Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Joshua and Our Generation ✡ "The Land That I Am Giving To The Israelites" - Israel365

My servant Moshe is dead. Prepare to cross the Yarden, together with all this people, into the land that I am giving to the Israelites.
Joshua 1:2 (The Israel Bible™)

מֹשֶׁה עַבְדִּי מֵת וְעַתָּה קוּם עֲבֹר אֶת־הַיַּרְדֵּן הַזֶּה אַתָּה וְכָל־הָעָם הַזֶּה אֶל־הָאָרֶץ אֲשֶׁר אָנֹכִי נֹתֵן לָהֶם לִבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל
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mo-SHEH av-DEE MAYT v’-a-TAH KUM a-VOR et ha-yar-DAYN ha-ZEH a-TAH v’-khol ha-AM ha-ZEH el ha-A-retz a-SHER a-no-KHEE no-TAYN la-HEM liv-NAY yis-ra-AYL
 

Joshua and Our Generation

Sefer Yehoshua, (Book of Joshua), is the first book of the Prophets. It is certain that our generation, which has witnessed the creation, building and flowering of the State of Israel, the ingathering of the exiles and the miraculous military victories can relate to the themes and messages of the Book of Joshua. Of all future generations, we are the ones who must derive inspiration and instruction from Sefer Yehoshua. After more than two thousand years of bitter exile, the Jewish People have returned home and can serve Hashem (God) as a free people in its own land. This dream of generations of Jewish history has now become a reality. Sefer Yehoshua surely speaks to our generation.
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Monday, June 25, 2018

The media hasn't told you the truth about the Gaza border - Israel Video Network

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The Pagan Influence Rapidly Degrading American Culture - DAVID LANE CHARISMA NEWS

A clash between two inimical worldviews is taking place in America: biblical Christianity vs. secular humanism.
A clash between two inimical worldviews is taking place in America: biblical Christianity vs. secular humanism. (Free-Photos/Pixabay)

The Pagan Influence Rapidly Degrading American Culture

DAVID LANE  CHARISMA NEWS
A clash between two inimical worldviews is taking place in America: Biblical Christianity vs. secular humanism. In order to dominate, secular humanists had to find a way to exercise complete control over the five levers of cultural influence: spiritual, intellectual, educational, economical and vocational.
Secular lawyers can be unflaggingly persistent as well as ruthlessly devious. They determined that to banish the Judeo-Christian culture from the public square, the Bible had to be expunged from public education first. Theological principles and debate then could be relegated to the recesses of the conscience, and safely lodged behind the four walls of the church. As a consequence, public education, higher learning and academia have become ever more intertwined with the state.
It was completely different in the 17th and 18th centuries. Public education and higher learning "had its roots in American Protestantism, in fact 106 of the 108 colleges were distinctly Christian. It was while the First Amendment was passed, requiring all new states entering the Union to have education systems in place emphasizing the teaching of both religion and morality," Arthur W. Hunt III says in The Vanishing Word.
Someone's morality will be legislated and someone's philosophy will be taught in public schools and universities, "for those who govern the minds of the young, direct the course of the future of civilization," Joseph Boot writes in The Mission of God: A Manifesto Of Hope For Society. For this reason, under the influence of pagan secularism, the culture has become gruff, debauched and vitriolic over the last 75 years.
Corporate Christianity should have countered secularism's attack by going full tilt to where the battle was fiercest, engaging the hard fight in the public square. While increasingly moving into the meetinghouse seemed good strategy at the time, it has been shortsighted and ineffectual. With Christian retreat from the public square, Western culture is rushing headlong into apostasy from the Triune God.
Christianity today hardly resembles the muscular faith, honed by persecution, that arrived at America's shores. Modern Christendom has near zero impact in the culture as it has become progressively esoteric and academic. It has been reduced to a subculture.
The Southern Baptist Convention had its annual meeting last week in Dallas.
Progressive liberals have no intention of letting up. Take Hillary Clinton's homily last week over Congress's inaction at the southern border. "Those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity ... [Jesus] did not say, 'Let the children suffer'," she pontificated.
Indeed, Jesus did not say that. The Greek word 'ἄφετε' is used, which translates as 'let', as in "Let the little children, and do not forbid them ..." Jesus is saying, allow and do not forbid children from learning my teachings. Yet, forbidden they are in public education by the law established in 1963 by nine unelected and unaccountable Justices. This is diametrically opposed to the intention and foundation laid down by the American Founders.
Hillary Clinton employed the use of a Bible verse totally out of context to make a 'policy' argument. This shows one of several things about her. Either she is: (1) Biblically illiterate, (2) duplicitous, or (3) both; you choose.
Not to be outdone, MSNBC Anchor and Business Correspondent Ali Velshi also took to the Good Book. Mr. Velshi, being a Muslim, obviously does not understand that cherry-picking a few selected verses from the Bible does not convey the real meaning of Jesus' teachings.
In his Gleanings from Joshua, A.W. Pink writes: "The deception which the Gibeonites practiced upon them illustrates the dual character in which Satan opposes the people of God and the methods he employs therein—as the roaring lion seeking to devour, as the subtle serpent using deceit. Both scriptural and ecclesiastical history demonstrate that the latter is far more dangerous and successful than the former. When open persecution fails either to exterminate or intimidate the faithful" (read: Obama administration), "Satan resorts to his secret wiles" (read: Hillary Clinton and Ali Velshi).
If America is to survive, evangelical pastors and pews must take their civic skills to the next level. We were granted a reprieve with President Trump. A Hillary Clinton presidency would have set back America for a century by, among others, stacking the Courts with godless progressives. Would we even have survived, keeping in mind that the loss of religious liberty, the loss of the right to keep and bear arms, and President Obama's transgender military policy were just the warm-up acts?
Pastors must begin to comprehend that religious liberty will be won by participating in political action, in addition to Sunday sermons. A Sunday sermon is not a denomination of political currency. Mustering and marshaling parishioners to the public square is. The teaching of the whole counsel of God in America's pulpits, the resurrection of prayer in America's churches, and evangelical and pro-life Catholic Christians bringing biblical values to the public square will determine if America remains free.
If successful, history will declare that the early 21st century was one of the most momentous periods in HisStory since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.
Gideons and Rahabs are beginning to stand.
David Lane is the founder of American Renewal Project.

