WERE THE PILGRIMS SOCIALISTS?

Very Few Have Been Taught About The Socialist Experiment At Plymouth

There is much talk these days in the USA about socialism.  Some, gleefully with open arms, are lauding it’s great benefits to all.  Others, mindful of so many lessons in history, are crying out great warnings. Still others are deeply troubled over a growing acceptance of a political group founded by “trained Marxists.” Below is some very noteworthy history of the early pilgrims at Plymouth rarely taught today. They began as a socialist society.  Did it work?  Following the article is a short message about gratitude, and a link to some great holiday gift ideas!

A Valuable History Lesson That We Have Forgotten

It is amazing how many people do not know the following very important history lesson about the Plymouth Pilgrims.  There are numerous articles one can easily access. And there are a number of books containing William Bradford’s personal accounts from his journal.

Long before Karl Marx was even born, the Pilgrims practiced first hand, what could easily be identified as socialism. Did it work?

The original contract the Pilgrims entered into with their merchant-sponsors in London called for everything they produced to go into a common store. Each member of the community was entitled to one common share.

Specifically, the contract read, “All such persons as are of this colony, are to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of the common stock.” In other words, each person was to put into the common stock all he or she could, and take out the portion or share they needed.

All of the land they cleared and the buildings they built belonged to the common community as well. The plan seemed simple and fair enough: equal distribution for everyone. But did it work?

William Bradford, the governor of the colony, saw the results of this first hand and recognized this form of collectivism was as costly and destructive to the Pilgrims as that first harsh winter, which had taken so many lives. He saw not only was it not working, but if allowed to continue, it would threaten their very survival. Something needed to change!

Change

Changing something for the sake of change is not always the best decision. Changing to a wrong course usually ends in disaster. But the right change at the right time can bring tremendously positive results.

William Bradford, a God fearing man and true leader, decided to take bold action. He saw first hand putting all things into the common store meant that some people could put less in than others. And even if you put nothing in the common store, you could still take out your portion from the common store.

Bradford wrote, “For the young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children, without any recompense.”

He also wrote that “the strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes, than he that was weak.” As a result, some of the young and strong refused to work and the total amount of food produced was not adequate.

The results of their first two harvests were far, far from being abundant. Bradford knew if they were to survive, there must be change.

His Bold Plan

After the poor harvest of 1622, Bradford wrote, “they began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could, and obtain a better crop.” They needed a very radical change to their current economic organization.

Bradford in effect abolished their practice of socialism. Instead, he gave each household a parcel of land and told them they could keep what they produced, or trade it away as they saw fit. In other words, he replaced socialism with a free market system that did a lot more than just put an end to the hard times.

As a direct result, the harvest of 1623 was much different; they had great abundance. Bradford wrote,” instead of famine now God gave them plenty and the face of things was changed, to the rejoicing of the hearts of many, for which they blessed God.” “Any general want or famine hath not been amongst them since to this day.” In fact, in 1624, so much food was produced that the colonists were able to begin exporting corn.

In a number of places around the world, they have been experimenting with socialism for well over a hundred years. They try to redefine it, fine tune it, and re-invent it. But the Pilgrims decided early on to eliminate it.

The Pilgrims learned first hand that people could not be expected to do their best work without incentive. What Bradford did was to simply introduce free enterprise with one of the great foundational principles: private property. Every family was assigned its own plot of land to work and permitted to market its own crops and products.

Bradford changed the system from reliance on the “common store,” to self reliance. And with self reliance comes responsibility for one’s actions.  This, in part, laid the groundwork for understanding and declaring one of the “unalienable rights” we are all given by our Creator: the pursuit of happiness.

The Results Of Bradford’s Change

Bradford wrote, “This had very good success, for it made all hands industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.” “In no time, the Pilgrims found they had more food than they could eat themselves.”

This change that Bradford instituted was instrumental in the great prosperity of America that was to follow. It wasn’t long before they set up trading posts and exchanged goods with the Indians. They were no longer just trying to survive. They were beginning to thrive.

