IT’S JUST MY OPINION

PEOPLE OF TEXAS BEWARE

THERE ARE MANY DEMOCRATS IN TEXAS THE HATE TRUMP THEY HATE THE WALL THEY HATE THAT YOU ARE PUMPING SO MUCH OIL THEY HAVE BUILT UP A REAL HATREAD FOR CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIANS.

WITH ALL THE COLLEGE KIDS AND ILLEGALS COMING IN I FEAR IT WILL BE ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THEY CONTROL TEXAS. THEY ALREADY HAVE HUSTON, SAN ANTONIO, AUSTIN AND DALLAS/FORT-WORTH

CONSERVATIVES MUST GET OUT AND VOTE IN LARGE NUMBERS FROM NOW OWN.

MAGA VOTE GOP

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IT’S JUST MY OPINION

WHY I COULD NEVER VOTE DEMOCRAT IN 2020

Every person running for President on the Democratic ticket.

1-believes it is ok to kill a baby up to delivery date, and if for some reason the abortion fails leave the baby in a dish to die.

2- they all believe it is ok for 2 men to have oral and anal sex and to get married.

3- the believe the same about women

4-they believe taxpayers should pay for a person to try and look like the opposite gender

5-they believe taxpayers should pay for all medical and education including college for illegals

6-they believe Christianity should be removed from schools and public buildings

And I could go on…..

If this is not enough for you not to vote democrat then you are the problem

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Christmas

Doesn’t Christmas touch many aspects of our relationships with family and friends that otherwise would probably recede into the background of everyday life? Jesus is all about relationships. We are more tolerant of those family members that sometimes get under our skin. Suddenly we are involved in worship services, Christmas parties, decorations, shopping, and gift-giving. Who gets a present and how many cards will I send? Does the Lord understand that in my heart He is still my priority? Do I spend too much of my time and cash on secular aspects of the season’s celebrations?

There are so many questions and so much activity that, I often feel stressed instead of joyous. It’s Jesus’ birthday. He does understand that we need each other to celebrate. We bring those we love together. Many friends that we barely interact with during the year are still our friends. They still love us and wish that they had made more time to spend with us too. We are all so busy, we also understand.

When I take the time to reflect on how God delights in my happiness, the stress fades and I feel renewed and sweetly peaceful. And so it goes… Be kind to yourself and enjoy the love sent down to us as a precious child. Merry Christmas! 

Toni and David Smothers

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Just my opinion on Facebook and friends

I enjoy reading post and posting on Facebook, and interacting with friends, that being said, It seems all too often lately when I post or re-post something that does not agree with what I post or another Christian post, the liberal democrat response is not to defend their post or view but to call me and other Christians out with sayings like you call yourself a Christian and use horrible slang words, Well, I am a Christian and an un-perfect Christian until I meet my savior in Heaven, I make mistakes just like everyone else.

America is falling away from Christianity and moral teaching, the two major issues are abortion and belief that God made more than male and female, I can not back off on these. We are in a war between good and evil and if Christians Pastors priest and ministers do not start standing up for morality and Christian values America as a Christian nation is lost. Too many pastors are too afraid of upsetting their financial base to take a stand from the pulpit, they do not have to name a person if they do not want to just the issues like abortion and more than two genders. If Christians do not stand up and not support politicians that believe murder is murder and their are only male and female America is lost. If you are for things like open boarders try to get lawmakers to see your view but do not vote for someone that goes directly against God just because you want open boarders.

People with different views than mine can post what they wish, but is it’s crazy to think no one with another view will not post their belief, If you cannot back up your beliefs without belittling another get out of the kitchen,  they will have to answer for their actions in the end as we all will have to.

Many people do not believe there is a Heaven and Hell……….Ask your self, but what is there is……would it be so bad to live a moral Christian life just in case there is?

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IT’S JUST MY OPINION

IT’S JUST MY OPINION ON POLITICS AND CHRISTIANITY

If Pastors and leaders in Christianity continue to keep mute on political figures there is a chance anti Christians will seize power in America and we will see mass persecution of Christians and America lost as a Christian nation.

