Monday, August 23, 2010

Sports and Congress Hall of Shame

At our attention in recent days has been the story of a great pitcher Roger Clemens. Clemens was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he lied about his use of performance-enhancing drugs when he testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in February 2008.

We are also reminded of many others in baseball and other sports who have enhanced their bodies to greater feats by cheating, or should we say enhancing, sports. The mind set is that it is okay to cheat, to take the shortcut to a better life. The Mitchell report named over one hundred players in baseball for ties with performance-enhancing drugs. This report signifies the growing demand that it is proper to cheat your way through life and get paid top dollar for doing so.

But there is a bigger picture to be looking at here. Experience tells us that these ways are learned, and usually it is learned by rolling down hill, or from the top down. Which bring us to our Government or to Congress specifically and it’s Congressional authority.

Each member of Congress was voted in by a majority of the people. Each one ran on a platform promising the American public to reciprocate the vote given to them for the promises their platform was built on. How many of them perjured themselves to their constituents? How many of them said they would promise to do something while in office, and have they worked toward or completed that expectation. If any Congressman has not, maybe the federal grand jury in Washington should indict Congress for perjury to the American people.

Congress has used (sort of) performance-enhancing drugs. These drugs come in the form of selfishness, power, and greed. For if Congress does not follow through with the platform they were elected with, and then they are using that same power that was given them for other means and purposes. It is a misuse of the authority and performance. Have heard the many excuses of why Congress cannot complete the course of action that they were voted in for, but we get a different performance once they are voted into office. Congress enhances their performance to suit themselves and not their constituents.

Most of us forget that we are not a democracy, we are a republic. We vote people into office to run our government. Can we do a better job of voting and giving responsibility and power to others, yes? Maybe we need to put in safeguards to assure the American voters that the ones we vote in do the job they were voted in for.

We learn from our leaders, top down. If we are wondering why sports in recent years are cheating their way through life, maybe it is because sports has seen our leaders for decades doing the same. If things are to change it takes all of us to change, but it starts from the top down. Everything else will roll downhill from there.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Mosque at Ground Zero, Tolerance, and Christianity

In a recent article published by a well known author and speaker about the Mosque being built at ground zero said “But the construction of the mosque at ground zero is not about tolerance. And it isn't about religious liberty. This is about prudence: the good sense to do what is right. That's one of the four classic, cardinal virtues given to the West.”

Cardinal virtues given to the west, whoever said that following good sense was ever correct? Forgiveness does not seem correct, in the eyes of the world and even enemies, forgiveness does not make sense at all. Loving those who despitefully use you and persecute you is more than just words and is also in the same basket as forgiveness. These qualities do not make sense at all. But it is at the heart of what Jesus taught. Sowing peace in a time of turbulence is something we do not want to hear, but it is something that we should do.

Not only do I believe that the New York City’s Landmark Preservation Commission and Mayor Bloomberg is doing the right thing, I believe it is the hand of God working through our Government as Romans 13:1-8, and 1 Peter 2:12-21 depict. Despite our intolerance towards loving and forgiveness God is showing us the way we should go. If we live by the sword, we will die by the sword. Let us therefore sow peace, even to the example that we should go and help them build the mosque with our time and finances and sow more than just words, sow actions that speak louder than words.

This is an opportunity, shall we just pass it by, shall we just blow it off because of some cardinal virtue given to the west, or should we be an example of Christ for the whole world to see.

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Friday, August 6, 2010

Only Some People are Created Equal


“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

If your not born in this country and you also presently live in Arizona the above statement from the Declaration of Independence is not true. Xenophobia, the 14th Amendment, being Mexican, being whatever is different from you means that all men are not created equal? Our Government is now backtracking and say that we are not sure what the drafters of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence had in mind. I guess we all have been out to lunch the past two hundred and thirty four years.

The problem with men learning from history is that they have not learned from history and that is why history repeats itself. All the historical facts, writings, musings do not mean a thing about how this country was founded. From the mind set in Congress this is apparently so. Our country ideals are based on jurisprudence, so lets just change the rule of law to suit whatever whim and fancy that comes our way. Let’s see, the Declaration of Independence also says

“ Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. “

Light and transient causes, may we all stop and ponder this. Maybe a visit to Ellis Island will awaken our senses from where we come from. My great grandparents were immigrants, glad that they did not cross over from Mexico to Arizona. My parents who were born here were not shipped back to Ireland and the history that we have all come from this ideal is where we have not learned from that historical fact.

