"March 1, 2012, the meals of Feed My Starving Children will be priced at 22¢ each."--(FMSC.Org) That is about $20 a month to feed a starving child 3 meals a day. "The average American household spends approximately $75.46 per year on ice cream."--(pamallison.com)
That's about 3 months of food for a starving child. A difference you can make by simply denying yourself the pleasure of ice-cream. This is not just some humanitarian speech I'm delivering to you. This is to inspire you to follow the spirit of Christ and practice that truly pure religion James exhorted to nearly 2,000 years ago. Not only James but Christ himself. Christ calls us to love our neighbor as our-self.
Soetgen is a good example to mother's, women, children, & all who call upon the Lord in Truth. She was an example to her children not only in word, but in the fulfilling of the Truth she knew. I firmly believe she practiced what she taught her children. Please take time to read her letter & be edified in the ways of the Lord.
MARTYRS
MIRROR
SOETGEN VAN DEN HOUTE, AND MARTHA, A. D. 1560
At this time also a pious woman named Soetgen van den Houte
fell into the hands of the persecutors of the truth, so that
after severe assaults and imprisonment she testified and
confirmed the faith of the ever enduring truth with her death
and blood, on the 27th of November, 1560, in the city of Ghent;
and with her another woman, named Martha. Soetgen van den Houte
also states that her husband had previously likewise valiantly
trodden the winepress of suffering and fearlessly testified the
truth, and gave his life for it, as the following testament
clearly shows.
A TESTAMENT OF SOETGEN VAN DEN ROUTE, WHICH SHE LEFT HER CHILDREN,
DAVID, BETGEN AND TANNEKEN, FOR A MEMORIAL, AND FOR THE BEST, AND WHICH
SHE CONFIRMED WITH HER DEATH, AT GHENT, FLANDERS
In the name of the Lord:
Grace, peace and mercy from God the Father and the Lord
Jesus Christ, this I wish you, my dear little children, David,
Betgen, and Tanneken, for an affectionate greeting,
written by
your mother in bonds, for a memorial to you of the truth, as I
hope to testify by word and with my death, by the help of the
Most High, for an example unto you. May the wisdom of the Holy
Ghost instruct and strengthen you therein, that you may be
brought up in the ways of the Lord. Amen.
Further my dear children, since it pleases the Lord to take
me out of this world, I will leave you a memorial, not of
silver or gold; for such jewels are perishable: but I should
like to write a jewel into your heart, if it were possible,
which is the word of truth, in which I want to instruct you a
little for the best with the Word of the Lord, according to the
little gift I have received from Him and according to my
simplicity.
In the first place, I admonished you, my most beloved,
always to suffer yourself to be instructed by. those who fear
the Lord; then you will please God, and as long as you obey
good admonition and instruction, and fear the Lord, He will
be-your Father and not leave you orphans. For David says, "What man is he that feareth the Lord? him shall he teach in
the way that he shall choose." Ps. 25: 12. He also says, "The
eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him, upon them. that,
hope in his mercy; to deliver their soul from death. The angel;
of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him. O fear
the Lord, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear
him; for the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." Ps.
33:18, 19; 34:7, 9; 111:10.
Therefore, dear children, learn to fear the Lord, and you
will receive wisdom. The wise man says, "A wise son heareth instruction. Whoso loveth correction and
instruction loveth knowledge., A wise son feareth and escheweth
evil. A wise son maketh a glad father; but a foolish son
putteth his mother to shame. He that walketh with wise men
shall be wise; but the companion of fools shall be like them.
He that refuseth correction and instruction destroyeth his own
soul; but he that heareth reproof will become wise."
O my most beloved, depart not from correction. The wise man
says, ",Chasten thy Son while there is hope." Prov. 19:18.
Hence, my most beloved, grieve not when you are corrected,
and speak not crossly to those -who correct you. A soft answer
turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger. Prov.
15:1. If
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you are crossly, spoken to, learn to answer kindly, and you
will be loved by all men; for humility and meekness are
acceptable to both. God and men.
Furthermore, my dear children, I admonish you, to beware of
lying; for liars have no part in the kingdom of God. Rev. 21:8.
It is also written, "Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, and he whose
mouth lieth, his soul shall die." Prov. 12:12; Wisdom 1:11.
Therefore, my dear children, beware of it; for he that deals in
lies is loved by no one.
My dear children, keep this in your hearts; my dear lambs,
guard your tongue, that it speak no evil; neither practice
deceit with your lips; nor be guilty of backbiting, for thereby
come contention and strife,; but Paul teaches us, to live
peaceably with all men if it be possible. I Pet. 3:10; Romans
12:18.
