“For we have not an high
priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but
was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin” (Hebrews
4:15).
God isn’t an impersonal,
far-away God who looks down on us in a detached manner. He came to earth
and experienced the same things we experience; when we’re at our
weakest, our faith in Him strengthens us.
We all have situations that we don't see how they're going
to work out. We do our best to find a solution, but there are some
things God doesn't want us to know. He has the solution, but if He
showed you right now, it wouldn't take any faith. If you could see the
provision, the healing, the favor that He is going to bring, it would be
easy to believe. The test comes when we don't have the answers.
Thoughts tell us, "How are you going to make it after you retire? What
if your health doesn't improve?" Sometimes there is no logical solution.
The more we try to reason it out, the more discouraged we get. This is
what faith is all about. You don't have to figure it out and come up
with a plan. You have to be comfortable not knowing.
When Moses led the two million Israelites out of slavery into the
desert and toward the Promised Land, they were excited. God had just
delivered them from Pharaoh after hundreds of years of captivity. I can
imagine them asking Moses, "What route are we going to take?" Moses
answered, "I don't know." "Where are we going to get food and water?" "I
don't know." "How are we going to protect ourselves?" "I don't know."
They could have said, "Moses, what kind of leader are you?" But just
because you don't know doesn't mean God doesn't have a plan. Moses was
comfortable not knowing. He had such a trust in God that he didn't have
to understand how everything was going to work out. He took it one step
of faith at a time. Take the pressure off. You don't have to know; God
knows.
I'm the type of person who wants to know. I like to have a plan. I'm
always trying to figure things out. When I don't see a way, I used to
get stressed. It's very freeing when you learn this principle that it's
okay to say as Moses did, "I don't know how it's going to work out, but
I'm at peace." You're taking yourself off the throne and putting God on
the throne. When we're trying to figure everything out and manipulate a
solution, we're being God. As long as you're on the throne, God will
step back. But when you say, "God, I'm not going to spend all my time
trying to fix something that only You can fix. I trust You. I know Your
plans for me are for good." When you're comfortable not knowing, God
will get you to where you're supposed to be.
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https://paypal.me/realworldpolice A parents guide to help their young offenders through their day in court
By: Jonathon Pyzer
In all of the provinces of Canada,
the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is the body of law that
establishes the procedures for youthful offenders. The YCJA covers young
people who were between 12 and 17 years old when they committed the
action of which they stand accused. When a person in this age
group breaks the law in Toronto, Ontario, the authorities will refer to
YCJA to determine the appropriate handling of the charges. Following a
number of progressive reforms throughout the last half of the 20th
century, the police and the Ministry of the Attorney General make every
effort to deal with these young people without initiating formal court
proceedings, called "extrajudicial measures." Those accused of
very serious or violent crimes, many repeat offenders and youths that
fail at the prescribed extrajudicial measures will be charged and go to
court. If they are found guilty, the court will hand down a sentence
that does not include the options available extra-judicially. Extrajudicial measures Throughout Ontario, it is the Ministry of Children and Youth Services
that oversees the programs and services for young people who have been
deemed acceptable for extrajudicial handling, or have been determined to
be "at risk" of breaking the law by one or another public agency. The
ministry's services are designed and applied with the intention of * building safer communities and preventing crime, * empowering young people to make better choices, * confronting youths' issues to keep them from getting into trouble again, and * holding them accountable for their choices and actions. If your child is scheduled for a "day in court," it means you have
already gone through an assessment by the police as well as the Ministry
of the Attorney General (AG), the department that oversees the court
processes for young people. Working closely with the Ministry of
Community Safety and Correctional Services (CSCS), which oversees the
police, the AG initially attempts to handle the youth's troubles outside
of the formal court system.
