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		<title>Gay Bashing: Those Who Do and Those Who Don&#8217;t</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why does it always sound so hypocritical when Evangelicals bash Gays and so worldly when the other side embraces them? Could it be that they are both wrong! In LGBT congregations the wrongness of the position is so apparent; they openly allow and advertise their sin. On the other hand, in the &#8220;Gay bashing&#8221; congregations, [...]]]></description>
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<p>In LGBT congregations the wrongness of the position is so apparent; they openly allow and advertise their sin. On the other hand, in the &ldquo;Gay bashing&rdquo; congregations, exposure by members mean repentance or censure.</p>
<p>The sin of homosexuality is sinful, simply and for no other reason, than the Bible says so. But, the reality is that there are homosexuals on both sides, but dealt with in different ways. The difference being that one side keeps their Gays in the closet, making this group appear more pure. And the other side, by openly flaunting their sin, wears this&mdash;<strong>forthrightness</strong>&#8211;as a cloak of honesty and righteousness.</p>
<p>The Evangelical&rsquo;s unwritten rule of &ldquo;don&rsquo;t ask, don&rsquo;t tell&rdquo; has been a governing factor for many, many, years, and is nowhere questioned. Their assumed theory in this reasoning is, &ldquo;what we don&rsquo;t know can&rsquo;t hurt us.&rdquo; The business side of <strong>doing church</strong> has much to do with this approach. Organizational Christianity has no way of filtering out sin, because of its structure. When the &ldquo;OPEN FOR BUSINESS&rdquo; sign in hung out, any and all comers are welcome, and nobody really knows who they are sitting next to. If someone dares to speak out they are either directed to the church down the street or asked to <i>straighten</i>-up; but the preferred unspoken rule is to keep your activities to yourself. And, if homosexual sin is discovered, it is usually by accident, and not because of any real intimate family type relationship with the congregation, or a conviction of sin on the part of the sinner. The business managers, i.e. clergy, are isolated from their members and think that it is necessary only to preach to the crowd, and hopefully put a few under conviction, and not to get personally involved in the lives of the laity, except on a have-to basis.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the LGBT congregations come across as holier-than-thou because they are proud and parade their honesty and impartiality as a sign of Biblical righteousness. And, if they should be part of a peaceful protest, or confront their opposition with 1 Corinthians 13:1-4, spewing words of love and tolerance, then they win the acclaim of the world, being perceived as the more holy of the two. Is openness to depravity really the answer to modern Evangelicalism&rsquo;s stalwart stance to old line legalism?</p>
<p>Modern brick-and-mortar Christianity, whether Left or Right, operating on modern business and marketing principles, is not what Jesus foresaw, and is at best, a dysfunctional family affair. This is not the Biblical model and cannot be found in Scriptures, anywhere. But, as in times past, from the very beginning of the Church, there are those who have discerned the problems on both sides of the aisle, and have chosen to separate themselves from both moderates and liberals.</p>
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<p>Today many are finding true Ecclesia in small intimate gatherings of faithful believers; no advertising, no CEO&rsquo;s, no 501c3 Government shackles, no programs; only trust in the promises of Jesus to do what He said He would do.</p>
<p>Can you believe in a hundred mothers, brothers, and sisters? Can you envision a living body, all contributing their gifts for the benefit of all the others, to the glory of God? all sharing their resources; all building on the strength of the others and the Holy Spirit, sharing in the development of the whole, dealing with sin at a family level, moving the whole body toward perfection. If you can then you are envisioning the Church as Jesus envisioned it; nothing fancy, no expensive buildings; just simple, humble, service to each other, to those looking for a way out of the deep dark woods; this is service to the Lord.</p>
<p>The Church as Jesus envisioned it is so far removed from what we see up and down Main Street that it seems impossible to achieve, but it is the only Church that exists. The Church of Jesus is not run by accountants, it is run by miracles, and only God can achieve it.</p>
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<p><em>Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.</em> Psalm 127:1</p>
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		<title>Sounding the Trumpet in the Midst of Apostasy &#8211; The Enemy is in the Camp!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Dombrowski &#160; Lighthouse Trails Editor Over the past ten years, we have watched with a mixture of surprise and sadness at how an apostate church has materialized before our eyes. It all began for us here at Lighthouse Trails when we met Ray Yungen in 2000. Though we were not publishers back then, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Lighthouse Trails Editor</strong></p>
<p>Over the past ten years, we have watched with a mixture of surprise and sadness at how an apostate church has materialized before our eyes. It all began for us here at Lighthouse Trails when we met Ray Yungen in 2000. Though we were not publishers back then, he shared with us his manuscript <em>A Time of Departing,</em> which spoke of a coming apostasy in the form of mystical practices and &ldquo;spiritual disciplines.&rdquo; Stirred by the content of that book, we agreed to help him find a publisher. But, at the time, we never imagined how relevant and prophetic that book would be nor how quickly this apostasy would flourish in the mainstream churches. Today, it is even difficult to find a church that has not been compromised by some form of eastern-style mystical practice or emerging church philosophy. Now e-mails and letters pour into our office telling how readers who either just discovered us or were at one time skeptical of our warnings are now shocked to see that these things have entered their churches.</p>
<p>How did all this happen, and how did it happen so quickly? We think this can partly be explained by what we discovered ten years ago. After meeting with Ray, we felt compelled to help him find a publisher for his book, but after contacting a number of Christian publishing houses, we soon learned that they were only looking for books that could sell well&mdash;and that meant books considered non-controversial and by well-known authors. At that point, we decided to start our own publishing house. But just the lack of interest that we saw in the publishers was indicative of what was to happen in the church.</p>
<p>Whether we realize it or not, there is <em>tremendous</em> spiritual warfare taking place in our world today. And, if we just think of it for a moment in military terms, when a combat unit sets up camp, it is done as a strategic move. Outposts are set up with a means of communicating with the commanding officers. These are lookout points whose entire function is to keep an eye out for the enemy. In ancient times, a trumpet of some crude fashion was probably used to communicate a warning. But for some reason, the church of today has chosen largely to eliminate the <em>outposts</em>, and in so doing possesses a blind eye to danger. In many Christian circles, the word discernment has become a dirty word while others use it in a &ldquo;positive&rdquo; fashion by having &ldquo;discernment conferences&rdquo; where their chief function is to (a.) discredit ministries like ours and (b.) pat each other on the backs as the purveyors of true discernment and biblical scholarship. Meanwhile, the church is willingly letting in, if not bringing in, the enemy into the camp. Again, from a military point of view, this presents a very odd picture where if military outposts are set up at all, it is to invite the enemy to do their destruction from within. Given this type of situation, the soldier is in graver danger being with his unit. As ridiculous as this scenario may sound, this is what we are experiencing in the church today; in countless instances, we are hearing stories of young people going to Christian colleges only to have their spiritual lives shipwrecked. They may have been safer in secular colleges. At the same time, we know of countless numbers of Christians who have no church to go to because the ones that are available have abandoned the simplicity of the Gospel for something &ldquo;more spiritual.&rdquo; These believers are now witnessing the apostasy that we have warned about and are looking to ministries like ours for encouragement and help. In many cases, the only encouragement we have known to offer these people is to assure them that they are not alone in what they see.</p>
<p>Just recently, we introduced<a href="http://www.lighthousetrails.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&amp;Store_Code=LTP&amp;Category_Code=TB"> the music of Trevor Baker </a>to the products we have available. As the title to his CD <em>The Lonely Road</em> suggests, committed Christians may have to endure much loneliness or isolation in the future for lack of genuine fellowship. If you have not heard his music already, we think that, like us, you will find his music uplifting and encouraging when you feel spiritually weary and at the same time challenging in your commitment and devotion to the Lord.</p>
<p>Please remember that while Jesus said we cannot know the day or the hour of His return, He also instructed us to observe the seasons. In saying this, Jesus was sharing a principle that is both profound and very simple:</p>
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<p>Now learn a parable of the fig tree; when his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors. (Matthew 24: 32-33)</p>
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<p>In other words, Jesus was saying that various things must occur before He returns, and when they do occur, we can know that His coming is near. Today, the stage is being set for the fulfillment of these events described in Matthew 24, and in fact, things are moving at a highly accelerated rate. While the church has slept, tares have been sown into God&rsquo;s wheat field (Matthew 13:25). The apostasy that we see in the church today is the result of Satan sowing these &ldquo;tares&rdquo; in the church.</p>
<p>As we have watched events unfold in the apostate church in recent years it has been very sobering to see how nearly identical its intents and actions are to that of the New Age movement in moving toward a one-world global order. As you are reading this, religious leaders are shaking hands with political figures in bringing about a more highly <em>evolved</em> society. Alice Bailey, who had much to do with the development of the New Age movement, with all its occult practices and mysticism, predicted that this movement rather than having to move around the church would move through it. In fact, she saw the church as helping to propel the world into this higher level of consciousness.1 Sadly, we are hearing almost daily of highly respected Christian leaders with large followings who are now embracing the writings of mystics and contemplative authors. Perhaps they do not realize that the contemplative prayer and mysticism they are now passing on to their followers is no different than the occult practices of Alice Bailey with a new twist. And as long as the name of &ldquo;Jesus&rdquo; is used, everything is O.K., they think.</p>
<p>Looking again at the fig tree, we can see that more fruit is developing and getting heavier. Also, as Rick Warren points out (and promotes), we will see a blending of religious, political, and economic forces as future events unfold. <em>Unity</em> will be a key to the future and will be an increasing theme as the world awaits the Antichrist. Considering that we are even now moving toward a one-world order, let us look at our fig tree whose fruit is already there and beginning to get ripe; the events we already see, only to increase, are:</p>
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<p>The unifying of the world&rsquo;s religious thought where eastern-style mystical practice to include yoga, contemplative prayer, and healing practices like Reiki are joining east with west.</p>
<p>The Purpose Driven P.E.A.C.E. Plan where political, economic, and religious forces are being brought together to form a unified effort.</p>
<p>Plans for a global currency, especially as the value of the U.S. Dollar continues to decline, paving the way to the use of the &ldquo;mark.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The accelerating significance of the United Nations leading toward a confederation of nations.</p>
<p>Increasing interest in the world finding a Christ figure who can solve the world&rsquo;s economic and political problems and unite the world in peace.</p>
<p>Increasing moral decay throughout the world to include abortion, violence, pandemic divorce, the dissolution of the family unit, homosexuality, and pedophilia.</p>
<p>Increasing hatred toward born-again believers.</p>
