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July 13, 2012
Greetings from True Hope!
Greetings!

You did not miss receiving the last issue of the True Hope Times ... we had a major technical malfunction here at home office and had to call in the experts to get our computer back on line in proper working order!

Remember - - all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose!  And this episode was certainly one of those situations!

The PC Technician who serviced our situation last week was a Mormon with whom I was able to have a very long witnessing conversation!  Seeds of Truth were planted in his heart and mind by my asking questions about their beliefs and addressing the Truths of Scripture in response ... and not in a debate format either, just an honest conversation!

Upon concluding his time with me he stated that he appreciated talking with me and found our conversation very helpful!  For this I am extremely grateful as most of my other encounters with Mormons have not been so gracious nor as apparently productive!

I only share this with you to encourage you to never back away from a person of a different faith who by means necessity comes into your reach!  I prayed along these lines ... "Father, how do I talk with this man?  How do I approach the subject of faith in Christ and how do I share the Truth with him?"  And then I just let things take their course and when the opportunity came to ask him if he attended church ... the door was opened!

Remember, always be faithfully bold to look for ways to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord to those who come into your life and the Lord will open the doors that come with those opportunities!

Remember too ... we are not responsible to win every encounter by a soul saved!  We ARE responsible to sow seeds of His Word!

Many Blessings!
Dr. Timothy
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From Dr. Timothy D.TH
FEAR ... Lack of Faith  or
Lack of Love?cont.

Now, yes, I do believe that our nation is facing God’s judgment and both sinner and saint will experience severe suffering because of the harshness of the conditions.  BUT!  Your experience tomorrow will be based on your faith in God today!

Will your faith tomorrow be sufficient to sustain you in such circumstances?  If your faith today is so weak that you are fearful of what will happen tomorrow, then your faith tomorrow will be just as weak - - unless something changes today!

So … what is interfering with your faith in God today?  Is it fear?  Yes, but fear is not at the root of the matter!  In fact you can be in the grip of fear and still trust God! 

The Psalmist wrote:  “Whenever I am afraid, I will trust You (Lord)!”  Psalm 56:3

You see, when confronted with threatening situations/circumstances it is an opportunity for us to make a choice:  Will we choose faith (absolute agreement with God) or will we choose fear (believing that God will fail us)?

Why would anyone ever choose to believe that God will fail them (fear)?  Is it lack of faith in the first place?  I say it is not!

I suggest that it is because a person has not experienced the reality of God’s perfect love!

There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love.  1 John 4:18

People live in fear because they have not yet allowed God to show them His perfect love!  They have not allowed themselves to see - or perhaps recognize - the perfect love that God has been showing them.  Therefore, many of God’s people have limited God’s love to their imperfect perceptions and those flawed perceptions are keeping them in a flawed reality!

The flesh and the devil convince these saints that the imperfection is with God’s love and not their own flaws so rather than learning how to and grow in their ability to trust God, they instead trust only in what they themselves can do - - praying and asking God to help them in what they are doing!  (Now there’s an irony for you!  Not trusting God’s perfection but still asking Him to help you!)

Sadly, to these saints, the truth of God’s Word – and so His love – is limited to a FUTURE salvation by faith in Christ Jesus - - for a place in heaven AFTER we are dead!  They have never seen that God’s love is to be experienced in THIS lifetime as well as in the everlasting!  How can one who is a child of God miss the facts of the teachings of Jesus and of the New Testament?

Most of the teachings of Jesus are focused on God’s love and power in the here and now!  Most of the teachings of the New Testament writers are focused on discovering and knowing God’s love in this present lifetime - - on our way to Heaven when we die!

So what is the solution?

Ask God to remove the scales from your eyes – both your natural eyes and your spiritual eyes – so that you may both see and recognize God’s perfect love for you!  Ask God to cause you to begin living in the reality of His perfect love!

Don’t look for experiences to validate God’s Word about this … learn what God’s Word tells you about His perfect love and then compare your experiences to God’s Word to find spiritual reasons that will explain your experiences, both the good and bad ones!

For instance, if you are doing all you know to put yourself in line with God’s blessings but you simply fail to prosper - - read His Word to find out why!  Either your understanding of prospering is flawed or something in your life has blocked it!

