Since we have just celebrated Mother’s Day, and with the recent award-winning depiction of Margaret Thatcher, I thought it fitting to write a column on some of the great iron ladies of both Biblical and American history. Obviously, if we attempted to list all of the great women in both Biblical and American history, the list would require volumes of books to contain them all. Herein, let me list but a few.
Iron Ladies of Biblical History
Jochebed, Moses’ Mother
First, Jochebed is honored in the great “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11 for defying Pharaoh’s unjust and unlawful edict to kill the little Hebrew babies. “By faith Moses, when he was born, was hid three months of his parents, because they saw he was a proper child; and they were not afraid of the king's commandment.” (Hebrews 11:23)Imagine: Jochebed and her husband Amram (Moses’ parents) rebelled against their civil authorities and God praised them for it in Hebrews
11. (Please don’t tell the Romans 13-ers; it will only confuse them.)
Second, Jochebed taught her son, Moses, his godly heritage and instructed him to discern the difference between lawful and unlawful authority. She also taught him the Natural Law principles of liberty for God’s people. We know this, because when Moses saw that Egyptian
taskmaster beating a Hebrew slave to death, he stepped in and defended the Hebrew by taking the life of the would-be murderer. And, once
again, God praised Moses for his decision to save the Hebrew:
“By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.” (Heb. 11:24, 25)
When did Moses refuse to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter and to choose to suffer affliction with the people of God? When he stepped in to defend the life of the Hebrew slave. That’s when! Remember, as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter Moses was very likely in line to become the next Pharaoh of Egypt. Moses was willing to turn his back on riches and power in order to defend the principle of liberty for his people. What caused him to make such a choice if it wasn’t the training and instruction received from his mother and father?
Please remember Hebrews 11:24, 25 the next time you hear some misguided preacher say that Moses committed murder by killing the Egyptian taskmaster. Moses did no such thing! Defense of oneself or another is a Biblical Natural Law principle. And, of course, the rest of what Moses did is history.
Jochebed was a true Iron Lady.
Rahab, The Jericho Harlot
This story is found in Joshua 6. As with Jochebed, Rahab disobeyed her civil authorities and helped the Hebrew spies escape the Jericho soldiers. This included helping them escape out of a window and down a wall, and then lying to the authorities about it. And, once again, Rahab is honored by God by listing her in the great “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11: “By faith the harlot Rahab perished not with them that believed not, when she had received the spies with peace.” (verse 31) She is honored again in the Book of James: “Likewise alsowas not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?” (2:25)
What is amazing to me about this story is the fact that even though Rahab was a harlot, she had the discernment to recognize the difference between true and false authority and the faith to act upon it. Why is it that so many “good” Christians today seemingly have little or no discernment when it comes to recognizing legitimate and illegitimate authority, and yet many un-churched and non-Christian people seem to be able to recognize this distinction? It truly baffles
me!
Rahab was a true Iron Lady.
Deborah, The Judge
This story is found in Judges 4. Deborah was led of God to deliver the Israelites from the bondage and tyranny of the Canaanites. She teamed up with a man named Barak--a man who was not her husband, but who was equally chosen by God. (Don’t tell the legalists; this, too, will totally confuse them.) She provided the inspiration; he provided the battlefield leadership. Together they wrought a great victory anddelivered their people from bondage.
Deborah was a true Iron Lady.
I would also nominate Vashti and Esther, the two queens of the Persian king, Ahasuerus, and Abigail, the woman who became the wife of King David, as true Iron Ladies. In each instance, these courageous women disobeyed their civil government’s--and at the same time, their husband’s--unlawful commands, risking their lives doing so, and stood as rocks for the principles of liberty and lawful authority. (Again, please don’t tell the Romans 13-ers, because it will totally confuse them!)
In the New Testament, I would nominate Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the women of Mark 15:40, 41 as true Iron Ladies.
Iron Ladies of American History
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams just might have been the most influential woman in America during our fight for independence. In my mind, she was certainly the greatest. She was the wife of John Adams and the mother of John Quincy Adams--both men becoming US Presidents, of course. The letters Abigail wrote--especially the ones between her and her husband--should be required reading for all American patriots. (I have included a sample of John and Abigail’s correspondence in my compilation of great American documents that I simply call, THE FREEDOM DOCUMENTS.Here is a sample of her letters. She wrote this on Sunday, June 18, 1775, “‘The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong; but the God of Israel is He that giveth strength and power unto his people. Trust in him at all times, ye people, pour out your hearts before him; God is a refuge for us.’ Charlestown is laid in ashes. The battle began upon our intrenchments upon Bunker’s Hill, Saturday morning about three o’clock, and has not ceased yet, and it is now three o’clock Sabbath afternoon.
“It is expected they will come out over the Neck tonight, and a dreadful battle must ensue. Almighty God, cover the heads of our countrymen, and be a shield to our dear friends! How many have fallen, we know not. The constant roar of the cannon is so distressing that we cannot eat, drink, or sleep. May we be supported and sustained in the dreadful conflict. I shall tarry here till it is thought unsafe by my friends, and then I have secured myself a retreat at your brother’s, who has kindly offered me part of his house. I cannot compose myself to write any further at present. I will add more as I hear further.”
Her letters edified and encouraged many, if not most, of the men whom we would identify as Founding Fathers. Thomas Jefferson, particularly, paid great homage to the encouragement he received from Abigail Adams.
