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   <p>I have written quite a bit about preparing for the coming catastrophic events in the United States. The only manner in which we can prepare spiritually for the days of moral and physical chaos is by learning to live by the Life of the Lord Jesus, looking to Him continually for every decision we make; for all aspects of our life, day and night. If we do this we will save ourselves and our loved ones no matter what comes to pass in America. <br><br>
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   <p>I am astounded at the moral turmoil in our country, America. Everywhere we turn, it seems, in public education, in the military, in the government, in business practices, the moral decisions are not what they used to be. <br><br>
   There is something else we are to prepare for. That is the Day of the Lord. Our Christian traditions hold that when Jesus comes we will be caught up to Heaven. There we will recline in peace and joy in our mansion. No preparation is needed for this catching up, we have been told. <br><br>
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  It is as though there is a new spirit. The America I have been used to for the past 86 years seems to be vanishing. Perhaps it is because I live in California, which tends to be "progressive," although there are many conservative people in California who are attempting to retain the old values. <br><br>
   This is not what the Bible teaches about the Day of the Lord. <br><br>
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  One question is that of homosexual marriage. Another is the forcing of curricula in the lower grades that deal with sexual preferences. Although such curricula is wildly inappropriate, it is heralded by people at the state government level as though it somehow makes sense. <br><br>
   The truth is, the war between good and evil has not been won as yet. The basis for victory in this war was accomplished on the cross of Calvary. The atonement made on the cross destroyed the authority of Satan to keep the world in his power. However, the removal of Satan and all of his influence in the creation has not as yet been accomplished, as we see what is taking place in the world, and in our own life as well. <br><br>
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  Public institutions appear to be terrified in the presence of anything Christian. There does not appear to be the same reaction to other religions. <br><br>
   Not only the people of the world, but the people of the Christian churches also, are bound with the love of the world, the lusts of the flesh, and the determination to live our own life without reference to the will of Christ. In actuality, the only lawful will in the universe is the will of God. But people from the beginning have sought to pursue their own life according to their own plans and desires. <br><br>
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  One bizarre reaction, from my point of view, is the removing of crosses from all government lands. Those crosses, particularly in cemeteries, mean much to people who have lost loved ones in combat. Who are they harming? If I were to see a Star of David on the cemetery of a Jewish veteran, it would not bother me; or an Islamic, or Buddhist, or Hindu symbol. <br><br>
   <em>Seventy "sevens" are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy. (Daniel 9:24) </em><br><br>
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  Why this desperation concerning the Christian religion? Recently an elementary school forbade some children from studying the Bible during recess. Twenty-five years ago the children would have been commended. They still should be commended, not rebuked. <br><br>
   Let's consider for a moment the verse above, because it is the opinion of numerous Christian people that we never will be rid of sin. <br><br>
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  And the furor over Christmas. Can you believe this? <br><br>
"To finish transgression." "To put an end to sin." "To atone for wickedness." "To bring in everlasting righteousness." <br><br>
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  I read in the paper where the President told some foreign country that America is not a Christian country. When did it change? <br><br>
   If you stop to think about it, of course this will come to pass. Is God, who made the universe, unable to bring in everlasting righteousness? I think it is Satan who has given us the impression that sin is inevitable and always will be true of us. <br><br>
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  I realize that God is withdrawing from our country because of abortion-on demand-and sexual perversions, and no one is going to be able to prevent the slide into the moral cesspools without God's help. But how can God help us when the Christian ministers are preaching lawless grace and a pre-tribulation rapture, instead of righteousness, holiness, and obedience to God? <br><br>
   But that God will never be able to remove sin from people is not reasonable. God is able to remove the compulsion of sin from anyone at any time He chooses. Does God not have power over the demons? Can He not change the nature of any person and make him or her a new moral creation? Can the Potter make one vessel unto honor and another vessel unto dishonor? If this is not true, it indeed would be good we never had been born. <br><br>
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  I guess we are not going to be able to save our nation from Divine judgment because of the erroneous doctrine being preached in so many churches. But we can, as individuals, press into Christ until we are living by His Life. In this manner we can save ourselves and our loved ones from the increasing moral confusion and corruption. <br><br>
   Why, then, does He not do this? He made an atonement for the sins of the whole world on the cross of Calvary! <br><br>
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  Since we are not as yet being put in jail or herded into detention centers because we refuse to teach our children that homosexual behavior is a good idea, it may be true that our greatest problem today is fretting. <br><br>
   <em>He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world. (I John 2:2) </em><br><br>
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  I have never heard a minister preach about fretting; but we who proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom need to emphasize the danger of fretting, and that God's Word commands us not to do this. <br><br>
   Why can't God do the same for the power of the sin that controls us? <br><br>
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  It is quite difficult not to fret, when we read what is going on in our government; but I have wrestled with this problem successfully by refusing to think about it and in its place repeat in my mind that which is joyous and loving. Believe me, this is a daily battle. <br><br>
   He can. But God does not want a repetition of the disaster in the Garden of Eden. Remember, Adam and Eve were not created with a sinful nature. <br><br>
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   <em>Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. (Philippians 4:8) </em><br><br>
   What was needed in Eden to prevent the rebellious act? Two things. First, people trained in righteousness. Second, a government that would prevent sin from occurring. <br><br>
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  Here is what we are to do. When we realize that the wickedness of the people in the world is floating into our mind, we are to—with all our might and the Lord's help—quote Philippians 4:8 to ourselves and keep quoting it until we have cleansed our mind of that which tears us down from our high place in Christ. Or, any good and loving idea will do. <br><br>
   So what is God doing now? He is ready to train people in righteousness, and to create a government, the Kingdom of God, that will permit only God's will to be done on the earth. <br><br>
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  Unless there is something that God shows us to do about the moral corruption in America, we are not to fret. Fretting will tear us down from our high place in God, and then we are of no use to anyone. <br><br>
   Now you can see why God does not reach down and remove the works of Satan from the earth with a single stroke. He is in the process of removing the works of Satan from the earth permanently by training people in righteous behavior and by creating the Kingdom of God. <br><br>
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  <em>Do not fret because of evil men or be envious of those who do wrong; (Psalms 37:1) </em><br><br>
   Let's think now about how God is training people in righteous behavior, and by creating the Kingdom of God. Then we will understand how God can bring in everlasting righteousness. <br><br>
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  There always have been evil men in our country, but with the television and Internet we are made more aware of their wicked behavior. <br><br>
   At the present time, God's Spirit is moving among us who have ears to hear the Spirit. The Spirit is revealing to us our worldliness, the lusts and passions of our flesh and spirit, and our self-will. As He does, we are to confess the attitude or practice that has been pointed out. We are to confess to Christ the specific behavior clearly. <br><br>
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   The Bible commands us to not fret about those who do wrong or to be envious of them. What then do we do about them? Nothing, until we know from the Lord what we are supposed to do. <br><br>
   Then we are to name that area of our personality as sin, unworthy of the Kingdom of God. <br><br>
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   I know there are many good people who are actively attempting to prevent some of the corruption. The problem is, unless we are hearing from God, He is not helping us. We see the problem of evil in front of us. Meanwhile, God is looking down at the developing fetus who is being killed. <br><br>
   Then we are to renounce that practice or attitude, declaring emphatically that we never, never again, by the help of the Lord, shall yield to that spiritual evil—not for eternity. This is an eternal judgment on Satan. <br><br>
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  The mother wants reproductive rights. In many cases she has them. She has the right to abstain from sexual intercourse if she does not want a baby. I understand that among poorer people, sexual intercourse may be forced on the mother against her will. I know of no solution to this except prolonged prayer until there is deliverance of some kind. <br><br>
   Our personality is not delivered from evil in a moment. The practice of confessing, denouncing, renouncing, and resisting sin must continue until it all has been removed. It is line upon line; command upon command; here a little and there a little. Piece by piece the graveclothes are removed from us. There is no hurry. We are undoing the damage wrought over thousand of years in the children of Adam and Eve. <br><br>
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  The fetus also has the right to live. When that future child is killed, God is angry; and when enough people kill their children, God removes His protection from the country and will not assist those who are attempting to remedy some other evil that is taking place. <br><br>
   Will this work of deliverance continue in the next world and be true of people in the spirit world? I feel certain that it shall. How else could the entire Bride of the Lamb come to unblemished perfection? <br><br>
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  God considers the issue of abortion more important than whether the economic system of the country is that of capitalism or socialism. <br><br>
   <em>For this is the reason the gospel was preached even to those who are now dead, so that they might be judged according to men in regard to the body, but live according to God in regard to the spirit. (I Peter 4:6) </em><br><br>
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  It is not easy, is it, to keep our mind stayed on that which is pure, lovely, and admirable. But it is necessary if we are going to stay in the place with Christ where He wants us to be. It is not necessary for us to keep ourselves occupied with Satan's antics. <br><br>
   It is certain that Abraham and the other patriarchs and prophets are now born again. Since no person could be born again until Christ rose from the dead, the patriarchs must have received this experience while they were living in the spirit world. <br><br>
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  Let us remember that God at any time can prevent the evil that is taking place. Therefore our responsibility is to live so close to Jesus that we know what He wants us to do and when to do it. To charge around in our own strength doing what we think is correct can do more damage than good. <br><br>
   We have to keep in mind that the Bride of the Lamb, the Body of Christ, is one organism, with most members in the spirit world at any given time. All are having the same redemptive experiences and pressing forward in Christ whether on earth or in the spirit world. How could it be otherwise? They without us cannot be made perfect! <br><br>
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   If we are to live in the rest of God we must cease from our own works. We must focus on doing what God has commanded us to do. If we become occupied with the antics of Satan in the earth, and do not go to God to find out what God desires, we may end up fighting against God. <br><br>
   According to my understanding it will require from now until the final resurrection for every person, the members of the Church and everyone else, to have an opportunity to renounce sin. <br><br>
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  An illustration of a person fighting what he perceives to be evil, but who actually is fighting against God, is described as follows: <br><br>
   When the Spirit of God has finished this work of destroying sin and self-will, everlasting righteousness will be here. <br><br>
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  <em>After all this, when Josiah had set the temple in order, Neco king of Egypt went up to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates, and Josiah marched out to meet him in battle. But Neco sent messengers to him, saying, "What quarrel is there between you and me, O king of Judah? It is not you I am attacking at this time, but the house with which I am at war. God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you." </em><br><br>
   Now for the second part—the presence of a government that will not tolerate sin and self will. <br><br>
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  <em>Josiah, however, would not turn away from him, but disguised himself to engage him in battle. He would not listen to what Neco had said at God's command but went to fight him on the plain of Megiddo. </em><br><br>
   This is the Kingdom of God, of which Jesus spoke. We enter the Kingdom of God when we are born again, because Jesus Himself is the Kingdom of God. If we protect and nourish that which has been born in us, the day will come when the Father and the Son through the Spirit enter that which has been created in our personality. Now we will not sin or exhibit self-will because our nature has been changed. We are a new creation. <br><br>
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   <em>Archers shot King Josiah, and he told his officers, "Take me away; I am badly wounded." So they took him out of his chariot, put him in the other chariot he had and brought him to Jerusalem, where he died. He was buried in the tombs of his fathers, and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for him. (II Chronicles 35:20-24) </em><br><br>
   It then will be a delight to us to do God's will because His law is now in our mind and heart. We, the flesh, have become the Word of God. This is the new covenant. <br><br>
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   King Josiah was famous in Israel for being zealous to please God. From the time he was sixteen he began to seek God. By the time he was twenty years of age he was tearing down and smashing the idols. He restored the Temple and caused a great Passover to be celebrated. <br><br>
   So the two elements that would have prevented Adam and Eve from destroying Paradise have now been accomplished in us. We have been trained in righteousness by confessing and turning away from our sins. In addition, the Kingdom of God has been formed in us; first by the new birth, then by the maturing of Christ in us, finally by the coming of the Father and the Son to dwell in us forever. <br><br>
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  God told Pharaoh Neco of Egypt to go up to the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. King Josiah in his zeal to serve the Lord, and without going to the Lord to find out what he was supposed to do, marched out to attack Pharaoh Neco. <br><br>
   The above is the essential part of our preparing for the future. We simply must learn to live by the Life of Jesus, as the Apostle Paul did. It is only as we live by His Life that we will save ourselves and our loved ones during the chaos that is ahead. <br><br>
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   Pharaoh Neco sent messengers to King Josiah, and this is what he said: <br><br>
   The Scriptures speak clearly of the conflicts that are ahead of us as the climactic battles between good and evil occur. <br><br>
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"O king of Judah? It is not you I am attacking at this time, but the house with which I am at war. God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you." <br><br>