<p>The growth of a spirit of Anti-Semitism throughout the world including in much of the organized Christian church today.</p>
<p>Increased natural disasters to include earthquakes, weather phenomena, and possible volcanic activity.</p>
<p>Intensifying of wars and rumors of war and man-made disasters.</p>
<p>Increased skepticism about the Lord&rsquo;s return to include an abandonment of biblical prophecy.</p>
<p>The appearance of false christs culminating in the appearance of the Antichrist. As a result of mystical practices, to include contemplative prayer, people are already being conditioned to seeing themselves as having a &ldquo;divine center&rdquo; where the &ldquo;Christ&rdquo; or &ldquo;I am&rdquo; resides. Man has become divine.</p>
<p>An increasing curiosity and dependence on signs and wonders rather than the Word of God. Of special significance today are Mary apparitions and Eucharistic wonders, which point people to another Jesus of another gospel. Signs and wonders will be seen in the future as the final proof of truth holding sway over many people. This will make it possible for the Antichrist to lead the whole world in a grand delusion as he will be a master at performing signs and wonders.</p>
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<p>Let us pause to look at our fig tree again; I see a couple more figs developing there. One of them is called &ldquo;the bridgers&rdquo; and the other is called &ldquo;the silencers.&rdquo; Unfortunately, both of these figs are growing on the same branch&mdash;and the branch has a name on it &ndash; it says, &ldquo;the church.&rdquo; This is odd because these two figs look putrefied, yet they are growing on a branch that looks very healthy.</p>
<p>If you have been following Lighthouse Trails over the past year, you may know what the first of these two figs is. One year ago, on November 16, 2010, Ingrid Schlueter of VCY America&rsquo;s radio program <em>Crosstalk </em>did a radio interview with Deborah Dombrowski of Lighthouse Trails Publishing. The title of this broadcast was <a href="http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/blog/?p=5279">&ldquo;Beware The Bridgers, Part 1: Orthodoxy Is More Than A Doctrinal Statement.&rdquo;&nbsp; </a>After the broadcast, people contacted us to let us know this was one of the best radio broadcasts they had ever heard.&nbsp; This program talked about the emergence of what one might call a welcoming committee within the church where things God considers foul and unclean are invited in. Oddly enough, it is not the dissenters in the church who are doing this, as would have been the case ten or fifteen years ago, but our pastors and Christian leaders&mdash;many of whom have had very large followings and been respected as being both conservative and of sound doctrine. But the problem is that these leaders have suddenly begun to quote the writings of New Age, occultic, or mystical authors to their followers, oftentimes with a word of recommendation if not persuasion to buy these writings and read them in their entirety. We won&rsquo;t take time here to discuss God&rsquo;s view on these things, but if you are curious, you might want to pause to look at Deuteronomy 18:9-14. The question is, why are pastors and respected Christian leaders promoting mystics and occultists? And we use the word &ldquo;promoting&rdquo; because this is more than the occasional slip of quoting someone for their clever or witty anecdote. These leaders are both bringing the nail and driving it in. However, in many cases these leaders are obscure as to whether they practice these things themselves; they seem content enough in bringing their followers to the bait, then leaving their followers to fend for themselves. Ingrid Schlueter coined the term &ldquo;the bridgers&rdquo; because these leaders in their obscurity seem quite innocent, yet due to their positions of respect and large followings, they are wittingly or unwittingly pulling large numbers of otherwise conservative followers into a trap that these followers would&nbsp; not have ventured to on their own accord. In other words, these bridgers are introducing the more conservative flock to what the Bible calls an abomination.</p>
<p>Then there is the other fig called &ldquo;the silencers&rdquo; that we looked at a moment ago, and it is getting larger. It too looks putrefied though it is on a healthy<em> looking</em> branch labeled &ldquo;the church.&rdquo; This fig represents those in the church who regard themselves as having a special corner, and almost elitist attitude, on discernment. While they proclaim their humility, they also pride themselves as having the educational credentials and biblical know-how to steer the church on a straight course. They speak of the embarrassment other ministries are to the body of Christ who are not deemed worthy to hold the compass. A case in point was brought to our attention within the last month when two men stood before an audience and proceeded to praise each other as the purveyors of sound wisdom, discernment, and biblical scholarship. Then, in turn they engaged in a joint attack of verbally punching down those they deemed unworthy of discerning the things of God. This ganged venture began when one of them made reference to &ldquo;housewives and home-school moms&rdquo; who have no business in interfering in things they know nothing about. He referred to such women as &ldquo;discernment divas&rdquo; saying that their &ldquo;greatest ability for [discernment] is not some rational understanding of doctrinal truths but an ability to use a really sharp tongue.&rdquo;&nbsp; Both men on the stage maintained that such things belong to men of wisdom, like themselves. By the way, the one who said this is said to be the &ldquo;right-hand man&rdquo; to one of the most popular and looked up to Christian figures today.</p>
<p>After the program, however, this same man, in realizing that he had put his foot in his mouth&ndash;figuratively speaking&mdash;proceeded to try to remedy the matter lest there be an influx of home-schooling moms and irate husbands knocking at the door. He attempted to remedy the matter by pointing out that he did not mean<em> all </em>home-schooling moms but two in particular&mdash;namely Ingrid Schlueter of Crosstalk and Lighthouse Trails Publishing&rsquo;s Deborah Dombrowski.2 Hoping to put out the spot fires he started, he referred to <em>these </em>women as <em>discernment divas</em>, then proceeded to provide his own derogatory definition of the term. Frankly, we do feel sorry for the guy.</p>
<p>However, at the same time, we must not forget the seriousness or the ramifications of what can happen when someone who is endeavoring to help the Body of Christ is knocked down, verbally or otherwise. Again, we are in a spiritual battle&mdash;very real, with its own victories and consequences. Borrowing from our illustration again of a military maneuver, in this instance we can see that there are soldiers manning the outposts, but they are being shot down by their own men. In some cases, the task is done somewhat discreetly with silencers (excuse the pun) mounted on their weapons. In other cases, the outpost-soldiers are shot down more indiscreetly and then finished off with a bayonet. And even though this makes total nonsense in this physical illustration, this is what is happening in the church today. In the case of Ingrid Schlueter, she was kicked off her radio program nearly a year ago, but men are still kicking at her. Roger Oakland, a few years ago, was kicked off Calvary Chapel&rsquo;s radio station KWVE. In both cases, it was because they were too &ldquo;negative.&rdquo; But as Roger points out, were the apostles negative, were the prophets negative, was Jesus negative? And what happened to them?</p>
<p>The fact is that the darkness hates the light, and when you bring light where there is darkness it means exposure. We live in a corrupt world where not even the organized church is willing to have the light shine in their dark corners.</p>
<p>But we at Lighthouse Trails were founded on the principle that there is a growing body of believers who have heard God&rsquo;s heart cry to repentance. It is our belief that repentance is meant to be a part of the Christian life, and as we become aware of our imperfections, we endure rather than resist God&rsquo;s refining process in our lives. When John wrote his letters to the seven churches, he did it with this in mind, but history tells us that his letters were not heeded by all seven churches.</p>
<p>Here at Lighthouse Trails, we have endeavored to blow the trumpet over the years, sounding the call to repentance and to a return to the sound doctrine of the Bible. But many have become annoyed with the repeated blasts of the trumpet. All we can say to this is that the time is short, and we remember the words of Jesus when he said, &ldquo;I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work&rdquo; (John 9:4). We will continue to sound the trumpet for as long as we can while doors of opportunity are still open.</p>
<p>Some will say that it is better for Christians to be silent and just let God take care of things. But it is through silence that the church in America has lost so much ground. Rather than helping the process, silence accelerates the work of the enemy. It was through silence that a man called Hitler was able to come to power and murder millions of innocent people.</p>
<p>Keep praying and do what you can to help sound the trumpet. The enemy forces are advancing; in fact, they are within our ranks.</p>
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<p>I set watchmen over you, saying, Hearken to the sound of the trumpet. But they said, We will not hearken. (Jeremiah 6:17)</p>
<p>Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God. But exhort one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. (Hebrews 3:12)</p>
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<p><strong>Notes:</strong> <br />
	1. See <em>A Time of Departing</em> for more information on Alice Bailey&rsquo;s &ldquo;revitalization&rdquo; of the churches. <br />
	2. Though Deborah Dombrowski&rsquo;s name was not mentioned, it was inferred by saying Lighthouse Trails Publishing (Deborah is the only female writer at LTPC).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; There is a point of no return for believers when getting involved too heavily in matters of life in this world, especially where other people=s money is involved, or you have committed large amounts of other resources, like time and energy in things or opportunities, that you consider worthwhile. It is at these points, [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Trojan-Horse-2.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1088" height="150" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Trojan-Horse-2-150x150.jpg" title="Trojan Horse 2" width="150" /></a>There is a point of no return for believers when getting involved too heavily in matters of life in this world, especially where other people<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">There is a war going on inside every person for the ownership of their soul. This is a true statement, but really the war is not only for the throne of our hearts, it is for the throne of God. Satan<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Let me try and lay this out from Scripture, then you can make the application, whether what I say is true or false.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I am not going to trace back to the beginning of all our problems to the first sin. You are already familiar with that story: Adam and Eve, and the serpent, and how he deceived Eve, and Adam, through his own will, deceived himself.<span style="mso-spacerun:yes">&nbsp; </span>Satan<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Let me start off by making two short statements of truth for the believer.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="Level1" style="mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:-1.0in list .5in"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-list:Ignore">1.<span style="font:7.0pt &quot;Times New Roman&quot;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></span><!--[endif]-->The world is our enemy, and</p>
<p class="Level1" style="mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:-1.0in list .5in"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-list:Ignore">2.<span style="font:7.0pt &quot;Times New Roman&quot;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></span><!--[endif]-->The flesh is our enemy.</p>
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<div class="Section2">
