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CORRUPTION

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CORRUPTION is defined Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary as: “1.The act of corrupting or making putrid…decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; 2.The product of corruption; putrid matter. 3.The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted or debased; loss of purity or integrity; depravity; wickedness; impurity; bribery.”

The FBI (http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/pubcorrupt/pubcorrupt.htm) has an entire Division that is assigned to deal with Public Corruption. Their purpose is summed up in these words: “Public corruption is one of the FBI’s top investigative priorities—behind only terrorism, espionage, and cyber crimes. Why? Because of its impact on our democracy and national security. Public corruption can affect everything from how well our borders are secured and our neighborhoods protected…to verdicts handed down in courts…to the quality of our roads and schools. And it takes a significant toll on our pocketbooks, too, siphoning off tax dollars…” Their track record is very good and they are able to report: “We've got a strong national program with agents in place around the nation dedicated to the issue. In our investigations, we use every tool we've got—our cyber capabilities, our surveillance skills, our ability to track financial dealings around the world. Last year, we opened over 900 cases, which led to over 650 convictions or guilty pleas…”

Because of the pervasiveness of Corruption, the FBI has it ranked Number 4 on their list of investigative priorities. Their priorities are: “1. Protect the United States from terrorist attack. 2. Protect the United States against foreign intelligence operations and espionage. 3. Protect the United States against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes. 4. Combat public corruption at all levels. 5. Protect civil rights. 6. Combat transnational and national criminal organizations and enterprises. 7. Combat major white-collar crime. 8. Combat significant violent crime. 9. Support federal, state, county, municipal, and international partners. 10. Upgrade technology to successfully perform the FBI's mission.”

Leading up to the 2006 Congressional Election, the mantra employed to remove the Republicans in favor of Democrats was – “There Is A Culture of Corruption in Washington.” That was successful in terms of the election – but then what? The Culture of Corruption is worse than ever. The words are apt that state: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Those who are charged with oversight have failed miserably in their task. We find that the Chairman of the Banking Committee has even been involved in a homosexual relationship with one whose failure in the Housing Market is beginning to be known. In some inexcusable way, those who have been involved in CORRUPTING the system are now charged with investigating the CORRUPTION, as well as having oversight of the distribution of more than $700 Billion Dollar funding to bailout (rescue) the very organizations where they have consistently looked the other way while continuing to receive Campaign Contributions from these same organizations.

The Scriptures have much to say about corruption. To illustrate – Galatians 6:8 states: “For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption…” and in II Peter 2:18-19, “For, speaking loud boasts (such as, “we’ll rid Washington of the Culture of Corruption”)… They promise them freedom, but they themselves are slaves of corruption. For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved.” That’s it in a nutshell – those enslaved to corruption will investigate corruption! Are you optimistic that anything meaningful and/or beneficial will result? Only the naïve would expect any remedy by the corrupt regarding corruption.

Consider these things with me - - - Remember to follow the words of Scripture – Hebrews 13:18 (NLT): “Pray for us, for our conscience is clear and we want to live honorably in everything we do.” - and – Philippians 4:8-9, “Fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Keep putting into practice all you learned…and heard…and saw me doing, and the God of peace will be with you…”

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A Trillion Here - A Trillion There

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Several years ago, a crusty US Senator Everett Dirksen from Illinois was known to have said: “A million here and a million there – soon we’ll be talking about real money.” One wonders what he might say if he was alive today.  A Billion here and a Billion there – soon it will be a Trillion or more.  In the midst of the government “bailout” (albeit they would like to use the word “rescue”), one of the benefactors of the Government’s Distribution of monies was the AIG Company (American International Group, Inc.). They became the recipients of $85 Billion Dollars). It is intriguing to see what they have done with some of that money in the midst of the financial and economic tsunami. The Press is reporting the following: “After government rescue, insurance firm AIG partied at swank resort”  The article states: “Days after federal officials agreed to an $85 billion bailout of American International Group, the insurance firm spent more than $440,000 for a corporate retreat at a swanky California resort. An invoice from the week-long getaway, a copy of which you'll find below, was obtained by the congressional panel that has been holding hearings this week about Wall Street collapses and executive excess. The late-September AIG gathering at the St. Regis Resort in Monarch Beach cost $443,343, according to the invoice. The six-figure sum covered hotel rooms, banquets, golf fees, and spa services at the resort south of Los Angeles.” What does out Government then do? They have extended this company an additional 38 Billion Dollars for the so-called “rescue”!

