Showing posts with label Presidential Election; Christian Vote; American Rights; Eternal Vigilance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Presidential Election; Christian Vote; American Rights; Eternal Vigilance. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2009

New President

Only four years ago I stood in DC to witness President George Bush's second taking of the oath of office. It was a bitterly cold day and it will remain forever in my mind. I was in awe as I stood among the many monuments and granite landmarks that so ably identify the patriotism of America. I love America. Much has happened in this great land, changing it to a position much the less in unity than it was when I was born, or more distinctly, a century ago.

We have been blessed in this nation. It is my opinion that the blessings have followed a people who have followed righteous principles. Our founders had deep convictions and a respect for God that was more than superficial. Over time those principles have turned from black and white to gray, and with it, there is a price to be paid. That brings me to the inauguration of our 43rd president, Barak Obama.

First let me say that I am obligated scripturally to support as far as I can, and to especially pray for my leaders. This I will do. Barak Obama is my president just like he is yours. It does not matter at all to me the color of his skin. In fact, it is a good thing that we have leadership of an American negro. It causes more dividing walls to fall. We owe a debt of support as Americans regardless of the color of one's skin. He is the leader of our fighting forces and is one of the most powerful men on earth. Yet, with all this I am worried about whether the favor of God will follow him.

President Obama supports abortion. Abortion is not just a catchy word, it defines the murder of unborn innocent children. This sin goes beyond preference as related to politics. God is taking notice. Further, we have a president who supports homosexuality. He is having an openly gay bishop pray at the ceremonies as one of the clergy. Let me tell you God has not changed His mind about this abominable sin that is widely being accepted as an alternative lifestyle. This is why I said we are now the lesser nation.

What is more, I have real questions as to Barak Obama's sincere support of Israel. This too is not a trite matter. Those who support Israel will be blessed and those who oppose them will find themselves in serious trouble. Our nation needs God. We need a George Washington to fall on his knees in the snow (reference to picture) and call out to God for help. I hope Mr. Obama will take a hard stand against the Muslim influence that not only controls the oil (and thus our economy), but also wishes for the demise of Western Civilization as we know it. These threats are real. We did not have a repeat of 9-11 because we had a president who was willing to take the fight to their shores. Anything less will invite trouble...trouble on a scale larger than any of us may be able to believe.

As we receive our new president, I hope you will join me in praying for he and his family. Ask God to bring righteous principles to his mind and righteous men to his side. I pray the next four years will find us stronger, more unified, less afraid to bow to the screaming liberal minds and more ready to accept God's ways.

This land is your land...this land is my land. Let's take responsibility and help undergird the foundations set by Godly men.

Thanks for reading.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Voting...The Christian Perspective

The right to vote is one of the great privileges of being an American.  We can choose our elected officials with our ballot.  Not only is this a 'right', it is also a tremendous responsibility.  The responsibility is even heavier as we see all that is at stake in the upcoming, Presidential election.


 

Our nation faces uncertain days ahead.  The threat of global terrorism looms large as Iran accumulates nuclear capability.  Eroding morality floods the television audiences.  Violence, abortion, homosexuality and evil abounds.  It is the day spoken in the Word of God when 'Gross darkness covers the people."

As a Christian we are called to be leaders, influencers, in our communities.  We are the salt and light Jesus mentioned in His teaching.  Voting is one of the easiest and most powerful means of influence.  To 'not' vote is the same as placing a vote for evil.  To cast your ballot in favor of principles embraced by the Word of God is a righteous action.

I ask you to prayerfully think about the millions of babies being murdered in the womb and vote accordingly.  I ask you to think and pray about which leader distinctly declares his faith in God...the God we know as Jehovah and Jesus, and vote accordingly.  Please consider which leader would prayerfully support the nation of Israel without hesitation.  Consider which candidate will stand up, nose to nose, with evil terrorists.  When you go to the polls in November, do so as an advocate for righteousness.

Thank you Lord for allowing us to live in this great nation.  May we humbly seek your favor now and always.   Let me know what you think.