<p class="MsoNormal">These two statements encompass all that is wrong with our lives. If we knew everything that these two statements contained we would be able to see clearly, and recognize the great warfare that is raging in the spirit realm, and how it flows through into the lives of natural man. But, because we do not understand all that these two short sentences hold, good and evil get all mixed up into a deadly cocktail, of what we call our moral lives, and we willingly drink and even give toast to what we comprehend as the vast freedom of our Christian lives. But, the truth is that we neither know ourselves, the Devil, or the Scriptures, but mostly we do not know ourselves or the treachery of our own hearts. We have a superficial knowledge from reading the Bible, but we do not know, as in understanding, the ramifications of what we read. The less we understand, the more potent the cocktail, and the more heady our confidence in seeing our way clear to do almost anything in the name of the Lord; the history of the Church bears this out. And this is where the problem begins.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We say we know certain things, but true understanding comes with the application, i.e. obedience. Even a child can recite his or her sums, but the test comes at the cash register when they have to make change. It is there that they find the importance of experience; only by their obeying and applying the rules that they have so often recited. Those who refuse to obey the rules find that they have become either penniless, a cheat, or out of a job, because they failed to follow the rules of addition. 1 + 1 = 2, and we break this rule to our own hurt, and we break the laws of Heaven to our own hurt also.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Let me explain a little more, then I will back it all up with Scripture.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We understand easily enough statement #1 above, that the world is our enemy. The world is external to us. We look out at the world and we can see how this enemy tries to defeat us: the lies, the lust, the greed and envy, the injustice and unkindness, the hate and wars, the deceptions and illusions. They assault our eyes and our ears to get at our senses, and unless we are blind or deaf we recognize the messenger and trickster behind these schemes. It is the Devil, and he comes with great force, from every direction, trying to penetrate our defenses. This is the easiest to see, and this is also the easiest to defend against, even though for some it is very hard and they never get very far down the road with the Lord. We could go on and on about how Satan wages this outward battle, because it is in front of us, it is outward, outside our bodies. This outward battle is just one way we are attacked, the other way is by the enemy within us.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As if this outward battle isn<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">This is exactly the situation that every Christian faces, and they don<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:<br />
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<div class="Section3">
<p class="MsoNormal">Not realizing the power, the intentions, or the means of defeating this enemy within is the fatal flaw for most Christians leading to apostasy, lost rewards, or even worse, Hell. And, this occurs while they are theologically and throughly convinced that their soul is out of harms way.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We live under the illusion that we can pander to the dictates of a deceitful heart and come away unharmed. <i><span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Romans 7:21 <i>So I find this law at work: When I want to do good, evil is right there with me.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Paul, in chapter 7 of Romans is dealing with the state of the believer with regard to the remaining power of indwelling sin. Paul states as an absolute: <i>So I find this law at work: When I want to do good, evil is right there with me.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Paul calls this indwelling sin <i>a law.</i><i><span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">Christians have this blessing, that the Spirit has been given to us to help us in ruling over the law of sin. Carnal men do not have this Spirit and do always what the law of sin requires, they can<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">It is important to understand something here. Paul said, <i>When I want to do good</i>. The inclination of Paul<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">It is the will power that is the vessel that is directly assaulted by the law of sin. The opposition we make to sin comes from our knowledge of Scripture or our conscience. The will to sin is with us all the time. Take away all the considerations of God<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">We are not sinners because we sin; we sin because we are sinners. Sin is inherent in us. We have good in us, and we have evil in us. Gal 5:17 <i>For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">From what has been said so far we can see that much wisdom is required to guide and manage our hearts, and our ways before God.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are two springs from which our walk upon Earth flows, sin and grace, and it is the will, that makes the decisions. The will is not naturally delivered at our new birth, we are only given the tool to bring it into subjection.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But, how is it possible to make good decisions with the heart and will being so corrupt? Rom 7:24, 25 <i>O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are two things we need to know if we want to drive back the sin of our flesh and to do the good that pleases God.</p>
<p class="Level1" style="tab-stops:-1.0in list .5in"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-list:Ignore">1.<span style="font:7.0pt &quot;Times New Roman&quot;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></span><!--[endif]-->We must know the will of God, and</p>
<p class="Level1" style="tab-stops:-1.0in list .5in"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-list:Ignore">2.<span style="font:7.0pt &quot;Times New Roman&quot;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></span><!--[endif]-->We must know ourselves.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Here again #1 is self evident. To know the will of God is a matter of study and prayer, and God Himself will give us the answer.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It is this second part that has all the difficulty. Most Christians go on all their lives dealing with failure, one after the other, because they have not known their own hearts and presume to hear from God when they are only hearing their own hearts speak.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Jer 17:9,10 <i>The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The heart is the seat and the focus of sin. Scripture everywhere assigns sin to the heart. Solomon said,&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Eccl 9:3 <i>the heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live.</i><i><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Mat 15:19 <i>For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies:</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We all fall under many outward temptations, aggravations, provocations, incitements, enticements, irritations, and imaginations, which excite and stir us to all forms of evil; all of these are but the opening of the vessel and the letting out of what is stored up there. The root of all these things is in the heart. These temptations and irritations put nothing into the heart of man, but only allow an opportunity for the heart to vent and expel what is already there. Gen 6:5 and 8:21 <i>And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.</i> Hence, it is called by Jesus <i>the evil treasure of the heart.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Lk 6:45 <i>And an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil.</i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It is by this deceit that men will do this sin or that, and think that by its satisfaction that they will not sin any more. Every sin only increases the strength of the law. In this unsearchable heart dwells the law of sin, and much of its security and strength lies in this, it is past our finding out. We are fighting with an enemy who<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">One of the loudest voices you will hear from the galley when making a life decision is to listen to your heart.<span style="mso-spacerun:yes">&nbsp; </span>That statement and charge couldn<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">All the disorders of the heart, all of its false promises and fashionable appearances, promote the interest and the advantages of sin. That is why God cautions his people to look to it, lest their own hearts should entice and deceive them. The heart is a liar in all that it promises.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Here are a few considerations for taming the heart. We cannot defeat it. The best we can do is hold it at bay; it is a lifetime fight, and he who dies in this warfare will be the victor.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">First, never think that the work is ever done. To crucify, mortify, or to subdue sin, will never be at an end. Regardless of how well we pretend we have done, there is always some reserve remaining that we overlooked. <i>Beware when you stand </i>(as a victor) <i>lest you fall.</i><i><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Secondly, sin hides in that which is versatile and changeable, and deceitful above all things. This means that there has to be someone on the wall at all times. It is a perpetual watch. An outward enemy will give some rest, but you can never rest against this inner enemy. You cannot be too suspicious, doubtful, or watchful. We find many warnings about being, careful, circumspect, diligent, and watchful.<span style="mso-spacerun:yes">&nbsp; </span>All the cautions that are given concerning the heart, I think none is as important as, remember not to believe the heart.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Thirdly, commit it all to the Lord, who alone can search the heart, and knows it. Everything else mentioned is our duty, but here lies our safety. Ps 139:23, 24 <i>Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.</i> In the previous verses David is praising God for knowing all things, and these words were his conclusion.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Knowing ourselves is the thing that is most needed by Christians today, as it has always been. This is why Paul gives so many warnings to not trust our ability to reason things out; we simply cannot do it, we will rest on faulty facts, our house will crumble. Where is the wisdom of this world? Where is the wise? Has not God brought to nothing the wisdom of the wise and the philosophers. We can barely decide what we are going to eat for breakfast, much less things that really matter: about our family, our friends, our life as a mother and wife, or father and husband, about God. We are just not capable, regardless that we make the declaration that it is for good, that doesn<span style="font-family:&quot;WP TypographicSymbols&quot;;mso-ascii-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">We have not even gotten into the effect and strength of this indwelling sin. How this law causes fearfulness and eruptions of actual sin; how it destroys a once healthy zeal and holiness; how it leaves it victims beaten, bleeding, and dying, with no strength to lift their head to Heaven; or the slow and unrecognized dying by degrees, of a slow fall from grace; or the great apostasy that is swallowing huge numbers of once stable believers into the morass of easy believism and cheap grace.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We are living in a time when we should be buttoning down the hatches for the great storm that is on the horizon. It is a time of introspection and casting off of all weights that anchor us to this world. Our eyes need to be glued on the eastern sky, not on the treasures of this world.&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Be careful when contemplating building something for God. God nowhere requires us to build anything for Him, only to become a living stone in something He is building.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; George Warnock say so gracefully and plainly what I have been trying to say, in my stumbling way, that we need an awakening to the deep things of God. What we have learned to be content with, in our forms and programs, George brings to the forefront and shines the bright light of truth [...]]]></description>
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<p>George Warnock say so gracefully and plainly what I have been trying to say, in my stumbling way, that we need an awakening to the deep things of God. What we have learned to be content with, in our forms and programs, George brings to the forefront and shines the bright light of truth squarely into its darkness.</p>
<p>I pray that you will be blessed as I was with the reading of Beauty For Ashes.</p>
<p>I will be publishing, for FREE, in PDF format, George Warnock&#39;s entire Beauty For Ashes series in our new store front, so be looking for it.</p>
<p>Steve Blackwell</p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">______________________________________________&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">&nbsp;</p>
<p>George H. Warnock</p>
<p><a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Beauty-for-ashes.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1079" height="150" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Beauty-for-ashes-150x150.jpg" title="Beauty for Ashes" width="150" /></a>I am confident the time is at hand when our Lord will arise in the midst of the Church with eyes as a&nbsp;flame of fire, with feet as of polished brass, with a sharp twoedged sword proceeding out of His&nbsp;mouth&#8230; to cleanse and purge and prepare His people for His Appearing.</p>