In today’s Wall Street Journal Opinion Page, the following “solution” is suggested for some of our nation’s woes (Commentary about the Presidential Debate on Tuesday): “The rarest coin in the realm now is confidence. Let us posit that John McCain and Barack Obama in their debate or at any given hour are doing next to nothing to raise confidence. They have company in their failure -- 533 other Members of Congress and one president. President Bush's approval rating hangs at 25%, nearly an unprecedented low. Congress's approval is at historic lows. A Rasmussen poll last weekend said nearly 60% of the public would chuck the entire Congress. The standard remedy for this in political systems everywhere is throw the bums out. In 2006's off-year congressional election, the American people threw out one set of Republican bums, and if current polls mean anything, replaced them with the Democrats' finest bums. Maybe it's time for Plan B. Mark down 2008 as the year that many large public and private institutions hit the wall. Suddenly, in different ways, they were manifestly failing. Why? Tuesday's presidential debate offered a glimpse. Amid the din of crashing banks in the U.S. and Europe and stumbling government efforts to plug the dikes, Barack Obama and John McCain airily promised to wave into life one grandiose solution after another for health insurance, Social Security, energy supplies and incomes. Do serious voters believe any of this?”

 

My Grandmother lived in our home until her death. She had many pithy statements she would share from time to time. One of them was: “Waste not – Want not!” What would happen within our government if that pithy statement was applied? What if earmarks and grants and foreign aide, etc. were greatly curtailed, reduced, or eliminated? Another parody that makes sense is: “If your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.” The Scriptures give practical teaching regarding finances. Among them is a passage from I Timothy 6:7-10 (The Message), “Since we entered the world penniless and will leave it penniless, if we have bread on the table and shoes on our feet, that's enough. But if it's only money these leaders are after, they'll self-destruct in no time. Lust for money brings trouble and nothing but trouble. Going down that path, some lose their footing in the faith completely and live to regret it bitterly ever after…”

 

Consider these things with me - - - Good and practical stewardship should be observed by us all. Our nation needs to return to sound principles and careful expenditures. We have become a nation and people of debt. We are at the point that debt-management is beyond our reach and financial disaster lurks at the threshold of our nation. Be diligent to follow sound financial management standards, and live within your means. Learn to save rather than to spend. God will supply for all our needs when we honor him as good stewards!

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The "BAIT" In The Debates

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Political Campaigns are too long for most people… Three of the candidates in this election cycle are United States Senators who are receiving a current salary of $169,300.00 (with a standard increase of 2.5% during January of each year). According to the Government Research Service of the Library of Congress, the following is stated: “Congress is required by Article I, Section 6, of the Constitution to determine its own pay. Prior to 1969, Congress did so by enacting stand-alone legislation. From1789 through 1968, Congress raised its pay 22 times using this procedure. Congressional salaries initially were $1,500. By 1968, they had risen to $30,000.” Is it any wonder that the humorist of an earlier day, Will Rogers, observed: “This is the best Congress money can buy”! Another similar attribution to this humorist is: “Be thankful we’re not getting all the government we’re paying for.”

We ought to be grateful there have been only 3 Presidential Debates scheduled and one Vice-Presidential Debate (there remain two more as of this writing). It’s what one does when observing a debate that is important – not the least of which is to listen with alertness, objectiveness, and some modicum of intelligence. We have an obligation to listen and learn – not to the “talking points” or the after-debate “spin”! The Pastor’s Weekly Briefing makes the following comments and suggestions on: How To Watch A Debate… “The next two presidential debates are scheduled for October 7 In Nashville, Tennessee, and October 15 from Hempstead, New York. Millions of us will be watching — perhaps as many as 50 million in the United States alone. Do the debates make any difference? Do they change minds? How about yours? Alfred c. Snider, a professor for 25 years at the University of Vermont on the subject of Presidential Campaign Rhetoric, clarified the issue this way: "The race is about what masses of other people think. The Debate should be used to try and determine what you think." Mr. Johnson outlined the following observations that he had gleaned from experts,,,

  • Listen actively. Switch from a passive mode to a learning mode. Pay attention.
  • Focus on substance not style. It is not so much how they look and how they sound as it is the clarity of their plans and positions.
  • Ignore subtle and disruptive behavior. You have seen candidates twist questions to the point that no answer is ever really given. You need to listen for a response that represents your questions.
  • Keep an open mind. Sometimes one finds himself/herself wanting the debaters to say what we want them to say and discounting the other person, even if he or she makes sense. Do you? Does your  political bias get in the way.
  • Turn off the TV when the debate is over - "the spin zone and post-debate analysis are designed to influence you. Make up your own mind."
  • Take some notes. Give your own grade. Be objective. Weigh the significance of the issues. The polls are for the masses — the debate is for you as a God-Assigned Influencer.

In the Acts 26 debate, Paul was right — Agrippa was confused. Paul stated: "What i am saying is true and reasonable" (Acts 26:25). King Agrippa replied: "Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?" (Acts 26:28). The image of the King and the posture he assumed he should maintain prevented him from thinking “outside the box”! There must be a willingness and readiness to be persuaded by the truth and reality.

