Daily Archives: November 12, 2023

November 12 – Being moved by afflictions | Reformed Perspective

“…that no one be moved by these afflictions. For you yourselves know that we are destined for this.” – 1 Thessalonians 3:3 

Scripture reading: 1 Thessalonians 3:1-5

The Apostle Paul sends Timothy to Thessalonica primarily to take the spiritual pulse of the congregation, but here in our text, Paul was particularly concerned that they would put their present suffering in a proper perspective. It is not at all unusual to meet Christians who are convinced that, if they know Christ, everything will be going their way, but according to the Bible the very opposite is true. Christians in Thessalonica experienced suffering and persecution as consequence of their faith and Paul was concerned that these new Christians might become confused and begin to doubt.

One of the most difficult things for Christians to understand is that difficulties in life are to be expected and are a normal part of the Christian life. According to Scripture, God actually sends difficulties on our path in order to help us on our road to God and drive us closer to Him. The believers in Thessalonica were to know that and they were to rejoice in their persecution, for their suffering and affliction united them to all Christians and identified them as belonging to Christ.

Those who share in suffering for Christ’s sake will also share in His glory. Paul says that suffering is the Christian’s lot in life and is to be expected. Anyone who follows the Good Shepherd will be called a sheep, and sheep as we all know, are destined for slaughter.

Suggestions for prayer

As you go to church to worship today, ask God to help you to rejoice, even in your suffering. Ask Him to help you to understand that life’s hardships are given to strengthen your faith. Ask Him to help you to count it all joy.

Rev. Mark Zylstra is an emeritus minister of the United Reformed Churches in North America. He and his wife Corrie, live in Smithville ON and their home church is Wellandport, ON URC. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. It is also available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.

Source: November 12 – Being moved by afflictions

God Only, You Can Trust | VCY

Peter answered and said unto him, Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended.Matthew 26:33

“Why,” cries one, “this is no promise of God.” Just so, but it was a promise of man, and therefore it came to nothing. Peter thought that he was saying what he should assuredly carry out; but a promise which has no better foundation than a human resolve will fall to the ground. No sooner did temptations arise than Peter denied his Master and used oaths to confirm his denial.

What is man’s word? An earthen pot broken with a stroke. What is your own resolve? A blossom, which, with God’s care, may come to fruit, but which, left to itself, will fall to the ground with the first wind that moves the bough.

On man’s word hang only what it will bear.

On thine own resolve depend not at all.

On the promise of thy God hang time and eternity, this world and the next, thine all and the all of all thy beloved ones.

This volume is a checkbook for believers, and this page is meant as a warning as to what bank they draw upon and whose signature they accept. Rely upon Jesus without limit. Trust not thyself nor any born of woman, beyond due bounds; but trust thou only and wholly in the Lord.

What Does it Mean to Love God? | Daily Thoughts about God.


“Again Jesus said, “Simon, son of John, do you truly love me?”  He answered, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said, “Take care of my sheep” John 21:16


Pain brings us back to the basics of our faith. “Do you love Me?”

It’s a question Jesus asked Peter, his beaten, confused disciple.

In view of what had happened in the past week of crucifixion, Jesus might have asked Peter, “Do you understand what has happened?” This is the approach he used with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. As he walked with them he explained to them “beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself” (Luke 24:27).

But not with Peter.  He cut through this disciple’s hurt and confusion and shame with one basic question, “Do you love me?”

Likewise in my confusion and pain, God did not give me an explanation. Like he did with Peter, He brought me back to this basic of the Christian faith: Do you love me? Even though prayers go unanswered. Your dreams lie buried. The wrong seems to triumph. Do you love me?”

Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.”

Our Loving God does not erase painful human emotions. Despite the turmoil, love grabs the steering wheel of our wills and pulls us towards God. We may journey through chilling mists of discouragement, doubt, and self-pity for a while, but our direction is clear.

Faith is not a grin-and-bear-it approach, but rather a quiet but firm determination: we will believe God is good no matter what circumstances look like. We will keep holding onto loving and obeying God.

Are you ready to say with me: “Father, you know that I love you.”

By Helen Lescheid
Used by Permission


Further Reading

  Keep Yourself in God’s Love –  by Katherine Kehler

•  God Loves You –  by Gail Rodgers

 When God Seems Small – by Bethany Hayes


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The Christlike Life | Daily Thoughts about God.

Your attitude should be the same that Chris Jesus had.” Philippians 2:5

What was the attitude that was in Christ Jesus? 

Though He was God, He did not demand and cling to His rights as God. He made
Himself nothing; He took the humble position of a slave and appeared in human form.  And in human form He obediently
humbled Himself even further by dying a criminal’s death on a cross.” (Philippians 2:6-8).

Self-emptying and self-sacrifice, obedience to God’s will, and love to men, even unto death of the Cross – this was the character of Christ for which God so highly exalted Him.  It is the character of Christ that we are to imitate.  He was made in the likeness of men, so we could be conformed into the likeness of God.

Self-effacement and self-sacrifice that God’s will might be done and that man might be saved – this was the attitude of Christ.  He lived only to please God and to bless men.

Don’t say that this is an impossibility.  What is impossible with men is possible with God.  We are called to work out this salvation of a Christlike character with fear and trembling; for

God is working in you, giving you the desire to obey Him and the power to do what pleases Him” (Philippians 2:13)

As we pray, let this be our one aim:  to have the attitude that was in Christ Jesus.

By Andrew Murray
Used by permission

From: ‘Teach Me to Pray
published by Barbour Publishing, Inc.


Further Reading

• The TRUE Foundation by Francis Frangipane

 Fight Like Jesus Fights – by Jon Walker

• Seeing Like Jesus – by Marilyn Ehle


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12 Nov 2023 News Briefing

The WAR FRONT in Israel That NO ONE is Talking About | LIVE From the Jordanian Border
Today, Joshua goes live from the Jordanian border to discuss the fourth front of the war that nobody is talking about. Also, we have some more exclusive interviews with the cowboys working on Jewish farms.(video)

Luongo: The Evolving Battle Lines In The Middle East
The biggest stumbling block to analyzing what’s happening between Israel and the rest of the Middle East is dispensing with our biases and ignorance about pretty much the entire affair.
I believe we are fighting more than anything else at this point: the profound amount of propaganda and outright bullshit being slung around about every event of any significance. All it does is create confusion and cognitive dissonance.

We don’t feel safe.’ As antisemitism threat rises, South Florida’s Jews arm themselves
“To be honest with you, I hate guns,” Peter, 76, shouted over the sound of gunshots Saturday afternoon as his wife took aim at a target at Gun World in Deerfield Beach. “But it’s better us than someone else.”

Presbyterian “Pastrix” Claims God Lied to Adam and Eve
“God is not man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). This eternal truth of Scripture regarding the character of our holy God stands in sharp contrast to the blasphemous words of a Presbyterian (PCUSA) “pastrix” (yes, apparently that’s a word), professor, and author—Rebecca Todd Peters, who recently preached a sermon applying the lens of feminist theology to Genesis 3. Her ultimate authority is not the Word of God—and she’s up-front about that! Her authority is herself and other “feminist theologians.”

Iceland Declares Emergency As ‘Quake Swarms’ Signal Potential Volcanic Eruption
Authorities in Iceland declared an emergency and issued an evacuation order for thousands of people in a popular tourist town in the country’s southwestern Reykjanes Peninsula after quake swarms intensified in the last 48 hours – sparking fears that the next big volcanic eruption could be imminent.

