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Mexican journalist to ask judge for US asylum

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EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A journalist from Mexico who said he fled across the border with his 15-year-old son after receiving death threats for his critical coverage of the military in his country's bloody drug war arrived at a federal court Friday to plead his case for U.S. asylum.

Emilio Gutierrez Soto and immigration officials declined to comment before entering the closed courtroom. It was unclear how long the proceedings will take, and the judge may not immediately make a ruling once they are complete.

Gutierrez and his son showed up at a border checkpoint in New Mexico in June 2008 and declared their intent to seek asylum. He said his life was threatened nearly every day for more than two years after he wrote a series of stories accusing the military of abusing civilians in its search for drug cartel members.

Gutierrez's court date comes four months after another Mexican journalist, Jorge Luis Aguirre, claimed similar threats and had his U.S. asylum request granted — making him the first reporter to receive asylum since Mexico's bloody drug war erupted and cartels began targeting the media to silence coverage.

Aguirre fled across the border after Gutierrez, but pleaded his case through an application rather than in court. The September decision to grant Aguirre asylum was heralded by supporters as a potential indication that the U.S. was recognizing the country's reporters as a targeted group.

His attorney, Carlos Spector, has scheduled a Friday evening news conference to follow the proceedings.

On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Leticia Zamarripa said she could not comment, or even confirm whether a hearing was taking place. Asylum proceedings in the U.S. are not public, and federal officials routinely decline to even acknowledge individual cases, citing the need to protect applicants.

Gutierrez was a reporter in Ascension, Mexico, when in June 2008, men identifying themselves as soldiers ransacked his house and he was told they were planning to kill him. He headed with his son to a border crossing in New Mexico, about 170 miles west of El Paso.

The reporter was held in an immigration jail for seven months, and since then has supported himself by working odd jobs around Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Mexican asylum-seekers face long odds. The U.S. receives nearly 3,000 asylum requests from Mexico each year, but just 252 of those cases were granted between 2005 and 2009.

Despite the violence gripping Mexico, fear of being hurt isn't sufficient grounds for asylum. Cases hinge on proving that a person is being persecuted because of race, religion, political views, nationality or membership in a particular social group.

Aguirre wrote in an e-mail Thursday that he thought Gutierrez had a "great chance of winning" because the case is internationally known. But he said the U.S. government also may be concerned about letting two journalists from Chihuahua state receive asylum and potentially encouraging "a new exodus" of media members across the border.

Above all, Aguirre said the court should consider the lives of Gutierrez and his son.

"That they would be dead in Mexico, no one disputes," Aguirre wrote in Spanish.

The Mexican government reported that more than 3,000 people were killed in Ciudad Juarez in 2010, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world.

Associated Press writer Paul J. Weber in San Antonio contributed to this report.
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Pennsylvania ex-governor Rendell flabbergasted by lax abortion scrutiny

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Pennsylvania ex-governor Rendell flabbergasted by lax abortion scrutiny

By PATRICK WALTERS Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA—Former Gov. Ed Rendell said Friday he was "flabbergasted" when he found out last year that the state Health Department didn't think its authority extended to abortion clinics such as the one in Philadelphia where prosecutors say a doctor used scissors to kill viable babies.

Rendell, a Democrat whose second term as governor ended last week, said in a statement that he ordered increased inspections after a clinic raid early last year yielded gruesome accounts of bloody floors and baby parts in jars. Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who ran the clinic, was charged this week with murdering seven babies and one woman who went to him for an abortion.

"I was flabbergasted to learn that the Department of Health did not think their authority to protect public health extended to clinics offering abortion services," Rendell, also a two-term Philadelphia mayor in the 1990s, said in a statement released through a spokeswoman.

"When I found this out, as a result of the press on the Gosnell case, I immediately directed the them to inspect these facilities," Rendell said. "It was simply preposterous that the department took this position, ever."

A 261-page grand jury indictment released this week against Gosnell and other clinic staff members details a gruesome litany of failures and refusals to uphold even the most basic public health guidelines. It lays out a long list of regulatory failures by the Department of Health and other agencies.

In its report, the grand jury said the department and other agencies—including the Department of State, under which the Board of Medicine falls—allowed Gosnell's clinic to operate nearly unimpeded since the late '70s. It hadn't been inspected since 1993.

A spokeswoman for newly installed Gov. Tom Corbett, a Republican, said Thursday there are 22 registered abortion providers in Pennsylvania, and all of them were inspected in September and November.

Since the grand jury's report was released Wednesday, the Health Department has not commented and has referred inquiries to Corbett's office.

The grand jury said politics played a role in the abortion-oversight issues.

In its report, the panel said the Health Department "decided, for political reasons, to stop inspecting abortion clinics at all."

