Holiness or Hellishness? – HOSKEN-NEWS, 28 Aug. 2021


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Holiness or Hellishness?

hating holiness is hellIn his blog article "ON HATING MY NEIGHBOR’S HOLINESS, HATING GOD, AND HELL," Derek Rishmawy describes how, when a person hates and envies another person because of that neighbor's striving toward holiness, he is actually hating God Who is the source of all holiness, and thus descends into the pit of a self-imposed hell.

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory forever!

The Church teaches that "God is everywhere and fills all things" – the Lord Jesus, God incarnate, even descending into hell for us. So the hater is stuck forever in the presence of the God Whom he hates. By quoting Charnock's Existence and Attributes of God, the above article emphasizes – "The purity of God is contemned, in hating and scoffing at the holiness which is in a creature. Whoever looks upon the holiness of a creature as an unlovely thing, can have no good opinion of the amiableness of Divine purity."

What is God's holiness like? Remember when Moses saw the burning bush and the Lord said to him – "Take off your sandals because the place where you are standing is holy ground!" And on Mount Sinai, the Lord revealed Himself in a dark cloud, thunder and lightning, telling the Israelites to purify themselves and keep back from the mountain so they wouldn't be killed by the Lord's holiness. A radio preacher recently said that God's holiness is even more than the near-total purity of the air in a semiconductor factory he visited: the workers must pass through a long building to get cleaner and cleaner, then don protective suits, not to protect themselves but to protect the semiconductors from them! We need the germs in the air to live, for our digestion and our immune systems to function. And the water used to clean the semiconductors is so pure that if we were to drink it, it would kill us because alll of the minerals have been removed, so it would rob our bodies of the minerals we need to live. That's real purity!

The two sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abihu, were struck dead when they presumed to touch the Ark of the Covenant (Leviticus ch. 10). Remember when Aaron and Miriam complained against Moses (Numbers ch. 12) and the Lord rebuked them by causing leprosy to appear on Miriam. Recall the rebellion in the wilderness against Moses, when Korah, a Levite, protested against Moses' leadership (Numbers ch. 16): the earth opened up and swallowed 250 men. In both cases, their complaints were that they were just as holy as Moses, but this simply isn't true: there are degrees of holiness and degrees of what a person is permitted to do. Levites, even the sons of Aaron, were not allowed to approach the Ark of the Covenant, only a specially chosen priest could do that.

So the Christian's striving toward holiness is a relative thing: we can never in this life attain perfect holiness and purity, but we can try. The saints are saints because they realize how sinful they were and still are. When Christ was transfigured on the mountain, He revealed His glory and holiness to the three apostles as much as they could bear it. And because St. Paul learned of this, he wrote to the church in Rome – "Therefore I urge you, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service. Don't be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God" (Romans 12:1-2). That word "transformed" is exactly the same word in Greek as "transfigured" – we as believers should be "conformed to the image of His Son" (Romans 8:29).

As the Apostle John, who witnessed Christ's transfiguration, wrote – "Beloved, now we are children of God, and it is not yet revealed what we will be. But we know that, when He is revealed, we will be like Him; for we will see Him just as He is. Everyone who has this hope set on him purifies himself, even as He is pure". We cannot fathom the perfect purity and holiness of Christ our God, but we have the firm hope and confidence that when we see Him, we will be made like Him.

God is perfectly holy, in contrast to the Christian's only striving toward holiness by struggling against the lusts of the flesh and spirit. If the above is what holiness is like, then what is hellishness like? St. Paul wrote – "But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you won't fulfill the lust of the flesh. ...Now the works of the flesh are obvious, which are: adultery, sexual immorality, uncleanness, lustfulness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, strife, jealousies, outbursts of anger, rivalries, divisions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, gluttony, and things like these; of which I forewarn you, even as I also forewarned you, that those who practice such things will not inherit the Kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:16 & 19-21).

According to the Church Fathers, the last vice listed above, gluttony, is actually the "gateway drug" leading to all the other sins of the flesh: after all, as the tired excuse goes, we all need to eat, don't we? But that's not the right question: the real problem is not knowing when to stop eating, while we are still hungry because the sensation of being full lags behind actually having eaten enough. So giving into the vice of gluttony leads to satisfying the other lusts of the flesh... including sexual immorality, hatred, and jealousy. We hate others who are holier and purer than ourselves precisely because we are jealous of them.

