Thursday, August 31, 2017

DAILY ENCOURAGEMENT

"Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, do not abandon those who search for you." [Psalm 9:10 (NLT)]

"Come, let’s worship and bow down! Let’s kneel before the LORD, our maker! He is our God, and we are the people of his pasture, the sheep in his hands. If only you would listen to his voice right now!" (Psalm 95:6-7)

"Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved" (Psalm 55:22)

"So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." (2 Corinthians 4:18)

This reminds me of Hebrews 11:1 -- "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
When we focus on the Lord and trust in Him, we can be sure that all our needs will be met and that God has good plans for us. We don't have to manipulate people or circumstances to get our needs met. We can rest inthe Lord and trust Him, confident that as we move forward in faith, all that we need will be provided.

I don't mean that we just sit around and wait for things to happen. I mean that we move ahead in the way we think best and pray for discernment of God's will as we keep trying to do what we believe God is lovingly leading us to do.

The passage from 2 Corinthians 4:18 also reminds me of the unseen, but real "host of witnesses" -- "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." (Hebrews 12:1)

Even though it may seem like it sometimes, we are never alone.

God has given his angels charge over us to guard us in all our ways (Psalm 91:11) -- and the "host of witnesses" are those who have loved us and encouraged us in our faith journey, but have gone on to Glory. These include people we have known in person and people we have read about or heard about who have been faithful to the Lord and blessed.

I hope you been encouraged by someone today -- and that also you have had the opportunity to encourage someone else and to put love into action in some way for the Glory of God.

May the Lord continue to bless and keep you and everyone you love, today and always.

Friday, August 18, 2017

PRAYING TO THE SAME GOD

When Abraham Lincoln made the observation in his Second Inaugural Address that people of both sides of the Civil War "read the same Bible and prayed to the same God," he then wondered at that, saying, "It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged"

Lincoln saw the Civil War as God's just punishment against our nation for allowing the sin of slavery to exist, also saying, "Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said 'the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.'"

Lincoln knew the Bible well, as is evident when we read his speeches and are reminded that it was the first book her ever read since his mother used it when she taught him to read as a child according to his own witness. And Lincoln was known to spend time on his knees in prayer and to seek the counsel of pastors and even bishops such as the Methodist bishop with whom he went to the church where I was a member during my earliest years in Washington. During one service, Lincoln heard about a missionary effort to African people that had been started by the women of the Methodist Church, and he donated $300 to that cause.

In addition, on a political level, Lincoln never thought of the states that had joined the Confederacy as an enemy states, but as people in states that still belonged to the Union as their forefathers had made commitments to join in good faith. His focus in answering the war that they started was to bring them back to the Union and to free the slaves that they wanted to keep in bondage.

As many people have pointed out, our nation has had to work against the evil of oppression and inequality and its rotten fruit time and again since the end of the Civil War and the reunification of our nation. The newly freed people and their descendants suffered because of white supremacist and hate groups bent on oppressing them and subjugating them from the time right after the Civil War with the founding of the KKK and then the institution of the Jim Crow laws and other demeaning circumstances that perpetuated the lack of opportunity, poverty; and misery and oppression they suffered for almost another hundred years until the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960's and beyond.

Yet, still . . . here we are again. The same spirits of hatred and evil have been embodied by a new generation of people who teach hate, instill fear and collect and carry assault rifles and other weapons that in no way could be considered necessary just to defend their homes and their families, but which were designed for use in battle in wars.

How can anyone defend them? Even though they have the rights of free speech and to assemble as well as to bear arms, none of those rights should be used to threaten or frighten or wound, torture and kill other people here on our soil who not only are guaranteed the same rights and freedoms, but who have suffered long because of the kind of people who now seek to take over or nation as if they are the only ones who belong to it.

Enough is enough.

There is no biblical justification to condone and allow hatred and evil to dominate people. Over and over the Bible narrative reports how God intervened for those who are oppressed against their oppressors. Jesu came to shoe God's power in overcoming slavery to sin and death, so how can people who call themselves Christian condone and encourage or allow the people who spew hatred and do evil?

There is a problem. People are again "reading the same Bible and praying to the same God," but we can be sure that our nation will again suffer from the choices we make if we condone and support these people of hate bent on doing evil and do nothing to stop them, as God is our judge.

It took me several days after I was inspired to write about this to be able to write it without sounding like I was judging or condemning anyone. Reading Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address helped. And writing what I believed God was leading me to say in some conversations with friends on FB helped, too.

We are all in this together, but too often our systemic racism has left those who suffer feeling like they are alone while at the same time whether or not someone who is white acts out in a racist way, everyone who is white is intrinsically safer and more secure than African Americans and other minorities on the hate lists of those bent on doing evil.

