Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Moral Blindness


In interviews before the election, we heard people say, over and over, that they would vote for Trump because he would bring change.

Their thinking was "true," as far as it goes: which means it's not quite Truth. Truth embodies moral wisdom.

Those who voted for Trump because he would change America illustrate that lack of moral wisdom. People whose thoughts and operative beliefs (in the Bible's terminology, "hearts") are guided by basic honesty, and Godly commonsense, know that change is not a "good" in itself. "Change"...like all creation...is subject to the moral law God has set in place: change can be for the better...or for the worse.

There's a similar, but profoundly deeper, moral blindness among American Christians now that the election is over. Christians rejoicing in Trump's victory, as well as those horrified by it, comfort themselves in the "patriotic" faith that "God is watching over America."

That's a false faith, and morally blind, when its underlying assumption is that God watches over America, always and only, for blessing. Unfortunately, such usually is that faith's underlying assumption.

God says otherwise.

“…Behold, I am watching over them for harm and not for good…” (Jeremiah 44:27)

“…I have watched over them to pluck up, to break down, to overthrow, to destroy and to bring disaster…” (Jeremiah 31:28)

“…I will command the sword that it slay them, And I will set My eyes against them for evil and not for good.” (Amos 9:4)


God promises blessing to those who love and obey Him. We know God's word is true. He promises He will destroy all rebels and evil-doers. We know God's word is true.

It's true, as far as it goes, that God is watching over America. But Truth is that He will decide to what end. We His people know that God's decision will be just, and absolutely righteous. Those who are His people, above all others, should also know that God will not bless evil deeds and unrepentant hearts.

In the meantime, God still holds out His promise of forgiveness and blessing, to all who will "turn from their wicked ways" (II Chronicles 7:14), and heed His moral wisdom.

We His people can therefore praise His mercy !! And we should therefore trust only in Him Who IS our Hope !!

Thursday, November 10, 2016

God at Work in Trump's Victory


I think there's no question a Trump presidency is a disaster for America. But in Trump's victory, God is unquestionably blessing and building up His Church.

One blessing is that He's fully exposed the Big Lie that American Christians have followed for 40 years. No honest saint can believe (if they ever did) that Republicans are the "Christian party," operating in Christ's Spirit.

God's also revealed the Big Liars...or rather, He's let them reveal themselves: false "leaders" who teach Christians to believe and follow the Big Lie. They include some big names among American "evangelicals:" James Dobson, Franklin Graham, Jerry Falwell, Jr., and others: and God's let us all see who they are.

As God reveals the deceit and the deceivers, honest Christians are re-thinking (which is the meaning of "repent") the political ideas they've operated by. All who love Christ will show it by obeying Him; and will "take every thought captive" to obey Him (II Corinthians 10:5)...including their thoughts about American politics.

God is working great good today, preparing His Bride. In every one of His saints who obey Him in love, who turn from following lies and liars, He is cleansing His Church of its spots and blemishes. Very many have been blinded by lies, and many made captive by deceivers: but God promises that HE will open the eyes of the blind, and set the captives FREE !!

All praise to Him !!

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Billboards


My wife and I noticed a billboard that was all up and down the roads when we were traveling in Arkansas recently.

It carried a verse from scripture, slightly abridged to fit the billboard's space:

"If My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face, I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." (II Chronicles 7:14)

Perhaps it was only to fit the scripture on the billboard, but I couldn't help noticing that one of God's commands to His people was omitted: that they "turn from their wicked ways."

Capital Punishment


Again from Bryan Stevenson's book "Just Mercy;"

"I told the congregation that Walter's case had taught me that the death penalty is not about whether people deserve to die for the crimes they commit. The real question of capital punishment in this country is, Do we deserve to kill ?" (p. 313)

Stonecatchers


The most moving incident in a deeply moving book I've been reading, "Just Mercy," by Bryan Stevenson, a lawyer:

Stevenson was working hard for the release of a man unjustly condemned to death in Alabama. He'd been asked to talk about the case at a meeting in a church in the man's community, with the man's supportive neighbors.

But he knew some neighbors were "muted" (as he writes) in their support. Although they knew the man was innocent of the crime for which he'd been convicted, some neighbors were less than enthusiastic in his defense, because he'd had an affair, and wasn't a church-goer.

Stevenson began his talk with the story of the woman taken in adultery who was brought before Jesus by the men getting ready to stone her to death. He reminded the audience that Jesus had said, "Let he who is without sin among you cast the first stone." When we see people who are knocked down by the stones we throw at each other, he told the listeners, we can't join in. And we can't let that happen. We have to be stonecatchers.

Years later, he was coming from a New Orleans courthouse where a judge had released two men he'd been working to free. Both had served 50 years at the notorious Angola prison on a life sentence handed them as young teens. An older woman he'd seen several times in court was sitting on the steps, and motioned him over.

Stevenson asked if she was a friend or relative of one of the released men. But she said, no, she was just there for people who needed someone to "lean on" in their misery and pain.

She'd started coming to the court for the trial of the teenagers who had murdered her grandson, about 15 years before. They were convicted and sentenced, she said. "I thought it would make me feel better, but it actually made me feel worse. I sat in the courtroom after they were sentenced and just cried and cried."