Health Department lawyers changed their opinions and advice "to suit the policy preferences of different governors," the report said. The department dropped its policy of annual inspections in the mid-1990s under Gov. Tom Ridge, who supported abortion rights, the report said.

A health department lawyer testified about a 1999 meeting of high-level state officials "at which a decision was made not to accept a recommendation to reinstitute regular inspections of abortion clinics," citing a concern that routine inspections would lead to "less abortion facilities, less access to women to have an abortion."

Rendell said Thursday that he "had no knowledge that was the policy of the Ridge administration, nor that the policy was being continued. The Department of Health never reached out to me to discuss what the policy should be."

Ridge has not commented on the report. The Associated Press has sought his comment through his representatives.

Gosnell, 69, a family practice physician not certified to perform abortions, was arraigned Thursday on charges of murdering seven babies and one patient. His attorney has declined to comment.

Authorities allege Gosnell and his undertrained—sometimes untrained—workers used unsanitary equipment to induce labor in very late-term pregnancies, the viable babies born alive and killed with scissors to the spine, and their body parts left in jars.

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Associated Press writers Michael Rubinkam in Allentown, Pa., and Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pa., contributed to this report.

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7-year-olds have oral sex in classroom, Californian educators told

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7-year-olds have oral sex in classroom, Californian educators told


CALIFORNIA - Parents, school officials and police are still in shock over accounts by seven-year-old students that their classmates had stripped or engaged in oral sex during class in a school in norther California.

As investigation continues at Markham Elementary School in Oakland, Associated Press (AP) reported that a second-grade teacher had been placed on leave. The male teacher, whose name has not been released, is barred from campus at least until the investigation is completed.

According to media reports, the teacher claimed he did not see any of the acts that authorities suspect occurred last week.

Describing what allegedly happened as "unthinkable", Troy Flint, spokesman for the Oakland Unified School District, also told AP: "We believe if the reports are true, there was a serious lapse of judgment or lack of supervision in the classroom."


Principal Pam Booker learned of the allegations after a student gave an account to a teacher's assistant.


She told reporters: "We have interviewed all the student participants who were implicated, as well as their teacher, and we continue to investigate the matter aggressively."


One incident involved several students who partially undressed and acted disruptively during class, while the other involved students who engaged in oral sex, officials said.


A CBS video on the incident has since been removed from online viewing. No reason is given on the website.


Meanwhile, counsellors went to the school last week to speak with students.

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Calif school eyes accounts of sex by 2nd graders

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The exterior of Markham Elementary School is seen in Oakland, Calif., Friday, Jan. 21, 2011. A second-grade teacher in the Oakland school has been placed on leave while the school investigates reports that students engaged in oral sex and stripped off some of their clothes during class. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A second-grade teacher in Northern California was placed on leave while a school and police investigate accounts by students that classmates engaged in oral sex and stripped off some of their clothes during class, officials said Friday.

The investigation was under way at Markham Elementary School in Oakland, where the principal notified parents of the situation in a letter Thursday.

"We believe if the reports are true, there was a serious lapse of judgment or lack of supervision in the classroom," said Troy Flint, a spokesman for the Oakland Unified School District. "We're investigating how could this have happened. It seems unthinkable to us, just the same way it does to the public."

The male teacher, whose name has not been released, told investigators he did not see any of the acts that authorities suspect occurred last week. The teacher is barred from campus at least until the investigation is completed.

The principal learned of the allegations Wednesday after a student gave an account to a teacher's assistant, Flint said.

"Upon hearing these reports, we immediately launched an investigation which, to date, suggests that the reports have merit," Principal Pam Booker wrote in the letter to parents. "We have interviewed all the student participants who were implicated, as well as their teacher, and we continue to investigate the matter aggressively."

One incident involved several students who partially undressed and acted disruptively during class, while the other involved students who engaged in oral sex, district officials said.

"I apologize for this and assure you that we are collaborating with counselors and parents to provide support to those involved, address any concerns and take whatever actions are necessary to ensure that a similar act does not occur again," Booker told parents in the letter.

Counselors were at the school Friday to speak with students.

District officials emphasized the students were not accused of any wrongdoing.

"It's an incident of kids expressing their natural curiosity that went too far because an adult didn't step in," Flint said.

Some parents said they were outraged when they received the letter and saw the story on the news.

"It kind of scares me to know that the teachers aren't really watching them," said Ane Musuva, who has two children at Markham. "I don't want my kids growing up in this type of environment."

