A Proverb Is A Proverb, not a Promise
Devotions taken from the messages of Adrian Rogers.
BIBLE MEDITATION:
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
Some parents have almost put themselves in an early grave because they’ve had a wayward child. Someone has taken this proverb and beaten them over the head with it.
Friend, this verse is a proverb. If you read the book of Proverbs and try to turn proverbs into promises, you’ll lose your faith. A proverb is a proverb. A promise is a promise. A precept is a precept. A parable is a parable. A prophecy is a prophecy. You have to be careful.
There are proverbs that tell you the way to be wealthy. Does that mean everyone who follows one of these proverbs is automatically going to be wealthy? A proverb is a general principle that when generally applied will bring a general result.
ACTION POINT:
Instead of grabbing Proverbs as promises, ask God for discernment. He desires us to “rightly divide the word of truth,” not use it as a club to beat up fellow believers. (2 Timothy 2:15)
In The News:
Obama Administration Gives Up Forcing Bible Publisher to Obey HHS Mandate
In a huge victory for pro-life advocates taking on the controversial
HHS mandate, the Obama administration is giving up its effort to force a
Bible publisher to obey it, LifeNews.com reports.
The mandate has generated massive opposition from pro-life groups
because it forces employers, regardless of their religious or moral
convictions, to provide insurance coverage for abortion-inducing drugs,
contraception and sterilization under threat of heavy penalties. The
Obama administration had opposed an order a judge gave to temporarily
stop enforcement of the mandate for Tyndale House Publishers, arguing
that the business wasn't religious enough for an exemption. But on
Friday, at the Obama administration's request, a federal appellate court
dismissed its appeal. The administration's retreat marks the first
total appellate victory on a preliminary injunction in any abortion pill
mandate case. According to Alliance Defending Freedom lawyers
representing Tyndale, the administration was apparently nervous about
trying to defend its position that a Bible publisher wasn't religious
enough for a religious exemption from the mandate. ADF attorneys and
allied attorneys are also currently litigating nine other lawsuits
against the mandate; more than 100 have been filed in total.
Gosnell Horrors 'Standard Operating Procedure' in Abortion Industry
The pro-life group Live Action wants
a series of undercover videos taken at abortion clinics to result in
federal investigations and possible criminal charges, One News Now reports.
Last week, Live Action sent a woman who was 24 weeks pregnant into
three abortion clinics -- one each in D.C., the Bronx and Phoenix --
posing as someone seeking a late-term abortion. "[In our videos]
these workers are describing how, in order to kill these babies, they
either cut the umbilical cord of the child and wait for it to
asphyxiate, to suffocate in the womb; how they rip that child out piece
by piece using forceps; or how they puncture the chest with a needle and
insert poison into the baby's heart to make it slowly die in over a
half an hour," said Live Action president Lila Rose. In each case the
clinic workers -- and in one instance the abortionist himself -- were
asked what they would do if the baby were born alive, and they answered
that it would be allowed to die. "So what these abortionists are saying
is they're willing to ultimately kill these children, drowning them in
jars of toxic solution, or just discarding them and leaving them to die
while they're struggling to survive in the abortion clinic," Rose said.
"This is infanticide, this is murder, as well as abortion. ... The
horrors of the Kermit Gosnell trial are a widespread problem in this
industry. Dismembering and destroying innocent children, leaving born
babies to die, injecting poison into the chest of a tiny child so that
he slowly dies in his own mother's womb -- this is all standard
operating procedure in the abortion industry."Senate Resolution Calls for Nationwide Inspections of Abortion Facilities
A resolution introduced in the U.S. Senate on Monday recommends that
abortion facilities nationwide be inspected and investigated, the
Christian News Network reports.
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah is the main sponsor of the resolution, and is
joined by 10 co-sponsors, including senators Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania,
Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas. While it does not hold
the same weight as a federal law, the resolution serves as a statement
that "[e]xpress[es] the sense of the Senate that Congress and the States
should investigate and correct abusive, unsanitary and illegal abortion
practices." It cites the egregious procedures of Philadelphia
abortionist Kermit Gosnell as
one of the motivating factors for the measure. The resolution proceeds
to decry what it calls the "grossly unsanitary and dangerous conditions,
violations of law regarding storage of human remains, and, above all,
instances of willful murder of infants born alive by severing their
spinal cords" at Gosnell's abortion facility. The resolution also
focuses on "protecting the lives of unborn children beginning at least
from the stage at which substantial medical evidence indicates that they
are capable of feeling pain." The senators remark that such measures
are "long overdue" and must be enacted now "for the sake of women,
children, families and future generations." Lee told reporters the he
believes the resolution will pass Congress, but it is too soon to
predict any actual outcome.
Two Killed, More Than 50 Wounded in Tanzania Church Bombing
International Christian Concern reports
that St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Tanzania's northern city of
Arusha was bombed on Sunday, May 5. At least two people are confirmed
dead as a result of the blast. The BBC reported that as many as 50
people were wounded, including 44 of whom received serious injuries and
were rushed to nearby hospitals. "When it exploded there was a stampede,
people running in all directions, walking over each other, children
were screaming and women crying," a witness said. "I saw a dead woman
trampled; I think even her two children were killed in the same way,"
another witness added. Tanzania's president, Jakaya Kikwete, has
condemned the bombing as an "act of terrorism," and has vowed to bring
those responsible to justice. So far, eight suspects have been arrested,
including four Tanzanians and four Saudi foreign nationals. Worshipers
have accused the authorities of failing to protect them as they attended
church. William Stark, ICC's regional manager for Africa, said: "These
acts of terror must be seen as a series of escalating events that will
continue to escalate unless action is taken by the Tanzanian government.
Arresting and prosecuting the perpetrators of this bombing is
commendable, but the government must take steps to ensure that these
types of attacks are not repeated."
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