My most beloved, keep this sent you from your mother; and
obey your parents; and those whose bread you eat, and all who
admonish you to virtue. Eph. 6:1. Always be diligent to do your
work, wherever you be; for Paul says that if any. will not
work, neither shall ,he eat. I I Thess. 3:10.
It is also written, "Be diligent to labor, that you may have
to give to him that needeth." Eph. 4:28. Hence, turn not your
face away from the poor. "Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of
the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard."
Prov. 21:13. Tobit taught his son, saying,
"Son, if thou hast
abundance, give alms accordingly: if thou have but little; be
not afraid to give according to that little." Tob. 4:8. Alms
given of one's labor is acceptable to God. The wise man
says, "Alms purge out sin." We also read of Cornelius and Tobit
that the angel said, "Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for
a memorial before God, whom thou didst beseech with tears, and
didst leave thy dinner to go and bury the dead." Acts 10:4;
Tob. 12:13.
Therefore,
be diligent in prayer, and love the poor; for
Christ also was poor for our sakes. .
II Corinthians 8:9. Be
therefore also merciful, even as your heavenly Father is
merciful; for such shall be blessed, and shall obtain mercy.
Also learn to be meek and lowly in heart; for such are blessed
and shall inherit the earth. Luke 6:36; Matt. 5:5. And blessed
are the pure in heart; for they shall see God.
Hence, my dear children, let no impure thoughts remain in
your hearts, but engage yourselves with psalms, hymns, and
spiritual songs, and evil thoughts will have no room. Neither
let filthiness proceed out of your mouth; for of this an
account will have to be given. Eph. 5:19, 4; Matt. 12:36.
Furthermore, my most beloved, wherever you be esteem
yourselves as the least, and be not wise in your own conceit,
but always suffer yourselves to be instructed by those who are
above you, and always be silent when others speak. Humble
yourself beneath all men; for whosoever shall exalt himself
shall be abased; but he that shall humble himself shall be exalted. Matt. 23:12. For Christ, who is
the greatest, made Himself the least, for an example unto us.
Ps. 8:6; John 13:13. And, as is written, "The greater thou art,
the more humble thyself and thou shalt find favor before the
Lord; for the power of the Lord is great, and he is honored of
the lowly." Sir. 3:18, 20.
My children, be also just in all your dealings; for in the
way of the just there is life, and in the beaten path there is
no death. It is joy to the righteous to do that which is right,
but fear to evildoers. Further, choose to earn your bread by
the labor of your hands, and to eat your bread with peace. Seek
not to be a merchant, nor be anxious for great gain. Better is
little with the fear of God, than great treasure and trouble
therewith. Better is a dry morsel, and quietness, than a house
full of sacrifices with strife. Prov. 15:16; 17:1.
My children, love not dainties, nor wine. He that desires
costly feasts will not become rich; but be content with the
labor of your hands. Overtax no one, but be satisfied with what
is reasonable, as you have seen of me. Be burdensome to no one,
as long as you can obtain the things needful. It is more
blessed to give than to receive.
Acts 20:35.
And Paul says, "If
ye have food and raiment, be therewith content." I Tim.
6:8.
Hence, my dear children,
take an example from this, and
always go on in the ways of the Lord with sobriety and
thankfulness, as you have heard me read of Daniel, of Shadrach,
Meshach and Abednego, who were selected by the king of Babylon,
to be nourished with the same wine and meat which the king
drank and ate at his table, in order that they might be
beautiful, to serve the king. But
they would have nothing but
pulse and water; they wanted to observe the law and
commandments of their fathers with sobriety and thankfulness in
the fear of God, and they were fairer and fatter than those who
ate of the king's dainties. Dan. 1.
Thus faithfully they walked in the ways of the Lord, with
prayer and supplication made themselves acceptable to Him;
therefore God did great things through them, and delivered them
from the den of lions, and out of the fiery furnace. And
Joseph; when he was sold into Egypt,
desired no dainties, nor
wine, because the Egyptian women sought to seduce him; but he
feared God, and God preserved him. He pleased God by sobriety
and prayer, so that he was appointed ruler over Egypt. Gen. 37,
39, 41.
My dear children,
take an example from this, in your youth,
and you will please God, and He will keep you from all
seduction.
