Sunday, December 6, 2020

The God Who Saves --2020 Edition

Once again the Christmas season is upon us.    COVID 19 and the media and government's response to it has made this a strange year and now at Christmas time, business are beginning to shut down again.  Here in Texas there are still beautiful lights and decorations to be seen, but in spite of the beautiful Christmas displays, there is an unmistakable general joylessness everywhere.   Last night I drove through the Vitruvian lights display in Addison, Texas and I waited in line behind a significant number of visitors waiting to see trees wrapped all the way to the tips in various colors of amazing Christmas lights.  Masked families were getting out of their cars to walk down and see the lighted trees reflecting gorgeous colors in the creek.  I cannot help but wonder how many of these families were there just to see something beautiful at the end of a long and tiresome year.  Even most of those who grew up in church no longer apply Christianity to their lives in any meaningful way--they may talk to their children about the birth of baby Jesus on Christmas day, but basically they don't apply His teachings to their lives in any significant way.  Christmas celebrations are really an interesting comment on a society that is surrounded by Christmas from before Thanksgiving until January 2 but that has forgotten the meaning behind the celebration.

The story of Christmas is not the story of a refugee family fleeing Palestine, nor is it the story of a struggling single mother.  The Christmas story is the story of how God fulfilled His promise to save a fallen world by being born as a human, living among us and dying on a cross.  Without Easter, Christmas has no meaning and without Christmas, Easter has no victory.

This year, more than any other I have seen in a long time, has left so many of us with a general feeling of hopelessness.  We are being promised a "dark winter" by the media and the incoming administration.  We have a thread of hope to hang on to the Senate next month--if we lose that we pretty much guaranteed a socialist country in the next two years.  We have seen riots and looting in our cities, a breakdown in law and order and calls to defund the police.  Looking into 2021, there does not seem to be much basis for hope but that might be because we have focused our hope on the wrong things as a society.

The story of Christmas teaches of us that no situation is too dark for God's love and that our hope can never be in a human being--our hope is only in God.  The Psalmist tells us that salvation belongs to God (Psalm 3:8).  Salvation is proprietary--He owns it.  If we don't find it in Him, we don't find it all.
Christmas reminds us that salvation is not far away or out of reach.  Christmas reminds us that God so loved the world that He came to live as one of us.  The name Jesus, Yeshua, is the Hebrew word for salvation.  It is in this name that God has revealed Himself as the savior of the world.  If we don't experience salvation through Jesus, we don't find it all.

I invite each of you this Christmas to experience the God who saves.  He is strong enough to deliver you out of whatever circumstances you are facing.  And He is the only hope for this lost and fallen world.

Merry Christmas.

Alexandra Swann is the author of No Regrets: How Homeschooling Earned me a Master's Degree at Age Sixteen and several other books. Her holiday series, Kinsman, is available in paperback and on Kindle. For more information, visit her website at http://www.frontier2000.net.
 

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Do You Want to See Something Really Scary? The 2020 Edition

For 9 years I have been writing this Halloween post.  The title comes from Twilight Zone--The Movie.  I never saw it, but there is a famous scene where three friends are in a car at night driving through the woods and one of them begins to try to scare the others. Finally, one of the others asks his two friends, "Do you want to see something really scary?"  When they agree, he turns away and turns back to reveal the form of a hideous demon that kills them both.

At the beginning of 2020, many people were saying that this was a year for clarity--20/20 vision.  So far, 2020 has seemed like a year straight out of a low-budget horror film.  COVID 19 and our response to it has been like the stuff out of zombie apocalypse movies.  And yet, I would suggest that 2020 HAS in fact been a year for clarity--a good hard preview of what socialism and Agenda 21 will mean for America.  Under the guise of keeping us safe from COVID 19, state and local governments imprisoned people in their homes without cause for, in some cases, months on end.  They forced closure of privately-owned businesses.  They jailed business owners for attempting to ply their trade and make a living.  They banned parties in homes, banned patriotic displays, shut down churches, shut down civic and sporting events.  They closed schools and colleges--depriving kids of the right to get an education.  They closed stores and shopping malls and defined the types of shopping that were acceptable (one Texas mayor stated that shopping for a clothing item you really needed was acceptable but shopping for the latest fashions was not). Museums and outdoor botanical gardens were closed; children's playground equipment was covered with police tape so that kids could not use it. They forced people exhibiting no symptoms to wear facial coverings or else face fines, removal from public transportation, denial of goods and services.  Those who objected were subjected to contempt and ridicule and in some cases arrest and imprisonment. Anyone who refused to comply was labeled a murderer.  Social media accounts were terminated and any post that contradicted the public line was deemed "fake news" and scorned by the mega companies that control thought and speech in the US.  In short, in just over 7 months the government has taken away our most basic rights and freedoms and redefined life.  And it is not over--in fact, we are being told that this is just starting and a "long dark winter" is ahead of us.