My biggest fear is its all about the money, It takes a lot of money to keep the church doors open and have all the goodies churches seem to require nowadays, I fear Pastors and leaders are afraid of offending their money base, and talk about politics when politics was a major part of the story of our savior being crucified.

Many people in America have always voted Democrat and many Republican, in times like these when everyone running for president on the democratic ticket is for abortion, more than one gender and religions other than Christianity and taking Christianity out of our schools and all public buildings Christian Pastors are afraid to speak out, some taking Peter’s way out “I do not know this man”.

My prayer is that more Pastors and leaders, will start speaking out in our churches before it is too lake and America is lost as a Christian nation.

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It’s just my opinion that this story is true.

Luke 2:1-20 New International Version (NIV)

The Birth of Jesus

In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to their own town to register.

So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,

14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven,
    and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

15 When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.”

16 So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17 When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19 But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told.

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MAGA AND MY OPINION

It’s just my opinion

You can hate Trump or love him but,

America has the strongest economy ever

Lowest unemployment in 60 years

Lowest unemployment for blacks ever

Bringing Christ back to America

You can now say merry Christmas

Keep your guns if you wish

There are only two genders

Not for abortion

Controlling illegal immigration

…………………………………………………………………….

If you vote democrat in 2020 just remember,

Ever candidate on the 2020 platform

They are the picture of racism

They are for abortion

They are for more than two genders

They are for open borders with the cost paid by the taxpayers

They are for gun confiscation

Then are for free medical for all, paid for by the taxpayers

They are for free college for all, paid for be the taxpayers

They are for dismantling the armed forces

They are for dismantling the police departments

They are anti Christianity and pro-Islamic

MAGA VOTE YOUR conscience IN 2020

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How To Start Praying More


Question: “What is the Lord’s prayer and should we pray it?”

Answer:
The Lord’s Prayer is a prayer the Lord Jesus taught His disciples inMatthew 6:9-13andLuke 11:2-4.Matthew 6:9-13says, “This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.’“ Many people misunderstand the Lord’s Prayer to be a prayer we are supposed to recite word for word. Some people treat the Lord’s Prayer as a magic formula, as if the words themselves have some specific power or influence with God.

The Bible teaches the opposite. God is far more interested in our hearts when we pray than He is in our words. “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words” (Matthew 6:6-7). In prayer, we are to pour out our hearts to God (Philippians 4:6-7), not simply recite memorized words to God.

The Lord’s Prayer should be understood as an example, a pattern, of how to pray. It gives us the “ingredients” that should go into prayer. Here is how it breaks down. “Our Father in heaven” is teaching us whom to address our prayers to—the Father. “Hallowed be your name” is telling us to worship God, and to praise Him for who He is. The phrase “your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” is a reminder to us that we are to pray for God’s plan in our lives and the world, not our own plan. We are to pray for God’s will to be done, not for our desires. We are encouraged to ask God for the things we need in “give us today our daily bread.” “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” reminds us to confess our sins to God and to turn from them, and also to forgive others as God has forgiven us. The conclusion of the Lord’s Prayer, “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one” is a plea for help in achieving victory over sin and a request for protection from the attacks of the devil.

So, again, the Lord’s Prayer is not a prayer we are to memorize and recite back to God. It is only an example of how we should be praying. Is there anything wrong with memorizing the Lord’s Prayer? Of course not! Is there anything wrong with praying the Lord’s Prayer back to God? Not if your heart is in it and you truly mean the words you say. Remember, in prayer, God is far more interested in our communicating with Him and speaking from our hearts than He is in the specific words we use.Philippians 4:6-7declares, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”


Read more:http://www.gotquestions.org/Lords-prayer.html#ixzz3Oto5rkrA

Do your prayers sometimes become a bit formalized because you think you have to stop whatever you’re doing, bow your head, and then enter the presence of a holy God? When you think that way, exclusively, leaving prayer for a separate, specific time of quiet, you will inevitably pray less – and you may be missing much comfort and support that God wants to make available to you. Though there is definitely a time and place for reverence in your attitude of prayer, you can also just start talking to God throughout your day, like you would your spouse or closest friend. Whatever you’re doing, include Him in your thoughts and decisions. Imagine that God is with you, listening…because He is!

