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Friday, October 19, 2012

Last Generation World Edition: October 19, 2012 Friday Heshvan 3, 5773

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Father

You know the heart of Man

But you also made man in your image

 

Imagine O God

If we could turn our heart

Into the Image you made us

 


 

(Weekly)

VIDDEVO

"You are a Missionary"

 

 

 

RAPTURE READY NEWS FLASHER

19 Oct 12

 

Putin’s New ‘Fortress Russia’
Moscow is cozying up to China, supporting the Assad regime in Syria and ignoring the Iranian nuclear race. The Kremlin is hard at work to create a sphere of influence along its periphery and a “pole” in the multipolar world that would stand up to Washington.-Putin is implementing a “Fortress Russia” policy, which is based on repression at home and confrontation abroad. It is used to justify a $700 billion military buildup.  

A place for Jews on the Temple Mount
The state of affairs on the Temple Mount is intolerable and untenable.-A way must be found to enable Jews to exercise their right to commune with their Maker, without further stoking hatred and intolerance. In fact, there is a simple and very practical solution to this predicament: build a synagogue on the Temple Mount where Jews would be free to pray as they wish.  

"#UnBonJuif": Twitter deluged with French antisemitism
Jewish and anti-racist organisations in France have threatened to sue dozens of Twitter users for posting antisemitic jokes and statements on the site using the hashtag #UnBonJuif (“a good Jew”). Many tweets mocked the Holocaust, said “a good Jew is a dead Jew” or contained other racist statements which are illegal under French law.-Antisemitic violence has grown in France by 45 per cent in the first eight months of 2012.  

Car bomb causes massive blast in Beirut
Lebanon's state-run news agency says a massive blast in east Beirut was caused by a car bomb and that there are casualties. An Associated Press reporter at the scene saw bloodied people being helped into ambulances and heavy damage to what appeared to be residential buildings in the mostly Christian Achrafieh neighborhood.  

Small earthquake rattles western Nebraska
The U.S. Geological Survey says a magnitude 3.6 earthquake happened at 11:21 p.m. Wednesday. It was centered about 18 miles northwest of Hyannis (heye-AN'-us). Grant County Sheriff Shawn Hebbert told The Omaha-World Herald (http://bit.ly/Rbu3zF ) that some people felt the quake, saying it woke them up. The sheriff says he didn't feel a thing.  

East China Sea tension: China conducts naval exercises
China is conducting naval exercises in the East China Sea, state media report, amid heightened tensions with Japan over islands both claim. The exercises are aimed at "sharpening response to emergencies in missions to safeguard territorial sovereignty", state-run Xinhua news agency said. They involve 11 ships and eight aircraft, including vessels from marine surveillance and fisheries agencies.  

EU leaders agree to one banking overseer
EU leaders agreed to create a single banking overseer for the eurozone that could aid ailing banks, but Germany and Britain balked at some details. The 27 EU heads of state and government agreed "on a political framework for the end of 2012 and a gradual implementation in 2013" of a new EU single supervisory mechanism, European Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said after the first day of a two-day EU leaders' summit on resolving the eurozone debt crisis. The commission is the EU's executive body.  

Moderate earthquake rattles Egypt, felt in Israel
5.0-magnitude quake comes two days ahead of Israel’s large-scale preparedness drill..  

Assad launches new wave of air raids, pounding key Syrian town
Syrian regime warplanes launched a new wave of strikes Thursday on the northwestern town of Maaret al-Numan, seized by rebels last week, an AFP correspondent reported. Fighter jets began overflying and bombarding Maaret al-Numan, located on the main Damascus-Aleppo highway, in the early hours of the morning, targeting the strategic town and its periphery.  

Spain banks’ worst-case scenario turning real
Bad loans as a proportion of total lending jumped to a record 10.5% in August from a restated 10.1% in July as 9.3-billion euros (US$12.2-billion) of loans were newly classified as being in default, according to data published by the Bank of Spain on its website Thursday. The ratio has climbed for 17 straight months from 0.72% in December 2006, before Spain’s property boom turned to bust.  

