before the sun goes down
"Be of good courage, and let us behave ourselves valiantly for our people, and for the cities of our God: and let the LORD do that which is good in His sight" (I Chronicles 19:13).
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Something to Consider if an Abolitionist is not Running in your Area.
The Sense of the Abolition Symbol
[This was the symbol that Abolitionists of Slavery utilized, to identify their position and spread their message. They put the symbol everywhere, on their businesses, on their jewelry, etc. If you consider the words on it, you will find that they had the same Biblical propositions: "AM NOT I A MAN?" (God created the slaves in His image also) "AND A BROTHER" (Jesus died for them too).]
Saturday, June 15, 2024
We are Abolitionists
How are abolitionists of human abortion different?
Abolitionists of abortion are engaging for equal protection from murder under the law for all. We are calling for the total and immediate abolition of child sacrifice.
We are not "overnighters". We will be not cast down and give up if the bill doesn't get heard in committee or doesn't get to the floor. Duty is ours. Results are God's.
We do not compromise with unjust measures to look like we are getting "something" done. We will not follow a multitude to do evil that good may come. We will not be guided by polls, we will not be swayed by the number of chariots or horses, I mean votes, there are on which side. We go by the shout of the King.
We continue to call for justice and plead for truth. We love our neighbors as ourselves. We will not be weary in well doing, but shall keep pressing, rising to smite again with truth, raising the banner, day after day, session after session, until justice is established.
We will not exchange the truth for a lie. We will not embrace partiality along the way. We will not celebrate iniquity. We will not be enamored with feigned love.
So many will try to treat the ending of abortion like a political game with different plays to get some yardage, or other such analogies. THIS IS NO GAME. It is the MURDER of MILLIONS of our most vulnerable neighbors.
Howsoever, I will say...
I am willing to play the long game.
I am NOT willing to play the wrong game.
Abortion must be abolished. Not Regulated.
[I Chronicles 19:13; Proverbs 11:1; Deuteronomy 16:19-20; Exodus 23:2; Romans 3:8; Psalm 20:7; Numbers 32:21; Isaiah 59:4; James 2:8; Galatians 6:9; Ecclesiastes 12:1; Psalm; 94:16; Psalm 60:4; Luke 18:3-5; Amos 5:15; Romans 1:25; I Timothy 5:21; I Corinthians 13:6]
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet
It ought to be confessed that far too few members of the body of Christ in our society have ever stood once outside an abortion death camp as ambassadors for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Even smaller are the numbers of Christians who stand at such murder mills on a regular basis, say, daily, weekly, or monthly. Way too seldom are there believers found on site to pray, preach, or plead, or even be present. This is a grief on a number of levels.
I will address one sad issue that this fact can cause. Since the vast majority of Bible believing Christians are so unlikely to have a regular presence at the final lines, seeking to open their mouths to speak for the weak (Proverbs 31:8-9), preach the saving Gospel (Mark 16:15), and deliver those who are drawn unto death (Proverbs 24:11-12), there are many multitudes in churches who don't know what it is like.
Often, Christians can make assumptions, and imagine caricatures of how such a ministry is done. This can be based on how the culture at large depicts the scene, from claims of professionals who profess that preaching at the mills doesn't work, or from snippets of video of some individuals, or the testimony of others they trust.
It is all to easy for churches or individuals to assume and take in allegations on how the relatively small numbers of their brothers and sisters do their outreach at the gates of death, how they conduct themselves, and how they communicate. Now, it is certainly possible for Christians to react in the flesh at times, and thus it is vital for us to be yielded to the Spirit, according to the Scriptures, and be constrained by the love of the Savior. But it is easy for those who are not seeing the whole to embrace the picture that Christians at the mill in general, are unhinged and unbridled in their manner.
Not long ago, I was informed by a fellow Christian, that he had heard from a trusted source that the source was out at the murder mill once when I was, and that he believed I was a "yeller", a "screamer" at the abortion mill, which was a vague accusation without giving much detail. The following was my response:
"This seems an unclear and subjective
claim. You did not say who the brother
was, or when this happened, so it is a vague report, and thus I cannot speak
with certainty as to what he meant.
Was it simply that I seek to be heard by the people I am trying to reach? If the testimony simply meant that I “yell”, then it brings up some important considerations.
There have been people, including Christians, who have reacted to preaching at the abortion mill at all, saying that it is wrong or won’t work, characterizing any raising of the volume as yelling. But the word “yell” is a subjective one. What does it mean to that person? What does it mean to you?