<p>l am confident that any ministry in this hour that does not hear what this One is saying, and does not&nbsp;minister what this One is ministering, will be heaping up wood, hay, and stubble for the furnaces of&nbsp;God.</p>
<p>I am confident that there is a people in the land whom God is preparing, disciplining, and refining&#8230;&nbsp;who are going to minister in this hour out of the heart of God; and who, because of this, will work and&nbsp;minister in harmony with Him and with one another, as God sends His fire into the midst of the Church&nbsp;to accomplish His cleansing and purifying work.</p>
<p>We have come to the end; and no longer can we merely prophecy about end-time events, and teach&nbsp;end-time truths. We must begin to minister in union with the End-Time Lord.</p>
<p>Is He not the One who is the Same yesterday, and today, and forever? Ah Yes He is! But He has a&nbsp;special End-Time Name, and that Name is the OMEGA&#8230; which is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.&nbsp;I know He is the Alpha, and He changes not. But in this hour He stands in our midst as the OMEGA.&nbsp;He is bringing to a conclusion. He is bringing to a consummation. He is finishing what He started. He&nbsp;is completing the Building, for which He has laid the foundation. He is about to gather the Harvest, for&nbsp;which He planted the Seed. He will reconcile and join together in harmony the Family of God, for&nbsp;which He sent His Son to be the &quot;firstborn among many brethren.&quot; He will bring forth the LOAF in His&nbsp;people, even as He was the Manna that came down from Heaven. He will effectually join His beloved&nbsp;ones unto Himself in one BODY, even as He was the BODY through which the Father expressed&nbsp;Himself in the earth many centuries ago.</p>
<p>The Vision is high, and we must keep it high. Man has obscured the Vision, because it seems too high&nbsp;for attainment. But in reality it is because man does not want to go God&rsquo;s way, and yield himself as&nbsp;clay in the hands of the Potter. For this is God&rsquo;s work&#8230; this is God&rsquo;s creation.., it is not the work of&nbsp;man.</p>
<p>God is going to do what He said. But He is going to do it in a manner far different from, and far&nbsp;beyond, what any of us have imagined. He is going to bring to desolation everything, every church&nbsp;structure, every planting, every gathering together in His Name, every ministry.., everything that is&nbsp;NOT THE PRODUCT, that is NOT THE FRUIT OF HIS OWN SPIRIT EXERCISING HIS&nbsp;LORDSHIP IN THE MIDST OF HIS PEOPLE.</p>
<p>And then out of the ashes of all this desolation He will bring forth the very Beauty of the Lord!</p>
<p>And so I can think of no better title for this series of messages that I feel the Lord has laid on my heart,&nbsp;than this beautiful phrase from the prophet Isaiah, where God promised He would give His people&nbsp;&quot;BEAUTY FOR ASHES.&quot;</p>
<p>Our hope is that we might rekindle the vision in the hearts of God&rsquo;s people, and make it clear and&nbsp;plain&#8230; lest in the face of all the disappointment and disillusionment that has overtaken the people of&nbsp;God they begin to take the course that has been so tempting to take: either to forsake the Vision&nbsp;entirely, or to so dilute it with human reasoning and manipulation that there is really nothing left but a&nbsp;vision for some humanly devised project for promoting programs of various kinds, or amassing large&nbsp;congregations of people together in one building, under the guise of gathering together the Body of&nbsp;Christ in &quot;the unity of the Spirit.&quot; In so many, many cases the Spirit of God is left completely out of the&nbsp;picture.</p>
<p>Invariably this seems to happen when God comes on the scene and makes His way known. Call it a&nbsp;vision, a revelation, a promise, or whatever. God may well have given it. But as we wait for it to come&nbsp;to pass a weariness sets in, a certain sense of perplexity, of disappointment, of frustration. Then little&nbsp;by little we find some strong leader who presumptuously begins to tackle the problem with his own&nbsp;wisdom and understanding. All in the name of &quot;faith,&quot; of course. All in the name of &quot;Christ.&quot; All in the&nbsp;name of &quot;edifying the Body of Christ.&quot; And so there comes into being another church structure, another&nbsp;system, another outreach, another plan for accomplishing what God would accomplish in and through&nbsp;His own Spirit in the earth. And God gets the credit (though I should really say &quot;the blame&quot;) for the&nbsp;new machinery that has come into being for the purpose of fulfilling the Vision of God.</p>
<p>Of course, every man has to &quot;prove his own work,&quot; and this is not a wholesale condemnation of all that&nbsp;goes on in the Name of Christ. But this seems to be the general pattern; and for a season God seems to&nbsp;go along with it (if you understand what I mean). He knows the course that man will take, and He is&nbsp;not quick to abandon them because of their failure, or their lack of understanding. He just says nothing,&nbsp;and goes along with them. He does so in His great wisdom and love. To stop them short in their tracks&nbsp;would only frustrate them further (if they are determined to go their own way)&#8230; so God lets them do it.&nbsp;&quot;God you said you wanted this&#8230; now I am trying to bring it into being&#8230; why do You hinder me?&quot; So&nbsp;He usually just goes along&#8230; and blesses&#8230; for a season.</p>
<p>It doesn&rsquo;t mean He has approved what man is doing&#8230; or that He has changed His mind about anything.&nbsp;And it doesn&rsquo;t mean that He is going to incorporate man&rsquo;s puny efforts into the grand scheme and&nbsp;design of His own purpose. It is simply a case. of the God of all wisdom and knowledge giving man the&nbsp;opportunity to do what He knows He alone can do; and then when man has become aware of his own&nbsp;failures, and the futility of his own works&#8230; God Himself comes on the scene&#8230; and in the background&nbsp;of human failure and desolation, and in the fullness of time, He gives&#8230;&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">&quot;Beauty for ashes,&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">The oil of joy for mourning,&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness&quot; (Isa. 61:3).</p>
<p>It is really the story of the Old Covenant and the New. Not that there was inherently anything wrong&nbsp;with the righteous requirements of the Law. But when God gave it, man grasped it in his own hands,&nbsp;and confidently cried, &quot;All that the LORD hath said will we do&#8230;&quot; You might even say that God enticed&nbsp;them into it. He offered it to them. Paul says, &quot;The Law entered that the offence might abound&quot; (Rom.&nbsp;5:20). The thought seems to be it &quot;crept in unawares.&quot; One translation reads, &quot;The law slipped in&#8230;&quot;</p>
<p>God knew it would. It was never part of His eternal purpose for the Church; but it would have a&nbsp;temporary purpose: namely, to &quot;make sin exceeding sinful&quot;&#8230; and to &quot;shut up all men unto&nbsp;disobedience&quot;&#8230; to imprison all men in one prison-house of sin and disobedience, that one day the&nbsp;Keeper of the prison might walk in and pronounce the message of free Grace: &quot;If you realize now that&nbsp;you are in prison&#8230; if you know for a certainty that you are helpless and undone, and utterly hopeless&nbsp;before God, you may go free&#8230; I open the prison-door, and set you free, by the blood of My Cross.&quot;</p>
<p>And so this matter of justification by faith has become an established truth in the Church ever since the&nbsp;Reformation; and many congregations throughout the land rejoice in the fact that they are &quot;not under&nbsp;the law, but under grace.&quot; But this whole matter goes much deeper than having the right theology; and&nbsp;the fact remains that most congregations of God&rsquo;s people are living under Law, though loudly boasting&nbsp;of their deliverance from it. For the Scriptures make it plain that &quot;IF YE BE LED OF THE SPIRIT, ye&nbsp;are not under the law&quot; (Gal. 5:18). Only the ministration of the Spirit of God in our midst can deliver&nbsp;us from Law. Only as we &quot;walk in the Spirit&quot; are we really free from the Law.</p>
<p>All we have to do is to take a glance across the scene of Christendom, and what do we find? All kinds&nbsp;of laws and by-laws for running the Church. Elders and deacons and pastors and church workers of&nbsp;every kind are ELECTED by the popular vote of the people. It would be too tedious a matter, and too&nbsp;devastating to carnal ambition, to seek God so earnestly that the Spirit of God might come forth and&nbsp;say, &quot;Separate unto me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them,&quot; as He did in the&nbsp;early Church. (See Acts 13:2.) Who needs that in this day and hour? It is much easier and more&nbsp;practical to have a missionary program of our own, and send out the ones we think are qualified for the&nbsp;task.</p>
<p>We could go on and on in this; but we are just illustrating the fact that God&rsquo;s people as a whole&nbsp;continue to function according to LAW, human LAW&#8230; whether it be the Law of Moses, or their own.&nbsp;They have a certain organizational procedure, and all the while they boast they are &quot;free from the&nbsp;Law.&quot;</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><strong>Ishmael, Child Of The Flesh</strong></p>
<p>Of course, if God were to come forth in our midst and say, &quot;Now I want you to set apart this young&nbsp;couple for a special work for Me&#8230;&quot; we would perhaps be quite prepared to submit to His choice, But if&nbsp;we wait and wait for Him to do it, and He remains silent in the matter, obviously we have to do&nbsp;something about it ourselves. (Of course, we are not suggesting that the Antioch experience is to be the&nbsp;formula for the Church. We are only emphasizing that if and when the Spirit of God is Lord in our&nbsp;midst, He will indicate His will and His way for the people of God.)</p>
<p>And so we have the story of Ishmael repeated over and over again in our various churches and&nbsp;fellowships that abound in the land.</p>
<p>&quot;We have the Word&hellip; we have His promises&#8230; it&rsquo;s up to you and me to get in there and make it&nbsp;work&#8230;&quot;</p>
<p>And so the &quot;Promise&quot; that God gives us as a Word to embrace and cherish and hold, a promise that we&nbsp;must guard and nurture in our spirits, until it becomes a living and &quot;pregnant&quot; Word within us&#8230; we&nbsp;take it rather as a challenge to act upon, in the name of faith, in the name of Christian zeal, only to end&nbsp;up in frustration.</p>
<p>And God seems to go along with it for a season. So long, in fact, that we finally are able to convince&nbsp;ourselves that God DID use our plans after all.</p>
<p>And so Ishmael grows up in the household of Sarah and Abraham, as the beloved son that God had&nbsp;promised. God does not whisper in Abraham&rsquo;s ear the day Ishmael is born, &quot;Now look, Abraham&#8230;&nbsp;Ishmael is your son, and I will bless him&#8230; but he is not really the heir that I promised you.&quot; As a result&nbsp;Abraham comes to consider God&rsquo;s silence to be His consent and approval&#8230; this year, and next, and&nbsp;next. Time rolls along, and Ishmael becomes the beloved of Abraham&rsquo;s heart.</p>
<p>We have been accused of setting the Vision too high&#8230; too high for people to grasp. If only we could&nbsp;convince the people of God that the Vision is much higher than we have ever taught or expressed&#8230; and&nbsp;that it is not something for them to &quot;grasp,&quot; but to nurture in their hearts until by the Light of His&nbsp;countenance we are &quot;changed into the same image.&quot; For though the Vision might be spoken of in many&nbsp;ways (as we anticipate doing in this series of writings)&#8230; in the final analysis the Vision is NOTHING&nbsp;LESS THAN THE VISION OF HIS OWN GLORY AND PRESENCE, coming to abide in the House&nbsp;of God.</p>
<p>Then why do we not stop right here, and leave it at that? Because it is the Vision of Him&#8230; and there&nbsp;are so many facets of His Being, so many rays of His glory, so many aspects of His beauty, so many&nbsp;unfoldings of His secrets, that unless we see Him in the full expression of His Being we are not really&nbsp;seeing Him AS HE IS. And God forbid that we should, in this writing or in any other, become so taken&nbsp;up with the chemistry of the living Word that we rejoice in our scientific knowledge of spiritual things,&nbsp;and fail to eat of Him who is the living bread sent down from Heaven for the life of the world. We&nbsp;must not take our place at the table of the Lord as a scientist: able to clearly analyze the food that is on&nbsp;the table, and know for a certainty that there is carbon in this, and sulphur in that&#8230; and hydrogen in&nbsp;that over there&#8230; all the while being totally accurate, but NOT PARTAKING OF THE LIVING&nbsp;TRUTH and allowing it to bring life and health and strength to our spiritual man.</p>