Now we are only days away from the presidential election and we get to vote on the future of our country.  The old expression goes that "hindsight is always 20/20."  If you want to know what the future of our country under Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and the Democrat party are, look closely at the last 7 months.  That was the movie preview version--the reality will be much scarier.

Biden has already stated that within 10 days of his inauguration on January 20 he will sign a federal COVID-19 law.  While we have no way of knowing exactly what is in that bill, we do know that it will federally mandate face masks for everyone at all times.  We also know that it will control which businesses can be open and which businesses can be closed, will restrict all public gatherings, even in private homes and will give the law enforcement control over our private lives in a way that we never have experienced before.  Based on what has happened in blue states this year, we can be certain that churches will be closed permanently--religious services will be banned.

We also know that Biden is going to sign a climate change bill and the Green New Deal which is just Agenda 21--or now Agenda 2030.  Joe Biden admitted in the last debate that he will ban all fossil fuels. He also admitted that All buildings (that means your house too) must meet strict new green standards.  Since that won't be possible, most of those buildings will have to go.  The goal of Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 remains the abolition of ALL private property and all private transportation.  It calls for global depopulation and packing the world into densely packed "settlements".  When it is implemented, all small businesses will be gone; all private property will be gone, all private savings accounts and bank accounts will be gone.  We will live and die at the whim of the big, bloated government we have created and enabled.  

Under the Biden-Harris presidency, America will be remade in just a few months into a socialist country where there is no freedom and no economic opportunity.  What we have seen as a dry run over the past 7 months is going to be lived out on a major scale.

I did not vote for Donald Trump in 2016--I did not like his past and I did not trust his politics. (I did not vote for Hillary Clinton either; I voted third-party).   I am voting for him in 2020. He has done a lot of things right as president--both nationally and internationally.   For all of his personal failings, he is absolutely right about this--if we don't reopen our country, there is not going to be a country. We as a country allowed our freedoms to be snatched away by state and local officials within a period of about 30 days this spring because the government told us it was for our own good.  Imagine what will happen on January 30 with a federal COVID 19 law.  If we stand back and allow a federal law shutting down this country to be enacted on January 30 our nation will be destroyed and freedom as we have known it will be gone forever.  

Over 50 million Americans have voted so far and in the Real Clear Politics national presidential  poll released yesterday, Biden is leading by 7 points nationwide.  So the question is this--do you like Joe Biden's vision of America?  We have been given 20/20 vision into what our future is going to be if we elect Socialists.  The choice now is yours and mine.  A vote for Biden/Harris is a vote for Agenda 21--we are voting away everything we own or aspire to own.  We are voting away the right to own property, the right to own a business, the right to worship, the right to free speech, the right to freedom of assembly and the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  And that's REALLY scary. If you don't like that vision of America, vote for Donald Trump.  Consider yourself warned.

Alexandra Swann's novel W: The Set, incorporates her novels The Planner and The Chosen which tell the story of  an out-of-control, environmentally-driven federal government implementing Agenda 21 and NDAA.  The set is available on Kindle. For more information, visit her website at http://www.frontier2000.net.

Saturday, June 27, 2020

The Freedom Prayer

I originally wrote this eight years ago for The Planner.  It is much more timely now than it was then.  May God have mercy on America.


“Lord we come to You tonight to ask for Your forgiveness. The Bible promises that when we seek You, we will find You, if we search with all our hearts.

"Lord we confess that we have not followed Your commands. We have not loved You with our whole hearts--we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We have not stood for the truth of Your Gospel. We have sat by and said nothing when Your name was blasphemed and mocked. We did not take a stand when we saw Your laws despised.

“We know that many times we ourselves have been among the worst offenders. We have lived sinful lives that are contrary to the word of God. Like Esau, we have traded away our birthright for a little convenience; we have despised this incredible gift of freedom that You provided for us and allowed all of the liberty that our country offered to be trampled down. We have forgotten the words of King David who said that it is better to fall into the hands of God than to be at the mercy of men, and so we now find ourselves living under the rule of a cruel and despotic government who has stolen everything from us and shows us no mercy.