Despite Manipulation, Swiss Gold To Become Money
There is an incredible amount of intervention and manipulation (in the gold and silver markets). I know you’ve had these superb interviews with the ‘London Trader,’ but just looking at the screen, at every important level, the gold and silver prices are being attacked and there is selling taking place.”  

More Believe In Space Aliens Than In God According To U.K. Survey
More than 33 million U.K. citizens believe in extraterrestrial life, compared to just over 27 million -- less than half the country -- who believe in God. That's the result of an online survey of 1,359 adults who were asked a variety of questions ranging from belief in alien visits to Earth, suspicions of UFO cover-ups, belief in extraterrestrials vs. belief in God, and whether or not men actually landed on the moon.  

Gallup study: Only 3.4 percent of US adults are LGBT
A new Gallup survey, touted as the largest of its kind, estimates that 3.4 percent of American adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The findings, released Thursday, were based on interviews with more than 121,000 people. Gallup said it is the largest study ever aimed at calculating the nation's LGBT population.  

Romney leads by seven in latest Gallup tracking
Mitt Romney leads President Obama by seven points with a majority of the vote, according to Gallup’s latest tracking poll. The poll puts Romney at 52 percent, ahead of Obama who is at 45 percent.  

Tornadoes, severe storms swat Southeast; 7 hurt
At least four tornadoes were part of the storm system that raked northern and central Mississippi on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, injuring at least seven people, the National Weather Service said. The biggest of the four storms was a twister that traveled 16 miles through several counties east of Jackson. With a half-mile-wide damage path, it was rated EF-3 on the Fujita scale, with peak winds estimated at 140 mph, the weather service said. That storm blew down trees as well as three electrical transmission towers.  

Clashes erupt at Greek anti-austerity protests
Greek police clashed with anti-austerity protesters hurling stones and petrol bombs on the day of a general strike that brought much of the near-bankrupt country to a standstill. In the second major walkout in three weeks on Thursday, almost 40,000 protesters marched in Athens in a bid to show EU leaders meeting in Brussels that new wage and pension cuts will only worsen their plight after five years of recession.  

Afghan roadside bomb kills 18 wedding guests
A massive roadside bomb has killed at least 18 people on their way to a wedding in northern Afghanistan. At least 15 others have been wounded in what a BBC correspondent called one of the worst such attacks in the country for some time.  

EU summit: Compromise deal on eurozone bank supervisor
EU leaders have agreed to set up a single eurozone banking supervisor - a major step towards a banking union. A legislative framework is to be in place by 1 January next year, with the body starting work later in 2013.  

Yemen soldiers killed in attack on south military base
At least nine soldiers have been killed in an attack by suspected al-Qaeda militants on a military base in southern Yemen, military officials say. The attackers drove a vehicle into the base in Shuqra, Abyan province, before blowing it up. One official said they travelled in a military vehicle and passed through several checkpoints to reach the camp.

 

DAY 22 of 40 

God Save your People 

from Blindness

 

Remove from them the stony heart

The Distracted View

The Perspective of Hate and Fear

So prevelant in our land.

 

God

 

Only You Can Light Our Darkness

Because O Lord Most Hight

In the Heart of the People

How Great is the Darkness 

WITHIN

 


 FEATURED NEWS STORY

Car bomb in predominantly Christian area of Beirut triggers fears of Syria spillover; top Lebanese intelligence official killed

 

A car burns after an explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, 
on Friday, October 19. The blast hit the Ashrafiyeh district 
in East Beirut, a predominantly Christian area.

 


The explosion at the heart of the Christian section of Beirut 
killed at least nine people and injured more than 90.

The bomb that ripped through a calm and urbane neighborhood in the heart of Beirut on Friday killed a top Lebanese intelligence official, unearthing fears of a spillover from Syria's civil war.