   First, there will be the testimony of the two witnesses. The two witnesses are Christ, and His victorious saints. Before the end of the Church Age is here, Christ in His saints will bear witness of the soon coming of the Kingdom of God to the earth. This witness will be given to all nations. <br><br>
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  Isn't that interesting? This is what a heathen ruler said to the king of God's chosen people. "God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you." God spoke to King Josiah through the mouth of Pharaoh Neco, but Josiah would not listen. <br><br>
   Another important event is that of the casting down of Satan and his angels to the earth. Michael and his angels are responsible for the removal of Satan from the heavens; but they can do this only as there are saints in the earth who overcome the Accuser by the blood of the Lamb; by the word of their testimony; and by loving not their life to the death. <br><br>
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   The actions of King Josiah of Judah illustrate a very important point. He assumed that God wanted Pharaoh Neco stopped. But this assumption was not true. How many Americans of today are assuming they know what God wants. Are they going to Him and asking Him what He wants done, or like Josiah, are they assuming what God's will is? <br><br>
   I believe there is a relationship between our willingness to pursue the life of victory in Christ, and the strengthening of the hands of the angels of God. <br><br>
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  Josiah would not listen to what Neco had said at God's command but went to fight him on the plain of Megiddo. The mountain of Megiddo is a famous battleground. The Battle of Armageddon will be fought in this area. <br><br>
   A third important event is the birth of the sons of God, as described in the twelfth chapter of the Book of Revelation. It is time now for the Christian Church to enter the travail necessary to bring forth Christ in the saints. The sons who are brought forth will, with the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, govern the nations of the earth. <br><br>
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"What Pharaoh Neco had said at God's command." Did you notice that in the verse above? <br><br>
   Those who overcome the Accuser and who govern the nations with Christ are a Firstfruits of the Christian Church. They have through Christ gained victory over all evil that has come against them. These are a beginning of those whom Christ has trained in righteousness. <br><br>
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  King Josiah was way out of line. He did not inquire of the Lord, reminding us of Joshua and the Gibeonites. Pharaoh Neco was obeying God, who had told him to hurry. <br><br>
   Now we are ready for the Battle of Armageddon. Christ and His Firstfruits, those who have been trained in Heaven and those who yet are alive on the earth, will be raised from the dead, when He next appears, and clothed in immortal bodies. Then they will be caught up to where Christ and the white war stallions are waiting in the air above the earth. <br><br>
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  The archers of Pharaoh Neco shot and killed Josiah. <br><br>
   The angels will blow the trumpets of God and the two armies, the saints and the warrior angels, will hurtle down to their staging area on the dried up bed of the Euphrates. These are the kings from the east. <br><br>
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  Today there are numerous distinguished Christian leaders who are seeking to tear down President Obama because his policies are not in line with the values of many of the American People. My question is, are these leaders hearing from the Lord, or are they doing as King Josiah did? <br><br>
   The armies of Antichrist will be destroyed and the birds will eat their flesh. Antichrist and the False Prophet will be cast into the Lake of Fire. One angel will bind Satan and hurl him into the Bottomless Pit. <br><br>
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  I am as upset about many of the government policies as are other Christian leaders. But we need to remember that, in spite of our democratic customs, it is God who exalts one and puts down another. This is what the Bible says. However, I am not suggesting we not vote our conscience! <br><br>
   The evil powers who have ruled the earth have now been rendered powerless. But there remains on the earth the Antichrist institutions of world "civilization" as well as people with sinful natures. <br><br>
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   What we in fact are to do, until God informs us differently, is to pray concerning each decision that is made by the government, and then praise God for the answer. We are going to get a lot farther praying then we are fretting about the evil we see in our country. <br><br>
   Now it is time for Joel's army to invade every city that has been influenced by Antichrist. On and on they come. The land is as Eden before them and behind them a burning wilderness. They do not break ranks. The Lord is at the head of His army. <br><br>
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  So I think we need to go to God before we attack the President. We might be, as Pharaoh Neco said, opposing God. Are we certain we know that God is planning, or are we just reacting in the flesh in terms of our own background? <br><br>
   After the whole earth has been subdued, the Firstfruits will return to Jerusalem to await their orders from Christ. Christ will send out His kings to every part of the earth. The larger nations will be split up into smaller kingdoms, each of which will have its own king. Righteous behavior will be enforced with the scepter of iron righteousness, a scepter that has been formed in the victorious saints as they have overcome through Christ the evil that has come against them during their lifetime on the earth. <br><br>
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   While carefully reviewing the 37th Psalm, I notice that God emphasized we are to delight ourselves in the Lord and He will cut off the wicked in His time. <br><br>
   Next there will be a thousand years of a peace enforced by the saints and their angelic helpers. The knowledge of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. The world will be safe for little children and the fiercest of wild animals will be their tame pets. <br><br>
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  If God makes clear to us that we should do something about the current evil, then we must do that. Otherwise, we are to think happy, loving thoughts and pray earnestly for changes we would like to see made. We are not to permit Satan to tear us down to his level where we rage and curse about the darkness. <br><br>
   But the conflict between good and evil has not as yet been finished. At the end of the thousand-year Kingdom Age, Satan will be released. He will lead the nations who have been patiently trained in righteousness during the Kingdom Age, against the camp of the saints. There will be no battle. God will wipe out the wicked forces, just as He always has been able to do. <br><br>
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  <em>For like the grass they will soon wither, like green plants they will soon die away. (Psalms 37:2) </em><br><br>
   Satan, the source of the tragedies on the earth, will be thrown into the Lake of Fire. <br><br>
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   I can remember when Adolf Hitler's name, and that of Mussolini, were in the paper every day. Where are they now? So it is with the wicked. They flourish like weeds for a season; and then they wither and die. <br><br>
   Those who teach that the wicked eventually will be saved should remember that when Satan was released after a thousand years of confinement, he immediately set about to destroy the work of Christ. So it would be true if God relented and permitted even one truly wicked person to enter the new world of righteousness. <br><br>
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   <em>Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. (Psalms 37:3) </em><br><br>
   Now that the rebellious have been burned up, and Satan has found his eternal home in the Lake of Fire, everyone, except the Firstfruits who were raised in the first resurrection, will stand before the Throne of Jesus Christ. Every individual will be judged fairly according to his or her works. <br><br>
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   The verse above is all that God is requiring of most of us. We are not obligated to spend our time cursing the darkness. There always is some present good that we can do. If we will obey God in this, He will see that we are kept safe even though the dark clouds swirl about us. <br><br>
   Those whose names were found in the Book of Life will be brought over to citizenship on the new earth. Those whose names were not found in the Book of Life will be thrown into the Lake of Fire to make their home with Satan. <br><br>
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   Here is an example of doing good: a boy in our church is being especially kind to another boy in his school The other boy has muscular dystrophy and is not very popular among the students. He is ungainly in appearance and actions, not being able to walk. <br><br>
   Such is the end of the war between good and evil. <br><br>
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   <em>Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart. (Psalms 37:4) </em><br><br>
   Since people and angels have wills of their own they always will be able to disobey Christ. There will be kings and judges in the new world of righteousness who will be alerted immediately if some person or angel is entertaining a thought of resistance to the will of the Lord Jesus Christ. <br><br>
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  The above is one of my favorite verses. We can delight ourselves in the Lord in most circumstances. The promise is if we delight ourselves in God He will give us the desires of our heart. Not the desires we express in words, necessarily, but the desires of our heart. <br><br>
   That individual will be approached by a saint, accompanied by warrior angels. The individual may be taken on a "field trip" to see the bodies of those who have rebelled against Christ. <br><br>
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   Sometimes we do not know what the desires of our heart actually are; but God does, and He is faithful to give us what we truly want, not always what we ask for. And thank God for that! <br><br>
   <em>"As the new heavens and the new earth that I make will endure before me," declares the LORD, "so will your name and descendants endure. From one New Moon to another and from one Sabbath to another, all mankind will come and bow down before me," says the LORD. "And they will go out and look upon the dead bodies of those who rebelled against me; their worm will not die, nor will their fire be quenched, and they will be loathsome to all mankind." (Isaiah 66:22-24) </em><br><br>
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  We cannot delight ourselves in the Lord while we are cursing the darkness. In fact, sometimes we are fighting against God because we do not understand what He is doing. This is where faith comes in. We have to pray until we know God has heard us, and then leave the answer with Him. <br><br>
   If he or she is willing to repent sincerely, the person may be given another chance. But if pride and rebellion enter in, then the individual will be placed with Satan and all other rebels. <br><br>
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   I imagine the Lord's disciples cursed the Roman soldiers numerous times, not realizing that they were causing the atonement that would take away the sins of the world. In spite of what we are seeing about us, all things are working together for the good of those who love God. <br><br>
   This concludes the war between good and evil. Thus the word shall come to pass: <br><br>
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  <em>Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: (Psalms 37:5) </em><br><br>
   <em>Seventy "sevens" are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy. (Daniel 9:24) </em><br><br>
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  It is a good thing every morning to commit our way to the Lord, praying that God will control our thoughts, words, and actions. We trust as we do this that He will give us the desires of our heart. <br><br>
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  Sometimes we are "shut up and cannot come forth," as Heman declared. The periods of imprisonment may endure for increasing lengths of time as we become more mature in the Lord. But if we will maintain our trust in the Lord, the time of our imprisonment may result in fruit that will nourish many people. <br><br>
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  Not everyone is content to just wait on the Lord when nothing exciting is taking place. But those who do mature into that ability can be a source of refreshing to others who are attempting to survive in their own Valley of Baca. <br><br>
   Moral and Physical Chaos in the United States and the World–Psalms 9:17
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  <em>He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun. (Psalms 37:6) </em><br><br>
   The Birth of the Sons of God–Revelation 12:5 <br><br>
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   How anxious we are at times to show that we are doing the right thing! We must learn wait continually on the Lord, committing our way to Him. Our goal is the rest of God, that is, the place where we are living by the Life of Jesus. <br><br>
   Confessing and Turning from Our Sins and Self-will–I John 1:9 <br><br>
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   People may not understand why we do not rush hither and thither to accomplish this or fix that. But we do the most good when we wait and listen to the Lord to see what He has to say. If we will do this, He will justify us in the sight of people. This is so important when people are speaking evil of us. God Himself justifies us when we really are doing His will, even though people may not understand or approve of what we are doing. <br><br>
   The Hurling of Satan and His Angels to the Earth–Revelation 12:9 <br><br>
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   The expectations of people are one thing. But the desire of the Lord may at times lead us in a different direction. A preacher, such as myself, must always remember that he is to speak so as to please God, not to try to please people. <br><br>
   The Judging of Those Who Are to Bear Witness–Revelation 11:1 <br><br>
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  It is natural for us to want the approval of people. But remember Jesus said, "That which is highly esteemed of men may not be pleasing to God." To please God we must follow Him as closely as we can. He then will justify us when justification is needed. It will be clear to everyone that our deeds were wrought in God. <br><br>
   The Power to Bear Witness of the Soon Coming of the Kingdom of God to the Earth–Revelation 11:3 <br><br>
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  <em>Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes. (Psalms 37:7) </em><br><br>
   The Withdrawing of the Anointing and the Overcoming of the Testimony–Revelation 11:7 <br><br>
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   Do not fret! If we would allow ourselves to do so, we could rage and fume at the things taking place in our nation. But we are not to do this. Rather we are to tell the Lord about how we feel and what we would like to see take place, and then wait quietly for Him to do what is righteous. <br><br>
   Sodom; Egypt; Jerusalem–Revelation 11:8 <br><br>
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  There always will be wicked men carrying out their schemes, it appears. They apparently may succeed in attaining their wicked objectives. But remember! God is in control of the earth. There is nothing anyone can do without God's permission. <br><br>
  The Revelation of Antichrist and the Great Tribulation–Daniel 9:27 <br><br>
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  We may find ourselves fighting against God if we rush out and attempt to force what we believe to be righteousness. Remember also that every person will die one day, and then he or she will answer to God for his behavior. And God has perfect a perfect memory! <br><br>
   Satan Makes War Against the Church–Revelation 12:17 <br><br>
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   <em>Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil. (Psalms 27:8) </em><br><br>
   Christ Appears and Gathers His Elect; the First Resurrection–Matthew 24:30; Revelation 20:4 <br><br>
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  When I read of the decisions that are made at the various governmental levels it makes me angry. But this is not pleasing to God. Since God is not directing me to do something about the problem at this time, it is my place to keep my mind focused on that which is lovely and joyous. <br><br>
   The Battle of Armageddon–Revelation 19:11 <br><br>
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"Turn from wrath," we are commanded. "Do not fret because it leads to evil." None of us wants to practice evil. Therefore we are not to fret. We are not to permit the evil that surrounds us to cause us to do evil in the sight of God. But this is not easy, and we have to pray without ceasing if we are to prevent our mind from drifting to the abominations that are taking place. <br><br>
   Joel's Army Cleanses the Earth–Joel 2:3 <br><br>
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  <em>For evil men will be cut off, but those who hope in the LORD will inherit the land. (Psalms 27:9) </em><br><br>
   The Thousand-year Kingdom Age–Isaiah 11:9 <br><br>
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   Now here is a promise for us. We do not have to cut off Malchus' ear, as Peter did. We are to let God do the cutting off. When we become angry and cut off someone's ear, so to speak, we might be preventing that person from hearing God. <br><br>