This kind of continual prayer can keep you closer to Him than you’ve ever imagined. Talk to Him while you prepare breakfast and see if your morning isn’t better. Ask Him how to best listen to and speak to your rebellious teen, right in the middle of a conversation that is going badly. He will give you the words that will communicate rather than alienate. We shouldn’t always make the practice of prayer a formal matter. Too many things happen in a day to remember to pray about the troubling things after the fact.

God wants much more than an occasional part of your day. No matter what your situation is, decide to be hopeful and trust God with all the details of your problems. He wants to be included in your tough times, not just your times of rejoicing. Lean on Him as you live through troubles and challenges. Give God your fear. He will replace it with faith. Faith can always defeat fear. There is tremendous strength in faith.

And finally, know that you can rest in the knowledge that your heavenly father is very present and He is looking out for you and protecting you… Feel His presence. Praise and thank Him for his tremendous love…Stand in awe of how privileged you are!

“O God, You are my God; early will I seek You…” (Psalm 63)

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Redeemed & Remarried



By Toni Smothers

I know the song the woman is singing,

Out in the church were the bells are ringing.

Not a new bride, yet, her heart’s pounding loud,

Glad as the day is, her love shinning proud.

Watch! See the loving leap out from her heart.

Watch! Was there ever so happy a lark?

Stay awhile, and you’ll hear what she’s saying,

Deep in her heart, you’ll hear what she’s praying.



“Dear Savior Jesus, enthroned in the sky,

Embrace and sustain me, hear my heart sigh.

Stay, while I sing you my love-song of cheer.

Bless our joined lives and remove any fear!

Dear precious guardian, stay by my side.

Accept now this promise, once again, from this bride.

Come gentle Jesus, be ever so near,

My life is beginning – New love sweet and dear!”

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911 remembered

David Smothers

A sermon I delivered after 911 at Paisley Methodist Church STANDING ON THE PROMISES We’re called to STAND ON THE PROMISIES, STAND ON OUR FAITH, and AND STAND TOGETHER.

Scripture is full of the promises of God. Psalm 119 is full of many promises that we need to remember. ……………. Listen to theses promises from the portion of our readings this week. Our youth will read the selected verses from Psalm 119 verses 73 through 144.

Youth:

Let us pray.

Dear lord guide my words so that they may be a blessing to you.

Open ears so they may hear your word in your name amen.

These promises just read, remind us that we belong to God. It is God’s hands which “have made and fashioned us” as verse 73 says.

This passage reminds us that God is still in charge. Verse 89 says “the lord exists forever” and 144 says, God’s decrees “are righteous forever”.

God has never given up the reins….. God’s never surrendered the driver’s seat……. God has never relinquished the helm to anyone else….. God is still in control…… God is still in the pilot’s seat…….And what we’re called to do is to search the scriptures……. We’re called to let the “word be a lamp to our feet and a light to our path”(verse 105)….. So that we can find those promises that speak of hope and strength and comfort…….. And when like the firm foundation which they are, we’re called to stand upon those promises and trust them as we trust God.

Let God and the word of God (as verse 144 says) “Be our hiding place and our shield.” Let us “hope in Gods Word.” STAND ON THE PROMISES OF GOD.

II Stand on our faith

As we stand on the promises of God we must also stand on our faith.

Our lives have been rocked. Everything that seemed so solid has been shaken.

The twin towers of the WorldTradeCenter. The Pentagon, both Symbols of American strength and stability, have been taken out by terrorist attack. And there are the lives………..both those lost and those changed forever by the four homicidal jet crashes of 9-11. Through a network of connections that will unite us as families and friends and acquaintances across this country, every one of us has been affected by the devastation of that day. As Martin Luther King once said so well, “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”

On September 11th, our world experienced horrors beyond any that we might have imagined. We are stunned and over whelmed by the scope and depth of such brutality. Our initial reactions were many: shock, repulsion, desperation, and fear.

Yet, WE ARE A PEOPLE OF PRAYER. Our fear does not immobilize us.