General Hassan, the intelligence chief of Lebanon’s Internal Security Forces, played a leading role a few months ago in the arrest of a former information minister, Michel Samaha, who had close ties with the Syrian leadership and was accused of plotting a campaign of bombings and assassinations in Lebanon. Mr. Samaha’s arrest was widely viewed as evidence of a Syrian plot to spread sectarian mayhem in Lebanon.

The attack killed at least eight other people and injured more than 90. It is not clear whether al-Hassan is counted in that death toll.

Andrew Tabler, a expert on Syria and Lebanon at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said the bombing is "a message from Damascus to stay away from Michel Samaha and Syrian allies."

 

 


Featured News 

New Security Council line-up 
better for Israel
 

Huge bomb blast in Beirut kills 
at least 8, wounds scores
 

Suspected al Qaeda attack on 
Yemen army base kills 26
 

Moderate earthquake rattles 
Egypt - Felt in Israel
 

Thieves breach IDF base in 
north; steal 4 rifles
 

Navy prepares for possible 
takeover of 'Estelle'
 

Iran: Drone infiltration proves 
Israel can’t defend itself
 

Assad forces intensify air 
assaults; dozens killed
 

Ahead of largest ever joint 
US-Israel drill, generals say 
troop cutback insignificant
 

Latest News 

Special Report: Food, beverage 
industry pays for seat at 
health-policy table
 

North Korea leader's nephew 
in rare interview
 

3.8-magnitude quake shakes 
Istanbul
 

India Approves $1.5-Bln 
Russian Missile Buy
 

Exclusive: China power brokers 
agree preferred leadership team - 
sources
 

Kurdish rebels blow up 
Iranian gas pipeline in 
Turkey
 

EU summit: Compromise deal 
on eurozone bank supervisor
 

New cyber attacks on U.S. 
banks; Iran suspected
 

Afghan woman beheads 
daughter-in-law for 
refusing prostitution, 
police say
 

Suspected ringleader in 
Libya attack scoffs at 
US in plain sight
 

NY Appeals Court Strikes Down 
Defense of Marriage Act
 

Satellite photos of Iran 
military site bring questions 
of explosives testing
 

Billy Graham urges Americans 
to vote Biblical values in 
new ad campaign
 

Consulate attack may have been 
aimed at driving US out of 
eastern Libya, sources say
 

Google results, filed by 
mistake, miss; shares dive
 

Peru landslide kills 
11 in jungle village
 

At least 4 injured after severe 
storms slam several Mississippi 
counties
 

Russia Warns of 'Technical 
Response' to NATO Missile 
Plans
 

White House News 

Obama, Romney joke at Al Smith 
dinner in New York
 

Obama, Romney: First Thoughts - 
Wooing Women
 

Obama, Romney turn up the 
tension in second presidential 
debate
 

Israel News 

Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither
slumber nor sleep. - Psalms 121:4 (KJV) 


Report: 70% of buildings may 
collapse during strong quake
 

Over 2,000 Jews pray 
for girl shot by Taliban
 

Jerusalem residents suffer 
from stone attacks
 

Provocative Commentary 

The Great Gaffe at Hofstra - 
Charles Krauthammer
 

Show vs. substance - 
Paul Greenberg
 

How Obama & friends helped 
'advance' the Middle East - 
Caroline B. Glick 


It Comes Down to Foreign 
Policy - William Kristol
 

Who Is Responsible for 
the Mess in Libya? - 
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
 

The second debate - 
Cal Thomas 


The crown of Aleppo - 
Paul Greenberg 


Russia drops a bombshell on U.S. 
nuclear safeguard plan and few 
notice - Martin Schram
 

Betrayal of Israel by liberal US 
Jews - Shoula Romano Horing
 

Argo: An October Surprise - 
Charles C.W. Cooke
 

A Game Changer for the Abortion 
Debate - George Weigel
 

Romney, Obama, And Biden: 
The Good, The Bad And 
The Ugly - Dick Morris
 

Confusion or Coverup? - What we 
knew about the Benghazi attack and 
when we knew it. - Thomas Joscelyn
 

