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Won’t be posting much today. (Guess who has jury duty?)

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Duck Dynasty Star: Fame Is Fleeting; What Matters Most Is Jesus Christ

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Great free resource:

Through The Bible Radio Network  For free Mp3 downloads of J. Vernon McGee’s sermons.

You can also order them on disk at this site, as well as PDF notes.

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This is also chemo week,  prayers for hubby appreciated.  Isaac got his hard cast on today and will return to school Wednesday. Still non-weight-bearing for another 4 weeks.  Pray for him to catch up on all his missed work.  I tried but it took until today to get any of that work from teachers.

Hoarding of Wealth and the Last Days

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This from Wilfred Hahn’s Eternal Value Revue Issue I, Vol. 16, Feb. 2013

Financial Signs Update—Part II

 

W e have begun a series on the “financial signs of

the endtimes.” Last issue, we published the first

of these, referencing James 5:3: “You have

hoarded wealth in the last days.”

There are two aspects of wealth trends that must be

distinguished. One is the overall trend, and whether it is

increasing or decreasing in absolute terms. The second is

regarding its distribution, and whether wealth is held

broadly or by a relative few. This latter question was our

emphasis in the last issue. Wealth in the world is today

being hoarded, even exceeding the extremes of ancient

Roman times.

But, is an overall increase in wealth also prophesied in

the Bible? We believe the answer is yes. James further

prophesies: “You have lived on the earth in luxury and selfindulgence.

You have fattened yourselves in the day of

slaughter.” There are several other references in the New

Testament that all point out that wealth will prove to be a

significant distraction to the Church and people overall.

There are various proxies for wealth, very few of which

really provide an accurate assessment of total real wealth.

That being said, consider that total financial wealth in the

world in financial terms has multiplied by at least 40 times

this past century. Never before in the entire history of

mankind has wealth accumulated so quickly and to such a

high level.

A significant portion of this increase in value is not real

wealth. This could not be the case as it is hardly founded in

a commensurate increase in the underlying savings or

income of the world’s wage earners. Much of this

explosion in financial and monetary values that the world

has experienced in recent decades is based upon bubble

economics and mad idolatries. All the same, it is wealth as

far as the world is concerned.

Rapid population growth throughout the last century has

been a large driver of overall wealth increase. All the same,

per capita wealth (the average wealth for each person in the

world) has multiplied by at least 10 times over this same

period. This “apparition of wealth” — as is demonstrated in

a boom in financial wealth — has occurred in a very short

space of time when viewed in the context of human history.

The last of the seven churches addressed by Jesus Christ

is one that has become fat, wealthy and contented. Its

attitude is complacent and smug, saying “[…] I am rich; I

have acquired wealth and do not need a thing” (Revelations

3:17). If this church is intended to be a picture of the

church in the endtimes, it fits into the explosion of wealth

foretold of the last days. In conclusion, we can certainly say

that wealth has boomed in the world over the last century.

As such, it definitely marks a condition of the endtimes.

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“There are two ways to

conquer and enslave a

nation. One is by the

sword. The other is by

debt.”

 

— John Adams

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“There is no means of

avoiding a final collapse of

a boom brought about by

credit expansion. The

alternative is only whether

the crisis should come

sooner as a result of a

voluntary abandonment of

further credit expansion, or

later as a final and total

catastrophe of the currency

system involved.”

Ludwig von Mises

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 Quote from another article in this issue:

By and large, all central banks have adopted the same

basic operating policies. They claim that they can regulate

the ebb and flow of inflation as well as debt growth in the

commercial banking system. They do so through various

means (the details of which we will spare the reader). Some

central banks may be more constrained than others due to

different country statutes and laws.

All the same, all central banks have one most powerful

ability. Technically, they can “create” money out of thin air.

Think about this for a moment: You the reader, and this

writer, can only accumulate money through earnings and

investment gains. We cannot lawfully create money; perhaps

adding zeros to our bank account, or printing counterfeit

notes. However, a central bank can effectively redistribute

the existing savings of the entire country (and, we should

add, the whole world) by creating more money.

 

The redistribution of wealth is a core tenet of Socialism !

Many people are “for” this redistribution because they expect to be a beneficiary of it.  But the truth is, it is being funneled into the hands of a very small number of  elite individuals, while a greater number of the world population slides toward poverty.

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Some sobering numbers:

The cost of obtaining a university education

in the U.S. has soared 10 fold over the past

three decades, a sign the educational system

is in need of reform, according to

lawmakers in both parties. The Chart of the

Day shows college tuition and fees have

surged 1,120 % since records began in

1978, four times faster than the increase in

the consumer price index. Medical

expenses have climbed 601%, while the

price of food has increased 144% over the

same period.

 

— Bloomberg,

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The actual liabilities of the federal

government – including Social security,

Medicare, and federal employees’ future

retirement benefits – already exceed $86.8

trillion, or 550% of GDP. For the year

ending Dec. 31, 2011, the annual accrued

expense of Medicare and Social Security

was $7 trillion. —

 

http://www.wsj.com

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The Eternal Value Review newsletter is a good resource for understanding money and economic trends in light of scripture.  You can sign up for it here:

http://www.eternalvalue.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ministry Hightlight: Summit Ministries

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My goal for this blog is not only to be a source of information relevent to Christians in these End-Time days we are living in, but to point others to the sources that have helped me to understand the times.

