Thursday, February 15, 2018

NO EASY ANWERS

As those who are familiar with my posts would know, while I have strong, biblically informed viewpoints on faith and a biblical worldview on Israel, I don't comment much on specific political issues very often. Most political debate is best done apart from social media. But today I feel that many are truly hurting with those who have lost so much in South Florida while struggling with the macro issues facing our nation: Gun rights, the condition of our country, mental health and so much more. Clearly, the gun rights issue is being inserted into the forefront at this difficult moment. While understandable, nothing should detract us from our prayers and support of those who have suffered such loss. 

Honestly, the gun debate is personally very difficult for me as I am sure it is for many. I have never owned a gun, but I sincerely believe in and support the constitutional rights of those who do. We cannot cherry pick constitutional rights, even though they at times may support rights without full consideration of modern technology or use. Our conundrum is that we must learn to apply them today in spite of the constant attempts to reinterpret them into something they are not. Like many of my fellow Americans, I am strongly supportive of those who protect us with all means necessary such as law enforcement and the military, but am very uncomfortable with the idea of those who are not tasked with the common good to have personal possession of such powerful weapons for purely recreational purposes while leaving such easy access to those with malicious intentions. Where are the answers? Frankly it seems pretty simple to me; democracy must be based upon and practiced with the same wisdom and morality rooted in Judeo/Christian principles that guided our forefathers as they layed the foundation of our democracy. Our spiritual roots cannot be ignored nor dismissed. 

So as a nation we again find ourselves facing a horrible tragedy while debating the causes. I suggest the answers will only be found on our knees and with humble hearts in civil debate shrouded in sincere willingness to do what is necessary for the good of our people. THERE WILL BE NO EASY ANSWERS. LORD, have mercy upon us and guide our leaders as we join with our fellow Americans in grief and resolve to be a better people, pleasing to You and as a light to the nations. Amen.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

WHAT I KNOW ABOUT TEXAS

First of all, I will state the obvious, everything Is BIG In Texas–BIG hats, BIG boots, BIG ideas, BIG Ranches, and really BIG hearts. Now, they face a really BIG DISASTER. But, they must not face it alone.

I should make it clear right up front that I am not, nor have ever been a Texan. I am a Floridian, born and bred. However, over a lifetime I have perhaps spent more time in more places around Texas than any other single state in this great nation. And like so many non-Texans, I have genuine affection for the Lone Star State and its people. So, as we send our prayers to heaven and our material help to our fellow Americans in the land of the longhorns, I thought I would share a few personal observations for those who may not have had the privilege to know Texas personally.

Texans have a heart as big as their territory. They are a robust people, strong and independent, and they will rise above the destruction of this storm and flood. Texans have always been generous in their response to disasters in other places, and it is our turn to stand shoulder to shoulder with them. Now is the moment Texas needs all of us.

Texans Make Great Heroes – From tales of the Texas Rangers, to the central role Texas played in Western history, from the bravery and sacrifice of the Alamo, to their leading role in space exploration, Texans have inspired us with their heroism. Now new stories of heroism are unfolding as first responders risk their lives and neighbors are navigating through dangerous waters to save strangers.

Texans have a unique way of taking complicated issues and making it easy for anyone to understand. One of my best examples came from an on air interview from the border of Texas and Mexico a few years back. The reporter was wrapping up and the rancher he was speaking with said: “I have one more thing to say!” The reporter complied and the rancher stated with a matter-of-fact tone: “You go back to Washington and tell the President, the border’s on fire and he keeps sending us gasoline!” With that comment in mind, it is not time to waste our time analyzing the situation. Texans need us, and they need help now.

And Lastly, “Don't Mess with Texas”. This slogan was used on a campaign to reduce littering on Texas roadways some years back. The message is simple, clear and perfectly Texan. They have no intention of letting this latest disaster  “mess” with their future for long. Thank you Texas for reminding us what a great nation we can be.


I close with this sincere prayer: “God bless the great state of Texas, and LORD, bless this nation as we come to the aid of our fellow Americans.

Monday, May 29, 2017

MEMORIAL DAY

“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” Poignant words found in John 15:13 spoken by the one who understood personal sacrifice for others like no one else ever had nor ever will.

Across America many different scenes are unfolding at this very moment. On the one hand, families and individuals are gathering supplies, preparing grills and looking forward to a day of fun and activities. They will enjoy the freedom gained and protected by the blood, sweat and tears of those fallen in defense of this nation.  On the other hand, there are millions who are gathering flowers, pouring over photos and feeling a very personal sting of loss of a loved one, especially those who are just days, weeks or months from the tragic moment of loss.