Consider these things with me – and – remember to implement I Peter 2:13-17, “Therefore submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake, whether to the king as supreme, or to governors, as to those who are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise of those who do good. For this is the will of God, that by doing good you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men…Honor all people. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king.” Let us never forget that: “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people” (Proverbs  14:34).

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A.C.O.R.N. And Other NUTS

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Up until this current election cycle, most of us had never heard of the Political Group A.C.O.R.N. or what its mission is for a select group of people. ACORN (www.acorn.org), the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, is the nation's largest community organization of low and moderate income families, working together for social justice and stronger communities. Since 1970, ACORN has grown to more than 350,000 member families, organized in 850 neighborhood chapters in over 100 cities across the U.S. and in cities in Argentina, Peru, Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Canada.

It’s interesting that the organization is known by the acronym – ACORN – that in a broader sense is a word usually associated with Nuts. Perhaps the intent was that from a small Acorn a great Oak might grow, implying that this organization of a small beginning would become a major organization and influence in terms of the body-politic of our nation. When looking at their website, one can get a sense of the scope, purpose, intent and agenda of ACORN. This organization is just one among hundreds of political action groups spanning our country and seeking to gain both favor and influence among the people. While there can be a noble effort toward the disadvantaged and those who seemingly have fallen through the cracks of our society, there is also an inherent danger of these same people being manipulated by an individual’s personal goals and ambitions. In that sense, it would be highly pragmatic as the “end justifying the means” would unfold and eventually be on display. ACORN has worked in the shadows of our culture until the political reference and scrutiny in this election cycle.

It amazes one to think that these types of organizations are legitimized and funded, whereas it is an uphill struggle for faith-based efforts and organizations to be viewed in the same manner. Fortunately, most of the faith-based efforts persevere and continue in spite of difficulties and injustice. One wonders whether or not the attitude of General Austin McAuliffe, one of our Generals in World War II wouldn’t be appropriate. He is the General who was in command of the Allied troops who were surrounded at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge in January 1945. When called upon by the German commander that he surrender, he is reported to have replied with one word – “NUTS”. Within a few hours, General Patton was able to dispatch additional troops and the tide of the battle changed.

There is a Biblical mandate directing one to “be good” but to “do good” to all. In I Thessalonians 5:15, “See that no one repays anyone evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to everyone.” Also in II Thessalonians 3:13, “As for you, brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.” Galatians 6:9 reminds one, “Let us not grow weary in going good…” The Scriptural Mandate would have one to emulate the compassion of Christ in reaching and touching people as and where they are. We often err as did the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. The Wizard first explains to the Tin Woodsman the advantages of being heartless. “Back where I come from, there are men who do nothing all day but good deeds. They are called phila-, er, er, philanth-er, yes, er, good-deed doers, and their hearts are no bigger than yours. But they have one thing you haven't got - a testimonial.” But since the Tin Woodsman still desires a heart, he is given some additional therapeutic, home-spun wisdom from the Wizard and then presented with a testimonial: a clock award - a large red, heart-shaped watch made of metal that hangs from the end of a golden chain. A loudly-ticking clock is in the center of the heart: “Therefore, in consideration of your kindness, I take pleasure at this time in presenting you with a small token of our esteem and affection. And remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others.”


Consider these things with me. Be one of those who do good with the right motivation as you show the Love of Christ to a world that has been greatly unloved. You can be THAT person and make THAT difference.

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Litigating Religiously

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There is growing evidence that our nation is becoming more litigious-oriented in recent times. The number of “Judge…Shows” on television is just a small indicator that serves as a commentary on the times in which we live and the things for which one has the sense and desire to “sue” (litigate against) someone else. Sometimes there is legitimacy in such actions, but many times it is frivolous and a form of retaliation against another individual or organization. The following are two diverse thoughts to illustrate our times - - -

 

First: It is interesting that in the midst of the political and economic issues in our nation, a headline on the webpage of Fox News indicates a lawsuit that is religious in nature against the President of the United States. The Headline reads (Madison, Wisconsin: Friday, October 3rd): “Atheists Sue President Over National Prayer Day”… The article states the following: “The nation's largest group of atheists and agnostics is suing President Bush, the governor of Wisconsin and other officials over the federal law designating a National Day of Prayer. The Freedom From Religion Foundation based in Madison sued Friday in U.S. District Court, arguing that the President's mandated proclamations calling on Americans to pray violates a constitutional ban on government officials endorsing religion.” This group allows that: “The day of prayer, held each year on the first Thursday of May, creates a hostile environment for nonbelievers, who are made to feel as if they are political outsiders…” The Presidential Proclamation issued in 2007 is mild and innocuous. It “…asked God's blessings on our country and called for Americans to observe the day with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities.” It would be interesting to see this group of Atheists and Agnostics focus – in a non-litigious way - on other issues.