Proverbs 28:13 … “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.”  Have you tried to keep some sins hidden?  Meaning have you refused to correctly deal with those sins?  Sometimes, confessing to God is not enough!  For example:  Were you ever unfaithful (in any fashion) to your spouse and when he/she has asked you a number of times if you were unfaithful, you lied to him/her?  Simply asking God to forgive your deception is not enough to remedy the problem - - you are covering your sin from your spouse!  You damaged your marriage in some way and now you are trying to keep it covered up - - and you wonder why you are not prospering!

And why don’t you tell your spouse?  FEAR!  Fear of the consequences!  Fear of the hurt that your confession will inflict upon him/her!  Fear because you don’t trust God with the truth of the matter!  You have not experienced God’s perfect love!  For if you had, you would not be controlled by fear for perfect love casts out all that fear!

The point is this … fear is not the killer of faith!  Fear is the result of imperfect love!  So then, it is the lack of love that is the faith killer!  How do you deal with fear?  By trusting God and seeking the reality of His perfect love in that moment or situation or threat or whatever!

What is hindering you from experiencing God’s perfect love?  Basically, disobedience!  Jesus explained the relation between our obedience and our love experience with Him in John 14.    But doesn’t it take faith to obey Jesus?

Nope - - it takes loving Him!  Loving Jesus brings about obedience which then brings about confidence which then results in faith because we discover His perfect love for us and that casts out all fear removing all torment!  And with the absence of tormenting fear we are able to be confident about tomorrow because we have the assurance through faith in God’s ability and trust in His integrity to keep His Word over us!

So how do you find the hindrance to experiencing God’s perfect love towards you?  Search your life for those areas of disobedience to His Word - - is it refusing to forgive others; bearing false witness against someone; coveting things of this world?  Whatever it is, confess it and begin to obey in those areas and you will begin to experience the reality of God’s perfect love!

Many blessings!

Many Blessings!
Dr. Timothy

PROPHET'S CORNER

GOD IS DECLARING - -

"My People!  Return To Righteousness!  Raise the Standard of Righteousness In This Nation Once Again!"

2 Chronicles 7:14

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The Corn Is Dying

All Over America

http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

All over America the corn is dying. 

If drought conditions persist in the middle part of the country, wheat and soybeans will be next. 

Weeks of intense heat combined with extraordinarily dry conditions have brought many U.S. corn farmers to the brink of total disaster.
 
If there is not significant rainfall soon, many farmers will be financially ruined.
 
This period of time is particularly important for corn because this is when pollination is supposed to happen. 

But the unprecedented heat and the extremely dry conditions are playing havoc with that process. 

With each passing day things get even worse. 

We have seen the price of a bushel of corn soar 41 percent since June 14th. That is an astounding rise. 
You may not eat much corn directly, but it is important to realize that corn or corn syrup is just about in everything these days. Just look at your food labels. 

In the United States today, approximately 75 percent of all processed foods contain corn. 

So a huge rise in the price of corn is going to be felt all over the supermarket. Corn is also widely used to feed livestock, and if this crisis continues we are going to see a significant rise in meat and dairy prices as well.
 
Food prices in America have already been rising at a steady pace, and so this is definitely not welcome news.

The weather conditions in the middle part of the country during the last couple of months have been highly unusual. The following is from a recent article in the Los Angeles Times....

It's not that the Midwest hasn't been extremely hot before, and it's not that it hasn't been incredibly dry.

But it's unusual for a vast swath of the Midwest to be so very hot and so very dry for so very long -- particularly this early in the summer.

The current heat wave -- which is spurring comparisons to the catastrophic heat of 1936 -- is "out of whack," meteorologist Jim Keeney said Friday in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

Corn crops typically pollinate and mature in June and early July. That is why this time of the year is so vitally important for corn. We have reached a make it or break it moment.

The following is how an Accuweather.com report described what is happening right now....

Either heat or drought can stress the stalks, but both can basically shut down the pollination process. When this happens few, small or no ears of corn form.

According to AccuWeather.com Agricultural Meteorologists, you can't raise a corn crop with less than an inch of rain over six weeks, combined with 100-degree and higher temperatures. 

However, these conditions have taken place in much of the southern corn belt through the week of July 4, 2012.

If pollination does not happen, corn farmers might as well give up.

Just check out what agricultural economist Chris Hurt said the other day....

"Pollination problems just can’t be overcome, even if the weather turns. There’s no turning back. There’s just failure."

At this point, half of all corn in the state of Indiana is already in poor shape.

With each passing day, the condition of the corn gets even worse.

As a recent article in the Chicago Tribune detailed, many farmers feel completely helpless at the moment....