Claiming to be smarter than Christians, able to outsmart even God, to have "science" on their side (actually, it is the ideology of "scientism" – the belief that science can explain everything and can cure all diseases that we bring upon ourselves), people who hate God descend into hellishness, as St. Paul writes –

"Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and traded the glory of the incorruptible God for the likeness of an image of corruptible man, and of birds, and four-footed animals, and creeping things. Therefore God also gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to uncleanness, that their bodies should be dishonored among themselves, who exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this reason, God gave them up to vile passions. For their women changed the natural function into that which is against nature. Likewise also the men, leaving the natural function of the woman, burned in their lust toward one another, men doing what is inappropriate with men, and receiving in themselves the due penalty of their error. Even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; being filled with all unrighteousness, sexual immorality, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, evil habits, secret slanderers" (Romans 1:22-29).

There we find the same ideas as in the article we quoted at the outset: envying and slandering one's neighbor because he or she is holier and purer. Today we are experiencing "Cancel Culture" in which people who willingly indulge the lusts of the flesh actually project their guilt onto those whom they hate, calling them "haters" and "bigots." But what will be the consequences of such "vile passions"? Again, St. Paul writes –

"Or don't you know that the unrighteous will not inherit the Kingdom of God? Don't be deceived. Neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor male prostitutes, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor slanderers, nor extortioners, will inherit the Kingdom of God. Such were some of you, but you were washed. But you were sanctified. But you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and in the Spirit of our God. 'All things are lawful for me,' but not all things are helpful. 'All things are lawful for me,' but I will not be dominated by anything. 'Foods for the belly, and the belly for foods,' but God will destroy both it and them. The body is not meant for sexual immorality, but for the Lord; and the Lord for the body" (1 Corinthians 6:9-13).

Those who claim to have the law on their side so they can satisfy their bellies and live according to their fleshly lusts – again, slanderers are listed right along with adulterers, male prostitutes, and homosexuals – will not inherit the Kingdom of God. St. Paul repeats this idea in his letter to the Ephesians (5:3-5) – "But sexual immorality, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not even be mentioned among you, as becomes saints [holy ones]; nor filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not appropriate; but rather giving of thanks. Know this for sure, that no sexually immoral person, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, has any inheritance in the Kingdom of Christ and God."

Coveting, i.e. to be envious of what another person has, is essentially idolatry, putting one's own envy and hatred ahead of God. To be on the journey to become saints, however, is to forsake and forswear those sins of the mind and the flesh, and then "Pursue peace with everyone, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord. See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no 'root of bitterness' springs up and causes trouble, and by it many become defiled; that no one is sexually immoral or ungodly like Esau, who sold his birthright for a single meal" (Hebrews 12:14-16). Esau indulged the fleshly lust of gluttony and thus sold his birthright. Let us take heed, so that we do not sell out to our passions!

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! Christ is among us! He is and ever shall be!

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In September of 2020, 56 year old Jose Cobos-Portillo left his home in Chihuahua, Mexico for Texas on a work visa to pursue the American Dream. But after contracting COVID-19, his experience facing Texas’s deadly 10-Day Rule in an Amarillo hospital turned that dream into a nightmare.

The 10-Day Rule, a provision of the Texas Advance Directives Act, permits a hospital ethics committee to authorize the removal of basic life-sustaining treatment, such as a ventilator, dialysis, and blood pressure medications, over the objections of the patient and his family. The 10-Day Rule allows the hospital to override even the explicit instructions in a patient’s valid advance directive to remove basic care that is merely allowing the patient to continue living, often due to unethical value judgments about the patient’s subjective "quality of life."

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According to Arturo, Jose's brother, “A doctor started to get arrogant with me, he told me that he wasn't asking for my permission. He told me that he was going to go to a committee and that they were going to disconnect Jose...The doctor told me that Jose had run out of options and that he only had one week left. So he was going to go to the committee and we would have to disconnect him. One of them claimed that I accepted that they would disconnect him; we never wanted that. It was so difficult for us, we were here in Mexico, and he was alone in the US, hospitalized in Amarillo. There wasn’t anything that we could do and it was so difficult, the whole family was suffering with that uncertainty." [read more...]