Tim

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Eternal Vigilance and the Presidential Election

It has been said that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.  Vigilance means to be watchful or protective against danger.  Our nation has been nurtured and sustained due to the sacrifices of great men and women who have kept watch over our nation from the predators that would love to consume our wealth and ultimately the American soul, especially from without.  

Of late I have realized our greatest enemy is perhaps not those on the outside of our borders.  While there are plenty of them out there, our chief nemesis could be the threats arising from within.  We face the potential of bringing to the forefront a leader, who secretly or otherwise, does not hold to the fundamental loyalties that has made this country great.  Do not be deceived by suave, charismatic personalities who promise the moon.  Wolves do their greatest damage while looking like a sheep!

Whomever you cast your vote for...do so with prayerful consideration, asking yourself if they are genuine patriots of the fundamental beliefs that made our great nation blessed of God.  Check out their personal history, their writings, their associates, the causes they have historically supported.  Remember, we stand today upon the principles of the Bible and belief in Jehovah God, Jesus Christ.  The further we become removed from those principles, the further removed we are from One who bestows all blessing.  Further, while we permit Americans to have freedom of religion, we should not be forced to tolerate those whose religious beliefs threaten the existence of our American soul, in which is a basic loyalty to the Holy Bible.  Americans are swiftly becoming prisoners of our own civil rights.  

For me, a person does not have the right to desecrate the flag, beliefs, convictions and treasury of the nation that give you the right to be its citizen.  Rights only go so far.  Rights were never intended to silence the roots of our origin, nor to impoverish the wealth of our nation with freebee's to all who whine about the mistreatment of former generations.  If you want to return to the discussion of former generations...we, those of us who would die for this land, also deserve the right to return to the firm convictions of our ancestry.  We have a right to end the rights, especially when your rights become threatening to our established way of life and worship.  The American rights are established to give us a chance a life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  Happiness is not guaranteed.  The pursuit of it is...and that only if accomplished within the boundaries of righteousness and fear of Almighty God. 

Also, consider that we are electing the President of the United States, the leader of the free world and perhaps the most powerful man on the planet.  The blessing of that office, as well as that of our country is dependent upon the perpetuation of righteousness.  For us to elect someone to the highest office in our land who supports a religion which considers Christian believers as 'infidels' is nothing short of absurd.  We will be allowing the proverbial fox to guard the henhouse.  While I cannot endorse a candidate, I can and must tell you as a Christian to be prayerfully guarded about the person for whom you vote.  I can quote Proverbs 14:34 which states, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people."  

There are lots of problems in America.  It is easy to be distracted and focus on the issues which directly affect our checking accounts...our taxes...our favorite institutions all the while missing the most important, fundamental issues.  'Distraction Voting', voting focused on a minor issues whilst overlooking a potentially major one, is a threat to us all.  

I pray our voting will be with the Word of God in view.  Take a look at the major moral issues such as gay rights, abortion, and most of all the needful support of Israel.  Discover where the candidates stand.  See if they are willingly vague on these issues.  

As Christians we are stewards of our land and our government.  We must get to the polls and vote.  However, prior to the vote we must get to our knees and plead for God to guard our land. Eternal vigilance remains the price of freedom...even if that vigilance is to watch for dangers approaching the highest office in our land.  Our next President should be one that who would give their lives to save our freedoms...not one who, by his or her very existence and history, would threaten them.  Our President should be a person who is unashamed to get on their knees and call out to the God of heaven and earth...the Lord, Jesus Christ.  May it be so.

At a recent Memorial Day service in our city, I watched and listened to the voices of that quickly shrinking group of hero's who fought in WWII.  With shaky hands and silver hair, I know their minds hold all too vivid pictures of brothers who poured out their blood to keep us free.  I noted one man, a tail-gunner in a fighter plane, who was shot down and taken as a POW.  I also watched men and women who served in the other wars.  Each of them still with a sense of pride and a tear of love for our nation.  Friends, we better not lose that.  Leadership, in patriotism, as well as all other areas, begins at the top.  Vote accordingly!

Let me hear your thoughts and thanks for your time.

Tim