Dave Kestel, who farms about 1,300 acres in Manhattan about 40 miles southwest of Chicago, said he feels helpless.

"Every day you get out there and it's the same heat and cloudless sky," he said. "You see your corn just withering out there, knowing you can't do anything about it."

The United States is suffering from a severe lack of rain. Just look at the chart posted below. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, most of the country is experiencing drought conditions right now....

These drought conditions have also played a major role in the huge number of wildfires that we have seen lately.

There are a few northern states that are not feeling the drought right now, but otherwise the rest of the country is extremely dry.

So what does all of this mean for you and I?

A recent article by Holly Deyo summarized why we should all be praying for rain....

Since 75% of grocery store products use corn as a key ingredient, expect food prices to skyrocket. Corn is also a staple in many fast foods. Corn is in ethanol and the main food source or chickens. In addition to this, maize is in many things that aren't obvious like adhesives, aluminum, aspirin, clothing starch, cosmetics, cough syrup, dry cell batteries, envelopes, fiberglass insulation, gelatin capsules, ink, insecticides, paint, penicillin, powders, rugs and carpets, stamps, talcum, toothpaste, wallpaper, and vitamins. That's just for starters...

This is a huge heads up for you to purchase corn-using products NOW before these conditions reflect in grocery goods. It will be a narrow window of opportunity.

These thoughts are being echoed by many agricultural economists as well. According to Businessweek, the outlook for U.S. food prices is bleak....

"When people look at rising prices for hamburger, butter, eggs and other protein sources from higher corn costs, that’s when more money ends up in the food basket," said Minneapolis- based Michael Swanson, a senior agricultural economist at Wells Fargo & Co., the biggest U.S. farm lender. "We were hoping for a break, and we aren’t going to get it."

Unfortunately, the fact that the corn is dying all over America is not just a problem for the United States.

As Businessweek also recently noted, the fate of U.S. corn affects the entire globe....

When rain doesn’t fall in Iowa, it’s not just Des Moines that starts fretting. Food buyers from Addis Ababa to Beijing all are touched by the fate of the corn crop in the U.S., the world’s breadbasket in an era when crop shortages mean riots.

This year they have reason to be concerned. Stockpiles of corn in the U.S. tumbled 48 percent between March and June, the biggest drop since 1996, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said last week. And that was before drought hit the Midwest.The United States is the world’s biggest exporter of corn by far, and if there is a massive corn crop failure in America it is going to be felt to the four corners of the earth.

Just check out what Abdolreza Abbassian, a senior economist with the U.N. Food & Agriculture Organization, said the other day....

"Everyone watches the U.S. because they can rely on it. Without it, the world would starve."

Back in February, I wrote an article that suggested that we could see dust bowl conditions return to the middle part of this country in the years ahead.

A lot of people were skeptical of that article.

Not quite as many people are skeptical today.

The following is from a recent article posted on MSNBC entitled "Fears of new Dust Bowl as heat, drought shrivel corn in Midwest"....

Crop insurance agents and agricultural economists are watching closely, a few comparing the situation with the devastating drought of 1988, when corn yields shriveled significantly, while some farmers have begun alluding, unhappily, to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Far more is at stake in the coming pivotal days: with the brief, delicate phase of pollination imminent in many states, miles and miles of corn will rise or fall on whether rain soon appears and temperatures moderate.

As I wrote about last week, if the weather does not turn around soon the implications are going to be staggering.

Even if we got some significant rainfall at this point a tremendous amount of damage has already been done according to the Washington Post....

Jay Armstrong, owner and operator of Armstong Farms in Kansas, flew his small plane over a portion of the affected area and landed with the impression that the potential damage is far worse than is commonly understood.

“At this time of year, when you look down in a place like Indiana or Illinois, you should see just lush green fields,” Armstrong said. “I saw bare soil. I just thought to myself, the market has no idea what’s coming.”

So is there significant rain in the forecast?

Unfortunately, the answer is no.

The National Weather Service says that the corn belt will experience "above-normal temperatures" and "below-normal rainfall" over the next week.

At this point it does not look like there will be any significant rainfall for the foreseeable future....

"We got a break in the temperatures over the weekend but no rain of significance is in sight for next seven days," said Jim Keeney, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service the US central region based in Kansas City, Missouri.

Needless to say, that is really bad news.

Right now we just have more heat and more dryness to look forward to. The skies are like iron and the earth is like brass. We like to think that we have conquered nature, but at moments such as these we see that is not true at all.