Netanyahu: We don’t need moral preaching; Israel won’t agree to PA’s return to Gaza
Netanyahu says the day after the war, Israel will have security-wise control in the Gaza Strip, with the ability to enter whenever needed to eliminate terrorists who may resurface

Houthis torture prisoner to death in Sanaa
Human rights activists in Yemen have reported that a prisoner died of torture inside a Houthi detention facility in Sanaa, the latest victim of Houthi abuses in jails. The Houthis kidnapped Ezzedine Al-Habji Al-Humaigani from his home village in the central region of Al-Bayda a year ago and took him to their detention center in Sanaa, where he was cruelly tortured and denied medications, which eventually led to his death.

Iranian president calls to eliminate the Jewish state
Ebrahim Raisi called for Israel to be replaced by a Palestinian state “from the river to the sea.” a genocidal rallying cry necessitating the destruction of Israel.

Jewish MIT Students Warn Campus ‘Not Safe for Jews,’ Describe Hostile Environment Amid Anti-Israel Protests
Jewish and Israeli students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have warned in a new letter to university president Sally Kornbluth that radical anti-Zionism and intimidation of Jewish students on campus has become intolerable and reminiscent of Nazi Germany on the eve of the Holocaust.

Gallant threatens Hezbollah: ‘What we can do in Gaza, we can do in Beirut’
“Hezbollah is dragging Lebanon to a possible war, and is making mistakes,” Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said at a situational assessment near the Lebanese border Saturday, adding that the Lebanese citizens would be the first to pay the price for this kind of mistake. “What we can do in Gaza, we can also do in Beirut.”

Hamas has lost control of northern Gaza, IDF spokesperson says (scroll down at website)
Hamas has lost control of the northern Gaza Strip, IDF spokesperson R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a statement Saturday night.

Israeli defense minister warns Hezbollah is close to ‘grave mistake’ after intense skirmishes on the weekend
Hezbollah head Hassan Nasrallah again held an incendiary speech to his supporters on Saturday, claiming that the last week “saw an improvement in operations” by his group. “I have come here in order to conduct a situation assessment in light of Hezbollah’s aggression – it’s no longer just provocations,” Gallant emphasized.

Iranian foreign minister threatens Israel, says ‘expansion of the scope of the war has become inevitable’
Since the beginning of the Hamas-Israel war, the Iranian regime has regularly threatened that the war could escalate and spread in the region. On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reportedly repeated this threat, when he told his Qatari counterpart, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani that an expansion of the Hamas-Israel war is “inevitable.”

Nasrallah: ‘Israel making mistake by attacking us; all objectives will fail’
He also noted that “Israel has not achieved any accomplishment that it can present to its citizens; they are still unable to present an image of ‘victory’ or an image of ‘defeat’ to the resistance.”

Biden and Xi will meet Wednesday for talks on trade, Taiwan and fraught US-China relations
Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet Wednesday in California for talks on trade, Taiwan and fraught U.S.-Chinese relations in the first engagement in a year between the leaders of the world’s two biggest economies.

Emergency declared as record-high magma accumulation and intense earthquake swarm force Grindavík evacuation, Iceland
In response to a significant escalation in seismo-volcanic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, characterized by an exceptional accumulation of magma, the intrusion of a substantial dike, and an intense earthquake swarm, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) and Civil Defense authorities have implemented critical safety protocols on November 10, 2023. These measures include the mandatory evacuation of Grindavík and the proclamation of a state of emergency

Alaska’s largest city declares ‘snow emergency’ after record snowfall piles up on back-to-back days
A winter storm dropped record snowfall amounts in Anchorage, Alaska, with some areas outside of Anchorage proper receiving more than 2 feet of snowfall in just two days.

Anchorage adds to record homeless death total as major winter storm drops more than 2 feet of snow
Four homeless people have died in Anchorage in the last week, underscoring the city’s ongoing struggle to house a large homeless population at the same time winter weather has returned, with more than 2 feet of snow falling within 48 hours.

American Elementary School Reportedly Scraps Veterans Day Assembly, Replaces It with UN-Sponsored ‘Day of Tolerance’
The quickest way to teach what “peace” isn’t and “intolerance” is among conservatives is to minimize Veterans Day at our kids’ schools. That is what one elementary school in Washington state is finding out.

‘Aliens,’ or a foreign power? Pentagon UFO chief says someone is in our backyard
“This week, the director of the U.S. government’s UFO analysis office stated that there is “evidence” of concerning unidentified flying object activity “in our backyard.” According to physicist Seán Kirkpatrick, who heads the congressionally-mandated All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, this alarming UFO activity can be attributed to one of two extraordinary sources: either a foreign power or “aliens.”

Karma Hits The MSM As Washington Post To Suffer $100 Million Loss For 2023, Toxic Feminist Site Jezebel Shutters
Happy Veterans Day and a thank you to those that served to protect America. While we are in the midst of World War III, with Iran using their terrorist proxies Hamas and Hezbollah, and the U.S. using Israel against Iran, and Ukraine against Russia, we still have a number of internal issues that are barely being reported on, and even then immediately buried.

Gaza Resident: Israel Intel Spent Hours On Phone Warning Me, Neighbors To Evacuate
A Palestinian dentist confessed that Israeli intelligence agents spent hours on the phone with him to warn him to evacuate his area and warn others before the area was targeted by the Israel Defense Forces.

Targeted For Death By Genocidal Maniacs In The White House Pentagon CDC And WHO
According to eminent Swiss microbiologist and specialist in infectious diseases, Prof. Dr. Pietro Vernazza as reported on this twitter/X thread, we’re now witnessing ENORMOUS declines in birth rates across the planet, what he calls “the largest decline ever seen in all of history.”

Another Billionaire Donor is Abandoning Far Left Columbia University Over Anti-Semitism on Campus
In October, billionaire Leon Cooperman announced live on FOX Business that he would no longer donate money to Columbia University over the pro-Hamas demonstrations that were taking place there. He said that the students have s**t for brains.

Has Noah’s Ark been found? Archaeologists reveal ‘ruins’ found in Turkey’s boat-shaped mound date back 5,000 years ago – the same period as the Biblical flood
Archaeologists believe they are one step closer to confirming the resting place of Noah’s Ark. A team excavating a geological formation in Turkey has aged rock and soil samples they believe contain ruins of the vessel, which puts the site at the same time the Bible puts the Great Flood 5,000 years ago.

Costa Rican group lost their legal appeal to have covid vaccines banned but vow that this is just the beginning
On 13 September, a Costa Rican Appellate judge ordered an oral hearing in the case of Interest of Justice vs State of Costa Rica.  In a case originally filed a year ago, Interest of Justice is seeking an injunction to have the covid-19 injections removed from the market in Costa Rica and then through a series of steps, globally.

Bill Gates Business Associates Reach Combined $365 Million Settlement with Jeffrey Epstein’s Victims
The New York Times reported on the 9th November, that a federal judge had approved the $290 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by the sex abuse victims of Epstein against JPMorgan Chase—a close mutual business associate of both Gates and Epstein. Over this past year, JPMorgan has agreed to pay an additional $75 million—for a combined total of $365 million—to settle another lawsuit relating to its established banking relationship with Epstein.

UNESCO Seeks To Regulate All Internet Content 
The United Nations has been quietly granted full regulatory control over the Internet, allowing the unelected organization to censor or punish anybody who threatens to disrupt the globalist agenda.

3 More “Conspiracy Theories” Which Have Just Been Confirmed
#3 The Location Of Noah’s Ark For decades, we have known that the Durupinar formation contains the remains of Noah’s Ark…The formation is the correct size and shape of Noah’s Ark according to the Bible, and scans of the formation have shown that the Ark is down there.

