GOP could win big in November thanks to Democrats’ radical, unrealistic immigration stance

Republicans have the chance to secure a major victory and expand their 51-49 majority in the U.S. Senate in the November midterm elections – largely because Democrats are advocating  radical, impractical and unpopular immigration positions.

Here’s a link to the editorial at FOX News.

Pastor Rick Warren: What It Takes to Keep Things Real

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“How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word” (Psalm 119:9 NIV).

In a culture that is absolutely obsessed with appearance and image, how in the world do you keep it real when everybody else is faking it? They don’t have integrity. They’re scooting by and they’re skimming and they’re cheating. They’re not keeping their promises.How do you keep it real?

There’s only one way. You’ve got to care more about God’s approval than the approval of other people. That’s the only way you’ll ever become a person of integrity. Because if you care about what God thinks, then you’re going to do the right thing. If you care more about what other people think, you’re often going to do the wrong thing.

Psalm 119:9 says, “How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word” (NIV).

The only way you’re going to know what God approves of and what he thinks of you is by reading the Bible. You must stay in God’s Word! If you don’t, you won’t have the strength and the stamina to live with integrity.

If I don’t have a daily quiet time with God in the Word, if I miss it for even a few days, I notice it — everyone notices it! — because I start getting cranky. If I don’t stay connected to God through his Word, I would not have any spiritual power to clearly explain the Word of God to you. I would not have the strength to live with integrity.

Living with integrity takes spiritual power, because what is right is often unpopular. You’re going to get tired trying to do the right thing and be real and keep the right motives, and you need to be equipped and refreshed.

You do that by reading and studying the Bible, God’s Word.

Talk It Over

  • How does reading God’s Word give you strength?/li>
  • Why is it beneficial to memorize Scripture?
  • What are some of God’s promises from the Bible that can encourage you when you need to make the right but unpopular choice?

Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below. Post a comment & talk about it.

Trump is right — NATO is obsolete, and he’s delivering that message loud and clear

President Trump continued his criticism of NATO Tuesday before he headed to Europe for a meeting of leaders of the 29-nation alliance Wednesday, trading barbed tweets with European Council President Donald Tusk. The testy exchange was further evidence that the president is right when he says that NATO – created in 1949 – has become obsolete.

Here’s a link to the editorial at FOX News.

A Word for Today – More than a name

MORE THAN A NAME 

READ PSALMS 10:1 THROUGH 14:7; ACTS 11:19–30

Nicknames are nothing new—especially in the city of Antioch during Roman rule. Antioch was known for giving nicknames to people groups. For example, they coined the name Herodians for the followers of Herod and Vitellians for the followers of Vitellius. The people of Antioch used nicknames to mock and show disrespect. The followers of Christ shared their new faith at every opportunity, so they were given the nickname Christians. 

For a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch (Acts 11:26).

Being identified with Christ was an honor for the new believers. These new Christians worked hard to be positive reflections of the Christ they served. As modern Christians, we too need to be conscious of how we reflect Christ. A poor representation of Christ can be eternally damaging to those seeking God’s love.

Prayer Suggestion: Lord, help me to properly reflect Your love to the world around me.

Pastor Rick Warren: Integrity Means You’re the Same Person in Private and in Public

“God blesses those whose hearts are pure, for they will see God” (Matthew 5:8 NLT).

As you strive to build a life based on values that last, it’s important to establish and maintain integrity. The Bible says in Matthew 5:8, “God blesses those whose hearts are pure, for they will see God” (NLT).To “see God” means to experience the presence of God. Believers who have a pure heart get to feel the power of God. They get to know the purpose of God for their lives. They get to live in the peace of God. They experience the pardon of God.

Do you want to be one of those people? We don’t talk a lot these days about being pure in heart, but we do use the word integrity. To have integrity does not mean you are perfect, because if it did, none of us would have it!

So, what does it mean to have integrity?

Integrity is wholeness.

A lot of people think of their life like a pie, and the different parts of their life are the pieces of the pie. This slice of the pie is my career. This is my work life. This is my spiritual life. Then this is my family life. That one is my social life. Then over here is my secret life — my compulsions, addictions, and the things nobody else knows about.

If you segment your life like that, you lack integrity, because your life is not a whole. Integrity means you’re the same person with everybody, in your speech, actions, and motives, no matter which part of life you’re dealing with.

Integrity is authenticity.

In ancient Greek culture, actors were referred to as hypocrites because they pretended to be someone else. It’s where we get the word hypocrite.

When you wear masks so that you appear one way in front of some people and another way for others, it shows a lack of authenticity. God wants you to be exactly who he made you to be, no matter who is watching.

Integrity is uncorrupted motivation.

It means you do the right thing, and you do it for the right reason. You have unmixed motivation and pure motives. You’re sincere and straightforward in every area of your life and with all people. You pray to talk to God and not to impress other people.

