn, eight million of whom have been killed since the UK Abortion Act was passed 50 years ago. Aisling launched a private prosecution against two doctors who had been secretly filmed offering gender abortion. But the Crown Prosecution Service ruled that pursuance of the case was not in the public interest, and the doctors were awarded costs. An undisclosed settlement has been reached, and it is “a large sum”.
Aisling has been supported throughout her ordeal by the Christian Legal Centre. Do get in touch with them if you wish to help by visiting www.christianconcern.com/aisling
Mary, the mother of Jesus, performed an Esther role in carrying the Messiah, whom the devil tried to destroy at birth as Herod ordered the killing of Bethlehem’s infant boys in a desperate bid to prevent his crown from passing to the new king. (Revelation 12.4, Matthew 2.16)
In the end her soul was pierced by a sword, in fulfilment of Simeon’s prophecy (Luke 2.35), as she watched her innocent young son being crucified, aged just 33.
Yet in the fulness of God’s perfect time, and just a generation before the Jews would be scattered abroad by Roman brutality, Jesus himself stepped forward to die on behalf of his people, and of all who would, metaphorically speaking, mark the doorposts of their hearts with the blood of the Lamb.
“But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” (Isaiah 53.5)
Truly, Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew) is the Jewish Messiah who has come to the rescue of his people in these last days. Welcome him in advance of that great day when his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem. (Zechariah 14.4)

  1. Daily Mail, Times of Israel, February 21 2017  ↩
  2. Jerusalem News Network (JNN), February 23 2017  ↩
  3. David Soakell’s Christian Friends of Israel newsletter Watching over Zion, February 23 2017  ↩
  4. JNN, quoting the Jerusalem Post, February 27 2017  ↩
  5. Ynetnews.com, December 17 2016  ↩

Charles Gardner is author of Israel the Chosen, available from Amazon, and Peace in Jerusalem, available from olivepresspublisher.com
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Christian Prison Worker Forced to Quit After Quoting What Bible Says About Homosexuality - CHARISMA NEWS

A Christian prison worker felt compelled to resign after Bible verses he quoted during a chapel service provoked an aggressive response from prison authorities.

A Christian prison worker felt compelled to resign after Bible verses he quoted during a chapel service provoked an aggressive response from prison authorities. (File)


Christian Prison Worker Forced to Quit After Quoting What Bible Says About Homosexuality


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A Christian prison worker felt compelled to resign after Bible verses he quoted during a chapel service provoked an aggressive response from prison authorities. An employment tribunal will hear this week.  
Rev. Barry Trayhorn, an ordained Pentecostal minister, started work as a gardener at HMP Littlehey in May 2011. He also helped on a voluntary basis with chapel services at the sex offenders' prison, at the invitation of the chaplain.   
Whilst leading worship at a chapel service in May 2014, Trayhorn spoke about the wonder of God's forgiveness for those who repent, quoting 1 Cor. 6:9-11 from memory. The verses mention a number of sins, including adultery, homosexual practice, greed and drunkenness.
Four days after the service, a complaint was made. Trayhorn was immediately barred from helping with chapel services. He was later told that his comments during the service were "homophobic" and breached national prison policy. He was notified that there would be a disciplinary hearing.  
In August, Trayhorn was signed off work with stress-related illness. 
Then, on Nov. 4, 2014, Trayhorn resigned from his job as a gardener, saying that he had been harassed because of his Christian faith and that it was impossible for him to return to work, given the way he had been treated. 
Two days later, a disciplinary hearing was held in his absence. Trayhorn was given a final written warning. 
Trayhorn is convinced that his involvement in chapel services provoked a hostile response from prison officials, leading to a series of issues being raised with him. 
A hearing in Trayhorn's case begins today at Bedford Employment Tribunal and is expected to last until November 10. 
Trayhorn is being supported by the Christian Legal Centre and will be represented by Standing Counsel Paul Diamond. 
'Daring to say what the Bible says'
Trayhorn explains: "I simply said what the Bible says. Prisoners need to hear God's word just as much as anyone else. If people come to a Christian chapel service, we cannot hold back the gospel truth that God forgives those who repent. 
"As I led the worship, I spoke about the wonder of God's love and the forgiveness that comes through Jesus Christ to those who recognize their sin and repent. I said that I am the worst sinner I know.   
"But that wasn't politically correct. The mere mention of homosexual behavior in the Bible verses that I quoted provoked complaint. I was barred from taking part in chapel services and trouble came my way. I was put under enormous pressure for daring to say what the Bible says."
'Gospel witness in prisons'
Commenting on Trayhorn's case, Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, said, "It is astonishing that Barry was forced out of a sex offenders' prison for repeating what the Bible says about sexual behavior—during a chapel service—as he spoke about repentance and forgiveness. This is an important case. Freedom to maintain a clear gospel witness in prisons needs to be protected.
"No one should be denied an opportunity to hear what God has to say about the way to restoration, least of all those in prison for sexual offenses. We're delighted that Barry came to us and grateful to all those who enable us to support him and other Christians like him."

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