 

Second: An area of unconcern and neglect pertains to the number of prisoners in our jails and penitentiaries, along with the ancillary needs of the families of those incarcerated. A recent report indicates, “The United States has less than 5 percent of the world's population. But it has almost 25 percent of the world's prisoners…Criminologists and legal scholars in other industrialized nations say they are mystified and appalled by the number and length of American prison sentences. The United States has…2.3 million criminals behind bars, more than any other nation…China, which is four times more populous than the United States, is a distant second, with 1.6 million people in prison. (That number excludes hundreds of thousands of people held in administrative detention, most of them in China's extrajudicial system of re-education through labor)…The United States comes in first, too, on a more meaningful list from the prison studies center… It has 751 people in prison or jail for every 100,000 in population. (If you count only adults, one in 100 Americans is locked up.) The only other major industrialized nation that even comes close is Russia, with 627 prisoners for every 100,000 people. The others have much lower rates. England's rate is 151; Germany's is 88; and Japan's is 63. The median among all nations is about 125, roughly a sixth of the American rate.”

 

Summation: Many Atheists and Agnostics are among the more intelligent and brilliant people in our nation. It is surprising that they would subject themselves to being placed under a Biblical observation and the indicting words, namely: (Psalm 14:1) “The fool says in his heart, There is no God…” And then, there is the other consideration of those incarcerated for various crimes. The Biblical recommendation/mandate is, Hebrews 13:3 where we read: “Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them, and those who are mistreated...” The context would suggest these are the persecuted, etc. but a principle for care and outreach toward all is also there.

 

Consider these things with me - - - Be a person who prays always!  Be a person of compassion for those who have erred along the way. Perhaps your Prayer, Care and Compassion would be the turning point for some wandering or searching soul. God will honor such concern – rewarding you with blessing, and His own Great Name with Glory.

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Askew and Awry

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One of the wiser Financial Consultants in the country is Dave Ramsey. Following are his remarks and ideas about the current State of the Economy in the United States. Consider some of his observations regarding the economy and the bailout debate by the U.S. Congress  - - -

 

“Over the past month, we’ve witnessed the largest bankruptcy in history, the stock market dropping like a rock, and the talking heads on TV freaking out that the world is coming to an end. I’m here to tell you the truth—we’re going to make it. We’re going to be fine. Take a chill pill. This month I’ve compiled some of the most-asked questions I’ve gotten recently from you:

 

“Are we okay, Dave?

“Definitely. Remember Enron and WorldCom in the recent years? We survived that. But much worse than all this was the financial crisis of the ‘80s – S&L collapse and 1,000 bank failures in 2 years. We’re nowhere near this type of thing; that was probably 50 to 100 times worse than all of this.

 

“What does all of this come back to?

“Greedy banks financing homes to broke people. It all seemed to work okay in their minds when the economy was booming, but when the economy slowed a little bit broke people quit paying on their sub-prime mortgages…No wonder they went out of business. Stupid decisions.

 

“Is there anything we can do to fix this bailout mess?

“YES! Here's a quick summary: Companies that had billions in sub-prime loans were feeling the effects of their stupid decision to make those loans in the first place, and practically gave them away for pennies on the dollar. But since no one wants these loans, and they've had to mark them down to market value, it has frozen the market. If we temporarily change the rule that forces companies to do that, that will free the market up. This is an absolutely huge deal, and it involves everyone getting in touch with their congress person before we spend hundreds of billions of dollars that we don't need to!

 

“Will the collapse of businesses and banks affect me?

“No, not unless you work there. Thousands of stock brokers on Wall Street have lost their jobs in the past few weeks, but that happens in other industries across the country in good and bad times. This time it just happened in NYC where all the national news media is so they made a big deal of it.

 

“If I have 401(k) money in a Merrill Lynch or AIG trading account, should I move the money elsewhere?

“No. Your money isn’t with them; your 401(k) money is in the stocks. These big companies are just managers (unless you directly own stock in their company). Look at it this way—if I owned 6 rental properties and hired a management company that eventually failed, I would still own the properties; I just wouldn’t have a manager.

 

“Should I sell my US stocks to buy gold and foreign stocks?

“Absolutely not! Why would you think foreign stocks are any better than US stocks?”