O my lambs, you are still in your youth, in your infancy;
you have yet your part in your Father's kingdom; see that you
keep it well and do not as Esau did, who gave his inheritance
or birthright for a mess of pottage; not regarding his father's
blessing.
he gave it away for perishable food. Gen. 25:33. But
Jacob chose the better part, and was
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obedient to God and his father, walking the ways of the Lord
with all righteousness.
My most beloved, seek instruction, so that you may be
taught, and know which is the true way; for you may now choose
life or death, good or evil; whichever you desire, shall be
given you (Sirach 15:17); namely, if you delight in evil, so
that you choose the pleasures of the world (from which springs
all unrighteousness), namely, lying and cheating, gambling,
playing, swearing, cursing, backbiting, hatred, envy,
drunkenness, banqueting, excess, idolatry, covetousness,
lasciviousness, vanity, filthy conversation, dancing, and so
forth; which things, though the world does not consider them
sins, but amusements, are nevertheless abominations in the eyes
of the Lord. I Pet. 4:3.
Therefore, my dear children, take heed; if you take pleasure
in these things, you sell your birthright or the inheritance
from your father, for a mess of pottage, namely, for a few
temporal pleasures, which lead you to damnation. See whether
all the great multitude do not choose to walk. this way. Hence
Esdras has truly said that there is much more earth found, to
make earthen vessels, than gold, to make golden vessels. And as
the wave is greater than a drop, so there will be more that
will be damned. II Esd. 8:2, 3; 9:15, 16. For many are called,
but few are chosen,
for they do not heed their call; as Christ
says, "My sheep hear my voice, and they follow me; but these
follow the great multitude of the ungodly and false prophets."
John 10:27.
Hence Isaiah says, "Hell hath opened her mouth wide, to
receive the proud and all that do unrighteousness, and all that
will not repent." Isa. 5:14.
Therefore, behold, my most beloved, if you suffer yourselves
to be instructed in virtue, you will follow the voice of the
Lord, as from the time of Abel until now many who suffered have
done; they were rejected, despised, persecuted and killed
because they would not follow the wicked world and her false
prophets.
Behold, my most beloved, choose rather to suffer affliction
with the children of God, so that you may be rewarded with
them; for they are the ones to whom belong all the beautiful
promises, but they must suffer much, for the kingdom of heaven
suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. Matt.
11:12.
It is also written, "Ye must through much tribulation
enter into the kingdom of heaven." For David says, "We are led
to death as sheep for the slaughter." And Paul says, "We which
live are always delivered unto death." It is also written, "Ye
shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice; and ye
shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
Ye shall have tribulation for a little while, but be of good
cheer and be faithful unto death, and I will give you a crown
of life." Revelation 2:10. In the world ye shall have
tribulation; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.
John 16:33. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.
We further read, "The marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath
made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be
arrayed in fine linen, clean and white; for the fine linen is
the righteousness of saints." "Blessed are they which are called
unto the marriage supper of the Lamb." Rev. 19:7-9."Then shall
the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their
father." Matt. 13:43.
See, my most beloved, this is the better part and reward of
all those who fear the Lord, walk in His ways and keep His
commandments. These are they to whom the Lord says, "Fear not,
thou worm Jacob, and
ye few men of Israel: I will not
leave you orphans; but I will be your God, and ye shall be my
people; and I will keep you as the apple of mine eye; yea, if
ye keep my commandments, though ye were cast out unto the
uttermost part of the heaven, yet will I gather you from
thence, and will bring you unto the place that I have chosen."
Isa. 41:14; 51:7; Zech. 2:8; Deut. 30:4; Neh. 1:9.
Oh, who would not love such a Lord and Father, who has
chosen us, as He chose Israel, and has given us His
commandments and laws, namely, His Gospel, which teaches us to
do His will, and His pleasure; and such He has made heirs of
all the riches of heaven.
Isa. 49:7.
O my dear children, I have written this in tears,
admonishing you out of love, praying for you with a fervent
heart, that, if possible, you might be of this number. For when
your father was taken from me, I did not spare myself day or
night to bring you up, and my prayer and solicitude were
constantly for your salvation, and even while in bonds my
greatest care has always been that my prudence did not enable
me to make better provision for you. For when it was told me,
that you had been taken to Oudenarde, and thence to Bruges, it
was a hard blow for me, so that I never had a greater sorrow.
But when I thought that my coming or providing could not help
the matter, and that for Christ's sake we must separate from
all that we love in this world I committed all to the will of
the Lord, and I still hope and pray constantly, that He in His
mercy will preserve you, as He preserved Joseph, Moses and
Daniel in the midst of wicked men. And He will do this, if you
give diligence to follow the truth; then the angel of the Lord
will be with you, even as He was with Tobias, guiding him until
He brought him to his father's house, where he rejoiced with
his father and his friends, thanking God for His great
goodness. Tobit 7:11.