Summit Ministries, like Wordviewweekend.com, helps to shape an informed Biblical Worldview, equipping you to do your part in shaping the culture here in America and to have an impact on the World for the cause of Christ. The info below came to me in my newsletter from Summit.  Pass the infor on to others.  Summit does great summer programs for High School and College kids, and it’s great for equipping them to stand firm and defend their Moral and Biblical convictions in the face of the worldliness they will encounter away from home in the campus environment.

 

 

Summit Product Deals

 

Over time four myths have developed that keep Christians in a state of suspended animation when it comes to political involvement. Worse, some consider their adherence to these myths as virtuous, viewing their passivity as an exalted state. Let’s take a look at each of the four myths as well as the biblical reality that breaks the spell under which many Christians have fallen.

Myth #1: “God doesn’t care about politics.”

Saying “God doesn’t care about politics” is a kind of “get out of argument free” card when under withering assault from the secular elite. It is the equivalent of saying, “Yes, I am a Christian but the one true God doesn’t care about politics, so please don’t judge me by the political viewpoints of my fellow believers.” God cares about politics because He cares about everything. The reality is that God is concerned with His glory, and Psalm 57 says that His glory covers all of the earth.

Washington, D.C., and your state capital are not black holes where no concern need be taken for God’s glory. As Baptist pastor Adrian Rogers said, “It is inconceivable that God would ordain government and then ask His people to stay out of it.”

This is not to say that Christians should get involved in politics merely to claim their fair share of power. Rather, involvement proceeds from this: the end of every life pursuit is to know God and make Him known. Politics is a form of discipleship, our involvement in which helps shape us into the image of Christ.

Myth #2: “It’s not my problem.”

Let’s say you walk in the break room at work and it’s a mess. You have several choices, including cleaning it up or using the occasion to inspire others to an ethic of cleanliness. But most of us would be tempted to say, “I didn’t make this mess – I’m not cleaning it up at all.” It seems entirely fair and reasonable that we would respond this way.

In terms of community, though, the problems faced by some are ultimately going to be faced by all. In a democratic republic the people – not government employees – are in charge. Problems that aren’t solved while small become bigger ones we’ll have to face later. It’s like the auto mechanic in the commercial who admonishes viewers to get their oil changed: “You can pay me now, or you can pay me later.”

It’s not enough merely to refrain from bad behavior. No one has ever received

a good citizen award by virtue of disciplining himself to not rob convenience stores. Public virtue means choosing to do good, at personal expense, as an example to our fellows and for the sake of those who come after us. We must do this. As

Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not

to act is to act.”

Myth #3: “Choosing between the lesser of two evils is evil.”

Of all the objections Christians lodge against political involvement, this one sounds the most noble: “I refuse to traffic in evil, and politics is evil; therefore my passivity is virtuous.”

The reality though, may surprise you: Politics is evil – just like you and me. We live in a fallen world. And it is not that Christians are the pure few who must simply bear the weight of evil perpetrated by others. Romans 3:10 says, “None is righteous, no, not one.” Proclaiming that a person running for office is the “lesser of two evils” is to deny at some level the truth about our own state before God. As theologian RC Sproul often says, all of us are really a lot more like Adolf Hitler than we are like Jesus Christ.

“But,” you protest, “are we not capable of discerning the difference between good and evil?” Certainly. But let’s look at the “choosing the lesser of two evils” statement in the light of our sin nature:

1. Choice. Making politics about a one-time choice, a vote, is misguided. After voting, we acknowledge the authority of our public officials and do good to them.

2. Lesser. To say that both candidates are evil and one marginally less so is to misuse the principle of discerning good from evil. The entire world is fallen. All our choices – not just political ones – are corrupted.

3. Evil. Romans 12:21 says “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” The word “overcome” in Greek is nikao which means to have superiority over. We are to be so proactive in doing good that evil loses its grip.

Myth #4: “Politics doesn’t matter.”

Virtue has a public component, not just a private one. Unwise political policies have destroyed the lives of tens of millions of people. Wise policies have brought freedom to tens of millions.

Properly conceived, politics offers a platform from which to encourage virtue, and virtue is at the heart of good government. To those who think it is only about liberty, consider the warning of the great British statesman Edmund Burke: “But what is liberty without wisdom and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.”

The big things America is proud of – the freeing of oppressed peoples around the world, the welcoming of the “poor, huddled masses yearning to be free,” the right of people to live their lives and carry out their business without the threat of unlawful search and seizure – all of these are political products that came about only when good people got involved in politics.

It’s safe to say that there is not a single act you take in any given day that is not either facilitated or hampered by political decision-making at some level. Most of us have never really thought about it, and that’s part of the problem. Thomas Paine said “What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.”

Here’s How to Get More

1. Take the free e-course. The five-lesson Political Animal e-course shows you how to think differently about politics and get involved with integrity. It’s free – just send an e-mail to politicalcourse@aweber.com and you’ll receive one course per day after that.

2. Order the six-session video course The Political Animal: Debunking the Myths that Keep Christians from Becoming More Like Christ – and Changing the World – Through Political Involvement. You’ll learn how God’s people had a profound, godly influence on their surrounding culture. We look at specific biblical examples as well as the examples of Christian heroes of history and demonstrate the conclusive, profound impact that the application of Christian principles has had on society. In a popular culture where Christians are seen as the “bad guys,” this will not only give personal inspiration, it will equip you to convince others of this amazing truth. More at www.summit-courses.org. 866-766-6483

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