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BibleStudy.org handles 10,000th Bible question, has record year


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BibleStudy.org handles 10,000th Bible question, has record year
FARMINGTON HILLS, Michigan - In 2010 God blessed THE Bible Study Web Site at BibleStudy.org  with its best year in its fifteen-year history, reports full-time Webmaster and owner Alan Ruth.
In 2010 the site attracted  5,185,156 actual visitors, an increase of 30% above the previous year.  These visitors requested  11,540,657 pages of Bible-based study materials, an incredible 31% above the previous year and the largest raw jump in study materials viewed (+2.7 Million) ever.
Last year the site was also blessed with achieving a MAJOR milestone in reaching the whole world with the Gospel.  BibleStudy.org's Personal Answers to Bible Questions service received its 10,000th Bible question from the public during the year. Alan further reported:
     "The site's Question and Answer service started in September 2002 and is staffed by several hard-working, mature Christian volunteers known collectively as the Email Evangelists. Their dedication to serving God by answering sometimes difficult and heart-rending personal questions makes the service possible. The Personal Answers to Questions outreach ended 2010 with a total of 10,065 questions handled since the service began.
     "BibleStudy.org's popularity, in terms of visitors, has increase an amazing 428% compared to year 2004 totals. The total number of Bible articles viewed since 2004 has also dramatically increased by 260%.    
     "The Bible teaches not to despise the day of small things (Zech. 4:10) and that with God involved anything is possible. God has used the less than $2,000 donated for the year to do some great things."
BibleStudy.org's goal for 2011 is to serve 7 Million visitors who request 15 Million of its Web pages.
PERSONAL ANSWERS TO BIBLE QUESTIONS SERVICE FAST FACTS
*  In its first year the site handled 1,811 questions from the public!

   

95%+ of all questions are submitted by those with NO church of God background or exposure.
*  The current group of Email Evangelists answering Bible questions from the public are:
          Rick and Eileen Beltz,  Charlotte Grantham,  Arnold Mendez Sr.,  Al and Debra Murrey,  Eric Snow,  Mike Summers,  Les Turvey,  Tommy West,  Margaret Vidal and Clay Willis
*  Seven of the ten current Email Evangelists have been faithfully answering Bible questions since the service started in 2002!
*  Answers from the Email Evangelists, posted on BibleStudy.org, are collectively the MOST POPULAR part of the site. In 2010 Email Evangelist answers were read a total of 2.4 MILLION times!
The Five Most Read Answers to Bible Questions in 2010
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The awesome mind of God

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The awesome mind of God

By Roger Meyer
A Yale University astronomer recently suggested that the estimate of the number of stars could be as much as three times more than previously estimated. The new estimate is 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. This number is called 300 sextillion in the United States, or 300 trilliard in Europe. Did you know that the Great God calls them all by name?

Psalms 147:4-5 says: “He counts the number of the stars; He gives names to all of them. Great is our Lord, and abundant in strength; His understanding is infinite.” Infinite means “limitless” and “immeasurably great or large.” But we are finite beings, having a limited existence. How can we really comprehend the infinite?

Yes, God has a name for all 300 sextillion stars. Let’s try to put that number in perspective. If you named one star every second, it would only take you a little over 9.5 quadrillion years to complete. That’s still incomprehensible! Let’s put one million people to work naming one star every second. Then the task would only take 96 million years to complete. Obviously, the number is incomprehensible to us puny humans.

Do you know, the Bible also says that God knows how many hairs are on our heads?  Matthew 10:30: “But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” There are said to be, on average, over one hundred thousand strands of hair on a young adult. Blondes have about 140,000 strands, brunettes average 108,000 strands, and redheads average about 90,000 strands. If we counted one hair every second, it would take us just shy of 28 hours to finish counting 100,000 strands of hair. And that’s just one head.

The Bible also says that God knows when a sparrow falls (Matthew 10:29). According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, communication towers conservatively kill 4 to 5 million birds annually, and possibly as many as 10 times that amount. Cars may kill 60 million birds or more each year. Wind turbine rotors kill an estimated 33,000 birds annually. It is estimated that pesticides kill 72 million birds annually. And how many may be killed by oil spills and other environmental disasters, by being orphaned and even by the common house cat? Only the Almighty knows!

The book of Job, chapters 38 and 39, speak of a few of the acts of God. God put things in perspective for His servant Job. God spoke of some of the things that He had made to which Job could relate, like the earth, the sea, and the natural forces of weather such as wind, rain, snow and lightening. He asked Job who provides food for the lion and the ravens, and if Job knew about various animals. He asked Job if he had made the beautiful peacock feathers, or if he had made a majestic horse that gallops like thunder. He asked Job if he knew anything about making the hawk fly, or if he commanded the eagle to make its nest in the high, rocky places.

These questions greatly humbled Job, as it humbles us all. With all of the advancements of science in the last two centuries, man can’t even cure the common cold. Man is only scratching the surface of things that are elementary to God.  From astronomy to zoology, the Eternal knows and created all of it. He made the natural laws within which all those fields of science operate. And even more awesome than all of these things is what God is preparing for mankind in the future. 1 Corinthians 2:9 says: “But as it is written, ‘Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love him.’”

