Devotional With Dr. Edward Blackwelder

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~Today’s Devotional~
What Sunday is Good For
Entire books have been published in the last few years on the impact of stress, fatigue, and going without sleep on our society. Few if any books, articles, or reports have connected all of this with the loss of one day in seven as a day of rest.
But the fourth commandment is clear. Our bodies and souls are made to work six days and to rest on the seventh. We cannot persistently violate that law without breaking down at some point—either physically, emotionally, or in family relationships.
D.L. Moody said, “Saturday is my day of rest, because I generally preach on Sunday, and I look forward to it as a body does to a holiday.”
There are three purposes: To Rest, Reflect, and Rejoice.
It was Socrates who said that an unexamined life is not worth living. Sabbath rest in not merely a time for rest or recreation, it is modeled after the activity of God himself, who, having worked six days, took a Sabbath. He ceased from His labors, not to go off and play, but to examine what he had done. Looking over the previous six days, He declared, “It is good.”
Sabbath is designed to provide us an opportunity to pause and look at what we have done and to decide whether it was worth doing and, if so, whether it was done in ways that made Jesus say, “Well done thy good and faithful servant………”
As this week winds down I ask you to reflect upon one question. Is Jesus smiling upon your deeds for the past week? Think about it.
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~Thoughts and comments from Dr.Edward Blackwelder~
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In a revealing quote from Robert Reich, former Clinton Labor Secretary who wrote an article in American Prospect magazine, he said clearly the cultural conflict the United States will face in the years ahead: “The great conflict of the 21st century will not be between the West and terrorism. Terrorism is a tactic, not a belief. The true battle will be between modern civilization and anti-modernists; between those who believe in the primacy of the individual and those who believe human beings owe their allegiance and identity to God, authority between those who gave priority to life in this world and those who believe that human life is mere preparation for an existence beyond life; between those who believe in science, reason and logic and those who believe that truth is revealed through Scripture and religious dogma. Terrorism will dispute and destroy lives, but terrorism itself is not the greatest danger we face.”
In a culture where the terms zealot and extremist are tossed about casually in reference to Christians, it is nice of Dr. Reich to say so clearly the views of many who stand on the other side of the cultural-religious divide. It is a bit disconcerting to learn, however, that some Americans view Christian believers as a greater danger than Osama bin Laden and his followers.
Be thankful, take time to thank God for what He has done for you and do not take anything for granted as nothing is certain on this earth other than eventually our time here will end.
God gives us so much, even in trials and tribulations, we must all endure. But He gave us the ultimate gift; his son Jesus Christ. Remember again, Jesus died on the cross so that we might be able to live eternity in a place call heaven. Plus, remember that this gift is absolutely free…it’s not cheap…but it’s free to you and me.
Don’t wish for more; be thankful for what you already have. Instead of always asking God for something, try just thanking him. Instead of decided what you are going to do and then asking God to make sure you get it, try asking that His Will be done. You may or may not get what you think you wanted but God always knows best and we should be thankful for any result that comes from prayer. I’ve tried it both ways and the latter sure works great for me.
Have a great weekend. Enjoy the sights and sounds of your surroundings. Go to a quite place and enjoy the sound of silence…it’s beautiful. Be sure to thank God for everything, He did give it to you after all.
~Liberty Legal News~
Shirley A. Blackwelder, A.S.,A.A.,CLA
Director
Paralegal Ministry
The U.S. State Department is promoting an anti-Israel propaganda campaign. The extent of the campaign and the misinformation raises serious concern.
The Consulate General of the United States released an “Emergency Message” stating that “Jerusalem is under a heightened Security Alert.” U.S. citizens in Jerusalem were told to “exercise extra vigilance and avoid large crowds during upcoming rallies and religious holidays, particularly in and around Jerusalem’s Old City.” The “warning” continued: “On Wednesday, August 24, 2011, there will be a rally held near the south east [sic] corner of the Old City.” The areas where the “Restoring Courage” event was being held “are off limits to official U.S. Government personnel from 4:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. on that day due to recent clashes in the area.”
The U.S. State Department’s ‘warning’ was false political propaganda designed to advance an anti-Israel agenda,” said Mat Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University School of Law. “There had been no ‘clashes’ in the area prior to the ‘Restoring Courage’ event, and there were none during or after the event,” said Staver. “When U.S. citizens who attended Glenn Beck’s event learned of the State Department’s ‘warning,’ they were outraged because they knew it to be untrue,” Staver added. Staver also said, “At the event I spoke with Israelis who work in the highest level of government. If anyone would have had intelligence suggesting danger, these people would have, and yet they appeared at the event.”
The District of Columbia is far more dangerous than Jerusalem or the entire nation of Israel. As of August 26, there were 71 murders in the District, down from a high of 479 in 1991. In all of Israel last year there were 139 homicides, but in the District there were 132. Considering only Jerusalem, the number of homicides or violent crimes pales compared to the District.
The U.S. Consulate General for Jerusalem issued a press release promoting a folk rock concert, funded by U.S. tax dollars, to “promote dialogue and mutual understanding between Palestinians and Americans” held in Jerusalem and the “West Bank” only one month prior to this event.
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