Monday, December 23, 2019

“What? Americans Are That Way?” – Now Think On This by Steve Martin


“What? Americans Are That Way?” – Now Think On This by Steve Martin



Dec. 23, 2019
“We give thanks to You, O God, we give thanks…” Psalm 75:1, NASU
When the speaker that morning proclaimed that in a recent poll published that Americas have now become among those near the top, if not THE top, countries listed as “Complainers”, I was a bit shocked. And then I was very much ashamed.
How could we, a nation so blessed by the Lord above, have become ones who number most among those ungrateful and most unappreciative, and prove it by being complainers.
It is a sad commentary on our society. And yet, if you look around long enough, you can hear, see, and sense it is so true quite often. We have become complainers. It is because we have lost our appreciation for the gift of life the Lord has given us.
We can’t be around one another too long before we become bored and want to leave. We’d rather spend time on Facebook, Twitter, or a smartphone video game. By our self.
It is raining outside, and it is going to rain on our parade. We let the Creator know we don’t like it (though we don’t put it in those words or say to Him out loud. Just to those around us. After all, He is not listening anyway, right?)
The neighbor’s dog is barking again outside. Why can’t they shut that thing up? Oh yes, it is their only companion (because I won’t be one to them.)
What! The can of string beans went up again $0.04, and the T-bone steak up another $0.30 a pound! Yes, there are still kids starving in China.
Someone left their shoes near the front door again, cluttering up the area. We are annoyed, again, that someone is with us. We’d rather not have their shoes show they are still here? I know some who would love to have their loved one’s shoes once again by the front door.
We send our well-trained, well-equipped troops to help another country in need, to save their people from slaughter, and we complain that we should just let them alone (and die by themselves.) Who cares about people way off in another country, anyway? Didn’t Vietnam prove that, and now Afghanistan? Another answer for another day.

Who has time for anyone else in the world?
We give our grandkids presents, and time, and speak a word to help them along the way, and we never hear a “Thank you”, or “I appreciate that” from them? I guess their parents didn’t teach them? Because we didn’t teach the parents when they were under our training. Shame on us.
Sometimes I am tempted to quit sending graduation gifts, wedding presents, or funds to help others who ask me, even on an all-important missions’ trip, every time I am asked. I never hear back. Sorry, I complain about that one.
How about this one. We don’t want to be burdened with another. So, we kill our unborn.
I often wonder how the Lord Jesus felt after He healed the 10, and only one came back and thanked Him.
“Now it happened as He went to Jerusalem that He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. Then as He entered a certain village, there met Him ten men who were lepers, who stood afar off. And they lifted up their voices and said, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!”
So when He saw them, He said to them, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.” And so it was that as they went, they were cleansed.
And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks. And he was a Samaritan.
So Jesus answered and said, “Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?  Were there not any found who returned to give glory to God except this foreigner?”  And He said to him, “Arise, go your way. Your faith has made you well.” Luke 17:11-19, NKJV
It is a sad thing that we have lost the value of thankfulness, appreciation, gladness of heart when someone has done something for us, or to us, to help and encourage us along the way.
So what is the solution? First and foremost, it begins with us, by being thankful ourselves, and expressing that thankfulness to the Lord. Every day. He doesn’t have to bless us, but He ALWAYS is blessing us, whether we choose to acknowledge Him or not. With life, with His goodness, with His Son Jesus and His Holy Spirit. The list will go on for eternity.
Hey, He even blesses us with rain, so we have green grass, fresh water, and recreational lakes, rivers, and ponds to swim in, boat, and fish! (Ever been to a desert?)

The next time someone gives you something, send back a nice text, email, or Facebook post, or show appreciation in any way, big or small, by taking the 2-3 seconds it would take, just at least say or write, “Thank you.”
And oh, by the way, thank the Lord that you can read this. It is He who has given us all that we have, even our sight, our ears to hear sounds, and our mouths to speak good things. Can we have a little thanks, yes, to Him?
And hey! Thanks for reading this. Share it with another if they might need a budge or two in this area of their life too.
Now think on this.
Ahava and shalom,
Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.
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Now Think On This #472 – in the year of our Lord 12.23.19 – “What? Americans Are That Way?” Monday 4:00 pm

Dutch Sheets: Mount Up with Wings as Eagles (Isaiah 40:30-31)



