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It really amazes me how so many people continue to sleep in the midst of this crisis, which, without revival, will end in the loss of our liberty. Yet most Americans continue on and on with no serious thought that our nation could be forever changed. It is the fault of our education process that we continue to sleep, as we did on the morning when we were attacked at Pearl Harbor in 1941. This is not to place all the blame on school systems either; education is much more than just the classroom. The television programming, the internet viewing, the music we listen to, are all major contributors to the way we now think. Without careful study of the Bible, believing that its teachings are true and thereby should be lived by, we simply follow the inclinations of our own thinking—and that’s the root problem.
The Bible says, “There is not a just man upon the earth that doeth good and sinneth not.” (Ecclesiastes 7:20) It reveals that our “…heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; [but] who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9) This is because there is a root of sin in us which releases in us the attitude of “I want what I want when I want it.” To get what you want, you have to be able to control your circumstances. That means you have to fight someone else for control. This desire for control is what has caused every hurt and every war in history. Thus, those who haven’t surrendered their will to Jesus Christ, and had His life replace theirs in this world, cannot Continue reading

Liberty or Security? Which is most important in the long run? It is impossible to have 100% of both liberty and security in this natural world. Liberty, of necessity, must involve some risks. The major one is that you have to trust your neighbor to respect your God-given rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property. Likewise, your neighbor must be able to trust you in the same way. This is why our Founders warned us that we couldn’t maintain this Republic, with its great amount of liberty for the individual, without most of our people knowing the religion of Jesus Christ in the pure way that Jesus gave it. If I know that I will “reap what I sow”, both in this world, and in the world to come (Galatians 6:7), I have a strong reason to respect your rights; knowing that God Himself is judging me in my actions. If I’ve had those truths hidden from me both in the home and the school, then I don’t know that I will surely “reap what I’m now sowing”; thus, I have no deterrent to my own selfish desires, leaving your rights at risk.






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