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Cyberthieves Target European Carbon Credit Market

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Cyberthieves Target European Carbon Credit Market

A coal-fired power plant near Weisswasser, Germany.
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A coal-fired power plant near Weisswasser, Germany.

In a case that is every bit a 21st century crime both in terms of what was stolen and how, thieves in Europe have made off with about $40 million worth of carbon emission permits.

The permits are issued in Europe to try to fight global warming. Authorities allocate a quantity of permits to each country, and those levels can't be exceeded. Each country's government then issues those permits to companies that produce carbon — power plants or paper mills, for example.

"It is essentially an allowance," says Henry Derwent, president of the International Emissions Trading Association. "This piece of paper allows my company to emit a ton of carbon dioxide through a combustion process."

So that piece of paper has value. Companies that produce less carbon than they're permitted can sell what's left of their allowance to companies that produce more than they should. There's actually a market where these allowances are traded electronically.

Over the past few months, but especially in the last week, criminals have been able to break into one of the registries where those carbon allowances were recorded and change who owns what.

"If you make sure that it's transferred to an account that you own and you sell it very quickly, then you've essentially got something for nothing, sold it for a lot, and you get out of town with all the dollars in your bag," says Derwent.

A cybertheft like that would not have happened 20 years ago, nor would a carbon emission allowance have had any value 20 years ago. What this theft proves, Derwent says, is that in Europe carbon emission allowances are now seen as commodities like gold or wheat.

"That means that people treat it very, very seriously," he says. "But it also means that it's got value on the market, and if you find that you're not defending it as you would something of value, if your security is lax," then people who do recognize that it is valuable may try to steal it from you.

From Derwent's point of view, however, there's a silver lining to this story: It shows that European attempts to limit carbon emissions must be working.

On the other hand, if companies start worrying that their carbon allowances could get stolen, the whole system could fail. So the European Commission is anxious to put an end to this new crime. For the time being, trading in carbon allowances has been suspended.

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A Risky Season to Be Near a Manhole

A Risky Season to Be Near a Manhole

Keep your distance: watching a manhole explosion on Avenue C in Brooklyn, on Wednesday.
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Keep your distance: watching a manhole explosion on Avenue C in Brooklyn, on Wednesday.

After the storm comes fire. Or, more exactly, fires.

On Tuesday, manhole fires in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx prompted evacuations of nearby homes.

Wednesday night, there was an explosion in a manhole on Avenue C in Kensington, Brooklyn.

On Essex Street on the Lower East Side the next morning, a fire in a manhole melted the brakes of a car parked nearby.

Just after 3 this afternoon, an eruption in a manhole at Seventh Avenue and 33rd Street in Midtown prompted evacuations and knocked out power to a building.

All these incidents — only one of which involved an injury, minor — are part of an annual cycle as predictable as crocuses in March and mosquitoes in June: the surge in manhole fires as salty slush seeps down into the city’s maze of subterranean utility closets. There have been at least 19 such fires and explosions since New Year’s Day, according to Consolidated Edison and fire officials.

Salt laid down on wintry streets corrodes cables and makes them more susceptible to catching fire, said a Con Edison spokesman, Chris Olert. A smoldering cable can also release noxious gasses that can build to such intense pressure that the manhole cover pops off. Con Edison has redesigned many of its manhole covers to increase ventilation and to decrease the chance of such a frightening occurrence.

“We’ve taken great pains — we’ve modified the covers to manholes to lessen the impact,” Mr. Olert said.

The fires happen more often in Manhattan and other areas where electrical wiring runs underground. In Staten Island and parts of Queens, many of the wires run aboveground, making them impervious to manhole fires but more vulnerable to high winds and storms.

Anyone who sustains an injury or has property damaged in a manhole fire can file a claim with Con Edison.

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Why Jesus Hates the Doctrine of the Nicolaitans

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Why Jesus Hates the Doctrine of the Nicolaitans

By John Thiel

Micah 7:18 Who [is] a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth [in] mercy.


To gain the understanding of the meaning of forgiveness this there needs to be a correct understanding of the revelation of God’s word. God’s word provides for us doctrine and teaching. There is a doctrine that our Lord Jesus hates.  Jesus our Lord hates a particular doctrine and he expresses this.


Revelation 2:15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate.


We would better understand what that doctrine is so we would understand the danger we may fall into if this doctrine has taken root upon believers today. The Spirit of Prophecy identifies to us what this doctrine of the Nicolaitans is.


