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Så gentager historien sig. Nu er det Daniela Skov, der får et brev fra DANMARKS DOMSTOLE, Retten i Kolding, som indkalder hende til retsmøde torsdag den 30. marts 2017 kl. 13.00 - om en god måneds tid.
Vi undrer os over, at Hjerm kirkeblad har lukket hele sit arkiv ned, bagudrettet, så det kun er februar, der figurerer her: http://hjermkirker.dk/kirkeblad/arkiv. Det er virkelig mærkeligt og tankevækkende i den her forkvaklede sag.
Bemærk venligst, at brevet er sendt fra DANMARKS DOMSTOLE, som er den dømmende magt i Danmark. Det er ikke noget, vi kan tage let på at have fået tvunget ind over os af Biskop Henrik Stubkjær, på grund af hans grove forsømmelse af at øve tilsyn med hans sognepræst i Hjerm, Jonas Serner-Pedersen!
Med venlig hilsen Daniela Skov og Lars Krøgholt
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Retten i Kolding
Daniela Skov
Kikkenborgvej 39, st.th.
6000 Kolding
Indkaldelse til retsmøde
Strafferetten
Kolding Åpark 11, Postboks
836
6000 Kolding Man.-fre. 8.30-15.00 tlf. 99 68 68 80 straffe.kol@domstol.dk
Rettens nr.2-660/2017
Politiets nr. 4100-8445100027-15
Den 16. februar 2017
Anklagemyndigheden har anmodet om et retsmøde i en sag mod Dem. Sagen drejer sig om overtrædelse af lov om ophold m.m.. Kopi af anklagemyndighedens anmodning vedlægges.
Retten indkalder Dem til at møde i
Retten i Kolding - retssal 9, Kolding Åpark 11, 2. sal, 6000 Kolding torsdag den 30. marts 2017 kl. 13.00
Når man møder i retten, kan adgang være betinget af, at man lader det tøj, som man har på, visitere og medbragte effekter undersøge.
Er De forhindret i at møde, f.eks. på grund af sygdom, skal De hurtigst muligt give retten besked. Retten kan kræve lægeerklæring eller andet bevis for gyldigt fravær.
De kan vælge at sende en anden person, der har skriftlig fuldmagt fra Dem, og som har kendskab til sagen.
Hvis De udebliver fra retsmødet uden at sende en anden og ikke har givet retten besked om en gyldig grund, kan De dømmes efter anklageskriftet.
Retsmødet bortfalder, hvis De vedtager eller betaler bøden hos politiet. Bødekontoret tlf. 76511448
Hvis De har spørgsmål, er De velkommen til at kontakte retten.
Med venlig hilsen
Jette Sørensen afdelingsleder
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One of the Biggest Ways Christians Quench Holy Spirit's Work
9:00AM EST 2/23/2017 SHANE IDLEMAN
This quickly puts out the Spirit's fire. (Flickr/Jean-Raphaël Guillaumin)
"The gratification of the flesh and the fullness of the Spirit do not go hand in hand" (R.A. Torrey).
Society's influence on the church is very alarming. In times past, the hero was the father, not Edward (from Twilight). The greatest influence was the mother, not Bella. Kids once quoted Scriptures; now they are casting spells. What a sad commentary on the state of the family today. Hollywood, not the Holy Spirit, is guiding us.
An important question for all Christians to ask is, "Are we 'affecting' the world, or is the world 'infecting' us?" A.W. Tozer reminds us: "Where does Christianity destroy itself in a given generation? It destroys itself by not living in the light, by professing a truth it does not obey."
The church should not reflect or imitate the world but lovingly confront it. We do the most for the world when we are the least like the world. We are to love them but not learn from them (see Ps. 107:35-37). No other decision will impact our lives more than whom or what we choose to follow—what we choose to love.
Americans give approximately $4 billion but spend over $150 billion a year on pleasure. A serious misplacement of priorities.
In biblical terms, fulfilling unhealthy pleasures (or pushing healthy ones to the limit) leads to poverty—financially, relationally and spiritually. He who loves the things of this world will destroy his own soul. "Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him" (1 John 2:15).
When pleasures, even good ones, draw us away from God, when they crowd Him out, we are in danger of loving the world. God is in the background, while pleasure and self-focus are in the foreground. Granted, finances, relaxation and healthy, balanced entertainment are God-given resources that aid in rest and recuperation. This is not the problem; it is the love of pleasure and entertainment that leads us away. We cannot serve two masters. We cannot serve the god of this world and the one true God. John Owen, the prolific Puritan author, wrote, "Be killing sin, or sin will be killing you."
Carnality and lukewarm living wage war against the soul. The carnal person wants to live without God's restraints. Do you struggle in this area? Here is a test: "Does this article anger or convict; are you upset or repentant?" The old adage reminds us, "When a rock is thrown into a pile of dogs, the one who yelps was struck." If this article upsets, it applies.