Their profits allowed them to pay off their debts to the merchants in London. That fact had huge repercussions. Their success and prosperity attracted more Europeans and began what came to be known as, “The Great Puritan Migration.”

Not Just In Plymouth

The same scenario happened in other colonies as well. Many early groups of colonists set up socialist states, all with the same terrible results. What is striking is that the majority of the work was being done by only one-fifth of the people. The others, for various reasons, chose to not work but expected to be fed.

In the Virginia colonies, during the winter of 1609-10, called, “The Starving Time,” the population fell from five-hundred to sixty!  But Jamestown changed into a free market area and the results were just as dramatic as the results at Plymouth.

In 1614, Colony Secretary Ralph Hamor wrote that after they changed from the socialistic plan to free enterprise, there was, “plenty of food, which every man by his own industry may easily and doth procure.”

He went on to say something that is almost unbelievable. He said in comparison to the two systems, that “we reaped not so much corn from the labors of thirty men as three men have done for themselves now.”

Most everyone knows the traditional “Thanksgiving Story,”with the pilgrims sharing food with the native Indians.  But very few know this vital forgotten history lesson. It is not only noteworthy to remember, especially in today’s political climate, but it ought to be taught to our children.

From AHEF and Angela E. Kamrath:

“The Pilgrims’ early shift from a communal to a self-reliant economic system in Plymouth Colony exposed the practical flaws of the one and the qualities of the other system. While the communal system led to low morale, poor relations, under-performance, and lack of sustenance in the community; the system of self-reliance led to high morale, proper relations, self-sufficiency, and increase in the colony. This early trial and error in economics by this Christian people revealed the success of self-industry, led to an American view of work and reliance on God, and became a precursor to America’s free enterprise system.”

In 1789, in his first year as the first president of the United States, George Washington made a proclamation  When you read President Washington’s proclamation the many references to God indicate very clearly his heart as well as the heart of the New Nation.  He very deliberately recognized and was grateful for God’s help and blessings on this country.

The political future in the United States of America is uncertain.  One might think that in this age of “information” how is it so many young people do know the lessons of history regarding socialism.  And how can so many blindly embrace an organization with its founders proudly proclaiming they are “trained Marxists?

Meanwhile, there are many who continue to pray for the USA, for our freedoms and Constitution to stand.  God help us if we go the way of socialism and Marxism.  And if we do, the day will come when the people embracing this radical change will have to look at their kids, and grandkids, and tell them, “We allowed this to happen!”

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GRATITUDE

People who choose to recognize even the smallest blessing and make gratitude a habit, are happy, positive people. Why? Because in focusing on God supplying, they trust He will continue to provide blessings. And He does!

Those who choose to recognize every lack and make complaining a habit, are miserable negative people. Why? Because in focusing on what they don’t have, they lack confidence in God to provide.

When we thank God for what He has done, He gets the gratitude, the recognition, the thanks He so rightly deserves. We acknowledge Him as our helper, our provider, the One Who brings us His blessings!

In addition to that, scientific studies show how being grateful can dramatically affect your emotions and your physical body, including the brain, the heart, sleep and more!

And on top of that, there is another great benefit in being grateful to God. When we remember what God has done for us, our minds at that moment, are focused on, not on what we lack, but rather on what we have received from Him!

Those reminders build our confidence and trust in Him to continue to provide for us! (the studies talk about grateful people being happier – how sad do you feel when you’re thinking of something God blessed you with?!)

Gratitude builds our confidence and trust in God, and as a result, we bring God our petitions with greater expectations, greater confidence, and greater trust. We believe Him, because we remember what He has already done for us! What a great benefit to us for giving Him the thanks He so rightly deserves!

In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
I Thessalonians 5:18

And even in the “Days of Covid” we certainly do recognize God’s great blessings on Thanksgiving Day; blessings in our own lives, and blessings on our nation.  But we can also remember to give thanks and show our gratitude to our loving God and Father each and every day.

Have A Great Thanksgiving Holiday! Keep Praying For Our Country!

