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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Pray, Prepare, and Participate in the Election
Regardless of your party affiliation, please read this essay by Dr. Joe Haas, Jr. and vote the way God leads you. HE is in control, no matter what the outcome!
Andrea
I want to remind all of us that we have a Biblical mandate to be involved in public policy, to be heard in the public square, and to be involved in electing leaders who will govern according to Biblical principles – to be salt and light.
Proverbs 14:34 says, “Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people.” There are many passages that affirm that a nation’s righteousness is determined by its public policies and how well they conform to God’s standards. Therefore, only God-honoring policies that lead to God-honoring actions can exalt a nation. How does this happen? God-honoring polices in a nation are the result of God-honoring public officials enacting those policies. If righteousness is going to exalt our country, then we have to elect leaders who honor God in how they will govern.
There is no Biblical basis for those in the church and in Christianity today who believe that Christians are NOT to be involved. This is something that is promoted by the liberal press that wants to mute our God-given right and responsibility to be involved.
Today we hear a lot about the litmus test that folks use to choice their candidates. Some use the litmus test of age, or race, or experience, or lack of experience, or prior associations, television ads, and even the opinions of others to chose their candidates.
I believe we must apply the greatest litmus test we have: the litmus test of the truths and principles of God’s Word – the Bible. We must view every candidate though the litmus test of the Word of God. That means that we have to FIRST look at the candidates to see if they will advance Biblical standards of righteousness AND oppose policies that encourage sinful or unrighteous behavior. To the Christian, Biblical principles must always take precedence over economic, environmental, health care, energy, and other issues.
Let me quickly give some Biblical issues that we must use to “test” where a candidate stands.
1. Judicial appointments
· Isa. 1:26 says, “I will restore your judges as at the first…then you will be called the city of righteousness..”
· Ezra 7:25 says, “..set (appoint) judges, which may judge all the people… all such as know the laws of God;
· II Chron. 19:6-7 says, “ Judges, take heed what ye do; for ye judge not for man, but for the Lord,….take heed and do it..”
Knowing what kind of judges a candidate will appoint is very vital when selecting a candidate.
2. Abortion & Inalienable Rights
· Psalm 139:13-16
· Isa. 44:2, 24
· Defending the life of the unborn child must always remain a priority for Biblical voters.
The right to life is our most precious inalienable right. IF a candidate is wrong on abortion, he will disregard other rights- protection of private property (5th Amendment), self-defense (the right to bear arms – 2nd Amendment), and sanctity of the home (3rd Amendment). IF a candidate refuses to recognize the role of God in the creation of life and does not promise to protect that first of all inalienable rights, then all other individual rights are also in danger.
We should test a candidate’s stand on moral issues like homosexuality.
· Today we are seeing a massive effort to make homosexuality moral or a right – i.e. legislation allowing same-sex marriages, etc.
· For the Christian, the Bible is very plain, calling homosexuality a sin in passages in Leviticus, Romans, Jeremiah, etc.
· Where a candidate stands on moral issues is one of the best indicators of whether that candidate embraces the moral absolutes found in God’s Word; this will show how he will govern and must be a priority when choosing a candidate.
We should test what a candidate believes about the separation of the church and state – remember that the intent was not the separation of the church FROM the state – somehow the press today has made this separation issue into a divorce. That is not the Biblical model, and neither was that the intent of the framers of our constitution.
I believe there are some non-negotiable principles that every Biblical voter should verify about a candidate before voting. I also believe that every Christian will give an account before God someday for whether we were involved in advancing the righteousness of our nation by voting and being involved (being salt and light), and whether we voted for the candidates that best stood for Biblical principles.
PRAY – Pray that God will give you wisdom to discern the best candidate.
PREPARE – Test each candidate by the “litmus test” of the principles found in God’s Word
PARTICIPATE – Go VOTE. This is your Biblical and civic responsibility. The duty is ours, and the results are up to God.
Pray, Prepare, and Participate – Be sure you continue to encourage everyone you can to go out and vote tomorrow.
Joe R. Haas, Ed.D.
Executive Director
North Carolina Christian School Association
P.O. Box 231
Goldsboro, NC 27533
Office: 919.731.4844
Fax: 919.731.4847
Email: joehaas@nccsa.org
Web: www.nccsa.org
Andrea
I want to remind all of us that we have a Biblical mandate to be involved in public policy, to be heard in the public square, and to be involved in electing leaders who will govern according to Biblical principles – to be salt and light.
Proverbs 14:34 says, “Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people.” There are many passages that affirm that a nation’s righteousness is determined by its public policies and how well they conform to God’s standards. Therefore, only God-honoring policies that lead to God-honoring actions can exalt a nation. How does this happen? God-honoring polices in a nation are the result of God-honoring public officials enacting those policies. If righteousness is going to exalt our country, then we have to elect leaders who honor God in how they will govern.
There is no Biblical basis for those in the church and in Christianity today who believe that Christians are NOT to be involved. This is something that is promoted by the liberal press that wants to mute our God-given right and responsibility to be involved.
Today we hear a lot about the litmus test that folks use to choice their candidates. Some use the litmus test of age, or race, or experience, or lack of experience, or prior associations, television ads, and even the opinions of others to chose their candidates.
