Tonight’s Lunar Eclipse will also be a “Supermoon.” Enjoy …if you’re ready…
–Pastor Ward Clinton
What This Supreme Court Justice Ruled About Christianity in 1799 Isn’t Taught in Public Schools Today, but it should be.
http://conservativetribune.com/supreme-court…/…
Samuel Chase was a signatory of the Declaration of Independence and served on the U.S. Supreme Court. While not as famous as some of his contemporaries, he’s still important for a number of reasons.
One of them, a ruling in a 1799 Supreme Court case, will drive liberals nuts. Needless to say, you’re not going to hear about this ruling in public schools.
Back when Supreme Court justices would also serve on lower courts, Chase would write the opinion for the Massachusetts Supreme Court case of M’Creery’s Lessee v. Allender.
The case involved whether an Irish immigrant by the name of Thomas M’Creery had become a naturalized U.S. citizen and whether he was eligible to leave his estate to a relative in Ireland.
“Thomas M’Creery, in order to become … naturalized according to the Act of Assembly … on the 30th of September, 1795, took the oath … before the Honorable Samuel Chase, Esquire, then being the Chief Judge of the State of Maryland … and did then and there receive from the said Chief Judge, a certificate thereof. … ‘Maryland; I, Samuel Chase, Chief Judge of the State of Maryland, do hereby certify all whom it may concern, that … personally appeared before me Thomas M’Creery, and did repeat and subscribe a declaration of his belief in the Christian Religion, and take the oath required by the Act of Assembly of this State, entitled, An Act for Naturalization,’” Chase’s opinion read.
Not only that, in another 1799 case — Runkel v. Winemiller — Chase opined that Christianity was America’s established religion.
“Religion is of general and public concern, and on its support depend, in great measure, the peace and good order of government, the safety and happiness of the people. By our form of government, the Christian religion is the established religion; and all sects and denominations of Christians are placed upon the same equal footing, and are equally entitled to protection in their religious liberty,” he wrote (H/T WND).
Chase’s words are generally ignored by liberals, and for good reason. It completely destroys their myth of church and state separation.
However, that does not mean we can’t remind them of Samuel Chase’s bold statement about Christianity’s place in American life, especially since he was not the only signer to assure us of the significance of the Christian religion in the formation of these United States.
Sadly, too many Christians are ill-informed of the truths surrounding the development and formation of this great nation. The progressive/liberals fear Christians being properly informed as they know in their heart-of-hearts that could completely upset their godless, self-empowering agenda but God will not be mocked. God is the one responsible for the quick rise to greatness America was able to achieve and victories in spite of incredible odds, and now, in America’s collective turning of its back on the Creator we have set ourselves up for a great destruction. In a fashion similar to the way in which He punished Israel in the past for breaking covenant with Him, He may use a nation “more wicked than ourselves” to inflict punishment.
Perhaps it is not too late for 2nd Chronicles 7:14
But
The time is NOW
– Pastor Ward
Theologians whom I have a good deal of respect for have spoken of a point of grace to which all Christians are called to abide in that is as high above ordinary Christian living as ordinary Christian living is above the strictly secular state. Some of them did not openly subscribe to John Wesley’s way of understanding of the holy Scripture but they still acknowledged, in their own way, that all Christians are called to holy living in this life in the pursuit of purity which honors our Savior.
Generally speaking, Christian dominion in the west has largely become a mass of pagans masquerading as Christians.
Pagans who are openly pagan seem to be more aware of those Christian’s spiritually powerless condition than they are and, of course, the pagans gleefully use every opportunity to cast all of Christendom in a bad light. Therefore, it is all the more important for all Christians to check themselves and make sure we are correctly connecting to the power which is found with the Spirit of God and pursuing purity which is our high and holy calling.
Most low-level Christians (Pagans masquerading as Christians) have no idea that they have lost their moorings, are not connected to the power source which can make them godly, and are drifting further and further away. Attempts to warn them often illicit hostile reactions rather than repentance. We find that there is a tendency towards the worse a person becomes, spiritually speaking, the less he tends to be aware of that fact. It is not unlike when frostbite and the process of freezing to death begins to settle in that the feeling of warmth replaces the uncomfortable sensitivities. Many a person who has frozen to death has been found to have tossed aside most of the protective gear and clothing shortly before death occurs.
God sent warnings to America and her Christians via the 9-11-2001 attack and for a brief moment He seemed to have gotten our attention. For the most part, it lasted about three weeks. There have been a few more warnings since. Judgment is coming upon us if there is not a real, genuine repentance and Awakening.
It appears that we have completely lost our moral compass and, unless we find it, we are going to lose our civilization; we are well into losing our civilization already.
Alarmist? I hope so but I fear not.