   Satan Is Released from the Bottomless Pit–Revelation 20:7 <br><br>
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   The promise to us if we will just keep hoping in the Lord is that we will inherit whatever "land" our heart desires. <br><br>
   The Final Judgment–Revelation 20:11 <br><br>
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  When the Bible commands us to not avenge ourselves, it does not mean that harm will not be avenged. It means that vengeance belongs to God and He will avenge the unrighteousness. When we avenge ourselves, we are taking what belongs to God. <br><br>
  The New Heaven and Earth–Revelation 21:1 </p>
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  When we become bitter and hateful against someone, then they have hurt us twice! <br><br>
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  <em>A little while, and the wicked will be no more; though you look for them, they will not be found. (Psalms 27:10) </em><br><br>
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   Whenever I read this verse I think of Adolf Hitler. When I was a young man it seemed like he was going to conquer the world. I do not know if they ever found his body, I read years ago they were looking for it. "Though you look for them, they will not be found." <br><br>
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  God does not want us fretting about wicked people. He uses them for His purposes, and then removes them. <br><br>
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  <em>But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace. (Psalms 37:11) </em><br><br>
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   After all the boasting of great men, after the nations spend billions of dollars seeking to accomplish their will, the meek will inherit the earth. That is God's way. <br><br>
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   It seems to be that Christians are not always meek. Sometimes they are arrogant and act like they are God's gift to the creation. They can "accept Christ" all they please; but unless they are not meek of spirit they never will inherit the earth. <br><br>
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   To be meek is to be humble and teachable. God is meek. The Lord Jesus is meek. God much prefers the Lamb to the Lion, and that is why the last two chapter of the Bible refer to the Lamb and not to the Lion. <br><br>
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  God has a gentle, childlike nature and loves little boys and girls. We do not get very far into His Kingdom until we become a child at heart. <br><br>
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   God could tear up the Milky Way galaxy if He chose. But he would prefer to speak gently with a small child. Their angels see God's face. <br><br>
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  <em>The wicked plot against the righteous and gnash their teeth at them; (Psalms 37:12) </em><br><br>
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  The Lord Jesus said the world would hate us because we are not of the world. This is true, providing we behave righteously. There are Christian believers who lie, hate, and steal. They are wicked even if they have "accepted Christ." Such "Christians" will plot against those who are behaving righteously, being assured that they themselves are righteous by imputation. <br><br>
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  What a mess today's preaching of lawless grace has produced. <br><br>
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  <em>But the Lord laughs at the wicked, for he knows their day is coming. (Psalms 37:13) </em><br><br>
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   When we see the wicked making their immoral statements, performing their wicked acts, we easily can become furious. But stop and think! If God is laughing at the wicked, why should we be raging? Why should we be fretting ourselves and losing our love, joy, and peace? <br><br>
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  Obviously, we are not to permit the wicked to upset us. It is not easy and requires a lot of prayer to keep from hating those who are destroying our country. But in order to please Jesus, we must look to Him instead of becoming angry. If He does not tell us to do something about it, some action to take, then we are to refresh our trust in God and have confidence in Him, that He knows what He is permitting on His earth. <br><br>
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  Harmful decisions are being made in America by those in charge. But if we are living by the Life of the Lord Jesus, we cannot be harmed by those decisions. Those who have made the decisions will reap what they are sowing; but we will not be harmed if we keep looking to Jesus. We all know this. We just have to be reminded once in a while. <br><br>
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  <em>The wicked draw the sword and bend the bow to bring down the poor and needy, to slay those whose ways are upright. (Psalms 27:14) </em><br><br>
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  We may believe everyone loves us. They don't. The more we mature in Christ, the more we are a threat to Hell. The evil spirits, if they are able, will deceive us, or move people to hurt us in some manner. For this reason, we must remain prayerful at all times. <br><br>
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   Every Christian must "post a guard" continually. There is no moment, night or day, when we are safe from the attempts of the enemy to destroy us. Wherever we are, whether at home, in church, at a party, at a store purchasing something, we must keep looking to the Lord. Otherwise we soon get caught off guard and say or do something harmful. <br><br>
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  A few moments of foolishness can result in years of problems and pain! <br><br>
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  <em>But their swords will pierce their own hearts, and their bows will be broken. (Psalms 27:15) </em><br><br>
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  If we will keep committing our way to the Lord, we do not have to worry about what evil spirits or people can do to us. God will see to it that their curses and their attempts to destroy us will turn back against them and they shall be the ones to suffer. <br><br>
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  We are not to avenge ourselves. We are not to permit ourselves to become angry at people or to seek to harm them. We can maintain our peace if we will keep looking to Jesus and asking Him to remove our anxiety or desire for revenge. <br><br>
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   The Holy One of Israel is with us. Whom are we to fear? God never sleeps. He sends His angel to camp around us. If we are serving God diligently, there are warrior angels who keep us from stumbling. God never forsakes us our turns us over to our foes. We are safe in His keeping. <br><br>
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  <em>Better the little that the righteous have than the wealth of many wicked; (Psalms 37:16) </em><br><br>
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  I have been thinking about the fact that when we pass into the spirit world we will not use money for the exchange of goods and services. My eyes are opening to the statement of the Apostle Paul that money is the root of all evil. If one were to remove the topics that have to do with money from our local newspaper, there would be only two or three pages left. <br><br>
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   It may not be true in other countries, but in America the principal issue of life appears to be possessing money. If God removed money from civilization it may be true there would be much less crime and no wars. How different, how much better the world would be, if money did not exist. <br><br>
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"The wealth of many wicked," the Bible says. Does money bring love, peace, and joy? We know the answer to that. Yet not having enough money to meet our daily needs results in a miserable life. <br><br>
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  The principle that governed the manna was, "He that gathered much had nothing over. He that gathered little had no lack." I believe that holds true for those who diligently are serving Jesus. <br><br>
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  The Lord told us that we do not have to worry about having enough to eat, clothes to wear, or other necessities of life. He said that God knows what we have need of, and we should spend our energy and time seeking the Kingdom of God. <br><br>
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  Since Jesus said this, we know it is true. We also understand how difficult it is to place ourselves in God's hands and not worry about money. But we must keep on making the effort to put finding the Kingdom of God in first place in our life. <br><br>
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   Sometimes devout Christians choose their job or where they live according to their material desires, without regard as to whether there is a good church in the area; or if they will have time and opportunity to worship God. There are practical decisions we can make that facilitate our finding and entering the Kingdom of God. <br><br>
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  It may be true in America that the number one consideration is our material happiness, not our grasp of the Kingdom of God. I realize many people come from other countries so they can enjoy the material prosperity of America. When they get here they will discover that some of the basic aspects of a peaceful life are not present, as people strive to earn the money they need to survive. <br><br>
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   A materialistic society is not necessarily a happy society. Better to be in poorer circumstances and enjoy God's peace than to live in nervous confusion in wealthier surroundings. There are many circumstances, such as a loving family, that are far more to be desired than having thousands of dollars in the bank. <br><br>
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  <em>For the power of the wicked will be broken, but the LORD upholds the righteous. (Psalms 37:17) </em><br><br>
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  Notice the repeated emphasis about how God destroys the wicked and preserves the righteous. Therefore we do not have to fret ourselves about the evil that is prevailing in the places of power in America. <br><br>
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   One of the great evils of the theology of Dispensationalism is the notion that the Christian Era is a sort of parenthesis among God's covenants. What it means to be righteous was quite clear to believers under previous covenants, just as it is clear today to other religions and even the people of the world. <br><br>
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  But what it means to be righteous is not clear at all to Christian people. If you don't believe me, ask a Christian friend how important it is that Christians live a righteous life. You may hear a confusing answer. <br><br>
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  Righteous behavior is one of the central topics of the Bible, as we find in the verse we are examining. "The Lord upholds the righteous." <br><br>
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   Today a Bible teacher might inform us that it used to be true that people had to practice righteous behavior if the Lord was to uphold them, but no more. Now we are righteous by believing in Christ, and so the promise in the verse above no longer has to do with actual righteous behavior but applies only to those who believe in Christ. <br><br>
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   A little reflection will demonstrate that our present notion is incorrect. Does God uphold us when we are filled with unforgiveness and bitterness? <br><br>
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  Does God uphold us when we steal; when we fornicate; when we behave in an arrogant manner? <br><br>
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  Does God uphold us when we lie; when we curse others; when we gossip; when we rage and fight with people? <br><br>
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  Do you believe that grace covers the sinful behavior of Christian people so that God upholds them while they are sinning? I don't believe you do. <br><br>
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  I wish today's theologians, teachers, pastors, and evangelists would ask themselves these questions. If they did, they would discover they do not believe what they are preaching. They would discover also that they are the blind leading the blind. <br><br>
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   I have spent my adult life attempting to convince God's people that Dispensational theology with its teaching of lawless grace is unscriptural and destructive. I don't believe I have convinced many people, maybe a few. But I can't see where I am in error! I know intuitively, by experience, and by the Bible that God will not have fellowship with unrighteousness. <br><br>
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  One time the Lord spoke to me and said, "Liars will never eat at my table." He did not add, "unless they were covered by grace." Am I hearing from the Lord? If I am, numerous Christian preachers of our day are preaching spiritual death. <br><br>
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  We have God's assurance that the "power of the wicked shall be broken." Therefore we have no need to fret or even to take some action, unless we are certain (not just assuming) we are doing what God desires. <br><br>
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  So we have in the verse above the contrast between the righteous and wicked. Does that mean between people who practice righteous behavior and those who practice wicked behavior? Or does it mean between those who "accept Christ" and those who practice wicked behavior. Really, this question ought to be answered by those who claim we are in a new dispensation of lawless grace. <br><br>
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   <em>The days of the blameless are known to the LORD, and their inheritance will endure forever. (Psalms 37:18) </em><br><br>
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  You know, if we go back to the Old Testament we find that the promises of God are to those of blameless behavior. Is it true that today, belief in Christ replaces blameless behavior? One might protest that belief in Christ is blameless behavior. <br><br>
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  How about the Christian who is bitter and unforgiving, or is a gossip, and yet believes in Christ; or the Christian who divides his or her congregation and yet believes in Christ.? Are the days of such people known to the Lord? What do you think? <br><br>
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   I hope I am not belaboring the obvious. This is a very important question in American Christianity and has an awesome impact on the testimony given by the lives of the believers. <br><br>
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   If an individual does drugs, swears profusely, is addicted to excessive and perverse sexual activity, and yet makes a profession of believing in Christ, will the inheritance of that person endure forever? The worldly person would say, "That person is not a man or woman of God." They would be correct in saying this. <br><br>
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  Jesus told us to let people see our good works that they may glorify God. <br><br>
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   Am I incorrect here? Does anyone care that most of the Christians in the United States are believing and living a lie. <br><br>
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  If we were to ask an unsaved person what it meant to be blameless, how would he respond? If a known adulterer told an unsaved person that he (the adulterer) was blameless because he believed in Christ, how would the unsaved person respond? Would we then be serving as the light of the world, the salt which makes the world palatable to God? <br><br>
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  <em>In times of disaster they will not wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty. (Psalms 37:19) </em><br><br>
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  The promise of not withering in the times of disaster, or enjoying plenty in days of famine, refers back to the "blameless." Dare we trust that our belief in Christ is an acceptable substitute for blameless behavior? There could be undesirable consequences for us if we are incorrect about this! <br><br>
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  Can you see from the above what a deadly issue is raised by Dispensational theology with its lawless-grace assumptions? <br><br>
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  <em>But the wicked will perish: The LORD's enemies will be like the beauty of the fields, they will vanish—vanish like smoke. (Psalms 37:20) </em><br><br>
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  There is no need for us to fret about the seeming success of wicked people The wicked are like the flowers that fill the fields after the showers in April. They are so beautiful when they first spring up. But after a season they die and their beauty with them. <br><br>
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  So it will be with those who are vaunting themselves in America. They despise our traditional moral values. They have no problem slaughtering the unborn. They indulge in perverse sexual activities and dare anyone to comment on their behavior. <br><br>
