The Darkness Falls

In the U.S, where the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, the terms are being re-defined to limit the freedoms Americans take for granted.

Recent history shows that we will not be far behind.

The darkness is falling, and christians are being herded into a ghetto. The light will prevail, but christians must be determined to shine the light regardless of the cost.

From lifesitenews.com:

U.S. senator: Individuals don’t have religious freedom, just churches

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WASHINGTON, D.C., July 7, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) – The freedom of religion guaranteed by the First Amendment applies only to churches, not to individuals, a U.S. senator said on national television recently.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-WI – the nation’s first openly lesbian elected to the U.S. Senate – addressed the Supreme Court’s Obergefell v. Hodges decision on June 27 on MSNBC’s Up with Steve Kornacki.

“Should the bakery have to bake the cake for the gay couple getting married?” the host asked. “Where do you come down on that?”

Baldwin responded that the First Amendment gave Americans no right to exercise religion outside the sanctuary of their church, synagogue, or mosque.

Read the full article here

Reflection on 2 Samuel 6:1-19

Scripture

Then the Lord’s anger was aroused against Uzzah, and God struck him dead because of this. So Uzzah died right there beside the Ark of God.

Observation

David gathers his elite troops to bring back the Ark of God from Baalah of Judah (known also as Kiriath-Jearim). They put the Ark on a new cart to transport it.

As the Ark is going along, the oxen stumble and Uzzah outs out his hand to steady the Ark. Immediately he is struck dead.

David is angry at this and decides to leave the Ark right there. As a result, the people’s whose house the Ark stays in are greatly blessed by the favour of the Lord. David decides to resume his plan to bring the Ark to Jerusalem.

This time they do it properly as described in the Law of Moses. David dances and leaps before the Lord as the Ark moves onward.

Finally the Ark arrives in Jerusalem and is installed in a tent prepared for it.

Application

David’s love for the Lord was passionate and unrestrained. He danced before the Ark in a way that his wife Michal deemed to be undignified. But David didn’t care about her judgement as his heart was to praise God.

It was important for the Ark to be transported in God’s way. To do otherwise could be deadly.

When we come into God’s presence we need to do so with humility, awe and reverence as well as joy and passionate celebration. If we treat God with a measure of disdain or over-familiarity we may die- if not literally, then at least on the inside.

Prayer

Lord I love you, I worship you, I praise your name. Help me to retain an appropriate attitude of awe mixed in with the love. May I never take your mercy for granted. Amen.

Nature Rebounds

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Environmentalists thrive on doom and gloom, but a new scientific paper notes that in every notable area the demand for commodities is declining in the prosperous nations, and we can expect developing nations to take a similar trajectory as they take advantage of technology to grow. We’ve passed peak travel due to urbanisation, peak paper due to digital technology, peak plastic, and even peak baby. Technological advances in food production mean that less land is needed to produce more food so that marginal agricultural land is going back to nature. “Americans are dematerialising” partly because of smart devices- think smart phones replacing a dozen or more single use devices.

From Don Aitkin:

At the beginning of his Encyclical, Pope Francis said this: The violence present in our hearts, wounded by sin, is also reflected in the symptoms of sickness evident in the soil, in the water, in the air and in all forms of life. This is why the earth herself, burdened and laid waste, is among the most abandoned and maltreated of our poor… Because I was reading on to see what he wanted to say about global warming and  ‘climate change’ I let that passage pass, though I felt it was hyperbolic in the extreme, and I made a glancing reference to the issue in my essay of that time.

It is pleasant to be able to say that His Holiness can take comfort from a stirring account of the positive changes that have been occurring to Nature in at least the developed parts of the world. The monograph, Nature Rebounds, is by Jesse Asubel of Rockefeller University in the USA. Dr Asubel leads a research program that aims to find the technical means to facilitate a large, prosperous society that emits little or nothing harmful and spares large amounts of land and sea for nature. He is closely associated with the concepts of decarbonization, dematerialization, land sparing, and industrial ecology. Sounds good?

His little book is a good read, too. Asubel starts with the story of  the bear that recently killed a hiker in New Jersey, close to New York City. The last known bear attack in NJ was 150 years ago. America, it seems, is going back to Nature. There seem to be about 2500 wild bears in the state, with a hunting season for six days to keep the numbers down. Protesters have picketed the area in an attempt to stop the hunt. It all sounds reminiscent of the annual fuss about the cull of kangaroo numbers in Australia’s capital city.

