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Sermon-Mistaken Identity

18 Apr

 
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Economics-A-S

12 Apr

President Trump is not just throwing his weight around, he knows the power of money in diplomacy. When he threatens a country with a 25% tariff on their goods, it is not an idle threat.  Only 2% or less of our economy depends on goods from either Canada or Mexico but 25% of the economies of both Canada and Mexico depend on goods from the United States. While it will cause a rise in prices of some goods in the United States, it could wreck the economies of Canada and Mexico. That was evident when Mexico immediately sent soldiers to their borders to stop the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States when President Trump ordered them to do so or face high tariffs. The Presidents of both Canada and Mexico immediately flew to Washington to promise lowering their own tariffs if President Trump did not impose the tariffs. Countries in Europe have been just as quick to try to negotiate lower tariffs on US goods. China has already declared an economic emergency as their economy crashed due to the tariffs, which cut off the flow of cheap goods to the US. Some countries have tariffs on American goods of 50% or higher, so 25% is not unreasonable. In addition, American manufacturers have begun moving plants back to the United States to avoid the tariffs bringing jobs back to the US and reducing the outflow of cash to other countries. By threatening to place tariffs on imports, President Trump is forcing those countries to cut tariffs they are imposing on our goods. He is leveling the playing field so we can compete on the world market.

 

 

Economics-A-R

12 Apr

Many people think that President Trump is recklessly using tariffs to protect American jobs but do not realize that money talks. After World War II, America dominated the manufacturing market. Factories throughout Europe, in both Allied and Axis countries were devastated by the war but factories in America were untouched. America had produced most of the war materials for the Allies and quickly switched to producing domestic goods. Money flowed into the US to purchase goods not available in Europe and Americans prospered. As Europe recovered, they imposed high tariffs on American goods to protect their own manufacturers and demand for American goods dropped. For many years the United States has been very lenient in international trade. We have opened our borders to cheap foreign goods by keeping tariffs very low or non-existent. Yet other countries have imposed high tariffs which have discouraged their citizens from purchasing American goods. As a result,  it resulted in the decline of American manufacturing which could not compete with the cheaper foreign goods, resulting in money and jobs flowing out of America. In addition, our manufacturers moved plants and jobs to Mexico where they could produce products cheaper and ship the products back to the US to sell. Personal and national debt has mounted as we have shifted from high paying manufacturing jobs to low paying service jobs. It also poses a threat in an emergency. We saw how dangerous that was when the planes hit the twin towers and later when Covid hit and we closed our borders. We were heavily dependent on foreign goods and suddenly they weren’t available. After Covid, we could not get medicine and medical equipment which we had depended on China to supply, since it was no longer produced here.

 

 

Fifth Sunday of Lent-March 6

05 Apr

Fifth Sunday in Lent-March 6, 2025-Doers, not just hearers-Matt 7:24-27  Jesus said those who hear his Word but do not do them are like a man who builds his house on sand and when storms come, the house will fall. But he who hears God’s Word and does it is like a man who builds his house on solid rock. If we hear His instructions, but do not follow them, we build on a very shaky foundation and when trials come, our house will collapse because it isn’t built on God’s Word. Men today think they know better than God but the world they built will collapse when trouble comes, as it must. Since God created us, He knows what is best for us. If we follow His instructions, we will prosper. If we hear His Word and follow it, we will be on a firm foundation and won’t be shaken when we experience trials. We need to return to the way God taught us.  Few churches today teach Biblical values to their people. That is why  wrote the courses on Biblical values. In the same way, preaching alone does not change people. Jesus spent three years teaching the masses but they did not automatically become disciples because His preaching told them what to do but did not show them how. Jesus chose twelve disciples and they followed Him. They watched Him as He lived out what it means to love God and those around them and they learned how to live a life pleasing to God as they watched Him. Too many churches are filled with spiritual babies because the church relies on preaching alone.

 

 

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Fourth Sunday in Lent-March 30

28 Mar

Don’t do to be seen by men-Matt 6:1-8. Jesus tells us that we should not parade our piety before men but do it in secret before God.  Some people like to give alms and pray in front of everyone so everyone will be impressed with how pious we are. When we do that, it is to find favor with men and we will be rewarded by men, but God will not be impressed. The Pharisees used to stand on the street corners and pray so people would be impressed and look up to them as pious people and Jesus often chastised them for it because they loved the praise of men more than they loved God. He wants us to do it to please Him, not to please men. If we do it in secret, God will reward us openly.

 

 

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28 Mar

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Making America Great Again-K-A

28 Mar

Value of Possessions-There is an old saying that “He who dies with the most toys wins.” If you don’t believe that there is a god and we are just the product of a series of fortunate accidents, then there is no purpose to life. One day, we were born and one day we will die. That will be the end. However, many feel that if you can accumulate enough money, enough possessions, or enough fame, you can live on in the things you leave behind. The problem is that when you die, the money and possessions go to someone else and people eventually forget you unless you make a really big dent in history.

We often feel that once we own something, it belongs to us, and we can do what we want with it subject to local laws. According to civil law in America, possession is nine tenths of the law. Whoever possesses something is responsible for it. How you got it determines what your responsibility is. If you made or manufactured it, it belongs to you until you sell it or give it to someone and you will be responsible if it causes damage to something or injures someone. You may own a race car but if you drag race it on the city streets, you can be arrested. If you give it away or sell it, it becomes the legal possession of the person who receives it and they are free to do with it what they want, subject to local laws, and they will be responsible if it causes damages to something or injures someone. If you loan it to someone, they are responsible for it and anything that happens to it until they return it to you, though you will retain some liability as the owner (the other one tenth of the law). If someone has an accident with it, you may be held partially responsible for the damages.  If you did not get it legally, you are guilty of theft if you stole it or at least possession of stolen goods if someone else stole it and gave it to you. Some become so obsessed with obtaining possessions that they bury themselves in work and often neglect their health and their family,

God does not view possessions in that way. Those who know God will see possessions in a whole different way than those who do not. Since God made everything, it belongs to Him. When He made man, He gave man the task of subduing the earth and exercising dominion over everything that He had created. God did not give man ownership of everything. He merely appointed man as a steward over it to tame it and to manage it. God reminds man that everything belongs to Him. God illustrated that when He established the Sabbatical and the day of Jubilee (see the lessons on Christian Celebrations).