It is interesting that people have gotten more upset since the Neo-Nazis have joined the historical white supremacists recently. In some ways it is a good thing that they did because they struck a chord that has given more people the realization that we can't put up with the people who are mounting this new campaign of hatred and fear mongering and evil activity.

It's not a moment too soon, because we can't let them get away with it. And we can't condone or allow the president of the United States to be someone who condones and encourages the people who belong to nearly 1000 open hate groups and who knows how many more that are hidden away.

It's not just about politics and it's not just about religion. We have a crisis that will shake the core beliefs of both our nation and Christianity to the core. As ever, God will make the disposition of the outcome, but the consequences will be manifest both on Earth and in Heaven.

Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. God have mercy.

RIGHTS VS RESPONSIBILITIES

We all have the right to believe what we want and to say what we want. But no one has the right to impose beliefs on others or to act out their hatred so that it causes fear and/or pain and/or wounds and/or death. 
THAT was the problem with what happened in Charlottesville. And even though they used the excuse about the RE Lee statue, they called their assembly "Unite the Right," and their purpose was to reinstate the kind of era that RE Lee and the Confederate leadership fought and lost to protect and perpetuate. They designed a gathering meant to incite hatred and violence and fulfilled their purposes to their glee. They should not be allowed to continue. 
Hate groups have no place in America. None of us is safe if we allow them to continue to teach their twisted propaganda; to train people to use and compile assault weapons; to support KKK goals and make Nazi salutes; and export their hatred and evil.
People of the Body of Christ should be the first ones to condemn this hatred and work against this evil. Instead, white Protestant conservative Americans are the only "believers" not on the list of the haters. Certainly not all white Protestant conservatives belong to hate groups, but many of them are either silent about or supportive of what happened in Charlottesville and they need to be called out about it.
Search your conscience.
  

EVALUATION AND DISCERNMENT VS JUDGING AND CONDEMNING


In terms of what happened in Charlottesville and the rise of hate and fascism in America, we can't be afraid to evaluate what has been happening and to use discernment in deciding what we are called to do about it to act against hatred and evil. At the same time, we are cautioned not to judge and condemn people, but rather to love them and pray for them.
Loving someone when you are afraid of them is very difficult. Praying for those who persecute you and spitefully use you like bullies and oppressors is also very hard. But when we have trouble doing something that the Lord has asked us to do, we just need to turn to Him as ask for help.
In some of Jesus' final words to His disciples before and after his resurrection, He made it clear to them that following Him was not going to be easy. Everything about the Kingdom of Heaven and trying to walk the narrow way of righteousness and peace with God is anathema to the way the powerful in the world encourage people to live. 
When Jesus told His disciples that they needed to take up their crosses and follow Him, it must have terrified them. The Romans used crucifixion as punishment to put down the rebellions of oppressed people they ruled. It was used in ancient times all the way back to the Persian Empire, and especially to execute runaway slaves and traitors.
In our day, the idea that we, too, would need to do something dangerous that would lead to our deaths in order to follow Jesus does not really enter into it. Except maybe in cases like today's environment where unless we stand up to the hatred and evil that is increasing, we will find ourselves in danger.
The last week or so have been very upsetting and although the perpetrators of hate and evil have been easy to pray for while also praying for the people they have targeted, I have found myself most angry with the anti-president in the WH who has not had the moral fiber to denounce the evil-doers and instead, from the earliest days of his campaign -- and apparently all his life been on the side of bullies against people in the minority in the U.S. 
I know that I have been very critical of him and that the most important thing is to pray for him and against the hatred and evil he and his followers have succumbed to in the sickness of their minds and hearts. 
At the same time, I will continue doing everything I feel led to do to work against this hatred and evil in our times. Enough is enough.
We have out work cut out for us and need all the help we can get. Together we will be victorious because we have love and peace on our side and the light of the world. The darkness of hatred and evil cannot overcome it.
  

THE LION PROWLS


"Be sober, be watchful: your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour." [1 Peter 5:8 (ASV)]
In the era that Saint Peter wrote his epistles to the earliest Christians, he used the image of a lion to describe how the adversary works against people who try to live in the fullness of God's love and peace.
The prowling of the lions of hate and evil are out there even when we are asleep in the quiet of our houses and well-guarded streets. But there are people who are more vulnerable than we are to the present when hatred and evil are being embodied and threaten all of us, but especially those they hate the most.
It is a time to wake up and do something about the lions who would devour the defenseless and to be on the side of God who created us all and who wants each one of us to live fearlessly and courageously, without being subject to violence and the threat of violence.
So we have out work cut out for us and each one of us must decide whose side we are on . . . the side of the defenseless and innocent or the side of the devouring lions.
We are not alone as long as we work together and trust that as ever, love and goodness always win out over hatred and evil.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY

This comes from a discussion I was having with a dear friend I have known since we were kids in the mid-60s -- 

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY 

 I have a problem with organized religion, and focus much more on spirituality and who we are in Spirit.  