The doctrine is now largely taught that the gospel of Christ has made the law of God of no effect; that by “believing” we are released from the necessity of being doers of the Word. But this is the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which Christ so unsparingly condemned (ST Jan. 2, 1912).  {7BC 957.6}


What is the doctrine?  That the upholding of the gospel of Jesus Christ belittles the law of God, it makes the law of God of no effect. This subtle doctrine has created distaste in the heart of Jesus.  Why?  Because Jesus wants to save us from our sins and this doctrine does not bring a soul to a deep sense of their sinfulness so it might lead them to repentance.  Our greatest danger is that we may be affected by the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes where we have this wonderful picture of the cross of Jesus touching the emotions of our life that he has died there on the cross. We see him with nailed pierced hands and on the cross like in the films they portray, what a heart wrenching picture this is. People think that is the most important thing and they become emotionally wrapped with the gospel and the Ten Commandments are sidelined of irrelevant importance. This is the doctrine of the Nicolaitans.  What is in the very heart throb of Christ that makes him hate this doctrine? What is the sort of true repentance that he wants us to come to so he can forgive us?


Romans 7:7 What shall we say then? [is] the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet.


7:8 But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. For without the law sin [was] dead.


7:9 For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.


7:10 And the commandment, which [was ordained] to life, I found [to be] unto death.


7:11 For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew [me].


7:12 Wherefore the law [is] holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.


7:13 Was then that which is good made death unto me? God forbid. But sin, that it might appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful.


What have we just reiterated in our knowledge of the Ten Commandments? Are they are necessary to make me feel my sin?  It says by the commandment sin might become exceeding sinful.  Why is it so important to have sin become so exceeding sinful to you and me not to be blasé about my sin that it doesn’t matter so much? Why do people lay aside the commandments today?  Those commandments stick like a problem in their heart. They don’t like to read them as it shows they are not keeping those Ten Commandments but that is the very reason why God has put the Ten Commandments there, to help people see their true condition. The source of true repentance can only take root if the commandments are vividly portrayed that condemn us.  What is sin?  It is the transgression of the law.  I am thinking I am fine and the law comes along and says look at how you failed.  The law thou shalt not covet shows whether I have lust or not.  The commandment shows me look at how wretched you are. That is one aspect but is all that is needed to come to repentance?  There is another element that it leads us to also.


Galatians 3:22 But the scripture hath concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe.


3:23 But before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed.


3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster [to bring us] unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.


The apostle is bringing out the law the Ten Commandments as the discovery of my sinful condition but that wasn’t all. The law is our school master that brings us to Christ so that we might be justified.  If someone forgives you, are you justified?  You are free from condemnation.  Without the law we cannot come to forgiveness because the law is our school master that brings us to Christ through whom we can be forgiven.  As we see the detail and seriousness of my sinful condition, I then discover the goodness of God.


Romans 2:4 Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?


You and I cannot appreciate the goodness of God and his longsuffering and forbearance without knowing the extreme case of my sinfulness and the condition I find myself in when the law shows me what a dreadful sinner I am. I can’t alter the consequences of my sinfulness, it drags upon my experience and as I go through this dreadful experience of my condition I see what a God, his mercy, longsuffering and goodness. I see the contrast of my wickedness and Gods amazing goodness that leads me to repentance. I cannot repent correctly if I am under the doctrine of the Nicolaitans.  The only thing we concentre on is only Jesus in terms of his sacrifice.  If I do look upon Jesus correctly, what is it written?


Psalm 40 thy law is within my heart.


If we meet the real Jesus we will meet the Ten Commandments as it can’t be separated. As we meet the Ten Commandments in Jesus we will see the combination that leads me to repentance.


The Moral Law


The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.” In this scripture, the Holy Spirit through the apostle is speaking especially of the moral law. The law reveals sin to us, and causes us to feel our need of Christ, and to flee unto Him for pardon and peace by exercising repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. . . .  {6BC 1110.3}


The moral law reveals our sins to us and causes us to flee to our saviour.


When the mind is drawn to the cross of Calvary, Christ by imperfect sight is discerned on the shameful cross. Why did He die? In consequence of sin. What is sin? The transgression of the law. Then the eyes are open to see the character of sin. The law is broken but cannot pardon the transgressor. It is our schoolmaster, condemning to punishment. Where is the remedy? The law drives us to Christ, who was hanged upon the cross that He might be able to impart His righteousness to fallen, sinful man and thus present men to His Father in His righteous character (MS 50, 1900).  {6BC 1110.8}


Here is an imperative understanding that has been laid out before us. If I look at the cross of Jesus, I look with imperfect sight. I see him hanging on that shameful cross but that on its own is an imperfect sight. I must ask the question, why did Jesus die?  Now my eyes are open.  The transgression of the law that condemns me and draws out my emotional life in consternation of hopelessness and the inability to change myself is brazen in front of my eyes and there I see Jesus suffering under that revelation.  Now I see him totally differently as someone as the God of the universe that was prepared to suffer my condemnation as I see the law and its impact upon my life. In seeing this I am led to the true repentance and to a true understanding of what forgiveness is.


