Thursday, June 12, 2014

It's Already Mine: You Can't Give Me What Already Belongs to Me



Hold on Teachers, we are anointed, and called by God.... The Devil is a liar! We have victory through Christ who strengthens us...Amen. Please enjoy the following message:

NC House budget proposes increased lottery sales to pay for 5% teacher raises




Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/06/10/3924786/state-house-budget-gives-teachers.html#storylink=cpy
 — The state House introduced a $21.1 billion budget Tuesday morning that is substantially different from the Senate plan and exposes the wide gulf between House and Senate Republicans on how to pay for state priorities.
The biggest differences are over two of the most expensive obligations, education and Medicaid, the government insurance program for poor children and their parents, and elderly, blind and disabled people.
Increasing average teachers’ salaries that are dipping close to the bottom of national rankings and overhauling the Medicaid program dominated the political dialogue in the run-up to state budget season.
The House budget includes average 5 percent raises for teachers, who would not need to give up their tenure to get the increase. The Senate budget included 11 percent raises for teachers who relinquish their tenure. Senate leaders have been pushing to phase out or end tenure for several years.
Both the House and Senate budgets would raise minimum teacher pay to $33,000 a year.
The House proposes to generate money to pay for its teacher raises by having the N.C. Education Lottery increase its advertising budget from 1 percent to 2 percent of sales. The idea is that increased advertising will lead to increased lottery sales and revenue.
State employees would receive $1,000 raises, plus benefits.
Though the proposal would use money not yet in hand to pay for teacher raises, House leaders said they were assured of the accuracy of revenue estimates.
To help pay for the Senate proposal, Republicans running that chamber cut other areas of K-12 spending. For example, the Senate included no money for teacher assistants in second and third grades, eliminating funding for 7,400 positions.
The House budget pays for raises “in a way that isn’t necessarily at the expense of other educational cuts,” House Speaker Thom Tillis said. For example, the House budget keeps funding for teacher assistants intact.
Lottery shift draws rebukes
Championing a budget that encourages increased gambling is a marked difference in approach to the lottery for members of the party that opposed it for years.
If Republicans had been in charge in 2005, the year the lottery was enacted, it would have never made it to a vote, Tillis said.
“But it is here, and you can’t necessarily unring that bell when you’re talking about hundreds of millions of dollars going to education,” he said.
The lottery commission forecast it would generate $106 million more in sales by increasing its advertising from 1 percent of its annual revenues to 2 percent. The commission plans to spend $17 million on advertising in the next fiscal year, meaning the total could double to $34 million under the budget proposal.
An additional $56 million will come from higher-than-expected revenues this year and next.
The House budget also would take $19 million in lottery money earmarked for financial aid at the UNC system and $12 million set aside for the digital learning initiative – a priority of Gov. Pat McCrory – and put it toward other areas.
The lottery shift drew rebuke from Republicans and Democrats.
Rep. Debra Conrad, a Winston-Salem Republican, called it “the most disturbing piece” of the education budget.
“I do feel uncomfortable rolling the dice and betting on money that may not materialize,” she said.
Democratic Rep. Rick Glazier of Fayetteville objected to the policy shift, saying the lottery was designed to supplement education funding. “We are now effectively supplanting it,” he said. “This is not what the lottery was intended to do.”
Rep. Craig Horn, a Weddington Republican and lead education budget writer, said the lottery forecasts are “an exact science” and defended the move.
“We are in the process of actually doing what we said we were going to do when the lottery came in,” he said. “It’s the education lottery; well, lo and behold we are going to use the money for education.”
Alice Garland, N.C. Education Lottery executive director, said in an interview that the lottery revenue forecast is supported by a University of Texas study and a 2013 performance audit of the North Carolina lottery.
The performance audit noted that restricting the advertising budget to 1 percent reduces the opportunity to increase funding for education, Garland said.
“We’ve always believed that’s a pretty good way to grow sales,” she said of an advertising budget increase.
Tillis said there are enough votes to pass the budget, even though some House Republicans vigorously oppose the lottery.
Rep. Paul Stam of Apex, a vocal lottery opponent, said he would support the budget because it includes provisions of his “honesty in advertising” proposal that, among other things, requires ads to disclose the long odds of winning the giant jackpots.
But the Rev. Mark Creech, executive director of the Christian Action League, said he was “saddened” by an attempt to increase teacher pay “that rides on the backs of people’s addiction.”
‘A gambling problem’
The House plans to pass its budget by the end of the week. House and Senate negotiators will then meet to come up with a compromise. The next budget year begins July 1.
Senate Rules Committee Chairman Tom Apodaca said he couldn’t say how long it would take for the House and Senate to work out their significant differences. The Hendersonville Republican was unimpressed by the proposal for goosing lottery revenue.
“My first thought, they need to call the gambling hotline,” Apodaca said. “They seem to have a gambling problem.”
Tillis said he expects the negotiations to go smoothly.
“We have an opportunity to let the teacher assistants know that they’ve got a job in August,” he said. “We have an opportunity to let the starting teachers know that they’re going to get one of the largest pay increases they’ve ever gotten in modern North Carolina history. And they know two years from now they’re going to be up to national average.”
Medicaid differences
The House and Senate differ greatly on the state Medicaid program’s future and how much the health services will cost.
The House did not include Senate-proposed cuts to thousands of aged, blind, disabled and medically needy Medicaid beneficiaries.
While the Senate would add $206 million to the Medicaid budget to account for program growth and budget cuts that haven’t been achieved, the House creates a $117 million Medicaid reserve fund that the state budget office can tap into if program costs again outrun expenses.
The Senate, frustrated with the state Medicaid office operations, wants to break it away from the state Department of Health and Human Services. It wants the state to devise a plan to convert its Medicaid program to managed care.
The House keeps the state Medicaid office in DHHS.
The House budget includes $1 million for Medicaid changes, but Rep. Nelson Dollar, a lead budget writer, said the House would push forward with a proposal to form Accountable Care Organizations, or ACOs. McCrory, the N.C. Medical Society, and the N.C. Hospital Association prefer the ACO option.
The House proposal for ACOs is not in the budget but is in a separate bill Dollar co-sponsored.
“We are pleased that the House Budget moves Medicaid reform forward and takes a responsible approach to protecting North Carolina’s most vulnerable citizens,” DHHS spokesman Kevin Howell said in a statement.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