 

Consider these things with me - - - and remember that our trust and confidence is never to be in temporal things – “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.” Matthew 6:19 through 34 is still viable and to be embraced and applied by each of us. So do not be unduly anxious but continue to “Seek FIRST the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things (what you need to eat, drink, wear) will be added to you!”  That’s God’s commitment to us and the true bottom line is He can be trusted because He has never failed – and never will. A closing remark by Dave Ramsey states: “Remain calm, America. We’re in a slow time, but just pay your bills and you’re going to be fine.” We should add: Keep looking to the Author and Finisher of your faith - - - He alone will see you through each and every crisis.

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Deal Or No Deal

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Howie Mandel has taken a “no-brainer” concept for a Game Show and popularized it to a leading prime-time program. There is currently a daily format as well. The simple idea is to guess which case out of 26 contains one million dollars. The concept is not dissimilar to an earlier program with Monty Hall called Lets Make A Deal. Both programs are based on the gambling instincts of people and/or the greed principle. With one program, guess the case with the Million Dollars; with the other, choose Door Number1, Number 2, or Number 3 for the big prize of day!

As we hear the news headlines of the past several days, the United States Economy is in jeopardy. It is difficult to determine the depths of it because of the prolonged period of Deficit Spending that has gone on for years. Now, the key word is “Bail-Out” companies that have been mismanaged and/or misrepresented the true worth of the particular company. Some name companies that have failed in recent years include Global Crossing, Enron, Adelphia, and Worldcom. Currently, everything from Investment Centers to Banks to Major Corporations with Bankruptcy and/or Closure! Overnight, Bank Regulators closed one of the largest banks in the nation – Washington Mutual – and the assets were taken over by JP Morgan. The Congress of the United States believes the solution is to obligate the nation for 700 billion dollars to bail out Mortgage Holders and other businesses. While the nation is focused on the much bigger picture of the economy, the House of Representatives approved a 25 Billion Dollar for the Automotive Industry (with promise of additional relief next week). There was the $85 Billion for AIG. Pick the case for the Million Dollar Jackpot. Is the Big Deal behind Door Number 1, Number 2, or Number 3?

Receiving little notice are some religious broadcasters who are appealing for funds in a very clever but erroneous way. The erroneous appeal is to SOW SEED (Money). Some ask for the Seed Money of $100.00, although it is usually $1,000.00. In a very convincing but erroneous way, they suggest that you cannot receive your harvest unless you plant your seed (money). The idea is to send your money to those soliciting the seed. The appeal is that if you do so THE BOAZ ANOINTING will be reciprocated in your behalf. An Evangelist named Mike Murdock has popularized this erroneous approach. He explains it as: Anointed Numbers (and a Boaz Anointing)- “The reason I’m praying for 70 is that number is a anointing number under Moses, And God said whoever the 70 people are that respect your mantle, that respect your anointing, Moses every time I bless you I’ll bless them. What I’m asking God to do is every time He blesses Mike Murdock he blesses you, every time he gives me a financial idea he gives you one. Every time he silences the Devil for me, He’ll silence an enemy for you. Every time God heals my son, He heals yours. That’s a Boaz anointing (according to Murdock), the anointing you respect is the anointing that grows in your life.”

However, the story of Boaz and Ruth is a very tender one pertaining to Love and Redemption. Boaz was a very wealthy man who lived in Bethlehem. When Naomi returned to Bethlehem with Ruth, her widowed daughter-in-law, she sent her into the fields of Boaz to glean. Boaz learned that Ruth's deceased husband was a distant relative of his. He acted kindly towards Ruth and instructed his farm workers to leave extra sheaves of barley for her to gather. Ruth had another relative of her late husband who was closer than Boaz. By law, the other relative was obligated to marry her, as stated in Deuteronomy 25:5 through 10. Boaz confronted the other relative with this law, and after the relative refused to marry Ruth, Boaz agreed to marry her, and to buy the estate of her deceased husband. After they were married, Ruth had a son named Obed, who became the father of Jesse, who became the father of David.

Consider these things with me - - - remembering that Redemption and Stewardship – Faith and Focus - are the determining Facts and Principles by which our lives are to be lived. God is faithful and will honor those who honor Him (I Samuel 2:30)! Let’s Plant This Seed and Make This Deal!

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Lethargy and Oil-Slick Slopes

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There are many contributing factors when it comes to one being lethargic. The word by definition means: “the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.” It can also include preoccupation with other and lesser things. One’s priorities have become skewed towards the mediocre or unimportant.

The United States has become inundated with Presidential politics to the degree and point that it has resulted in lethargy for far too many. We are living in momentous times – but – few seem to grasp the significance of it, nor do they sense the peril by which we are now surrounded. Consider just three major areas for focus and concern: (1) the on-going challenge of The War on Terror, and the objectives of Militant Islamists; (2) the manipulation of world-wide oil production and the price destabilization (at one point yesterday, the price of a barrel of oil increased by $25.50 a barrel); and (3) the financial meltdown and institutional bankruptcy. Meanwhile, the Congressional leaders are asking for more oversight of the affairs of our nation without admitting their lethargy that allowed for the Energy and Financial Crises during their watch. When its almost too late, the cry is for greater regulation is chanted.