In contrast to the Pope’s argument, Dr Asubel says that in the USA (and I would argue the much the same is true of Australia) …[a] series of decouplings is occurring, so that our economy no longer advances in tandem with exploitation of land, forests, water, and minerals. American use of almost everything except information seems to be peaking, not because the resources are exhausted, but because consumers changed consumption and producers changed production. Changes in behavior and technology liberate the environment.

The rest of the monograph spells out his message. In farming, grain harvests are five times larger than they were in 1940, but with no more, or even less, land being used. Pesticides, nitrogen, phosphates, potash and even water are used less than they once were. The conversion of crops to meat has also decoupled, because farmers are now much more efficient than they once were.

Read the rest here

Reflection on Mark 6:1-13

Scripture
They went out and preached that people should repent. They drove out many demons and anointed many sick people with oil and healed them.

Observation
Jesus returns to Nazareth and teaches in the synagogue. The amazement of the townspeople turns to resentment and anger. Consequently Jesus is not able to do many miracles there except to heal a few people.

Jesus then moves from village to village. He sends out the Twelve in pairs. They are not to take any extra clothes. When they go to a house they are to stay there until they leave that town.

The disciples go out and preach a gospel of repentance. They heal many sick people and drive out demons.

Application
Armed with only a partial understanding of the gospel, the disciples were effective in telling people about the kingdom. Although they were not yet filled with the Holy Spirit, they carried the authority and grace of Jesus to expel demons and heal the sick.

If they could do so much with so little, what can we do who know about the cross and resurrection, and who have been baptised in the Holy Spirit?

What is holding me back?

Prayer
Make me bold, Lord, in telling others about you and in healing the sick. I renounce all fear today in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

A Great Idea!

From the ABC, news of a great innovation

Texting while driving: Australia could launch gadget to stop drivers sending SMS messages

Updated about an hour ago

Australia could be the first country to launch a gadget that stops drivers from texting.

American Scott Tibbitts invented the device after he turned up to a business meeting in 2008, to discover the man he was supposed to meet had been killed by a texting driver.

“I got there and he’d been killed a couple of hours before,” Mr Tibbitts said.

“It started this process of thinking, ‘what’s the solution going to be?'”

Mr Tibbitts is a technology entrepreneur based in Colorado who previously made space parts used by NASA.

He is in Australia this week negotiating with major telecommunications and insurance companies about a local release of his invention.

It is a small device that fits into a port under the steering wheel of most car models made after 1996.

It connects the car to the internet, and can then block the driver from receiving distractions on their mobile phone, such as text messages.

“They are basically held for you while you drive and then they don’t end up on your phone,” he said.

“You won’t get anything that distracts you with a little bing.”

It’s kind of a breakthrough technology … we think it will go some ways towards improving driver behaviour.

Hollard Insurance chief operating officer Richard Heilig

The driver can customise what they do or do not receive while they are driving.

For example, phone calls can be blocked, but GPS and music functions can still operate.

When drivers turn the engine off, their messages come through.

Passengers’ phones are not affected.

Insurers could offer discounts to drivers who use device

About one-third of all drivers admit to texting and driving, despite it being illegal.

About two thirds of drivers under-25 admit to doing it.

“We see an increasing amount of claims where the accident is likely to have been caused by drivers texting,” Hollard Insurance chief operating officer Richard Heilig said.

He confirmed Hollard Insurance, which includes Woolworths Insurance and Medibank Private, was in discussions with Mr Tibbitts about his invention.

“It’s kind of a breakthrough technology … we think it will go some ways towards improving driver behaviour,” Mr Heilig said.

His company could potentially offer discounts to drivers who use a device that reduces distractions.

Telephone networks are crucial to the device operating, and the ABC understands Telstra and Optus are also involved in negotiations.

“We’re talking to multiple telcos and [having] discussions with what the partnership looks like, and working towards having pilot [programs] roll out this year,” Mr Tibbitts said.

“If things were to go as we hope, it’s possible we’d have a product that deploys here before the end of the year.”

There are already phone apps available that perform the same function.

VicRoads, for example, has Road Mode, which disables text messages and silences incoming calls.

Like Mr Tibbitts’ device, people trying to contact the driver receive an automated text message telling them the person is driving.

However, phone apps have to be manually turned on and off every time and can drain the phone battery on long drives.

About 8,500 people have downloaded the VicRoads app since it was introduced in 2013.