Headlines – 11/12/2023

Ahmad Samih Khalidi: As a former Palestinian negotiator, I know Biden’s two-state solution is sheer delusion

Arab Nations in Draft Statement Call on Palestinian Factions to Unite Under PLO

Arab-Islamic summit falls short: Draft resolution condemns Israel, but no concrete measures

Saudi-hosted summit condemns Israel as Iran leader pays rare visit

Muslim leaders blast Israeli ‘crimes’; Iran: Solution is Palestine from river to sea

Arab and Muslim leaders deny Israel engaging in self-defense against Hamas

Former Scottish minister booed for saying Israel has ‘right to defend itself’

Gaza hospital crippled as fighting rages nearby

Israel denies striking Gaza hospital – but says fighting happening around it

IDF: No siege at Shifa Hospital, we’ll help move babies to safety; 5 soldiers killed

IDF to help evacuate babies from Shifa as WHO warns it has lost contact with hospital

Dem Sen. Coons: Hamas Is Messing up Talks to Get People out of Gaza by Trying to Get Terrorists Out

In Gaza, growing signs of anger at Hamas as residents fight for food, battle diseases

Jordan says it has again dropped humanitarian aid to Gaza from planes

‘A nightmare, we’re not living’: Tens of thousands rally for hostages’ return

Netanyahu Rejects Calls For Gaza Cease-Fire, Says Israel’s Battle Will Continue In ‘Full Force’

Netanyahu vows to defeat Hamas even if Israel has to ‘stand firm against the world’

Netanyahu Pushes Back Against Global Pressure: ‘Our War Is Your War’

Trump says Israel is losing the public relations battle with Gaza war

Biden administration privately warned by American diplomats of growing fury against US in Arab world

U.S. is warned about its global standing as Gaza suffering persists – perceived U.S. acceptance of attacks on refugee camps, hospitals and apartment buildings could shatter American influence for years to come

“Genocide Joe!” – Hundreds Of Pro-Hamas Supporters Gather Outside Biden’s Delaware Home

750 global journalists say media should cast Israeli actions as ‘genocide, apartheid’

Maher: Media ‘Couldn’t Be More Pro-Hamas than It Is Now’

Tom Cotton demands fed probe of NY Times, CNN and other outlets after freelancers accused of working with Hamas

Hamas founder’s son speaks out against terror group and its ‘7th century mentality’ – Mosab Hassan Yousef said Hamas draws some of its radical ideology from Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna

Nasrallah urges more global protests, longer war, says only US, UK stand with Israel

Pro-Hamas agitators tear down American flags, march through Columbus Circle, attempt to break into New York’s Grand Central Station during mass anti-Israel protest

300,000 march against Israel in London on Armistice Day, demand Gaza ceasefire

Two Tiered Policing: Over 80 Britons Preventatively Arrested Ahead of Pro-Palestine Armistice Day Protest

Rishi Sunak condemns ‘wholly unacceptable’ violence of far-right and ‘Hamas sympathisers’

Anti-Israel Protests Force Temporary Shutdown of NYC’s Grand Central Station

Washington Post pulls cartoon highlighting Hamas use of human shields after pushback

Teacher arrested over posts appearing to justify rape, other Oct. 7 acts by Hamas

Columbia University suspends anti-Israel student groups over threats and intimidation

Almost 300 UCLA Faculty Members Sign Letter Urging University to Condemn Hamas Terrorist Attacks

Jewish Students at MIT in Fear After ‘Hostile’ Pro-Hamas, Anti-Israel ‘Blockade’ Prevents Them from Attending Classes

Pro-Hamas mob chants ‘Allahu Akbar’ during nighttime Manhattan rampage

Suspect released in fatal stabbing of Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll – No charges have been filed so far, and US officials have said there is no evidence the case is linked to antisemitism or the Israel-Hamas war

Urban Israelis flock to Gaza border to tend farms left suddenly without workers

‘We are the resistance’: show of defiance by Hamas as funeral parade follows battle in Jenin

How Chinese firm linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank

Air Force strikes terror targets in Syria in response to rocket fire

Israel targets anti-tank missile cell in strikes on Hezbollah targets

Israeli defense minister warns Hezbollah is close to ‘grave mistake’ after intense skirmishes on the weekend

Israel Warns Hezbollah That Beirut Could Face Similar Fate To Gaza

Iranian foreign minister threatens Israel, says ‘expansion of the scope of the war has become inevitable’

Dem Rep. Nickel: Biden Should Reverse His Decision to Remove Houthis from Terrorist List

US military aircraft crashes over eastern Mediterranean Sea

Christian buildings targeted in military conflict in Sudan

More than 800 Sudanese reported killed in attack on Darfur town, UN says

Over half of Sudan’s population needs humanitarian aid after nearly 7 months of war, UN says

UN sounds alarm on Darfur, warns world not to repeat history

Flights Get Longer as Airlines Are Forced to Skirt War Zones

Bombshell WaPo Article Alleges Ukraine Was Behind Sabotage of Nord Stream Pipeline

Russia Opens ‘Terrorism’ Inquiry Over Train Derailment

President Trump pledges to end Ukraine war before even taking office

Bild: German government plans to provide 8 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine in 2024

Maher: We Now Have an Iran, China, Russia Axis of Evil and Biden Pushed Saudis Towards China

Desperate for Foreign Investment, Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping Joins San Francisco CEO Summit

San Francisco Somehow Manages to Remove Homeless and Clean Streets Ahead of Visit by China’s Communist Dictator Xi

North Korea closing embassies around the world amid suspected financial crisis

Nigel Farage Reportedly to Seek Millions in Legal Action Over ‘Debanking’

FBI Whistleblowers Reveal Agency Is Targeting Agents Based on Their Political Beliefs – Report Alleges FBI Targets Military Members for ‘Disloyalty’

MMA fighter King Bau Enters Bare Knuckle Fight Wearing Shirt that Reads: ‘Trump was Indicted Before Anyone on Epstein’s Client List’

‘Travesty in darkness’: Trump backs drive to televise his D.C. election subversion trial

Job-Killing AI: Dreamworks’ Katzenberg Says Artificial Intelligence Will Replace 90% Of the Human Artists Needed to Make an Animation Movie

Is Anything Still True? On the Internet, No One Knows Anymore – New tools can create fake videos and clone the voices of those closest to us. ‘This is how authoritarianism arises.’

Thousands Line Up for the Chance to Get Elon Musk’s Neuralink Chip Installed in Their Brain

Leo Hohmann: Beware the Digital Marking: E.U. Moving Aggressively to Digitize Its Citizens and U.S. Will Also Fall in Line

Australian Ports Impacted by ‘Significant Cyber Security Incident’

5.9 magnitude earthquake hits the New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea

5.5 magnitude earthquake hits near Port-Vila, Vanuatu

5.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Kupang, Indonesia

5.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Rabaul, Papua New Guinea

5.2 magnitude earthquake hits the New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea

5.2 magnitude earthquake hits near Kavieng, Papua New Guinea

Sangay volcano in Ecuador erupts to 30,000ft

Sabancaya volcano in Peru erupts to 23,000ft

Popocateptl volcano in Mexico erupts to 22,000ft

Ruiz volcano in Colombia erupts to 22,000ft

Reventador volcano in Ecuador erupts to 15,000ft

Fuego volcano in Guatemala erupts to 15,000ft

Semeru volcano in Indonesia erupts to 15,000ft

High risk of eruption near Grindavik: 15-km long magma intrusion identified northwest of town, Iceland

New island that emerged from the ocean off Japan is now visible from space

Mexico’s Acapulco hit by garbage pile-up after deadly hurricane

Scientists Want Meat Slapped With ‘Cigarette-Style’ Warning Labels About Climate Change. Here’s Why It’s Completely Asinine

Illegal Alien Accused of Murder Among Nearly 2 Million ‘Known Got-Aways’ Who Entered U.S. Under Biden

Nicaragua Experiencing ‘Massive Move of God’ as Events Draw 650,000 so Far, Tens of Thousands Accept Christ

Iranian-Born Man Charged with Terrorism over Norway LGBT Nightlife Area Shooting

Vatican takes ‘step’ towards transgender Catholics

Pope Francis forcibly removes pro-life Texas bishop after closed door Vatican investigation

Colorado research facility will import bats from across the globe and inject them w/ various diseases, funded by Fauci’s NIH – Republican legislators warn it could spark the next global pandemic on US soil

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US credit card debt hits historic high – data | RT Business News by RT

Balances have soared by a record $150 billion year-on-year

US credit card debt continued to surge in July-September this year, marking the eighth consecutive quarter of year-over-year increases, economists at the New York Federal Reserve bank said in a report this week.

