Volume 6 Issue 19

Message for Reflections – Sis. Angelica

Correct and Discipline

After 5 days of tight scheduled coordinating work, I called to appreciate Malathy (name changed). She replied, “Sister, please tell me my negative points so that I can correct myself and grow. My father has taught me so. He has told me never to desire appreciation but ask for the flaws I have made in my work and correct myself ”

I felt like honouring that father who has disciplined his girl child in the Lord’s way.

Disciplining is needed in every sphere of life. A child is disciplined by the parents. When it goes to school, it is disciplined by the teachers, friends, society. As one gets married, husband and wife get disciplined by another family and  in laws. When you enter into a career, job, one is disciplined by the co workers,   boss, manager, clients, customers and so on.

In the book of Revelation the Lord said,

All the religions in the world claim that they are trying  to discipline you to get closer to God and  achieve eternal life. Each has its own way – some do away with all the earthly things, food, even clothes for this. Some discipline both your body and soul. They recommend, going to jungle, leave your kith and kins, no speech, no contacts with the world, etc..

Here the Lord says, it is I who discipline you. Just like a father disciplines his son, He will also discipline you.

Deut 8:5  Be convinced in your heart that as a father disciplines his son, so the LORD your God disciplines you. 

Rev 3:19  I correct and discipline those whom I love, so be serious and repent!

Shall we ask the Lord ever day, “Lord show me my flaws and correct me”?

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The 23rd Psalm

This is an eye opener; some probably never thought nor looked at this Psalm in this way, even though they say it over and over again.

 

The Lord is my Shepherd

That's Relationship!

 

I shall not want

That's Supply!

 

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures

That's Rest!

 

He leadeth me beside the still waters

That's Refreshment!

 

He restoreth my soul

That's Healing!

 

He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness

That's Guidance!

 

For His name sake

That's Purpose!

 

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death

That's Testing!

 

I will fear no evil

That's Protection!

 

For Thou art with me

That's Faithfulness!

 

Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me

That's Discipline!

 

Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies

That's Hope!

 

Thou annointest my head with oil

That's Consecration!

 

My cup runneth over

That's Abundance!

 

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life

That's Blessing!

 

And I will dwell in the house of the Lord

That's Security!

 

Forever

That's Eternity!

Compiled by Sr.Anita

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Let us bind and destroy the works of the devil in the name of Jesus Christ who has conquered sin, satan, curse and death on the cross

Pro  23:17  The spirit which makes one envy sinners in heart

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Prophecy NEWS Updates

New Poll Shows Beliefs About "God" vs. "God Of The Bible"

The rise of the "nones", the new atheist movement and the expulsion of God from the public sphere have been heralded in one religious survey after another for twenty years. But a new study conducted by the Pew Research Center raises questions about what it means to believe in God and calls into question the modern use of labels such as Christian, atheist, spiritual and believer. Those professing belief in the God of the Bible, 56% of those surveyed, still find themselves in the majority but the other answers offer several interesting insights into religious belief in the United States.

The survey was conducted with 4,700 American adults who were asked the opening question, "Do you believe in God?" Those who professed their belief (80%) were then asked if it was the God of the Bible (56%) or whether it were some other higher power or spiritual force (23%). Interestingly, the group that claimed not to believe in God (19%) was also presented with the option to claim their belief in a higher power or spiritual force and a surprising 9% of the total survey population did just that. 

This seemingly contradictory result exposes the major fault lines in American religious life today as generations of believers drift away from the Church. The term "atheist" as well has become confused with those who reject organized religion but continue to hold a belief in God, as opposed to those who positively claim that God does not exist.

When asked whether God, or a similar being, influences or controls the events of their life completely or to a great extent, fully 48% of the survey participants responded that they agreed, whereas another 18% believe that is true "some of the time" leaving a total of 66% of the 4,700 surveyed adults professing a belief that God intercedes in the world to affect our lives. In perhaps another example of shifting terminology, 39% of those who claim not to pray, regularly do "talk to God" and often claim to receive responses, which begs the question as to their understanding of what prayer really is? In total, around 75% Americans surveyed do "talk to God" (prayer or otherwise) and around 30% say that He responds to them.

Further demographic information offers little surprise as the survey confirms 91% of Black protestants and 87% of evangelicals believe that God is omnibenevolent, omniscient and omnipotent, whereas only around 60% of Catholics and mainline protestants agree. 

Republicans believe in the Biblical God at a rate of 70% whereas Democrats fall in at a rate of 45%. Many hold more nebulous beliefs in "a higher power" while, at the same time, counting among their ranks a greater number of strong atheists.

