If our gospel be hide, Satan did it, he hates for you to witness
Sumner Wemp
Oct 10, 2007
Satan blinds the minds
"But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: in whom
the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them that believe not,
lest the light of this glorious gospel should shine unto them" and they
get saved. 2 Cor.. 4:3,4. Let's face it, Satan is doing all he can to
send your family, your children and friends to hell. "Be sober, serious,
because your adversary, the devil, as a roaring lion walketh about,
seeking whom he may devour" 1 Peter 5:8.
Satan binds the minds
He will do all he can to bind your mind and your tongue to keep you
from sharing this good news, that God loves you and sent His Son, the
Lord Jesus to suffer and die for your sins and mine, paid our debt in
full, was buried, rose again and was seen by hundreds. That is the good
news, the gospel, the full gospel we are to share. Please don't let him
stop YOU. Get in the game. Let's change the world, one soul at a time.
Defeat the devil
You overcome the devil by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of
your testimony" Rev. 12:11. As Israel applied the blood of the lamb to
the door of their homes, by faith apply the blood of the Lamb to the
door of your heart and mind and defeat the devil today. Resist the devil
and he will flee from you" James 4:7.
"Obedience is better than sacrifice"
Like Peter, say "At thy word I will" and "let down your nets", go
"fishing for men" and see what God will do. Remember the joy it brings
to the sinner, to you, to friends and family and to the Lord God of
glory Luke 15: 4-7. I LOVE YOU ABC Sumner
"If we are not telling others about God we are not telling God about others".
Daily Smile:
A Swiss man, looking for directions, pulls up at a bus stop where two
Americans are waiting. “Entschuldigung, koennen Sie Deutsch sprechen?”
he asks. The two Americans just stare at him.
“Excusez-moi, parlez
vous Fracais?” he tries. The two continue to stare.
“Parlare
Italiano?” No response.
“Hablan ustedes Espanol?” Still nothing. The
Swiss guy drives off, extremely disgusted.
The first American turns to
the second and says, “Y’know, maybe we should learn a foreign language.”
“Why?” says the other. “That guy knew four languages, and it didn’t
do him any good.”
In The News:
Arguments Heard in German Homeschool Family's Deportation Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard arguments Tuesday in a case, Romeike v. Holder, that could grant or revoke asylum for the German homeschooling family, the Christian Post reports.
If the Romeikes lose, they could be deported back to Germany, where the
state threatened to take their children away from them if they did not
send them to public school. Though the Romeikes -- Uwe, Hannelore and
their six children -- were granted asylum in 2010, the federal
government is trying to revoke that asylum, arguing in part that parents
do not have a fundamental right to
choose the type of education their children receive. The Romeikes are
being defended by the Home School Legal Defense Association, which also
helped them initially move to the United States and obtain asylum. The
Romeikes decided to homeschool their children because they believed the
public schools in Germany were teaching values in opposition to their
Christian beliefs. They were forced to pay fines and their children were
forcibly removed from their home and taken to the public school. After
they were granted political asylum in a Tennessee district court, the
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement appealed the decision in 2012.
The Board of Immigration Appeals agreed with the government, and from
there the case was appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit.
Islamist Extremists Want to Drive All Christians Out of Violence-Plagued Iraq
Islamist extremists want Iraq to be a "Muslim only" country, and as a
result, Christians in Iraq remain continuous targets of violent attacks,
Open Doors USA reports. While most of the attacks against Christians
are part of the general violence, such as bomb attacks and mortar fire
which intensified during provincial elections last Saturday, a part of
the violence can be labeled as specifically targeted against Christians.
"If these attacks take place in a Christian neighborhood or a Christian
village, you can assume they are targeted, especially against the
Christian population of the neighborhoods and villages," said an Open
Doors field worker. "Since the fall of Saddam Hussein 10 years ago, an
estimated 1,000 Christians have been killed, a relatively high number
compared with percentages killed from other groups in Iraqi society."
All these targeted attacks serve only one purpose, shares the field
worker: "We received documents and threats stating that the aim of the
Islamist Insurgents is to make Iraq a 'Muslim only' country; they want
the Christians out." According to Open Doors' 2013 World Watch List
materials, there are only an estimated 330,000 to 350,000 Christians
left in Iraq. There were more than 1.2 million Christians in the early
1990s. Many of the believers have fled to Jordan and Lebanon or to the
northern Kurdish region of Iraq. Iraq is ranked No. 4 on the list of the
worst persecutors around the globe.
Abducted Christian Leaders Still Missing in Syria
Two leaders of the Christian community in Aleppo, Syria, who were
kidnapped by gunmen on Monday are still missing despite conflicting
reports, WORLD reports.
Greek Orthodox Archbishop Paul Yazigi and Syriac Orthodox Archbishop
Yohanna Ibrahim were abducted Monday near the Turkish border while on a
mission to negotiate the release of other kidnapped Christians. Muslim
and Christian leaders in the region are calling for the two men's
release, but neither rebel groups nor government forces have claimed
responsibility.
Boy Scouts Proposal Displeases Religious Leaders on Both Sides
Conservative and liberal religious leaders alike are expressing
displeasure with the Boy Scouts' proposal to accept gay members but
reject gay leaders, the Religion News Service reports. The Boy Scouts released its draft proposal on
April 19 that will be voted on at its annual meeting in May. "No youth
may be denied membership in the Boy Scouts of America on the basis of
sexual orientation or preference alone," reads the proposed resolution,
which also notes that the Scouts "will maintain the current membership
policy for all adult leaders of the Boy Scouts of America." Frank Page,
president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee, told
Baptist Press that he supports a "no" vote. "Though this resolution is
more acceptable to those who hold a biblical form of morality than what
was being considered before, we would still prefer no change in the
policy," he said. Scouting officials had earlier proposed dropping the
gay ban for both adults and children, but reconsidered after massive
resistance from religious groups and conservatives. The policy shift
would leave intact the Scouts' ban on atheists and other nonbelievers,
who decline to say the Boy Scout Oath because it begins: "On my honor I
will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the
Scout Law." Leaders of Scouting groups sponsored by religious
organizations said their groups are mulling the Scout proposal.
According to the BSA, religious organizations comprise 70 percent of its
sponsoring organizations. Mormons, Methodists and Catholics -- the
three largest groups -- sponsored more than 1 million of the 2.6 million
Scouts in 2011. The Religious Relationships Task Force unanimously
requested in February that the Scouts postpone a possible removal of the
ban on gay members and leaders so they would have more time to consider
it. "As you might imagine, there's a variety of opinions among our
faith groups," said R. Chip Turner, national chairman of the task force.
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