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Great insight from Dutch on Isaiah 40:30-31: “Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, but those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”
The Assyrian king Sennacherib trained eagles for warfare. God gave his brother Tim a prophetic word: “There is coming a tsunami generation that will ride the wave of my Spirit. They will be called my War Eagles. They will ride the wave of my presence and as my war Eagles they will begin to fly carried by the waves of my presence.” The Assyrian eagle was trained to look for an enemy. They would descend on an enemy at speeds up to 60 miles an hour. Josephus says that upwards of 2,000 people in Israel had been killed by the War Eagles. And now you know why the Lord said, “Those who wait upon the Lord…”
The word for wait in Hebrew is “braid.” The concept is those who are braided together with God, those who wait upon him and in your waiting you’re being entwined with him. So now you know why the Lord, in response to Sennacherib’s war eagle, says to Hezekiah those who braid themselves to will run and not get weary because the Eagle is doing all the work.
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God gave my brother a prophetic word. “There is coming a tsunami generation that will ride the wave of my spirit. They will be called my War Eagles. They will ride the wave of my presence and as my war Eagles they will begin to fly carried by the waves of my presence.”
To find out about war eagles you must go back to 700 BC, almost 3,000 years, to the Assyrian Empire. You can read about Sennacherib in Isaiah 36 and 2 Chronicles 32. The was the most vicious Kingdom on earth was the Assyrian Empire 700 BC. Sennacherib was their king. He created the catapult. He created towers that would be pulled up by horses or oxen to the edge of a city closed and they would pull the tower up and had a staircase inside and the soldier from the route up jump on the wall and come in take the city. he’s very inventive he.
He conquered much of the world and then he came to Israel. He had conquered the northern part of Israel and then he set his sights on Jerusalem in the southern kingdom. He sent 250,000 soldiers to lay siege to Judah. King Hezekiah, knowing the story, and knowing that no army in the world had been able to stop this invading force, was now under siege by Sennacherib. He had 7,000 Himalayan golden eagles. He sent 700 of them to Jerusalem.
These eagles had a wingspan of eight to ten feet. They tied leather chords to their feet with a metal ball, about the size of a golf ball. A soldier would have a leather chord wrapped around his wrist and then he’d tie the other end to the legs of this eagle. He would lift up the eagle and begin to run The eagle would scream and begin to flap its wings. he could not soar because of the weight but it could carry the soldier at amazing speeds.
He could go 20-30 miles an hour at 30 to 40 feet strides You’d look out of your city at this huge army and they’re laying siege to you and they’re patrolling with these guys being carried along by these Himalayan golden eagles. The eagle was trained to look for an enemy. They would descend on an enemy at speeds up to 60 miles an hour and then just before they hit the enemy they would turn and those metal balls would go for the head.
Josephus says that upwards of 2,000 people in Israel had been killed by the War Eagles, sometimes decapitating them. It got so bad that everywhere they went people would see a shadow and duck because they were afraid it was an eagle. Hezekiah says, “There’s no hope for us.” So he sends a messenger to the prophet Isaiah and says, “Do you have a word for us?” Isaiah said, “Yes I have a word for you, no weapon formed against you will prosper.”
You can almost hear Hezekiah say, “What about these Eagles?” And now you know why the Lord said, “Those who wait upon the Lord…” The word for wait in Hebrew is “braid.” The concept is those who are braided together with God, those who wait upon him and in your waiting you’re being entwined with him.
So now you know why the Lord, in response to Sennacherib’s war eagle, says to Hezekiah those who braid themselves to will run and not get weary because the Eagle is doing all the work. I can soar with you. I’ll take you up higher. The vigorous young men get tired and grow weary those who tie themselves to me will soar.

Friday, December 20, 2019

Prophetic Word: A December to Remember – Hank Kunneman


Prophetic Word: A December to Remember – Hank Kunneman




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Hank Kunneman gives a prophecy about a ‘December to remember’
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

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Dec. 18, 2019
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Monday, December 16, 2019

“The Lion of Judah Roars: His Name is Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach” – book by Steve Martin

“The Lion of Judah Roars: His Name is Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach” – book by Steve Martin

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“Thus says the LORD, ‘I will return to Zion and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem. Then Jerusalem will be called the City of Truth, and the mountain of the LORD of hosts will be called the Holy Mountain.’ Zechariah 8:1
Our Lord Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, promised before He left earth the first time, from Jerusalem, Israel, that when He returns the second time it also will be to Jerusalem, the city that has His Name written on it.
He is not returning to New York City, Moscow, Beijing, London, Paris, nor Chicago. He is returning, as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, to Jerusalem, the Golden City, the Holy City, the City of Truth.
The Lion of Judah is coming back, to rule and reign over the nations, setting up His kingdom, made up of Jews and Gentiles that have acknowledged His Kingship and know Him as their Redeemer, the Savior of their soul.
The following chapters speak of the life that we can live in the here and now, as we await His return. We are not looking for the “escape out of this hell”, raptured away before the Great Tribulation as we have been so badly taught since the late 1890s.
Jesus Christ, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, is seated on His heavenly throne, but His soon return will be made known. Now is the time for us to see what He is doing, how He is doing it, and “get on board” as Bob Dylan sang in the 70s.
We are working while there is still day, to accomplish His plan and purposes for our life and the nation He has placed us in now.
Anticipate, prepare, be about the Father’s business, even as Jesus did. That is what we are called to do. And then we will see the Lion of Judah ROAR!
Steve Martin, Author
Love For His People ministry P.O. Box 414 Pineville, NC USA
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