It is not unheard of for some cases
to be referred back to this phase even after a "day in court" has been
scheduled, as Canadian juvenile justice is predicated on the belief that
young offenders have wholly different needs and propensities than do
adults. This realization has prompted the Province of Ontario to
provide young people with chances to take advantage of effective
diversion programs before initiating court proceedings. These
extrajudicial measures and sanctions are put into practice in schools
throughout the province, bringing together the police, educators and
community agencies address a range of youth issues and help troubled
young people stay in school Community and restorative programs The young people in these extrajudicial programs are taught to take
responsibility for their own actions and learn new skills for staying
out of trouble. Specific diversionary actions might include * counseling for behavioral issues and drug abuse, * volunteering in the community, * repairing, restoring or reimbursing for both damaged and stolen property, * writing (and reading aloud) an apology, and * taking anger management classes, if appropriate. There are also "restorative justice programs" in which the youthful
offender, his/her family, the victim(s) and community representatives
assemble, under the supervision of trained facilitators, to discuss the
offense, the harm it caused and ways to redress the wrong. Additional community-based services include community service,
probation, structured programs at designated Youth Intervention Centres
and specialized mental health services. If your child is being
considered for an extrajudicial or community-based diversionary
approach, there will be guidance provided to you, as parents, so that
you may effectively advocate for your child's best interests. These
interests, of course, are foremost in the mind of the judicial officers
and magistrates, as well. Official court proceedings If
the informal extrajudicial measures are determined to be inappropriate
for rehabilitating a particular youth accused of a crime, the
authorities may choose to lay a charge against the young person. From
this determination a number of steps ensue, which are your
responsibility, as parents, to take with and for your child.
Understanding your child's rights, your rights as parents and the
general operations of the youth court system under the YCJA are
essential for achieving justice. Once a charge is laid, judicial
system officials are charged with protecting the young person's rights
at every step of the process. The first obligation is always to inform
young persons of their right to counsel, and to contact the parents or
guardians. The judicial process will then proceed through the following
steps: first appearance, plea, trial and appeals processes. The YCJA
also describes and defines the situations in which the court can summon
the parents of the young person to appear, order a medical and/or
psychological report on the accused you, place the young person with a
child welfare agency and, perhaps most importantly, decide whether to
release or detain the accused pending trial. Various parts of
the YCJA apply at various stages of the proceedings, even after the
young person has been found either guilty or not guilty. For example,
the right to an attorney is applicable through the young person's entire
experience with the court system, as are rules regarding the medical or
psychological assessments. Perhaps the best advice for parents with
children facing charges in Toronto, or anywhere else in Canada, is to
read through the YCJA themselves. Judges will sentence a youth
to custody if other measures are unsuccessful in deterring the criminal
behavior. A custody sentence will be for a specified amount of time, and
there are both "open" and "secure" custody arrangements. Youths do not
go to prison, per se, but to custody residences located throughout the
Ontario. When in custody, youths are required to participate in programs
that offer education, life skills, cultural programs, emotional and
addiction counseling, anger management and physical recreation. If charges are, in fact, laid against your child, it is always a good
idea to get up-to-date legal advice from a licensed attorney, and resist
the notion of representing your child yourself. For extrajudicial and
diversionary phases, you may not need (and, depending on the proceeding,
the court may not even allow) an attorney by your side. However, it is a
good idea to seek advice from one, anyway, so that you are fully aware
of your own rights as parents, and of the options and alternatives
available to you and your child under the laws of Canada, which aim at
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“For if we sin willfully after
that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no
more sacrifice for sins” (Hebrews 10:26).
All sin is willful. “The
truth” is that Jesus became the final sacrifice for sin, thereby
replacing the Old-Testament sacrifices; the willful sin is not to
believe this.
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Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid,
neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee
whithersoever thou goest.
Joshua 1:9
Courage
comes from trusting God. It can’t be mentally drummed up. It comes from
believing what God says regardless of what the circumstances look like.