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ARE YOU AFRAID?

Some Very Practical Insight On Getting Rid Of Fear In Your Life!


I recently learned something very interesting and very practical from the Bible concerning fear. More on that in just a few minutes. Let’s consider some of what God’s Word has to say about fear.

There is a great truth about God’s perspective concerning fear in Psalm 34. It says in verse 4, “I sought the Lord and He heard me and delivered me from all my fears.” Some popular psychology of our day propounds that we need to live with our fears. If we are supposed to just accept and live with our fears, why doesn’t that verse say, “I sought the Lord and He heard me and told me to just live with my fears?” The will of God is clear; God desires to deliver us from all our fears.

Proverbs 29:25 says, “The fear of man brings a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.” A snare is a trap. In I John 4, it says that fear has torment. Having fear does not help us; fear brings torment and it entraps us.

After the crucifixion of Jesus Christ the disciples were behind closed doors for fear of the Jews. Fear, like worry and doubt, greatly interferes with our believing the promises of God.

Be Not Afraid, Only Believe!

You may be familiar with the record in Mark, Chapter 5. A man came to Jesus asking him to come and lay his hands on his dying daughter so that she could be healed. Jesus went with him, but along the way someone came and told that man it was too late, his daughter had died. As soon as Jesus heard those words he told that man, “Be not Afraid, only believe.”

This brief discussion about fear in this article is not about being in a field somewhere and seeing a bull coming your way and just saying, “I’m not afraid.” Of course not! You would get over the fence in a hurry!

And I’m also not referring to jumping off a cliff saying, “I’m not afraid, God will protect me because it says in His Word that He gives His angels charge over me; they will bear me up in their hands so that I won’t dash my foot against a stone.” Doing something foolish like that would certainly be tempting God.

I’m talking about fear that comes up due to circumstances and situations that we may face in our lives. Fear is not something that God wants us to just accept and live with. His desire is to deliver us from all our fears. Living with fear is a snare, it is torment, it is bondage. Fear keeps you from enjoying your life and it greatly hinders you from believing the promises of God.

There are lots of things today that people are afraid of: fear of losing their job, fear of getting into an accident, fear of an illness or recurring illness, fear of a lack of finances, and the list goes on and on.

In the second epistle of Timothy we find out that for those of us who are born again, “God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” When a person accepts Jesus Christ as their lord and believes God raised him from the dead, the Bible says you are saved. A saved person, one who is born again, receives God’s spirit. and that spirit God gives us is not a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

Fear happens in the mind. And at times we have to honestly ask ourselves, “What am I afraid of?” And when we recognize we have fear, what do we want to do about it?

I Learned Something Very Practical

in Reading David Bergey’s new book, 100 Scriptures to Help you Recover your Health, I learned something very practical concerning what God says about fear. While there are numerous places in the bible where God talks about not being afraid, in many of those places God tells us why we should not be afraid.

In the first chapter of the Book of Joshua, God is instructing Joshua to take the children of Israel into the Promised Land. Moses died and now Joshua was in charge. I can’t begin to fathom the weight on Joshua’s shoulders with such a responsibility.

But God not only told him to be strong and very courageous, but He told him why. God said, “Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” Joshua was not alone – God was with him!

In Psalm 23, it says, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” We are not alone! Even if you are “walking through the valley of the shadow of death,” which is a pretty scary place to be walking through, but if you are, like the Psalmist said, “I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me.” God is with you with His rod and staff.

In Psalm 46 it talks about not being afraid even if the mountains are falling into the sea and the earth is removed! Talk about being in a dramatic scenario and not being afraid! But why? It says because God is our refuge and strength and He is a very present help in trouble.

God Is Present!

God is not distant, far far away somewhere; He is present. He told Joshua I am with you; in Psalm 23 it says, Thou art with me, and in Psalm 46 it says He is present. We are not alone; He is here with us!

Many times in God’s Word you won’t read verses that say, “Don’t Be Afraid, don’t have any fear, just suck it up and be brave! Just be positive!” But rather, you read verses that say to fear not, because God is with you!