Is it (A) merely the raising of the volume so that a voice can be heard clearly?
Is it (B) calling urgently?
Or is it (C) screaming in a nasty tone?
(A) If “yelling” is speaking in
louder voice with greater projection so that people can hear, then
shouldn’t our standard be the Scripture over our own sensibilities?
1-How is wisdom said to communicate? Proverbs 1:20-21 “Wisdom crieth without;
she uttereth her voice in the streets: 21 She crieth in the chief place of
concourse, in the openings of the gates: in the city she uttereth her words,
saying” Is this wise to do? Does
this constitute yelling in a right or wrong way?
2-God commanded His servant to do
something in Isaiah 58:1. “Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a
trumpet, and shew my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their
sins.” Was this that God commanded
the type of yelling that you or the claimant think of?
3-On the day of Pentecost: Acts 2:14 “But
Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said unto them, Ye
men of Judaea, and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and
hearken to my words:” Was Peter wrongly yelling at the people, or was he
preaching loudly to the people?
4-The example of our LORD Jesus: John 7:37 “In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.” Was Jesus yelling at the feast, or declaring the truth about Himself so that the attendees could hear?
(B) If “yelling” is calling out urgently, then how should we speak when someone is walking towards a cliff, whether to jump off themselves, or throw their child off? Should we not speak as if babies are being murdered when babies are being murdered? Should I not call out with urgency if a building is on fire, and I need help from others who are farther away? If I can’t get closer and I am pleading for a child who is imminently about to be stabbed or poisoned, should I keep my voice down? In Overland Park, the people sitting in their cars or walking in are often hundreds of feet away. I do use amplification there so that my voice can remain steady and yet be heard. I do “lift my voice” to those entering to have mercy on their child. I plead for the life of babies as I would want someone to plead for me if I was being dragged inside. I use a voice of declaration and surety when calling people to repent and believe the Gospel. I do call abortion the sin of murder, because it is murder and because I know the God who can save murderers. And I have seen the fruit. I have held babies who were saved from murder because I did so. I have had mothers hug and thank me years later because I lifted up my voice for their child.
(C) Or is “yelling” screaming or
speaking loudly in a nasty tone? If that is what
is being interpreted by the word “yelling”, I do not by nature ever yell. I am not rude, crude, or unloving in my manner,
and loathe that sort of language. I do
not want to bring dishonor to my precious Savior. I know that it is my own word on the matter,
but will give a few instances of what others have testified, which should be of
substance.
-from a lawyer: One pastor and attorney was given a video sample of my preaching and pleading, in
which someone was claiming that I was threatening violence, and after watching
the whole thing, told me there was no evidence of the claims, but rather that I
sounded compassionate and caring, even as I called people to turn and rescue
their baby.
-from abortive mothers: I have
had a number of individual moms who had murdered their children in the past
hear me preaching, and approach me to thank me and say that they wished someone
had preached like that when they were going in, because they were sure that
they would have been persuaded to not kill their children.
-from the opposition: A
volunteer for Planned Parenthood for some years had engaged against us
alongside the scoffers, pagans, and Satanists, had ample time and opportunity
to witness my approach and preaching from the other side. His side of the line, the deathscorts and
cheerleaders of child sacrifice were always accusing us of hatred, "yelling", and harassment
of women, and all manner of evil. But a
little over a year ago, he contacted us abolitionists to say that he only ever
saw hatred coming from his side. He
didn’t sense any hatred or nastiness from us.
Because of the abuse he had witnessed against us, the vile words, and
reviling hurled at us, and our patient bearing and continued preaching and
pleading, he finally gave up volunteering alongside them.
To add to the three sorts of witnesses above, I would say that the best way for you to know the truth about my ministry is to come see and hear for yourself. Abortion must be abolished,
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Is "Saving Babies" the Standard? If Not, What Is?
Many Christians have followed the ProLife strategy of opposing preborn child sacrifice by supporting the passing of legislation that regulates abortion.
Abolitionists shine light on these bills as being iniquitous decrees (Isaiah 10:1-2), and call on our brothers and sisters to "cease to do evil," and "learn to do well" (Isaiah 1). We do not want the Church to oppose evil in a way that God calls evil.
The major justification from ProLife Christians is that these bills save some babies, and that makes it okay to implement the practice.
"Save the Babies" becomes the mantra. It is the focus, the end all. If some babies may be saved, it makes the legislation "a worthy effort" to be applauded.
Now I am all for saving babies. That is why I am often found at the gates of death, pleading for their lives, and calling parents to deliver their children, not destroy them. But is that the final Standard for the laws that we push?