Can we receive the forgiveness of sins before we feel that we are sinners? and before we realize the sinfulness of sin? I think not. When we repent before God of our sins sincerely, we shall feel that without the pardoning blood of Christ we must perish. If we cast ourselves in our wretchedness wholly upon the mercy of Christ, and feel that unless he saves us we perish; when we yield our own will, our own way, and plead for Jesus to control our will and actions, then we come into a position where we can receive and appreciate pardon and the forgiveness of sin.  {AY 67.1}


You cannot appreciate the forgiveness of sin unless first you realise your sinfulness and the sinfulness of sin. We can’t appreciate the meaning of forgiveness unless we have that experience.  The doctrine of the Nicolaitans bypasses that important connection.  That is why Jesus hates it as it blocks the real channel by which the forgiveness of God can be appreciated and the preciousness of Christ could be seen and understood.


Only he who sees his own sinfulness can discern the preciousness of the Saviour.  {DA 494.4}


This doctrine of the Nicolaitanes has produced the modern revivals of today but it bypasses the importance of the Ten Commandments.


But many of the revivals of modern times have presented a marked contrast to those manifestations of divine grace which in earlier days followed the labors of God’s servants. It is true that a widespread interest is kindled, many profess conversion, and there are large accessions to the churches; nevertheless the results are not such as to warrant the belief that there has been a corresponding increase of real spiritual life. The light which flames up for a time soon dies out, leaving the darkness more dense than before.  {GC 463.1}


I don’t know if this has happened to you where you’ve listened to a powerful emotional message and it churns your heart to follow it and Jesus and after you left you plummeted down worse than before.  That is because the true story of Jesus has not been comprehended.


Popular revivals are too often carried by appeals to the imagination, by exciting the emotions, by gratifying the love for what is new and startling. {GC 463.2}


This is what we have been conditioned to. If it’s the old story heard before and people want something fresh and new.


Converts thus gained have little desire to listen to Bible truth, little interest in the testimony of prophets and apostles. {GC 463.2}


If I handle the God’s word solely on the presentations of the apostles and prophets people yawn.  That is what happens but if I start to inject the enthusiasm of my own in it all of a sudden now they are listening. To sit down and go through hard study of God’s word is not favorable because of the injection of the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes which Jesus hates.  Let us behold the forgiveness of God found in Jesus.


Matthew 5:3 Blessed [are] the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.


Do you want assurance the kingdom of heaven is yours?  What does Jesus mean?


All who have a sense of their deep soul poverty, who feel that they have nothing good in themselves, may find righteousness and strength by looking unto Jesus. He says, “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden.” Matthew 11:28. He bids you exchange your poverty for the riches of His grace. We are not worthy of God’s love, but Christ, our surety, is worthy, and is abundantly able to save all who shall come unto Him. Whatever may have been your past experience, however discouraging your present circumstances, if you will come to Jesus just as you are, weak, helpless, and despairing, our compassionate Saviour will meet you a great way off, and will throw about you His arms of love and His robe of righteousness. He presents us to the Father clothed in the white raiment of His own character. He pleads before God in our behalf, saying: I have taken the sinner’s place. Look not upon this wayward child, but look on Me. Does Satan plead loudly against our souls, accusing of sin, and claiming us as his prey, the blood of Christ pleads with greater power.  {MB 8.2}


Blessed are the poor in spirit.  If you are poor in spirit it means that you are very much affected by your past life of sin and you know within yourself that your present circumstances are as a consequence of your sins and you can’t even pull yourself out of those consequences and you have very discouraging circumstances.  As you look and appreciate those things you are overwhelmed by a sense of your unworthiness.  You are poor in spirit.  If you are like that the kingdom of heaven is yours.  It doesn’t make sense to the natural mind but that is what Jesus said.  When you cease trying to boost your ego to make yourself feel good and cease trying to argue the point that you are right trying to make yourself feel better, when you have a contrite spirit, you have the kingdom of heaven for your taking.  A person who is a true Christian, who is like the Apostles Peter, Paul and all the great men of the Bible then you will be of a broken spirit. You will be poor in spirit.  The true Christians were of this spirit.


The nearer we come to Jesus and the more clearly we discern the purity of His character, the more clearly we shall discern the exceeding sinfulness of sin and the less we shall feel like exalting ourselves.  {COL 160.1}


Is that a nice experience?  You won’t even fell like exalting yourself.  You are going down under the terrible sense of your sinfulness that is what the Christian world doesn’t like and they walk away from the pure doctrine as it makes them feel bad.


