Salt Shakers Journal Summary
September 2008
Editorial (in full below) Recently we attended the 08/08/08 ‘Your
Kingdom Come’ gathering in Canberra.
What is the significance of 8? In Biblical terms it is seen as the number for
‘new beginnings’.
Violence v Hope Peter Stokes looks
at strongest indicator of the general health of society- the crime rate.
News Update Off to jail; ACT: Parental leave; Adult stem cell
successes; Lesbians lose court case
Gambling- National and
Victoria An ever-increasing
amount of money is being lost by gamblers across
Australia.
Victorians lost an incredible $2.6 BILLION on poker machines in the last
financial year - $7 million a day!
Protecting our Children- Salo banned Censorship has a vital role in
protecting adults as well as our children. In
Australia the
Classification Board (formerly the Office of Film and Literature Classification)
has the responsibility for rating films, publications and video games.
Violent Computer Games The highest rating for computer games in
Australia is
MA15+ - but groups are lobbying to allow R18+ rated games.
Protecting our children- welcome reforms It is encouraging to
report on some good developments that will protect our children. In recent years
we have asked you to contact MPs to support some of these initiatives.
Grandparents and the value of prayer Pat White shares the
importance of the role of Grandparents in children’s lives.
When is enough- enough? Neil Ryan looks at how television standards
reflect the values of our times.
Transsexual ‘marriage’ Around the world, transsexuals are pushing
to have their change of gender registered by the state. In some cases they want
to do this while still married.
Victoria: IVF and
Surrogacy laws Last December the Victorian government announced that it
plans to legislate to give lesbian couples and single women access to IVF and
allow the lesbian partner to be named on the child’s birth certificate.
Victoria- Abortion
and Dying bills A report on the Physician assisted dying bill and the
decriminalisation of abortion.
Throwing cold water on global warming Peter Westmore looks at the
scientific evidence on global warming and shows how the facts differ from the
hype.
Climate Change for students Material from Tim Flannery’s books, The
Weather Makers and We are the Weather Makers has been modified for students in a
guide called Thinking about climate change: a guide for teachers and students.
World News USA: Same-sex
‘marriage’; France: Burqa;
UK: Hijab and hairdressing;
UK: Climate
Cops.
Editorial (full version) Recently we attended the 08/08/08 ‘Your
Kingdom Come’ gathering in Canberra.
What is the significance of 8? In Biblical terms it is seen as the number for
‘new beginnings’. We have a seven day week, clearly given us from the foundation
of the earth (Gen. 1) by God, so the eighth day was the start of a new week.
Eight people were on the boat of new beginnings, the Ark. Circumcision was to be
done on the eighth day after birth signifying the (then) new covenant of God to
his people. It was on the first day of the new week, the eighth day, that Jesus
rose from the dead bringing new life to the world.
Whether 08/08/08 will bring a new beginning to the church in
Australia
remains to be seen, but it certainly brought together many people who would not
have gathered together before so it was certainly something new.
All too often we see the church from our own little box, that might be our
ministry focus or simply our denominational focus, and all too often we do not
want to venture outside that box. We rarely want to stretch ourselves by sharing
with people who ‘think’ differently or do things like worship in a different way
to the way ‘we’ do it.
This 08 weekend stretched a lot of people. While all those who met together
had a lot in common because they all shared a love for the Lord and a strong
belief in His Word, they would not normally spend three days together in worship
and workshops that draw them outside their particular box.
So this weekend was a new beginning for many people. Some had never felt the
urge to get up and dance in ‘church’ before - tapping feet, clapping, lifting up
the hands, may be, but actually dancing with banners!!!
Some had never been confronted with the idea that we are also to be political
beings, that the Christian worldview covers every area of life, yes even
politics.
So there we all were, thrown together (so to speak) to worship in the Great
Hall of the National Parliament in UNITY.
There was no pressure to do anything anyone else did, but how great it was to
see that the body of Christ does have arms and legs, a torso, etc. and they all
have different functions, but can work in harmony - as long as the head is the
Lord Jesus Christ.
That is, of course, the only form of unity we as the body of Christ can hope
to achieve in a world of ‘diversity’, The Lordship of Christ and His Word must
be paramount and from that flows the freedom to be who God has made us and to do
what He has called us to do. When people claim you must ‘do things their way’ to
be in unity then you know that is not unity, it is control.
Sadly, today, we see too many people moving away from that headship of Christ
and then claiming that it is those who stay true to His Word who are “divisive”.
Just look at the response from Lambeth (UK) - the bishops who would not
compromise the Lordship of Christ and affirm same-sex immorality are called the
divisive ones.
Our young people are the ‘new beginnings’, the next generation, but sadly
what they confront today is a very confused and sad world that lacks hope.
Unity in the body is essential if we are to give them a future but the
centrality of Christ and His Word cannot be compromised for the sake of nice
sounding platitudes such as ‘harmony’ or ‘peace’.
There can be no harmony or peace outside the headship of Christ and His
Word.
Yours in Christ Jesus
Peter & Jenny Stokes Author: Jenny Stokes | Modified: 17 September 2008 |