We’re interested in image, but God is interested in integrity. We’re interested in reputation, but God is interested in character. Reputation is what everybody thinks you are. Integrity is what you really are. Reputation is what you are in public. Integrity is what you are when you’re all alone with God.

“The Lord detests people with crooked hearts, but he delights in those with integrity” (Proverbs 11:20 NLT).

Talk It Over

  • Would the people in each area of your life — your co-workers, classmates, neighbors, family members, and friends — all use the same words to describe you? Why or why not?
  • Think of someone in your life who models integrity well. What is one specific habit or choice you can learn from that person?
  • When are you most tempted to value and protect reputation over character? Why?

Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below. Post a comment & talk about it

On Kavanaugh, red state Democrats face a ‘nightmare decision’

Monday night, President Trump announced Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, who announced his retirement late last month.

Here’s a link to the editorial at FOX News.

Pastor Rick Warren: God’s Plan for Your Pain

God’s Plan for Your Pain

“If you are suffering in a manner that pleases God, keep on doing what is right, and trust your lives to the God who created you, for he will never fail you” (1 Peter 4:19 NLT).

Remember what photography was like before everything went digital? When you took a picture, the first thing you’d get was a negative. Then you had to develop the negative into a positive by going into a darkroom and shining a light through it onto photographic paper. This turned the negative into a positive full-color photograph.That’s what God wants to do with the injustices in our lives. We all have them. People have mistreated us. They’ve passed over us. They’ve taken advantage of us. God wants to take all the negatives, shine the light of Jesus through them, and turn them into positives — a full-color picture of the life we were made to live.

The Bible says, “If you are suffering in a manner that pleases God, keep on doing what is right, and trust your lives to the God who created you, for he will never fail you” (1 Peter 4:19 NLT). The most important thing you can remember when you’ve been treated unfairly is that Jesus is on your side. There is no sin that God judges more harshly, except maybe pride, than that of injustice.

Throughout Scripture, God shows special care for people who are treated unfairly. He is a God of justice. He hears your cry, sees your pain, and knows you were hurt. You didn’t get what you thought you deserved. But God has a plan for your pain.

When you shine the light of God’s love through your circumstances, he can turn your pain into a beautiful picture. He develops your character through it. He makes you stronger. Most importantly, he uses your pain.

You’ll never get an explanation for much of the pain you endure in this life. When you get to heaven, you may understand more about why bad things happened to you. But God does not owe you an explanation for it.

But here’s the good news: You don’t need an explanation. You just need to know that God loves you. He has a plan for you. God will settle the score with whoever hurt you.

God never wastes a hurt. Welcome the light of the Gospel into it and God will use your hurt — the very real injustice that has happened to you — to create a beautiful picture through your life.

Talk It Over

  • How can you use the pain from your past to help other people?
  • In what ways have you seen God grow your character through an injustice you experienced?
  • Instead of retaliating, how do you think God wants you to treat the person who treated you unfairly? What effect does it have on you when you respond in love?

Give hope, prayer, and encouragement below. Post a comment & talk about it.

FCN Daily Prayer

Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
Ephesians 4:29 (Read all of Ephesians 4:29)
New International Version

A Thought for Today: Feeling Small

FEELING SMALL

READ PSALMS 6:1 THROUGH 9:20; ACTS 11:1–18

Travel in space is measured in light years­—the time it takes light to travel from one area of the universe to another. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. There are 31,536,000 seconds in a year. That means light can travel 5,865,696,000,000 miles in one earth year. Scientists estimate the visible universe to be about 28 billion light years across. And that’s just the part we can see.  

When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set in place, what is mankind that You are mindful of them, human beings that You care for them? (Psalm 8:3-4).

The next time you feel insignificant or small, remember that you are important to God. The One who created the infinite universe knows your name. The One who crafted the planets and stars hears your prayers and cares for you. That makes you special. 

Prayer Suggestion: Lord, thank You for being a God who cares about all people, even me. 

FCA’s Roger Lipe talks about wisdom

W I S D O M

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Proverbs 1:7

As we all know, the fundamentals of your sport are the beginning of success.  How foolish would it look to compete at your level without knowledge of techniques and training?

In Proverbs chapter 1 and verse 7, the King writes, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.”  Just like the fundamentals of your sport lead to success, the fear of the Lord leads surely to knowledge.  Not only knowledge of one’s sport, but knowledge in the larger matters of life.

Fools despise wisdom and discipline, says the proverb.  A fool is one who has the ability to learn, but refuses to do so.  Fools turn up their noses at understanding and a well-ordered lifestyle.  A life under control seems, to them, to be unthinkable.

In today’s competition and through the rest of the season, apply every bit of knowledge you have concerning your sport.  Be careful not to despise the coaching staff’s wisdom and discipline, we don’t want to be fools.  Most of all pray and ask God’s blessing on your life… a healthy respect for Him is the beginning of real knowledge for all of your life.

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