Thus also, if you will follow good instruction, it will
guide you safely through every danger, and bring you to your
Father's house, where there is such joy prepared, that ear has
not heard, nor eye seen, nor has it entered into the heart of
man, what joy is prepared for the elect; but to the elect God
has revealed it by His Holy Spirit. Isa. 64:4; I Corinthians.
2:9, 10.
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May the word of the Father bring you to this, through the
mercy of the Son, and may the wisdom of the Holy
Ghost;strengthen you, that you may apprehend it. Amen.
David, my dear child, I herewith commend you to the Lord.
You are the oldest, learn wisdom, that you may set your sisters
a good example;
and beware of bad company, and of playing in
the street with bad boys; but diligently learn to read and
write, so that you may get understanding. Love one another,
without contention or quarreling; but be kind to each other.
Let the one that is wise bear with him who is simple, and
admonish him with kindness. Let the strong bear with the
feeble, and help him all he can, out of love. Let the rich
assist the poor, out of brotherly love. Let the younger obey
the older in that which is good. Admonish one another to be
industrious, so that people may love you. Exhort one another to
good works, to modesty, honorableness and quietness. Always
care for one another; for the time has come, that love shall
wax cold; yea, if it were possible, the very elect would be
deceived. Matt. 24:12, 24.
Hence, take heed and learn
diligently to search the Scriptures, so that you may not be
deceived; but always hold to the first and second commandment,
which will teach you aright. Do not easily believe it, when
evil is told you of another, but examine the matter; and make
no commotion when you are slandered, but bear it for Christ's
sake.
Love your enemies, and pray for those who speak evil of you,
and afflict you. Rather suffer wrong, than that you should
grieve another; rather suffer affliction than that you should
afflict another; rather be reproached, than that you should
reproach another; rather be slandered, than that you should
slander another; rather be robbed, than that you should rob
another; rather be beaten, than that you should beat another,
and so 'forth.
Behold, my most beloved, all this is wrought through
brotherly love, and is all comprehended in the second
commandment;
hence, you must constantly see that you do not
seek solely your own profit, but always care for those with
whom you have dealings, whether they be young or old.
Further, my dear children, Betgen and Tanneken, my beloved
lambs, I admonish you in all these same things, as that you
obey the commandments of the Lord, and also obey your uncle and
aunt, and your elders, and all who instruct you in virtue. To
those whose bread you eat, you must be subject in all that is
not contrary to God. Always diligently admonish yourselves to
do your work, and you will be loved wherever you live
. Be not
quarrelsome, or loquacious, or light minded, or proud, or surly
of speech, but kind, honorable and quiet, as behooves young
girls. Pray the Lord for wisdom, and it shall be given you.
Diligently learn to read and write, and take delight therein,
and you will become wise.
Take pleasure and engage in psalms,
hymns and spiritual songs. Seek for the only joy. Learn to
please the Lord from your youth, as did the holy women and virgins, as Judith. Judith
8.
Esther also was a virgin who feared God; she was adorned
with humility, was gracious, honorable, kind, and humble of
heart; hence she pleased King Ahasuerus above all the other
virgins. Esther 2:17. But in her high estate she was not proud;
though she shone in royal apparel, she humbled her heart, with
fasting and prayer to the Lord, for her brethren, that they
might be delivered out of the hands of their enemies; she did
not esteem herself better than one of the least of her
brethren.
See, my most beloved, when you have attained the years of
understanding, see that you adorn yourselves with good works,
namely, the works of the Spirit, that is, with all manner of
goodness, gentleness, meekness, humility, obedience, long
suffering, righteousness, modesty, honorableness, purity,
peaceableness, steadfastness, mercifulness, wisdom, diligence
in good works, faith, hope and love;
to love God above all that
is in the world, and to do to your neighbor as you would have
men do unto you, on which hang all the law and the prophets.
Gal. 5:22, 23; Matt. 22:37, 40.
Behold, my dear children, this is the adornment of the
saints, etc.
O my most beloved, labor for such a wedding garment, so that
you may enter in among the number of the children of God to the
marriage of the Lamb, where they shall shine forth as the sun
in the kingdom of their Father. Rev. 19:7; Matthew 13:43.