My favorite two verses about fear are in Isaiah 41, verses 10 and 13:

Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of My righteousness.

For I the LORD thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.

God repeatedly says to not be afraid, because, “I am with you!”

His Spirit Is In Us!

Ephesians 4 tells us there is one God and Father of us all, “Who is above all and through all, and in you all.” God is in us by way of the spirit, His spirit that he put in us. Are we alone? Absolutely not! And in those times when you feel all alone, remind yourself that you are not alone, God is in you!

In Philippians it says that God works in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure. Are we alone? Absolutely not! And what is His good pleasure? It is certainly not to live in fear, but rather to help us, to strengthen us, to bless us, to be a very present help in time of trouble!

In Romans 8 chapter 11, there is a very wonderful verse regarding healing. “But if the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, He that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by His spirit that dwelleth in you.” When it comes to sickness, fear not! Why? His spirit in you shall also quicken, make alive your mortal body!

In Acts 27, Paul was on a ship that was battered by a typhoon, and eventually, after many days, all hope was gone. But then Paul came and told them to be of good cheer, that no one was going to die. Why in the world would he tell those people who knew they were all about to die, to be of good cheer? Was he just some nutcase trying to be positive? “Okay everybody, let’s all just be positive here.”

He told them to be of good cheer because God sent an angel who told Paul, “Fear not, Paul… God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.” Paul then told them, “Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me.” Once again, as you see in so many other places in God’s Word, when the message is to not be afraid, the reason why is given.

For you and me, in those times when we are having fear, we ought to focus on the great truth that we are not alone. God is with us, and in reality, God is in us by way of His spirit that is in us. He truly is present with us; He will strengthen us, He will help us, He will heal us, He will restore us, and He will protect us!

You are not alone!

Your loving God and Father will take you by the right hand saying to you, “Fear not, I will help you!”

 

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“RESCUE” IS A POWERFUL SONG!

Praying For God To Rescue The USA

When I first heard this song, “Rescue,” by Lauren Daigle, it reminded me how in these very troubled days, many are praying to God Almighty, asking Him for His help. Our country needs His rescue. And He is more than able to help and heal this land.

The song is from God’s perspective: His reminder that He hears our cries, and that He is indeed able and willing.  So whether you need His rescue in your personal life, or, you’re praying for Him to rescue the USA, enjoy this very inspiring song. (Lyrics are below the video)

Rescue by Lauren Daigle

You are not hidden
There’s never been a moment
You were forgotten
You are not hopeless
Though you have been broken
Your innocence stolen

I hear you whisper underneath your breath
I hear your SOS
Your SOS

I will send out an army
To find you in the middle of the darkest night
It’s true, I will rescue you

There is no distance
That cannot be covered
Over and over
You’re not defenseless
I’ll be your shelter
I’ll be your armor

I hear you whisper underneath your breath
I hear your SOS, your SOS

I will send out an army
To find You in the middle of the darkest night
It’s true, I will rescue you
And I will never stop marching
To reach you in the middle of the hardest fight
It’s true, I will rescue you

I hear the whisper underneath your breath
I hear you whisper you have nothing left

I will send out an army
To find you in the middle of the darkest night
It’s true, I will rescue you
And I will never stop marching
To reach you in the middle of the hardest fight
It’s true, I will rescue you

Oh, I will rescue you

II Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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IN THE DAYS OF COVID, THERE WERE RIOTS IN THE STREETS

What I’ve Been Doing and a Wake Up Call

For many people, 2020 began like all new years begin, with anticipation of a better year, goals, aspirations, dreams, etc. And then, seemingly overnight, the whole world changed – a global pandemic. The days of covid were upon us.

And then, just as we were all starting to get a grasp of the whole covid thing, a police officer in Minnesota murdered a suspect and it was captured live on video. While that heinous and devilish act was horrific, what resulted and continues is equally heinous and devilish.