A woman she didn't know saw her, and came and sat with her. "I think she sat with me for almost two hours. For well over an hour, we didn't neither one of us say a word. It felt good to finally have someone to lean on..."

She felt the Lord wanted her to be at the court daily, "...letting anybody lean on me who needed it...all this grief and violence...people shooting each other, hurting each other like they don't care...it's a lot of pain. I decided I was supposed to be here to catch some of the stones people cast at each other."

Stevenson thought of his own invocation of Jesus' teaching years before.

The woman told him, "I heard you in that courtroom today...I know you's a stonecatcher too."

Stevenson laughed and said, "Well, I guess I try to be."

The woman took his hands, and began to rub his palms gently. "Well, it hurts to catch all them stones people throw."


Sunday, November 06, 2016

Moral Relativism


"What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? May it never be !" (Romans 6:1,2)

It's fashionable for Christians to condemn "moral relativism" as spiritual evil.

It's also fashionable for Christians to practice moral relativism: justifying themselves for choosing "the lesser of two evils."

Saturday, November 05, 2016

The Lesser of Two Evils



Why do Christians justify "their" unrighteous politicians as preferable to the unrighteous politicians of "the other side" ?  Is it God's moral command to choose "the lesser of two evils" ?

"...why not say...as some claim that we say, 'Let us do evil that good may come' ?"  (Romans 3:8)

Why do Christians excuse their favorite politicians' doing evil on politicians promise that good ("pro-life" courts, for example) will come of it ?

God's promise to evil-doers, and those who justify them in evil, is infinitely more certain than that of the politicians: "Their condemnation is just" (ibid).


Friday, November 04, 2016

Jubilee


Without going into all of the Torah's details and nuances, we're all familiar with the idea of the "Year of Jubilee."

In the Year of Jubilee, debts are forgiven, the land restored to its owners, slaves freed. It is the great year of God's favor manifest in His creation, to His people.

The idea, and the term, should particularly resonate for Americans who are the least bit aware of our country's history. David Barton and others have fabricated a politically-deceptive "Christian heritage" for America: but for all of us who love the real righteousness God has worked in this country's history, the destruction of the rebellious Confederacy and its "peculiar institution" was what the South's (former-) slaves proclaimed it, a true Year of God's Jubilee.

The more I meditate on this year's incredible events, and the more I hear God speaking "freedom" when I'm in the company of other devoted Christians, my hope grows that this may also be a Year of Jubilee in America. That perhaps God will this year set Christians free from the lies and deceptions that have enslaved us the last 40 years to a faction of politicians and their evil agenda.

More than in any of those past years, this year we see morally-bankrupt politicians shamelessly spouting lies and hatred. But as they increasingly deepen America's moral darkness, Truth shines brighter than ever before.

God is our Hope. As more and more Christians question the lies, Jesus has promised that the Spirit "...will guide you into all the truth" (John 16:13). He has promised that when we know the truth, "...the truth will make you free" (John 8:32).

This may be the "favorable year of the Lord:" the year His Son the Messiah proclaims release for His captive people, and recovery of sight for those blind to The Truth (Luke 4:18-20). And those whom the Son sets free will be free indeed (John 8:36).

HALLELUJAH !! Praise His name !



Friday, October 28, 2016

Election Lessons



I'm taking two simple lessons from this year's election. They probably hold true for all elections.

First, that God "...removes kings and establishes kings" (Daniel 2:21). Contrary the theory of democracy, choosing rulers is emphatically not man's prerogative.

Second, that the only real importance of anyone's vote is that it shows what a voter's heart approves.

Scripture says “Happy is he who does not condemn himself in what he approves.” (Romans 14:22) And "...if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence before God" (I John 3:21).

The Monkey Lesson


I didn't know much, or care much, about Donald Trump at all a few years ago. What little I was aware of him, it was because he had a "reality-TV" show which I'd never been interested in watching.

What little I'd seen and heard of him, I didn't want to see or hear any more of him. He seemed the prototypical sleazy and overbearing "New York" businessman. Not someone I had any reason to want to hear or see.

But Donald wasn't satisfied with all he had...as loudly as he proclaimed to everyone who would listen how wonderful it (and he) was. He wanted more: he wanted the highest "prize" in the land. And despite his lack of any spiritual, intellectual, character, personality, or practical qualifications for the top office in the land, he was sure his winning "business" skills (loud pushiness, dishonest dealings, bullying) would take him to the top.

I almost feel sorry for him. Not that it looks like he's going to lose. God will determine that, in His Own time.

I feel sorry for Donald Trump that his overblown ambition has made everyone in the country sharply (and constantly) aware of what he is. No one can hide what they really are, when their every thought and action, past and present, is in everyone's face, constantly. And that's what running for President entails.

So everyone in America (indeed, the world) is now fully, daily, hourly, aware of what Donald Trump is.

The proverb about monkeys picking coconuts comes to mind. Monkeys ambitious for the highest coconuts have to climb the highest: and should remember that "the higher you climb, the more you show your ass."