Jesus said, "God is Spirit and will be worshipped in spirit and in truth." He was against the organized religion of His day, too.  I believe He came to demonstrate that who we are in Spirit is more important than the way people institutionalize and proscribe activities, making doctrine and binding and restricting God's interaction with people as individuals. 

It becomes a power struggle between how men want to have control over people and end up subjugating and oppressing them in the name of their idea of God.  

We were born into a time when the spiritual has begun to have ascendancy over institutionalize religion, and especially the radically extremist sects of all the major culturally based religions.  

Whenever people try to forcefully impose their belief systems on others, the results always include suffering.  On a spiritual level if you believe that love is what counts and make all your decisions based on what would be the most loving outcome for your self and whoever else is involved, you will always be on the side of the angels, messengers of Love.

On the other hand, of course, when people think about and act out of a desire for physical power over others based on hatred and instilling fear as a tool of their activity, only suffering, death and darkness ensue.  It is a case of choosing to focus on the physical and material over positive, loving spirituality.

All of this I have come to understand through the spiritual experiences in my life and through my walk with God in Jesus.  But each individual experiences and interprets his or her spiritual life in a unique way that only he or she can understand or explain.  

The saddest thing about the conservative fringe along the spectrum to the radical extremists is that they distort all that in moderation is positive, loving and nurturing.  They take over the authority to judge and condemn others out of their own twisted perspective and self-righteousness.  The quench the Spirit of Love and Joy and Peace and end up with crushing judgmentalism and a spirit-less, joy-less set of rules and regulations binding a closed society that spews forth hatred in the name of a deceitful anti-Christ.

I feel so sorry for them because of their delusions, and sorry for the people they teach to believe that their twisted, limited, destructive way of looking at the Gospel of Love is true Christianity.  Moreover, Jesus did not come to form a religion, but to demonstrate that Love and Light and Life and Truth are all that counts and are completely discoverable and available to everyone. Each person will access all of this in the way that makes the most sense and is accessible to him or her out of the culture, individual experiences and choices that each person makes in the course of his or her life.

How deep each person desires to delve into Spirit is totally up to that individual and some people even go as far as to deny they are spiritual and to reject the fullness of love that includes, but is beyond the physical part of it.

One of my favorite things about being in touch online is that I think it is very close to the way we will always be connected in spirit with the people that we love and care about, from here to eternity. 


❤️❤️❤️

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

LIKE A TOTAL ECLIPSE

It is going to take all of us working together so that our nation will truly live up to the ideals that it was "conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men" are created equal--and let's make that all people are/EVERYONE is created equal. 
We have been a light to the people of the world for most of our 241 years through forty-four presidents. The light never shined as bright as it could have because it was shrouded because slavery was allowed to remain and because of the way the indigenous people of our territories were treated. 
And our light of liberty that has promised the hope of refuge, justice and opportunity to suffering people in the world was threatened to be extinguished by the formation of the Confederacy and the Civil War. 
Then our light has shined brighter because of our efforts to end both of the World Wars in the 20th Century and when we fought Communist oppression in Korea and Vietnam. Even when we have delayed and faltered and come up short, until recently we have always fought against enemies who have subjugated and oppressed people while waging wars of terror against them.
Hopefully this will be like a total eclipse of the sun so that even though the light becomes covered over and most of it occluded by shadow, it will last a very short time and we will be able to remain hopeful that we will see and shine our light again.
What changed so fundamentally that we find ourselves with leadership that aids, abets and encourages all that we have fought against previously?
Some say it is backlash from those who insist that only white men should be in power and that only caucasians have a right to be Americans. Those are sickening thoughts unworthy of the descendants of our idealist founders, imperfect people though they were.
We are paying again for their inability to put their ideals into practice, demeaning and limiting them by choosing the importance of wealth over the importance of people's live and well-being.
We must stop this from happening again, and it will take all of us working together with God's help to do it.
And yes, as a friend pointed out to me today, even people who don't believe in God can recognize evil when they see it. So, of course. All of us who know evil when we see it can work together against the people who are embracing and perpetrating it.
If we don't work together, we will all suffer and so will generations of people, even those who thought it would be okay to allow this administration to be in power.
It's not okay. We need to get them out and work against those who are in league with them.
Now. 
Until we've won back our nation.
It may take a while. Nevertheless, we will persist.