COMMENTARY: This story sounds more than a little bit racist to me: a foreigner who doesn't look "like us" and speak "like us" was set to be euthanized, no objections allowed. Thank the Lord that Jose proved them wrong!

 


 

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from: Forum 18 News Service

Yerzhan Nukezhanov (20 Aug.) The Information and Social Development Ministry of Kazakhstan is proposing various amendments to the Religion Law and the Administrative Code. One Religion Law amendment would impose new bureaucratic procedures on state-registered religious communities wanting to hold religious meetings away from state-registered places of worship.

This would affect any religious community which does not own its own building, as well as communities that want to hold a pilgrimage or other event away from their place of worship. The Prime Minister's Office ordered the Religion Law amendments be removed from the proposed Law on Social Control, but the provision remains in draft amendments from July, seen by Forum 18.

Kazakhstan's Information and Social Development Ministry – which enacts state control over the exercise of freedom of religion or belief – has prepared changes to the Religion Law to make holding religious meetings away from state-registered places of worship more difficult. Any religious community which does not own its own building, as well as communities that want to hold a pilgrimage or other event away from their own place of worship, would be subject to the new bureaucratic procedures, were these amendments to be sent to Parliament and adopted.

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Forum 18 has been unable to find out whether the Religion Law amendments have indeed been removed from that draft Law and whether the regime intends to continue with them and, if so, in which draft Law they are now included.

The Religion Law changes would require registered religious communities to seek permission for such meetings at least ten days in advance and provide exhaustive detail about the proposed event, according to the July version of the draft amendments. Officials are given many ways to refuse such requests. [read more...]

COMMENTARY: The phrase "Officials are given many ways to refuse such requests" means that the Kazakhstan government can interpret and apply this law just about however it pleases. If an official at a local branch of the government agency receives an envelope under the table, he will "go light" but if he doesn't receive such an envelope, he will likely apply the law strictly. We've heard of such things from religious leaders in the former USSR. When religion is criminalized, many religious leaders behave like criminals.

 


 

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from: Religious Information Service of Ukraine

Patriarch Bartholomew and Metropolitan Epifaniy (22 Aug.) On Sunday, August 22, a solemn Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Metropolitan Epifaniy of the OCU on the grounds of St. Sophia Cathedral.

The liturgy was held in the open air and gathered a large number of believers. Access to the territory of the cathedral was granted in compliance with special security measures. The prayer was attended by the fifth president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, members of the Ukrainian Parliament. Like yesterday, the service was performed in two languages – Ukrainian and Greek.

According to RISU, the entire episcopate of the OCU, hierarchs of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and priests who came to Kyiv from all over Ukraine took part in the Divine Liturgy. The military chaplains stood in a separate group and were dressed in dark olive cassocks, while the vast majority of the other clerics were fully clothed in gold.

During the liturgy, the Ecumenical Patriarch remembered the Primates of all Autocephalous Orthodox Churches - Metropolitan Epifaniy, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Antioch... He also remembered Russian Patriarch Kirill, who, by the way, suspended Eucharistic communion with Constantinople precisely because of the Ukrainian church issue. Subsequently, the OCU spokesman, Archbishop Yevstratiy (Zorya) of the OCU read out a message from Metropolitan Epifaniy on the occasion of the Ecumenical Patriarch's visit to Ukraine:

"Dear brothers and sisters, Indeed, this is a historic moment, because it is the first time that the Ecumenical Patriarch, the first among the Primates of Churches, arrived in Ukraine, and visited our local church as an autocephalous, mature, duly independent daughter Church. With his prayer and blessing, with this conciliar Liturgy, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew confirms and blesses our achievements, inspiring us to build our own lives independently." [read more...]

COMMENTARY: This is the culmination not only of three years' efforts to establish the OCU, but actually a centuries-long struggle for the independence of the Ukrainian people. Thank the Lord for this milestone event!

 


 

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the Piccadilly Lights (23 Aug.) An ambitious campaign involving groups ranging from the Paralympics to the United Nations is kicking off with a goal of ending discrimination and promoting inclusion [my emphasis] of the world’s 1.2 billion people with disabilities.

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"WeThe15 plans to initiate change over the next decade by bringing together the biggest coalition ever of international organizations from the world of sport, human rights, policy, communications, business, arts and entertainment. Like race, ...we want to have a movement all persons [my emphasis] with disabilities can rally behind." the group’s website indicates.

