Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Anger
"A passionate temper renders a man unfit for advice, deprives him of his reason, robs him of all that is either great or noble in his nature; it makes him unfit for conversation, destroys friendship, changes justice into cruelty, and turns all order into confusion. Says Lord Bacon: 'An angry man who suppresses his passions, thinks worse than he speaks; and an angry man that will chide, speaks worse than he thinks. A wise man hath no more anger than is necessary to show that he can apprehend the first wrong, nor any more revenge than justly to prevent a second.'
Don't you wish we didn't continue to need to be reminded?
"A True Friend," and photo from the internet.
Teachable moments
Children continually interrogate us, it symbolizes the life of childhood. "Why" and "What" are the keys with which it unlocks the treasury of the world. The boy's numberless questions often seem trivial, but the wise parent will never turn them off unanswered if he can help it. It is his rich opportunity of teaching. Here, with the child's question, he is met half way, and there is all the difference between impressing truth on an eager mind and an uninterested one. The little fellow, helping you at your work and spearing you with endless questions, may learn as much in a half hour in those moments as in a week when his body is a prisoner in a school-room and his thoughts are out of doors."
From my new book store find, "A True Friend."
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
A second cry for help.
I shared this letter I got at Teen Challenge some time ago with the group at the Jail. I gave each a copy to look at. I gathered them up but didn't notice until today that someone had added their equally desperate cry for help at the bottom.
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
We
all have gifts and callings and when we read the Bible we interpret it through
the filter of those gifts and callings. The following is how I interpret the
Sermon on the Mount.
“Blessed
are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
I
think it’s clear that it refers to those of a repentant and contrite heart, but
a wider application applies to those that are downtrodden in spirit, the poor
inner city single mom who has little hope that her children will break out of
the cycle of poverty; the child who has suffered abuse and has lost his way and
lives in dejection and despair or acts out in anger and rage; the desperately
poor in developing countries that live with hunger, lack of medical help and
despair; the drug addicted person who lives in bondage and confusion without
hope. The spirit of dejection, which sees no end in sight, all “that are weary
and heavy laden,” all that live in utter hopelessness and are overcome with a
“poor spirit.”
Is.
61:1 The Spirit
of the Lord God is upon me,
Because the Lord has anointed me
To bring good news to the afflicted;
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to captives
And freedom to those who are bound.”
Because the Lord has anointed me
To bring good news to the afflicted;
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
To proclaim liberty to captives
And freedom to those who are bound.”
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be
comforted.”
I think this also applies to
those who are involved in ministries working with the marginalized people of
the world like Job who -------
…delivered the poor who cried for help,
And the orphan who had no
helper.
The blessing of the one
ready to perish came upon me,
And I made the widow’s hear
sing for joy.
I put on righteousness and
it clothed me;
My justice was like a robe
and a turban,
I was eyes to the blind
And feet to the lame.
I was a father to the needy,
And I took up the strangers
cause.
And I broke the jaws of the
wicked,
And snatched the prey from
his teeth.
When we are working with
Christ in these issues there will be many set-backs, defeats and mourning, but
we will be comforted in our labor as illustrated in Psalm 126:5 “Those who sow
in tears shall reap with joyful shouting.”
“Blessed
are the meek, gentle, humble, for they shall inherit the earth.”
In serving mankind with this
spirit, we will be repaid a hundred fold, in this life and the life to come. We
shall inherit the most valuable treasures on earth, love.
“Blessed for those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”
In a world where justice and
right relationships are ruptured, to be involved in restoration ministries will
not happen unless we earnestly desire solutions.
These relationships have
often years of damage and there are no easy fixes.
It will require an earnest
and persistent determination and if we do not sense Christ’s concern and love
we will not have the hunger and thirst needed to endure.
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive
mercy.”
When working with the “poor
in spirit” we will uncover many dark and insidious evils. If we lack mercy we
will recoil in judgment and lose our ability to help find change. We must have
the mind of Christ when confronted with shocking and blatant sins; with a
merciful heart we can put aside judgment and seek restoration, snatching some
as it were, from the very flames.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see
God.”
The servant who works with
the poor in spirit must have no agenda but Gods.
We must be a faithful
friend, an honest confidant, and our motives must be pure, never looking for gain, profit or
recognition.
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be
called sons of God.”
When we are involved in
personal relationships that have been fractured and forsaken, we will need the
sensitivity and humility to help establish peace where past hurts and abuses
have lead to rejections, anger, revenge and separations on many levels: be it
in restoring man to God; mother to child or spouse to spouse.
“Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the
sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
When involved in the above
work, there will be times when you will be turned on, attacked or
misunderstood. Many issues run so deep they can be hard to look at by the
offended, and you may become the scapegoat. When involved in matters of justice
for the oppressed, those who gain from the oppression may see you as the enemy.