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   They are so fine, so well accepted, so well protected by our legal system and our government. We who are older remember the former days in America. To be sure, there were terrible crimes committed in those days. But in general in America, as well as in England, there was a higher standard of morality than we see today. <br><br>
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  Each day we read of some new abomination---sometimes in the state or national government. We wonder if our leaders are truly wicked or have just lost their senses. Money, sexual lust, pleasure, and entertainment are worshiped in our country. The entertainers sometimes throw off all restraints. There are public parades that remind us of Sodom. <br><br>
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"But the wicked will perish." God has said "the wicked shall perish." We cling to that promise. We ourselves are to confess and turn away from our sins as the Spirit of God directs and helps us. There is coming a day when righteousness shall prevail as a great rainbow throughout our country. A bit more patient waiting, and then we shall see the hand of God in America. <br><br>
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  <em>The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously; (Psalms 37:21) </em><br><br>
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  Who are the wicked? Those who cheat in business. Who are the righteous? Those who are generous of heart. <br><br>
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   We would say today that the wicked are those who cheat in business. But the righteous are those who "accept Christ." Have we not been greatly deceived? Is not the theology of DIspensationalism the greatest lie, the most destructive error, ever to enter Christian thinking? <br><br>
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  The Church is supposed to be the light of the world because it reveals in itself (not talks about, but reveals in itself) the righteous character and behavior of the Lord Jesus Christ. <br><br>
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  Behold the craftiness of Satan. He has extinguished the only true Light of the world; the only light that shows people where and how to walk. <br><br>
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  <em>Those the LORD blesses will inherit the land, but those he curses will be cut off. (Psalms 37:22) </em><br><br>
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  There is no need for us to rage and fume about those who bring wicked devices to pass. If we behave righteously, God will bless us and we will inherit the earth, its peoples and all its resources. As for the wicked, the Lord will cut them off and we need not concern ourselves. When we have the opportunity, we are to do good and live in righteousness, love, peace, and joy. <br><br>
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   <em>If the LORD delights in a man's way, he makes his steps firm; though he stumble, he will not fall, for the LORD upholds him with his hand. (Psalms 37:23,24) </em><br><br>
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   God takes pleasure in our way, not our belief. The Lord Jesus is the Way to the Father. We teach that He is the ticket to Heaven. Jesus—the ticket or the Way? <br><br>
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  When we walk humbly with the Lord, making righteous decisions and showing mercy, God makes our steps firm. The Lord upholds us. This is not true if we have a religious belief but do not walk humbly with God; do not make righteous decisions; are unmerciful. <br><br>
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  We can "accept Christ" all we want to. But if we do not walk humbly with God, we are a deluded religionist—not a true Christian at all. <br><br>
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   The patriarch Abraham practiced righteous behavior. The Apostle Paul used Abraham's belief in God's promise to show that an individual could be righteous apart from the Law of Moses, the Law not having been written at the time of Abraham. <br><br>
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  But Abraham always believed God and did what God commanded. When it was time just to believe, Abraham believed in obedience to God. When it was time to act, he acted in obedience. <br><br>
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  The problem with today's teaching is the doctrine that we need not be obedient to Christ and His Apostles, just believe that Christ died for our sins. To say the least, this is a destructive warping of Paul's teaching about Abraham believing God. Paul never would countenance such an interpretation! <br><br>
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  <em>I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread. (Psalms 37:25) </em><br><br>
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   When I came to the Lord I was nineteen years of age. Now I am 86. I was not raised in a Christian home. I promised God at that time that I would attempt to do what the Bible said. If the Bible proved to be reliable, I would testify to that. If the Bible proved to be humbug, I would testify to that. <br><br>
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  That was 67 years ago. I am here to say that the Bible is God's inerrant Word. It has never let me down. As far as I can see, it is the only truth in this crazy world in which we are endeavoring to live. <br><br>
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  Who are the righteous who are not forsaken? Those who believe in Christ? Not necessarily. Many who profess faith in Christ are not trustworthy. The righteous are those who do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. <br><br>
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  <em>Turn from evil and do good; then you will dwell in the land forever. For the LORD loves the just and will not forsake his faithful ones. They will be protected forever, but the offspring of the wicked will be cut off; the righteous will inherit the land and dwell in it forever. (Psalms 37:27-29) </em><br><br>
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  What should people do if they desire to please God? They should receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Then they should turn from evil and do good. <br><br>
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   What if they do not turn from evil and do good? Then the promises of the 37th Psalm do not apply to them. How could they? Does God take care of people who profess faith in Christ but do not turn from evil? If we believe that He does, we have been deceived by contemporary preaching. <br><br>
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   What is the promise to those who turn from evil and do good? It is that they will dwell in the land forever. <br><br>
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  Our traditions have made our goal to be eternal residence in Heaven. Our true goal is the earth and its peoples. If we have turned from evil and have done good, then in the Day of Resurrection we will return with Christ to the earth and find our Paradise here; for the Lord Jesus Christ shall fill the earth with righteousness, love, joy, and peace. The nations and the farthest reaches of the earth are His and our inheritance. <br><br>
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   The Lord loves the righteous ones and never shall forsake those who are faithful to Him. How long will it be before the Christian ministry reject the teaching of lawless grace and begin to preach about faithful service to Christ? After all, to be a Christian, a disciple of Christ, we must deny ourselves, take up our cross of deferred desire, and trudge along each day after the Master. <br><br>
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"They will be protected forever." If I am hearing the Spirit correctly, we in the United States are facing days of bloodshed. We slowly but surely are ruling God out of our country. <br><br>
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  If we desire to be protected along with our loved ones, then we must turn from evil and do good. It is not enough to go to Church and sing hymns or choruses, no matter how fervently . We absolutely must turn from evil and do good. <br><br>
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  We have no need to be concerned about the wicked or their offspring. It is those who turn from evil and do good who will inherit the earth and dwell in it forever. <br><br>
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   <em>The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. (Psalms 30,31) </em><br><br>
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  Is this true today? Is it the man who practices righteous behavior whose mouth utters wisdom and whose tongues speaks what is just? Or is it the man who professes belief in Christ whose mouth utters wisdom and whose tongues speaks what is just? What does your experience tell you is the correct answer? <br><br>
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  If we would avoid slipping and falling into the snares of Satan, the law of God must be in our heart. The new covenant is the writing of the law of God in our mind and heart. That law is God's own moral Nature, of which the Ten Commandments are an abridged version. <br><br>
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  Paul said we are to be an epistle that is read by people. This means our thinking, speaking, and acting must be in harmony with that which Paul and the other Apostles had written. <br><br>
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  People cannot see imputed righteousness, only actual righteousness of behavior. When the only righteousness we have is that which is imputed to us on the basis of our belief in Jesus Christ, then there is no epistle for the world to read. <br><br>
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  <em>The wicked lie in wait for the righteous, seeking their very lives; but the LORD will not leave them in their power or let them be condemned when brought to trial. (Psalms 37:32,33) </em><br><br>
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   Hell today is furious. The time for the torture of the wicked spirits is near. America has stood for the Christian Gospel. Therefore it is subject to attack. You may notice how every symbol of Christianity in America is being attacked. It is Satan's desire to erase all references to Christ and His cross. As a result, much of our culture is being removed so as not to annoy those of a different religious persuasion. <br><br>
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  I cannot tell you how it all will work out in the future. The Lord is warning me of moral chaos and persecution on the horizon. This can be expected, because God is not pleased with being ignored in America, a country He has blessed so richly. <br><br>
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   The Spartans are at the door, so to speak, and America is continuing in its merry way, attempting to please the vicious followers of another god—a god who would love to kill us all. But we keep on with our television and backyard barbecues. It is not that we Americans are intent on doing evil; rather, it is a case of being at ease, not realizing that we have deadly enemies who are seeking our destruction. <br><br>
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   I do not wish to be dramatic here, but it is the truth that their god hates our God and desires to take His place in the land our God has blessed to such an extent. Your part and my part is to seek the Lord Jesus as we never have before. If we do, then He will not leave us in the power of those who despise us. <br><br>
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  We very well may be brought to trial in the future because we refuse to participate or permit our children to participate in sexual practices that we understand are an abomination to God. If we are brought to trial, God will not let us be condemned. That is God's promise to people who practice righteous behavior. <br><br>
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  But those who today are at ease in Zion will suffer terribly in the future in America! <br><br>
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  <em>Wait for the LORD and keep his way. He will exalt you to inherit the land; when the wicked are cut off, you will see it. (Psalms 37:34) </em><br><br>
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   We have to wait for the Lord, meanwhile patiently keeping His way of righteousness. Sometimes we have to wait a long time before God shows us what it taking place in our life. But if we do wait patiently, we will be exalted and inherit that which we desire so intensely. <br><br>
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   The wicked, who seem today to be prevailing on every side, will suddenly be cut off. I cannot tell you how it will happen, but I have seen during my lifetime that what God says always comes to pass—usually in such a normal, natural way that we don't give thanks, thinking it would have happened anyway. <br><br>
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   Be careful of this! Always remember to give thanks when you see your prayers being answered in such a simple, "of-course" manner. <br><br>
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   Whether we are on the earth or with the other "witnesses" in the spirit world, we will see the cutting off of the wicked. That is the Lord's promise to us if we walk in His righteous paths. <br><br>
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   <em>I have seen a wicked and ruthless man flourishing like a green tree in its native soil, but he soon passed away and was no more; though I looked for him, he could not be found. (Psalms 37:35,36) </em><br><br>
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   I have seen such wickedness of later that I have told the Lord I do not want to live on the earth any longer. The world of today is certainly no place in which to raise children. Perhaps the Lord will be taking many children to Himself at this time. If He does, then we rejoice because we know they are playing in a land that is free from evil, ruthless people. <br><br>
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   Today the wicked and the ruthless are flourishing. They trample on the poor as they increase their monetary wealth, supposing they never will have to answer to God for their selfishness. <br><br>
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   But they shall have to answer to God. That is our hope. They soon shall pass away. When they enter the spirit world, instead of people applauding them for their ability to exalt themselves, they will be met with the demons who will rejoice at the opportunity to torment them. Their money and fame will mean nothing in that day, as they stand in their filthy garments before a God whose eyes are fire. <br><br>
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   The wicked shall be gone from the earth some day, and there will be no memory of them or of their works. The earth shall be cleansed from the works of Satan and Antichrist when Joel's army is given the signal to march. <br><br>
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   <em>Consider the blameless, observe the upright; there is a future for the man of peace. But all sinners will be destroyed; the future of the wicked will be cut off. (Psalms 37:37,38) </em><br><br>
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"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God." Blameless and upright people have a glorious future to anticipate. But those who practice sin, Christian or not, will have no future. It shall be cut off. <br><br>
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   At the beginning of the 37th Psalm we are commanded not to fret. And this is why. Those who are blameless and upright can look forward to a wonderful future. The wicked, who parade around so confidently today, will have no future except severe punishment at the hand of God. <br><br>
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   So let us be blameless and upright. Then we have no occasion to curse or be disturbed by the wicked. Their end is certain, and we are not to tear ourselves down from our high place in God by fretting about the antics of Satan-inspired people in the earth. <br><br>
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   <em>The salvation of the righteous comes from the LORD; he is their stronghold in time of trouble. The LORD helps them and delivers them; he delivers them from the wicked and saves them, because they take refuge in him. (Psalms 37:39,40) </em><br><br>
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   Our salvation come from the Lord more than we understand. Our very desire to receive Christ and live a righteous, holy life comes from God. It is not because we deserve such salvation, but because God according to His own wisdom and desires has chosen to make us a vessel of honor. <br><br>
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   If we will respond by seeking Christ each day so we can live so as to please Him, we justify God's decision in making us a vessel of honor. He will be our Stronghold when His judgment falls on America. He will help us and deliver us from evil people. He will save us because we have made Him our refuge, our hiding place. <br><br>
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   But as for the wicked, they soon shall be cut off. There is no place for wicked people in God's new world of righteousness, in which children can play with every animal without being harmed. The best is yet ahead, so let's wait patiently for the Lord Jesus and walk in all His ways. <br><br>
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 5 November 2018