According to their calculations, credit card balances increased by $48 billion (4.7%) from the previous three months and by $154 billion on an annual basis, the highest increase since records began in 1999. This brought the total outstanding credit card debt to a new record high of $1.08 trillion.

Meanwhile, mortgage balances also surged to $12.14 trillion, while student loan and auto loan balances rose to $1.6 trillion each.

Total household debt grew by $228 billion during the reporting period, largely due to credit cards and student loans, and reached $17.29 trillion.

Researchers noted that more and more households were having difficulty managing their debt amid persistently high inflation and rising interest rates. For instance, nearly 9.5% of credit card balances were more than 90 days delinquent in the reporting period, the report said, up from 8% in the second quarter.

“The increase in balances is consistent with strong nominal spending and real GDP growth over the same time frame. But credit card delinquencies continue to rise from their historical lows seen during the pandemic,” researchers from the New York Fed said in a statement that accompanied the data.

“The transition rate into delinquency remains below the pre-pandemic level for mortgages, which comprise the largest share of household debt, but auto loan and credit card delinquencies have surpassed pre-pandemic levels and continue to rise.” 

READ MORE: Tough times ahead for US consumers – strategist

The researchers noted that the spike in households transitioning into delinquency was “surprising” given the relative stability of the US economy and labor market. While the trend could stem from changes in lending standards, it could also signal “real financial stress,” they concluded.

For more stories on economy & finance visit RT’s business section

Source: US credit card debt hits historic high – data

War Zone Live: Israel’s Intense Military Operations North and South

CBN News. Because Truth Matters™

Source: War Zone Live: Israel’s Intense Military Operations North and South

CBN News Visits a Kibbutz Where Hamas Unleashed Evil: ‘This Is Taken Out of a Horror Movie’

KIBBUTZ KFAR AZA, Southern Israel – October 5th, two days before Hamas would go on their killing spree, more than 600 Christians from 50 countries, visited areas in southern Israel, close to Gaza’s border.

Ofir Libstein, a well-known mayor, welcomed the Christian guests taking a unity tour of the country. “Welcome again to Sha’ar Hanegev. You’ve been here last year and I hope to see you again next year.”

“I promise to do everything to keep the land of Israel, to keep the land of this area and to build stronger and stronger. I’m so happy to see you from all over the world to come and see this beautiful place,” Libstein said.

Just 48 hours after those brief remarks, the 50-year-old mayor, who lived in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, less than two miles from the Gaza Strip, awakened to the noise of rapid gunfire.

Read the full story from CBN’s George Thomas:
https://www2.cbn.com/news/israel/cbn-news-visits-kibbutz-where-hamas-unleashed-evil-taken-out-horror-movie

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Source: CBN News Visits a Kibbutz Where Hamas Unleashed Evil: ‘This Is Taken Out of a Horror Movie’

Israel is Always to Blame | The Stream

 

In the early 1990s, I attended a dinner in New York City sponsored by a Jerusalem foundation, highlighted by a dialogue between Henry Kissinger and Fouad Ajami, moderated by Dan Rather. (Ajami was a Lebanese-born university professor who often appeared as a talking head on TV as an expert on the Middle East.) At one point in the evening, Prof. Ajami noted that when Saddam Hussein used nerve gas on his own people, the UN said nothing. But when Israel uses tear gas, it draws international rebuke.

It’s the same today, except worse. Much worse.

Israel Attacked … Then Blamed for Being Attacked?

Israel experiences the most horrific bloodbath in any one day since the Holocaust, with details too sickening to repeat yet again, and who gets blamed? Israel!

In the words of the infamous document signed by 31 student groups at Harvard, “We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”

But of course. Israel is always to blame. The leadership of the people who were murdered, slaughtered, butchered, incinerated, raped are to blame — not the murderers, the slaughterers, the butchers, the pyromaniacs, the rapists.

Israel drops more than one million leaflets throughout Gaza City, urging the civilians to flee to the south. Israel makes tens of thousands of phone calls — yes, calls to individuals on their phones — as well as sends out tens of thousands of text messages, saying, “We’re going to bomb your neighborhood. Please get out so you can be safe.”

Hamas, in contrast, urges their people to stay, blocks them from leaving, putting up roadblocks to stop them and allegedly confiscating car keys and shooting their own people dead. Hamas leadership even makes clear that they welcome the death of their own people.

In short, Israel seeks to minimize civilian casualties in Gaza while Hamas seeks to maximize civilian casualties there, but Israel is guilty.

Yet Israel is to blame.

Jews are Hated

As expressed by Brendan O’Neill on the Spiked website, “So let me get this right. If Israel bombs Hamas targets in Gaza, it is recklessly endangering civilian life. But if it gives civilians fair warning to move away from certain areas, it is engaging in ethnic cleansing. If it drops bombs in built-up suburbs, it is committing a war crime. But if it advises civilians to leave those built-up suburbs before the bombs come, it is also committing a war crime. If it attacks northern Gaza, that’s genocide. Yet when it tells the civilians of northern Gaza to leave first, that’s ‘forced transfer’, which is to say: genocide.

“Everything Israel does is a war crime. Everything. Killing civilians — war crime. Trying not to kill civilians — war crime. Bombing populated areas — war crime. Giving a population time to leave before dropping bombs — war crime. The surrealism of these screams of ‘genocide!’ every time an Israeli soldier so much as picks up his gun was brought home by two headlines in the Independent last week, published just 10 hours apart. Israel is engaged in ‘collective punishment in Gaza’, claimed the first. ‘Israel accused of “trying to ethnically cleanse Gaza Strip” as one million ordered to evacuate’, said the second.”

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But of course. Israel is always to blame.

That’s because the spirit that animates the demonizing of Israel is the same spirit that animates Jew-hatred in general.

Jews are hated for being rich and for being poor.

Jews are hated for being powerful (they’re trying to take over the world) and for being weak (those miserable, wretched Jews).

Jews are hated for being religious (they think they’re better than us) and for being secular (they’re trying to fit in as if they were just like us).

Jew are hated by Communists and by Fascists.

Jews are hated when they are victims and when they are victors.

Jews are hated for not fighting back (why did they go as sheep to the slaughter under the Nazis?) and for fighting back (they’re guilty of ethnic cleansing and genocide!).

Jews are hated when they are in exile (there’s a reason they’ve been expelled from so many countries) and when they’re in their homeland (they are evil occupiers who don’t belong there).

Jews are hated by Black supremacists and White supremacists.

And Jew-hatred has a strong tradition in both Christianity and Islam.

It’s always those dirty Jews/Zionists!

Which Side Are You On?

And lest you think this is just a matter of rhetoric – a matter of mere words – consider this.

On November 4th I wrote an article titled, “Wake Up World Before Jewish Blood is Shed In Your Country.”

One day later, on the very day the article was posted, Paul Kessler, a 69-year-old, Jewish, pro-Israel protester was struck on the head by a pro-Palestinian protester. He died as a result of his injuries. It only took one day!