Courage comes from faith! Where does discouragement come from? From fear and unbelief. It comes when you listen to the devil’s lies about what God is not going to do for you. As
the people of God, you and I must shake off discouragement and rise up
with courage! We must quit looking at our own abilities and failures and
limitations and start looking to God. We must rise up in the Name of
Jesus and the power of His Spirit and establish the kingdom of heaven
upon earth. If you’ve been discouraged lately, stop listening to
Satan’s lies. Stop receiving evil reports. Whenever someone tells you
God is not going to deliver you, you just tell them, “He’s already
delivered me in the Name of Jesus.” Once you begin to realize who
you are and what you’ve been given by the power of God, you’ll quit
letting the devil run all over you. God didn’t suggest that you be
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https://paypal.me/realworldpolice The Self
By: Ahmed Parvez
Personality or self is no doubt
centered in the physical organism. But there are valid grounds for
believing that it is not identical with the body. That man is something
more than his physical self, can easily be seen from the fact that
whereas his body is continually changing, both in its inner structure as
well as in its outward appearance, his self remains unchanged. What,
then, is his real self? The answer is, the ego or "I" of whose real
nature we know nothing except in so far as it expresses itself in its
behavior or activities which are mediated by the body. Biology tells us
that the human body is an organic structure, composed of millions of
living cells which are continually changing. The moment a cell passes
out of existence, it is replaced by a new one. In technical language,
the process of catabolism is counterbalanced by the process of
anabolism. Disintegration is quickly followed by re-integration. As a
result of this, new cells are being produced and taking the place of
older ones. Destruction and construction go side by side. The human body
is, therefore, continually changing into a new one, so much so that it
does not take more than three years, or seven as some believe, to renew
itself completely. Now, if by "self" we mean the physical self, namely,
the body which undergoes a complete change after every period of three
or seven years, it necessarily follows that the individual too ceases to
exist as often as his body does so. However improbable it may be, if
man is equated with his body the conclusion is inescapable that he
changes into a new individual every three or seven years. The practical
consequences of such a view can be easily imagined.
Suppose A
lends £10 to B. Consider that ‘A’ being a friend of ‘B’ waits patiently
for several years, hoping that ‘B’ will pay back the money as soon as it
is convenient for him to do so. When ‘A’ thinks that he had waited long
enough, he demands payment. B, however, tells him that the two
individuals between whom the said transaction took place have ceased to
exist. A may insist that he remembers the transaction and that B is the
same person who borrowed the money, but ‘B’ may emphatically maintain
that he himself is not the person who borrowed the money and so is under
no obligation to pay it back. It is obvious that if by "self" we mean
the physical self, such absurd conclusions are inescapable. However
seriously the scientist may assert that the physical self is transformed
in a short period of time and hence we are not responsible for what we
did before that period, nobody, not even the scientist himself, can
accept this as a right principle of conduct. For, however the body may
change; our personal identity is not affected thereby. We continue to be
the same till the time of our death. The physical self, the body, might
change but not the real self, the ego or the "I" which make me what I
am. The human self has the capacity to develop itself on the
model of the Divine attributes. It then rises higher and higher in the
scale of existence. It is a hard task and man should be perpetually on
his guard against all that threatens, from within or without, to weaken
and emasculate his self. Only the strong self can forge ahead towards
the goal of self-realization.
A weak self can easily deviate
from the right path. The restrictions which the Quran imposes on the
individual are not designed to curb his freedom but to strengthen him
and to stiffen his resistance to destructive forces, so that he may form
a strong character and build up an enduring personality. Men of weak
character often make good resolutions but seldom carry them out. The
discipline of the Quranic way of life is intended to strengthen the
self, so that it may successfully resist all forces which threaten its
integrity, and remain steadfast in the pursuit of the good. In Holy
Quran it is said that; People who proclaim that Allah Almighty alone is
their Rabb (nourisher) and remain firm and steadfast in their commitment
so much so that no power on earth can influence them otherwise, then
the Malaika (the heavenly forces) will descend upon them (and strengthen
them further - 33:43). The Malaika will say that have no fear,
apprehension or grief but rejoice and receive the happy news of the
blissful life of heavenly society that has been promised to you".
(41:30) Discipline hardens the ego. Rebuffs and disappointment
call forth the best in it. Obstacles spur it on to more vigorous
efforts. Such strong personalities can never suffer dissolution.
“For He satisfies the longing soul and fills the hungry soul with good” (Psalm 107:9, AMPC).
When
we look to ourselves as our source for everything we need for a
satisfying life, we’ll always be spiritually hungry. When God is our
source, He takes away the emptiness and fills us up.
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