The Problem With Fretting

I am astounded at the moral turmoil in our country, America. Everywhere we turn, it seems, in public education, in the military, in the government, in business practices, the moral decisions are not what they used to be.

It is as though there is a new spirit. The America I have been used to for the past 86 years seems to be vanishing. Perhaps it is because I live in California, which tends to be "progressive," although there are many conservative people in California who are attempting to retain the old values.

One question is that of homosexual marriage. Another is the forcing of curricula in the lower grades that deal with sexual preferences. Although such curricula is wildly inappropriate, it is heralded by people at the state government level as though it somehow makes sense.

Public institutions appear to be terrified in the presence of anything Christian. There does not appear to be the same reaction to other religions.

One bizarre reaction, from my point of view, is the removing of crosses from all government lands. Those crosses, particularly in cemeteries, mean much to people who have lost loved ones in combat. Who are they harming? If I were to see a Star of David on the cemetery of a Jewish veteran, it would not bother me; or an Islamic, or Buddhist, or Hindu symbol.

Why this desperation concerning the Christian religion? Recently an elementary school forbade some children from studying the Bible during recess. Twenty-five years ago the children would have been commended. They still should be commended, not rebuked.

And the furor over Christmas. Can you believe this?

I read in the paper where the President told some foreign country that America is not a Christian country. When did it change?

I realize that God is withdrawing from our country because of abortion-on demand-and sexual perversions, and no one is going to be able to prevent the slide into the moral cesspools without God's help. But how can God help us when the Christian ministers are preaching lawless grace and a pre-tribulation rapture, instead of righteousness, holiness, and obedience to God?

I guess we are not going to be able to save our nation from Divine judgment because of the erroneous doctrine being preached in so many churches. But we can, as individuals, press into Christ until we are living by His Life. In this manner we can save ourselves and our loved ones from the increasing moral confusion and corruption.

Since we are not as yet being put in jail or herded into detention centers because we refuse to teach our children that homosexual behavior is a good idea, it may be true that our greatest problem today is fretting.

I have never heard a minister preach about fretting; but we who proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom need to emphasize the danger of fretting, and that God's Word commands us not to do this.

It is quite difficult not to fret, when we read what is going on in our government; but I have wrestled with this problem successfully by refusing to think about it and in its place repeat in my mind that which is joyous and loving. Believe me, this is a daily battle.

