
Month: June 2019
Save The Planet: Go Diesel
So the leap in power costs caused by the insane rush to unreliable energy sources over the last decade is resulting in more diesel generators. You could have seen that coming, unless you are an environmentalist.
From michaelsmithnews.com
Queensland pub saves $1000 per month with diesel generator
Monday, 17 June 2019
A sign of the times.

Patrons at the Barcoo Hotel in Blackall are having their beers cooled by a diesel generator, thanks to ever-escalating power bills and an inability to reduce power usage.
The generator has been in use for around 18 months, giving publican Jeff Pohlner a chance to make comparisons with costs incurred when he was fully reliant on Ergon Energy to supply his power.
He estimates he’s saving around $1000 a month.
“My last power bill before I put the generator in was nearly $50,000 a year, a thousand dollars a week virtually,” he said. “Initially I was looking at putting in a back-up generator for when we get blackouts.”
The generator runs from 7am to 9pm from Monday to Friday.
Mr Pohlner said Ergon Energy had not offered any solution when he first approached them about his power bill but after the generator was installed, they came back to him with different tariff suggestions.
“I don’t know what they gained out of it but they dropped me down to 17.6 cents/kWh at night (from 19.6c/kWh), and put me on what they call a shoulder rate over weekends, which is full night rate instead of the standard,” he said. “So now I only have to run it Monday to Friday – it gives my generator another two years of life.”
He said he’d gotten the impression that Ergon didn’t believe he would make the change.
The generator cost $18,500 to install and has saved Mr Pohlner $17,500 so far. A bulk rebate is offsetting the cost of diesel.
Mr Pohlner said he bought 2500 litres of diesel at a time, at about 10c/l below the bowser price, and claimed 41.5c back in duty when his BAS was submitted quarterly.
“If I had to pay full bowser rate for diesel it’d be the same price as electricity but the point is, I’m getting a third of my money back in rebate,” he said.
I would say in the next 12 months we’ll be able to maybe be a bit more profitable- Jeff Pohlner, Barcoo Hotel
“That generator should last 12 years – power’s going to double over the next 10 years so the saving will be more.”
As well as five coldrooms and two freezers, the machine supplies power to hotel rooms and a coffee shop.
The business pays 14 wages a week and Mr Pohlner said if he hadn’t been able to cut his power bill he’d either have had to put his prices up or cut staff.
It gives the business the full standby power Mr Pohlner was originally looking for, in the event of blackouts.
“It just automatically cuts in, which paid off in the first month we put it in, because the town went out on a Friday night,” he said.
Mr Pohlner said he had looked at solar, saying that for $108,000 he could only get 40 per cent of the 60kW he needed.
“I got onto an expert at Griffith University about battery back-up – because we’re three-phase power we need 415 volts,” he said. “(The expert) said you’d need a lot of spare land and a spare quarter of a million too. And its life at best would be 7-8 years.”
Today’s Bible Verse

Today’s Sermon

The sermon for June 16th 2019 is now available on the New Life web-site.
In this sermon, which is based on the Book of Esther, Margaret Bates talks about the significance of Esther to our lives today. Please note that this sermon contains video clips from What’s In The Bible, Veggie Tales and Bible Project, and the audio levels are quite low so you may have to adjust your volume settings from time to time.
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Today’s Bible Verse