A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article about all of the reasons why we should be concerned about the second half of 2012. In that article I did not even mention drought and crop failures. Sometimes major problems have a way of piling on top of themselves.

The U.S. economy is already in bad enough shape without adding major crop failures to the mix. This is something that we just don't need right now.

But it looks like we are going to have to deal with it. Unless there is a major change in the weather, food prices are going to go up even more and large numbers of farmers and ranchers are going to be absolutely devastated.

Let us all pray for rain. We desperately need it. All over America the corn is dying. 

If drought conditions persist in the middle part of the country, wheat and soybeans will be next. 

Weeks of intense heat combined with extraordinarily dry conditions have brought many U.S. corn farmers to the brink of total disaster.
 
If there is not significant rainfall soon, many farmers will be financially ruined.
 
This period of time is particularly important for corn because this is when pollination is supposed to happen. 

But the unprecedented heat and the extremely dry conditions are playing havoc with that process. 

With each passing day things get even worse. 

We have seen the price of a bushel of corn soar 41 percent since June 14th. That is an astounding rise. 
You may not eat much corn directly, but it is important to realize that corn or corn syrup is just about in everything these days. Just look at your food labels. 

In the United States today, approximately 75 percent of all processed foods contain corn. 

So a huge rise in the price of corn is going to be felt all over the supermarket. Corn is also widely used to feed livestock, and if this crisis continues we are going to see a significant rise in meat and dairy prices as well.
 
Food prices in America have already been rising at a steady pace, and so this is definitely not welcome news.

The weather conditions in the middle part of the country during the last couple of months have been highly unusual. The following is from a recent article in the Los Angeles Times....

It's not that the Midwest hasn't been extremely hot before, and it's not that it hasn't been incredibly dry.

But it's unusual for a vast swath of the Midwest to be so very hot and so very dry for so very long -- particularly this early in the summer.

The current heat wave -- which is spurring comparisons to the catastrophic heat of 1936 -- is "out of whack," meteorologist Jim Keeney said Friday in an interview with the Los Angeles Times.

Corn crops typically pollinate and mature in June and early July. That is why this time of the year is so vitally important for corn. We have reached a make it or break it moment.

The following is how an Accuweather.com report described what is happening right now....

Either heat or drought can stress the stalks, but both can basically shut down the pollination process. When this happens few, small or no ears of corn form.

According to AccuWeather.com Agricultural Meteorologists, you can't raise a corn crop with less than an inch of rain over six weeks, combined with 100-degree and higher temperatures. 

However, these conditions have taken place in much of the southern corn belt through the week of July 4, 2012.

If pollination does not happen, corn farmers might as well give up.

Just check out what agricultural economist Chris Hurt said the other day....

"Pollination problems just can’t be overcome, even if the weather turns. There’s no turning back. There’s just failure."

At this point, half of all corn in the state of Indiana is already in poor shape.

With each passing day, the condition of the corn gets even worse.

As a recent article in the Chicago Tribune detailed, many farmers feel completely helpless at the moment....

Dave Kestel, who farms about 1,300 acres in Manhattan about 40 miles southwest of Chicago, said he feels helpless.

"Every day you get out there and it's the same heat and cloudless sky," he said. "You see your corn just withering out there, knowing you can't do anything about it."

The United States is suffering from a severe lack of rain. Just look at the chart posted below. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, most of the country is experiencing drought conditions right now....

These drought conditions have also played a major role in the huge number of wildfires that we have seen lately.

There are a few northern states that are not feeling the drought right now, but otherwise the rest of the country is extremely dry.

So what does all of this mean for you and I?

A recent article by Holly Deyo summarized why we should all be praying for rain....

Since 75% of grocery store products use corn as a key ingredient, expect food prices to skyrocket. Corn is also a staple in many fast foods. Corn is in ethanol and the main food source or chickens. In addition to this, maize is in many things that aren't obvious like adhesives, aluminum, aspirin, clothing starch, cosmetics, cough syrup, dry cell batteries, envelopes, fiberglass insulation, gelatin capsules, ink, insecticides, paint, penicillin, powders, rugs and carpets, stamps, talcum, toothpaste, wallpaper, and vitamins. That's just for starters...

This is a huge heads up for you to purchase corn-using products NOW before these conditions reflect in grocery goods. It will be a narrow window of opportunity.

These thoughts are being echoed by many agricultural economists as well. According to Businessweek, the outlook for U.S. food prices is bleak....