With Lethargic mindsets and orientation, while oil prices are soaring and mortgage foreclosures are increasing, the Congress with oversight decides to go on a five-week hiatus. When they return, not only has their approval rating declined to 9%, but oil prices have escalated even more and the financial crisis has greatly worsened. In the area of Energy alone, the daily production of oil is approximately 82 million barrels a day. The nations with the greatest oil reserves are: Saudi Arabia with 22.3 %; Iran with 11.2%; Iraq with 9.7%; Kuwait with 8.4%; United Arab Emirates with 8.3%; Venezuela with 6.5%; etc. What’s wrong with this picture? Why should this be a priority for our nation? Is lethargy acceptable? One obvious point is that the major oil reserves are held and controlled by nations and people who are hostile to Christianity on the one hand, and Democracy on the other.  Compounding this issue is that the United States ranks 12th in terms of oil reserves but ranks 1st in Oil Consumption every day. 25% of all oil production is consumed by the United States every day. The cost to the United States to import this oil is currently $700 Billion per year.

A statement in I Thessalonians 5:3 (from The Message Paraphrase) is: About the time everybody's walking around complacently, congratulating each other - We've sure got it made! Now we can take it easy! - suddenly everything will fall apart. It's going to come as suddenly and inescapably as birth pangs to a pregnant woman.” In Matthew 24:32 through 47, Jesus is attempting to gain the attention of a lethargic and complacent people. He states: “Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door. I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.” What thing is Jesus referring to? What event is He addressing? What conditions are prevailing in the context of his warning?  Jesus continues: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.

Consider these things with me - - - remembering that we live in a world where Financial Markets are unstable; Oil Markets are affecting the world’s economy; and the Christian Community is losing its focus and priority. However -  God is still in control and has a certain plan (timetable) in place. In this world marked by its instability and uncertainty, your peace and confidence should be based on your relationship to Jesus Christ Who holds you safely in the hollow of His hand – the only place of stability and certainty!

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Grudge and Sludge

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There is a wide range of potential and possibility in terms of human behavior. In practical understanding, we have all experienced events that have made us very happy as well as those that have brought great sadness. For instance, Marriage is usually a time of great joy and happiness whereas Divorce is a time of considerable sadness, hurt and bitter exchanges. Max Lucado writes in his book – The Applause of Heaven, “…Unfaithfulness is wrong. Revenge is bad. But the worst part of all is that, without forgiveness, bitterness is all that is left. The state of your heart dictates whether you harbor a grudge or give grace, seek self-pity or seek Christ, drink human misery or taste God’s mercy…”


Bitterness and Anger start out when one has the desire to inflict some kind of affliction upon another. This falls into the category of revenge. In fact, the word “revenge” means: “To inflict punishment in return for (injury or insult); to seek or take vengeance for…” The word “bitterness” has varied meanings and among them are: “Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity; Resulting from or expressive of severe grief; anguish, or disappointment; Marked by resentment or cynicism…” And the word “anger” includes this meaning: “A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism, excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others, or by the intent to do such injury…” The Synonyms for “Anger” include: Resentment; wrath; rage; fury; passion; ire gall; indignation; displeasure; vexation; grudge…”


These reactions to events in life can and will affect ones body, soul and spirit. While it may be aimed towards another, it impacts the individual giving expression to these emotions. There is a simmering within and it slowly comes to a boil – then – either by design or unexpectedly, there is a boiling over, an eruption, and like pus with an infected sore – it oozes and pours out. The Associated Press reported yesterday (September 19, 2008) about an incident of Road Rage in Baton Rouge, LA. The Headline indicates: “Mother, Son Arrested for Severe Road-Rage Beating of 70-Year-Old and contains the report: A case of alleged road rage has landed a teenager and his mother behind bars. Police say 18-year-old Eric…was arrested after he severely beat up a 70-year-old man. They also say he had some help. The teen's 53-year-old mother, Rhonda…, was also arrested…Witnesses say the victim was hit so hard that his teeth were knocked out and he had to get about 40 stitches in his upper lip. Both the teenager and his mother have been booked on charges of second-degree battery.”


In an interesting article about the Causes Of Road Rage, the following is stated: “Another attitude that drivers tend to have is temper. More than 80% of drivers are angry all or most of the time while driving. When people get angry, they lose their sense of judgment and values and let their instincts take control. This is especially bad while driving under tense situations. The tempered driver becomes upset over the littlest driving mistake made by another driver. They then react against that driver in an aggressive way, leading to a more harsh situation. If all drivers would be aware of their attitudes, then there might be less cases of road rage…” If this thesis is correct, namely, “80% of drivers are angry all or most of the time while driving”, it means four out of five drivers on the roads are ticking time bombs that can explode at the slightest perceived or actual incident/provocation.