Those whom heaven recognizes as holy ones are the last to parade their own goodness. The apostle Peter became a faithful minister of Christ, and he was greatly honored with divine light and power; he had an active part in the upbuilding of Christ’s church; but Peter never forgot the fearful experience of his humiliation; his sin was forgiven; yet well he knew that for the weakness of character which had caused his fall only the grace of Christ could avail. He found in himself nothing in which to glory.  {COL 160.1}


None of the apostles or prophets ever claimed to be without sin. Men who have lived nearest to God, men who would sacrifice life itself rather than knowingly commit a wrong act, men whom God had honored with divine light and power, have confessed the sinfulness of their own nature. They have put no confidence in the flesh, have claimed no righteousness of their own, but have trusted wholly in the righteousness of Christ. So will it be with all who behold Christ.  {COL 160.2}


At every advance step in Christian experience our repentance will deepen. {COL 160.3}


When you first appreciated your sinfulness, wasn’t that a deep repentance?  It meant death to my shameful life. That experience will not depart from you, it will deepen and become more intense as you walk along the Christian path.


It is to those whom the Lord has forgiven, to those whom He acknowledges as His people, that He says, “Then shall ye remember your own evil ways, and your doings that were not good, and shall loathe yourselves in your own sight.” Ezekiel 36:31. Again He says, “I will establish My covenant with thee, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord; that thou mayest remember, and be confounded, and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame, when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done, saith the Lord God.” Ezekiel 16:62, 63. Then our lips will not be opened in self-glorification. {COL 160.3}


When we open our lips to say I’ve got this now, I’ve got something now, we are saying it to make our inward self feel a bit better.  I’m not so bad after all. No, God’s people will not do that.


We shall know that our sufficiency is in Christ alone. We shall make the apostle’s confession our own. “I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) dwelleth no good thing.” Romans 7:18. “God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.” Galatians 6:14.  {COL 160.3}


At no time in our Christian experience while we are still here on this earth will I be of a better spirit than of what Jesus said, blessed are the poor in spirit. If I get to heaven I have to have a poor spirit.  We are in the period of Laodicea and what is said? I’m rich and increased with goods and have am need of nothing. I know all the truth and all God has done for me and I’m fine.  Sorry, thou knowest not thou art wretched, miserable, poor blind and naked. It’s hard to get our head around as surely the Lord doesn’t want us to be under a crushing spirit continually?  Surely he wants us to be happy?  He does. To be of a poor spirit and a true Christian does not make you walk around with a discouraged face. If I am a poor spirit and I haven’t got Jesus, it is an anomaly as you can’t be of a poor spirit without Jesus.  If you have Jesus you will be of a poor spirit.


While the Christian’s life will be characterized by humility, it should not be marked with sadness and self-depreciation. {GC 477.2}


Can you see an anomaly here?  I’m to be of a poor spirit and I shouldn’t be under the spirit of self-depreciation? There are some things not easily picked up.


It is the privilege of everyone so to live that God will approve and bless him. It is not the will of our heavenly Father that we should be ever under condemnation and darkness. There is no evidence of true humility in going with the head bowed down and the heart filled with thoughts of self. {GC 477.2}


Self says I have to be under oppression and condemnation so self says I’m terrible and horrible and I’m walking around with a depressed spirit and I think that is right.  That is self. Self can be proud or full of self.


We may go to Jesus and be cleansed, and stand before the law without shame and remorse. “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” Romans 8:1.  {GC 477.2}


As you hear these words don’t let self get into the equation.  Self must be crucified and it can’t be crucified if self is trying to make itself feel good and admits to its terrible state of condemnation, self cannot get there.  It is the revelation of Gods amazing forgiveness that can be appreciated when the law shows me my true condition when God’s word shows me what I’m like.  Why is that a true Christian like the apostles and prophets were always of a poor spirit but never walked with a hanging face but walking cheerfully? Why?  With the ever increasing awareness of another defect of my life, the deeper discovery of the areas of my sinfulness that I am continually confessing to God, I’m appreciating continually his forgiveness. It thrills me with joy and thrills my soul. Can you be joyful if you don’t see yourself as you really are so you can be truly forgiven?  Unless I see my condition as Apostle Peter and the others saw it, the sense of my unworthiness and the sense of God’s forgiveness thrills and then I discover another detail that I wasn’t conscious of and I feel bad about it. I come to the Lord as I feel bad and he fills me with his forgiving Jesus found in the gift of Jesus. As I continue to progress in my living experience repentance deepens and joy increases.  This is contrary to all human appreciation.  I am constantly of a poor spirit as the law creates that in me and shows me what a wretch I am. But the more wretched I feel, the more I come and confess my wretchedness, the more I appeal to Gods mercy and the more Gods mercy shines upon me.  This is what I see and this is what makes me happy.


Christ declared that the gospel is to be preached to the poor. {HP 234.5}


What happens as the gospel is being preached to the poor?