That is why I will not be silent at such a critical time in Jewish history, not to mention world history.

What about you?

Will you use equal weights and measures, or will you go along with the spirit of the age?

By all means, Israel can be criticized along many lines, and true friends of Israel are more than happy to share their comments, their criticisms, and their concerns.

But this unequal, unfair, unethical demonizing of Israel and the Jewish people must be confronted and exposed, especially when the nation faces yet another existential threat.

Which side are you on?

 

Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Why So Many Christians Have Left the Faith. Connect with him on FacebookTwitter or YouTube.

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Newt Gingrich: Biden was corrupted by our enemies | FOX news

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich commends the House of Representative‘s investigations into Hunter Biden on “Hannity,” saying their work will reveal to all Americans that President Biden was “fatally corrupted” by “our deepest enemies in the world.”

HUNTER BIDEN SPECIAL COUNSEL WAS ‘DUCKING, DODGING AND WEAVING’ BEFORE HOUSE INVESTIGATORS, SAYS REP. BIGGS

NEWT GINGRICH: The other part here, which I think is frightening, is Andy McCarthy, who’s a very serious former federal prosecutor, wrote recently, We’re going to have to come to grips with the fact that we have a Chinese communist agent in the White House: the president. Now, I don’t know if agent’s too strong a word, but you clearly have in Joe Biden, a person who, by any reasonable standard was corrupted by a series of our enemies. Russian money. Kazakhstan, the original corruption in Ukraine, Romania, and of course, the Chinese communists. I’ve talked to Chairman Comer before and Chairman Jordan and others, Chairman Smith, I mean, they are gradually going to paint a picture so vivid that every American is going to understand whether you’re for the left or for the right. If you’re an American patriot, you’re going to understand you have a president who is fatally corrupted and who was corrupted by our deepest enemies in the world. 

COMER SUBPOENAS HUNTER BIDEN ART DEALER, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR TESTIMONY AS PART OF ONGOING PROBE

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer on Thursday issued additional subpoenas for Hunter Biden’s business associates, including his art dealers and individuals involved in the more than $200,000 in alleged “loans” James Biden repaid President Biden for in 2017 and 2018, Fox News Digital has learned.

Comer, R-Ky., subpoenaed Hunter Biden’s business associate Eric Schwerin and Mervyn Yan. He also subpoenaed Hunter Biden’s gallerist George Bergès and art patron Elizabeth Naftali. The subpoenas compel all the individuals to testify before the committee.

The committee subpoenaed Yan in April for financial records connected to business dealings with Hunter Biden.

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This is an actual ‘dereliction of duty’ by Mayorkas: Maria Bartiromo

‘Sunday Morning Futures’ anchor Maria Bartiromo discusses the report that DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas could face an impeachment vote by Tuesday on ‘FOX & Friends Weekend.’

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San Francisco Clears Homeless And Cleans Sh*t-Covered Streets For World Leaders Next Week

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These measures have been implemented as a temporary solution ahead of the global trade summit that will flood the city with world leaders and corporate executives beginning today.

The annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit is San Francisco’s largest international event since world leaders gathered in the town in 1945 to sign the charter creating the United Nations. A lot has changed in the metro area in 78 years, including radical leftists in City Hall that have pushed failed ‘defund the police’ policies that have transformed parts of the region into an out-of-control, crime-infested hellhole.

The New York Post confirmed the wonderful folks in City Hall began pushing “drug addicts, dealers, and homeless” from the downtown area to other parts of the city, an effort that some believe is to conceal their failed policies from the international community during APEC.

Residents and business owners told The Post that Mayor London Breed’s attempts to “herd” the homeless and drug addicts to an opposite side of the city during the summit are only a “Band-Aid” amid the worst crime crisis the city has ever seen.

Sources said the cleanup of homeless people and drug addicts is concentrated across seven intersections in the Tenderloin and South of Market, or SoMa, neighborhoods. These areas have been known to be covered in shit and fentanyl and heroin needles, as well as various tent cities housing the homeless.

The nine Big Lies against Israel and what they really mean | JNS

The Palestinians and their propagandists have developed a whole lexicon that distorts words, negates history and obscures Palestinian intentions. Israel went along with these lies for too long.

Israeli soldiers remove bodies of of Israeli civilians in Kfar Aza, near the Israeli-Gaza border, in southern Israel, Oct. 10, 2023. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

In 1917, California’s isolationist senator Hiram W. Johnson captured the cynicism of politics—especially during wartime. “The first casualty when war comes is truth,” he said, echoing earlier sages, as America embarked on a “war to end all wars,” which we now call World War I.

While fabricating here and there may be every general’s pastime, Palestinian terrorists and their enablers have taken lying to a whole other level. Yet, despite building so much of their case on a foundation of falsehoods, they keep conning the world. Everyone “knows” that Israel occupies Gaza—despite Israel disengaging from it in 2005; that “From the River to the Sea” envisions a democratic Palestine—when it envisions an exterminated Israel; and, most outrageously, that hundreds of innocent Israelis, young and old alike, deserved to be massacred, maimed, raped and terrorized—while others deny all the evidence that the atrocities happened.

This primer picks nine of the most popular New Big Lies Palestinians and their enablers propagate. Let’s leave the number 10 for more godly commandments, while stressing that despite being debunked repeatedly, these lies have countless lives.

“From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free”

Give the Palestinians credit here: At least they’re honest. Well, some Palestinians prevaricate. They claim the slogan imagines a secular democratic state with Jews and Arabs living together. In fact, the phrase’s history is exclusionary and exterminationist.

In 1964, three years before the Six-Day War, the slogan was popularized by the Palestinian activists and terrorists who founded the Palestine Liberation Organization. Their war aims were not to liberate the “occupied territories,” which Israel only secured three years later. They wanted—and still do—to liberate the world from Israel itself. Similarly, since Hamas emerged in the late 1980s, the slogan has been a Hamas and Islamic Jihad mainstay.

Oct. 7 offered at least one clear lesson: If your enemy calls for your destruction—your enemy is calling for your destruction. Jews should take the Palestinian death cries seriously, and Americans must start taking the Iranian mullahs’ death cries seriously. It’s actually bigoted not to take them at their word, to decide “they can’t really mean that.” “From the River to the Sea” leaves no rooms for Jews—or the Jewish state.

“This is what decolonization looks like”

The world is a tough place. Over the centuries, powerful countries have colonized other places, sending explorers, then groups of settlers, away from the mother country to establish settlements, usually in order to extract resources. Inevitably, especially as national self-determination became a virtue, colonization led to decolonization.

On one level, decolonization is simply a historical process, whereby people in the colonies rebel, or the empire collapses. Over the decades, scholars defined decolonization as a state of mind, too. Frantz Fanon (1925-1961), born in Martinique, helped make decolonization trendy among some of the most settled and privileged people in the world’s richest and most expensive universities.

As a psychiatrist, Fanon observed that colonized people often internalized a sense of inferiority. As a revolutionary, he wanted those colonies to break free—even violently. Considering violence cleansing, restoring some balance, some dignity to the powerless, he called violence “man recreating himself.”

Fanon built on Marx’s binary, dividing the world between the oppressing ruling class and the oppressed proletariat. For Fanon, the forever-guilty oppressor was the colonizer, the forever-innocent oppressed was the decolonizer. For the colonized, Fanon preached, “there is no compromise, no possible coming to terms; colonization and decolonization is simply a question of strength.”

Fanon remains remarkably influential today. Call them woke. Call them postmodern. Call them identitarians. Today’s campus commissars have combined Marx’s seesaw between the oppressor and the oppressed with Fanon’s colonizer-decolonizer dynamic and deification of violence. These people frame the world—and America—as being caught in a zero-sum power struggle. The oppressive colonizers in this Manichean, black-and-white world are always guilty, while the oppressed are forever pure and innocent, no matter what they do.