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COMMENTARY: Where the ellipsis (...) appears in my extract of this article, I deleted the phrase "gender and sexual orientation" before "all persons" because it is a logical contradiction: "all persons with disabilities" obviously excludes those Christians with disabilities who do not believe in the current pop-psychology of "gender and sexual orientation": thus it is not "inclusion" – to use a currently popular buzzword. Or does the article intend to imply that Christians with disabilities are non-persons? Or does it mean that "non-heteronormal gender and sexual orientation" is a disability? And what does the color purple imply, in the current "gender and sexual orientation" ideology?

 


 

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In other animals, all that they shall be is in place at puberty. For us, puberty amounts to a kind of second birth; it is the start of our becoming contributing members to our times. To block puberty and then artificially redirect its course is to tamper with a vital human developmental matter with no reason for confidence in what will emerge beyond a lifetime preoccupied with medico-surgical interventions to maintain the illusion that one’s sex has changed.

The second is "thoughtlessness." Consent must be informed; people must understand the consequences of their actions. But a prepubescent person can hardly grasp what a life of sterility, childlessness and perpetual medication involves. [read more...]

COMMENTARY: Removing perfectly healthy organs reminds us of the gruesome practice in China of taking internal organs out of living Uighurs to transplant into foreigners for money... or of U. of Pitt. "for the sake of scientific research" allegedly getting organs from living, preborn babies in the wombs of predominantly Afro-American pregnant mothers who wanted an abortion: in neither case could the victim give informed consent.

 


 

HUNDREDS OF BELIEVERS OF THE UOC-MP CONTINUE TO STAND IN PRAYER FOR THE THIRD DAY AT THE RESIDENCE OF PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW IN KIEV
from: Interfax-Religion

Interfax Religion (23 Aug.) About five hundred lay people are holding a prayer stand in front of the residence of Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople in Kiev, they are holding portraits of the head of the UOC-MP with inscriptions in English and Ukrainian "Our Primate is Metropolitan Onufry." According to Ukrainian media, the goal of the picketers is to get a meeting with Patriarch Bartholomew to tell him about the real situation in Ukrainian Orthodoxy that has developed after the provision of the tomos to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, created at the end of 2018 on the basis of two non-canonical Ukrainian churches.

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COMMENTARY: It saddens me deeply that the Moscow-oriented UOC-MP (Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate) continues striving for their patrons in the Kremlin to retain control of Ukrainian Orthodox Christians, upon the celebration of Ukraine's thirty years of independence.

 


 

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While teaching at a university in the provinces of Russia, we met a very bright disabled young man and I finally understood that vision: the stairways should be ramps! Why not an elevator or a stair lift? In an emergency such as a fire or when the electricity goes out or the elevator breaks, they could be trapped if depending on an elevator or a stair lift. Disabled people can't use the stairs and it's awfully hard to carry them in a wheelchair down the stairs - we've learned that the hard way! With most older couples it's the man who ages first and becomes disabled: he very likely weighs more than his wife who often injures her back or knees trying to lift or carry him. Also, we've met many older people - able-bodied and disabled - who have been trapped in an elevator so now refuse to ride them.

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We envision Agape Restoration Communities as Christian co-operatives that provide the physical facilities for a Ministry Driven Church. See the first four sketches for a 28- to 42-living unit building, and if that's too big for your imagination to handle, see our five sketches for an 8-to-10-living-unit building including a community room/chapel and restrooms: most units are wheelchair-accessible from ground level. When a family sells its old house or condo, the money from the sale of their old home will be used to pay for their shares in the ARC housing co-operative: thus, the ARC becomes self-financing.

Why co-ops? Several well-known businesses are actually co-ops, including REI, Ace Hardware, Land'o'Lakes, Ocean Spray, Blue Diamond and every credit union. They are distributed ownership organizations that create economies of scale, and are especially empowering for economically disadvantaged groups such as women, minorities, and people with disabilities: by creating ownership -- owning instead of renting -- it changes lives!

