“Now the Lord had said to
Abram: ‘Go forth from your country, and from your relatives and from your
father’s house, to a land which I will show you. I will make you a great
nation; and I will bless you and make your name great; and so you shall be a
blessing; and I will bless those who bless you, and the one who curses you I
will curse. And in you all the families
of the earth will be blessed.” (Genesis 12:1-3).
Hey Gang: The Word of God is filled with irrevocable laws that, if we choose to tamper with, we will reap a harvest. In my years of serving as Chaplain at the Village, the focus of my ministry was based on the Seed Planting Parable, an irrevocable law of God. Paul taught: You tamper with God's laws at your own peril when he wrote, "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap." in Galatians 6:7
I can attest to the fact that in all the times I ask youngsters,
“if I planted a seed of corn, what would I get in return?” The answer was consistent throughout the
years – “You would get corn!” I wish I
could say, when I used this analogy with kids, I wished they would see
themselves as the seed and im-mediately change their seed planting program, but
seldom was that the case.
Do you know what the Abrahamic Covenant is? Do you think it is
in still God's plan for today? I pray
all who that are reading this epistle know, and apply it to their lives; but
let me share a point or two on this irrevocable law. The Abrahamic Covenant is a God-given promise
based on the seed planting principle that you will reap what you sow, and can influence
every decision you make in this life time - every time! – every time!.
Paul, in writing to the Galatians, was very clear; this is an
irrevocable law that can never be annulled (Gal. 3:17).
Now, I am sure most of you are very aware of what I have said so
far, but let me go a step further and put some meat on this principal. For the past several months I have had a
growing feeling, in my gizzard, that I am in a cage with two ravenous beast - a
hungry bear on one side and an angry lion on the other; and I hear the door
opening and see they are about to slip a Tasmanian Devil into the fray. I wonder which one will win the day and have
the joy of ripping me to shreds.
I believe we can change the characters in that analogy and put
the United States of America, the "Land of the free and the home of Brave"
in the cage, and replace the hungry bear with the Supreme Court’s decision on
same sex marriage. Is it not
interesting that the court's decision was announced during "Gay Pride
Month" as set by President O. There
was never any doubt by the court watchers that the Court would make same-sex
marriage the law of the land by a six to three vote. On that issue they were
off by one vote, and another nail was added to the coffin of this once proud
nation.
In a recent follow up article pertaining to this decision, I
learned two very significant things: First gay- right marriages have been adopted as national
law only once before in recorded world history.
I thought it might be Sodom, but not so, it was in the days of Noah! I also learned that Nepal, the country with
total recognition of gay rights recently adopted gay marriage as the law of
their land. Here is a tidbit that might get your attention: shortly after Nepal
passed their gay-right laws they were hit with a major earthquake where 8500
people were killed.
I close this epistle with Paul’s word “Be not deceived, we will
reap what we sow” (Gal 6:7).
Blessings, Gramps - for some reason a post did not go out last week and will be posted Sat April 16
PS Check out grampswhatshappeningman.blogspot.com posted Sat April 16 - Russia and Iran
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