<p>God waits about thirteen years, and then He comes on the scene and reveals Himself afresh to&nbsp;Abraham, and announces: &quot;This shall not be the heir&#8230; Sarah shall have a son&#8230;&quot; Abraham&rsquo;s immediate&nbsp;response is one of surprise, and frustration, as if to say, &quot;Impossible, Lord. But we have Ishmael&nbsp;already&#8230; Why not Ishmael Lord?&quot;</p>
<p>We see an awful lot of the Ishmael in the Church today&#8230; in church structures and programs, and in the&nbsp;individual lives of God&rsquo;s people. Not away out there in the apostate church&#8230; but in the midst of the&nbsp;anointed people, the people of God who profess to have the Spirit and to know His ways. God&nbsp;continues to bless, and God&rsquo;s blessing is taken as a sign of His approval. But in the midst of it all there&nbsp;is the Abraham people of God, who are aware that God is coming on the scene&#8230; and they are hearing&nbsp;Him announce as He did to Abraham and Sarah: &quot;My covenant will I establish with Isaac&#8230;&quot;</p>
<p>In other words, God is bringing us back to the clear Vision that He announced in the Word; and we are&nbsp;going to have to forsake our own initiatives and all the schemes that we have devised to bring forth the&nbsp;true Body of Christ in the earth. For instance&#8230;</p>
<p>&quot;God wants His people to be ONE. Just forget your differences and come together, and worship with&nbsp;us&#8230; forget your doctrines, they only divide the Body of Christ, and they don&rsquo;t really matter all that&nbsp;much&#8230; just praise and worship together with us, and learn to love one another&#8230;&quot;</p>
<p>And so we have a very sentimental display of what they call love and unity, and a systematized form of&nbsp;worship and praise, something you just do, something you just perform, something you even do in the&nbsp;flesh if need be, just as long as you do it.</p>
<p>Or we have a more practical, a more structured way of doing it&#8230;</p>
<p>&quot;We have true leadership in our church. We have the apostolic and prophetic order established by God.&nbsp;We are authorized to establish the church on its proper foundation. Come under this covering, get on&nbsp;this sure foundation&#8230; and you will come into true relationship with the Body of Christ&#8230;&quot; And so,&nbsp;acting under the delusion that because God did something wonderful away back there in history,&nbsp;whether it be so many centuries ago or so many years ago&#8230; and because they have continued on in that&nbsp;particular &quot;movement&quot; in an unbroken line of succession, therefore, it just must be RIGHT to try to&nbsp;continue and perpetuate what God started. The Spirit of God may have left the whole thing centuries&nbsp;ago&#8230; or even just a few years ago, as the case may be&#8230; but because God started it we are supposed to&nbsp;try to perpetuate it.</p>
<p>God help us to learn the lesson of Eli, of Saul, of Bethel, of Jerusalem, of Rome, of Constantinople&#8230;&nbsp;and we could go on and on in this; places where God&rsquo;s glory once rested in power and authority, but&nbsp;which have long since ceased to be anything more than an empty shell, just a memory of what HAS&nbsp;BEEN. Hear what God has to say about Bethel, the House of God, the place of God&rsquo;s visitation to His&nbsp;chosen Jacob&#8230; but which God forsook because the people had gone into apostasy and idolatry:</p>
<p>&quot;For thus saith the LORD unto the house of Israel, SEEK YE ME, and ye shall live: but SEEK NOT&nbsp;BETHEL, for&#8230; BETHEL SHALL COME TO NOUGHT. SEEK THE LORD, and ye shall live&quot; (Amos&nbsp;5:4-6).</p>
<p>God help His people to understand that places, things, gifts, enablements, ministries, men of God,&nbsp;movements, whatever He might have anointed and used for His glory, THESE ARE NOT TO BE&nbsp;HELD IN VENERATION BY GOD&rsquo;S PEOPLE; and that for their day and hour they are to be received&nbsp;and honored only as channels of His grace to LEAD HIS PEOPLE INTO RELATIONSHIP WITH&nbsp;HIMSELF. Then having served their purpose, God removes them from the scene, that He Himself&nbsp;might have all the glory.</p>
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		<title>On Grace, the Cross, Our Cross, and Life Together</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 1930&#39;s, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, England, and the United States&#8230;&#8230; On Grace, the Cross, Our Cross, and Life Together &#34;Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring&#160;repentance, baptism without church discipline, Communion without&#160;confession, absolution without personal confession.&#160; &#34;Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross,&#160;grace without Jesus Christ, living and [...]]]></description>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>&quot;Then what&#39;s the use of everyone&#39;s theology?&quot; Bonhoeffer asked. There were now an urgency and a seriousness to Bonhoeffer that had not been there before. Somehow he sensed he must warn people of what lay ahead. It was as if he could see that a mighty oak tree, in whose shade families were picnicking, and from whose branches children were swinging, was rotten inside, was about to fall down and kill them all. Others observed the change in him. For one thing, his sermons became more severe.</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>Bonhoeffer opened with the bad news: the Protestant church was in it&#39;s eleventh hour, he said, and it&#39;s &quot;high time we realize this.&quot; The church, he said, is dying or is already dead. Then he directed his thunder at the people in the pews. He condemned the grotesque inappropriateness of having a celebration when they were all, in fact, attending a funeral: &quot;A fanfare of trumpets is no comfort to a dying man.&quot; He then referred to the day&#39;s hero, Martin Luther, as a &quot;dead man&quot; whom they were propping up for their selfish purposes. It was as if he&#39;d thrown a bucket of water of the congregation and had then thrown his shoes at them. He called it &quot;unpardonable frivolity and arrogance&quot; for them to blithely appropriate Luther&#39;s famous words, &quot;Here I stand, I can do no other,&quot; for their own ends-- as if these words applied to them and the Lutheran church of their day. So it went.</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>Nor was it the only sermon of its kind that he would preach that year. But what exactly did Bonhoeffer see, and whense this urgency to communicate what he saw? He seemed to want to warn everyone to wake up and stop playing church. They were all sleepwalking toward a terrible precipice! But few took him seriously. For many, Bonhoeffer was only one of those bespectacled and over-serious academic types, with a good dose of religious fanaticism in the bargain. And he preached such depressing sermons!</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>It is impossible to understand Bonhoeffer&#39;s&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;Nachfolge&quot;&nbsp;<wbr>without becoming acquainted with the shocking capitulation of the German church to Hitler in the 1930s. How could the &quot;church of Luther,&quot; that great teacher of the gospel, have ever come to such a place? The answer is that the true gospel, summed up by Bonhoeffer as&nbsp;costly grace, had been lost. On the one hand, the church had become marked by compromise. That meant going to church and hearing that God just loves and forgives everyone, so it doesn&#39;t really matter much how you live. Bonhoeffer called this&nbsp;cheap&nbsp;grace. On the other hand, there was legalism, or salvation by law and good works. Legalism meant that God loves you because you have pulled yourself together and are trying to live a good, disciplined life.</wbr></i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>Both of these impulses made it possible for Hitler to come to power. The [compromisers] in Germany may have seen things that bothered them, but saw no need to sacrifice their safety to stand up to them. Legalists responded by having pharisaical attitudes towards other nations and races that approved of Hitler&#39;s policies. But as one, Germany lost hold of the brilliant balance of the gospel &#8212; &quot;We are saved by faith alone, but not by faith which is alone.&quot; That is, &nbsp;we are saved, not by anything we do, but by grace. Yet if we have truly understood and believed the gospel, it will&nbsp;change&nbsp;what we do and how we live.</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>By the time of Hitler&#39;s ascension, much of the &#39;church&#39; understood grace only as abstract acceptance&#8211; &quot;God forgives; that&#39;s His job.&quot; But we know that true grace comes to us by costly sacrifice. And if God was willing to go to the cross and endure such pain and absorb such a cost in order to save us, then&nbsp;we&nbsp;must live sacrificially as we serve others. Anyone who truly understands how God&#39;s grace comes to us will have a changed life. That&#39;s the gospel, not salvation by law, or by cheap grace, but by costly grace. Costly grace changes you from the inside out. Neither law nor cheap grace can do that.</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>This lapse couldn&#39;t happen to us, today, surely, could it? Certainly it could. We still have a lot of legalism and moralism in our churches. In reaction to that, many Christians want to talk only about God&#39;s love a acceptance. They don&#39;t like talking about Jesus&#39; death on the cross to satisfy divine wrath and justice. Some even call it &quot;divine child abuse.&quot; Yet if they are not careful, they run the risk of falling into the belief in &quot;cheap grace&quot;&#8211; a non-costly love for a non-holy God who just loves and accepts us as we are. That will never change anyone&#39;s life.</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>&quot;Things are not much different in the church. The sermons has been reduced to parenthetical church remarks about newspaper events. As long as I&#39;ve been&nbsp;here, I have heard only&nbsp;one&nbsp;sermon in which you could hear something like a genuine proclamation, and that was delivered by a negro (indeed, in general I&#39;m&nbsp;increasingly discovering greater religious power and originality in Negroes). One big question continually attracting my attention in view of these facts is&nbsp;whether one here really can still speak about Christianity. There&#39;s no sense to expect the fruits where the Word really is no longer being preached.&quot;</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>The enlightened American, rather than viewing all this with skepticism, instead welcomes it as an example of progress. They preach about virtually everything; only one thing is not addressed, or is addressed so rarely that I have as yet been unable to hear it,&nbsp;namely, the gospel of Jesus Christ, the cross, sin and forgiveness, death and life.</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>In a homiletics seminar at Union taught by Fosdick, Fosdick gave out sermon topics. A few of them were on what he condescendingly called &quot;traditional themes.&quot; Bonhoeffer was stunned that in this category was a sermon &quot;on the forgiveness of sins and on the cross!&quot; The heart of the gospel has been marginalized and quaintly labeled &quot;traditional.&quot; He said:</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><span style="font-size: medium; "><i>&quot;This is quite characteristic of most of the churches I saw. So what stands in place of the Christian message? An ethical and social idealism borne by faith in&nbsp;progress that &#8212; who knows how&#8211; claims the right to call itself &#39;Christian.&#39; And in the place of the church as the congregation of believers in Christ there&nbsp;stands the church as a social corporation. Anyone who has seen the weekly program of one of the large American churches, with their daily, indeed almost&nbsp;hourly events, teas, lectures, concerts, charity events, opportunities for sports, games, bowling, dancing for every age group, anyone who has heard how&nbsp;they try to persuade a new resident to join the church, insisting that you&#39;ll get into society quite differently by doing so, anyone who has become acquainted with&nbsp;the embarrassing nervousness with which the pastor lobbies for membership &#8212; that person can well assess the character of such a church. All these things, of&nbsp;course, take place with varying degrees of tactfulness, taste, and seriousness; some churches are basically &quot;charitable&quot; churches; others have primarily a&nbsp;social identity. One cannot avoid the impression, however, that in both cases they have forgotten what the real point it.&quot;</i></span></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>&quot;One admires Christ according to aesthetic categories as an aesthetic genius, calls Him the greatest ethicist; one admires his going to His death as a heroic sacrifice for His ideas. Only one thing one doesn&#39;t do: one doesn&#39;t take Him seriously. That is, one doesn&#39;t bring the center of his or her own life into contact with the claim of Christ to speak the revelation of God and to be the revelation. One maintains a distance between himself or herself and the word of Christ, and allows no serious encounter to take place. I can doubtless live with or without Jesus as a religious genius, as an ethicist, as a gentleman&#8211; just as, after all, i can also live without Plato and Kant. Should, however, there be something in Christ that claims my life entirely with the full seriousness that here God Himself speaks and if the Word of God once became present only in Christ, then Christ has not only relative but absolute, urgent significance for me.</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>&quot;Understanding Christ means taking Christ seriously. Understanding this claim means taking seriously His absolute claim on our commitment. And it is now of importance for us to clarify the seriousness of this matter and to extricate Christ from the secularization process in which he has been incorporated since the &#39;Enlightenment.&#39;</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>In this lecture, Bonhoeffer tipped one sacred cow after the other. Having dealt with the idea of Christ as no mere great ethicist, he proceeded to explain the similarity of the Christian religion to other religions. Then he came to his main point: the essence of Christianity is not about religion at all, but about the person of Christ. He expanded on the theme that religion was a dead, man-made thing, and at the heart of Christianity was something else entirely&#8211; God Himself, alive.</i></div>