During these days of the covid and riots in the streets, like so many people, I’ve spent most of my time at home. As a result, some very positive things have occurred in my life. Below are a few of the things I’ve been doing, followed by some things I’ve learned, that may, to some, be a wake up call.

First, and most important, like many people, I’ve spent a lot more time in prayer. I’m sure you’d agree, these days there is lots to pray about.

Secondly, I’ve spent considerable more time reading and studying the “Good News,” the Bible, as well as having more opportunities to teach. Our small weekly “home fellowship” switched to an online fellowship. And much to my surprise, people began joining in from 7-10 other states from time to time as well, even from Germany a couple of times.

I’m also doing an online fellowship for the folks at Desert Winds Retirement Center twice a month. For weeks on end those elderly folks have been confined to their apartments. In addition, utilizing video technology, I’ve had the opportunity on Saturday evenings to teach the men at the Phoenix Rescue Mission. And hosting weekly video prayer nights on Tuesdays has been a very special time.

Thirdly, instead of going to the gym twice a week, I exercise at home, including a 2 mile walk every morning. As of late, with the Arizona heat this time of year, walking needs to be early as temperatures are 90 degrees or so around 6 AM. It’s a quiet time to pray and get some much needed, albeit very hot, sunlight, which is so important in the days of covid.

Fourthly, I have been doing my best to avoid “going down the rabbit hole” from all the information coming from a multitude of directions concerning both the covid and the riots. It takes a conscious effort to be selective in what you see and hear, and most importantly, to not allow emotions to dismiss reason.

And, finally, in light of so much chaos and noise, instead of just swallowing any and all narratives, I have looked for answers beyond what we all see and hear. And while the actions of people in the streets have been so shockingly sad, it’s equally shocking and sad what many people are buying into.

Information is readily available, if you’re willing to put emotions aside and take an honest look. When it comes to the riots in the streets, I have. It’s very sad to me that some of those who call themselves Christians find themselves so emotionally driven that they accept and support a new political group, whose founders openly admit they are, “trained Marxists.”

On their very own website it shows their intent and beliefs, including Marxist diatribes against the traditional family, capitalism, and by extension the idea of progress. 

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. Information is not only out there, it’s in plain sight! What we see in our streets is not about racism; it’s not about police brutality; it’s not about white supremacy; it is clearly about the overthrow of this country. And, as usual, the end result, promised by those who appear to be running the show, is utopia – a wonderful and beautiful new world where everything will be fair for everyone!

But even beyond that, it’s really not just about the overthrow of this country; it’s about the overthrow of God, His Word, and His Son! The end game for socialism, communism, and totalitarianism is, the state is now god, period!

Ignorance! Ignorance I say! Too many Christians are ignorant of what is really going on in the streets. But even worse, they are ignorant of the Scriptures, God’s Word!

The Bible clearly shows us that the god of this world, your adversary, the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about seeking whom he may devour. Jesus said the thief comes not but for to steal, and to kill and to destroy. God tells us plainly we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. We are told to not be ignorant of Satan’s devices! *

The Bible tells us our adversary is a liar and the father of lies; he is a deceiver! Swallow the lies, be led by your emotions, and he will have you hooked.

Are some of my brothers and sisters so naive, so duped that when they see a few churches burned, and a few statues of Jesus destroyed, they think those are just the actions of some overzealous protesters? Make no mistake, it is only the beginning, with the end game to take away your freedoms, including your freedom to worship. If you think it can’t happen, gaze upon your brothers and sisters in danger for their faith every day in China, North Korea, etc. etc.

If this country falls, it will not be utopia, it will be devastating for the people of this land, and for the people of the rest of the world. If you don’t believe that, then you were never accurately taught history.

During these days of the covid and riots in the streets, for me personally there have been some wonderfully positive results in my life. I’m grateful for those. But at this moment, the future of the United States of America is uncertain.  So, I strongly implore my brothers and sisters to join me in getting your head in the Book, and praying much for this country.

And, speak up! Look for opportunities to courageously speak the Truth of God’s Word with all the love in your heart. The light of God’s Word is so needed, now, today, in our country! Preach the delivering power of God! Preach the love of God! Preach the resurrected Christ! The Truth sets people free.