I WAS JUST A COLD WARRIOR


Dearly Beloved, you probably know that I'm a veteran, and you also might know of that are you with PTSD. It didn't result from being in combat on what you usually think of as a battlefield. But all kinds of wars are engendered by hate and someways, and we who are Cold Warriors we're preparing for the unthinkable possibility of nuclear war because of the hatred and fear that developed in the post World War II era because of archaeological an economic differences and the ravages of that war and those that followed in Korea and in Vietnam.

So the traumatic experiences that I had came from being in the company of comrades who helped to monitor the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and in support of pilots who intercepted Soviet bombers off the coasts of Alaska never knowing if the next intercept would be on the day that "the balloon went up". 

That was the euphemism we used to describe the beginning of all out nuclear war which has been a reality since we first employed nuclear weapons to help convince Japan to surrender and then other countries also got that capability and then developed nuclear arsenals.

I can remember being terrified as a nine-year-old child during the Cuban Missile Crisis and beyond. One of the reasons I decided to study the Russian language when I was fifteen, and it was offered in my high school, was that, frightened as I was, I wanted to try to help do something about stopping anything that might lead to an all out nuclear war.

Of course by the time the US involvement in Southeast Asia was ongoing, and Arms Race was moving along full speed ahead. When I went to college I was determined to continue studying Russian, and also to find out more about Russian culture and history. 

I wanted to know why the US and the Soviet Union, and the other three nuclear powers at that time in the early 70s--Great Britain, France and China--felt it necessary to hold the people of the world hostage by the threats of using nuclear weapons.

That led me to join the US Air Force and become an intelligence officer specializing in Soviet military and political affairs, in the strategic triad; and in space, missile, nuclear and advanced weapons developments. In the 1980s, when I was on active duty and all the years I served in the reserves, counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence was important as well.

I took part in operations when Soviet missiles were being tested in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and when we were testing missiles and launching manned and unmanned spacecraft off the east central coast of Florida. My responsibilities to serve the fighter pilots I worked with at the 21st Tactical Fighter Wing in Alaska included aircraft recognition training; electronic warfare training, search and rescue training and other kinds of training pertinent to our mission. 

Pilots I worked with, knew well and cared about were killed in aircraft crashes or successfully ejected from planes that stopped working properly over the wilderness of Alaska. Our wonderfully well-liked wing commander was lost when his plan crashed into the Yellow Sea just as we began to take part in an annual exercise for the protection of South Korea.  I was one of the last people to see him after briefing him before his combat exercise sortie. But I also saw some of my best friend right before their accidents as well.

So the PTSD triggers that lead to the symptoms for me do not come from hand-to-hand combat or being in the proximity of IED detonations like the young veterans I see getting help at the VA Med Ctrs where I have been blessed to be have been able to get help since 1988. 

The best thing about that is the understanding I have for the veterans of all ages who are getting the help they need from our nation's Veterans Administration.

The worst thing is seeing how many men and women are suffering. 

No one ever comes back from experiencing the violence that is based in hatred. Everyone who comes back from a war or other kinds of trauma is affected in some life-changing way.

And sadly, the promises made to veterans by our government are not always made good. Budgets get cut and sometimes the first place the funds disappear are those for veterans' benefits. 

You may recall that beginning in 1993 through 2017, there were two administrations when veterans benefits were fully funded (the Clinton Administration and the Obama Administration) with eight years in between when the medical benefits were cut so extremely by the younger Bush Administration that young veterans who had fought in former Yugoslavia and were coming home wounded from Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as older veterans all the way back to the WW II era found severely degraded medical services. 

That was all over the news at the time because veterans organizations and the press finally made sure everyone knew. I was lucky that during those early years of the new millennium, starting in the spring of 2005, I didn't need much help from any VA Clinics, and was blessed to be able to go overseas in mission to Kazakhstan and Russia for months at a time through the spring of 2011.

That was another way that the Lord allowed me to use my Russian language capabilities and my experiences learning about Russian history and Russian culture.

Of course I learned a lot more about the former Soviet people and a lot more about faith, too, in those years.  And the dedication to mission that I was trained to use in uniform stood me in good stead while in service to the Lord as well.

These are examples of how God has used things that were difficult for me for good in my life and work.

The reason I started to write this was that I was reflecting on why the election and the last eight months have triggered some PTSD episodes for me. I realized that the rampant hatred and fear that has been lying just under the surface during this administration have been scary to me in not unreasonable ways. 

And now that last weekend we have witnessed an eruption of the hatred and violence, the trauma triggers continue.  I thank God that I have help when the symptoms are triggered and memories seem to rear their ugly heads.

Rationally I understand why and I have the tools to work through the symptoms and come out on the peaceful, fearless side again.

But why should we be going through it again? What are we going to do to stop them?

I know a lot of people are working on the answers to those questions and I will find more ways to help, God willing.