May the strong hand of the Lord bring you to this; may He
lead you as He led Israel out of Egypt, and bring you to the
New Jerusalem, that we may see each other with joy in the day
of the resurrection.
Herewith I commend you to the Lord, the God of Abraham, the
God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob; may He keep you to the end
of your lives. Amen.
My dear children,
this I leave you as a memorial or
testament. If you put it to good use, you will gather more
treasure by it, than if I had left you many riches, which are
perishable; for the riches of this world may be lost through
fire, war, or misfortune.
Hence, he is not wise who sets his heart upon anything that
is perishable, since we have no assurance of it for an hour; we
must leave it all behind; therefore, grieve not, though what we
had is scattered or lost, as the prophet says, "We are a prey to
every one." Isa. 59:15. Hence you are to thank the Lord yet,
that He let us have it until I have brought you up so far: and
if you walk in all righteousness, the Lord will give you
enough. Take an example from Tobias. Tob. 4:19. David also says
that the righteous shall not want, nor his seed go begging
bread. Ps. 37:25.
Therefore covet no one's property or treasures; nor envy any
one because he has more than you. Neither regard any person for
his gifts. but follow
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the little flock, who walk truly in love; for love is the
bond of perfectness, and the command of love is superior to all
others. Luke 12:32; Col. 3:14.
Therefore; see constantly that
you follow those who walk most in love; for the tree is known
by its fruit, though these are hid from all men; .but Christ
was too, and the servant is not better than his lord. Matt.
10:24.
Herewith I will bid you adieu: adieu my dear children, and
adieu all my dear friends.
My most beloved, though our adversaries tell you, that your
father and I are not of the same faith, do not believe them;
for he confessed the truth concerning baptism and the
incarnation, of Christ, in all that he was able to comprehend,
and he valiantly testified to righteousness, giving his life
for it, pointing out to you for an example, the same way which
the prophets, the apostles and Christ Himself went. He had to
go before through the conflict with much tribulation and
suffering, and leave his children behind for Christ's sake;
hence do likewise, for there is no other way.* Give diligence
to read the Testament. Amen.
A LETTER OF SOETGEN VAN DEN HOUTE TO HER BROTHER AND SISTER, AS ALSO TO HER CHILDREN
Written out of love:
The peace of the Lord be with you; my dear brother and
sister, know that I have received two letters, with their
contents, and I thank you most cordially for all the friendship
you have ever shown me, and shall yet show me, I hope, in my
three lambs whom I leave behind, commending them to the Lord
and to those whore He shall direct thereto in His grace.
Herewith I take leave once more; I think it is now the last
time. We are of such good cheer to offer up our sacrifice that
I cannot express it.
I could leap for joy when I think of the
eternal riches which are promised to us as our inheritance, and
to all who persevere in what the Lord has commanded us. Matt.
10:22.
I know not how I shall praise the Lord that He has chosen
Martha and myself ,to this estate, its who are such poor,
simple lambs, for we have. never been esteemed in the world,
except as outcasts; and that God has chosen such rejected,
miserable, simple worms of the dust, that He will work through
us, that we should be His witnesses, we who are not worthy of
ourselves to receive the very least gift which the Lord might
bestow, etc.
Oh, who can comprehend the power of God, that He should be
most merciful to those who are here the most rejected, if they
call upon Him with confidence and firmly place their hope in
His grace unto the end; it were impossible that the Lord should
reject them. Hence I pray all that love the, " From what is related here, it appears that also Soetgen .
van den Houte's husband died for the truth, as a valiant
witness of Jesus; although we have not been able to learn the
time, place and manner of his death.
Lord, that they humble their hearts, for the Lord says
through the prophet Isaiah " I will dwell with him that is of a
contrite Spirit, and of a broken heart, and trembleth at my
word." Isa. 57; 66:2.
Yea, those who thus humble themselves before the Lord, and
do not think themselves to be something before God, and before
men, them shall God exalt and enrich with heavenly riches.
Matt. 23:12. Remember how Christ chose humility, when He left
the glory of His Father and descended into the lower parts of
the earth.
From obedience to His Father, and out of great love
He became man; with great humility He came to serve us,
suffered pain and reproach, enduring it with patience and
longsuffering, out of obedience to His Father, even unto death,
until He had finished all, so that He might save us. Phil. 2:8.
Oh, what love did He show us by His anxiety and sighing, when
He said, according to His humanity, "How am I straightened till
it be accomplished!" Luke 12:50.