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
II Chronicles 7:14

* For added understanding concerning this topic, under the tab, Recent Teachings, listen to 6-28-2020 The Spiritual Battle (39:24)

OUR COUNTRY NEEDS GOD’S HELP!

Independence Day 2020


Our country desperately needs a lot of prayer. In these deeply troubling days, we need help from God Almighty; we sorely need His wisdom. I join many other Christians who continue to ask Him for His help.  Meanwhile, today more than ever before, there are those in our country who are hell bent on completely overthrowing this country and what it truly stands for.

At the end of this short article you will find some quotes from our Founding Fathers. While haters of America seek to find any of their shortcomings, and thus denounce them all as bad, evil people, read their own words concerning their faith.

None of us is without faults. And who among us, at the end of our lives, or in future days, would like for people to note our faults or shortcomings, having only those to define us?

This weekend our country celebrates our freedom. Independence was formally declared on July 2, 1776, On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration.

It is a time for celebration! John Adams wrote, “I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty; it ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.”

What followed was a brutal 8 ½ year war with England. After the Revolutionary War ended, in 1783, before the official Constitution was finally ratified in 1791, The Bill of Rights, was added – the first ten amendments. This was adopted to place specific limits on government power. It was seen as necessary to safeguard individual liberty.

In later years, John Adams would write, “Posterity! you will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it.”

The United States is not and has not been a “perfect country.” We can, and we are still improving, in order to “form a perfect union.” But it is still the greatest nation on earth.

In an article by Norman Podhoretz, called, Is America Exceptional? he writes, “…more freedom and more prosperity to be enjoyed by more of its citizens than in any other society in human history. It follows that what liberals—who concentrate their attention on the relatively little that is wrong with America instead of the enormous good embodied within it—seek to change or discard is precisely what conservatives are dedicated to preserving, reinvigorating, and defending.”

He went on to talk about who could ever estimate the value to the world from this country over the last 100 years. Truly, where would the world be without the help and aid from the USA? The United States has spilled blood and treasure to liberate and protect many millions of people: World War I, World War II, Korea, then the cold war against communism, and since 9/11 we have spilled yet more blood and treasure fighting against radical Islamic terrorism. And economic aid continues to this day in the billions of dollars.

And who could ever measure the impact of the Gospel reaching out to other countries all over the world as a result of our freedoms in the USA?

I take great comfort knowing and believing the exceptional freedoms God gives to every born again believer, because of the completed work of Jesus Christ, far outweighs any freedoms granted by governments or institutions.  No government can ever undo or take away those freedoms. If this country as we know it fails, we must never lose sight that the freedom resulting from Christ’s completed work, is so much bigger than the freedom we have as US citizens. I will preach that message this Sunday.

Meanwhile, I am proud to be an American, and will celebrate it this weekend. And, again, I join many, many others praying for God’s help in these deeply troubled days. With God’s help, we can get through all the problems facing our nation.

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways;
then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin,
and will heal their land.

II Chronicles 7:14

Mike Verdicchio  July 2, 1010

Take a few moments to read some quotes you may not have heard…

While we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion. To the distinguished character of Patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian.  George Washington

God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the Gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever..  Thomas Jefferson

Suppose a nation in some distant Region should take the Bible for their only law Book, and every member should regulate his conduct by the precepts there exhibited! Every member would be obliged in conscience, to temperance, frugality, and industry; to justice, kindness, and charity towards his fellow men; and to piety, love, and reverence toward Almighty God … What a Eutopia, what a Paradise would this region be.  John Adams

Resistance to tyranny becomes the Christian and social duty of each individual. … Continue steadfast and, with a proper sense of your dependence on God, nobly defend those rights which heaven gave, and no man ought to take from us.  John Hancock

Here is my Creed. I believe in one God, the Creator of the Universe. That He governs it by His Providence. That He ought to be worshiped.  Benjamin Franklin