Pray for those whose lives have been so tragically altered.

Pray for our national leaders, prayerfully asking God to give them sound judgment and spiritual insight, so that their actions may be wise and just.

Pray for those who struggle with loss of job and economic jeopardy brought about or exacerbated by this attack.

Pray for the many heroes who give of themselves: police, firefighters, and many other unnamed servants who might have saved themselves, but who died so that others might live.

Pray for those in the military and their families.

Pray for ourselves. Pray that God will give us the faith and courage to pray for our enemy. Pray that God will continue to give us strength to witness to God’s truth of forgiveness and God’s true healing, remembering that we are God’s agents of reconciliation.

This is who we are, a people in prayer and a people of prayer.

WE ARE A PEOPLE OF LOVING DEEDS AND ACTS OF PEACE.

Raise our voices for, and reach out to, our Islamic and Arabic brothers and sisters. In the solidarity of love from the God of us all, offer a hug, a word, a kind gesture.

Let us initiate communal and collaborative prayer vigils and similar signs of solidarity and support with Mosques and other communities that may have been singled out for their race, Faith, and cultural background.

Let our pastors speak out against any and all acts of racial and ethnic mistreatment.

Let laity respond in ways that model compassion and grace, and encourage others to do the same.

Let us clearly demonstrate our connectedness as children of a loving God, to say by our action of love, that the people who claim the name of Jesus Christ will not tolerate bigotry toward and violence against our neighbor.

WE ARE PEOPLE OF PEACE.

Our rallying point is the cross of Christ and our outward activity is the Lord’s Supper where we partake of the body and blood of Christ.

We deplore war and urge the peaceful settlement of all disputes among nations.

God calls us to swim upstream against the tide of vengeful retaliation and instead, to seek peaceful alternatives to resolution, and to call our leaders to do the same.

Let our voices be raised to emphatically denounce any resort to nuclear, Chemical, or biological weapons, to hold that all human beings should live in a world free of such arms.

In the prayerful and thoughtful statements of our social principles, we honor those among us whose pacifist voice will never allow us to become complacent about war and violence. Also, we respect those who support the use of force in extreme situations when use of arms may be preferable to unchecked aggression, tyranny, and genocide. We are never satisfied that force of arms is the final answer without equal and connected efforts of restorative justice.

We claim that such justice only resides in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

In light of such horror, we continue with greater intensity our efforts to eradicate poverty, which is the fertile ground for hopelessness, hate, and violence, in so many places.

We honor those who have fallen and we enter into that place of God’s healing, not through acts of vengeance or desires for retaliation, but through our actions of love, through our point of prayer, and through our continuing movement into the life of the risen incarnate Christ.

And so we mourn – mourn the fatalities and the casualties, as well as out own loss of innocence. We have been attacked, and will never feel completely safe again.

But there is one thing we can do, one term we should remember: SCATANA. — SCATANA is a term for a special military operation, meaning Security Control of Air Traffic And Navigation Aids. In a time of national crisis, all civilian airlines go to the ground, and all military aircraft go in to the air, to provide for strong defense.

On Tuesday 911 the Federal Aviation Administration closed all the nation’s airports for the first time in history. SCATANA. As Christians, we may not have a role in the grounding of any aircraft, but in a time of crisis we are challenged to practice a kind of spiritual SCATANA: To go to the ground, the ground of our being, the foundation of our faith, God, our Creator and Redeemer.

Though jets should crash….. though buildings should crumble……though countless lives should be lost God is in our midst. God is walking with every family who has lost a loved one. God is walking with every person shaken by this attack. God’s heart is just as broken by this travesty against the innocent as ours. God is with us. And God will help us when the morning dawns.

The promise of verse 89 is God remains in control “The lord exist forever: Gods word is firmly fixed in heaven.”

At a time like this we have to go the ground, to the solid ground of our creator, Redeemer and sustainer. The foundation of our faith, God. It’s the only place of any strength and stability.

The second aspect of SCATANA for us, is to prepare a strong defense. Now I don’t mean for us to get in attack mode. That’s the last thing I mean. I think it’s time for us to take our faith seriously. To live it seriously and radically. It’s time for us to live the promise and the teaching of Jesus like we’ve never lived them before.