Consider these things with me, as well as - - - the Word of God includes the following instructions for ones behavior and good, namely, Ephesians 4:29-32 (NLT), “Don't use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them. And do not bring sorrow to God's Holy Spirit by the way you live…Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of malicious behavior. Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you.” This can be our reality if we make room for the Triune God in our lives. Let’s try it! I’m certain we will like it and be better for it!

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Financial Frenzy

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The financial news of the past few days has not been positive for many. Large Companies being absorbed by others; Brokerage houses Bankrupt; Insurance Company receiving an 85 Billion Dollar Government infusion of cash; Housing Markets in disarray and being essentially taken over by the Government; etc. Someone either wisely or caustically asked: Who’s Going To Bail Out The Government?


There is also a crisis in our Government. Polls indicate only 14% of the population have any confidence in the Congress, and 31% have confidence in the President. The news headlines state what most do best, namely, Blame Someone Else. But in this time of finger-pointing and blaming of others, the lives of average people are being impacted from the essentials of life to the credit markets. The Pastor’s Weekly Briefing summarizes: “The newspapers across America all have headlines detailing accounts of a staggering economy. Reports verify Seven Hundred Billion Dollars of investor money has been wiped out in just one week. You add to all of that the impact of the recent Hurricane Ike that hit the gulf coast and the train wreck in California. Unless you have endured one of these natural events, or had opportunity to visit the site of one of these devastated areas, it is nearly impossible to know what the folks who have been affected are going through.”


It’s easy to understand why many would be given to frustration and despair. Our nation is a credit driven society - Spend Now – Pay Later! All the wise and pithy statements made cannot alleviate the turmoil people experience during times such as these. The Candidates for high office suggest we need to fire some people, whereas another states it is “patriotic” to pay higher taxes so poor and middle-class can be sustained. It would be so refreshing to have them unitedly state: “We don’t have a clue how we can get out of this mess!” One obvious truism from an old and pithy statement is: “If your Outgo exceeds your Income, Your Upkeep will be your Downfall!” In summation, that is precisely what has occurred – Expenditures beyond ones ability to pay is leading to default of loans and bankruptcy. Even though Bankruptcy Laws have been more sharply defined, the reality is unalterable – people cannot meet their financial obligations.


What is one option to embrace during these times of crisis? If one is willing to turn to Holy Scripture and Almighty God – not in desperation necessarily – but in wholehearted commitment, then some principles and facts of faith can see one through these alarming situations. For instance, in Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus says six different times – “Do Not Worry…Do Not Be Anxious!” He is addressing the practical and everyday needs we all share in common – food supply, life (or height), Clothing. The NIV states these verses this way: Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life (or a single inch to ones stature)? And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin… If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? So do not worry, saying, What shall we eat? or What shall we drink? or What shall we wear?... But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”


Consider these things with me - - - and try to remember the important words of Psalm 37:4-7, “Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you your heart's desires. Commit everything you do to the LORD. Trust him, and he will help you….Be still in the presence of the LORD, and wait patiently for him to act. Don't worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes…” Ask the Lord to help you! I know you’ll love the way He will respond to you!

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Interruptions

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In the ebb and flow of life, interruptions are a reality we all experience. No one is ever adequately prepared for the interruptions – they just occur. We might call these the unplanned encounters in life. In our lifetime, many of us can remember some of the major interruptions (and unplanned encounters) that have occurred – Pearl Harbor in 1941; World Trade Center in 2001; Assassinations – John F. Kennedy in 1963; Martin Luther King in 1968; Robert F. Kennedy in 1968; Hurricanes such as – Camille, Andrew, Ivan, Katrina, Gustav, Ike; Wars – World War II, Korean War, Viet Nam War, Persian Gulf War, Iraq/Afghanistan Wars – interruptions that changed our lives and lifestyle.

 

It’s easy to recognize that our lives are filled with interruptions – some very small ones (like a telephone call or someone unexpectedly stopping by our home), whereas others have greater impact and require much more attention (a sudden illness and hospitalization; a death in the family; etc.). It’s how one responds to the interruption that is important and fascinating. One can respond with annoyance and frustration when an unplanned event/encounter occurs, or with a broader view of A Hand of Providence intervening and guiding us to some other focus and involvement than the one we had planned. Many can relate to being a personal part of an interruption that has occurred in the life of a family member or a friend – a sudden sickness, a death, an accident, an incarceration, etc. Sometimes – it’s just a matter of being there to support, encourage, or to let another know we really care. I have been in situations that were an interruption in the life of another where I have not known what to say or do. But then – the caring hug; the tear; a spoken word (albeit faltering), the touch of the hand – all seemingly unimportant actions – but – vital nevertheless in living out a commitment to love, mercy and compassion.