The true Christian ideal is not to be happy but to be holy – A. W. Tozer
We must learn that God is holy. If we are to experience the manifest presence of God’s glory, we must repent. When Isaiah saw he glory of God in the Temple, he was driven to brokenness, confession, and repentance. Too many in the West desire to know the manifest love of God without the manifest holiness of God. We have lost the message of repentance. – Sammy Tippit, “Fire in Your Heart”
“We must learn that God is holy” if we hope to experience the full measure of God’s presence possible during our tenure in this life. There is a popular level of Christian living that fails to comprehend the level of Christian living promoted as possible, and preferred, in the 15th Chapter of John. Completely committed Christianity is the type of Christianity that is fully abiding in Christ and it is quite commonly called consecrated Christianity although, unfortunately, it is an experience that is not quite as common as it should be. The cause of Christ suffers as a result of that fact.
Theologians whom I have a good deal of respect for have spoken of a point of grace to which all Christians are called to abide in that is as high above ordinary Christian living as ordinary Christian living is above the strictly secular state. Some of them did not openly subscribe to John Wesley’s way of understanding of the holy Scripture but they still acknowledged, in their own way, that all Christians are called to holy living in this life in the pursuit of purity which honors our Savior.
Thomas Brooks, English Puritan: “Ah, sirs, holiness is a flower that grows not in Nature’s garden. Men are not born with holiness in their hearts, as they are born with tongues in their mouths: holiness is a divine offspring: it is a pearl of great price, that is to be found in no nature but a renewed nature, in no bosom but a sanctified bosom.”
The serene, silent beauty of a holy life is the most powerful influence in the world, next to the might of the Spirit of God. – Blaise Pascal
The destined end of man is not happiness, nor health, but holiness. God’s one aim is the production of saints. He is not an eternal blessing machine for men; he did not come to save men out of pity; he came to save men because he had created them to be holy. – Oswald Chambers
When God purifies the heart by faith, the market is sacred as well as the sanctuary. – Martin Luther
It is time for us Christians, to face up to our responsibility for holiness. Too often we say we are “defeated” by this or that sin. No, we are not defeated; we are simply disobedient. It might be well if we stopped using the terms victory and defeat to describe our progress in holiness. Rather we should use the terms obedience and disobedience.
-Pastor Ward Clinton
Our situation is not yet hopeless, but it is quickly approaching that point.
Oh? I’m supposed to be preaching “Positive Mental Attitude”?
Funny…That is NOT what God told me to preach. I was instructed, as was every other preacher who was actually commissioned by God, to preach His Scriptural truths, not what man wants to hear. (Unless that man actually desires to hear from God.)
If you do not like it, then you may call “1-800- TELL GOD” and see what that gets you.
(Be forewarned: you might not like His response, but He is God; you ain’t.)
J.C. Ryle listed seven characteristics of the messengers during the Great Awakening of the eighteenth century:
These awakeners continually cried, “No fruit, no grace.”
We must learn that God is holy. If we are to experience the manifest presence of God’s glory; we must repent. When Isaiah saw the glory of God in the Temple, he was driven to brokenness, confession, and repentance. Too many in the West desire to know the manifest love of God without the manifest holiness of God. We have lost the message of true repentance. Now the church in the West is the sleeping Giant. Alarms have been sounded but there seems to be no great or even general awakening; if it doesn’t begin soon the giant may die in its sleep.
Let us pray
Just because you attend a church doesn’t make you a good Christian any more than driving a car makes you a good driver, but we don’t blame the car, so why do we blame the Church?
It is not quite enough to know God and Jesus…we must also know and engage the Holy Spirit in our life. He will empower us to live Godly in this world and thereby we honor the Kingdom of God.
If your current church is part of the popular theological tradition that says that all believers sin every day in thought word and deed then I have a question for you. How is that any different than the devil? It is time for all Christians to engage the third Person of the Trinity because He is the power that enables us to live Godly in the here and now.
God commanded that we live holy; Holy Spirit empowers us to obey that command. If your pastor claims holy living is not possible during this sojourn on earth then it is time for you seek out a pastor who knows and is showing the way to connect to the power that can make you godly; your unsaved friends and family members are desperately looking for that kind of completely committed Christian. Be one.
Life “de-powers” us. It saps our energies, depletes our courage, drains our patience. People–pressures get us down; problems stir us up; physical ills distress us; worry over people we love disturbs us.
We all need strength—strength to think clearly, love creatively, endure consistently; strength to fill up our diminished reserves; supernatural strength that flows from a limitless source, quietly filling us with power.
I want you to meet Someone who can provide that kind of strength. He is willing to listen to us and understand, He will encourage us to talk until we know what we really want to say. He will probe to the nub of the issue of our fears and frustrations with X-ray discernment and wisdom, and will help us to see any confusion in our thinking or distortions in our emotions. He not only can lead us to the truth about ourselves, but possesses the power to help us act on what He guides us to be, say or do. He has the power to heal our painful memories, sharpen our vision of what is best for our future, and enlist us in a purpose that’s big enough to fire our imaginations and give ultimate meaning and lasting joy to our daily living.
That’s a tall order. No loved one, friend, psychiatrist, psychologist, pastor, or social worker can meet all of these qualifications. But there is One Who has all of these qualifications—and much more.
He alone has the omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence to give us the kind of help we need. He can help us with our problems, relationships, and decisions, for He knows everything. He is with us always, for He never sleeps. He has all power to give us the gift of primary faith as well as pertinacious faith, guidance for our daily lives, conviction and courage to face the future unafraid.