The survey reiterates the wearisome statistics that show an inverse correlation between religious belief and education levels and a direct correlation between belief and age, with older respondents being more confident in their belief. 

The survey cannot predict whether those same younger adults will become more religious as they age, but the increase of vague notions about "higher powers and spiritual forces" is more pronounced in younger Americans. It is becoming more and more clear that there are two main fault-lines in American religious belief.  One, more Americans are rejecting the church while continuing to embrace their own, personal beliefs in God and the Bible. And two, there is no longer a clear consensus among Americans on what it means to believe in God, to be Christian, to pray or even to be atheist. It is the logical, and tragic, consequence of Biblical illiteracy. 

These actions, labels and statements of belief have become malleable, forming to meet the desires and opinions of each individual wandering lost in a wilderness of doubt and personal belief.  That is why we have believers who don't "pray" but who often "talk to God and receive a response", "atheists" who believe in a higher power that intercedes in their lives, and "Christians" who believe neither in God nor the Bible. 

So, when an American claims that they "believe in God" it might be a good idea to ask what, exactly, they mean by that. 

PNW Staff

Christian News

Discovery of Ancient Israelite City Supports Biblical Account of King David

new archaeological discovery is helping to confirm the biblical record that presents King David as an historical figure in ancient Israel.

Some archaeologists and experts have doubted the biblical account because they have not been able to find any evidence of civilization dating back to the time when David is supposed to have ruled, according to the Bible: “no fortifications, public works or signs of statehood.”

“Until 25 years ago no one doubted that King David was a historical figure,”  adds Professor Avraham Faust, director of the archaeological dig. “In the last 25 years or so, however, David’s historicity, and especially the size of his kingdom, are hotly debated“.

That is no longer true, however, after this recent discovery.

“The new discovery at Tel ‘Eton, located in the Judean Shephelah to the east of the Hebron hills, seems to suggest that the highland kingdom controlled larger areas than some scholars believe”, Faust continued, as reported by Breaking Israel News.

The city discovered has been identified as the biblical city of Eglon, a Canaanite city which fought against Israel.

Professor Faust explained the significance of the discovery in greater detail:

“We, of course, did not find any artifacts that said ‘King David’ or King Solomon’ but we discovered at the site signs of a social transformation the region underwent, including the construction of a large edifice in a plan known to archaeologists as ‘the four-room house’ which is common in Israel but is rare to non-existent elsewhere...Since the source of the change seems to be in the highlands, and since it took place at the time when David was supposed to have existed, the link is plausible.”

Although archaeologists are careful not to allow faith to influence their work, Christians can surely be excited to see another piece of evidence confirming the biblical account.

15 Christians Murdered while Attending Church in Central African Republic

Fifteen Christians were gunned down while attending a church service in Bangui, Central African Republic on Tuesday, reports The Christian Post.

The Christians had been attending a worship service at Notre Dame de Fatima church when the attack occurred.

"Filled with panic, some Christians began to flee until bullets and grenades began to fall in the parish grounds, trapping those who remained in the compound," recalled Moses Aliou, one of the priests at the church at the time of the attack. Another priest, identified as Albert Toungoumale Baba, was one of the 15 killed when the gunmen opened fire.

The gunmen responsible for the attack have yet to be identified. The Christian Post also reports that the Central African Republic is in the middle of a civil war and there has been unrest and even violent clashes between CAR’s army and the Muslim PK5 community.

This is also not the first time the Notre Dame de Fatima church has been the target of an attack. In 2014, over a dozen people, also including a priest, were killed there.

"Once again it is the civilian population, especially women and children, who pay the price of violence," said Najat Rochdi, the UN’s humanitarian coordinator for the CAR in a telling statement. 

Burma Bombing Drives Christian, Ethnic Kachin Civilians from Their Homes

The Burma (Myanmar) military in April bombed predominantly Christian, ethnic Kachin civilians and restricted aid to displaced villagers trapped in the wilds, sources said.
 
Burma government forces fired artillery and dropped bombs on Awng Lawt village in mid-April near the northern town of Tanai, Kachin state, sending 2,000 villagers fleeing their homes, according to local Christian leaders. Sin Gau, a member of Kachin Baptist Convention, told Morning Star News the Burma army also bombed bases of the rebel Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and civilians in nearby villages. 
 
“Fighting continues in Tanai region – villagers are fleeing,” Sin Gau said. “Some arrived in Myitkyina [capital of Kachin state], but some are trapped. Some are missing. We lost contact with them. We don’t hear anything about them.”
 