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<div style="font-size: 19px; "><i>&quot;The more genuine and the deeper our community&nbsp;becomes, the more will everything else between us recede,&nbsp;the more clearly and purely will jesus Christ and His Work&nbsp;become the one and only thing that is vital between us. We&nbsp;have one another only through Christ, but through Christ we&nbsp;do have one another, wholly, and for all eternity.&nbsp;That dismisses once and for all every clamorous desire for&nbsp;something more than life together around Christ. One who wants a mere superficial experience&nbsp;does not want Christian brotherhood. He is looking for some extraordinary social experience which he has&nbsp;not found elsewhere; he is bringing muddled and impure&nbsp;desires into Christian brotherhood. Just at this point Christian brotherhood is threatened most often at the very start&nbsp;by the greatest danger of all, the danger of being poisoned&nbsp;at its root, the danger of confusing Christian brotherhood&nbsp;with some wishful idea of social religious fellowship, of confounding the natural desire of the devout heart for community&nbsp;with the spiritual reality of Christian brotherhood. ln Christian brotherhood everything depends upon its being clear&nbsp;right from the beginning.&quot;</i></div>
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<div style="word-wrap: break-word; font-size: 19px; "><i>Where Christians live together the time must inevitably&nbsp;come when in some crisis one person will have to declare&nbsp;God&rsquo;s Word and will to another. It is inconceivable that the&nbsp;things that are of utmost importance to each individual&nbsp;should not be spoken by one to another. It is unchristian&nbsp;consciously to deprive another of the one decisive service&nbsp;we can render to him. If we cannot bring ourselves to utter&nbsp;it, we shall have to ask ourselves whether we are not still&nbsp;seeing our brother garbed in his human dignity which we&nbsp;are afraid to touch, and thus forgetting the most important&nbsp;thing, that he, too,&nbsp;is still a man like us, a sinner in&nbsp;crying need of God&rsquo;s grace. He has the same great necessities that we have, and needs help encouragement, and forgiveness as we do. &nbsp;</i></div>
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<div style="word-wrap: break-word; font-size: 19px; "><i>The more we learn to allow others to speak the Word to&nbsp;us, to accept humbly and gratefully even severe reproaches&nbsp;and admonitions, the more free and objective will we be in&nbsp;speaking ourselves. The person whose touchiness and vanity&nbsp;make him spurn a brother&rsquo;s earnest censure cannot speak&nbsp;the truth in humility to others; he is afraid of being rebuffed&nbsp;and of feeling that he has been aggrieved. The touchy person will always become a flatterer and very soon he will&nbsp;come to despise and slander his brother.&nbsp;</i></div>
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<p class="MsoNormal">For the past five or six years I have been trying to get the word out about the overarching intrusion of evil into mainstream Christianity. The result of this effort, for me and my family, has been to withdraw from institutional Christianity and to worship and be instructed at home. I would like to say, that our work has been a success, and that God has rewarded us with visible results: manifestations of joy (better known to the flesh as happiness), strength and stature, wisdom to make right choices, and an infectious posture so as to create a like desire in others. I must say, that has not been the case. All the things listed above, and many more, have been the desire of <b style="">our</b> hearts, to be able to display to the world the goodness of God, and not necessarily God&rsquo;s own desire for us. Our walk has been very lonely, our message depressing, our stature, one of weakness, and our joy, well, I can say with surety that it has not been the &ldquo;happiness&rdquo; the world enjoys, but has matured into a deep-seated rest in the faithfulness of the Almighty, and not the giddiness or tingling of the flesh.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">We have remained faithful in our separation, and although I do desire fellowship, the mere thought of returning the saccharin of organized religion leaves me nauseous. We have been blessed with the knowledge that there are many others whom God has delivered also, and have had the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of them living in the Indianapolis area, but a lasting bond has not developed. God&rsquo;s work in us is not complete. The purging and refining process goes on.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The simplest things in the spirit can bring the greatest relief, refreshing, and revitalizing to the inner man: the revelation of some verse of Scripture, a word spoken in due season, experiencing the fulfillment of prophecy, receiving word of some saints victory, or the knowledge that the true Church is again growing, breaking through the fertile soil of testing and trials, reaching for the Light, and beginning to bear a long awaited bounty for the Kingdom. Getting word from some distant place that the Church is growing and strong is great encouragement for me, like a Spring rain bringing life giving nourishment, causing the wilting and weak limbs to stand against an increasingly hot and blowing Satanic force.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The following videos are just such a &ldquo;Spring rain.&rdquo; They will give you hope and determination to continue to stand in the storm. God is at work through His saints, rebuilding the walls, clearing the debris, closing the breach, fortifying the doors, ridding the city of sin, and calling His children out of the world.</p>
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		<title>God’s Word Shines Light Upon End Times Apostasy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 00:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger Oakland is back after a near death accident that stopped his commentaries from shining the light of truth in the eyes of the Deceiver. His words are hard to read by those entrenched in the apostate church, but many have responded as the Holy Spirit awakens His sleeping elect, and calls them out and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.indywatchman.com/adversity/god%e2%80%99s-word-shines-light-upon-end-times-apostasy/"></g:plusone></div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 10pt;"><a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Apostasy.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignright size-full wp-image-877" height="202" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Apostasy.jpg" title="Apostasy" width="265" /></a><span><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><font size="-1">Roger Oakland is back after a near death accident that stopped his commentaries from shining the light of truth in the eyes of the Deceiver. His words are hard to read by those entrenched in the apostate church, but many have responded as the Holy Spirit awakens His sleeping elect, and calls them out and away, from the plague that is about to come on the manmade apostate religious institution. Roger&#39;s voice is not the voice of the rich and well endowed Laodicean church, but more like a voice in the wilderness. He and others, like IndyWatchman, are doing the only thing they can do, and that is to warn as many as will listen, before it is too late.</font></span></span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 10pt;"><span><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><font size="-1">Please give Roger an ear, along with an open Bible, and see if you too don&#39;t hear the voice of the Lord calling His children out.</font></span></span></span></p>
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<p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 10pt;"><font size="-1"><strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: rgb(204, 0, 34);">Pride</span></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: black;"> goeth before </span><b> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: red;"> destruction</span></b><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: black;">, and a haughty spirit before a </span><strong> <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: rgb(204, 0, 34);"> fall (Proverbs 16:18)</span></strong><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial,sans-serif; color: black;">.</span><b><span style="font-family: Arial;"><font color="#000080" size="5"><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black;"><font size="-1"><font size="2">A message is burning in my heart. While I&nbsp;have not been active in ministry this past year because of what has been a &ldquo;forced sabbatical,&rdquo; I am thankful to report that God has raised me up from&nbsp;the brink of death. I thank God for His healing touch. Once more I am able to think properly, make observations, write, and speak out. Thank you Lord for your great grace!</font></font></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black;"><font size="-1"><font size="2">Over the past few months, conversations with brothers and sisters in Christ from all over the world have convinced me that a watershed standard is beginning to occur. What do I mean by this? Many believers are being led by the Holy Spirit and are waking up from their indifference and are now being called into action. They recognize that we are in the last days. The Gospel of Jesus Christ and the freedom to proclaim that Gospel are under attack. All biblical standards are being eroded. These&nbsp;servants of the Lord see&nbsp;that this is a time to stand up for our Lord and Savior whatever the cost. The time has come to proclaim the truth of His Word. An expose of apostasy has begun! The prophet Isaiah spoke it well when he stated: &ldquo;When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the LORD shall lift up a standard against him&rdquo; (Isaiah 59:19).</font></font></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/fight.gif"><img alt="" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-847" height="262" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/fight-300x262.gif" title="fight" width="300" /></a>I&#39;m in the mood to pick a fight, and I think I have found a subject that will lose me more friends than talking about their mother, and that is, talking about their idol god, the entertaining television.</p>
<p>We must be entertained! Many use it to get their minds off of their misery. Mothers use it to baby sit, the state use it to sedate, and preachers use it to, well, preach. Whether we&#39;re at work, on the road, or in church, we must be entertained, and Hollywood does it best with their flashy vulgarity delivered into the homes of nearly every dwelling; Christian homes not excluded.</p>
<p>Does the world watch television? Who cares, they are the world; they do what the world does, and it is all repulsive to God. But, Christians, they are no different. To give up their television would be simply Hell on earth. They will not give it up because they cannot give it up; it is an addiction worse then any that has come before it; it is an addiction that has addicted the whole world; it is the great slough of which the whole world is stuck; and for so called Christians, it is an adulterous relationship that cannot be broken. I firmly believe that at least half of professing Christians will be caught worshiping at the shrine of Hollywood when they get word that the Bridegroom is coming, and will make a mad dash to fill their lamps with oil, only to discover they have been rejected.</p>
<p>Spurgeon has a few words to say about entertainment. Continue reading below, if you dare.</p>