At last!

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It was great to hear Senator Abetz come out in support of traditional marriage this morning on AM.

As he said, the argument in the media has all been one way. And the interviewer did find it hard to let Senator Abetz have his say, but he was there.

Well done Senator Abetz, and kudos to the ABC for realising that they have a responsibility for a more balanced approach than they have on many issues in the past. Perhaps the Q And A fiasco is having an effect on “their” ABC.

If you support traditional marriage send an email to Senator Abetz at senator.abetz@aph.gov.au

Mexican activists target Catholic cardinal with criminal complaints for opposing gay ‘marriage’

Mexico shows where same sex “marriage” impacts churches and their freedom to preach Biblical values.

From lifesitenews.com

Mexican activists target Catholic cardinal with criminal complaints for opposing gay ‘marriage’

In his weekly video address broadcast on the Catholic television network Mariavision last week and redistributed widely on the internet, the cardinal denounced the definition of marriage embraced by the court as “deviant” and a “perversion” of the true nature of marriage, words that describe the Catholic Church’s doctrine on homosexual acts.  He also lamented the lack of opposition from Catholic bishops, and theorized that the impulse to redefine marriage is an attempt to destroy the institution as part of a larger plan to establish a “new [world] order” and a single global government.

“Anything outside of this divine institution [of marriage] is an attack against it and is an aberration, and cannot be acceptable to a Catholic,” said Sandoval.

In response, a coalition of at least twelve homosexual organizations has filed criminal complaints with two government agencies claiming that the cardinal’s words are “discriminatory” and “incite violence” against homosexuals.

The cardinal “with his declarations is fomenting homophobia and transphobia,” said Carlos Becerra of the Diverse Union (Unión Diversa), one of the groups filing complaints, in an interview with the Spanish news agency EFE.

“The cardinal thinks that marriage between people of the same sex isn’t a matter of human rights, but human rights are for everyone,” he added.

Mexico’s left-wing Milenio newspaper reports  that another homosexualist group, the Cohesion of Diversities for Sustainability (CODISE), plans to file a complaint against Sandoval with the federal Secretariat of Governance, as well as against the seminary of Guadalajara because they “give a talk that incites hatred and discrimination and that generates confusion among heterosexual parents regarding the rejection of their homosexual children, and creates a repressive and suicidal mentality in their homosexual children.”

This is not the first time Cardinal Sandoval and other Catholic prelates and institutions have been threatened with legal action for daring to defend the Catholic Church’s doctrines regarding the immorality of homosexual acts and the nature of the marriage bond.

In August 2010 Sandoval publicly accused Marcelo Ebrard, then the Chief of Government of the nation’s capital, of having “fattened” the Supreme Court with benefits so as to secure rulings in favor of his anti-life agenda, which included abortion and homosexual “marriage.” Ebrard repeatedly threatened and then initiated legal action against Sandoval, using his own personnel to prosecute him on four charges. Ebrard also threatened the spokesman for the archdiocese of Mexico City, Hugo Valdemar, with legal action for stating that the city’s abortion regime was more murderous than narcotraffickers, because it had killed more people. The charges against Sandoval and Valdemar were found to be baseless in a verdict given in 2014, and Ebrard was required to pay all of the legal fees of the archdioceses of Guadalajara and Mexico City.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 12:1-20

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Scripture
Each time he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.”

Observation
Paul tells of an experience he had in which he was caught up to the third heaven (the place of the very presence of God). He heard there things that no human is allowed to tell.

He could boast about this experience, but he refuses to do so. He will not boast about such revelations because he doesn’t want credit that is not his to have.

The Lord allowed Paul to have a thorn in his flesh, a messenger from satan. He asked God to take it away, but the Lord said, “My grace is all you need.”

Paul will soon come to Corinth and he will not be a burden to them as some have accused. Rather he will spend himself for them.

Application
Our revelations, giftings and experiences of the Holy Spirit do not validate who we are as christians. What matters is our walk with Christ- how His grace is working in our daily lives.

Likewise a tormenting spirit or physical weakness is not necessarily a sign of spiritual inferiority. What matters is how we seek the Lord daily in adversity and in blessing.

Many signs and wonders were performed at Paul’s hands, but he refused to boast about them. Paul’s life was about love for people and faithfulness to Christ not about superior revelations.

Prayer
Lord please help me to serve you in all the things I do today. May your grace be seen in my actions and heard in my words. Amen.