Viewing the world through this distorting prism, Israel is always guilty, the Palestinians forever innocent. As a result, the Oct. 7 barbarian bloodbath was exhilarating, joyous, justified. One influencer even injected the Hamas-romanticizing term “settler babies” into the mix.

To see the world this way requires much fanaticism, many simplifications, multiple distortions and, at the end of the day, a very, very bruised soul. But those blinders explain how so many feminists fail to see Hamas’s rape culture and child abuse, how so many liberals fail to acknowledge the despotism, how so many humanists fail to cry out in shame and horror as Palestinian marauders crossed every civilizational red line.

“Israel is practicing apartheid”

The Jews seem to have magical powers. Over the centuries, Jews attracted all kinds of labels: Jews were too rich and too poor, too capitalist and too socialist, too traditional and too modern, too anxious to fit in and too eager to stand out.

Today, the Jewish state has similar plastic powers. As trends change, Israel is deemed guilty of the most heinous of national sins. Today Israel is a white-supremacist or, even better, Jewish-supremacist state, and a settler-colonialist enterprise. In the 1990s, Israel was racist, colonialist, and imperialist, as well as guilty of “ethnic cleansing” once the Balkan mess introduced that phrase into the international vocabulary. But since the 1970s, as the international community justifiably turned away in disgust from apartheid South Africa, Israel has been called an apartheid state.

Apartheid was a system of racial differentiation—apartness—based on all kinds of racial classifications and perverse beliefs that whites and blacks and colored people were not equal. The Apartheid Wall in Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum lists 148 laws sifting people into different racial categories to keep them apart and calibrate who deserved which privileges—and which restrictions.

Israel has never passed one law defining people by racial categories. In fact, Israelis and Palestinians are involved in a national conflict, not a race war.

Moreover, if Israel’s goal was an apartheid state, it’s done an awful job. Israeli Arabs enjoy equal rights and have served as Supreme Court judges, Knesset members, key members of the last coalition. With about 20% of the population, Israeli Arabs are overly represented in Israel’s medical system: About 20% of the doctors, as much as 40% of the nurses and 43% of the pharmacists are Israeli Arabs. Finally, if Israelis hate Arabs so much and see them as inferior, why was there so much excitement about the Abraham Accords, and why are Hamas and Iran trying to subvert a Saudi Arabian deal with Israel?

Maybe Israelis don’t hate Arabs—but only pass laws protecting themselves against enemies who seek to destroy them?

“Israel is carrying out genocide”

Genocide, literally tribe-killing, is defined as a systematic series of violent acts “committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group.” For decades, Palestinians have been crying “genocide,” claiming Israel seeks to wipe them out. Yet the Palestinian population has at least quintupled since 1967, from just over 1 million to nearly five-and-a-half million people. Zionists are even worse at genocide than they are at apartheid.

Pure hatred often involves projection: You hate in others what you hate in yourself, you imagine your enemies would do to you what you would do to them if you had a chance. These false cries that Israelis are targeting Palestinians for genocide reflect the sweeping, categorical and thus genocidal tendencies in the Hamas charter, in the Oct. 7 sadism, and in too many twisted corners of the Palestinian national soul.

“Israel is engaged in disproportionate bombing”

When terrorists attack your civilians, then hide behind their civilians, what can a serious military do? Inevitably, some of those human shields will die.

Moreover, when you have an air force, and you have a choice between bombing an enemy from the air and sending your troops in door-to-door, what’s the moral call? A leader’s primary moral responsibility is to the led—and a defender’s primary moral responsibility is to defend those unfairly and viciously attacked. In April 2002, Israel chose to send reservists into Jenin to apprehend terrorists instead of bombing from the air, U.S.-style. The result was a Palestinian ambush that killed 23 Israelis. Israel’s supporters may have felt momentarily pure—but 23 families were scarred for life that day.

When an enemy attacks and then cowers in mosques and hospitals and kindergartens and schools, those protected places become military objectives. Complaining about a “disproportionate response” from a regular army when fighting terrorists embedded in a city is in essence complaining about any response from the army. When your enemy calls for your annihilation, acts on it, then vows to try again and again, it’s unrealistic to expect no collateral damage.

Let’s be clear: The moral onus for every death, every injury, every misfire, remains on Hamas for initiating this conflict. It’s unfair to forget that ultimately war is a clash of powerful, ugly forces. If you want to win, it’s logical—and moral—for your own side to mobilize as much force as it can, within the bounds of reason of course, while not being immediately criticized, as Israel is.

“Israel has occupied the West Bank and Gaza since 1967”

In June, 1967, threatened by three Arab armies, Israel fought for its life and more than tripled its size. It won the Golan Heights in the north from Syria. It took over Gaza and the Sinai in the South from Egypt. And it reunited Jerusalem, while securing the biblical lands of Judaea and Samaria from Jordan—which had, ahem, occupied what it called its “West Bank” territories, with no international authorization, since the Jordanian Legion invaded to its west during the 1948-1949 Israel War of Independence.

While Israeli governments over the years wavered, using various legal theories including the laws of occupation to define Israel’s relationship to all the territories, calling them “occupied” was triply problematic—especially to historians.

First, in defending itself legitimately, Israel seized territory from a hostile neighbor with no legal claim on it. From 1949 to 1967, the Jordanian conquerors ignored the U.N. 1947 Partition Plan to make those areas an independent Arab state. The United Nations never recognized Jordanian sovereignty there, making the territories truly disputed, not occupied.

Second, this was no colonial expedition, going to some exotic locale in pith helmets and safari suits. Jews had international rights to the territories and a deep history there, especially the biblical territories of Judaea and Samaria, which were deemed Jewish and open for Jewish settlement under the 1920 (often overlooked) San Remo conference and, subsequently, the British Mandate.

Third, as Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan presciently noted in 1980, calling Israel an “occupier” implicitly compared Israel’s far more benign, legitimate and rooted policies “to the Nazi practice of deporting or murdering vast numbers of persons in Western Poland—as at Auschwitz—and plans for settling the territory with Germans.” This false comparison, Moynihan noted, played “perfectly into the Soviet propaganda position” and the Palestinian projection that “Zionism is present-day fascism.”

Today, alas, the occupation preoccupation has become the main launching pad not only for the Bash Israel Firsters, but those hyper-critical Jews who habitually doubt Israel. Moreover, Palestinians use the words “occupation” and “settlements” promiscuously, to delegitimize anything Zionist. Israel is “occupied,” all of Israel. Every Israeli is a “settler.” The plundered kibbutzim of the southwest Negev are “settlements,” despite lying in pre-1967 Israel, within the “Green Line,” the borders from the 1949 armistice with Jordan, hastily drawn in green pencil. This sweeping Big Lie helped legitimize Hamas’s savagery, deeming every Israeli, every Thai volunteer, every tourist an “occupier” deserving of any violence Hamas and the other Palestinian murderers could mete out.

“Israel’s so-called disengagement from Gaza just turned it into an open-air prison”

In 2005, Israel disengaged from Gaza, uprooting over 9,000 Israeli citizens living in 25 settlements scattered through Gaza and northern Samaria. Amid the anguish, military strategists lobbied intensely to keep a strip of land for defensive purposes—the Philadelphi corridor. The Duke of Disengagement, Ariel Sharon, resisted. He claimed that if Israel retained even one grain of Gazan sand, critics would claim it was still “occupied.” And he was confident that once Gaza was no longer occupied, Israel could live in peace as the Gazans prospered.