It is going to take all of us working together so that our nation will truly live up to the ideals that it was "conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men" are created equal--and let's make that all people are/EVERYONE is created equal. 

We have been a light to the people of the world for most of our 241 years through forty-four presidents. The light never shined as bright as it could have because it was shrouded because slavery was allowed to remain and because of the way the indigenous people of our territories were treated. 

And our light of liberty that has promised the hope of refuge, justice and opportunity to suffering people in the world was threatened to be extinguished by the formation of the Confederacy and the Civil War. 

Then our light has shined brighter because of our efforts to end both of the World Wars in the 20th Century and when we fought Communist oppression in Korea and Vietnam. Even when we have delayed and faltered and come up short, until recently we have always fought against enemies who have subjugated and oppressed people while waging wars of terror against them.

What changed so fundamentally that we find ourselves with leadership that aids, abets and encourages all that we have fought against previously?

Some say it is backlash from those who insist that only white men should be in power and that only caucasians have a right to be Americans. Those are sickening thoughts unworthy of the descendants of our idealist founders, imperfect people though they were.

We are paying again for their inability to put their ideals into practice, demeaning and limiting them by choosing the importance of wealth over the importance of people's live and well-being.

We must stop this from happening again, and it will take all of us working together with God's help to do it.

And yes, as a friend pointed out to me today, even people who don't believe in God can recognize evil when they see it. So, of course. All of us who know evil when we see it can work together against the people who are embracing and perpetrating it.

If we don't work together, we will all suffer and so will generations of people, even those who thought it would be okay to allow this administration to be in power.

It's not okay. We need to get them out and work against those who are in league with them.

Now. Until we've won back our nation.

It may take a while. Nevertheless, we will persist.