“We know that everything that is happening to us is a result of our bad choices, both individually and as a nation. You gave us the gift of being born into a free nation—the greatest nation the world has ever seen. You gave us a form of government unlike any other that had ever been known by any other people, and we did not value it enough to defend it.

“For all of these things, Lord, we ask Your forgiveness. We pray tonight that You will change our hearts so that each of us will begin to love what You love, to hate what You hate and to want what You want. We ask You to save our nation, for we know that the Bible teaches that salvation belongs to our God—no political party, no ideology, no government can save us. If we don’t find salvation in You, we won’t find it at all.

“Please turn Your face to us again, and give us back our freedom, and restore our country so that we can truly be one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. We ask all these things in the name of Your son, Jesus. Amen.”


Alexandra Swann's novel W: The Set, incorporates her novels The Planner and The Chosen which tell the story of  an out-of-control, environmentally-driven federal government implementing Agenda 21 and NDAA.  The set is available on Kindle. For more information, visit her website at http://www.frontier2000.net.

The Freedom Prayer

I originally wrote this eight years ago for The Planner.  It is much more timely now than it was then.  May God have mercy on America.


“Lord we come to You tonight to ask for Your forgiveness. The Bible promises that when we seek You, we will find You, if we search with all our hearts.

"Lord we confess that we have not followed Your commands. We have not loved You with our whole hearts--we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We have not stood for the truth of Your Gospel. We have sat by and said nothing when Your name was blasphemed and mocked. We did not take a stand when we saw Your laws despised.

“We know that many times we ourselves have been among the worst offenders. We have lived sinful lives that are contrary to the word of God. Like Esau, we have traded away our birthright for a little convenience; we have despised this incredible gift of freedom that You provided for us and allowed all of the liberty that our country offered to be trampled down. We have forgotten the words of King David who said that it is better to fall into the hands of God than to be at the mercy of men, and so we now find ourselves living under the rule of a cruel and despotic government who has stolen everything from us and shows us no mercy.

“We know that everything that is happening to us is a result of our bad choices, both individually and as a nation. You gave us the gift of being born into a free nation—the greatest nation the world has ever seen. You gave us a form of government unlike any other that had ever been known by any other people, and we did not value it enough to defend it.

“For all of these things, Lord, we ask Your forgiveness. We pray tonight that You will change our hearts so that each of us will begin to love what You love, to hate what You hate and to want what You want. We ask You to save our nation, for we know that the Bible teaches that salvation belongs to our God—no political party, no ideology, no government can save us. If we don’t find salvation in You, we won’t find it at all.

“Please turn Your face to us again, and give us back our freedom, and restore our country so that we can truly be one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. We ask all these things in the name of Your son, Jesus. Amen.”


Alexandra Swann's novel W: The Set, incorporates her novels The Planner and The Chosen which tell the story of  an out-of-control, environmentally-driven federal government implementing Agenda 21 and NDAA.  The set is available on Kindle. For more information, visit her website at http://www.frontier2000.net.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Dream Small

With Michael Bloomberg in second place behind Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, it's worth remembering who this man really is and what he stands for.  With that in mind, I am reposting this blog post from 2012.


In Leo Tolstoy's short story, "How Much Land Does a Man Really Need?" the peasant Pahom determines that his main problem in life is that he does not have enough land.  In his quest to get more and more property, he meets the Chief of the Bashkirs, who own 13,000 acres of the finest, most beautiful land Pahom has ever seen which they are eager to sell.  The price, the Chief informs Pahom, is "one thousand rubles a day"--prospective buyers pay 1000 rubles and then begin a journey around whatever parcel of the land they want.  They can have anything they mark off as theirs as long as they return to their starting point by sunset.  If, however, he cannot reach his starting point by sunset, Pahom will forfeit his thousand rubles to the Chief and leave empty-handed.

Pahom begins early in the morning, and because he is so entranced by the beauty of the land in front of him, he journeys further and further from his starting point as he marks off more desirable tracts of land.  By afternoon it is very hot and he is exhausted and thirsty from traveling all day, but he now realizes that he is a long way from the place where he started and he begins to run back to his destination.  The Bashkirs cheer him on as he desperately runs trying to get back to the designated finish line, where the Chief of the Baskirs awaits him, by sunset.  Just as the last rays of sunlight leave the sky, Pahom's reaches his destination, but as he does so he collapses and dies and the Chief of the Baskirs rolls with laughter as he pockets Pahom's rubles and orders a servant to bury him next to the bodies of all of the others who have fallen before him.  Taking a shovel, the servant digs a grave and buries Pahom in the amount of the land he really needs--six feet to cover him from head to foot.