 

Not too many years ago, we gathered as a family in the Cancer Intensive Care Ward where our 30 year-old son-in-law was being treated. After all kinds of treatments had been tried, and after several weeks – the gravity of the situation was obvious. The moment had come to disconnect the life-support system! We stood in that room watching as the last signs of “life” ebbed from his body. In such a moment, words just don’t seem to come as easily as the tears. This prolonged “interruption” had come to an end – the end much differently than we had hoped and prayed. In the midst of this with all the scurrying of hospital staff and family members, there came the moment when our daughter wanted to be alone in the room with the man to whom she had been married, and with whom she had two children. A final interruption within a life! A change that would impact the life of a wife and two young children. An interruption that would change their lives forever. Who is ever prepared for such an interruption and moment? Where does one go? What does one do from that point forward? Lives are irretrievably changed!

 

The words of Scripture can almost sound hollow at such a moment. I’m certain when one passes through “the valley of the shadow of death” – God understands the feeling of emptiness one has and how hollow the words of Romans 8:28 may sound – “For we know that ALL THINGS work together for good to those who love the Lord, to those who are called ACCORDING TO HIS PURPOSE…” All Things? God’s Purpose? Two little children looking forward to their Daddy’s coming home to be with them? A wife who has done everything humanly possible in behalf of her loved one? Yes! In all things – even in the midst of one’s sorrow and time of emptiness – God is understandingly whispering – “My grace is sufficient for you!” You’ll see! I will comfort you in your sorrow! I’ll provide for you! Circumstances may change in your life – but – I remain the same – yesterday, today, and forever! I’ll give you peace and wipe away your tears! I’m faithful and I care about you now and forever! There is never an interruption in my love and care for you!

 

Consider these things with me - - - and remember that our God is never annoyed or frustrated by our times of “interruption” when we cry out: “Lord - Help!” Try Him – I know that you’ll like Him!

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Slip Of The Tongue

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There are many trite sayings that are occasionally used as a generalization for ones expressions about particular matters.  Sometimes it is represented as coming from someone who’s “thinking on his feet”, or a statement can be relegated to “a slip of the tongue.” There is another statement that is also circulated about some people: “he keeps talking until he can think of something to say…” And then, there is the statement of Jesus Christ in Luke 6:44-45: “Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thorn-bushes, or grapes from briers. The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.”

On the basis of “…out of the overflow of the heart his mouth speaks…” one could conclude there is something more to be said about what is expressed  than to relegate it to “a slip of the tongue” or a statement is the product of one “thinking on his feet…” Great care has to be exercised to prevent jumping to wrong conclusions. Keeping that firmly in place and mind, it does give one pause when a candidate is asked about his view in terms of when life begins. After verbal meandering, he finally responds to arrive at a firm conclusion is – “above my pay grade.” This is not an acceptable answer or even a valid excuse. What YOU believe should receive a definitive answer. This same time of verbal evasiveness is present when he was being interviewed about his view of the Iraq War and the recent effort of the surge. He cannot get himself to admit that the surge was an excellent military strategy that has brought about a positive result and may very well lead to redeployment of troops because of a greater possibility of peace and democracy in Iraq.

The more telling “slip of the tongue” may have occurred while this candidate was “thinking on his feet” and made the following statement on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos”: “Let's not play games…What I was suggesting -- you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith. And you're absolutely right that that has not come.” Mr. Stephanopoulos interrupted with, "Christian faith."  "My Christian faith," Mr. Obama said quickly. "Well, what I'm saying is that he hasn't suggested that I'm a Muslim. And I think that his campaign's upper echelons have not, either…” To be fair, anyone who does public speaking is aware that there are moments when a misstatement can and will be made. One’s hope is that people will grant “the benefit of the doubt” for the speaker and allow for a clarification – not political spin – of his views on the War in Iraq, Abortion, and matters of “Christian” Faith. Fight The Smears (http://my.barackobama.com/page/invite/christian) is an Obama Website where the following statements appear: “Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised as a Muslim, and is a committed Christian…Barack Obama was sworn in (the US Senate) using his family Bible.”

Consider these things with me - - - and remember the words of Jesus Christ in Matthew 12:36-37, “But I tell you that men will have to give account on the Day of Judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned." The candidates should be precise and honest in what they represent, and others need to be careful and guarded in terms of judgments reached and shared. President Theodore Roosevelt once said regarding foreign policy: “