We could ask, do these laws really save babies?
Much could be written to expose that the vast majority of ProLife bills do not as a matter of course actually save babies from murder. They merely lay rules about how, when, where, why, and by whom, babies can be murdered. Contrary to common belief by most people in the pew and in the pulpit, the claim that so many babies are delivered by those regulatory bills is grossly overestimated. But that is not the topic for this post.
Then what is the question in this post? "Is Saving Babies the Standard?"
I want to point out that whether a bill may save some babies is not the Standard for whether we support this tactic.
We are Christians.
We are image-bearers of the living God of the Bible.
We are made for His glory. The goal and chief end of man is the glory of God.
We are not necessarily supposed to simply embrace what is projected to do some good, what looks likely to succeed, or even save some lives.
We are to obey the words of our King. Our engagement must be "according to the Scriptures."
So "what saith the Scripture?"
God commands that we use just weights, measures, and balances. He condemns compromise and injustice:
Proverbs 11:1 "A false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight."
Proverbs 16:11 "A just weight and balance are the LORD's: all the weights of the bag are his work."
Proverbs 20:23 "Divers weights are an abomination unto the LORD; and a false balance is not good."
Notice He does not say to use false scales in order to the advantage of some and disenfranchise others. He doesn't say it is okay to make slightly less unequal balances. The scales of justice are to be equal.
God commands that we not bear false witness in judgment. Exodus 23:1,7 "Thou shalt not raise a false report: put not thine hand with the wicked to be an unrighteous witness...Keep thee far from a false matter..." We are to be men of truth. God does not say to enact laws that neglect to speak the truth or treat things as what they are. Regulatory laws do not call abortion murder, do not treat the preborn like the humans they are, and do not treat their homicide as the murder it is. They treat it like healthcare, thus make a law that is a schoolmaster of falsehood, teaching the public that it is healthcare.
God does not say to pervert justice in order to save some, even if everyone else seems to think it is a good idea. Exodus 23:2-3,6-7 "Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest judgment: Neither shalt thou countenance a poor man in his cause...Thou shalt not wrest the judgment of thy poor in his cause. Keep thee far from a false matter; and the innocent and righteous slay thou not: for I will not justify the wicked."
God commands magistrates to protect the innocent and defenseless. Jeremiah 22:3 "Thus saith the LORD; Execute ye judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed innocent blood in this place." He does not say to compromise judgment, or to tell oppressors that they have until this age that they can spoil their young prey. He doesn't say to do wrong a little less at a time. He doesn't say to give approval to make rules so that violence to the vulnerable has to be done in a well-lit room with clean tools. He doesn't say to permit the shedding of innocent blood as long as the one hiring the kill has had a chance to view the picture of the victim first, or had twenty-four hours to think it over.
God commands us to not be partial. It is not the Lord who says to make partial laws that protect some people and permit the murder of others, stripping justice from them, and giving immunity and impunity to their killers. In fact, He condemns that behavior in judgment. Proverbs 17:15 "He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD."
See it in His statutes. Deuteronomy 16:19-20 "Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou shalt not respect persons, neither take a gift: for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous. That which is altogether just shalt thou follow..."
See it in His sagacious statements. Proverbs 24:23 "These things also belong to the wise. It is not good to have respect of persons in judgment."
See it in Himself. Romans 2:11 "For there is no respect of person with God."
See it in the Standard for His saints. James 2:1,4,8-9 "My brethren, have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with respect of persons. ...Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts? ...If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well: But if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors."
It is not He who says, "...let us do evil that good may come" (Romans 3:8). Instead, He says, "...overcome evil with good" (Romans 12:221).
He doesn't say, Proving what is projected to save some, but denies due process and equal protection to others. He does not say, "Proving what is acceptable unto the professionals, the practitioners, the politicians, the party, or the populace."
He says, "Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord" (Ephesians 5:10). We must obey Him, and trust Him for the results. Jesus is King, and we follow His word. And we believe that when we as the Church reprove that which is partial, when we cease to approve iniquitous measures, when we prove and pursue just and true laws that glorify the King, in His Providence, babies WILL BE SAVED.
Sometimes I wear a shirt that says, "Save Babies...Ask me how." There are many things that can be done towards saving the innocent from murder, but the how must be according to the Scriptures, to the glory of the Lord.
Abortion must be abolished, not regulated.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Astounding Advice - What Would YOU Say to That?
One morning I met a gentlemen in his 80's. As a man half his age I asked him what words of wisdom he would share with me that I might learn something.