Angels of God are there, and their presence makes the crust of bread and the cup of water a banquet. Those who have been neglected and abandoned by the world are raised to be sons and daughters of the Most High. Lifted above any position that earth can give, they sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. They may have no earthly treasure, but they have found the pearl of great price.  {HP 234.5}


In the midst of poverty of the poverty of my own spirit Jesus said blessed are the poor in spirit for they shall have the kingdom of God.  They are lifted into heavenly places and there is their joy and happiness.  They are not looking to anybody in the church to make them feel good. If they look at each other in the church it only makes them feel bad because people are constantly at each other. I  know this to be true.  There is much sadness but when we accept that I am an undone ungodly person and I come to the Lord in my true contrition that comes alone from the overpowering sense of the condemnation of the law of God and I take this great pearl of price and I receive it, look how it continues to unfold to our understanding.


God’s forgiveness is not merely a judicial act by which He sets us free from condemnation. It is not only forgiveness for sin but reclaiming from sin. It is the outflow of redeeming love that transforms the heart. David had the true conception of forgiveness when he prayed, “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10.  {FLB 129.2}


If you take even one step toward Him in repentance, He will hasten to enfold you in His arms of infinite love. His ear is open to the cry of the contrite soul. The very first reaching out of the heart after God is known to Him. {FLB 129.3}


He is looking and watching for it. He is looking to your heart for true repentance and the moment there is the slightest response he is there and says I’m here.  God is intensely interested in my response of the condemnation that the law places upon me and of his mercy extended through Jesus Christ.


Never a prayer is offered, however faltering, never a tear is shed, however secret, never a sincere desire after God is cherished, however feeble, but the Spirit of God goes forth to meet it. Even before the prayer is uttered or the yearning of the heart made known, grace from Christ goes forth to meet the grace that is working upon the human soul.  {FLB 129.3}


It’s all grace, the Ten Commandments is grace and as it works upon the human soul to fill him with a true appreciation of his sinfulness and the moment there is the slightest response to the mercy of God through Jesus Christ God is right there.  The path is progressive, it goes on and on and on in this way. We are then affected by this love, the love that will love me while I am still in this decrepit sense of my unworthiness.  Try to understand this phenomenon. I have nothing that makes me feel good about myself. I am so overwhelmed by my deplorable condition this love will constrain me. This is the true forgiveness of God to a person who is deplorable in his own eyes.


2 Corinthians 5:14 For the love of Christ constraineth us; because we thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead:


Without this amazing love of God, I’m a dead man. I realise my dead condition and discover greater dimensions of my condition and as I get closer and closer to heaven, this love constrains me. I am touched, I just love my God.  I love him because I understand his forgiving character.


“But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these is love” (1 Corinthians 13:13). In the life of Christ this love found perfect expression. He loved us in our sin and degradation. He reached to the very depths of woe to uplift the erring sons and daughters of earth. There was no wearying of His patience, no lessening of His zeal. The waves of mercy, beaten back by proud, impenitent, unthankful hearts, ever returned in a stronger tide of love.  {HP 234.2}


The Important Impact


This is the love of Christ, a love that would come and love us in our sin and degradation.  What does this love do?  It constrains us.  Only the one who is conscious of his own sinfulness and finds the amazing forgiveness of God to his own soul can truly forgive others who have grievously sinned against him.  If you and I cannot forgive a brother or sister or anybody, what does that mean?  It means that I’m not forgiven.  Why?  Because I haven’t even appreciated the forgiveness of God to me.  What was the forgiveness of God?  He loved us in our sin and degradation.  He reaches to the very depths of woe to lift us up. Put yourself in that position and you see what God has done for you, how can you do anything else for others but the same? To be forgiving and patient with the other persons sin towards you.  This is the message of life to our fellowship.


Nothing can justify an unforgiving spirit. He who is unmerciful toward others shows that he himself is not a partaker of God’s pardoning grace. In God’s forgiveness the heart of the erring one is drawn close to the great heart of Infinite Love. The tide of divine compassion flows into the sinner’s soul, and from him to the souls of others. . . .  {FLB 131.4}


We are not forgiven because we forgive, but as we forgive. The ground of all forgiveness is found in the unmerited love of God, but by our attitude toward others we show whether we have made that love our own. {FLB 131.5}


The attitude that we show towards others is an index of God’s love for me whether I have made that my own.


Nothing can justify an unforgiving spirit. He who is unmerciful toward others shows that he himself is not a partaker of God’s pardoning grace. In God’s forgiveness the heart of the erring one is drawn close to the great heart of Infinite Love. The tide of divine compassion flows into the sinner’s soul, and from him to the souls of others. . . .  {FLB 131.4}


Wherefore Christ says, “With what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged.”  {FLB 131.5}


Let Christ, the divine Life dwell in you and through you reveal the heaven-born love that will inspire hope in the hopeless and bring heaven’s peace to the sin-stricken heart. As we come to God, this is the condition which meets us at the threshold, that, receiving mercy from Him, we yield ourselves to reveal His grace to others.  {FLB 131.6}


May the sense of God’s love for our sin sick soul spill over to our fellow sin sick souls.


Amen.

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