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. (Philippians 4:8)

Here is what we are to do. When we realize that the wickedness of the people in the world is floating into our mind, we are to—with all our might and the Lord's help—quote Philippians 4:8 to ourselves and keep quoting it until we have cleansed our mind of that which tears us down from our high place in Christ. Or, any good and loving idea will do.

Unless there is something that God shows us to do about the moral corruption in America, we are not to fret. Fretting will tear us down from our high place in God, and then we are of no use to anyone.

Do not fret because of evil men or be envious of those who do wrong; (Psalms 37:1)

There always have been evil men in our country, but with the television and Internet we are made more aware of their wicked behavior.

The Bible commands us to not fret about those who do wrong or to be envious of them. What then do we do about them? Nothing, until we know from the Lord what we are supposed to do.

I know there are many good people who are actively attempting to prevent some of the corruption. The problem is, unless we are hearing from God, He is not helping us. We see the problem of evil in front of us. Meanwhile, God is looking down at the developing fetus who is being killed.

The mother wants reproductive rights. In many cases she has them. She has the right to abstain from sexual intercourse if she does not want a baby. I understand that among poorer people, sexual intercourse may be forced on the mother against her will. I know of no solution to this except prolonged prayer until there is deliverance of some kind.

The fetus also has the right to live. When that future child is killed, God is angry; and when enough people kill their children, God removes His protection from the country and will not assist those who are attempting to remedy some other evil that is taking place.

God considers the issue of abortion more important than whether the economic system of the country is that of capitalism or socialism.

It is not easy, is it, to keep our mind stayed on that which is pure, lovely, and admirable. But it is necessary if we are going to stay in the place with Christ where He wants us to be. It is not necessary for us to keep ourselves occupied with Satan's antics.

Let us remember that God at any time can prevent the evil that is taking place. Therefore our responsibility is to live so close to Jesus that we know what He wants us to do and when to do it. To charge around in our own strength doing what we think is correct can do more damage than good.

If we are to live in the rest of God we must cease from our own works. We must focus on doing what God has commanded us to do. If we become occupied with the antics of Satan in the earth, and do not go to God to find out what God desires, we may end up fighting against God.

An illustration of a person fighting what he perceives to be evil, but who actually is fighting against God, is described as follows:

After all this, when Josiah had set the temple in order, Neco king of Egypt went up to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates, and Josiah marched out to meet him in battle. But Neco sent messengers to him, saying, "What quarrel is there between you and me, O king of Judah? It is not you I am attacking at this time, but the house with which I am at war. God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you."

Josiah, however, would not turn away from him, but disguised himself to engage him in battle. He would not listen to what Neco had said at God's command but went to fight him on the plain of Megiddo.

Archers shot King Josiah, and he told his officers, "Take me away; I am badly wounded." So they took him out of his chariot, put him in the other chariot he had and brought him to Jerusalem, where he died. He was buried in the tombs of his fathers, and all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for him. (II Chronicles 35:20-24)

King Josiah was famous in Israel for being zealous to please God. From the time he was sixteen he began to seek God. By the time he was twenty years of age he was tearing down and smashing the idols. He restored the Temple and caused a great Passover to be celebrated.

God told Pharaoh Neco of Egypt to go up to the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. King Josiah in his zeal to serve the Lord, and without going to the Lord to find out what he was supposed to do, marched out to attack Pharaoh Neco.

Pharaoh Neco sent messengers to King Josiah, and this is what he said:

"O king of Judah? It is not you I am attacking at this time, but the house with which I am at war. God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you."

Isn't that interesting? This is what a heathen ruler said to the king of God's chosen people. "God has told me to hurry; so stop opposing God, who is with me, or he will destroy you." God spoke to King Josiah through the mouth of Pharaoh Neco, but Josiah would not listen.

The actions of King Josiah of Judah illustrate a very important point. He assumed that God wanted Pharaoh Neco stopped. But this assumption was not true. How many Americans of today are assuming they know what God wants. Are they going to Him and asking Him what He wants done, or like Josiah, are they assuming what God's will is?

Josiah would not listen to what Neco had said at God's command but went to fight him on the plain of Megiddo. The mountain of Megiddo is a famous battleground. The Battle of Armageddon will be fought in this area.

"What Pharaoh Neco had said at God's command." Did you notice that in the verse above?

King Josiah was way out of line. He did not inquire of the Lord, reminding us of Joshua and the Gibeonites. Pharaoh Neco was obeying God, who had told him to hurry.

The archers of Pharaoh Neco shot and killed Josiah.

Today there are numerous distinguished Christian leaders who are seeking to tear down President Obama because his policies are not in line with the values of many of the American People. My question is, are these leaders hearing from the Lord, or are they doing as King Josiah did?

I am as upset about many of the government policies as are other Christian leaders. But we need to remember that, in spite of our democratic customs, it is God who exalts one and puts down another. This is what the Bible says. However, I am not suggesting we not vote our conscience!

What we in fact are to do, until God informs us differently, is to pray concerning each decision that is made by the government, and then praise God for the answer. We are going to get a lot farther praying then we are fretting about the evil we see in our country.

So I think we need to go to God before we attack the President. We might be, as Pharaoh Neco said, opposing God. Are we certain we know that God is planning, or are we just reacting in the flesh in terms of our own background?

While carefully reviewing the 37th Psalm, I notice that God emphasized we are to delight ourselves in the Lord and He will cut off the wicked in His time.

If God makes clear to us that we should do something about the current evil, then we must do that. Otherwise, we are to think happy, loving thoughts and pray earnestly for changes we would like to see made. We are not to permit Satan to tear us down to his level where we rage and curse about the darkness.

For like the grass they will soon wither, like green plants they will soon die away. (Psalms 37:2)

I can remember when Adolf Hitler's name, and that of Mussolini, were in the paper every day. Where are they now? So it is with the wicked. They flourish like weeds for a season; and then they wither and die.

Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. (Psalms 37:3)

The verse above is all that God is requiring of most of us. We are not obligated to spend our time cursing the darkness. There always is some present good that we can do. If we will obey God in this, He will see that we are kept safe even though the dark clouds swirl about us.

Here is an example of doing good: a boy in our church is being especially kind to another boy in his school The other boy has muscular dystrophy and is not very popular among the students. He is ungainly in appearance and actions, not being able to walk.

Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart. (Psalms 37:4)

The above is one of my favorite verses. We can delight ourselves in the Lord in most circumstances. The promise is if we delight ourselves in God He will give us the desires of our heart. Not the desires we express in words, necessarily, but the desires of our heart.

Sometimes we do not know what the desires of our heart actually are; but God does, and He is faithful to give us what we truly want, not always what we ask for. And thank God for that!

We cannot delight ourselves in the Lord while we are cursing the darkness. In fact, sometimes we are fighting against God because we do not understand what He is doing. This is where faith comes in. We have to pray until we know God has heard us, and then leave the answer with Him.

I imagine the Lord's disciples cursed the Roman soldiers numerous times, not realizing that they were causing the atonement that would take away the sins of the world. In spite of what we are seeing about us, all things are working together for the good of those who love God.

Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: (Psalms 37:5)

It is a good thing every morning to commit our way to the Lord, praying that God will control our thoughts, words, and actions. We trust as we do this that He will give us the desires of our heart.

Sometimes we are "shut up and cannot come forth," as Heman declared. The periods of imprisonment may endure for increasing lengths of time as we become more mature in the Lord. But if we will maintain our trust in the Lord, the time of our imprisonment may result in fruit that will nourish many people.

Not everyone is content to just wait on the Lord when nothing exciting is taking place. But those who do mature into that ability can be a source of refreshing to others who are attempting to survive in their own Valley of Baca.

He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun. (Psalms 37:6)

How anxious we are at times to show that we are doing the right thing! We must learn wait continually on the Lord, committing our way to Him. Our goal is the rest of God, that is, the place where we are living by the Life of Jesus.

People may not understand why we do not rush hither and thither to accomplish this or fix that. But we do the most good when we wait and listen to the Lord to see what He has to say. If we will do this, He will justify us in the sight of people. This is so important when people are speaking evil of us. God Himself justifies us when we really are doing His will, even though people may not understand or approve of what we are doing.

The expectations of people are one thing. But the desire of the Lord may at times lead us in a different direction. A preacher, such as myself, must always remember that he is to speak so as to please God, not to try to please people.

It is natural for us to want the approval of people. But remember Jesus said, "That which is highly esteemed of men may not be pleasing to God." To please God we must follow Him as closely as we can. He then will justify us when justification is needed. It will be clear to everyone that our deeds were wrought in God.

Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him; do not fret when men succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes. (Psalms 37:7)

Do not fret! If we would allow ourselves to do so, we could rage and fume at the things taking place in our nation. But we are not to do this. Rather we are to tell the Lord about how we feel and what we would like to see take place, and then wait quietly for Him to do what is righteous.

There always will be wicked men carrying out their schemes, it appears. They apparently may succeed in attaining their wicked objectives. But remember! God is in control of the earth. There is nothing anyone can do without God's permission.

We may find ourselves fighting against God if we rush out and attempt to force what we believe to be righteousness. Remember also that every person will die one day, and then he or she will answer to God for his behavior. And God has perfect a perfect memory!

Refrain from anger and turn from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil. (Psalms 27:8)

When I read of the decisions that are made at the various governmental levels it makes me angry. But this is not pleasing to God. Since God is not directing me to do something about the problem at this time, it is my place to keep my mind focused on that which is lovely and joyous.

"Turn from wrath," we are commanded. "Do not fret because it leads to evil." None of us wants to practice evil. Therefore we are not to fret. We are not to permit the evil that surrounds us to cause us to do evil in the sight of God. But this is not easy, and we have to pray without ceasing if we are to prevent our mind from drifting to the abominations that are taking place.

For evil men will be cut off, but those who hope in the LORD will inherit the land. (Psalms 27:9)

Now here is a promise for us. We do not have to cut off Malchus' ear, as Peter did. We are to let God do the cutting off. When we become angry and cut off someone's ear, so to speak, we might be preventing that person from hearing God.

The promise to us if we will just keep hoping in the Lord is that we will inherit whatever "land" our heart desires.

When the Bible commands us to not avenge ourselves, it does not mean that harm will not be avenged. It means that vengeance belongs to God and He will avenge the unrighteousness. When we avenge ourselves, we are taking what belongs to God.

When we become bitter and hateful against someone, then they have hurt us twice!

A little while, and the wicked will be no more; though you look for them, they will not be found. (Psalms 27:10)

Whenever I read this verse I think of Adolf Hitler. When I was a young man it seemed like he was going to conquer the world. I do not know if they ever found his body, I read years ago they were looking for it. "Though you look for them, they will not be found."

