The Future of America

Nena Arias

The Only Culture that Makes Sense, Part 2

February 28, 2014
God has been revealing through Scriptures and through history that He has not changed His plan for redeeming the human race and manifesting why He is God.  Humans change their loyalties very swiftly when there is an apparent gain for them. But God never changes.  What earthly culture would Jesus embrace?  He said it very clearly, "my kingdom is not of this world.`' He would never settle for anything less than what He knows to be true culture and neither should we.

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Ideas have consequences.  It is a fact; a culture of corruption kills a nation. In every language, nationality, religious belief, ideological belief and faith they all have a definition for corruption and none of it is good. In all languages and cultures corruption is detested and fought against.  The question is: is there a perfect culture that humans can embrace that makes sense? Is there anything in all of history that can give us indications that it is possible to achieve such a culture? The answer is YES!
February 27, 2014
James 4:17 says, "So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin." The master rewards the faithful and sends the rebellious ones to eternal punishment. In the parable of the talents of Matthew 25, by not producing the expected fruit, the slothful servant robbed the Master.  He could have done the minimal but instead he hid the talent.  So it is with us, we must acknowledge God’s investment in us and be productive.
February 26, 2014
We continue to analyze the parable of the talents in Matthew 25; like so many other incompetent, slothful people in history, the servant in the parable that received one talent tries to justify his poor performance by blaming the master. He accuses the master of being a thief, or at least an unscrupulous exploiter.  Too often God wrongfully gets blamed for the poor outcome in people's lives?
February 25, 2014
History has so much to reveal about the willful incompetence of God’s people due to their apathy or laziness. These kinds of believers always find ways to justified their pathetic performance in relation to the Government and Kingdom of God. Biblical Christians of the 21st century carry the biggest responsibility for the future of this nation and the world.
February 24, 2014
You would think that by now with over six thousand years of history humans would have learned their lessons. But no, humans are obsessed in reviving destructive ideas. The only thing more painful than learning from experience is not learning from experience. In other words, life is much easier on us when we learn from our experiences and avoid making the same mistakes.
February 21, 2014
God judges what we give by what we keep. Due to God’s investment in our lives we are expected to make contributions to better the lives of others. It makes perfect sense because in Christ our lives greatly improve and we should do everything so others can have the same quality of life.
February 20, 2014
We can only glorify God and Jesus when we produce the ethical fruit of their character. Let us be reminded that we are saved to manifest God’s knowledge, wisdom authority and power.
February 19, 2014
In the parable of the talents we learn that each person is required to have their own initiative, they are not puppets. They also have limited time to do what is required of them, not knowing when they are going to give an account of the commission given to them. This should remind us we all have limited time on earth.
February 18, 2014
When we disobey God’s Commands we cannot expect to be rewarded with benefits reserved for those in obedience in this life or the next. Not producing the fruit/results expected has terrible consequences, not because God is unfair but because we reject to respond to His investment in us.
February 17, 2014
The parable of Matthew 25:31-46, is much deeper than money and wise investment or the lack there of; it is about our God given potential and the expected return for His investment. There are many insights into this one story.  If we apply the understanding we can enrich our lives with excitement about who we truly are and the things we discover that we can accomplish in this life.
February 14, 2014
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About The Future of America

We want to help restore America's original foundation in biblical Christian principles which made it the most powerful and prosperous nation in the world in a relatively short time but America has not reached it full potential. Ideas have consequences and they are passed on from generation to generation. To eradicate error, the moral and ethical principles of the Bible must be firmly established in the hearts and minds of each individual. If America is going to survive, its citizens must become re-acquainted with its history, heritage and biblical immovable principles and apply them once again to all areas of life. We hope this program will inspire and challenge you so together we can fulfill our responsibility before God and country to make the difference for our generation many generations to come.

About Nena Arias

Nena Arias

Is one of thirteen siblings; born, raised and educated in California. She was brought up in a Christian home, however her personal commitment to Christ happened at the age of seventeen which also included a simultaneous call to missionary work which she embraced with her whole heart. She answered this call and up until the present is actively involved in ministry alongside her husband, Ramon. Nena is an accomplished singer/minister and conference speaker. Her ministry for the last 40 years has taken her to several continents and nations such as, Mexico, Central and South America, Africa, Middle East, Europe, Canada and all across the continental United States and Hawaii.

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