"When people look at rising prices for hamburger, butter, eggs and other protein sources from higher corn costs, that’s when more money ends up in the food basket," said Minneapolis- based Michael Swanson, a senior agricultural economist at Wells Fargo & Co., the biggest U.S. farm lender. "We were hoping for a break, and we aren’t going to get it."

Unfortunately, the fact that the corn is dying all over America is not just a problem for the United States.

As Businessweek also recently noted, the fate of U.S. corn affects the entire globe....

When rain doesn’t fall in Iowa, it’s not just Des Moines that starts fretting. Food buyers from Addis Ababa to Beijing all are touched by the fate of the corn crop in the U.S., the world’s breadbasket in an era when crop shortages mean riots.

This year they have reason to be concerned. Stockpiles of corn in the U.S. tumbled 48 percent between March and June, the biggest drop since 1996, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said last week. And that was before drought hit the Midwest.The United States is the world’s biggest exporter of corn by far, and if there is a massive corn crop failure in America it is going to be felt to the four corners of the earth.

Just check out what Abdolreza Abbassian, a senior economist with the U.N. Food & Agriculture Organization, said the other day....

"Everyone watches the U.S. because they can rely on it. Without it, the world would starve."

Back in February, I wrote an article that suggested that we could see dust bowl conditions return to the middle part of this country in the years ahead.

A lot of people were skeptical of that article.

Not quite as many people are skeptical today.

The following is from a recent article posted on MSNBC entitled "Fears of new Dust Bowl as heat, drought shrivel corn in Midwest"....

Crop insurance agents and agricultural economists are watching closely, a few comparing the situation with the devastating drought of 1988, when corn yields shriveled significantly, while some farmers have begun alluding, unhappily, to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Far more is at stake in the coming pivotal days: with the brief, delicate phase of pollination imminent in many states, miles and miles of corn will rise or fall on whether rain soon appears and temperatures moderate.

As I wrote about last week, if the weather does not turn around soon the implications are going to be staggering.

Even if we got some significant rainfall at this point a tremendous amount of damage has already been done according to the Washington Post....

Jay Armstrong, owner and operator of Armstong Farms in Kansas, flew his small plane over a portion of the affected area and landed with the impression that the potential damage is far worse than is commonly understood.

“At this time of year, when you look down in a place like Indiana or Illinois, you should see just lush green fields,” Armstrong said. “I saw bare soil. I just thought to myself, the market has no idea what’s coming.”

So is there significant rain in the forecast?

Unfortunately, the answer is no.

The National Weather Service says that the corn belt will experience "above-normal temperatures" and "below-normal rainfall" over the next week.

At this point it does not look like there will be any significant rainfall for the foreseeable future....

"We got a break in the temperatures over the weekend but no rain of significance is in sight for next seven days," said Jim Keeney, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service the US central region based in Kansas City, Missouri.

Needless to say, that is really bad news.

Right now we just have more heat and more dryness to look forward to. The skies are like iron and the earth is like brass. We like to think that we have conquered nature, but at moments such as these we see that is not true at all.

A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article about all of the reasons why we should be concerned about the second half of 2012. In that article I did not even mention drought and crop failures. Sometimes major problems have a way of piling on top of themselves.

The U.S. economy is already in bad enough shape without adding major crop failures to the mix. This is something that we just don't need right now.

But it looks like we are going to have to deal with it. Unless there is a major change in the weather, food prices are going to go up even more and large numbers of farmers and ranchers are going to be absolutely devastated.

Let us all pray for rain. We desperately need it.

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AWESOME QUOTES
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"Nothing is too big for my God to accomplish, and nothing is too
little for Him to use in accomplishing it!"
- Unknown
 
"The nature of Christ's salvation is woefully misrepresented by the
present-day evangelist. He announces a Savior from Hell rather
than a Savior from sin. And that is why so many are fatally deceived,
for there are multitudes who wish to escape the Lake of fire who
have no desire to be delivered from their carnality and worldliness."
- A.W. Pink
 
"Prayer is not so much an act as it is an attitude-an attitude of
dependency, dependency upon God." - A.W. Pink
 
"Before He furnishes the abundant supply, we must first be made
conscious of our emptiness. before he gives strength, we must be
made to feel our weakness. Slow, painfully slow, are we to learn
this lesson; and slower still to own our nothingness and take the
place of helplessness before the Mighty One." - A.W. Pink
 
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and were helped by you will remember you when forget-me-nots
have withered. Carve your name on hearts, not on marble."
- C.H. Spurgeon
 
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