God does not want us fretting about wicked people. He uses them for His purposes, and then removes them.

But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace. (Psalms 37:11)

After all the boasting of great men, after the nations spend billions of dollars seeking to accomplish their will, the meek will inherit the earth. That is God's way.

It seems to be that Christians are not always meek. Sometimes they are arrogant and act like they are God's gift to the creation. They can "accept Christ" all they please; but unless they are not meek of spirit they never will inherit the earth.

To be meek is to be humble and teachable. God is meek. The Lord Jesus is meek. God much prefers the Lamb to the Lion, and that is why the last two chapter of the Bible refer to the Lamb and not to the Lion.

God has a gentle, childlike nature and loves little boys and girls. We do not get very far into His Kingdom until we become a child at heart.

God could tear up the Milky Way galaxy if He chose. But he would prefer to speak gently with a small child. Their angels see God's face.

The wicked plot against the righteous and gnash their teeth at them; (Psalms 37:12)

The Lord Jesus said the world would hate us because we are not of the world. This is true, providing we behave righteously. There are Christian believers who lie, hate, and steal. They are wicked even if they have "accepted Christ." Such "Christians" will plot against those who are behaving righteously, being assured that they themselves are righteous by imputation.

What a mess today's preaching of lawless grace has produced.

But the Lord laughs at the wicked, for he knows their day is coming. (Psalms 37:13)

When we see the wicked making their immoral statements, performing their wicked acts, we easily can become furious. But stop and think! If God is laughing at the wicked, why should we be raging? Why should we be fretting ourselves and losing our love, joy, and peace?

Obviously, we are not to permit the wicked to upset us. It is not easy and requires a lot of prayer to keep from hating those who are destroying our country. But in order to please Jesus, we must look to Him instead of becoming angry. If He does not tell us to do something about it, some action to take, then we are to refresh our trust in God and have confidence in Him, that He knows what He is permitting on His earth.

Harmful decisions are being made in America by those in charge. But if we are living by the Life of the Lord Jesus, we cannot be harmed by those decisions. Those who have made the decisions will reap what they are sowing; but we will not be harmed if we keep looking to Jesus. We all know this. We just have to be reminded once in a while.

The wicked draw the sword and bend the bow to bring down the poor and needy, to slay those whose ways are upright. (Psalms 27:14)

We may believe everyone loves us. They don't. The more we mature in Christ, the more we are a threat to Hell. The evil spirits, if they are able, will deceive us, or move people to hurt us in some manner. For this reason, we must remain prayerful at all times.

Every Christian must "post a guard" continually. There is no moment, night or day, when we are safe from the attempts of the enemy to destroy us. Wherever we are, whether at home, in church, at a party, at a store purchasing something, we must keep looking to the Lord. Otherwise we soon get caught off guard and say or do something harmful.

A few moments of foolishness can result in years of problems and pain!

But their swords will pierce their own hearts, and their bows will be broken. (Psalms 27:15)

If we will keep committing our way to the Lord, we do not have to worry about what evil spirits or people can do to us. God will see to it that their curses and their attempts to destroy us will turn back against them and they shall be the ones to suffer.

We are not to avenge ourselves. We are not to permit ourselves to become angry at people or to seek to harm them. We can maintain our peace if we will keep looking to Jesus and asking Him to remove our anxiety or desire for revenge.

The Holy One of Israel is with us. Whom are we to fear? God never sleeps. He sends His angel to camp around us. If we are serving God diligently, there are warrior angels who keep us from stumbling. God never forsakes us our turns us over to our foes. We are safe in His keeping.

Better the little that the righteous have than the wealth of many wicked; (Psalms 37:16)

I have been thinking about the fact that when we pass into the spirit world we will not use money for the exchange of goods and services. My eyes are opening to the statement of the Apostle Paul that money is the root of all evil. If one were to remove the topics that have to do with money from our local newspaper, there would be only two or three pages left.

It may not be true in other countries, but in America the principal issue of life appears to be possessing money. If God removed money from civilization it may be true there would be much less crime and no wars. How different, how much better the world would be, if money did not exist.

"The wealth of many wicked," the Bible says. Does money bring love, peace, and joy? We know the answer to that. Yet not having enough money to meet our daily needs results in a miserable life.

The principle that governed the manna was, "He that gathered much had nothing over. He that gathered little had no lack." I believe that holds true for those who diligently are serving Jesus.

The Lord told us that we do not have to worry about having enough to eat, clothes to wear, or other necessities of life. He said that God knows what we have need of, and we should spend our energy and time seeking the Kingdom of God.

Since Jesus said this, we know it is true. We also understand how difficult it is to place ourselves in God's hands and not worry about money. But we must keep on making the effort to put finding the Kingdom of God in first place in our life.

Sometimes devout Christians choose their job or where they live according to their material desires, without regard as to whether there is a good church in the area; or if they will have time and opportunity to worship God. There are practical decisions we can make that facilitate our finding and entering the Kingdom of God.

It may be true in America that the number one consideration is our material happiness, not our grasp of the Kingdom of God. I realize many people come from other countries so they can enjoy the material prosperity of America. When they get here they will discover that some of the basic aspects of a peaceful life are not present, as people strive to earn the money they need to survive.

A materialistic society is not necessarily a happy society. Better to be in poorer circumstances and enjoy God's peace than to live in nervous confusion in wealthier surroundings. There are many circumstances, such as a loving family, that are far more to be desired than having thousands of dollars in the bank.

For the power of the wicked will be broken, but the LORD upholds the righteous. (Psalms 37:17)

Notice the repeated emphasis about how God destroys the wicked and preserves the righteous. Therefore we do not have to fret ourselves about the evil that is prevailing in the places of power in America.

One of the great evils of the theology of Dispensationalism is the notion that the Christian Era is a sort of parenthesis among God's covenants. What it means to be righteous was quite clear to believers under previous covenants, just as it is clear today to other religions and even the people of the world.

But what it means to be righteous is not clear at all to Christian people. If you don't believe me, ask a Christian friend how important it is that Christians live a righteous life. You may hear a confusing answer.

Righteous behavior is one of the central topics of the Bible, as we find in the verse we are examining. "The Lord upholds the righteous."

Today a Bible teacher might inform us that it used to be true that people had to practice righteous behavior if the Lord was to uphold them, but no more. Now we are righteous by believing in Christ, and so the promise in the verse above no longer has to do with actual righteous behavior but applies only to those who believe in Christ.

A little reflection will demonstrate that our present notion is incorrect. Does God uphold us when we are filled with unforgiveness and bitterness?

Does God uphold us when we steal; when we fornicate; when we behave in an arrogant manner?

Does God uphold us when we lie; when we curse others; when we gossip; when we rage and fight with people?

Do you believe that grace covers the sinful behavior of Christian people so that God upholds them while they are sinning? I don't believe you do.

I wish today's theologians, teachers, pastors, and evangelists would ask themselves these questions. If they did, they would discover they do not believe what they are preaching. They would discover also that they are the blind leading the blind.

I have spent my adult life attempting to convince God's people that Dispensational theology with its teaching of lawless grace is unscriptural and destructive. I don't believe I have convinced many people, maybe a few. But I can't see where I am in error! I know intuitively, by experience, and by the Bible that God will not have fellowship with unrighteousness.

One time the Lord spoke to me and said, "Liars will never eat at my table." He did not add, "unless they were covered by grace." Am I hearing from the Lord? If I am, numerous Christian preachers of our day are preaching spiritual death.

We have God's assurance that the "power of the wicked shall be broken." Therefore we have no need to fret or even to take some action, unless we are certain (not just assuming) we are doing what God desires.

So we have in the verse above the contrast between the righteous and wicked. Does that mean between people who practice righteous behavior and those who practice wicked behavior? Or does it mean between those who "accept Christ" and those who practice wicked behavior. Really, this question ought to be answered by those who claim we are in a new dispensation of lawless grace.

The days of the blameless are known to the LORD, and their inheritance will endure forever. (Psalms 37:18)

You know, if we go back to the Old Testament we find that the promises of God are to those of blameless behavior. Is it true that today, belief in Christ replaces blameless behavior? One might protest that belief in Christ is blameless behavior.

How about the Christian who is bitter and unforgiving, or is a gossip, and yet believes in Christ; or the Christian who divides his or her congregation and yet believes in Christ.? Are the days of such people known to the Lord? What do you think?

I hope I am not belaboring the obvious. This is a very important question in American Christianity and has an awesome impact on the testimony given by the lives of the believers.

If an individual does drugs, swears profusely, is addicted to excessive and perverse sexual activity, and yet makes a profession of believing in Christ, will the inheritance of that person endure forever? The worldly person would say, "That person is not a man or woman of God." They would be correct in saying this.

Jesus told us to let people see our good works that they may glorify God.

Am I incorrect here? Does anyone care that most of the Christians in the United States are believing and living a lie.

If we were to ask an unsaved person what it meant to be blameless, how would he respond? If a known adulterer told an unsaved person that he (the adulterer) was blameless because he believed in Christ, how would the unsaved person respond? Would we then be serving as the light of the world, the salt which makes the world palatable to God?

In times of disaster they will not wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty. (Psalms 37:19)

The promise of not withering in the times of disaster, or enjoying plenty in days of famine, refers back to the "blameless." Dare we trust that our belief in Christ is an acceptable substitute for blameless behavior? There could be undesirable consequences for us if we are incorrect about this!

Can you see from the above what a deadly issue is raised by Dispensational theology with its lawless-grace assumptions?

But the wicked will perish: The LORD's enemies will be like the beauty of the fields, they will vanish—vanish like smoke. (Psalms 37:20)

There is no need for us to fret about the seeming success of wicked people The wicked are like the flowers that fill the fields after the showers in April. They are so beautiful when they first spring up. But after a season they die and their beauty with them.

So it will be with those who are vaunting themselves in America. They despise our traditional moral values. They have no problem slaughtering the unborn. They indulge in perverse sexual activities and dare anyone to comment on their behavior.

They are so fine, so well accepted, so well protected by our legal system and our government. We who are older remember the former days in America. To be sure, there were terrible crimes committed in those days. But in general in America, as well as in England, there was a higher standard of morality than we see today.

Each day we read of some new abomination---sometimes in the state or national government. We wonder if our leaders are truly wicked or have just lost their senses. Money, sexual lust, pleasure, and entertainment are worshiped in our country. The entertainers sometimes throw off all restraints. There are public parades that remind us of Sodom.