I was reminded of this story a couple of weeks ago as I read of Michael Bloomberg's newest plans for New York City--to move New Yorkers into tiny "Micro" Apartments of 275-300 square feet.  To accomplish this, Bloomberg is getting the zoning laws in New York changed which currently set minimum apartment square footage at 450 square feet. The original laws were passed to prevent over crowded tenements, but now Bloomberg says that they need to be changed because many New Yorkers live alone (approximately half of the people in Manhattan live by themselves) and they need cheaper, smaller housing.  Bloomberg is even promoting a contest for designers to compete for the best design of a 275-300 square foot space to include a kitchen and bathroom.

Bloomberg has made a lot of national news this year with his draconian restrictions on what New Yorkers are allowed to eat and drink and specifically his ban on soft drinks over 16 ounces.  He claims that it is his government's job to keep people healthy--and hey if you are going to fit in a tiny apartment you probably need to keep your weight under control.  Most recently, in the wake of the Colorado shootings he was pressuring both Obama and Romney to support gun control legislation.

What many people do not understand is that Bloomberg's initiatives, including his intense desire to control what people in his city can eat and drink and where they can live, come straight out of the playbook of the current elites who use "green" agendas to justify stripping wealth and opportunity away from everyone else and promote pushing people into tiny apartments and controlling their food intake.  Virtually all the United Nations initiatives, including Agenda 21 push for tight control over  Americans and all other residents of developed nations, including where we live, how we travel, what we eat, and what we are allowed to have.  Bloomberg governs a major U.S. city, so the fact that he is implementing these standards as part of his Administration is no small thing.  In fact, we can look for more and more U.S. cities to copy what New York is doing even as they implement their own versions of Agenda 21 through Smart Growth, Smart Code and sustainable living initiatives.  (My sister in Dallas Texas recently visited an IKEA furniture store which featured micro housing displays.  My sister commented that it was cute but had room enough for only one person and even with that, "You would not even have room for a pet."  Sounds delightful.

All of this brings me back to Tolstoy's story and the question in its title, "How Much Land Does A Man Really Need?"  According to Bloomberg, New Yorkers NEED only 275-300 square feet of space.  Yet, according to Forbes Magazine,  Bloomberg himself has an estimated net worth of $22 billion.  Forbes lists Bloomberg as #11 on the list of U.S. billionaires (number 22 worldwide) number 17 on the list of most powerful people and number 12 in the Forbes 400.  According to a May 25, 2012 article in the New York Times, Bloomberg currently owns 11 homes,  including 33 acre estate in North Salem which he purchased for 4.55 million dollars in 2011 for his daughter who is an accomplished equestrian.  His residence in New York City is a Park Avenue condominium which we can be quite certain is great deal larger than 300 square feet.  He owns a 35 acre estate in the Hamptons, also purchased in 2011.  His other real estate holdings include homes in London, Bermuda, Southampton, New York, Vail Colorado and Wellington, Florida.

Forbes lists Bloomberg as a self-made man, and I applaud his success; after all, America offers innovative people opportunities to succeed through their own efforts (in spite of Obama's recent, "You didn't build that" comments, everyone knows that success basically comes through individual achievement.)  But Mayor Bloomberg exemplifies the worst of what is wrong with our country today--wealthy powerful elites stepping on the fingers of those trying to work their way up the ladder to enjoy success of their own.  Bloomberg made his money in a country which allowed opportunity, but now he is determined to micro manage every aspect of every life he can control by determining for us how much we need and are allowed to have, while increasingly fattening his own already luxurious lifestyle.

The American dream used to be to buy a home of our own. Americans aspired to find a good job, or perhaps start a business, marry a person we loved and raise a family.  For most Americans success like Bloomberg's has always been out of reach, but tens of millions have achieved their own version of the American Dream.  By saying that New Yorkers live alone and therefore only require 300 square feet of living space, Bloomberg is eliminating the possibility of  sharing a  life and certainly of raising a family.  By telling New Yorkers that they are not intelligent enough to determine how much salt and sugar they should consume he is conditioning them to the nanny state which dictates every part of their lives.

Bloomberg's dictatorship may be confined to New York City, but his ideas are spreading across the country and the message is very clear.  If you have any dreams for your own future, be prepared to dream small.

Alexandra Swann's novel, The Planner, about an out of control, environmentally-driven government is available on Kindle and in paperback. For more information, visit her website at Frontier 2000