Reaping the Whirlwind

"For it was the Lord's intention to harden their hearts, so that they would engage Israel in battle, be completely destroyed without mercy, and be annihilated, just as the Lord had commanded Moses." Joshua 11:20. God will at times harden people's hearts, in His sovereignty, that results in them acting in a way that guarantees… Continue reading Reaping the Whirlwind

The Middle Class

In the days of America's greatness there was a common notion that supported, comforted, inspired and unified the population.  The notion of "the middle class" was a poorly defined title for working people and families who lived all across the nation in urban, suburban, and rural areas and shared this distinction that was open to… Continue reading The Middle Class

Liberty

Liberty is that state of freedom in which a person may harness his destiny in God's providence or wreck himself upon the rocks of self-centerness.  It was Yeshua who bought freedom for Mankind by His shed blood on the cross.  "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.  Stand firm, then, and do… Continue reading Liberty

The Defense of Marriage

Congress passed a law with this title and purpose.  The Supreme Court set it aside, concluding Marriage between a man and a woman was not protected by the constitution. In the beginning God established marriage.  "That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one… Continue reading The Defense of Marriage

Leaders Good and Evil

Real leaders have insight, they stand up for the right and they can discern right from wrong. They are passionate and maintain self-control, which means they show emotion, but they are not controlled by it.  They demonstrate humility and wisdom, without guile, real leaders need no politics.  They have convictions and a foundation of faith… Continue reading Leaders Good and Evil

The Fallen Mystique of Baseball

I was recently watching a baseball related movie called "61" about the home run race between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in 1961.  They both had a chance to break Babe Ruth's all time home run record of 60. When Roger Maris hit his 61st homerun on the last day of the season only a… Continue reading The Fallen Mystique of Baseball

Differences in Felt Needs

I have several married friends where the husband has recently retired and the wife continues to work.  I'm currently in that situation, as I was required to take early retirement, so I'm really rather young, good-looking, wise beyond my years, humorous,  and possess a vivid imagination - Ha-Ha, just kidding about all that, except retirement. … Continue reading Differences in Felt Needs

Inclusion Misinterpreted

Dictionaries define inclusion as the act or state of being included in a group or substance. It appears that this definition violates the rule that a word should not be defined using a variation of the word; thus some have redefined it for their own political advantage.  They use it in connection with their attempt… Continue reading Inclusion Misinterpreted

Liar! Do Not Listen

  "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter." (Isaiah 5:20). "A wicked person listens to deceitful lips; a liar pays attention to a destructive tongue." (Proverbs 17:4). "You belong to your father, the devil,… Continue reading Liar! Do Not Listen

The Perversion of Homosexuality

Although the Supreme Court may have sanctioned homosexual marriage, the Bible is clear that it is a perversion of God's way.  Romans 1 states that God delivers homosexuals over to a reprobate mind to do what is morally wrong.  Despite the fact that God has planted evidence of himself and knowledge of what is right… Continue reading The Perversion of Homosexuality

Outstanding Hypocrisy

Chicago's Governor announced recently that his city's law enforcement officers would not enforce federal Immigration laws.  Other cities in California had previously refused to recognize federal Immigration law, proclaiming themselves cities of refuge.  This rebellion has a historical precedent, in Civil war times.  The southern States believed the constitution left matters that were not specifically… Continue reading Outstanding Hypocrisy

Before the Bible Was Banned

American education from its beginning incorporated the greatest selling, most popular, and singularly most unique book of all time, the Bible, in its curriculum.  American education began in the churches and synagogues.  Later it was essentially taken over by state and local governments, with the federal government currently making an attempt to take over.  However,… Continue reading Before the Bible Was Banned

America’s Greatness

  America has been a great nation as one of the "Super powers" and due to its wealth and influence.  However, what is really virtuous in America's History?  America was started from a desire for freedom, religious freedom, freedom to practice Christianity.  There were other reasons behind the actual rebellion from the English King and… Continue reading America’s Greatness

Horrible Evils

There are many evils in our society such as murder, crimes of all sorts, injustice in our courts, corruption in our government, despicable personal acts.  These are seemingly on the rise, but they have been around at certain levels for all our national history.  Recently I've seen a wickedness that is disturbing on an entirely… Continue reading Horrible Evils