"But the wicked will perish." God has said "the wicked shall perish." We cling to that promise. We ourselves are to confess and turn away from our sins as the Spirit of God directs and helps us. There is coming a day when righteousness shall prevail as a great rainbow throughout our country. A bit more patient waiting, and then we shall see the hand of God in America.

The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously; (Psalms 37:21)

Who are the wicked? Those who cheat in business. Who are the righteous? Those who are generous of heart.

We would say today that the wicked are those who cheat in business. But the righteous are those who "accept Christ." Have we not been greatly deceived? Is not the theology of DIspensationalism the greatest lie, the most destructive error, ever to enter Christian thinking?

The Church is supposed to be the light of the world because it reveals in itself (not talks about, but reveals in itself) the righteous character and behavior of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Behold the craftiness of Satan. He has extinguished the only true Light of the world; the only light that shows people where and how to walk.

Those the LORD blesses will inherit the land, but those he curses will be cut off. (Psalms 37:22)

There is no need for us to rage and fume about those who bring wicked devices to pass. If we behave righteously, God will bless us and we will inherit the earth, its peoples and all its resources. As for the wicked, the Lord will cut them off and we need not concern ourselves. When we have the opportunity, we are to do good and live in righteousness, love, peace, and joy.

If the LORD delights in a man's way, he makes his steps firm; though he stumble, he will not fall, for the LORD upholds him with his hand. (Psalms 37:23,24)

God takes pleasure in our way, not our belief. The Lord Jesus is the Way to the Father. We teach that He is the ticket to Heaven. Jesus—the ticket or the Way?

When we walk humbly with the Lord, making righteous decisions and showing mercy, God makes our steps firm. The Lord upholds us. This is not true if we have a religious belief but do not walk humbly with God; do not make righteous decisions; are unmerciful.

We can "accept Christ" all we want to. But if we do not walk humbly with God, we are a deluded religionist—not a true Christian at all.

The patriarch Abraham practiced righteous behavior. The Apostle Paul used Abraham's belief in God's promise to show that an individual could be righteous apart from the Law of Moses, the Law not having been written at the time of Abraham.

But Abraham always believed God and did what God commanded. When it was time just to believe, Abraham believed in obedience to God. When it was time to act, he acted in obedience.

The problem with today's teaching is the doctrine that we need not be obedient to Christ and His Apostles, just believe that Christ died for our sins. To say the least, this is a destructive warping of Paul's teaching about Abraham believing God. Paul never would countenance such an interpretation!

I was young and now I am old, yet I have never seen the righteous forsaken or their children begging bread. (Psalms 37:25)

When I came to the Lord I was nineteen years of age. Now I am 86. I was not raised in a Christian home. I promised God at that time that I would attempt to do what the Bible said. If the Bible proved to be reliable, I would testify to that. If the Bible proved to be humbug, I would testify to that.

That was 67 years ago. I am here to say that the Bible is God's inerrant Word. It has never let me down. As far as I can see, it is the only truth in this crazy world in which we are endeavoring to live.

Who are the righteous who are not forsaken? Those who believe in Christ? Not necessarily. Many who profess faith in Christ are not trustworthy. The righteous are those who do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.

Turn from evil and do good; then you will dwell in the land forever. For the LORD loves the just and will not forsake his faithful ones. They will be protected forever, but the offspring of the wicked will be cut off; the righteous will inherit the land and dwell in it forever. (Psalms 37:27-29)

What should people do if they desire to please God? They should receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Then they should turn from evil and do good.

What if they do not turn from evil and do good? Then the promises of the 37th Psalm do not apply to them. How could they? Does God take care of people who profess faith in Christ but do not turn from evil? If we believe that He does, we have been deceived by contemporary preaching.

What is the promise to those who turn from evil and do good? It is that they will dwell in the land forever.

Our traditions have made our goal to be eternal residence in Heaven. Our true goal is the earth and its peoples. If we have turned from evil and have done good, then in the Day of Resurrection we will return with Christ to the earth and find our Paradise here; for the Lord Jesus Christ shall fill the earth with righteousness, love, joy, and peace. The nations and the farthest reaches of the earth are His and our inheritance.

The Lord loves the righteous ones and never shall forsake those who are faithful to Him. How long will it be before the Christian ministry reject the teaching of lawless grace and begin to preach about faithful service to Christ? After all, to be a Christian, a disciple of Christ, we must deny ourselves, take up our cross of deferred desire, and trudge along each day after the Master.

"They will be protected forever." If I am hearing the Spirit correctly, we in the United States are facing days of bloodshed. We slowly but surely are ruling God out of our country.

If we desire to be protected along with our loved ones, then we must turn from evil and do good. It is not enough to go to Church and sing hymns or choruses, no matter how fervently . We absolutely must turn from evil and do good.

We have no need to be concerned about the wicked or their offspring. It is those who turn from evil and do good who will inherit the earth and dwell in it forever.

The mouth of the righteous man utters wisdom, and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart; his feet do not slip. (Psalms 30,31)

Is this true today? Is it the man who practices righteous behavior whose mouth utters wisdom and whose tongues speaks what is just? Or is it the man who professes belief in Christ whose mouth utters wisdom and whose tongues speaks what is just? What does your experience tell you is the correct answer?

If we would avoid slipping and falling into the snares of Satan, the law of God must be in our heart. The new covenant is the writing of the law of God in our mind and heart. That law is God's own moral Nature, of which the Ten Commandments are an abridged version.

Paul said we are to be an epistle that is read by people. This means our thinking, speaking, and acting must be in harmony with that which Paul and the other Apostles had written.

People cannot see imputed righteousness, only actual righteousness of behavior. When the only righteousness we have is that which is imputed to us on the basis of our belief in Jesus Christ, then there is no epistle for the world to read.

The wicked lie in wait for the righteous, seeking their very lives; but the LORD will not leave them in their power or let them be condemned when brought to trial. (Psalms 37:32,33)

Hell today is furious. The time for the torture of the wicked spirits is near. America has stood for the Christian Gospel. Therefore it is subject to attack. You may notice how every symbol of Christianity in America is being attacked. It is Satan's desire to erase all references to Christ and His cross. As a result, much of our culture is being removed so as not to annoy those of a different religious persuasion.

I cannot tell you how it all will work out in the future. The Lord is warning me of moral chaos and persecution on the horizon. This can be expected, because God is not pleased with being ignored in America, a country He has blessed so richly.

The Spartans are at the door, so to speak, and America is continuing in its merry way, attempting to please the vicious followers of another god—a god who would love to kill us all. But we keep on with our television and backyard barbecues. It is not that we Americans are intent on doing evil; rather, it is a case of being at ease, not realizing that we have deadly enemies who are seeking our destruction.

I do not wish to be dramatic here, but it is the truth that their god hates our God and desires to take His place in the land our God has blessed to such an extent. Your part and my part is to seek the Lord Jesus as we never have before. If we do, then He will not leave us in the power of those who despise us.

We very well may be brought to trial in the future because we refuse to participate or permit our children to participate in sexual practices that we understand are an abomination to God. If we are brought to trial, God will not let us be condemned. That is God's promise to people who practice righteous behavior.

But those who today are at ease in Zion will suffer terribly in the future in America!

Wait for the LORD and keep his way. He will exalt you to inherit the land; when the wicked are cut off, you will see it. (Psalms 37:34)

We have to wait for the Lord, meanwhile patiently keeping His way of righteousness. Sometimes we have to wait a long time before God shows us what it taking place in our life. But if we do wait patiently, we will be exalted and inherit that which we desire so intensely.

The wicked, who seem today to be prevailing on every side, will suddenly be cut off. I cannot tell you how it will happen, but I have seen during my lifetime that what God says always comes to pass—usually in such a normal, natural way that we don't give thanks, thinking it would have happened anyway.

Be careful of this! Always remember to give thanks when you see your prayers being answered in such a simple, "of-course" manner.

Whether we are on the earth or with the other "witnesses" in the spirit world, we will see the cutting off of the wicked. That is the Lord's promise to us if we walk in His righteous paths.

I have seen a wicked and ruthless man flourishing like a green tree in its native soil, but he soon passed away and was no more; though I looked for him, he could not be found. (Psalms 37:35,36)

I have seen such wickedness of later that I have told the Lord I do not want to live on the earth any longer. The world of today is certainly no place in which to raise children. Perhaps the Lord will be taking many children to Himself at this time. If He does, then we rejoice because we know they are playing in a land that is free from evil, ruthless people.

Today the wicked and the ruthless are flourishing. They trample on the poor as they increase their monetary wealth, supposing they never will have to answer to God for their selfishness.

But they shall have to answer to God. That is our hope. They soon shall pass away. When they enter the spirit world, instead of people applauding them for their ability to exalt themselves, they will be met with the demons who will rejoice at the opportunity to torment them. Their money and fame will mean nothing in that day, as they stand in their filthy garments before a God whose eyes are fire.

The wicked shall be gone from the earth some day, and there will be no memory of them or of their works. The earth shall be cleansed from the works of Satan and Antichrist when Joel's army is given the signal to march.

Consider the blameless, observe the upright; there is a future for the man of peace. But all sinners will be destroyed; the future of the wicked will be cut off. (Psalms 37:37,38)

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God." Blameless and upright people have a glorious future to anticipate. But those who practice sin, Christian or not, will have no future. It shall be cut off.

At the beginning of the 37th Psalm we are commanded not to fret. And this is why. Those who are blameless and upright can look forward to a wonderful future. The wicked, who parade around so confidently today, will have no future except severe punishment at the hand of God.

So let us be blameless and upright. Then we have no occasion to curse or be disturbed by the wicked. Their end is certain, and we are not to tear ourselves down from our high place in God by fretting about the antics of Satan-inspired people in the earth.

The salvation of the righteous comes from the LORD; he is their stronghold in time of trouble. The LORD helps them and delivers them; he delivers them from the wicked and saves them, because they take refuge in him. (Psalms 37:39,40)

Our salvation come from the Lord more than we understand. Our very desire to receive Christ and live a righteous, holy life comes from God. It is not because we deserve such salvation, but because God according to His own wisdom and desires has chosen to make us a vessel of honor.

If we will respond by seeking Christ each day so we can live so as to please Him, we justify God's decision in making us a vessel of honor. He will be our Stronghold when His judgment falls on America. He will help us and deliver us from evil people. He will save us because we have made Him our refuge, our hiding place.

But as for the wicked, they soon shall be cut off. There is no place for wicked people in God's new world of righteousness, in which children can play with every animal without being harmed. The best is yet ahead, so let's wait patiently for the Lord Jesus and walk in all His ways.

They will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea. (Isaiah 11:9)

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