Monday, August 14, 2017

IT'S THE SAME OLD EVIL

Here we are again, having to work against the evil men do in order to feed their egos, remain in power, subjugate and terrorize and keep their wealth all to themselves. Spiritually, there is nothing new about what is happening in our country today. We have a foolish puppet in the WH whose strings are pulled by men with an alt rt, neo-Nazi, white supremacist agenda and whose goals are being met step by step. 
They are on offense and we have to scramble for the defense, as it always is when evil is perpetrated by people against the vulnerable. The puppet and his puppet masters have a base of support, but they are not in the majority. They are in power because not enough people recognized the danger of allowing them to be elected. And the Republicans who control Congress glibly told us that they could control the evil-doers.
Not so much.
So her we are again, just like every time in the history of our nation when we have allowed evil to exist in our nation or in the world so that battles have to be fought against it in order to have peace again. 
Our Founders allowed slavery to remain even when trying to establish a new nation dedicated to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for everyone. That led to one of the most horrible wars that devastated the nation. 
But evil was defeated and people in bondage were emancipated.
Evil doesn't give up, though . . . and unless the people who are against it faithfully work to keep it at bay, it insidiously scenes for a way to challenge, terrorize, kill and destroy. 
However, evil needs a host. People who seek to use evil give it a chance to exist and propagate. It will exist here on Earth until the Earth is no more. Because of free will and the desire of God that people make the choice to love instead of to hate and do evil, we will always have to deal with evil and its aftermath.
When Jesus was born, God was bringing about the instrument of the salvation of every person who has ever lived and ever will live, and at Jesus' birth all Creation was redeemed. God was revealed to people when Jesus walked here on Earth, when he taught about what God is really like and how different the ways of the Kingdom of Heaven are. Because Jesus suffered the Passion, was crucified, died and rose again, He defeat of the evils of sin and death brought in a new era.
From the time that Jesus sent His Holy Spirit to abide with people, we have had the power to work against evil and help to be able to reject temptation and win against the spiritual forces of evil.
The only problem is that in our poet-enlightenment world, in our societies seduced by secular humanism, we are no longer aware of the spiritual world and we have come to excuse the evil that men do as if it is okay for them to get away with it because of our dedication to freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution. 
Those freedoms are not absolute. They are always tempered by responsibilities that go with them. None of the freedoms exist without qualifications that include that every citizen of our nation has a right first to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which are guaranteed by God, not by instruments of human governments.
Aye . . . there's the rub. The Declaration of Independence was a call to liberty for a group of people who then formed a nation. But in setting out the way the nation would work in the Constitution, they immediately needed to amend it with the Bill of Rights. And over time, some of the provisions in the Bill of Rights have been propagandized and changed from the intent behind the words used by the Founders.
Freedom of Speech is limited to exclude the kind of speech that incites violence based in hate.
The Right to Bear Arms was meant to ensure that people could protect their families and homes, not so that homegrown terrorist militias and sick and evil people could use guns to kill innocent children and others whenever they felt like it. 
The Right to Assemble was meant to make sure that groups of people had a voice and could work together against abuses of power, not so that people who want to terrorize others could do so with impunity.
We are so far off the deep end, and the evil has made inroads step by step. We have allowed them to and even made excuses for them. 
So look where we are now,
The spiritual forces of evil have found enough hosts in people so sick and bent on the use of force to subjugate, terrorize and murder for their own delusional reasons.
We are in trouble and we have our work cut out for us.
What happened in Charlottesville has becomes a wake-up call. But there are near a thousand hate groups operating openly in the US according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. And how many more are there hiding in the woods? 
They are uncountable because of the deviousness of evil and those who seek it out, succumb to it and allow it to exist while encouraging it to flourish.
After the election so many of my Republican friends had the wool pulled over their eyes. They said things like, "Oh, come one! Give him a chance," and it doesn't matter that the majority of voters was against him."
And not enough Republicans are denouncing him and the perpetrators of what happened in Charlottesville and other places. The spiritual forces of evil still have hosts -- and sometimes the hosts are impassive or just turning the other way.
That's how evil was allowed to rise and come into power in Nazi Germany and in Russia under Stalin and in Japan. That's how the forces of Communist Russia and Communist China continued to work to influence and take over Korea and Viet Nam. 
And evil working through greed has allowed us to give away our economy and influence in the world to China as Russia has subverted our nation through the greed and collusion with the man who got into the WH partly through their interference and because of the financial hold over him that the goenrnment-controlled banks and the leadership of Russia have over him.
Make not mistake. We are now in the fight of our lives. Evil has once again reared its ugly head and taken power in ways that we were not clever enough to see before the takeover. 
So now we have our work cut out for us and it is not going to be over quickly. As a nation we have rejected God in order to serve the idols of wealth, material possessions and temporal power. We have become disobedient in the same kinds of ways that ancient Israel and then Judah rejected God.
So we are now subject to the consequences and all we can do to make it better is to repent and turn back to the Lord as we explore Him to help us.
Sin and death were already conquered through Jesus, but we have to turn to God and be faithful to Him in order to be saved from the evil that surrounds us.
We have to choose to serve God and trust Him by being obedient and allowing Him to work in us against the evil for the sake of our children and grandchildren, our nation and the world.
We are not alone. Many people of faith will rise to God's call to defeat this evil. We were born for such a time as this. We can count on the Holy Spirit to help us. The battle belongs to the Lord and He always has the victory.
And we have a host of witnesses in Heaven who surround us in Spirit. We can "run this race" that has been presented to us, and in God we will not fail.
As it says in Hebrews 12:1-3 (Phillips version): Surrounded then as we are by these serried ranks of witnesses, let us strip off everything that hinders us, as well as the sin which dogs our feet, and let us run the race that we have to run with patience, our eyes fixed on Jesus the source and the goal of our faith. For He Himself endured a cross and thought nothing of its shame because of the joy He knew would follow His suffering; and He is now seated at the right hand of God’s throne. Think constantly of him enduring all that sinful men could say against him and you will not lose your purpose or your courage."

SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE REPUBLICANS . . . HOWEVER . . .