O my most beloved, consider our Leader, Jesus Christ,
how He regarded the humility of Mary, that He would be born of
her. And though she was chosen to such a high estate, she
humbled herself, saying:, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord. For
God bath regarded the low estate of his handmaiden; therefore,
henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. For his mercy
is on them that fear him from generation to generation; for he
bath scattered the proud. He bath put down the mighty from
their seats, and exalted them of low degree. He bath filled the
hungry with good things, and the rich bath he sent empty away.
To the poor the gospel is. preached.
Blessed are they which do
hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they shall be
filled." Luke 1:38, 48; etc.; 7:22; Matt. 5:6.
O my dearest, my heartfelt desire and request is, for the
last time, that you give diligence to walk in love, simplicity,
and harmony among yourselves, always in the fear of God, that
you may be filled with the heavenly good things, and satisfied
now and forever. Amen.
Herewith I commend you to. the Lord, and to the Word of His
grace. May He comfort, strengthen, stablish you all with His
Spirit, that you
may finish that whereunto you are
called, to the praise and glory of the Lord, so that you may
rejoice together, and set down at the Lord's table, where he
shall serve us with new wine, in the kingdom of God, His
Father.
This was written when we had eaten our last supper, as far
as we know. Herewith I 'bid adieu to all my brethren and
sisters. I and Martha, my sister in the Lord, salute you much
with the peace of the Lord, for the last time all who are known
to us or not, wherever they be. We rejoice in the Lord, we bid
adieu till we meet above, in the New Jerusalem. Heb. 12:22.
Read this last farewell to all who desire to hear it, before
you send it away; and then send it to my sister Betgen.
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Further; my dear child Betgen, I rejoice greatly that the
Lord spared me so long, that I was made glad before my death
through your letter, by which you have strengthened me. I pray
the Lord to strengthen and confirm you with His Spirit, that
you may go on thus, and follow that which is best, as you wrote
to me.
O my dear lambs, see that you do not spend your youth in
vanity, or pride, or drinking, or gluttony, but in sobriety and
humility in the fear of God, and diligence in every good work,
that you may be clothed with the adornment of the saints, so
that God may make you worthy through His grace, to enter in to
the marriage of the Lamb, and that we may see you there with
joy. Your father and I, and many others, have shown you the
way. Take an example from the prophets and apostles, yea,
Christ Himself, who all went this way; and where the head has
gone before, there the members must certainly follow.
Herewith I will commend you to the Lord, and to the Word of
His grace. This is my last farewell, my dear lambs; always
remember each other in love; diligently learn to read and
write, and obey everyone in that which is good. When your
brother David and Tanneken come to you, greet one another with
a friendly kiss of peace, in my name.
Herewith I bid you adieu, my dear child Betgen; adieu, my
dear children David and Tanneken; adieu, all my dear brethren
and sisters, and friends everywhere.
Once more we say adieu; greet uncle and aunt much with the
kiss of peace, in my name.
Written by me Soetgen van den Houte, your mother in bonds;
written in haste (while trembling with cold), out of love for
you all. Amen.
I'd like to inspire you women reading this to
seek the Lord for ways you can change & be more zealous for our Father's business. If you have sibling, nephews, nieces, children, that your example effects, take the opportunity to make them aware of the poor & suffering of this world & how they can live to reduce the suffering in this world, to be imitators of Christ.
One more fact:
"FAO calculates that around half of the world's hungry people are from smallholder farming communities, surviving off marginal lands prone to natural disasters like drought or flood. Another 20 percent belong to landless families dependent on farming and about 10 percent live in communities whose livelihoods depend on herding, fishing or forest resources.
The remaining 20 percent live in shanty towns on the periphery of the biggest cities in developing countries. The numbers of poor and hungry city dwellers are rising rapidly along with the world's total urban population".--(
http://www.wfp.org/hunger/who-are)
Luke 10:36 -37
Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was
neighbor unto him that fell among the thieves? And he said, He that
shewed mercy on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise.
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The United Nations has warned that without swift aid, up to half a
million children could starve to death. -https://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/photo-gallery-a-half-million-children-face-starvation-in-east-africa-fotostrecke-70951.html- SPIEGEL ONLINE
These thoughts and statistics are written to bring about an awareness and a consideration....I do not want readers to feel condemned to enjoy tasty food or feel condemned for eating at a restaurant or even ordering a dessert... This post is not to condemn others in what they eat and don't eat.
We are all to work out our salvation with trembling and fear before the LORD and be honest with God and ourselves. We are to make necessary changes if we find ourselves to be gluttonous, or lacking moderation, etc.
Philippians 2:12 "Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling."
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