If there is one word that best explains Israelis’ current frustration and fury, it is “disengagement.” Eighteen years ago, there were some weapons in Gaza, no tunnels and a limited terrorist infrastructure, because Israel still retained some control. Yet, almost immediately after withdrawing from Gaza, primitive Qassam rockets started bombarding Israel—while critics kept bombarding Israel with the o-word, the occupation charge. The violence against Israel—and the criticism—intensified when Hamas seized power in Gaza in 2007, killing fellow Palestinians brutally.

Under the gun, now facing an implacable foe vowing to exterminate the Jewish state and the Jews—see the Hamas charter—Israel tried blockading Hamas. As a result, a whole series of lies burst forth: that Israel is occupying the territory it withdrew from completely (in fact, note how little control it had and how ineffectual its blockade was as Hamas built its deadly arsenal); that Gaza is the “most densely populated place on earth” (it doesn’t compare to Manhattan, Hong Kong, and other super-skyscrapered city centers); and that the Zionists have made it an “open air prison” or concentration camp (when you can see on a map that Egypt controls Gaza’s southern border, and know it keeps Gazans far, far away from Egyptians).

In short, Israel did everything it said it would when it disengaged. In doing so, Israel betrayed many of its own citizens. Nevertheless, Israel ended up with no peace, no peace of mind and a piece of territory that became Hamastan rather than the Mediterranean resort it could have been if its governing body had put its generous international aid to good use. Today, Israel has on its border a hostile, seething launching pad for tens of thousands of rockets and marauders, exporting so much trauma and misery—while those responsible treat their own people as cannon fodder, too.

 “Israel must agree to a humanitarian ceasefire”

In the Middle East today, that phrase may be the ultimate oxymoron—like a moral terrorist, a pragmatic Hamasnik, a feminist jihadist, a liberal-democratic Palestinian Authority member, a healthy cancer. For 18 years the world has yelled “disproportionate bombing” and keeps demanding “humanitarian ceasefires” whenever Israel defends itself. For 18 years, much humanitarian aid has been diverted to Hamas itself. After Hamas invaded and raided and shattered so many lives, from an Israeli perspective, what would be “humanitarian” about a premature ceasefire?

Diplomats and pro-Palestinian demonstrators say “humanitarian ceasefire.” Israelis hear “a chance for Hamas to regroup” and “more of the same.” Many Israelis wonder: “When do the hostages get such a pause?” Until the hostages are released, Israel cannot relent.

Israel can move to ease the burden of the truly innocent stuck between Hamas and the IDF. Israel can set up field hospitals or temporary refuges in empty parts of Gaza, in Egypt, or even in isolated parts of the Negev. But let’s not kid ourselves: Hamas will take advantage of any break or kindness. At least one-third of the first wave of what was supposed to be foreign nationals evacuated to Egypt were wounded Hamas terrorists trying to sneak away. Fuel delivered by international organizations has long been hijacked by Hamas for its war machine.

Some claim Hamas is a small group holding the peace-loving Gazans hostage. But if Hamas is abusing people, a humanitarian pause giving the terrorists a break increases Palestinian misery, too. It delays the liberation they need. In fact, most Gazans, like most Palestinians, celebrated the carnage on Oct. 7, and many zealously participated.

So, yes, try improvising ways to help, to minimize civilian suffering. But the phrase “humanitarian aid” sounds like resupplying Hamas, and “ceasefire” sounds like letting the killers regroup.

“Israel must pursue a two-state solution”

 In 1947, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 181. It was epic, recognizing the Jewish right to a national home—a right rooted in the Bible, promised in the Balfour Declaration and San Remo redeemed through the blood, sweat and tears of Zionist pioneers who had already built an impressive infrastructure for the state that would be declared in May, 1948. To treat—in the parlance of the time—the Palestinian Jews and the Palestinian Arabs fairly, the United Nations partitioned the area, envisioning a Jewish state and an Arab entity, while internationalizing Jerusalem, the Jewish people’s forever capital.

The Jews found this compromise devastating. But Palestinian Jewry’s leadership, pushed by David Ben-Gurion, decided that half a loaf was better than none. Two years after the Holocaust ended, Ben-Gurion feared more bloodshed. The Jews needed a state. The day after the U.N. Resolution passed, as Jews finished singing and dancing, Arab rejectionists rioted, trashing Jerusalem’s commercial district.

That started an historic pattern. Again and again, the Jews—and after 1948 what became the State of Israel—offered compromises, were willing to split territory, to cede territory. Yet again and again, the Palestinian leadership rejected it. No wonder the leading historian Efraim Karsh titled his book about the era “Palestine Betrayed,” emphasizing that Hitlerian extremists like the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem betrayed their own Palestinian Arab people.

In 1974, the United Nations passed a resolution endorsing “two States, Israel and Palestine … side by side within secure and recognized borders.” Thus began this diplomatic Holy Grail, pursuing a “two-state solution.” The most dramatic attempt to achieve it—the Oslo Peace Process of the 1990s—ended in bloodshed, when after the Camp David Peace Talks in 2000 Yasser Arafat rejected any compromise and led his people from negotiation right back to terror.

So yes, for decades there has been talk of a “two-state solution,” and many Israelis would love to see a territorial split. But, especially after Oct. 7, the phrase stings. It reeks of three lies—the lies they tell us, the lies the world buys and the lies we tell ourselves.

First, when Palestinian diplomats and propagandists play the two-state game, they imply that once they have their territorial share, one of two states, the conflict will be solved. But the Palestinian leadership consistently refuses even to adjust its sweeping, all-or-nothing rhetoric promising to wipe Israel off the map. The Americans worked so hard in the 1990s to get Arafat to change the PLO charter calling for Israel’s destruction—and were so desperate to succeed—they overlooked what Arafat kept saying in Arabic, when he thought Bill Clinton and company weren’t paying attention. Again and again, especially Arafat in 2000, Mahmoud Abbas when he rejected Ehud Olmert’s compromise in 2008 and, most dramatically, Hamas in Gaza, showed no interest in a true “solution” that leaves Israel intact. Hamas’s charter is explicit about that.

Today, the phrase is even more misleading and infuriating because it’s usually used as code in the international community and certain parts of the Jewish community for “Israel, just do the right thing, give them their territory ‘back’ and we will have peace.” But, especially after Oct. 7, most Israelis know that the call on the Palestinian side is a ruse. Gazans had the potential to make a state. Israel and the international community would have showered peaceful, constructive Palestinians with money. Instead, they turned their strip of land into a multi-layered stationary warship—and the international community still showered them with money.

Most upsetting, “the two-state solution” represents the lies we told ourselves. Admittedly under great international pressure (don’t just throw Bibi under the bus) Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel’s military, diplomatic and intelligence establishment decided that Hamas was “pragmatic,” could be contained. After all, no credible person could really believe the rantings in Hamas’s charter using the Koran to justify destroying Israel and killing the Jews.

This is not to say that the problem is insoluble. At certain moments, no one imagined peace with Egypt or Jordan or the United Arab Emirates. But that particular slogan is too compromised, and too associated with the lives and limbs and love and faith Israelis just lost.

Clearly, the Palestinians and their propagandists have developed a whole lexicon, a series of talking points and slogans that distort words, negate history and obscure Palestinian intentions. Israel went along with these lies for too long, often bullied into guilelessness by a gullible international community. Oct. 7 was a nightmarish wake-up call. Israel must be moral—for its own sake, for its soldiers’ consciences and its national soul. The game of buying into Palestinian lies and international niceties ended when those terrorists swarmed the peaceful kibbutzim and villages, sowing death and destruction. The challenge now is creating a new reality—and a new lexicon to acknowledge that reality—and build a better, fairer and genuinely safer new Middle East from there.

Originally published by The Jewish Journal

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The world’s going cashless – but you should not

For those of us who prefer cash, we can only keep clinging to our greenback habits as long as we’re able. Once that opportunity passes, what then? Only time will tell.

