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- Called and Chosen, but What about Faithful?
- Pittsburgh or Your Family? You Choose Who Lives or Dies
- I Support Tamara Scott for Iowa’s Republican National Committeewoman
- Sarah Palin to Headline RightOnline
| Called and Chosen, but What about Faithful? Posted: 05 Jun 2012 03:54 AM PDT
That we are called is without dispute. God saw us from before he even began the universe. We were not afterthoughts. He called us by name, who were written in the Lamb's Book of Life. They were not empty spaces left waiting to be filled, for he foreknew us. Of all that were lost, God has graciously chosen to save us unworthy sinners. Christian pastors should never resist preaching grace for fear that some might respond to it by living profligate and self-destructive lives, saying to themselves that if God wants to save them, He will. But, if He does not save them, their punishment is just, because the sinner heaps judgment upon himself by saying that “God does not see.” Yet, it is just those kinds of rebellious sinners that God often chooses to save. Indeed many pastors preach salvation by grace freely, indiscriminately, perhaps to even say promiscuously, and God rescues sinners from their sins, even the sin of unbelief. It is a marvel. It is amazing. For the believer, He grants unto us both faith and repentance and all things needed to save us. For the same reason, neither should pastors be afraid to preach about election. That many are called and few are chosen. That God passes over some and saves others. Of course, preachers should be clear that whosoever calls upon Him and looks to Him in faith will be saved. This is of great comfort to His people. So while there are many in our day who willingly preach the gospel call and election, I fear that we have neglected the third earthly promise gifted to His people: faithfulness. As if to echo the warning in Galatians, if not outright violate it, we have begun in the Spirit but continued in the flesh. Rare is the sermon heard today on the promise of God that He WILL sanctify you. He will cause you to be faithful. When Christians sin, it is easy to give stern warning, and that rightly so. It is Biblical. But as long as they continue the struggle, they must be also given comfort and hope that God loves them and will forgive them, but also that He WILL sanctify them. This promise is just as sure as the one that he will save us. Did the Father hear His Son's prayer mentioned in John 17:17?
Did God keep the promise He made to the Apostle Paul that his preaching was destined
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God will not only keep you to the end, as many Christians correctly assert, but he will sanctify you in the meantime. You can trust that He has called you, chosen you and He will cause you to be faithful.
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| Pittsburgh or Your Family? You Choose Who Lives or Dies Posted: 05 Jun 2012 12:13 AM PDT From my new book, With Christ in the Voting Booth:
I grant that something like this is more likely to happen to Jack Bauer on “24″ than to any person in real life. But the choice is clear, you cannot bargain one life away to save others. In the above dilemma it would be the terrorists who would be held accountable for killing countless people, not you. Nevertheless, government officials (and voters who vote them in) face dilemmas no less a matter of life or death than this one when they vote on laws dealing with abortion, euthanasia, warfare, vital organ removal or even healthcare legislation. Doctors, nurses, EMTS, firemen and family members with elderly or sick and dying loved ones also face life or death decisions that should be based on the Law of God, not the whims of society. Former vice-president Dick Cheney received a heart from a living donor, and the only debate was whether he got special treatment and whether someone aged 71 should get a “prized” organ. Hardly any one questioned the practice of killing one person to save another. May we do evil, that good may come? God Forbid Link to this post! |
| I Support Tamara Scott for Iowa’s Republican National Committeewoman Posted: 04 Jun 2012 06:45 PM PDT
Personally I know her to be a godly wife and mother who has been a leader within the homeschooling community. She is a person of integrity, compassion and grace and I believe she would serve Iowa's Republicans well. So I hope that the state convention on June 16th would see fit to make her our state's next Iowa Republican Committeewoman. I met with her today to discuss her candidacy, why she wants to run, why she thinks she is the best candidate, what her priorities would be if elected and what her concerns are about the Republican Party at the state and national levels. You can watch that video below:
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| Sarah Palin to Headline RightOnline Posted: 04 Jun 2012 11:30 AM PDT
AFP Foundation President Tim Phillips said, “Sarah Palin is an expert at harnessing social media technology and tactics to shape the narrative. Few others have demonstrated Palin's prowess at breaking the rules of the Old Guard Media. We're thrilled to have her join us at RightOnline, which already features some of the most influential figures and publishers of online news in the country." Governor Palin will participate in Friday evening’s ‘Tribute to Andrew Breitbart’ by the Breitbart News team and will introduce Citizen United’s new film “Occupy Unmasked” written/directed by Stephen K. Bannon and featuring Andrew Breitbart. Palin is the latest to join an already impressive lineup of new media gurus that includes pollster Scott Rasmussen, author Jonah Goldberg, FOX News contributor Michelle Malkin, Breitbart News editor Dana Loesch, and many more. For the fifth year in a row, RightOnline is the can’t-miss event for liberty-loving bloggers and citizen journalists who want to take their online activism to the next level. To learn about the other speakers at RightOnline and for frequent updates, visit www.RightOnline.com. Join the conversation on Twitter with hashtag #RO12. Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) is a nationwide organization of citizen-leaders committed to advancing every individual's right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFPF believes reducing the size and intrusiveness of government is the best way to promote individual productivity and prosperity for all Americans. AFPF educates and engages citizens to support restraining state and federal government growth and returning government to its constitutional limits. AFPF is more than 1.9 million activists strong, with activists in all 50 states. AFPF has 34 state chapters and affiliates. More than 90, 000 Americans in all 50 states have made a financial contribution to AFP or AFP Foundation. For more information, visit http://www.americansforprosperityfoundation.com. Americans for Prosperity does not support or oppose candidates for public office. Link to this post! |
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