 During the 17 years I lived in Washington DC from 1988, I got to the point where I really hate politics and the specially was concerned about how increasingly vitriolic and nasty the Republicans reacted to any policies that led to taking care of people in need or that encouraged women and minorities to work in higher levels of government. I was raised by parents who believed in civil rights and the importance of equal opportunity for all people and who lived out the Gospel and raised us in the church. 
Nevertheless, when we moved from the Democratic bastion of a working class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago to a predominantly Republican suburb where some of the wealthiest people in the whole State of Illinois lived, we were in the minority and grew up with children of parents who voted Republican. 
Despite that, we were idealistic baby boomers, so when our high school history teachers allows us to have a mock convention and election in 1968 right before RFK was assassinated, we elected him, being rebellious against the parents of the establishment.
So during the campaigning for this last presidential, and especially since this alt rt embarrassment has moved ahead with his nasty, absurd and dangerous political agenda, I have continued to stay in touch with my Republican friends, though our conversations have so very often turned into unresolvable arguments.
And I have been "un-friended" by many of them on FB . . . sometimes because of my liberal Democratic views and sometimes because I am not a conservative Christian. It's been interesting, and also sometimes sad because of how long I have known and loved them. And the only times I have felt led to un-friend anyone has been when they would not stop making racist comments or comments that were nasty about candidates or defending gun control while denigrating me and others who believe in it.
So the most important question I have is, "How can we continue to love one another if those we love support evil and hatred that is encouraged and defended at the highest level of political power in the US?"
And if the people who insist that they should be allowed to have whatever kind of weapons they want and however many weapons they want continue to act the way the alt rt, nor-Nazi homegrown terrorists were acting in Charlottesville this weekend, are my Republican and conservative Christian friends going to continue to justify them and support them the way dt has?
I can't conscience it in good faith.
So Jesus' admonition to live our enemies and to pray for those who persecute us and spitefully use us has to come into play here. That's a kind of love that is very difficult to demonstrate. And this is not the first time the Lord has convicted me of needing to do that.
When I was ordained as a pastor in He Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in 1996, I was sent to love and serve the people of the congregations of three rural churches near Harpers Ferry, WV. Imagine my shock to realize that the members belonged to white supremacist organizations because their ancestors had joined them from the time right after the Civil War. 
Certainly not necessarily every member of all three churches was still connected to these racist and fascist organizations, but I saw for the first time how societies like theirs worked and perpetuated the hatred and evil characteristic in those organizations. Several times people made excuses for their society and protested that things were better than they had been in the past, but violence and the threat of violence still lingered because the society still tolerated the organizations hat were established to perpetuate hatred, fear and evil.
So now here we are, at this point in history where we have a president who supports and encourages the kind of thing that happened this weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia. The racists and neo-Nazis gathered to protest moving a statue of Robert E. Lee. The Bill of Rights of our Constitution guarantees them the right to do that. And it reminded me of sickening photos of the past that I have seen of thousands of KKK members marching down Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC between the Capitol and the White House. 
Where were the protestors against them? Freedom of speech and the right to assemble are very important, but as someone pointed out on FB last night, it is against the law in Germany to display a Nazi swastika. And with good reason. 
So we are in a position where unless we want that kind of display and violence and evil to grow and engulf us, we have to do more. 
We have to pray and then act against this evil even if it costs us friendships or we have to agree to disagree with family members and loved ones.
We cannot tolerate or allow this evil to exist. It's time to stand up for what is right and protect all those targeted by hate and bigotry. We have to respond to this immediately and relentlessly.


We have our work cut out for us and with God's help we will be victorious no matter how long it takes or what it takes because the battle belongs to the Lord and He always has the victory.

WE CANNOT TOLERATE THIS!

I didn't see the photos and videos of the armed homegrown terrorist militia people in deep woods fatigues carrying assault rifles and other weapons until late last night. They marched in and lined the streets where the protesters against the evil white supremacists and neo-Nazis walked.
I was sickened and appalled by this photo and others like it, the people who want no restrictions on weapons ownership should be ashamed. It's one thing to say you want to have a weapon to protect your household. These people were just part of the kind of violence and the threat of violence that led to the rise of Naziism in Germany and that kept and keeps other dictators and fascists in power. 
And then for the deluded man in the WH to condone it with a wink toward his supporters, acting like the evil and violence was okay on their part, as if anyone else would have even been there if not for those homegrown terrorists was the most disturbing thing of all.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! 
We have to work harder against this.