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When the Going Gets Weird America Turns Clueless

 

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2023 11 12 John Haller ‘s Prophecy update ”Does It Seem Like Everything Is Backwards?”…

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Sola Scriptura – Scripture Alone – Pastor Patrick Hines

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Theologian Warns ‘Biblical Illiteracy’ Harming American Christians’ Understanding of Old Testament | CBN News

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In a clip heard ’round the western Christian world, Andy Stanley seemed to suggest in 2018 that believers ought to “unhitch” themselves from the Old Testament. While the megachurch preacher later claimed the widely condemned statement was stripped of its context, the criticism — and subsequent conversation — was already unfolding in Christian communities around the country.

Egyptian-born theologian and Christian author Dr. Michael Youssef, pastor of the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta and the executive president of Leading the Way, recently spoke with CBN Digital about the necessity of the Old Testament, offering a warning to believers in the West, many of whom, he asserted, suffer from serious “biblical illiteracy.”

To make his case, Youssef referenced the American Bible Society’s latest State of the Bible survey, which revealed a mere 9% of Americans read their Bibles on a daily basis. Only a quarter of respondents said they open the Scriptures each week. Thirty-eight percent said they never use their Bibles.

That same study found a stunning 26 million Americans stopped turning to Scripture regularly during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when routines and norms were profoundly upended.

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“This is grieving to me,” said Youssef. “And we are surprised at what’s happening in our culture and our society? Are we surprised when we have neglected the measuring stick? … In fact, when they were forming the [biblical] canon — the word ‘canon’ actually is an Arabic word, believe it or not, and it comes from the [phrase] ‘measuring stick.’ … How do we know what is right and what is wrong and what is deceptive and what is false and what is right and what’s truth, unless we have that measuring stick?”

The preacher, author of the new book “How to Read the Bible (As If Your Life Depends on It),” briefly addressed statements Stanley made about the Old Testament and its importance to the Christian faith.

Youssef likened the Old Testament to the foundation of a building — a necessity for any sound structure.

“Get ‘unhitched’ from the Old Testament?” he asked. “This would be like saying, ‘I love this big, beautiful, tall building, but the foundation is not really necessary. Let’s get rid of it.’ You get rid of the foundation, the building will not stand for very long. And I often say if you understand the Bible … if you understand the unity of that book, it is one book — not two books.”

“I often liken it to a house,” the author continued. “The Old Testament is that house — the foundation and the walls — but it’s lacking a roof. The New Testament is that roof. And therefore, together, you have one building, one house. Or like a play that has two acts, act one and act two. One without the other does not really make a lot of sense.”

The books of the Old Testament, Youssef instructed, constantly declare “Christ is coming,” which comes to fruition in the pages of the New Testament, written after Jesus’ resurrection.

He went on to explain that the “only way” to truly believe practically what the Word of God says is “by knowing what’s in the book, what it says about different things in life.”

“Above all,” he said, “the Bible reveals to us something so precious, so special. It’s invaluable. You can’t put a value on it, and that is the revelation of the character of God. Unless you know the character of God, you will not understand some of the events and the things that are happening [in this life].”

“We know that God is a God of justice, but we also know Him as a God of mercy,” he continued. “And those two are like two side of the coin: you cannot split a coin in the middle and it be legal tender. Just knowing that — knowing the character of God — [g]ives us great hope and it gives us motivation for living, motivation for serving, gives us motivation for investing and discipling others and passing that information to the next generation. That is the burden of my heart at this stage in my life.”

You can watch our full 20-minute conversation with Youssef in the video above.

https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/cwn/2023/november/theologian-warns-biblical-illiteracy-harming-american-christians-understanding-of-old-testament

Ephesians 6:12 Cabal Clutching for Crisis | Terry James

Have you noticed that the constant reminder about another pandemic being just around the corner has all but disappeared from the globalists’ mantra? Have you noticed that, in its place, a far greater “crisis” now dominates the hourly propaganda served up as news?

They still want us to get the ongoing vaccine boosters, etc., but now the much more immediate crisis is upon us, one that threatens instant death from nuclear holocaust rather than lingering death from advancing viruses.

Whereas an earlier president with a globalist mindset, Franklin D. Roosevelt, tried to calm fears of war with his famous words, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself,” the present regime seems to be doing all it can to instill fear. The current president continues to send massive amounts of US taxpayer dollars to those who refuse to negotiate for peace in Ukraine, while withholding sufficient funding for America’s staunchest ally, Israel, which faces threat of annihilation by surrounding enemies.

Both of this administration’s dealings with wars raging feed the growing fear that the world could soon suffer its third such global conflict. From the American perspective, it is prudent to consider whether this is because other crises—such as the fear of viral pandemics—aren’t doing the job. That is, the fear of another so-called pandemic just isn’t sufficient to achieve the globalists’ goal of absolute control.

This should be considered in light of the fact that the political party in power, dominated by the New World Order mindset of Ephesians 6:12, is facing the prospect of losing the 2024 presidential election. The president’s poll numbers are the lowest of any incumbent in many years of poll-taking. And any and all attempts to stir crisis that will change things for their cause just haven’t done the trick.

Call me an extreme cynic, but it seems that moving things to the point of World War III might be the ultimate crisis they sense could do the job of instilling fear sufficient to change polling prospects. That is, maybe the fear of a nuclear war might either make the crisis severe enough to change the voters’ minds or even to set aside the 2024 presidential election.

Now, I realize that powers and principalities of the Ephesians 6:12 sort are found within both—all—political entities. This is because the human minions within the cabal are driven by the “Lucifer Syndrome,” as I termed it in a recent commentary. The Lucifer Syndrome is the infection the human race, and particularly the powers that be, suffer from, as I wrote previously.

Iniquity runs rampant amongst the globalist, would-be gods—the human minions within the “powers and principalities” of Ephesians 6:12.

These, under Lucifer’s (Satan’s) guidance, are striving with all the wealth and power they have to usurp God’s authority. They’re attempting to change God’s order of things at every turn.

The following think-piece excerpt describes the Ephesians 6:12 clutching for a crisis that will, they believe, achieve the control they desire.

There is only one mechanism the cabal can deploy to control the masses, says Janet Ossebaard.  That mechanism is fear.  People who are scared can’t think clearly.

Having brought their covid series to an end, Fall of the Cabal’s Janet Ossebaard and Cyntha Koeter ask: What’s next? The answer is mayhem.  Total and utter mayhem.

In the latest in their series, Part 27, it’s time; they said, to meet the World Economic Forum (“WEF”), the biggest and most dangerous political non-governmental Organization (“NGO”) in the world.

“See how they infiltrated every aspect of society, putting their puppets in high places, brainwashing them with their training programs, and making sure the WEF’s wicked goals be implemented on a global scale. Their goals? The same as always: world dominance, a New World Order, depopulation of the masses, and the utter submission of the remaining useless eaters.” (“Fall of the Cabal: The World Economic Forum and the End of Homo Sapiens,” The Exposé, 11/1/2023)

While the Tribulation nears, look for the powers and principalities we struggle against to do whatever is necessary to create the crisis they sense they need to make humanity fearful enough to submit to their Luciferian control. But if you know Jesus Christ as Savior, there is no need to fear these satanic minions.

God’s wrath is about to begin falling upon this wicked world of rebels, and those who know the Lord for salvation are not appointed to God’s wrath (Revelation 3:10). We will be removed in the Rapture when Christ calls His own (all believers) to Himself.

Here yet again is how to be within that Rapture ark when Christ calls:

That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. (Romans 10:9–10)

🔴 Live: Providence Baptist Church on RSBN: Sunday Morning Worship 11-12-23

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