<p><strong>Charles Haddon</strong> (<strong>C.H.</strong>) <strong>Spurgeon</strong> was born, June 19, 1834 and died, January 31, 1892. He was a Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations today and he is still widely known as the &ldquo;Prince of Preachers.&rdquo; Bear in mind that there was no televisions while Spurgeon lived, otherwise he would have had even harsher words to say.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/spurgeon-2.jpg"><img alt="" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-852" height="225" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/spurgeon-2-300x225.jpg" title="spurgeon " width="300" /></a><a href="http://bloodtippedears.blogspot.com/2007/05/ch-spurgeons-thoughts-on-level-1-events.html">C.H. Spurgeon &#8211; Church Entertainment</a></h3>
<p>An evil is in the &#39;professed&#39; camp of the Lord, so gross in its impudence, that the most shortsighted Christian can hardly fail to notice it. During the past few years this evil has developed at an alarming rate. It has worked like leaven until the whole lump ferments!</p>
<p>	The devil has seldom done a more clever thing, than <em><b>hinting to the Church that part of their mission is to provide entertainment for the people</b></em>, with a view to winning them. From speaking out the gospel, the Church has gradually toned down her testimony, then winked at and excused the frivolities of the day. Then she tolerated them in her borders. Now she has adopted them under the plea of reaching the masses!</p>
<p>	My first contention is that <em><b>providing amusement for the people is nowhere spoken of in the Scriptures as a function of the Church</b></em>. <em><b>If it is a Christian work why did not Christ speak of it?</b></em> &#39;Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature, and provide amusement for those who do not relish the gospel&#39;.</p>
<p>	No such words, however, are to be found. It did not seem to occur to Him. <em><b>Where do entertainers come in?</b></em> The Holy Spirit is silent concerning them. Were the prophets persecuted because they amused the people, or because they confronted them? The &#39;concert&#39; has no martyr roll.</p>
<p>	Again, <em><b>providing amusement is in direct antagonism to the teaching and life of Christ and all His apostles.</b></em> What was the attitude of the apostolic Church to the world? &quot;You are the salt of the world&quot;, <em><b>not the sugar candy</b></em>; something the world will spit out, not swallow.</p>
<p>	Had Jesus introduced more of the bright and pleasant elements into His teaching, He would have been more popular. When &quot;many of His disciples turned back and no longer followed Him,&quot; <em><b>I do not hear Him say, &#39;Run after these people, Peter, and tell them we will have a different style of service tomorrow; something short and attractive with little preaching. We will have a pleasant evening for the people. Tell them they will be sure to enjoy it! Be quick, Peter, we must get the people somehow!&#39;</b></em><b><i><br />
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	<em><b>No! Jesus pitied sinners, sighed and wept over them, but never sought to amuse them!</b></em></p>
<p>	In vain will the epistles be searched to find any trace of the &#39;gospel of amusement&#39;. Their message is, &quot;Therefore, come out from them and separate yourselves from them&#8230; Don&#39;t touch their filthy things&#8230;&quot; Anything approaching amusement is conspicuous by its absence. They had boundless confidence in the gospel and employed no other weapon.</p>
<p>	After Peter and John were locked up for preaching, the Church had a prayer meeting, but they did not pray, &#39;Lord, grant unto your servants that by a wise and discriminating use of innocent recreation we may show these people how happy we are&#39;.</p>
<p>	No! They did not cease from preaching Christ. They had no time for arranging entertainments. Scattered by persecution they went everywhere preaching the gospel. They turned the world upside down; that is the only difference from today&#39;s church.</p>
<p>	Lastly, <em><b>amusement fails to effect the end desired.</b></em> Let the heavy laden who found peace through the concert not keep silent! Let the drunkard to whom the dramatic entertainment had been God&#39;s link in the chain of their conversion, stand up! There are none to answer! The mission of amusement produces no converts!</p>
<p>	The need of the hour for today&#39;s ministry is earnest spirituality joined with Biblical doctrine, so understood and felt, that it sets men on fire.</p>
<p>	<em><b>Lord, clear the Church of all the rot and rubbish the devil has imposed on her, and bring us back to apostolic methods!</b></em><o:p></o:p></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.indywatchman.com/adversity/adversity-in-the-lord-2/"></g:plusone></div><p>This is something I put together awhile back, but has never found its way into the mailbox. As I was sitting at my desk I pulled it up and read it. It spoke to me very loudly; I&#8217;m not sure why? I&#8217;m not going through any particularly trying times at the moment. So, maybe it is for you. I know many others are finding times hard right now, and have questioned the Lords goodness toward them. If that is the case maybe you should read this, maybe it will help.<a href="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Detour-Ahead.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-628" title="Detour Ahead" src="http://www.indywatchman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Detour-Ahead.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="216" /></a></p>
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<p>I write things, not because I have all the answers, or that I am living up to the standard that God has set before me, but because I must know the truth and I need to hear the truth.</p>
<p>“What should be our attitude in adversity?” I say this because I need to hear it, because adversity comes home, eventually to every Christian’s doorstep, even mine. At these times it does no good to rant and rave and curse the day you were born; it’s at these times that we need understanding and wisdom to push forward for the Lord.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>“In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His Presence saved them;</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In His love and in His pity He redeemed them; and He bore them and carried them</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>all the days of old.” Isa 63:9</em></p>
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<p>First of all, we are Christian and we recognize and accept that affliction is something we must take for granted. This is something that goes without saying, but in the midst of suffering we don’t want to think about all those lessons on how it is to be handled; we just want it to pass. The word of God takes note of the fact that the Lord’s people do suffer adversity and that their adversity is known to Him; it is under His eye. Unless Satan has some legitimate claim on you due to some sin left uncovered, then nothing is wrong about it, it is the common experience of all of God’s children.</p>
<p>In this verse Israel is seen in the wilderness; what was the adversity of the Israelite’s here? They had many. Their life was a life of wilderness wandering and their trials were plenty.</p>
<p>To begin with they were shut out and separated from all that was going on in the world, what the world had, and what the world was doing. The things that the world was doing, and had, to give them pleasure and satisfaction was cut off from them. That form of suffering hit them right between the eyes and came home to them many times in the fact that they had left Egypt where those things could to be had in abundance. Their hearts would return there often, remembering <em>“the onions and the garlic”</em> and all the other things. They missed those things terribly and returned, in there minds, over and over again. “If only we could go back for a little while,” “I would die for a fresh cut onion right now.” Going back to Egypt in their minds became a pastime for them, a miserable form of recreation that only brought suffering. Egypt had a plan, a form, and regularity to it, something that could be counted on. In the desert you never knew what to expect from one day to the next; you didn’t even know if you would be alive much less be hungry or thirsty; it was completely unpredictable. It was all a life of trust and faith, and faith means adversity often enough. Adversity narrows down the options and creates dependence and opens up windows to see God’s fullness. This is the way it was for the Israelites. This is the way it is for the Lord’s people; He cuts you off, closes you in, narrows your focus; this is adversity; this is suffering when viewed against the world. The Lord’s people can not do or have what they please. It was a weaning process, a weaning away from the deceptions of the flesh life and the world.</p>
<p>There are times like that in our lives, when we have been cut off, restricted to some path chosen for us to walk in, a path with no options but to trust and rest, or rebel. There are days when the dark clouds settle in so fast and we are caught completely off guard and we wonder if we will survive much less have joy. All them things we’ve heard of great Christian moments seem so far out of reach for us now and we begin to wonder if the Lord is against us, why all this “straitness” (as in a difficult road) and distress. This is not the bountifulness or graciousness of the Lord; God is not being good to me; this is not the kind of life that is at the center of all those sermons I have listened to all these years. The enemy is pressing the attack, trying to take ground; Satan is laying siege to our hearts and mind. He wants the Lord to be our enemy. The whole story of our life with the Lord begins to take a nasty turn and we feel abandoned, His promise broken. We start to see the Lord as hard, the Christian life as hard. The whole thing is being twisted to present our Father as evil by Evil itself.</p>
<p><em><strong>&#8220;In all their affliction He was afflicted…”</strong> </em>So, what is the word saying? It is saying this. In all that adversity, straitness, narrowness, and suffering, <em>the Lord was not against them</em>. Whatever it may have looked like, the Lord was not against them. Well, if that is the case then we have to look for another answer; there must be another explanation. If the Lord is not against us in all these adversities, what is the reason?</p>
<p>So, if the Lord is not against us in these things that cause us illness and hardship and mental anguish then He must be for us, and all those things are for our benefit and ultimate joy. The Lord knows us so well in the life of the flesh and knows that we have to be pressed, narrowed, and emptied so that we can be filled. The Lord is seeing beyond the circumstances to a richness that we are not yet able to comprehend.</p>
<p>I could go directly from here into a discussion on deception, because there is a link. I won’t do that, but I will say that that life in the flesh, desiring those things that are attractive to the natural man is that soil which is fertile for the seeds of deception. Our attempt to waylay God and rob Him of His goodness toward us by extricating ourselves from adversity is itself a deception and directs us away from the path which must be traveled toward a death which produces no fruit.</p>
<p>It would be easy to show that the Lord was for the Israelites every step of their journey through the wilderness, but you say “they rebelled and therefore He was turned to be their enemy.” They rebelled, that is the difference. We can have adversity and not rebel. God will not tolerate rebellion; He is the enemy of rebellion. But, even then, it is said of Him that <em>“…He remembered….”</em> Even when He had to be their adversary because of rebellion the end of the matter was that “he remembered,” Moses, “He remembered that we are dust.”</p>
<p>The Lord knows our soulish hearts and loves us. He knows that we must build a history of overcoming troubles, even if it takes forty years in a desert (or thirty three years in my case). He knows that we need to be trained to conquer difficulty, danger, and misfortune in the natural man so we can learn to walk in the hidden man, the man of the spirit. To walk in the spirit is to accept hardship and suffering and to live life on the other side of Jordan where we confidently follow the Captain of the Lords Host into Spiritual wars and bask in the victories of faithfulness and trust.</p>
<p>The final word, which is never really the final word, is this. For the majority of us, and especially me on this particular day, while our hearts are thinking of the Lord, and we find our way strait, troubled, heavy, closing in on us, demanding that our flesh take some kind of action; when the way ahead is dark, the fog is thick, and the path is cut off before us, remember, the Lord is not against us; it means just the opposite. The Lord is in the process of enlarging our borders and preparing a feast in the presence of our enemies. The Lord is after much more than getting a better life here, in the flesh. What ever we gain here we gain nothing. So, if we pray for more of the Lord we must pass through narrow places, difficult places, and come to adversity, because the Lord is for us, not against us.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>“In all their affliction He was afflicted…”</em></strong></p>
