Tuesday, February 10, 2009

I Heard The Nations Weeping

Last Saturday was a interesting day and that is an understatement. it began with breakfast, meeting my pastor and then some sidewalk art. From there it took an unexpected twist right to the belly of Cookeville's apartments, as I helped a friend move out.

The house she moved out of was a wreck, her room mate had gotten in to drugs and had her boyfriend and some of his friend had all moved in, all of which where deep in drugs. In the middle of this whole mess of broken lives was her room mate’s six year old son, who played with his toys at the top of the stairs while his mom was passed out in the bed room. He was a sweet kid too, helped me move stuff down stairs and picked up stuff I dropped. I wonder how he will manage with the hell going on around him.

We got to the new apartments and found all of the red tape and extortion that was going on behind the beautiful facade of neatly cut hedges and perfectly cut grass. I could not fault the place for any thing bigger than a little greed but the while place was soulless, a huge a machine that gears and cogs ground anything that was out of line in to dust.

We left the high class apartments and drove to the end of a small a neighborhood street, apparently my fiends brother's house. Out side her father worked in silent solitude repairing the siding. In side, two ladies tried to keep order as their children gleefully ran through the house in disregard to the disrepair and gloom that hung in the air since the ladies Husbands had been incarcerated. I did what i could to brighten the place as the ladies pattered. In all their conversation the despair and desperation for release even if it came from the temporary buzz of a bottle.

In all the places I went I did not feel the darkness that I would have expected in such places. You may discount such "feelings" but I have come to respect such promptings from the Holy Spirit which is a subject I will have to leave for another time. The people in these places where not evil or corrupt they were desperately hungry for salvation, for hope and for peace. These were people that had not been reached by the good news.

I did not really comprehend what I had seen that day until I went to church Sunday night. One of the large and more charismatic or "full gospel" churches was having a revival that I was asked to attend. As the mass of people voiced their worship to God all I could hear was a multitude of people weeping. I was then that it all began to unfold as the pastor preached that God would bell those that where faithful to give. I looked around that defiantly the church had been blessed every one was wonderfully dressed in an exquisite state of the art church but this was all just a show and the mere surface of the problem.
We have been given an abundance of blessings in money, power, character talents and spiritual gifts. And the pastor preached that those that have back pain should come forward and be healed. Can God heal them? Yes, why? So we can sit comfortably in our chairs and read our bible and greedily stuff our selves with little books about our purpose in life while people are crying out in every bar and club to know Gods love. Maybe this is why we can’t find our purpose perhaps our churches are dying from spiritual gluttony.

This Is my cry, this is the real world and the world is bleeding on the streets. God did not save us to sing Him songs or be good little girls and boys. He saved us to love him and to be his love to the world. The world is not going to come to the sterile operating table we call the alter, it fights bleeds and dies on the grimy streets, it lays out OD in messy bedrooms, it plays at the top of the stairs, it is taps away inside the corporate machine, it chases kids around a decrepit apartment, it sits in cold jail cell and tips back another beer in the bar. The world is a messy place and it’s time to get messy.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Mr President


Well Obama is president and according to NPR Iraq is already a much more peaceful place (the spin artist are hard at work). Yesterday I jumped on line and watched His inaugural speech, which is something I thing every one should do ASAP. in it he gave a little more detail on what "changes" he has promised.
the things that I pulled form his speech that were clear are:
  1. Public works such as roads, bridges, electric grids and digital lines.
  2. We will restore science to its rightful place (evolution is schools?)
  3. raise health carequality and lower its cost
  4. prudent spending (not cut backs)
  5. welfare, gov heath care etc
  6. Renewable energy
  7. "transform" education
  8. control of the market ("watchful eye")
  9. "As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals" nice words but I'm not sure what they mean
  10. A friend to all nations
  11. international leadership
  12. Prudent use of power (Military)
  13. leave Iraq to its people
  14. peace in Afghanistan
  15. religious tolerance
  16. To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect (this can't be good for Israel but it might be good for gas prices)
  17. aid to third world countries
  18. Government trust
with all these great promises a few thing that where notably missing from his speech was any mention of:
  1. Israel
  2. Immigration
  3. the UN
  4. the EU
  5. abortion
Over all I am optimistic about this next four years as far as prosperity and happiness are concerned but I worry about the moral complacency/degeneration.

One thing that I noticed in this inauguration is a disproportional part of the crowd was African American women. I'm glad they are in to politics but i must ask two questions: 1) why are they disproportionately represented and 2) were are the African American men?

In closing I must remind you that Obama is the president of the United states of America and has been elected by what I think is a fair and open election. what ever I disagree with him on we must respect the office. Yes i think that we are not going to agree with his policy's and it will be our responsibility to combat them in the legal system. And if you disagree with him you wont be able to change a thing by tearing him down, the only way to get reform is to change the American people.