Classless Joe - The VP Debate - 
Yuval Levin
 

The 'war' you don't hear about --- 
the one on average Americans - 
Jay Ambrose 


Mainline Churches vs. Israel - 
Elliott Abrams
 

Obama Would Double 
Down in a Second Term - 
David Limbaugh 


What They Believe: Both Obama, 
Romney come from traditions 
far from Christian orthodoxy - 
Jamie Dean
 

Inspired by God 

 

Christian News

"The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early on their knees. He who fritters away the early morning, its opportunity and freshness, in other pursuits than seeking God will make poor headway seeking Him the rest of the day. If God is not first in our thoughts and efforts in the morning, He will be in the last place the remainder of the day." - E. M. Bounds 


October 19: Triumph Through 
Trouble - Charles Stanley
 

October 19: The Unheeded Secret - 
Oswald Chambers
 

October 19: Cushion of The Sea - 
Streams in the Desert
 

A.W. Tozer's Daily Devotional 

Charles Spurgeon's 'Morning and 
Evening' Daily Devotional
 

Daily Light 'Morning and Evening' 
Devotional - Jonathan Bagster
 

 

 

 

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"FEATURED STUDY"

 

 

Someone asked me this week what I thought about James MacDonald having T. D. Jakes at the Elephant Room. Well, to put it simply, I think it was great! James took a bold step in reaching out and inviting a man that some Evangelicals don't want to accept. I can understand having genuine questions about Jakes' position on the doctrine of the Trinity considering his longtime involvement with "Oneness Pentecostalism," and his own admission that he at one time held to an anti-trinitarian view of God's nature. But he has also, on several occasions over the past few years, stated that he no longer holds a "Oneness" or "modalistic" view of God and now believes in the doctrine of the Trinity. This he clearly articulated once again at the Elephant Room.

Jakes formally held the Oneness doctrine, also known as "Jesus Only," which teaches that Jesus is both the Father and the Son. The term Father refers to His deity, the term Son refers to His humanity. According to the Oneness doctrine, there is no Trinity—one God in three persons; rather there is one God who expresses Himself in different modes, sometimes as Father, sometimes as Son, and sometimes as Spirit. Now this teaching is certainly contrary to the biblical doctrine of the triune nature of God and is therefore "heretical," but to say that those who hold this view are not Christians is in my opinion going too far. Granted, it is an incorrect view regarding the nature of God, but it is not like other anti-trinitarian views that deny the full deity of Christ. I personally do not think you can put those who hold the Oneness doctrine in the same category as a Jehovah's Witness or a Mormon. I might be wrong, but that's the way I see it at this point. Should we seek to correct the view of the Oneness Pentecostals? Yes we should, in the same way we would seek to correct any person or group that has fallen into theological error. What I don't think we should do is spurn them or cast a final eternal judgment on them.

Now back to T. D. Jakes and those Evangelicals who are still refusing to accept him. This is sad! Give the brother a break. What else could he have done to affirm his belief in the Trinity? He's declared publicly that he "now" (showing he's moved away from his former position) believes that God exists in three persons. He even explained that during the process of changing his position he began to see that there were things the Bible says about the Father that couldn't be said about the Son, and things the Bible says about the Son that couldn't be said about the Father, necessitating distinct persons within the divine nature. He did say that he wasn't all that crazy about the use of the term "persons" when speaking about the distinctions within the divine nature, but others have expressed similar things, feeling that sometimes the term person might be too limiting or give the impression that God is a person just like we are. This seems to me to be the kind of theological "hair splitting" that has been the bane of the church from generation to generation, and something that, God help us, we really need to outgrow.

My hat is off to James and to the others who came together with T. D. Jakes for a time of honest dialogue and fellowship in Christ at the Elephant Room. The church desperately needs more of this kind of thing. After all, Jesus didn't say that the world would know we were His disciples by our total agreement on all the finer points of theology; He did say that they would know we were His disciples by our love for one another. The Elephant Room was a beautiful display of Christ's disciples doing just that.