I was astounded by his answer: "Just do what you want. Whatever feels good to you, go ahead and do it."
Wow! That was not what I was expecting.
I told him how that could possibly work in some limited areas, but there are a lot of scenarios in which that advice is downright destructive.
He was quiet. Then, "Are you married?"
Me: "Yes."
"For how long?"
Me: "11 years."
"Well, I was married for 25 years, and then my wife ran off with all but $75 of my money."
I responded gently feeling like this was a great opportunity to speak truth in regard to his previous advice. "That is terrible," I said, "But then again, she was just doing what she wanted, wasn't she? She was doing what felt good to her at the time."
He was quiet.
I went on. "Often when we do what we want to do, go the way we want to go without any other standard, it will affect ourselves and others in a harmful way. And when going our own way is in violation of God's Law and design, it is sin."
He still said nothing. So I kept talking.
"The Bible tells us that all of us have done that, like sheep we have all gone astray and have turned every one to his own way. That is called iniquity. The Bible also tells us that, 'There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.' We deserve death and Hell."
I continued.
"That is why I have turned from going my own way, and have trusted alone on the One Who laid down His life to save me. Jesus Christ paid the price for my sin with His own blood, and then rose again. The Bible tells us that in the Garden, the Son said to the Father, 'Not My will, but Thine be done'. He has saved me, and He guides the way I live now."
The older gentleman was not too talkative after that. Just a few more summing up words, and then the conversation was over. Please pray that man will be turned from the way that leads to destruction to Jesus Christ, Who is "the Way, the Truth, and the Life".
And abortion must be abolished.
Sunday, January 22, 2023
The Reality about Roe and Dobbs
Fifty years ago today, the Supreme Court handed down Roe v. Wade. For nearly 5 decades, it was treated by both proaborts and prolifers as the law of the land. In actuality is was the lie of the land.
The murder of our preborn neighbors was never in the Constitution. The 1973 decision was an iniquitous decree, violating the US Constitution and the Higher Law of God. No court has the authority to say that murder of a people group is okay. The Triune God of the Bible is the Author of life, and the Judge over all, and thus He alone has the jurisdiction to say when life is to be taken away. And He says in Jeremiah 22:3 to “Execute ye judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed innocent blood in this place.” Jesus reiterated while He walked among us, “Thou shalt do no murder.”
The Roe v. Wade decision violated the Constitution also. The US Supreme Court took a supposed "right to privacy" to mean that murder of your own children can happen in the privacy of the womb. It was not a law, for courts do not make laws. They render opinions, and when an opinion violates the Constitution and the Higher Law of the Creator, it is without constitutional authority and ought to be ignored. For the last 50 years, babies didn’t die because of Roe v. Wade. Many tens of millions of babies were murdered because states bowed to Roe v. Wade.
On Friday, June 24th
of 2023, the Supreme Court itself officially recognized the egregious
error that it made. They admitted the
ruling almost 50 years ago was unconstitutional, and have returned the question
to the states. Here in Dobbs we find
another error in judgment, a half correction:
The US Supreme Court
was right to say that abortion is not a right in the Constitution. BUT…
The US Supreme Court was wrong to then allow the states to deprive humans of the right to life if they so choose. Just as the federal courts did not have a right to say abortion is a “right”, the states do not have a right to do so either—they have the duty to criminalize homicide.
With that in mind, consider that in 2019, the Kansas Supreme Court took the right to the "pursuit of happiness" in the state Constitution and said it included the pursuit of homicide. This violates both the right “to life” and “equal justice” recognized in general to humans in the Kansas Constitution. Thus, Bleeding Kansas, with its iniquitous court opinion, has fabricated its own state “Roe”, called “Hodes and Nauser v. Schmidt”. Both courts, the US Supreme Court in 1973 and the Kansas Supreme Court in 2019, were dead wrong—both fallacious, both vain and iniquitous.
The Hodes case is
unconstitutional and as Kansans we ought to ignore it, as we should have
ignored Roe. What was national should now strike closer to home for the
God-fearing people of the Sunflower State. We must defy Hodes and follow the
Constitution and the Higher Law of God, even if the courts will not. As Elders
our prayer since Friday has been, “Lord, may Your people, who refused to
ignore Roe, do justly now that they can no longer use it as an excuse.” Our
God commands that, “That which is altogether just shalt thou follow”. We
must call for justice and plead for truth.
We must reject compromise, and demand of our legislators that,
“Abortion must be abolished.”