<p>Steve Blackwell</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As to be expected, now that Pat Robertson has taken the lead many others are venturing to add their two cents worth and provide an innocuous account of what has happened. The Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas tries his hand at an answer, but fails to answer why God allows such extensive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.indywatchman.com/uncategorized/haiti-a-follow-up-response/"></g:plusone></div><p>As to be expected, now that Pat Robertson has taken the lead many others are venturing to add their two cents worth and provide an innocuous account of what has happened.</p>
<p>The Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas tries his hand at <a href="http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/guestvoices/2010/01/haiti_and_earthquake_theology.html">an answer</a>, but fails to answer why God allows such extensive suffering? He Says:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It is similarly irresponsible for anyone to second-guess God&#8217;s redemptive purpose or explain what He is doing through an individual disaster, such as the Haitian earthquake. To try and do so would be to twist the dagger in the backs of people who are hurting.”</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>“Where was God during this tragedy? The same place He was 2,000 years ago when His Son died. Was God in control? Of course He was. Why did He allow it? I don&#8217;t have a clue. He has not revealed His purpose.” </p></blockquote>
<p>Well, if he doesn’t know I would suggest he find another line of work because the passage he quotes gives the answer, “Repent, or you shall likewise perish.”</p>
<blockquote><p>“God is ultimately responsible for the earthquake in Haiti and has a reason that is beyond our ability, trapped in time, to understand or comprehend. But it would be theological ignorance coupled with absolute arrogance to try and interpret God&#8217;s actions as a judgment against a particular person or nation.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Thank you Dr. Robert Jeffress, for keeping us in the dark. At least Pat Robertson was honest. It appears to me that Dr. Jeffress is trying hard to be religious by preaching a nice five point sermonette and never getting to the point of sin; but of course that may offend someone.</p>
<p><a href="http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/guestvoices/2010/01/voodoos_view_of_the_quake_in_haiti.html">Elizabeth McAlister, Associate Professor of Religion, Wesleyan University says:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>“Vodouists in the Haitian diaspora are praying on their knees today, just as Catholics and Protestants are. Why did this devastating earthquake have to happen in Haiti. . . ?  In Vodou most ritual is about finding balance, putting yourself into equilibrium with the spirits, with your family, and with yourself. In Haiti things are way out of balance. We might say that spirits of death have launched a coup d&#8217;état.”</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>My friend and colleague, the artist, educator, and priest of the spirits, Erol Josué, has been praying and crying in Brooklyn. Through Twitter, Facebook, and his cell phone he has learned of at least twenty dead friends in several Port-au-Prince congregations. He told me today that for him, as a spirit-worker, this event is both scientific and symbolic. This is indeed a natural disaster for Josué. But the land in Haiti is a person, he said. We consider it a woman, our mother. &#8220;Haïti Chérie,&#8221; as the well-known ballad goes. She wants to know, &#8216;who will make me beautiful, put clothes on me, and take care of my children?&#8217; When you mistreat her, and uproot her trees, when you give her too much responsibility, she is like a woman with cancer. The tumor metastasizes, and explodes.</p>
<p>For Erol Josué, the earthquake was mother nature, the land of Haiti, rising up to defend herself against the erosion, deforestation, and environmental devastation that have been ongoing for the last few decades. Said the famous painter and Vodou priest André Pierre, &#8220;The first magician is God who created people with his own hands from the dust of the earth. No one lives of the flesh. Everyone lives of the spirit.&#8221; We humans live in the material world, and other spirits&#8211;called lwa, or mystères, &#8220;mysteries&#8221;&#8211;dwell in the unseen realm. God created the spirits to help govern humanity and the natural world.</p>
<p>Others, who may read this and disagree with great force, will not necessarily share it. But Vodou works through spiritual revelation, and this is the revelation Erol gives me today. Vodou has no single spokesperson and no inerrant text. It has God, the angels, and the spirits in the unseen realm.</p></blockquote>
<p>O.K., now were getting somewhere,<strong> NOT!</strong> Obviously Ms McAlister belongs in the Emerging New Age camp of Post Modern Christianity. Can you believe these words coming out of the mouth of a “Christian”? These are those who condemn the straight talk of judgment on sin and sinners. Jeremiah would no doubt be left in the well to die, if he had to depend on Ms McAlister.; no, Ms McAlister would have been among those who put Jeremiah into the well (see Jeremiah 38).</p>
<p>It may be prudent to look at the writing of another person, one Silvianus c424, known for his &#8220;plain dealing&#8221; with sinners, during the time of the collapse of the Roman Empire, when the collapse was being blamed on the Christians.</p>
<blockquote><p>THE EIGHTH BOOK</p>
<p>1. I think, nay, I am certain, that the great length of my argument will arouse distaste in many, especially since it upbraids our vicious lives. For most men wish praise, and no one enjoys censure. Worse than this, however evil a man is, however profligate, he would rather be falsely praised than rightly reproved, and prefers to be deceived by the mockery of false praise than healed by the most salutary admonitions. Since this is true, what are we to do? Must we accede to the will of wicked men? Or if they wish even empty praise conferred on them, is it fitting to proffer silly and meaningless eulogies? Surely we must consider that, as men of honor should not mock even those who wish to make themselves ridiculous, so they should not laud in lying phrases those who yearn to be adorned by praise, however false.  We must not take into account the preferences of individuals, but rather what is fitting for us to say, especially since the prophet said: <em>“Woe unto them that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.”</em></p>
<p>We must by every means hold fast to the truth, so that what a thing is in fact, it may also be in words, and those that contain sweetness be called sweet, and those that contain bitterness, bitter.</p>
<p>You say, however, that he does not bid, but merely permits us to endure them. Suppose we grant this point, still I ask how far he is from ordering what he permits? For he who knows we endure such woes and can prevent our suffering them, proves beyond a doubt that we ought to endure whatever he permits. From this it is manifest that his acquiescence is part of his judgment, and that we are enduring a sentence from heaven. As all things, are subject to sacred authority and the will of God rules everything, whatever evils and whatever punishments we bear daily are the censure of his divine hand, which censure, indeed, we constantly arouse and kindle by our sins. We kindle the fire of the celestial wrath and arouse the flames by which we are burned, so that the words of the prophet may rightly be used against us as often as we endure such ills: <em>“Make your way into the flames of the fire that you have kindled.”</em> From this we see that according to the sacred sentence each sinner is preparing for himself the suffering that he endures.  From this we see that according to the sacred sentence each sinner is preparing for himself the suffering that he endures. None of our misfortunes can be imputed to God; we are the authors of our own misery. For God is gracious and merciful and, as the Scripture says, he wishes no one to perish or be injured. So whatever is done against us is done by our own actions; there is nothing more cruel to us than ourselves; we, I say, are torturing ourselves even against God’s will.</p>
<p>2. Since I have already spoken at length of the unchastity of Africa, let me now briefly discuss its blasphemies, for the paganism of the majority has had no interruption. They have indeed confined within their own walls their native crime, by which of course I mean that “Celestial” demon of the Africans, to which I suppose the pagans of old gave so fair-sounding a title in order that having no divinity it should at least have a name, and lacking any virtue derived from actual power should gain honor from its designation. Who among them has not been initiated into the worship of that idol? Who has not been dedicated to it by his very family and birth? I am not speaking now of men who are pagans as much by profession and name as in their way of life, and whose name indicates their heathen error. Paganism is certainly more tolerable and less evil in men avowedly pagan; the more deadly peril lies in the fact that many who have made their vows to Christ continue to give their real devotion to idols. For did not those who were called Christians turn from the worship of Christ to that of the “Celestial deity,” or—which is far worse—worship her even before they paid their devotions to him? Who among them did not cross the Lord’s threshold redolent of the odor of demoniacal sacrifices and go up to the altar of Christ reeking with the foulness of very demons, so that it would be less monstrous not to come at all to the Lord’s temple than to come in such a fashion? For a Christian who does not come to church is guilty of neglect, but one who comes in such a way is guilty of sacrilege. It is less difficult to atone for failure to honor God than for direct insult to him. So we see that any who have acted thus have not given honor to God, but have taken it away from him. They have even in a way given the attention due to the church of God to an idol, because that to which priority is accorded gains in honor from that which is relegated to second place. See then the faith of the Africans, and especially of the noblest among them! See what their religion and their Christianity have been! It was in scorn of Christ that men called them Christians. Though the apostle cries: <em>“Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of devils; ye cannot be partakers of the Lord’s table and of the table of devils,”</em> it was not enough for them to drink the cup of the Lord with the cup of devils, but they must take the latter first. It was not enough for them to match the table of devils with the Lord’s table, unless they came to the temple of God fresh from the worship of infamous superstitions and breathed on the holy altars of Christ the foul miasma of the diabolical spirit itself.</p></blockquote>
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<p>It is blatantly well-defined by now that the Haitian Nation exist in great sin and that a call to repentance should be the clear and plain message, a message delivered with bread in hand, but a message Plain, and Clear, that their repentance is a prerequisite to their healing.</p>
<p>Steve Blackwell</p>
<p>For an interesting article on the history of Haiti and their problems read <a href="http://www.americandaily.com/article/95">Government Of The Devil, By The Devil, And For The Devil</a> by Tom Barrett.</p>
<p>For follow-up research see the following sites:</p>
<p>US Department of State Report of Religious Freedom</p>
<p>http://www.cesnur.org/testi/irf/irf_haiti99.html</p>
<p>Haiti &#8211; God&#8217;s country after a &#8216;holy invasion&#8217;</p>
<p>http://www.jesus.org.uk/dawn/1998/dawn9802.html</p>
<p>Victory Over Voodoo in Haiti</p>
<p>http://www.christian-connection.org/print.php?sid=299</p>
<p>Religious Persecution Intensifies In Haiti</p>
<p>http://www.andyfigueroa.net/haiti.htm</p>
<p>Haiti; Satan&#8217;s Stronghold</p>
<p>http://www.raptureme.com/rap16.html</p>
<p>Breaking the Blood Pact</p>
<p>http://www.newdirections.org/index.php/pressroom</p>
<p>Aristide Approves Voodoo as an Official Religion</p>
<p>http://www.religionnewsblog.com/archives/00002966.html</p>
<p>Voodoo  It&#8217;s Official in Haiti</p>
<p>http://www.ccgm.org.au/articles/ARTICLE-0070.htm</p>
<p>Aristide Defends Record</p>
<p>http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/5060184.htm</p>
<p>ARISTIDE MANSION</p>
<p>http://www.salon.com/news/1999/03/12news.html</p>
<p>Media Research Center http://www.mediaresearch.org/printer/cyberalerts/2004/cyb20040302pf.asp</p>
<p>Pearl of the Antille</p>
<p>http://www.rminet.org/retreat_center.htm</p>
<p>Aristide Must Go The Weekly Standard</p>
<p>http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/795ywram.asp</p>
<p>Aristide Claims He Was Kidnapped from Haiti</p>
<p>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&#038;u=/nm/20040306/wl_nm/haiti_aristide_dc_1</p>
<p>Islamic Influences on Haitian Voodoo</p>
<p>http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/voodoo/islam.htm</p>
<p>The Challenges Facing Haiti</p>
<p>http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/bookreviews/arisfarmplum.htm</p>
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