When the people have spoken and it is declined by one judge that sure is a problem for jurisprudence. In Lincoln’s Gettysburg address where he ends by saying “But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

Apparently our government does not want to honor freedom for all, especially in our own country, and dishonor all who died for those freedoms in the past. Only some are created equal is the rally cry in our economic downturn, it is only a light and transient time. We will throw our history and equality aside for a temporary fix that will disfigure us in the years ahead. Let us learn from history.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Forgiveness in the Church and the Mosque at Ground Zero

The New York City’s Landmark Preservation Commission voted 9 to 0 on Tuesday August 3, 2010 to allow the Mosque and Islamic center to be built just two blocks from the site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It is refreshing to see and hear a start of forgiveness and healing and to reaffirm that our country can and will move on and be a light in this dark world.

To my dismay though, the church has not learned this yet. As an example there was a men’s meeting recently at a local church and was sitting at a table discussing many things when the topic of Ted Haggard came up. One of the pastors of this church replied and enumerated that Ted Haggard really messed it up for church leaders and fellow pastors. He was angry in what Ted Haggard had allowed to happen and blamed him for some of the moral decay going on in churches.

I was dismayed in hearing this, never was there anything remotely familiar to forgiveness in his attitude or his words. If this is the kind of leadership that church’s can expect they are far from walking with Christ. There was no grace in his words or attitudes. This is what is being found in more and more churches today, judgment.

We are all sinners, my hat is off to Ted Haggard for moving on in his life and allowing healing, mercy, and grace just as Christ would do, in his life. True forgiveness comes when one forgets the past, real love happens when no record of wrongs is kept.

It should be the church teaching the world how to forgive and love. Society, the political world is teaching the church how to forgive and love. This should not be so. It has been said that the world has become so churchy and the church has become so worldly that you cannot tell the difference between the two. Well in this case, the world 1 and the church 0.

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Discipleship happens when we relinquish our hearts to the Lord

Mark 7:15
15 Nothing outside a man can make him 'unclean' by going into him. Rather, it is what comes out of a man that makes him 'unclean.'

Jesus was simply explaining that the condition of our hearts should be given preeminence over our physical bodies. Our hearts control our bodies (Pr 23:7), not the other way around. Sin doesn't make our hearts corrupt, but our corrupt hearts make us sin. God looks on our hearts (1Sa 16:7), and our cleanliness or defilement in His sight is dependent solely on whether or not we have been made clean in our spirits by the blood of the Lamb.

Society has told us that the makeup of a man is in what he does. The bible teaches us that the makeup of a man is in who he is and out of who he is he goes and does. We are not human doings, but human beings. In the process we always get the cart before the horse.

2 Timothy 2:6
6 The husbandman that laboureth must be first partaker of the fruits.

Paul was telling his spiritual son Timothy that you have to get the crops in you first before you can give out to others. You can’t give out what you don’t have. Which bring us to the topic of discipleship?

You might think that being a disciple means being a follower, but the word disciple primarily means being a learner. In biblical times, a man would attach himself to a teacher and learn from him. He would sit at his feet, listen to him and walk with him. He would take on the characteristics of his teacher. If we would take on Christ, than we would reflect His character, conduct and commitments. Discipleship is a lifelong process of learning in an intimate relationship with god and His people. We follow Jesus because He has written us into His Story (History).

We normally look for a set of orders for good behavior, that is what Jesus was getting at when confronting the Pharisee’s. It is about what is going on in the heart that counts, when the change of heart happens all the rest will follow. If your wondering why your life does not match up to what you read in the new testament, it is because the cart has gotten before the horse.

It does take time,

Mark 4:26-29
26 And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground;
27 And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.
28 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.

Here Jesus is letting us know that it is a process, sleep and rise night and day, first the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear. Fruit cannot be eaten till it has had time to grow, so it is with the word of God and discipleship. One cannot continually get the cart before the horse and expect God to override His word. We need time with the Lord, we need time for His word to change us. Then we can give out of what we have.

We must learn the centrality of Jesus Christ, learn to examine and grow our hearts, sit at Jesus’ feet by spending time in the word, the church, bible study group, an individual mentor/teacher. Discipleship cannot be done alone, in a vacuum, it must involve the body of Christ. Give it time, allow the Holy Spirit to engage your heart, then out of what you have you can go and do.

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