Sunday, July 5, 2026

America At 250: Reverend Dr. Peter Marshall's Message For America

 

 

 "Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people He has chosen for His inheritance!"
(Psalm 33:12)

 

John Hancock Signs The Declaration Of Independence
Image courtesy/American School/Fine Art America
 

 Although I have posted this message before, in these uncertain and dangerous times
 we are facing in our nation and in the world today, I truly believe this powerful
  message and prophetic warning from the past needs to be heard again.

Reverend Peter Marshall Sr. (1902-1949) was a Scots-American pastor of the
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington DC and served as the
twice-appointed Chaplain of the United States Senate.


Rev. Dr. Peter Marshall's Message For America
(1947)
Ancient Sermons
(Uploaded December 10, 2017)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Timeless Truths: Dr. Charles Stanley/The Gift Of Freedom

 

 

 

 "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed."
(John 8:36)


 Although a nation can be free within its own borders and in its relationship
with other nations, in this classic sermon Dr. Charles Stanley reminds us that
freedom is never free and that living in national freedom cannot liberate 
a human soul from spiritual bondage. 

 We are only truly free in and through Jesus Christ. 

 

The Gift Of Freedom
(2000)
Timeless Truths/Dr. Charles Stanley
In Touch Ministries
(July 3, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Saturday Poetry Corner: Independence Bell-July 4, 1776

 

 

 

"...and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." 
(Leviticus 25:10)


 

The Liberty Bell
Independence Hall
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Image courtesy/Wikipedia

 

 

There was a tumult in the city

In the quaint old Quaker town,

And the streets were rife with people

Pacing restless up and down-

People gathering at corners,

Where they whispered each to each,

And the sweat stood on their temples

With the earnestness of speech.


As the bleak Atlantic currents

Lash the wild Newfoundland shore,

So they beat against the State House,

So they surged against the door;

And the mingling of their voices

Made the harmony profound,

Till the quiet street of Chestnut

Was all turbulent with sound.


"Will they do it?"  "Dare they do it?"

"Who is speaking?" "What's the news?" 

"What of Adams?" "What of Sherman?"

"Oh, God grant they won't refuse!"

"Make some way there!" "Let me nearer!"

"I'm stifling!" "Stifle then!"

When a nation's life's at hazard,

"We've no time to think of men!"


So they surged against the State House,

While all solemnly inside,

Sat the Continental Congress,

Truth and reason for their guide,

O'er a simple scroll debating,

Which, though simple it might be,

Yet should shake the cliffs of England

With the thunders of the free.


Far aloft in that high steeple

Sat the bellman, old and gray,

He was weary of the tyrant

And his iron-sceptered sway;

So he sat, with one hand ready

On the clapper of the bell,

When his eye could catch the signal

The long-expected news to tell.


See! See! The dense crowd quivers

Through all its lengthy line,

As the boy beside the portal

Hastens forth to give the sign!

With his little hands uplifted,

Breezes dallying with his hair,

Hark! with deep, clear intonation,

Breaks his young voice on the air.


Hushed the people's swelling murmur,

Whilst the boy crys joyously;

"Ring! he shouts, "Ring! Grandpapa,

Ring! oh, ring for Liberty!"

Quickly, at the given signal

The old bellman lifts his hand,

Forth he sends the good news, making

Iron music through the land.


How they shouted! What rejoicing!

How the old bell shook the air,

Till the clang of freedom ruffled,

The calmly gliding Delaware!

How the bonfires and the torches

Lighted up the night's repose,

And from the flames, like the fabled Phoenix,

Our glorious liberty arose!


The old State House bell is silent,

Hushed is now its clamorous tongue;

But the spirit is awakened

Still is living-ever young;

And when we greet the smiling sunlight

On the fourth of each July,

We will ne'er forget the bellman

Who, betwixt the earth and sky,

Rung out, loudly, "Independence";

Which, please God, shall never die!

 Author Unknown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, July 3, 2026

Flashback Friday: Show Me The Way

 

 

 

Released in February, 1976 as the lead single from the double live album,
"Frampton Comes Alive!" the upbeat tune, "Show Me The Way" by English rock 
 singer and musician Peter Frampton became a huge hit for him in the United States,
 reaching Number #6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart during that Bicentennial year.

 Also in 1976,  "Frampton Comes Alive!" was voted Album of the Year
 by Rolling Stone readers' poll. It stayed on the chart for 97 weeks and 
was still at Number #14 on Billboard's 1977 year-end album chart.

