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April 2005 Newsletter
Where Is The Outrage?
Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, "We ought to obey God rather than men."
Acts 5:29
We live in very serious times. We live in very troubled times. The case
of Terry Schiavo had so many people thinking, wrestling with the question:
Who has custody of this woman? Does her husband? Or her parents?
Should the courts step in? What is the proper role of judges in a situation
like this? Should Congress step in? Should a feeding tube be removed so
someone will die a slow and painful death? Should water be withheld so
someone will die a slow and painful death?
People go to jail in this country for starving a dog or a cow. Should an
innocent person be treated this way with the full support of the police,
the courts, the state government, and the federal government? Is everyone
able to prevent cruelty to animals — just call the local SPCA —
but not able to prevent cruelty to humans?
I have a much different question to pose. No matter what side of the
debate you take, tell me. Where is the outrage? Tell me:
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Since when is it okay to pull a feeding tube from someone
and it not be an outrageous act of murder in our country?
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How far have we fallen as a nation that our blood doesn't
boil when someone is allowed to starve to death for 13 days
in full view of the world? And no one with the power to stop
it would lift a finger!
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Where were the throngs of protestors when our government
sanctioned the pulling of a feeding tube from a living person
innocent of any crime? Aren't criminals treated better than this?
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Isn't this an example of the "cruel and unusual punishment"
forbidden by our Constitution?
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Did you know that nurses said that Terry could actually drink and
take food by mouth? They knew because they had fed her until forbidden
to do it.
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Did you know that part of the court order to remove the feeding tube
was that no one could walk into that room with food or water for her?
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Didn't it bother you just a little bit that Terri's parents were strip-searched
before they went into Terri's room in order to make sure that they didn't have
any provisions for their daughter?
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Big question: Why would it matter if anyone brought in food or water if
she couldn't take nourishment by her mouth?
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Why wasn't the truth told about Terri's condition? Why wasn't she
examined by the doctors who offered to do it?
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Why wasn't Terri brought before Congress? They had ordered her to
be brought before them so they could see for sure what her condition
was really like, and not just have to decide between conflicting opinions
rather than observation.
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Why didn't most people — especially the people with the power to
stop the murder — behave normally? What's normal behavior when
someone is thirsty? When someone is hungry?
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What do you do when you someone asks you for money because they are
hungry or thirsty?
After this, Jesus — knowing that all things were now accomplished — that
the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, "I thirst." Now there was
set a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled a spunge with vinegar,
and put it upon hyssop, and put it to his mouth.
John 19:28-29
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So is it okay to bring Jesus something to drink when He is thirsty, but not Terri
Schiavo? Doesn't anyone remember that what you do "unto the least of these" you
do unto Him.
Perhaps you are thinking, "The police said you couldn't bring anything in to her.
The courts said you couldn't do it. So we must obey what they say. Isn't that what
Romans 13 is all about?"
Did you know that over 40 people got arrested trying to bring her nourishment?
I didn't read about people getting arrested for doing that for Jesus.
Did you know that one of the people arrested was 10 years old? I hope you saw his
picture on the Internet. I have a feeling that a couple of very bold parents raised
this child.
So let me ask you another question: Where is the line that you finally will not let
anyone cross? Where is the line that, when it is threatened, you are going to take
up your cross and make your stand?
Will it be if they kill a baby once it leaves the mother's womb? No, they've been
doing that routinely for quite a while.
Will it be if they lock down your church and say you can't worship there? No,
they've been doing that for a while, too, using the IRS and other government
agencies to muster up a pretest of legality.
Will it be when they force your kids to go to government schools? No, that's been
going on for a long time, here and there. And President Clinton and others regularly
defame law-abiding, God-fearing homeschoolers as terrorists who commit crimes like
the Oklahoma City bombing.
Will it be when they allow pedophilia to be legal? What, you didn't know that these
people are a protected species for decades? The Man-Boy Love Association and many
other organizations of pedophiles use the US Post Office regularly, and people who
refuse to deliver their stuff are forced to quit.
Or how about when the government says that people can't live past 80 years old because
they take up too many resources? This isn't official yet, but it's being hinted at,
and for many decades some nursing homes have been routinely executing the elderly,
by injection or by withholding food and water, when their money has run out.
Where is the outrage about all this?
What will be the line in the sand for you? Where will you say, "That's it!"
My next question is this: Why is civil disobedience OK when people know they are
not being treated fairly because of their skin color? Why is that an OK thing to
do, but not an OK thing to do when people are not being treated fairly because of
their faith? Or when precious people that God and God alone has created are being
discriminated against and even destroyed because of hate and prejudice?
Did you know that not only were all those police outside the hospice where Terri
was being held prisoner, but that there was also a sniper on one of the buildings?
What was he there for? Was he going to shoot people bringing cups of water in?
What would have happened if just one church of a thousand people had showed up
with food and water for Terri? (And where is there a pastor who would lead a group
like that?)
Would those police have arrested everybody? Maybe that is the point we need to
reach in America before we will stand up and say, "Thus far and no further!"
Our society has decayed so much in recent years that it is unrecognizable to people
who were born before 1960. When is someone with a backbone going to make a stand?
Will that person ever be you or me? Or will we spend our whole life seeking the
approval of men rather than the approval of God?
We live in troubling times. We are in a much more serious state than any of us
can imagine. How do I know? The starving death of Terri disappeared from the scene
in just a couple of days! Why? Because the Pope died. Our society's moral outrage
was easily defused by the media's shift of interest.
As usual, the media was the keeper of our minds, and we just moved on with them
to something else — the next event that would keep our attention for a short time.
But we need to revisit the issues: When courts usurp the authority vested by the
people in other branches of government, and the people of this nation "under God"
no longer live and think "under God," we are in more serious trouble than you or
I can imagine.
In the second and third chapters of the book of Revelation, Jesus speaks to six
churches, commending and rebuking. These congregations existed at the time, and
the messages were meaningful to them.
But there is some evidence that these messages are also prophetic to the Church
down through the ages until the Last Days, with the sixth message being appropriate
to the Last Days of the Church. Since most Bible believers think that we now live
in those Last Days, what did Jesus speak prophetically to us?
[Jesus is speaking to John} And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write:
These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the
creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would that
thou wert cold or hot.
So then, because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spur thee out
of my mouth. Because thou sayest, "I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need
of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind,
and naked.
I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and
white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do
not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see.
As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous, therefore, and repent. Behold I
stand at the door and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come
in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame,
and am set down with my Father in his throne. He that hath an ear, let him hear what
the Spirit saith unto the churches.
Troubled times lie ahead for us — not just because of Satan, but because Christians are
complacent. When God's judgment falls on this country in a way you have never seen or
imagined before, please don't act surprised.
When fire and brimstone rain down on America, don't wonder why. We will be getting what
we deserve. Shame on lukewarm followers of Jesus who barely live for Him, and who certainly
wouldn't want to die for Him.
Let's pray: Father forgive us for our complacent attitudes, and for not giving our all to
your cause. We are a nation of sinners headed either for judgment or revival. In the coming
days, Father, help each one of us decide which side we will be on. Let us stand for Jesus
or stand for sin, but let us all know: There is no middle ground. Yours is the only way.
Amen
Until the nets are full,
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