Today’s Bible Verse

Today’s Bible Verse

Mario Murillo: They Will Change Everything
Mario Murillo exhorts us to pursue God fervently, regardless of the reactions of other people.
THEY WILL
THEY WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING
David Wilkerson predicted this emerging force: “God is revealing to all praying people that a glorious new work of the Spirit is about to break forth. God is going to shake everything that can be shaken. He will tear down the old political, backslidden, ecclesiastical system. He will disown the formal, super-church structure. He will chase out of His presence all those who are engaging in self-promoting ministries.”
These praying people he mentions will be the catalyst to these forceful changes. They are frustrated, hungry, and their numbers are growing fast. They are coalescing around certain truths: fasting, repentance, and holy surrender to Christ.
This force is the most underrated undercurrent in the church. Even though it is largely overlooked, it has the firepower to change the church just as much as a youth awakening. And look out when these two forces collide!
Many of these people were chased out of churches that were once fiery and Spirit-filled, but then went to a new format to attract outsiders. A growing number of Christians feel their church is promoting programs that don’t impact them. Even programs that bring in large numbers don’t matter to them. They believe only a move of God can save America now.
They believe we have no time to play games. They are frustrated that their church is catering to the lukewarm members. Most of all, they feel that they are being punished for wanting a move of God.
I want to direct my words to those leaders who are guilty of correcting members who yearn for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. You’ve got it totally backwards. Those who are hungry for a move of God are the best thing that ever happened to your church.
If you have wounded the heart of even a single saint, it was a spectacular mistake. They, and not the lukewarm, should be setting the tone for your church.
Somewhere, we got the idea—I believe it came from the pit of hell—that exuberant worship, preaching with the anointing and with conviction, fiery prayer meetings, and deliberate soul winning are the “old ways.”
For millions of disenfranchised Christians, these things are not ‘old ways’, but timeless ways. And, their hunger for them is intensifying even as the church grows colder. Something will have to give!
Change has to come!
Again, David Wilkerson said, “I see it all over the nation today—disillusioned Christians searching for reality. The people in the pew are beginning to fast and pray. They are the ones who now weep between the porch and the altar. And, they are crying out for more depth and more of eternal values from the pulpit. If the minister of their church goes on in some egocentric way, pursuing expensive dreams, they will go out looking for a place where their deepest spiritual needs will be met.”
However, many mega-church pastors didn’t leave it there, they went even further. They began to punish members who pursued holiness. They call it a ‘religious spirit.’ These dear saints wonder, “Why would anyone punish a heart for wanting purity? How can vessels chosen to uplift the righteous and equip the saints, instead, create a system that rewards carnality and shames holiness?”
Let’s be honest. It’s not as if the modern church is exhausting itself on devotion and sacrifice. But you’d sure think so by the way some ministers keep telling us to relax, and quit trying so hard, because, ‘Daddy is so pleased with us.’
Even when a congregation is a listless, flabby, biblically illiterate club of moody consumers, preachers will heap on them yet one more message of pampered entitlement. It’s kind of like handing a diabetic a case of Snickers bars.
It has gotten so bad that Sundays have become a celebration of how much God lets you get away with.
These believers, who know there is more, are equally disappointed in the other extreme. Perhaps in reaction to the deadness, formality, and carnality, some have created churches that are highly emotional and have run completely off the map of scripture.
Satan seduced some into separating the Holy Spirit and the Bible—pitting them against each other. The Bible not only predicted this deception—it exposed the motive behind it.
2 Timothy 4:3 “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers…” What they can’t endure is the Bible. They drop the God-card to fulfill their lusts, and then blame the Holy Spirit!
It began in small doses. One preacher said, “Why do we trust a book? Did they have more of the Spirit than we have?” Another preacher said, “We’re not supposed to worship a book.”
They will tell you they are trusting in the voice of the Spirit more than The Book. What they are really hearing is their own voice…or worse. They don’t deny the inerrancy of scripture: they simply claim direct revelation from God that is equal to the Bible.
If you have all Spirit, you blow up. If you have all Truth, you dry up. You need both!
Studying the Bible has become passé. Many seek constant prophetic words, and trust these words without comparing them against scripture.
The Holy Spirit becomes “on demand.” You’ve all seen internet ads where “prophets” will give you a daily word from the Lord. Some even charge money to give you a prophetic word.
People blame all kinds of things on “leadings of the Holy Spirit.” “The Spirit told me I can leave my husband and children because He wants me to be happy.” Scantily clad women in church claim, “You may not like the way I dress, but the Holy Spirit does.” One preacher even compared the Spirit to smoking marijuana, and said, “I am toking the Ghost.”
The book of Daniel seems to divide those who live in the last days into two categories: Those who are corrupted by flattery and those who know their God. The entire verse reads: “those who do wickedly against the covenant he shall corrupt with flattery; but the people who know their God shall be strong and carry out great exploits.” -Daniel 11:32
The people who know their God are repulsed by both extremes of compromise and emotionalism. They want exuberant worship, even intense worship directed at Christ. They don’t want an emotional binge that feels New Age, and that seems to be trying to reach an altered state. They want to reach lost souls, but they want no part of an open-ended attraction program that never seems to lead souls into discipleship. John Wimber called them ‘The Radical Middle.’
As I said before, their numbers are growing every day. They are not rebellious, they are hungry. They are reaching out to God with great passion. They are preachers who suddenly realize they have built a monstrosity for God, but they have neither worked with God, nor do they have a relationship with Him.
They are young people who came to church, only to find they didn’t fit any model. After years of increasing emptiness, one day they just collapsed before the Lord and begged for Biblical reality.
Others are finished with egocentric pastors with grandiose, expensive dreams, and carnal visions. These members of the Radical Middle recognize that their pastors have been distracted—even derailed from their first love. Those who are interested in becoming true disciples are abandoning ‘attraction- churches’—something revolutionary is happening inside them.
Deep, deep in my soul where the real knowing happens—I know God is doing something new. God is finished with hirelings. He is drawing a remnant out of corruption and into a special, supernatural nearness to Him. They will empty themselves of everything. Every ambition will be burned out—except for one—to love and please the Lord Jesus Christ. They will change everything they are doing now, and begin to walk in the power of and for the glory of God Almighty!
And they will change everything!
Reflection on Romans 5:1-5