And as it is our duty to extend our wishes to the happiness of the great family of man, I conceive that we cannot better express ourselves than by humbly supplicating the Supreme Ruler of the world that the rod of tyrants may be broken to pieces, and the oppressed made free again; that wars may cease in all the earth, and that the confusions that are and have been among nations may be overruled by promoting and speedily bringing on that holy and happy period when the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ may be everywhere established, and all people everywhere willingly bow to the sceptre of Him who is Prince of Peace.  Samuel Adams

The hope of a Christian is inseparable from his faith. Whoever believes in the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures must hope that the religion of Jesus shall prevail throughout the earth. Never since the foundation of the world have the prospects of mankind been more encouraging to that hope than they appear to be at the present time. And may the associated distribution of the Bible proceed and prosper till the Lord shall have made ‘bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God’ (Isaiah 52:10).  John Quincy Adams

I do declare to the whole world that we believe the Scriptures to contain a declaration of the mind and will of God in and to those ages in which they were written; being given forth by the Holy Ghost moving in the hearts of holy men of God; that they ought also to be read, believed, and fulfilled in our day; being used for reproof and instruction, that the man of God may be perfect. They are a declaration and testimony of heavenly things themselves, and, as such, we carry a high respect for them. We accept them as the words of God Himself.  William Penn

It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason peoples of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here.
The Bible … is a book worth more than all the other books that were ever printed.  Patrick Henry

By conveying the Bible to people thus circumstanced, we certainly do them a most interesting kindness. We thereby enable them to learn that man was originally created and placed in a state of happiness, but, becoming disobedient, was subjected to the degradation and evils which he and his posterity have since experienced.
The Bible will also inform them that our gracious Creator has provided for us a Redeemer, in whom all the nations of the earth shall be blessed; that this Redeemer has made atonement ‘for the sins of the whole world,’ and thereby reconciling the Divine justice with the Divine mercy has opened a way for our redemption and salvation; and that these inestimable benefits are of the free gift and grace of God, not of our deserving, nor in our power to deserve. John Jay

Previous Independence Day Posts:

Independence Day 1019

Independence Day 2018

Remembering Our Independence 

WHAT CAN YOU DO IN THESE DARK DAYS?

Here’s Two Vitally Important Things You Can Do!

In these troubled and dark days, many are looking to God for His help. I truly believe we can get through these dark days here in the United States, but not without the help of God Almighty.

Many Bible believing Christians see the great need to pray, and now find themselves praying more than perhaps they ever have in the past. That’s a good thing – never underestimate the power of prayer. You might be mindful of certain verses concerning prayer; there are many, like this one:

II Chronicles 7:14
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

In these dark days, information comes to us from every direction, non stop. Emotions by many are at fever pitch. How many make the time to take the time to turn it all off and pray?  David wrote in Psalm 55, “Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and He shall hear my voice.”

The Bible shows us in many places, like Psalm 5, prayers for the wicked and wickedness to cease; for those who lay traps to fall in them, for deceitful mouths to stop, etc. I encourage you to make time to take time to pray and pray and pray!

Never underestimate the power of prayer!

In addition to much needed prayer, The Bible exhorts us to speak the truth in love. Will we speak it?  Will we shine as lights in the midst of this crooked and perverse world? Jesus said, “The Truth shall make you free!” He also said the thief (the devil) comes “to steal, and to kill and to destroy,” but he came that we might have life, and have it more abundantly. We can speak words that promote God’s goodness and deliverance.

Christian who have their eyes open know this is a spiritual battle. Ephesians tells us, “we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” The Bible tells us we are not to be ignorant of Satan’s devices.

The media has and always will promote conflict. In purposefully adding “fuel to the fire,” they so often distort facts. One of the many ways they do this is by adding selective adjectives to the facts.

Yes, it’s a fact, there are racists in this country and, for that matter, in every country; as long as there are people in a country, there will always be wicked bigots. So, it is a fact, there is racism in America. But they add to that “fact” words like, “rampant,” and, “unredeemable.”

