Monday, March 12, 2012

Left, Right, Middle = Fallible!

Systems are fallible because those of us who administer them are fallible. We screw up systems that could work. It may be true some systems may be better than others.

The problem throughout history remains the same. As humans we are selfish and look out for ourselves. The left looks out for the left. The same is true for the right. People are people. Most think they are right and others are wrong. What if most were wrong? We are busy making villan's of others and seeing ourselves as the sole supply of truth. Maybe we are unable to see the forest for the trees.

We take comfort in others of our own mind. The know little if anything about the other side but our friends stroke our egos and eagerly take our side.

Oh yes, I too have an opinion. Mankind is flawed. He is screwed up. He is sick inside. Jesus the Christ came not to foster the rise of capitalism nor to defend the constitution or any other institution. (things I love I might add) He came to save sinners like me . Do Christians always do the right things? Certainly not. Often they find themselves part of the problem.


I love the expressions by Phillip Yancy when he announces in his book What's So Amazing about Grace. There is nothing you can do to make God love you more. Then Yancy turns the statement around. He says, " There is nothing you can do to get God to love you less". That's just amazing!

We talk about unconditional love but God wrote the book on it. We make attempts at it but GOD has done it in his Son. So left or right, it all comes to naught. But God is eternally faithful to his promises.

His promises are a free gift to those who thankfully and graciously receive them.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Joe Paterno - A Story of Man and the Value of a Reputation

The Story of Joe Paterno and his fall at Penn State should be a warning for all of us.

How easy it is for us to defend institutions and their reputations at all costs. It could be a school, a business, a Church and even and idea.

Moral Failure, in a moment, is able to change how people will remember us. They will remember clearly how we built them up or how we let them down. Our Legacy will be remembered. "How" we are remembered is the question. We need to be diligent not to fall into the kind of trap that Joe fell into.

Are you holding on to something at all costs? Who might you hurt in the process? Food for thought, don't you think?

Tommy Tomlinson of the Charlotte Observer inspired this post and tells the Paterno story with great insight and wisdom. See his post here!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Pain in the World

Lack of Food & Money, Sickness are clearly seen around our globe. The enormity of painful situations lead may to Grief, Hopelessness and Frustration, even Desperation.

Some reach to man to solve the problems via technology and/or political and social reform.

The cause of pain and inequity in the world are pinned on many scapegoats. Some say greed, political power struggles or an economic system have created our problems.

Many suggestions might help our world in some degree but our condition is unlikely to change as a result of man's resources.

Every man is short sighted and flawed. That includes you and me. The result is inadequacy in all solutions we manufacture.

This inadequacy of man, this imperfection is called sin in my book. Since sin is universal in this world as we know it will always be flawed.

Today in many parts of the world including the United States Christianity is considered as bigoted, even negative.

There are reasons for this. The message of Christianity is often lost in the behavior of Christians. Many foolish things have been done in the name of Christ.

Secondly there is an amazing lack of honest scholarship in the rhetoric of intellectuals in the world.

However the message of the Gospel is a message of Grace. The message first simply says that sin is the source of pain in this world. While Pain and inequity will stay in this world, desperation and helplessness need not.

The good news, Faith in Christ is the antidote to sin. The God Man Jesus Christ, died and rose again that may could know God by Faith trusting God as Savior. The result is Hope and Expectancy. We won't see perfection is this life but a better life later awaits us. We can however, experience His peace now that surpasses understanding.

That's a good start! We can expand of this later.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Courage - A Commodity In Short Supply

Someone posted this quote on Twitter recently.

Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.
The quote was not attributed to anyone.

In today's charged political and religious climate this quote comes at a most appropriate time. Opponents used to discuss issues on which they differed with each other. In this day and age it is more likely for opponents to make their views known among those of like mind via social networking and other media. The rhetoric is often personal, seldom well thought out and increasingly hostile.

Valid viewpoints often go unheard nor considered by opponents. Countries and people become charged with animosity, even hatred.

Courage to speak involves preparation and due diligence. Courage also takes compassion and wisdom. It is in tune with it audience. Courage knows when withhold comment. Courage creates a climate of respect by knowing how and when to speak and take appropriate action.

Having courage does not assure that we will not have enemies but it assists us in not making "needless" opponents.

Having courage is far more likely to bring people together than push them apart.
It takes a wise person to have true courage.

So who am I and who are you? Are we part of the problem or part of the solution? Does our life represent true courage do we retreat to anger, a unprepared mind and name calling.

True courage takes time, work and wisdom. True courage is often first led by example than spoken with insight and strength.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Grace - A Christian World View

There as many reasons to not believe the Christian world view as there are opponents of it.

I'll leave Apologetics of its truth to others. This post is simply to say that I love the message of Redemption and Grace in the Bible. The Bible tells of the failures and sin of man and a savior that is eager to atone for past and future sins. We are free to respond in love and not be propelled to "earn" his love. Frankly we wouldn't have a chance.

The Christian message of redemption is not based on a system of performance that is arbitrary at best. Really, how good is good enough and who would have the capacity to know? It is based on a God that pays for our sin and simply asks us to follow him in return.

We are asked to love our enemies and to pray for them that oppose us.

Yes, yes there are Christians that pervert the Gospel. The message however doesn't change. In the end of grace and mercy rule. The message of the scripture is Love and Compassion. We do not always promote specific behaviors but Love and Compassion should rule. People can be misguided but God is not. Our confidence is not in imperfect messengers (like us) but in the object of our Faith, Jesus Christ.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Integrity in Political Debate

In listening to candidates for political office I wonder if many comments toward opponents are meant to be factual or just a power move to gain political advantage.

I suspect many know their comments for themselves and about their competitors are half truths with a ton of spin. Are candidates being less than honest and forthright? Is this what we want in our elected officials? Do our political preferences cause us to look over the spin tactics of our our favorites? I'm afraid this is often true. We often seem eager to solicit truth from our opponents while being forgiving to the politicians we prefer.

When are we going to come to grips that integrity "begins" with the truth? Integrity follows with actions that reflect that truth. It involves the contrasts of compassion and tough love. It's thrives on doing the right thing with the right heart attitude. Integrity starts with looking closely in the mirror at our own attitudes.

It will cause us to demand the same for our officials competing for office!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Erroneous Assumptions - A Catch all for Disagreements?

Have you noticed a link between how often the term "Erroneous Assumptions" is used in an unfair way. Might I even say, an "erroneous" way.

The phrase is often aimed toward others with differing stances on an issue. Far be it from me to suggest that the term be backed up with fact. Or fact in context to the position being discussed. :-)

Yes, "erroneous assumptions" is a
perfectly adequate term
when used with a well founded explanation. However this is sometimes not the case.

Before we use "Erroneous Assumption" as a catch phrase, let's do our homework.