  Considered one of the greatest albums of the "Me" Decade, in 2020,
 "Frampton Comes Alive!" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

 

Show Me The Way
(1976)
Peter Frampton
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Messianic Rabbi Zev Porat Preaches: A Curse Not Spoken Since The Time Of Yeshua Goes Beyond Time

 

 

 

"As for you, what you intended against me for evil, God intended for good, in order
to accomplish a day like this-to preserve the lives of many people."
(Genesis 50:20)

"I declare the end from the beginning, and from ancient times what is still to come.
I say, "My purpose will stand, and all My good pleasure I will accomplish."
(Isaiah 46:10) 

 An important message from Rabbi Zev Porat concerning events happening 
in Israel that you will not hear about from the world news media!

Please keep brother Zev's street ministry in your prayers as he witnesses
the powerful soul-saving message of the Gospel to his fellow Jews.

Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and the salvation of Israel.

Maranatha! 

 

A Curse Not Spoken Since The Time Of Yeshua
Goes Beyond Time
messiah ofisrael
(July 2, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Independence Day Together: American Burger vs Israeli Burger! This Recipe Will Shock You!

 

 

 

 Shabbat Shalom, Eretz Israel!  

 Sabbath Blessings & God's Peace To All.

 

Image courtesy/Dreamstime
 
 
 

In honor of Independence Day, gracious host Rivki and chef David of
  the Lev Haolam kitchen tests an all American hamburger against
a hamburger cooked Israeli style!  Both look delicious to me!

  

American Burger vs. Israeli Burger!
This Recipe Will Shock You!
Independence Day Together
Lev Haolam
(July 2, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Thursday's Thoughts: Living Sacrifices

 

 

 "Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God's mercy, to offer your bodies
as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of
worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing
of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what is the good,
pleasing, and perfect will of God."
(Romans 12:1-2)

 

 

Image courtesy/Wikipedia


 It is a challenge to live our lives as sacrifices to God. 

When we do, we aren't the masters of our bodies and minds-God is.
All that we do or think must conform to the Word of God. Such a high
calling is impossible without the Holy Spirit's guidance and help.

We cannot make spiritual progress without the Holy Spirit, and that is
why in Romans 12:1 the Lord tells us to offer our bodies to Him as
living sacrifices. If we try to grow and change spiritually without the
supernatural empowering of the Holy Spirit, we are conforming to
the pattern of the world. The Lord tells us to avoid this by becoming
transformed by the renewal of our minds.

As a sacrificial act of worship, God expects us to be holy and pleasing to Him.
When I was sharing Romans 12 with a group of young people, one fifteen year
old girl asked, "Does this mean that everything I do every day-at school, at home,
in sports, in art and with friends-all these should be an act of worship to God?"

Another student replied, "How can I stay on my knees that long?"

We chuckled, knowing that we worship not only on our knees, but also as
we live our lives. Our everyday lives are important to God, important enough
that He sent His Son to die on the cross so that Jesus could live in us through
each day-including the ordinary ones.

We can now say, "I'm going to school to worship God." "I'm going to paint
a picture to worship God." "I'm going to clean the kitchen to worship God",
as well as "I'm going to church to worship God."

When we conform to the world's patterns and methods, we do not please God,
no matter how good we feel about ourselves or how much other people approve
of us. But we do please God when our minds are renewed. Then we are able to
test and approve God's perfect will.

 

"Living Sacrifices"
Marie Chapian
(1938- 
American writer and radio ministry host
Devotional taken from NIV Women's Devotional
New Testament With Psalms And Proverbs
(1983)
 Zondervan Publishing

 

  In the 1970's during a trip taken to the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 
award-winning writer Marie Chapian conducted interviews with many  
 people there- peasants, gypsies, factory workers, physicians, laborers-
 even officials of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.  

The purpose of these interviews was to discover how Christians sustained 
 their faith when the Axis powers invaded Yugoslavia during World War II.

 The result of this research became the basis for her gripping, 1978 novel,
 "Of Whom The World Was Not Worthy".

 "We must believe with all our hearts and souls that He is with us. He is a God of love!" 
declares Jakob, a devoted Christian evangelist, one of the main characters in the story.

 "This is war. The only place you will be safe is in the grave", 
a gray uniformed soldier responds to him.

And yet, despite living in the midst of hell on earth,  Jakob, his wife, Jozeca, and
other believers, offered themselves as daily "living sacrifices" to God, clinging 
 to their unswerving faith in Him, while praying for both friends and foes alike.

Although this remarkable story, a true testimony of faith in a time of severe testing,
 is now out of print, "Of Whom The World Was Not Worthy" is still available
 online through Amazon.com and at Thrift Books.com