I believe we must apply the greatest litmus test we have: the litmus test of the truths and principles of God’s Word – the Bible. We must view every candidate though the litmus test of the Word of God. That means that we have to FIRST look at the candidates to see if they will advance Biblical standards of righteousness AND oppose policies that encourage sinful or unrighteous behavior. To the Christian, Biblical principles must always take precedence over economic, environmental, health care, energy, and other issues.
Let me quickly give some Biblical issues that we must use to “test” where a candidate stands.
1. Judicial appointments
· Isa. 1:26 says, “I will restore your judges as at the first…then you will be called the city of righteousness..”
· Ezra 7:25 says, “..set (appoint) judges, which may judge all the people… all such as know the laws of God;
· II Chron. 19:6-7 says, “ Judges, take heed what ye do; for ye judge not for man, but for the Lord,….take heed and do it..”
Knowing what kind of judges a candidate will appoint is very vital when selecting a candidate.
2. Abortion & Inalienable Rights
· Psalm 139:13-16
· Isa. 44:2, 24
· Defending the life of the unborn child must always remain a priority for Biblical voters.
The right to life is our most precious inalienable right. IF a candidate is wrong on abortion, he will disregard other rights- protection of private property (5th Amendment), self-defense (the right to bear arms – 2nd Amendment), and sanctity of the home (3rd Amendment). IF a candidate refuses to recognize the role of God in the creation of life and does not promise to protect that first of all inalienable rights, then all other individual rights are also in danger.
We should test a candidate’s stand on moral issues like homosexuality.
· Today we are seeing a massive effort to make homosexuality moral or a right – i.e. legislation allowing same-sex marriages, etc.
· For the Christian, the Bible is very plain, calling homosexuality a sin in passages in Leviticus, Romans, Jeremiah, etc.
· Where a candidate stands on moral issues is one of the best indicators of whether that candidate embraces the moral absolutes found in God’s Word; this will show how he will govern and must be a priority when choosing a candidate.
We should test what a candidate believes about the separation of the church and state – remember that the intent was not the separation of the church FROM the state – somehow the press today has made this separation issue into a divorce. That is not the Biblical model, and neither was that the intent of the framers of our constitution.
I believe there are some non-negotiable principles that every Biblical voter should verify about a candidate before voting. I also believe that every Christian will give an account before God someday for whether we were involved in advancing the righteousness of our nation by voting and being involved (being salt and light), and whether we voted for the candidates that best stood for Biblical principles.
PRAY – Pray that God will give you wisdom to discern the best candidate.
PREPARE – Test each candidate by the “litmus test” of the principles found in God’s Word
PARTICIPATE – Go VOTE. This is your Biblical and civic responsibility. The duty is ours, and the results are up to God.
Pray, Prepare, and Participate – Be sure you continue to encourage everyone you can to go out and vote tomorrow.
Joe R. Haas, Ed.D.
Executive Director
North Carolina Christian School Association
P.O. Box 231
Goldsboro, NC 27533
Office: 919.731.4844
Fax: 919.731.4847
Email: joehaas@nccsa.org
Web: www.nccsa.org
Sunday, August 17, 2008
It is hard to believe how amazing...
It is hard to believe how amazing my husband is...my computer is working again.
I love you baby!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Do you Library?
My family has recently started using the Library again. I had forgotten how fun it can be. We have rented movies and borrowed hundreds of dollars worth of books. To me, this is the best way to "try before you buy!" There are several libraries in our system and they are all connected online.
If you haven't been to your library lately, you may want to check it out!
Here's an article from Life as Mom about it!
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
15+ Ways to Boost School Success
15+ Ways to Boost School Success
Whether your child is starting preschool or third grade, these little strategies can make a huge difference.
Whether your child is starting preschool or third grade, these little strategies can make a huge difference.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Less than 200 Saving Days Until Christmas--Read on with an article from FrugalDad.
With less than 200 days (185, to be exact) until Christmas it is comforting to know that our budget debacles of previous years will not repeat themselves.
Read on with an article from FrugalDad.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Praying. . .
Did you ever wake up in the middle of the night and feel the need to pray? That is where I am right now. It is 4:34 a.m. and I am up, sleepless, and I have prayed for everyone I can think to pray for. (So if you are in my Outlook Address Book, you were prayed for at least once today.)
I am thankful for the opportunity to pray whenever and wherever I want. Nehemiah said in 1:11--"O Lord, I beseech thee, let now thine ear be attentive to the prayer of thy servant, and to the prayer of thy servants, who desire to fear thy name:"
The Psalmist said "My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct [my prayer] unto thee, and will look up." in Psalm 5:3. Sounds like he was up early too!
It has been said that "The greatest gift we can give to others is our prayers." What better gift do we have to offer than to bring our friends and family before the Lord? Is there any better way to tell my children that I love them, than to let them hear me call their name out in prayer? And what about those who don't always see "eye to eye" with you? Can we honestly have an issue with a sister (or brother) that we bring before HIS throne regularly?
Anyway. . .I am praying for my friend Anne. On Monday, she had surgery to remove a tumor on her brain stem. She is an amazing woman with a great husband and three kids. She is a master teacher. She is a choir member and an awesome soloist. Right now she is having trouble swallowing. If the Lord brings Anne to your mind today, please whisper a prayer on her behalf. I know that she would say thank you!
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