Who is this? A Person spelled with a capital “P.” He is a Person in the Trinity. He is the Holy Spirit.
We celebrate Pentecost and remember the time fifty days after Passover when Jesus’ disciples and followers received the power of the Holy Spirit. (read Acts, chapter 2). There is no greater need in your life and mine and in the church throughout the world than for a contemporary Pentecost. We confess with John Oxenham,Not for one single day,
Can I discern the way,
But this I surely know—
Who gives the day
Will show the way
So I securely go.The Holy Spirit is the Greatest Counselor in the World. The word, “counselor” may not be the first word that comes to your mind when you think of the Holy Spirit. For many, the Holy Spirit is the least known and understood Person of the Trinity.
Jesus used this propitious word, “Counselor,” to declare what the Spirit is meant to be in our lives. – Lloyd John Ogilvie
I do not want to be two-thirds of a Christian – I desire and need to have the Spirit of God engaged in my life to make me wholly Christian; a properly empowered Christian.
A fellow blogger over at “The Healing Arena” has a post entitled, “What’s that voice in your head?” A portion of it follows:
Why are you thinking the way you are thinking now?
Why are you acting like that now?
Why did you just take that strange decision which is very unlike yourself?
You think God’s attitude towards you has changed because of some short-coming in you or a mistake you made.
or you think you are unworthy of love and appreciation because you’re too far down the drain.
Some devil is whispering some nasty stuff into your ear and you’re beginning to believe it.
Some nay-sayer is speaking negativism into your mind and it’s taking its toll on you.
More of it can be found at: https://thehealingarena.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/whats-that-voice-in-your-head/
If you follow that link (hopefully it opens up in a new page so you don’t lose your place here) you will find that Elijah is mentioned. Now she did not go into any detail regarding Elijah, that might have gotten too far off track, but I shall take that risk here.
Elijah was fresh off his world-famous victory and should have been super-empowered to keep fighting the battle and gaining incredible victories as he smashed all his foes left and right. So why is he running away instead of pressing forward and taking advantage of the momentum?
God provides him some food to strengthen him for the journey he is taking but He does not tell Elijah to go back to where he should be. Instead He allows Elijah to continue on in his journey and when Elijah is ready God assures / reminds him “You are not alone.” He then gives Elijah a new assignment.
A few years ago I participated in an activity where I was the victim. A blindfold was securely placed and the folk around me started saying things like: “You’re no good,” You really messed up again,” “You’re such a loser,” and other things of that nature. Have you ever told yourself things like that?
At first I almost laughed because I knew all those people and I knew that they all liked me, excepting for maybe one or two of them, also I was their assistant pastor at the time. However the “voices” started taking a toll on me and memories of some of my own past shortcoming and failures suddenly started coming to mind, some of which I have beaten myself up for, and I remembered the voices of some others in my life who didn’t like me and some negative things they had said. Suddenly I did not feel like laughing for I could feel a wave of dark depression enveloping me, ready to choke me.
The voice of one of those physically present, started to crack. Since I’d had a counseling session or two with her I knew she was starting to hurt and I wanted to stop the experiment but the “key phrase” had not been uttered (I didn’t even know what the “key phrase” was, they all knew what it was but the moderator had purposely kept me uninformed) I was not the one in control and it was not yet time for the exercise to stop. Nevertheless, at that moment, I wasn’t feeling like I could really have given any words of encouragement to anyone.
Then I heard another voice which I could not really quite comprehend, at least not initially. It was saying, “You’re good,” “You are loved,” “You’re a child of The King,” etc. It was like a tiny flicker of light somewhere in the suffocating darkness. I began to focus on that solitary, still, small, voice and the depressing feeling began to recede but only as long as I could focus on that one voice. Then, finally, the key phrase, “Well done,” was uttered, everyone went quiet. The blindfold was removed. The experiment was over.
The person in charge, the moderator, offered a quick apology as she realized my eyes had “sweated a little bit” but I assured them all that it was okay. In the discussion we all had following the experiment I learned that she had actually been speaking for awhile before I ever heard her. It was when I heard the hurt behind the antagonistic voice and had empathy for its owner that I finally heard the positive voice.
Gretiana’s statement, “Just manage to go out there and be good to someone, even if you need it more, even if they don’t deserve it.” triggered my memory and inspired this blog posting. It is not just in that little experiment where that bit of advice worked, I’ve seen it work on several occasions in real life situations. I’ve heard the testimony of others.
Going through a rough time? Cheer up. It’s not over yet.
Breathe in deeply … c’mon humor me … now exhale.
What is the point? God is not finished with you here yet. Your special task probably still lies out there and you’ve got more preparation to go through. Now matter what happens always remember:
You are not alone, He, Jesus, is there.
He is not shouting. His is a still, small, voice. Funny how people flock to the motivational speakers but none of them comes even close to being as good as Jesus. He knows all about you and He is there, nearby. One day He will utter the key phrase “Well done….” My eyes will probably get all sweaty on that day, too.