Elizabeth Lewis
Elizabeth was also the wife of a man who signed the Declaration of Independence, Francis Lewis. As with so many of the signers and their wives, Elizabeth was forced to endure unbelievable cruelty at the hands of the British. The Crown’s troops were sent to their home “to seize the lady and destroy the property.” And that is exactly what they did. After destroying her home and everything of value that she owned, they carried her off to prison and subjected her to some of the most inhumane treatment possible. Through Herculean efforts by George Washington, she was freed from prison but died shortly thereafter.Deborah Hart
The wife of Declaration signer, John Hart, Deborah, too, paid a heavy price to help America win its independence. She and her 13 children had to flee for their lives from the British. They were scattered in all directions and had to live in forests and caves for more than a year. As with Elizabeth Lewis, Deborah did not survive. When her husband John was finally able to return home, he found Deborah had died, his children’s whereabouts were unknown, and his home and property were destroyed. John died a few months later of a broken heart.Janet Montgomery
Janet was the bride of Richard Montgomery, who was one of eight brigadier generals of the Continental Congress. Richard was killed in battle, and Janet was widowed almost before her honeymoon was over. She made these comments regarding her husband’s death: “As a wife I must ever mourn the loss of a husband, friend, and lover; of a thousand virtues, of all domestic bliss; the idol of my warmest affections, and in one word my every dream of happiness. But, with America, I weep the still greater loss of the firm soldier and the friend to freedom.”Abigail, Elizabeth, Deborah, and Janet--and thousands like them--were true Iron Ladies.
It is truly tragic that we do not come close to giving our great women of history the adulation and honor that they so richly deserve! Without the courage and sacrifice of these great women, none of us would have ever tasted the spiritual and national blessings that have been bequeathed to us. May God forgive us for our lack of appreciation and gratitude, and may He never leave us alone without wonderful, stalwart Iron Ladies such as these!
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is a syndicated columnist, radio broadcaster, author, and pastor dedicated to preserving the historic principles upon which America was founded. He was the 2008 Presidential candidate for the Constitution Party. He and his wife, Connie, have 3 children and 8 grandchildren. See Chuck's complete bio at: http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/?page_id=6
This article was printed with permission from Dr. Chuck Baldwin. http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/archives/4845

Society

At the risk of hurting your feelings I want to point out to you another reason why we are losing the battle for the culture. There is a part of me that seems to always come off as “being critical.” In fact, that is one of the leading criticisms that I get when readers refer to things that I have written. “Can’t you ever tell us anything good, Coach?” I had a responder write to me last week. Or, I get a lot of these “You sure have a knack for pointing out everything that is wrong in the world, but I rarely hear you offer any solutions.”
We are in a spiritual war for dominion. As Christians we know through the resurrection of Christ He spoiled principalities and powers. Principalities and powers are demonic governing forces waging war against Christ, His dominion, and His kingdom advancement. We also know the conclusion of the warfare, “The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ and he shall reign for ever and ever” (Revelation 11:15). The spiritual warfare is not over. There are many souls to be won, Disciples of Christ to be made, and many kingdoms yet to be conquered. The spiritual warfare that we are involved manifests in the natural through various world views, belief systems and shared values such as secular humanism, religious humanism, Marxism, Socialism, Materialism, Consumerism, materialism, and New Age spiritualism just to name a few. All of these “isms” find their design outside the Word of God and wage war for the souls of mankind.
There are many kinds of war. There are civil, religious, class and the highest of all, spiritual. As we take a moment to pull back the curtain we understand the true warfare is the battle against God fueled by the hatred of Satan. Scripture reveals his wicked heart.
The Roman Empire collapsed but Christianity flourished. Today the American Empire is collapsing. What action should you take?
In societies where the majority of people would call themselves Christian, many prevailing beliefs originate from distorted understandings of the Bible. In his two book series entitled "An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought", Murray Rothbard chronicles the ebb and flow of freedom within Christianity. One of the most interesting sections is chapter 9 in book 2, which covers the rise of communism and its origins in corrupted Messianic Christian doctrine. Also, be sure not to miss the appalling story of the "Christian" communist "King Bockelson" in book 1 (section 5.6).
Glenn Beck has certainly cut to the quick by reportedly saying: “social justice is a perversion of the Gospel,” adding, "I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words."
Christian brothers and sisters, we need to rise up, voice out for God in our society. No longer will we sleep in silence, and thought we are just being tolerance. There should not be any tolerance about injustice, or any twisted teaching that drive our society crazy, it harms our next generation when the world go crazy and we allow it. We cannot bear a single moment just to stand and watch what is going on in the world. We have to do something. Whether we pray together for a particular issue or we voice out to the public that they know we are objecting something. Yes, something has to be done!
It's been forty-seven years since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech.” I spend today with crowds of patriots gathered at the Lincoln Memorial before sunrise, waiting in anticipation of what the day would bring. There was such a spirit of unity as thousands sang “God Bless America.” It was only 6:30 a.m. and in our hearts we were thinking that history was being changed. The Restoring Honor Rally hosted by Glenn Beck was about to begin.
After more than five years of full time fighting and agitating for food freedom and the complete abandonment of NAIS or NAIS like things, I finally received a visit from compliance officers. What officers, you ask? They were Missouri Department of Agriculture Compliance Investigators, John Jordan and Joe Stropp.
Our nation is divided now on more fronts than ever before. The signs are evident. There are political wars, ideological racial wars and class wars. Now there's also a religious war.
The struggle to protect our babies rages on across the nation. Personhood USA, a grassroots Christian organization was founded to establish personhood efforts across America to create protection for every child by love and by law. They are committed to assisting and supporting Personhood Legislation and Constitutional Amendments and building local pro-life organizations through raising awareness of the personhood of the pre-born.
Christians are deeply troubled by the latest move by anti-Christ judges to remove God from the conscience of American culture, and rightly so.
Haggard, the former evangelical leader who fell from grace after a gay sex and drugs scandal in 2006, announced on Wednesday he's returning to the pulpit as a "changed" man and with a new church.