J.C. Ryle in his book on holiness wrote that we must stand guard as a soldier on enemy ground. The problem is that many who profess to be Christians love the world and have a hard time separating. They believe in heaven but they don't truly long for it. They "say" that they fear God but they don't live like it. They indulge temptation rather than fight it. They enjoy sin rather than confront it. The lukewarm church avoids the heat of conviction. They don't like many of these articles. Holiness, to them, is outdated—old-fashioned.
Please don't misunderstand, we all fall short, but our lifestyle should reflect our faith. It's not about perfection, but direction. Galatians 5:16 reminds us that if we "live by the Spirit," we will "not gratify the desires of the sinful nature."
What we feed grows, and what grows can quickly become the dominating force within our lives. Sin is never static—it either grows or withers depending on whether we feed or starve it. A daily diet of violence, lust, anger and depression will fuel those very things in our lives. Pay close attention to what you watch and listen to...what you take pleasure in—the force controlling it ultimately controls you (see Eph. 2:12).
What entertains you? Are you drawn to things honorable and excellent or dark and depressing? Do you prefer programs about vampires, witches, zombies, the occult, illicit sex and perversions? Do you listen to music that stirs and motivates ungodly lusts and attractions? This isn't rocket science: "To be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace" (Rom. 8:6). "The more we follow that which is good, the faster and the further we shall flee from that which is evil" (Matthew Henry). A Christian should not be entertained by darkness. If we are entertained, our heart needs spiritual resuscitation.
We, like the mighty Roman Empire that collapsed centuries ago, are crumbling from within. Historian Edward Gibbon once wrote about the conditions of Rome before her fall. The spending of public funds on food and entertainment along with the mad craze for pleasure and sport topped the list. Sound familiar?
I believe that anyone who suggests that carnality and lukewarm living are not propelling us in this same direction does so in sheer ignorance or is in denial because they love the things of this world more than the things of God. "The gratification of the flesh and the fullness of the Spirit do not go hand in hand" (R.A. Torrey). We cannot feed the flesh and be filled with the Spirit. "No one can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will hold to the one and despise the other" (Matt. 6:24). You and I cannot serve both God and the god of this world.
Are you willing to do what it takes to protect your relationship with the Lord? It all begins here... "as he thinks in his heart, so is he" (Prov. 23:7).
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Thus history repeats itself. Now it is Daniela Skov, who receives a letter from THE COURTS IN DENMARK, in Kolding, which convenes for a Court Hearing on March 30, 2017 kl. 13.00 - in a good months. We are wondering why Hjerm Ecclesiastical Parish Magazine has closed down the entire archive such leaving only February online edition or is it called publication open.
http://hjermkirker.dk/kirkeblad/arkiv.
It really is odd. Thought provoking in this warped case.
Please note this letter is sent by the COURTS IN DENMARK, which is the judiciary authority in Denmark. This is not something, we can take lightly to have forced upon us because of the gross neglectance of Bishop Henrik Stubkjær, Viborg, in overseeing his parish VICAR in Hjerm, Jonas Serner-Pedersen!
Kind Regards, Daniela Skov and Lars Krøgholt
Kolding, Denmark
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The Court of Law in Kolding
Daniela Skov Kikkenborgvej 39,st.th.
6000 Kolding
Summon for
hearing
Strafferetten
Kolding Åpark 11, Postboks
836
6000 Kolding Man.-fre. 8.30-15.00 tlf. 99 68 68 80 straffe.kol@domstol.dk
Rettens nr.2-660/2017
Politiets nr. 4100-8445100027-15
16. February 2017
The prosecution has asked for a hearing in a case against you. The case concerns the violation of law on stay, etc. Copy of the Prosecutor's request to be included.
The Court shall convene you to meet in
The Court in Kolding-courtroom 9, Kolding Åpark 11, 2. Hall, 6000 Kolding Thursday, 30. March 2017 at 13.00
When one encounters in court, can access subject to leave the clothes that you have on, search and examine effects brought with them.
Are you prevented from meeting, for instance due to illness, you shall as soon as possible to give the Court message about this. The Court may require a medical certificate or other evidence of valid absences.
You can choose to send another person who has written mandate from you, and who has knowledge of the matter.
If you fail to appear for the hearing without submitting another person and did not give the Court message for a valid reason, you can be judged after the formal accusation.
The hearing will lapse if you adopt or pay the fine at the police. Fine Office tel. 76511448
If you have questions, you are welcome to contact the Court.
Best regards
Jette Sørensen
Leader of Department
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Lars Skov Krøgholt
Knud Hansens Vej 12,2.tv.
6000 Kolding
Denmark
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