 

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Brian has been involved in pastoral ministry for over 30 years. He has served as senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Vista, California, and as senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Westminster, London, England. Brian has been extensively involved in missions and church planting work throughout various parts of the world. He now serves at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California. Brian is the featured speaker on the Bible teaching program "Back to Basics." He is known for his clear and challenging exposition of the Scriptures. Brian and his wife Cheryl have four children and four grandsons and reside in Southern California. You can connect with Pastor Brian through his Facebook Page orTwitter

 

http://michaeljamesstone.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=viddevotoday

 

 

WEEKLY WORD

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WHEN I WAS A CHILD I THOUGHT AS A CHILD WOULD.

 

Growing up I watched John Wayne, Errol Flyinn, Classic movies of Good conquering Evil and even greater stories of Dying for your Country.

 

When I was a child I thought dying for your country was good thing.

 

Getting older I used to watch Battle Cry, King Arthur, Exodus and many movies that all wanted to tell me to die for and Idea. To give my life fo
r a higher calling, be devoted to the IDEAL even if it meant my death.

 

When I was a child I thought ideas were a good thing to believe in.

 

Later in life people told me I needed to solve social issues. I watched SCI FI and fantasy movies telling me I could make a difference, I could change the world, I could save the planet, the hungry, the poor and the unborn.

When I was a young man I thought solving issues were a good thing.

I got Old.

 

I have seen in retro movies and the same stories being told again to die for your country. And I have seen a generation of people actually think bombing each other and fighting wars for peace actually work....

 

I am too old for that. Been there, done that.

 

I have seen the ideal societies again playing push me pull you with everyone saying I have to make a change because it really is up to me stop Abortion, Fix the Debt, Create Jobs, Do healthcare, renew the world....

 

Sorry, I am too old for that.
Been there, done that.

 

You know even Christians now are telling me I have to vote Mormon and put away being a Christian because if I don't vote I am not saved or somehow I am not "with them"

 

So sorry, I have decided to Follow Jesus.
I don't follow men, I don't follow creeds. I don't follow you when you have high idea's or moral dilemmas. I don't worry or fret or act like I can save the World. I can't

 

I follow Jesus.

 

OTHERS MAY DIE FOR ALOT OF REASON:

I HAVE DECIDED TO LIVE WITH JESUS. 

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Father

As a Father pitieth his children
and has mercy on us

Lord have mercy

God as Creator of the Universe 
Lord have Mercy


There is not one Day nor one day 
we do not need you mercy.

God it is hard to say it as we should mean it
Lord have mercy on us.

When Israel your people were led astray
It was not by others they refused to obey
But chose to reject you.

We have become like Israel today.
We are in name only calling ourselves
Christian.

Lord have mercy, Lord have Grace
Lord lead us in the Way everlasting

Guard us and Guide us with a Strong Hand
We have each turned to our own way

Help us to Find
The Way, The Truth, The Life

Help us Jesus

We need you

 

The Religion of Politics

 

People don't want to admit how Religious they are by practicing  politics. And yert they do the same things in politics they do in religion.

 

People will put Faith in a candidate. Organizers want you to Believe in a party. Dogmas are campaign promises, made by men but now power in them to be true. Doctrines are party platforms people want everyone to agree on but seldon do. I really don't see any difference between a religious fanatic and poltical junkie. They both go to and use extremes to accomplish one purpose.


As good as religion can be at times and abused at others, I see the same truth in politics. Truth, Honesty, Integrity, Social Justice, Moral righteousness, just like religion I see politics wanting those to be done while in fact doing the opposite, much like religion. Wars, Debates, Agreements, Money, Economics, Health, Commerce, Trade. I do find the RELIGION OF POLITICS often more active in America than relgions of man.


Sadly I see On the Altar of Politcs America crucified of her Soul for the sake of Elections and little Grace or God involved at all


Religion and Politics cannot solve personal relationships, only people can.


Jesud wanted nothing do with Politics or Religion


If it meant giving up God in the Process


Have you?

 

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