I read an e-mail that said the Christian faith has gotten so diluted by the commercialism of America and our need for the best and brightest and newest of everything that WWJD, now stood for WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE. I know they meant it in jest but it got me to thinking, I’d give up all my toys if I could bring those folks back.

Now is the time for us to get on the defensive through a radical living of our faith. Now , more than ever before, we need to ask WHAT WOULD JESUS DO. We need to be intentional in our walk of faith. Not so we’re ready if anything happens but because right now people are turning to God looking for answers.

Some of those folks have what has been called fear faith or foxhole faith, faith developed in the middle of a crisis. But we know from the parables of Jesus, that often times, that kind of faith shoots up and withers or is choked out by the weeds unless it is nurtured.

We need to live our faith in such a way that our lives are a witness so that we don’t become one of those weeds. We need to live our faith in such a way that it inspires others to walk a little closer to God. We need to live our faith so that others can see that God does make a difference, through the difference they see God making in us,

As we STAND ON THE PROMISES OF GOD, let us also STAND ON OUR FAITH.

III STAND TOGETHER

And finally, we’re called to STAND ON THE PROMISES of GOD, STANDON OUR FAITH, and STAND TOGETHER.

We need to remember who we are and where we live. We need to remember that this is the land of the free. A land where people of different backgrounds, races, nationalities and religions have come seeking freedom. We can’t let a group of morally bankrupt fanatics take away the one thing that unites us, our freedom by oppressing any group of people.

We can’t take on a mob mentality. We can’t start witch-hunts, going after anyone who looks middle-eastern. We can’t let hate groups have the final say. We can’t allow retaliation against the innocent or we sink to the level of those who perpetrated this against us. We proclaim that we’re different than that. We proclaim that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Now we have to STAND TOGETHER and NOT STAND for the idiotic acts of hate that have been happening.

Don’t get me wrong, I think we ought to hunt these people down. I think we should be like hound’s on the sent of their prey. I think we ought to go after them with every resource we can muster.

Once we find them, and I don’t have a dought that we will, we need to bring them to justice. Not vengeance, that belongs to God, but good old American justice.

We’re called to STAND ON THE PROMISES OF GOD, STANDON OUT FAITH, and AND STAND TOGETHER.

There is a word that God will be with us in all circumstances. “though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For thought art with me.” Psalm 23

Those who walk in the assurance that God is with them can live at peace in the world of today. They can lie down at night and sleep the peaceful rest. They can see a future out there. They do not rely upon themselves but seek the direction of God in their lives. While all this is going on they live out to the best of their ability the law of love.

In closing:

Maybe you saw the poem that a nine-year-old girl wrote. Rachel Engelland was troubled by the events of 911, just like all of us. Her parents Shawn and Sandra Engelland helped her try to understand what was going on and help her through the trauma. On Wednesday, Rachel’s teacher talked about patriotism, they sang the national Anthem and she told the kids to write in the journals.

Rachel wrote a poem she titled, :”It All Came At Such A Cost.” It goes like this

“Yes a lot of lives were lost”

It came at such a cost.

There wasn’t anything one could do.

But I hope you know I’m praying for you.

Yes, those lost were loved the most,

But if we hold hands from coast to coast,

And sing, sing, sing,

Let the Church bells ring, ring, ring,

We’ll lift each other up so high.

We’ll soar like eagles in the sky.

All the nations will see how we behave.

We’re the home of the free and home of the brave!

The WorldTradeCenter is gone, lives are lost,

It all came at such a cost.

Rachel said she: “wrote it to comfort people,” And I believe it does does.

Yes, they destroyed some of the premises and put some of us in panic mode. Yeah they took innocent lives. Yeah they shook the foundation of our sense of security and certainty. But we stand on the Promises of God for comfort, for strength, for guidance, for hope, for help, for courage. They can’t take that away. And they can’t take our freedom. 

STAND ON THE PROMISES of GOD, STAND ON OUR FAITH, and STAND TOGETHER.

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