Without question there are issues that need to be addressed, but looting and burning is not the answer. Beating and killing people is not the answer. Getting rid of an entire nation’s police force is not the answer. Most police who put their lives on the line everyday for people they don’t even know are not racists. Why not do whatever is necessary to root out the bad apples and bad practices?

The last three months have been painfully devastating. Sadly, many Christians are agonizingly divided, taking positions from one political side or the other. Proverbs 6 should serve as a moment of pause for some, as it says, the Lord hates a false witness that speaks lies, and he that sows discord among brethren.

Since the end of March, while in the “lock down,” we’ve been doing our Sunday Bible fellowship via phone conferencing, I have posted those teachings. The underlying theme in those teachings is looking to God and trusting Him in dark days, or, at any time. I pray they not only help you, but give you some light of God’s Word you can share with others to help them.

Never underestimate the power of God’s Word!

And finally, a reminder to ALL born again Christians. Some have either forgotten or have never been taught that we are called, in the Bible, “the Church of God.” It is His Church. And God said we are ALL part of ONE body, with Jesus Christ as the head.

Furthermore, the Bible also says, for us, there is no longer Jew or Gentile, male or female, bond or free – that means no more black or white! We are ALL members of the ONE body of Christ. And we are told to have the same care one for another. Oh how lax the Christian Church has been in preaching and living that message!

Pray! Then pray more. Never underestimate the power of prayer!

Speak God’s Word! Never underestimate the power of the Word of God!

Below are two videos. The first is Jack Brewer, a former NFL safety, speaking a few days ago at a round table discussion. It is about 6 minutes, and he addresses problems from a spiritual point of view.

The second is a song by Casting Crowns, titled, “What If His People Prayed?

PENTECOST 2020

This Sunday, May 31, many Christians will celebrate Pentecost, remembering the events recorded in Chapter 2 of the book of Acts.  But what is it really all about?

Some Christians don’t see the great significance of Pentecost. Actually, it’s even hard to find it included on printed calendars.  And yet,  just 8 days before it happened,  Jesus specifically spoke about about it right before he ascended.

The article below, “What Is Pentecost All About”  gives great insight about that momentous event recorded in Acts 2. Perhaps after reading it you might consider that Pentecost really is a big deal!

What Is Pentecost All About?

There are a number of popular celebrations on the Church calendar. The biggest and most popular of course, is Christmas. People understand they are celebrating the birth of Christ.

When it comes to Pentecost, what exactly are we remembering?  Some say it’s all about commemorating the descent of the holy spirit upon the Apostles. That event, along with details of what followed is recorded in Acts Chapter 2.

But was that original Day of Pentecost of even greater importance and significance than the birth of Christ? Is it possible it was the greatest event to date in the history of mankind? What’s the real significance

MEMORIAL DAY 2020

Tomorrow is Memorial Day. Sometimes people get confused – Veterans Day, which is in November, is when we remember everyone who has served our country, at any time in any capacity.  Memorial Day, formerly known as, “Decoration Day,” commemorates men and women who died while in military service to the United States.

It began as a way to honor Union and Confederate soldiers following the American Civil War. Later, it was extended, after World War I, to honor all American military who died in all wars –  we remember those who gave their life in service to our country.

Congress actually established an exact minute of remembrance. The National Moment of Remembrance Act, adopted in December of 2000, encourages every citizen to pause each Memorial Day at 3:00 p.m. local time to remember the brave men and women who died serving this country.

Take a little time this weekend to thank God for the freedoms and liberty we have in this country – because over the years so many gave their lives.  And, without getting political, it is startling to see in a number of places in our country, how quickly liberty and freedoms can evaporate.  Continue to pray for our country to re-open, and for us to maintain the freedoms and liberties so many gave their lives for.

If you don’t live here in the United States, take some time to pause and remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for your country.

And, regardless of where we live, how thankful we are for the ultimate sacrifice made by our Lord Jesus Christ – bringing us eternal life – the ultimate freedom – freedom from death itself!

Below are 3 very moving videos that help put this remembrance into perspective.