Because shareholder-residents of the co-op community purchase shares for their living unit and jointly own the common areas, land and parking facilities, this also greatly reduces The Ministry Driven Church's cost of operation and it gives the church a wonderful opportunity to minister to "the poor, the lame, the maimed and the blind, to widows and orphans." Rick Warren, who wrote a nice recommendation for my book, wrote on pages 78-79 of his best-selling book The Purpose Driven Church -

Winston Churchill once said, "We shape our buildings, and then they shape us." Too often a congregation is so anxious to have a nice building that the members spend more than they can afford. Paying for and maintaining the building becomes the biggest budget item. Funds needed to operate ministries must be diverted to pay the mortgage, and the actual ministry of the church suffers. The tail ends up wagging the dog.

Our son Rob, when he was studying for his master's degree in architecture, wrote a paper on this Holiness or Hellishness?. While reading it, I was deeply struck by the degree that human society and culture are enormously influenced by its architecture. The shape and design of our buildings greatly influences how people live and function in them - as Churchill said, "We shape our buildings, and then they shape us."

But you may ask, "Isn't this just a bit far-fetched?" This concept is do-able: the idea of co-op housing communities has already been embodied by Realife, Inc. in 25 such non-profit housing cooperatives in the U.S. Midwest. (I have no affiliation with Realife, we've just heard about them and then visited one of their cooperatives in Eau Claire, WI. Also, we lived in a shared community in Austria in our early mission work.) We have signed a proposal for professional architectural drawings and have funds for this and other preliminary legal work required so we can begin finding potential residents who promise to purchase shares in this unique living cooperative / worship center.

Maybe you're young, going to college or starting your career: you don't want to pour rent money down the drain, but buying a house is just too expensive. You could live in a faith-based community and build up equity in your co-op living unit! Perhaps you have a child or an elderly parent with a disability - how will you manage your life with them?

Or perhaps you are "empty nesters" like us, and you'd really like to take a mission trip for a month, or three or even six months, but who would take care of your house? You may have begun thinking more about the reality of old age and death: it may come swiftly... but more likely it will come slowly: 70% of elderly people spend three years on average in expensive assisted living or a nursing home before they pass away.

The average savings of retired people is about $250,000, but that includes the very wealthy people who have much more. The median (mid-point) is less than $50,000, and many people have almost zero savings. If the end of your earthly journey comes slowly, who then will minister to you? Will not most or all of your resources then be quickly used up to live in an assisted living center or nursing home at $5,000 per month or more? That's essentially like paying for a nice hotel with room service, pouring your money down the drain for rent! And when your money runs out, you go to a "third-tier" Medicaid-paid nursing home with double-occupancy rooms and two TVs, three basic meals per day, and under-staffed nursing care.

Isn't it time instead to go through this open door now, using your limited resources to build up the kingdom of God? Why give away your life savings to a secular assisted living center or nursing home? A caring Christian co-op community can greatly reduce this expense and at the same time build up the kingdom! Be honest with yourself: are you going to hand over your retirement savings to a secular nursing home, or will you use it to minister to the building up of the Body of Christ... and provide a home for yourself where you can eventually age-in-place?

In Rev. 3:8 the Lord says, "I know your works (behold, I have set before you an open door, which no one can shut), that you have a little strength, and have kept My word, and haven't denied My name." Isn't it time to be pro-active about what may happen in the future, and use the "little strength" and limited resources you have to minister for the Lord to "the poor, the lame, the maimed and the blind, to widows and orphans"?

As St. Peter said to the crippled man at the Temple gate (Acts 3:6), "Silver and gold have I none, but what I have, that I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, get up and walk!" My wife and I are semi-retired, so we have very limited financial resources, but we are freely sharing our skills and experience with you so you can help others gather together their limited resources, rise up and form Christian Co-operative Communities. See below about how to contact us. Enroll in our free courses to see how YOU can do diakonia-ministry!

Your fellow-servant,

"Dr. Bob"

Robert D. Hosken, M.Min., D.Min.


 

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Because I need to be at church a bit earlier more often as I prepare for ordination, Cheryl and I decided to move the start time for our "Morning Prayers and Readings" Skype group (https://join.skype.com/nc4IuoLab6J6) from 8:00 a.m. back to 7:30 a.m. every day. You can read more about it here: https://agape-biblia.org/Morning-Prayers.htm - thanks! As you might know, Christianity is spreading rapidly in Africa. We have several guests for our online Morning Prayers from Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, and Tanzania, as well as guests from Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and even China "Morning Prayers and Readings" Skype group.