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(1 Chronicles 16: 8-28)
Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name;
    make known among the nations what he has done.
Sing to him, sing praise to him;
    tell of all his wonderful acts.
10 Glory in his holy name;
    let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.
11 Look to the Lord and his strength;
    seek his face always.
12 Remember the wonders he has done,
    his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,
13 you his servants, the descendants of Israel,
    his chosen ones, the children of Jacob.
14 He is the Lord our God;
    his judgments are in all the earth.
15 He remembers[c] his covenant forever,
    the promise he made, for a thousand generations,
16 the covenant he made with Abraham,
    the oath he swore to Isaac.
17 He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree,
    to Israel as an everlasting covenant:
18 “To you I will give the land of Canaan
    as the portion you will inherit.”
19 When they were but few in number,
    few indeed, and strangers in it,
20 they[d] wandered from nation to nation,
    from one kingdom to another.
21 He allowed no one to oppress them;
    for their sake he rebuked kings:
22 “Do not touch my anointed ones;
    do my prophets no harm.”
23 Sing to the Lord, all the earth;
    proclaim his salvation day after day.
24 Declare his glory among the nations,
    his marvelous deeds among all peoples.
25 For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;
    he is to be feared above all gods.
26 For all the gods of the nations are idols,
    but the Lord made the heavens.
27 Splendor and majesty are before him;
    strength and joy are in his dwelling place.

Reasons to Defeat Fear

For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control... (2 Timothy 1:7)

Fear is one of humans' natural reactions and  there is a fine line between fear and wisdom.  When you allow fear  to dominate your life, it cause extensive damage. We are forced to face very adverse consequences, or we become stagnate, which ultimately leads death (moral,emotional,spiritual, physical etc...)

What is Fear?