SERVING GOD VERSUS SERVING EVIL

One of the saddest things that is happening is that people who say they believe in Jesus also support alt rt white supremacist rhetoric and violence. Some have tolerated and encouraged all that has led up to where we are with the kind of demonstrations and violence that occurred in Charlottesville, VA, last night and today. They have demonized those who follow Jesus by taking care of those in need and working for peace, justice, equality and righteousness by calling them liberals as if that is a dirty word. These are examples of how evil is disguised as goodness supposedly in line with the Word of God. Instead, they just use the Bible with their own twisted interpretations to persecute people and to under gird their economic and political power.
But God is not mocked. People reap what they sow. Violence begets violence and those who live through the use of violence and oppression are not part of the Kingdom of Heaven. 
The true Body of Christ has been co-opted and assaulted from within. The Holy Spirit has been supplanted by the Bible being turned into an idol to worship. 
It is a really a tool used by the Holy Spirit to help people understand God's relationship to Creation and with human beings. The Bible is important, but what is more important is allowing the Holy Spirit to truly reveal Jesus Christ to you.
When you come to know who God is Love and believe that Jesus is God incarnate -- His Son who is able to dwell in your heart, to guard and guide you, and to give you the ability to love others and to share the Gospel of love and light and life in Jesus -- then you become able to be an instrument of His peace.
Those who support this administration and the evil that is rising all around us and still call themselves followers of Jesus Christ will come to know someday that they have allowed themselves to be deceived and have been used for evil. I feel sad for them and I know it will be hard to see the true Light that has come into the world because they prefer the darkness of their own desires to have power over people, to teach them lies and to encourage the evil-doers. All their hatred and greed for material worth and power is so far from the teachings of Jesus.
They quench the Holy Spirit and turn their backs on those who are poor, hungry, naked, imprisoned spiritually by addictions and mental illnesses or incarcerated in physical prisons. They worship a god created in their image as the rulers of our society at the moment. They are deluded and corrupted.
As the ever-increasing acts of white supremacist and nei-Nazi violence and demonstrations continue, they are not only encouraged my the sick megalomaniac in the WH, it is not only the fringe elements of their movement who are at fault. The leadership of the Republican Party and everyone who voted for them is also responsible.
We are at a crossroads and the Lord is asking that ancient question, "Who will you serve?" You can serve God or choose to serve the ruler of this world. There are only two choices.
The politicized labels of "conservative" and "liberal" have been co-opted by religious fanatics who have never been in the majority of professing Christians who truly live out the Gospel of God's Redemption and Reconciliation in Jesus Christ, just as the "moral majority" was never a majority. It was propaganda mean to to deceive.
We are on the brink of an upheaval in our nation where fascism is encroaching on our rights and freedoms and the executive office has been overrun by people with an evil agenda who will do their best to stay in power. 
We must be the ones who stand up against them and work with God on the side of love not hate; justice and righteousness instead of bigotry and oppression; caring for everyone in need in our society instead of casting out those who are already dealing with the inequality and lack of opportunity perpetuated by the systemic racism that continually must be fought against.
We have to have courage as we choose to be on God's side because we are on the defensive. We have somehow allowed this evil to become manifest by allowing 45 to be elected. It will be a long haul and we have our work cut out for us. But we will win because the battle belongs to the Lord and He always has the victory.
In Christ we are the light of the world because He is the way, the truth and the light. During our time on earth we continually have before us the choice to either serve God or not. When we choose love instead of hate and work against the evil that surrounds us, we will come to know His strength and power. Some day we will hear Him say, "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Meanwhile we need to rest in Him and trust Him. We need to keep praying, keep listening for His guidance and keep stepping out in faith to do His will no matter what the odds seem to be.
The battle belongs to the Lord and He always has the victory.
We have been appointed as watchmen and have to responsibility to warn others of the evil that is coming to attack us. If we see the danger coming and do not sound the alarm, we will be held accountable. So keep watching, keep praying, and keep sounding the alarm so that we can all work against the evil that is beginning to try to take over.
"But if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet, so that the people are not warned, and the sword comes, and takes any one of them; that man is taken away in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at the watchman’s hand." [Ezekiel 33:6 (RSV)]

ENTERTAINING ANGELS UNAWARE

A comment was made about the post I wrote on FaceBook concerning the fact that in scripture when angels encounter human beings, they often saw to the people to whom they are sent, "Don't be afraid." They do this because people for the most part are shocked to see these messengers of God, and they need to be comforted.
I remember seeing angels as a child and they just filled me with wonder and peace. I believe angels are among us more than we realize . . . as is implied in that passage admonishing people to give hospitality to strangers because they might be "entertaining angels unaware" (from Hebrews 13:2).
I believe that all infants and small children are more connected to the spiritual world because human beings are primarily spirits incarnate in this earthly reality. We have to learn to feel more at home in the material world and then our conscious minds forget what our spirits know and connect to in dreams and meditation or in dissociation . . . mystical visions . . . contemplative prayer.
Then also there's that concept concerning the "thinness" of the barrier between the material and the spiritual. . . God always had good reasons for sending His messengers to the people who we read about in the scriptures. In our post-enlightenment world of Western secular humanism, though, we have been taught to disbelieve in the spiritual world. Therefore many of us have allowed massive intellectual blocks to remain, so this may preclude heavenly interaction.
In one Bible study source I came across, it says that angels are mentioned around 300 times in scripture. The most spectacular visitation is described in Chapter Two of Luke's Gospel when he writes of the angel who appeared to the shepherds along with the heavenly host to announce that the fullness of God's redeeming love and peace had come into the world with the birth of Jesus. And yes, the shepherds at first were "sore afraid," which has also been translated as "terrified" in English.
They had reasons to be afraid. First to have seen the glory that "shone around" the angel that appeared to them in the midst of that dark night under the stars must have indeed been quite a shock. Next, they were the recipients of the proclamation that God had fulfilled the promise He had first made through the prophet Isaiah about 700 years earlier that the Messiah had been born in nearby Bethlehem. And then the shepherds heard the heavenly host singing wonderful praises to God. Of course it was like nothing that they or anyone had ever experienced.
How awesome!!
After watching the angels head back to Heaven, the shepherds made a decision to check out what had been told to them. Their fear had left them and they headed into town to find "the babe wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger".
There is a lot more to say about angels in scripture, but I will stop for now. I would love to know if the Lord has sent messengers your way. Let me know if you would care to share, Beloved.