Re: [FamilyofGod] Throw Aways
Amen thanx Micheal
On Sun Jan 16th, 2011 11:34 PM EST Michael J. Knight wrote:
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>Throw Aways
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>Matthew 18: 5,6: "And whoso shall receive one such little child in my
>name receives me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which
>believe in me, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung
>around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea."
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>In this dispensation of time we have become a disposable throwaway
>world. All material things are purposely designed and manufactured now
>for short-term use and then to be thrown away. There are drive through
>restaurants, drive through weddings, drive up churches, single use
>disposable cameras, microwave ovens that prepare a meal almost
>instantly, and instant foods that are ready in seconds, to name a few.
>As a throwaway world, when something breaks just throw it in the trash
>and get another one. There are even throwaway gods now. If the present
>one is not filling all of mans wants and desires then throw it away and
>create another that will serve him better. You will also find throwaway
>love, throwaway marriages and throwaway children.
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>Of all the blessings God has given man, and all the great numbers of
>blessings man has disposed of; and of all the joys, wonders and miracles
>humanity has destroyed and thrown away, the saddest and most depressing
>of all is a throwaway child. Unfortunately the phrase 'throwaway child'
>is not just a cliché or generic term with a rambling meaning; it
>means exactly what it says. Each year there are millions of people,
>mothers and (mothers to be), that throw out their children like the
>daily trash. Without a doubt the most common throwaway method is an
>abortion; and the six most common methods for abortion are: Dilation and
>Curettage, Vacuum Aspiration, Dilation and Evacuation, Saline Injection,
>Hysterotomy, and Prostaglandin Chemical Abortion. Regardless of how it
>is done it is still a murder conspiracy between the mother and the
>doctor. It is playing God by killing a life, a gift that was created by
>God for man. Can you not imagine how disgusting and offensive it must be
>to God, as he watches His gift of a baby being willfully destroyed, so
>the woman can pay homage to her god of self-gratification? And you know
>that, because the foundation of God is love, He will forgive and forget
>the murder of His little one, if the mother will repent to Him with a
>broken heart and in total truth. No doubt abortion is a horrific way to
>kill a child, but by no means is it the only or the slowest way.
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>Children-things we throw away? How much more non-personal can it be than
>to call a human being 'a thing'? In South America they are called The
>Gamines, 'the disposable ones', the children who live, and all too often
>die in the streets, never knowing what it is to have a home and a family
>to go to. These disposable ones generally range in ages from four or
>five to teenagers, if they live that long. In Mexico and parts of South
>America they are also called 'Los Ninos de la Calle', the street
>children. Each country in the world has its own name for the 'throwaway
>children'. Regardless of what they are called, they are still deserted,
>abandoned, unloved, unneeded, unwanted, beaten, robbed, abused, raped,
>mercilessly tortured, and murdered... and no one even cares...not the
>government, not the people, not their families, no one. Why? Because
>they are the Gamines, Los Ninos de la Calle, The Children of the Street,
>unnecessary and unwanted by society. The Gamines are not indicative of
>third world or developing counties only, they are very real in the
>United States also. To be rejected, brutalized, and hated with no hope,
>no future and no life is a long slow process of dying, and even after
>death they want be missed. Each country has its own name depicting these
>throwaways of society, and the end result is always the same, death.
>Street children and abortions are only two ways to throw away a child.
>Another that happens too often is to throw the infant, with the
>umbilical cord still attached, out of the window of a fast moving
>automobile. Another more prevalent is to place the baby in a garbage bag
>and literally throw it in a garbage can or dumpster.
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>What a horrible stench the death of each of these throwaway children
>must be in the nostrils of God. But then we live in a throwaway world
>don't we, and what does it matter what we throw away? How often are
>non-profitable things, like love, faith, charity, mercy, and hope thrown
>away? In the New Testament Jesus clearly says that the single greatest
>commandment for man is love, and throughout the New Testament He
>constantly refers to man being as a child in order to enter the gates of
>heaven. If humanity is not humane and freely throws children away like
>dirty trash, then into whose trash does the same man throw his soul?
>Hint: God has no trash!
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>"…it would be better for him if a millstone was hung around his
>neck, and he were drowned in the depth…Matt 18:6.
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>He who has ears to hear let him hear.
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>Remember
>Only one life, will soon be past,
>Only what is done, for Christ will last.
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>The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the
>communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen. (2 Corinthians
>13:14)
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>Love & Prayers,
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>Michael J. Knight.
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>What we are is God's gift to us. What we become is our gift to God.
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