Versus 11 and 12 in Matthew 5 speak to this, but take heart and rejoice, for
your reward in heaven is great!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Of Ideas
The following is an exhortation to renew our minds through Godly thoughts.
Regarding the mind, heed
well that this athlete, growing in your brain,
Becomes a wholesome Genius,
and not a cursed Afrite, (Afrite are supernatural creatures in Arabic and Islamic cultures. They are noted for their
strength and cunning. An enormous winged creature of fire, either male or
female, who live underground and frequents ruins.)
And see that you discipline
the minds strength, and point his aim discreetly;
Feed him on humility and
holy things, weaned from covetous desires;
Hour by hour and day by day,
supply him with ideas of excellence,
And win, by gradual Godly allurements, the
still expanding soul,
To rise from observing the
universe, to the Hand of God that made it.
A common mind doesn’t
consider things beyond his eyes and ears:
The roebuck is captured and
enthralled by his carnal senses:
And though fettered in the
flesh, he doesn’t feel his chains,
Externals are the world to
him, and circumstances his atmosphere.
Therefore tangible pleasures
are enough for the animal-man;
He is swift to speak and
slow to think, dreading his own dim conscience;
And solitude is terrible,
and to be exiled alone, worse than death,
He cannot dwell apart, nor
breathe at a distance from the crowd.
But minds of a nobler stamp,
and especially those thoughts with the mint-mark of heaven and eternal value,
Walk independent, by
themselves, free from the slavery of external circumstances;
They carry provisions with
them, and need no refreshment along the way,
Nor to drink of other wells
than their own inner fountain.
Strange shall it seem how
little such a man will lean upon the circumstances of life,
He is winged and needs not a
staff; if it break, --- he shall not fall:
And lightly perchance does
he dwell on the stale trivialities around him,
He lives in the realm of
thought, beyond the world of merely things;
These are matter, a
substance that briefly endures,
But he is made of enduring
Spirit;
Now the worldly man will
laugh to scorn wisdom that transforms
Thought into something more
noble and pure:
But His eyes may open on a prison-cell,
but the bare walls glow with imagery;
His ears may be filled with
the cursing’s, but he hears the music
Of sweet thoughts;
He may dwell in a hovel but
with a hero’s heart, and canopy his poverty with peace,
For the mind is a kingdom to
the man, who gathers his pleasure from Godly ideas.
Martin F. Tupper, photo from the Internet
Thursday, April 18, 2013
I was reading in Acts
28:25-27 where it says “The Holy Spirit spoke,” and I stopped to consider,
“what was the Holy Spirit going to say to them and to me?”
As I read on I began to see
He was speaking too Duty and Purpose and Restoration. “For the heart of this
people has become dull.”
Dull to duty --
“Lest they should see with
their eyes,” those that are close, in our immediate and extended family,
those we see and of whom to serve and love is our duty.
We no longer see the grief
of our father, the tears of our mother, the sorrow of our siblings, the fear
and insecurity of our very children, the loss in the eyes of our spouse. Our
eyes have been dimed by our self-seeking; we are blinded by our lusts and
restless pursuit of appetites which never find satisfaction.
Purpose ---
“Lest they should hear with
their ears,” those that are far; the cry of the oppressed, the child
kidnapped for use in the sex trade, the mother whose breasts are dry for lack
of nourishment and her children die in her arms. The little girl who has gone
blind for lack of protein which we could have easily supplied by the crumbs
from our tables. We have scarcely heard the mourning of the orphan and widow of
whom are in our charge that we would be their keeper.
The cries and heartaches
have become a distant drone that has been drowned by our worldly ambitions
driven by our ceaseless desires and cravings.
Restoration –
If we seek understanding of
the desires and purposes of God we will hear with our hearts and He will bring
healing.
Give us mercy Lord, for, “The
Holy Spirit rightly spoke…..”
Photo by Jack Dallas.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
I read
a short poem by Robert Browning this morning that I like. The last line is a
bit unclear to me but I think it means, “To continue to fight against sorrow in
the world.” The word – recommence- is unfamiliar to me but in looking it up it
appears to mean, continue or begin over, or begin where one left off.
“Gladness be with thee,
helper of the world.
I think this is the
authentic sign and seal
Of Godship, that it ever
waxes glad
And more glad, until
gladness blossoms, bursts
Into a rage to suffer for
mankind
And recommence at sorrow.”
I took the poem to mean that
when we serve God we will gain a momentum of joy and when, as that joy
increases, it bursts into a rage, or zeal, for mankind and fuels us on to
further service where the sacrifices seem little.
Photo taken from the Internet.
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