Working and living part-time in Washington D.C. offers me a unique experience and framework for this special day. As I headed to the airport on my way home to Florida a couple of days ago there were already many people on the National Mall starting the Memorial Day preparations. I saw a group of ROTC in uniform standing around a flag while being instructed by their leader, and just a few yards away, a family preparing to have a picnic. There were groups of veterans on motorcycles beginning their weekend-long rides through the city. Overhead, two Blue and White Hueys thundered above, transporting  Washington power players to their destination, as I watched with special appreciation as we passed by the WW2 Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial. Crossing the Potomac headed to Reagan National, I could easily see the Pentagon, the towering 9/11 Memorial and off in the distance, Arlington Cemetery. I felt a mix of emotions as I prayed for this nation and for those who have died defending it.


Deuteronomy 6:12 begins with these though-provoking words: “be careful that you do not forget…” solemn words of caution. On this day our nation pauses to remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. “Greater love” calls for greater remembrance. For mothers who wipe a tear, grandparents whose hearts are troubled, grieving wives, children, friends and fellow soldiers of those who are now gone, we pray for your comfort: “The Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you, The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace”. And for those whose lives were laid down for the freedoms we celebrate this day, we pray: “Lord, receive into Your care those who in dedication to this nation have expressed greater love by laying down their lives. Amen.” Blessed are You o Lord our God, who brings peace to a humble heart, now grant Your peace to all cities and nations of this world and most especially, to Jerusalem. Amen.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

TOES-IN-THE-SAND DELIBERATIONS

The standards of reasoning together and responsible dialogue have sunk so low we now live in a media driven culture that seemingly cannot distinguish between an arsonist and a firefighter or differentiate an anarchist from a protester.

Chats at the workplace water cooler or neighborhood cookout are now supercharged by 24/7 agenda-driven "news" which is more often than not, poorly sourced, ridiculously exaggerated, breathlessly delivered, and bathed in extremely judgmental partisanship. Don't get me wrong. I too, have strong opinions and moral certitude; I just long for more respect and something more than sound bytes and zingers in in public discourse. 


Frankly, I miss the easygoing, but often deep "rap sessions" of my youth. I long for the feel of "all-over-the-place" banter around a dying campfire. I learned a lot in after-midnight dialogue over lousy coffee at Denny's, or "toes-in-the-sand" deliberations while slouching in foldable lawn chairs as the tide rolls in. Same issues. Same differences, same disagreement of opinions, just nicer, more human conversations. I am convinced that needed debate can be devoid of snide remarks and unfair categorization of others who may disagree. Maybe we need to take the high road and have these debates among ourselves and let others blather on without us. Sounds kind of nice.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

WHY IS VIOLENT HATRED REWARDED?

One of my dear friends, Rebekah Reinstein, is greatly loved by so many who know her because of her huge heart and honest transparency. She recently shared her pain so powerfully I have nothing of value to add, so let me simply pass them along to you:

“This is so discouraging...How can anyone look at our situation with the Arabs and say: "everyone is playing nice" and "we should preserve the status quo". Just because there have been fewer successful terror attacks does not mean that there is a decline in attempted attacks. We are living among those who have sworn to annihilate us. The Palestinians continue to indoctrinate their youth towards violence and the PA continues encourage terrorism by paying the families of murders.
 
The status quo is this: the Arabs are stealing land and building all around us illegally while we have instituted a building freeze. We do not have authority of our most holy site and we sit idly by as our antiquities are pillaged and trashed. The status quo is not peace; it is holding our breath waiting for the next attack.


Why do our leaders fear provoking the Palestinians? They don't need an excuse to riot, ram and stab. Their status quo is teaching, inciting, paying for and praising terror. Why is this behavior being rewarded???”

Unvarnished words, penetrating words, haunting words.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

SHARP AXES

America is at a point never before seen; we have the highest level of sharp axes than at any point in the history of this Great Nation. You would think that it would have been in our pioneering past we would have seen an upsurge in sharp axes, but in fact, people were busy with so many other things like growing and harvesting food, making their own clothes, fending off predators and the like, their axes were only sharpened on an as needed basis. But today, things are quite different indeed.


Today across America, no matter what people will be doing, they will be simultaneously grinding an ax. It is truly amazing. Who ever said double tasking is inefficient? Why, we now do everything while grinding an ax about something else. I suppose this is progress. However I do have one concern, our minds and hearts are growing more dull while our axes grow sharper. So friends, be careful out there, sharp axes cut deeply and dull minds are quite careless. Keep your head and have a great day!