One frequent guest is a Methodist pastor in Nigeria, Jeremiah Sunday, who leads a congregation of 2,000 people. He has over ten men who would like to become pastors but need some theological training. We're helping to coordinate with the Revealed Word Bible college in Sheridan, Wyoming , that may open a campus in Nigeria where he wants his people to study. Another pastor, this one in Burundi, Valentin Gazoke, has completed our one-year program of six courses and is now ministering to disabled people and starting a renewable energy project producing methane gas from dung and garbage. This gas will be used for cooking and other projects. Here's their "RESTORING HOPE" project by Agape Restoration Community Society in Burundi. We correspond with each other in English (my first language) and French (his main language).

!-- Methodist pastor in Nigeria, Jeremiah Sunday, leads a congregation of 2,000 people. He has over ten men who would like to become pastors but need some theological training. Here's the link for the Revealed Word Bible college in Sheridan, Wyoming, that may open a campus in Nigeria where he wants his people to study. Pastor Jeremiah has the money to pay for two students, but he would get a 10% discount if he can raise funds for all ten of his men to study online there. If you would like to help, use our PayPal link to donate and send us an email saying it's for training pastors in Nigeria. We will send 100% of these donations to the Bible college. -->

 


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Please pray for my grandniece Tia: she is seriously ill with Covid-19 that has gone into the pneumonia stage. My nephew and his wife adopted her from Romania when she was just a little girl, arranged for medical care in the U.S. to help her recover from spina bifida, and she eventually went to university and became a grade school teacher. Tia is a lovely young lady with a heart for children, so please remember her often in your prayers!

You likely noticed that this issue of Hosken-News contains more articles and links on the subjects of immorality, the right to life, euthanasia, disability, and religious freedom. This is the type of news we'll be covering here from now on. As a hopefully soon-to-be-ordained person, I've decided not to make any comments about domestic or foreign political leaders: if I express support for one side or the other, it will alienate those on the other side of the political spectrum. So I'll keep my opinions to myself. But the above moral and ethical issues are things that should matter most to Christians, even if they may have political overtones.

 


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Watch out for fake emails that pretend to be from well-known stores and online businesses: some such emails purport to offer a gift card: Cheryl received an email this week supposedly from a store we've shopped at: it asked her to fill out a questionnaire which at the end would request her personal details. And today I received an email supposedly from Amazon with the subject: "Order Confirmation" for something that charged $875.25 to my account and would be sent to an address in Delaware ...but I haven't ordered anything at all recently from Amazon. This would prompt many people to click the link in the email next to "Order #" ...but that link was to https://amazon.in/.... – a fake website in India; also, the sender's email address is from gmail.com. We deleted both emails. So beware: don't click on any links in such emails; instead, go to the real company website and check out any such offers.

Imagine the frustration: an atheist is stuck at a green light, the car ahead of him won't budge, and its bumper sticker says – "Honk if you love Jesus!"
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Be careful about accepting "free stuff." Mice die in mousetraps because they do not understand why the cheese is free. The same is true of socialism.

 


 

 

Prayer and Praise:   For a daily reminder to pray for the items below, go to My Daily Prayer Guide and click on the "H-N pr." link!

Sun. - Pray that Christians will be wise as serpents and harmless as doves, not provoking the hatred of those who oppose us.
Mon. - Thank God that just as the hospital prepared to remove his ventilator, Jose Cobos-Portillo began to recover from Covid-19.
Tue. - Ask the Lord to prevent Kazakhstan from increasing the severity and scope of their denying free religious expression.
Wed. - Praise God for the recent visit of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the new Orthodox Church of Ukraine (the OCU).
Thu. - Pray that the new program to improve people with disabilities' lives won't result in discrimination against Christians.
Fri. - Ask God to stop the current madness of removing perfectly healthy organs of children suffering from gender dysphoria.
Sat. - Pray for Ukrainians to support the new Orthodox Church of Ukraine instead of the Moscow Patriarchate's organization.

 

  Please remember to pray for Christians in Secularized Countries, and for...

  Your fellow-servants,

  Bob & Cheryl

  p.s. Life is sort of like a roll of toilet paper: at first, it seems like it will last forever, but when you get down to the core, it runs out very quickly!

 

 

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