Scripture
Therefore, since we have been justified with God through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Observation
We have been justified by faith in Jesus Christ, and we have peace with God. We have access to grace and we rejoice in the hope of the glory of God.
Our suffering produces perseverance, character and hope, so we can rejoice even in suffering. The hope that God gives comes through the holy Spirit given to us in Christ.
Application
When we come to Jesus, we are made right, or justified, with God. The record of our sins is deleted because God counts them as being paid for by Jesus’ death on the cross. It is as if seconds before being executed, the call comes through to declare the condemned man is innocent. Instead of walking to certain death, we walk to life and freedom in Christ.
We didn’t do anything to earn the forgiveness of God. We aren’t even smart enough to trust in Christ from our own wisdom. No, this is the free gift of God, and our ability to say “Yes” to Christ is also a gift from God.
So now we have peace with God. Our rebellion against Him, our war for independence is over. Our inner fight is also finished, as the battle for our hearts and minds comes to a close.
We have peace with God because He forgives us, and we are then enabled to live the life we were created for- a life of fellowship with God.
Prayer
What wonderful peace comes from you, Father, when we live in reconciliation with you. Thank you. Amen.
Why Albo’s got to get to grips with God: Peter Kurti
From the Centre For Independent Studies
Why Albo’s got to get to grips with God
One of the first things new Labor leader, Anthony Albanese, needs to emphasise to his demoralised party is that they will not return to government without showing they take religion seriously.
Albo’s own seat of Grayndler — which Labor holds with a margin of nearly 16 per cent — is one of a number of Labor-held Western Sydney seats where the electorate includes many voters who are about God.
It matters to Australia’s Muslim, Christian, and Hindu voters — and all the others who have a religious affiliation — that they are free to practise their faith; and, if they wish, to talk about it openly.
No wonder Labor frontbenchers have warned Albanese that Labor needs to work constructively with the Morrison government to address concerns about religious freedom by passing new laws.
It sounds like simple and sensible advice. But the problem for the new Labor leader is that a decision to cooperate with the government on matters of religion is likely to further divide his party.
For a deep and possibly irreparable fissure has opened up — and runs right through the heart of the ALP.
On one side stand Labor’s traditional blue-collar and middle-class voters respectful of belief in God. But on the other side stand the battalions of Labor’s inner-city intellectuals who sneer at religion, dismiss faith as primitive superstition, and wield the cudgels of identity politics.
It is not the deity that commands the unswerving devotion of the elites, but diversity. And they impose on the rest of us what political scientist, Kenneth Minogue, once described as “a dictatorship of virtue”.
The ALP is going to have to get to grips with God if it hopes to occupy the government benches in the House of Reps again. But in order to do that, Albanese is going to have to work a miracle of his own.
Peter Kurti is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies and author of The Tyranny of Tolerance.