Sin Gau said the Burma army also restricted access of aid into conflict-stricken areas where villagers are trapped. There are landmines in nearby villages where fighting is taking place that also make it difficult for local villagers and aid groups to provide aid, he said. 
 
Due to escalating fighting in Tanai and Hpakant in Kachin state since early April, rights groups and the United Nations estimated there are 4,000 displaced people, many of them seeking shelters in church buildings. The displaced include the elderly and children who have walked for days to escape the escalation in Kachin state, where most of the population is Christian. 
 
As bombs and artillery shelling landed in their villages and in surrounding areas, the displaced carried what they could on their way to safer places, aided by local Christian leaders. Pregnant women, the disabled and children were among the displaced civilians.
 
In separate fighting in Kasot village, in Mohnyin District on April 20, the Burma army used airstrikes and artillery shelling that forced hundreds of villagers to seek shelter from the Kachin Baptist Church and the Roman Catholic Church in Lan Gwa village in Namti town, according to local sources. 
 
While thousands are displaced, local aid groups said there are concerns that many villagers remain trapped in conflict-stricken areas. They called on Burmese government to allow humanitarian access to displaced communities. 
 
Knut Ostby, U.N. resident and humanitarian coordinator in Burma, said in a statement on April 20 that he was deeply concerned about the reports of an escalation in armed conflict in several areas in Kachin State since April 7. 
 
“I have been particularly alarmed of reports of civilian casualties and the plight of communities affected by the fighting,” Ostby said. “These civilians include women, as well as pregnant and breastfeeding women, children, elderly people, sick and injured people, who are in a dire situation and in urgent need of humanitarian assistance and protection.” 
 
He urged all parties involved in conflicts to allow displaced villagers to move to safer places, and he reminded them “of their obligations under International Humanitarian Law.” 
 
The U.S. Embassy in Rangoon also released a statement on Friday (April 27), saying it was “deeply concerned about intensified fighting in Kachin state, which has forced thousands of people to flee their homes.”
 
“We call upon the government, including the military, to protect civilian populations and allow humanitarian assistance to be delivered to those affected by the conflicts,” read the statement. 
 
Christian ethnic minorities have long suffered in Burma, where the government has recognized the special status of Buddhism and promoted it as a means to consolidate support. Burma is about 80 percent Buddhist and 9 percent Christian.
 
The Burma military routinely occupies churches and summons entire congregations for interrogation, according to a report the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released in December 2016.
 
“The Tatmadaw [Burmese armed forces] occupied Chin, Naga, and Kachin areas and routinely occupied, desecrated, or destroyed places of worship, Christian crosses, and other sacred sites,” the report states. “This practice continues today in active armed conflict zones.”
 
The military continues to perpetrate grave human rights violations with near total impunity, including sexual violence in church compounds and the torture of pastors, church workers, and ordinary civilians, according to the report, “Hidden Plight: Christian Minorities in Burma.”
 
After more than five years of intensified conflict since Burma violated the 17-year cease-fire in 2011, many Kachin face protracted displacement and are desperate to return home, according to the report.
 
Government military operations in northern Burma (Myanmar) escalated in December, culminating in civilian casualties on Christmas Eve that left Christians feeling attacked in part for their faith. Offensives against rebel groups in Kachin state displaced dozens of villagers and seriously injured two civilians on Christmas Eve, local sources said.
 
The Burma army and KIA have been fighting since 2011 following the breakdown of a bilateral ceasefire.
 
The fighting that escalated in early December 2017 in Kachin state has spread to Shan state, in northeastern Burma, where the Burma army reportedly also used helicopters and jets, according to rebel sources. Shelling further spread in Shan state on New Year’s Eve, forcing more than 900 local villagers in Kyaukme Township and Namhsan Township to flee, according to the Relief and Resettlement Department in Kyaukme.
 
KIA is one of some 20 ethnic rebel groups that have fought for self-determination, autonomy, freedom and other fundamental rights since Burma gained independence from the British in 1948. The Burmese government and ethnic rebels have been in peace talks since 2011, and eight rebel groups have signed bilateral ceasefire agreements and a Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement with the Burmese government.
 
More than 10 ethnic rebel groups, including the powerful Kachin Independence Organization and ethnic Wa, Kokang and Palaung peoples, haven’t signed the agreements.
 
Ethnic groups believe the fighting in Kachin state is meant to pressure the KIO to sign the ceasefire agreement.

Burma ranked 24th on Christian support organization Open Doors’ 2018 World Watch List of the 50 countries where it is most difficult to be a Christian.