It's dark out, and you're home alone. The house is quiet other than the sound of the show you're watching on TV. You see it and hear it at the same time: The front door is suddenly thrown against the door frame.Your breathing speeds up. Your heart races. Your muscles tighten. A split second later, you know it's the wind. No one is trying to get into your home.
For a split second, you were so afraid that you reacted as if your life were in danger, your body initiating the fight-or-flight response that is critical to any animal's survival. But really, there was no danger at all. What happened to cause such an intense reaction? What exactly is fear? In this article, we'll examine the psychological and physical properties of fear, find out what causes a fear response and look at some ways you can defeat it.

Fear is a chain reaction in the brain that starts with a stressful stimulus and ends with the release of chemicals that cause a racing heart, fast breathing and energized muscles, among other things, also known as the fight-or-flight response. The stimulus could be a spider, a knife at your throat, an auditorium full of people waiting for you to speak or the sudden thud of your front door against the door frame.
The brain is a profoundly complex organ. More than 100 billion nerve cells comprise an intricate network of communications that is the starting point of everything we sense, think and do. Some of these communications lead to conscious thought and action, while others produce autonomic responses. The fear response is almost entirely autonomic: We don't consciously trigger it or even know what's going on until it has run its course.
Because cells in the brain are constantly transferring information and triggering responses, there are dozens of areas of the brain at least peripherally involved in fear. But research has discovered that certain parts of the brain play central roles in the process:


Reasons to Defeat Fear


Fear at tracks difficulty:(Job 3:25)

  1. The thing that you are most afraid of can manifest in your life through your fear. 
  2. If you are overly aware of the things that you fear you are less focused on God's purpose for your life. 
Free and stress can kill you (Luke 21:35)
  1. Stress and anxiety can have a negative effect on your life: making you tired, increasing the aging process, making you prone to depression. 
  2. Your body responds to stress and anxiety the way it reacts to physical danger.  Prolonged reactions wears down the body. 
Fear causes anger (James 1:19-20)
  1. There is often some fear at the core of our anger and anxiety (fear of abandonment, fear of being oppressed, fear about health, fear of generational curses/cycles, fear of living life without love etc....)
  2. At the beginning of every bought with fear and/or anxiety we should ask ourselves: " What am I afraid of..
 Fear can be paralyzing (Matthew 11:12) 
  1. Even if in only one area of life, fear can slow down progression. 
  2. Anything that is stagnant is often dead or dying. 

How Do You Overcome Fear? 


RELATIONSHIP: (2 Timothy 2:19) 
  1. PRAYER- Relationship with God- (Focus on the Word) 
  2. FELLOWSHIP- Relationship with people who have a relationship with God
  3. CONSISTENCY- Regular church attendance and Implementation of the word in your life
RIGHTEOUSNESS (2 Chronicles 7:14)
  1. Focus on the Word of God
  2. Make the right choices in life
God is light....Where there is light darkness can not dwell.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

God's Promise




"The Crown has come to Ziklag" 



Restoration





Spiritual Sowing and Reaping


“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. [8] For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.” Galatians 6:7-8 (KJV) 

When we sow, we always reap and we always reap what we sow.  God made it this way and when we follow his way we will always be blessed.  In this scripture the apostle Paul gave us the spiritual principle of sowing and reaping.  If we sow to the flesh we shall reap corruption (decay, i.e. ruin) and if we sow to the Spirit we will reap everlasting life (joy, peace, contentment etc.).  In the kingdom of God when we sow his word in our hearts and lives a process begins to take place.



The Process of Spiritual Progression

“For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear. [29] But when the fruit is brought forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is come.”

Once we hear the Word of God and obey it (planting it in our hearts) something begins to take place.  As time passes, the Word of God begins to grow.  As it grows there is a blade first.  This is the infant plant that begins to take in the necessary light from the sun.  In the same way when we plant the Word in our hearts it begins to grow and positive changes become evident in our lives. If you would like to experience a better life of power over the things of your flesh that are bringing you down, apply God’s Word in your heart and begin to obey it. The most basic of the Word of God can be found in the first message of salvation in the New Testament.