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Bill Wilson
Our declining Christianity

NOTEWhen writing about God and Jesus, The Daily Jot means YHVH as God and Yeshua Ha Mashiach as Jesus–the actual original names and the true nature and character of them.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
In July 2005, a dear sister in the Lord went to the streets, just four blocks from the White House and within a stone’s throw of several churches, with a television camera and a microphone.  Her objective: ask random people a very simple question, who is Jesus Christ? One man, a Muslim, said Jesus Christ was “The Big Cheese.”  A woman said that Jesus was supposed to be the savior of the world, but that she didn’t see how a man could take on that title.  Still another said that Jesus was a nice man who did a lot of good. Another Muslim said that he was not Christian, so he could not define Jesus for someone else.
The answers were quite amazing, but you won’t believe who was giving them.  Of the 20 people interviewed, only two people answered the question correctly by saying, “Jesus is the Son of God who died for our sins and those who believe in Him will have everlasting life.”  There were four-three Muslims and a Jewish man, who knew that Christians believed Jesus to be the Messiah, the Son of God who saved the world.  While they believed that Jesus was a prophet and a good man, they did not believe he was the Son of God.  Now these might be answers one would expect in a diverse, metropolitan setting, but the most shocking answers came from those who grew up in the Church, born of Christian parents.
Of the 20 interviewed, 16 had been raised in Christian households.  Remember that only two knew the correct answer.  The other 14 were truly not sure of the identity of Jesus Christ.  The answers had a common thread.  They said they had been brought up going to church every week. And when they were young, they believed in the deity of Jesus Christ.  But as they got older, they came to realize that they had control of their own lives and that Jesus was a figurehead of what is good and right, but had no real meaning beyond that.  Many were seeking spirituality, but had turned from Christianity and were studying Buddha, self-realization, new age religions and other things.  Keep in mind these people were raised in church-going families. Most ranged in age between 25 and 35.
Since then scientific polls conducted by Pew Research and Barna collaborate this small test outside the White House in 2005. Our nation has drifted far from spiritual truth and the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and has fallen into the pit of idolatry, abortion, homosexuality, rebellion, and the denial of God.  Somewhere along the line there was a major disconnect and it seems the church played a significant role-maybe too many programs and not enough truth. The same holds true for American families-busy about the world’s work, neglecting the spiritual needs.  This trend continues today as non-Chrsitian religions are growing fast. Jesus said in John 8:32,” And you shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.”  If we do not know the truth of Jesus Christ, we are in bondage to this world.  No Jesus, no freedom.  Know Jesus, know freedom.
Have a Blessed and Powerful Day!
Bill Wilson
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Our Feeding and Clothing Ministry Outreach in Ghana

By Pastor William Agbeti
[NOTE: This is an account of just one of many feeding and clothing programs conducted by The Daily Jot and our ministry partner Redeem West Africa in the rural areas of Ghana, West Africa. These are often areas under heavy Islamic pressure. We are also providing clean water in rural areas with our well projects. It’s your kind donations that make this possible–Blessings, Bill W]

KROBO-ODUMASE, Eastern Region, Ghana:

As early as 8am Sunday morning, February 5, they started pouring in. Two hundred and sixteen children, forty eight parents and a handful of the disabled, coming from various poor homes and communities, eagerly looking forward to a good, free meal.
The atmosphere was electrifying and heartrending – an entire community of children and parents showing up for a free meal.
Meals were served to the satisfaction of all. All had soda to drink and water to quench their thirsts.
Everyone participated in some sort of games and danced to popular local music. Joy, laughter, merry making and the spirit of love hung heavily in the air. This was heaven to many.
Then what we always dread at our feeding functions happened. It was time to say goodbye and depart. A surprise announcement was made, that all the children and their parents, including the disabled, would be given free food to take home!
They were asked to line up for the extra food. Suddenly there was a joyous stampede! Both children and adults started rushing to gain the best place in the queue to receive their free meals.
Tears rolled down the cheeks of volunteers, as they served in total silence.

The Daily Jot is totally reader supported. My wife, Chris, and I do not take a salary or receive any remuneration for this work. Your gifts go directly to assisting us in maintaining this column, the website, outreach, and the Lord’s work we do in Ghana, West Africa. Thank you for your prayers and support.

Have a Blessed and Powerful Day,

Bill Wilson
The Daily Jot

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