Supreme Court Refuses Case of Christian Florist, Fined Over Same-Sex Wedding - CBN News Crystal Woodall

Supreme Court Refuses Case of Christian Florist, Fined Over 
Same-Sex Wedding
06-25-2018
CBN News Crystal Woodall
WASHINGTON – The US Supreme Court won't hear the case of Barronelle Stutzman, a Christian 
florist who was fined for refusing to provide flowers for a same-sex wedding.

Instead, the high court is ordering the Washington Supreme Court to take a fresh look at the case.

Stutzman has always maintained she was exercising her First Amendment rights when she refused 
to provide flowers for a gay wedding, explaining it goes against her Christian beliefs.

The couple, who had purchased flowers from Stutzman in the past, and state Attorney General 
Bob Ferguson sued her and won. That ruling was then unanimously upheld by the state's nine 
supreme court justices.

"This case is about crushing dissent. In a free America, people with differing beliefs must have 
room to coexist," Stutzman's attorney, Kristen Waggoner of the Alliance Defending Freedom, 
said after the Washington state court's 2017 ruling.

“The U.S. Supreme Court has rightfully asked the Washington Supreme Court to reconsider 
Barronelle’s case in light of the Masterpiece Cakeshop decision,” Waggoner explained. “In that ruling, 
the U.S. Supreme Court denounced government hostility toward the religious beliefs about marriage 
held by creative professionals like Jack and Barronelle. The state of Washington, acting through its 
attorney general, has shown similar hostility here.”

“Barronelle, like Jack, serves all customers but declines to create custom art that expresses messages 
or celebrates events in conflict with her deeply held religious beliefs," she said. "The Washington 
attorney general’s efforts to punish her because he dislikes her beliefs about marriage are as 
impermissible as Colorado’s attempt to punish Jack.”

This is the second time the Supreme Court has passed on the chance to decide whether business 
owners can refuse to comply with anti-discrimination laws on religious grounds.

The justices also declined to fully address the matter when they ruled in favor of Colorado baker 
Jack Phillips, who also declined to provide a same-sex wedding cake to a gay couple on the basis 
of his Christian convictions.

In that case, the high court simply ruled on his behalf because the Colorado commission's treatment 
of Phillips "showed elements of a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs 
motivating his objection."

Meanwhile, The Associated Press reports it's unclear whether or not the Washington Supreme Court 
will view Stutzman's case any differently in light of the Colorado decision.