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Thank you for sharing light in the midst of such
gross darkness David; What's
happening is disgraceful. I will add your ministry in Fla and Henry Hollingsworth
to my prayers for Terri and the Schindlers. Please keep us informed.
Grace and Peace in your endeavours,
Judyt
From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Judy wrote: > Is anyone else as troubled about the > Schiavo business as me? Yeah, probably me. I cannot do much of anything without this being on
my
mind. It is not Terri passing on so much as the Judicial idiocy in the situation. They have made it illegal for anyone to bring Terri water. I went down to the Hospice on Tuesday and tried to bring her water and believe God to allow her to swallow it. The police, of course, threatened to arrest me and would not allow it. I backed off to continue preaching. I preached also at the Federal Courthouse how this Judge James Whittemore is supporting another Judge, George Greer, who has made it illegal to obey Jesus Christ's teaching in Matthew 25 that the righteous give water to the thirsty. The Judiciary is suppose to interpret the mind of Congress for the people, and they have failed to do that in this situation. Judge Whittemore has snubbed his nose at Jesus Christ (Mat. 25), snubbed his nose at Congress, and snubbed his nose at the President of the United States. It is a runaway court, a corrupt court, a lawless court. They are drunk with the ideology of the Judiciary. I had a banner out there that said, "ICHABAD" (meaning, the Glory of the Lord has Departed) and under that it said on one side, "UNJUST JUDGES" and on the other side, "LAWLESS COURTS." I preached righteousness and rebuked the corruption and blindness of this court system. When I finished preaching at the courthouse, a thirty-eight year old man by
the name of Henry Hollingsworth came up to talk. I asked him if he knew the Lord, and he said that was what he wanted to talk with me about in private. I said Jesus died public on a cross, so being here with me in front of this Federal Courthouse was as private as we needed to be. Let's talk now. He said ok, so I shared the gospel, perceived he had some knowledge of Christ and was read to believe. Henry said he wanted to get right with God. He repented of his sins and asked Jesus to save him. We walked several blocks away to a city park where I baptized him for the remission of his sins in the park fountain. This Terri Shiavo case is still heavy on me. There is a lot of
spiritual
battle in the heavenlies over this situation. Please keep praying. Lord willing, I will be back at the Hospice tonight (about 80 miles from here). There are a lot of Catholics there and some of them make it difficult. The "woman in charge" has forbidden me from preaching there. She wants everyone to dress in black and be mournful and melancholy. I guess she has no hope. I obliged her on Tuesday but I'm not sure I will oblige her tonight. I'm praying about it. Is there not a cause? Peace be with you.
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