Jude 21a
Keep Yourselves
Jude 21a
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
No, not ice cream.
The not-so-distant future here in the United States, as forecast by a Chuck Baldwin (whoever he is):
It is no hyperbole to say that the U.S. federal government has been on a “Ban God” bandwagon for the past 50 years. Whether it kicks prayer and Bible reading out of school, bars military chaplains from praying in Jesus’ name, burns Bibles in Iraq, removes state supreme court chief justices from their positions for posting the Ten Commandments, or threatens high school principals with jail for asking the blessing, the federal government has invoked the judgment of Heaven upon our country as surely as did Old Testament Israel.
Although the comfortable, sports-crazed, TV addicts probably aren’t paying attention, this country is on the verge of an implosion like you cannot believe. For anyone who cares to notice, the signs are everywhere.
First of all, Israel and Iran are on the verge of war. And right now, I’m not concentrating on the “why” or “who’s right or wrong” of the equation. I’m simply telling you, war between Israel and Iran could break out at any time. And when it does, the chances that it will not become nuclear and not become global are miniscule. Yes, I am saying it: the prospects for nuclear war have never been greater. […]
Secondly, America is on the verge of total financial collapse. By the end of this year, America’s budget deficit will stand at around $2 trillion. The debt gap is many trillions more than that. But the nail in the coffin for America’s fiscal health will be the decision by China to dump the U.S. dollar. Ladies and gentlemen, this will be the death knell for our financial stability and a painful lesson in sowing and reaping.
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Third, the paranoia regarding the Swine Flu being demonstrated by both government and media spokesmen begs a giant push for some type of “government solution.”
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Exactly how and when all of the above will actually materialize is yet to be seen. There is no doubt in my mind, however, that within the next few months, the world that we know today is going to vanish. And most Americans are totally unprepared for what’s coming.
If you are able to get out of debt, do it. If you need to scale down your lifestyle in order to be better prepared for difficult days, do it. If you don’t have guns and ammo, buy them.
Somehow, I don’t think he has FAFA solely in mind with that last sentence. If I’m right, I disagree with him. Vigorously. Biblically, in my view. (For the record, I do not agree 100% with Chuck Badlwin’s rhetoric and so forth. Not even close. I reference this article to expand your world view a bit — perhaps — but certainly not to endorse Mr. Baldwin or his theology.)
Anyway, you can read the full article here: It Is Going To Be A Rocky Road — it might do you some good.
Oh, you’re wondering what FAFA is, I suppose.
Firearm-Assisted Food Acquisition — another acronym of my very own arrangement and a PC-friendly way of saying hunting — Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! 🙄
Oh, having disclaimed Mr. Baldwin, allow me to claim Jesus and His Word:
This post has slowly been developing in my computer for a while. Polishing Politics was the original title. Then I thought, “Politics needs far more than polishing!”
So I thought to change the title to something along the lines of Reforming Politics or Recreating Politics. But that’s less poetic.
Then upon a little additional thought, this one: “Perhaps polishing is the best we can hope for politics anyway.”
I decided to leave the original title.
I’m no politician (though I think I’d make an excellent one). Keep all of that in mind as you consider the advice I have to offer politicians and the political class. Read it all
That’s my message to you, pastor friend, if you’re going to become political in the pulpit.
Today is Pulpit Freedom Sunday:
More than 80 pastors nationwide will be participating in the Alliance Defense Fund’s second annual Pulpit Freedom Sunday on Sept. 27. The pastors will preach sermons related to biblical perspectives on the positions of electoral candidates or current government officials, exercising their constitutional right to free religious expression despite a problematic Internal Revenue Service rule that activists groups often use to silence churches.
Pulpit Freedom Sunday is an event associated with the ADF Pulpit Initiative, a legal effort designed to secure the First Amendment rights of pastors in the pulpit. Some of the pastors preaching Sunday will address the positions of candidates in current state governor’s races; others will address the positions of existing government officials or people who have declared themselves for office in future elections.
“Pastors have a right to speak about biblical truths from the pulpit without fear of punishment. No one should be able to use the government to intimidate pastors into giving up their constitutional rights,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley. “ADF is not trying to get politics into the pulpit. On the contrary, the whole point is that churches should be allowed to decide for themselves what they want to talk about. The IRS should not be the one making the decision by threatening to revoke a church’s tax-exempt status. We need the government to get out of the pulpit.”
Let them proclaim freedom from politics in the pulpit!
I have a modest proposal. Those preachers who want the government to “get out of the pulpit” will put their pen where their mouth is by signing a public commitment to stay out of politics.
Any pastors who do not get out of politics will “get out of the pulpit.”
Did I say that is a modest proposal? Yep. And it is. Just like it’s sensible.
But is it Biblical?
(By the way, how does anybody get into a pulpit?! I mean, it’s not like it’s a closet or a telephone booth or or a bathtub or a car or even some sort of clerical garb.)
A few minutes I was scanning the first several screens of headlines at WorldNetDaily. That led me to this story:
“The researcher identified coins from many different periods, including coins that bore special markings identifying them as being from the era of Joseph. Among these, there was one coin that had an inscription on it, and an image of a cow symbolizing Pharaoh’s dream about the seven fat cows and seven lean cows, and the seven green stalks of grain and seven dry stalks of grain. It was found that the inscriptions of this early period were usually simple, since writing was still in its early stages, and consequently there was difficulty in deciphering the writing on these coins. But the research team [managed to] translate [the writing on the coin] by comparing it to the earliest known hieroglyphic texts…”
Joseph’s name appears twice on this coin, written in hieroglyphs: once the original name, Joseph, and once his Egyptian name, Saba Sabani, which was given to him by Pharaoh when he became treasurer. There is also an image of Joseph, who was part of the Egyptian administration at the time.
Read the full article here: Leading Egyptian Daily ‘Al-Ahram’ Reports: Coins from Era of Biblical Joseph Found in Egypt
Alas, they don’t show any close-ups of the Joseph coins.
Now that would be extremely interesting!
But I would want an explanation of how those hieroglyphics say what they claim they say.

Our lives seem to be controlled by whatever blow hits us next, sending us lurching from headache to heartache to horror story.
But we can choose how we respond emotionally.
We can choose to hold on to the One who promises never to leave us.
Source: a Barbara Johnson calendar
In following up on a WordPress tips link, I came across something that could be very useful to me in an entirely different realm:
Beat Your Filing Cabinet into Shape with a Filing System Workflow
Whether your filing system has gotten away from you or it was never really under control to begin with, you can use our handy guide to beat it back into shape.
Many people have a filing system that is largely accidental. At some point they had more papers than they could store effectively on their desk so they started squirreling them away in cabinets, drawers, and so on. In other cases you inherit a filing system, like with a new job, and an office packed with paperwork.
What can you do to tame your file cabinet and make it a useful storage and reference tool instead of a paper orphanage? You need a filing system workflow. A filing system workflow is a road map for papers to follow as they navigate through your office. We can’t provide an exact road map for you, but by answering some of the questions below and assessing your home and office needs you’ll be able to construct an effective filing system workflow of your own.
Make an Assessment: What do you want from your filing system and what does your filing system need to provide? Whether looking at your personal file cabinet in your home office or a bank of cabinets in your traditional office, before you do anything with your file system you need to hammer out what exactly it is that you want from the system and why you’re displeased with its current state enough to be reading a guide to beating it into shape.
There’s much more to the article (of course), so you’ll just have to go to it if it seems you need it.
At the top of this post I intimated I really needed it. Well, look at these photos and you be the judge: Read it all