I love curiosity. Curiosity is one of the colors in
the magnificent rainbow of Love. This is true because the more
curious you are about people, the more you learn about them, and the
more you know about someone [their joys, fears, sorrows,
relationships, etc.] the better you can love them. And of course,
that’s what this is all about. And the more curious you are about
the world, the more you discover the awesome mystery of everything.
And the more likely you are to come to admire the infinitely
intelligent Creator Who has woven all this magnificent universe
together in Love. I love curiosity because it will ultimately lead to
the Truth that Jesus said “sets you free”. “Stay curious my
friend.”
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
America: What I Love About Her
What I love about America:
The best that is
available to all humans is free. Why should we fight for what is free
and available to all? America does not fight to impose its will upon
others. We do fight to protect and keep the blessings of freedom and
democracy for ourselves, and we do the best we can to make sure that
these blessings are available to the people of earth--- to those who
desire them. The best that America has discovered and appropriated is
what we are trying to give to the world. Those who fight against
America, or who consider America their enemy, fight against the loss
of power to a free people. They fear freedom; and if they are
addicted to power, they hate it. America has not always used its
freedom wisely and compassionately. We admit that. And America’s
enemies point to our licentiousness and entitlement as reasons to
stand against her. Our contemptuous conflict and division gives our
enemies fuel for the fire of their contempt of us, and it empowers
them in their efforts to exclude their citizens from the blessings we
enjoy and offer to the world. Our civil unity amidst our differences
is perhaps our greatest asset, and a necessary element of democracy.
What we are learning [sometimes painfully slowly] is that freedom of
the soul converts into material prosperity. This is true because
freedom of soul means that the soul is free from fear, greed and the
lust for things in the world that are ultimately contrary to the
forward movement of the human family. The soul is only ultimately
free when it is supremely motivated by Love for the entire human
family, which is a manifestation of and product of Love for the God
Who gives us all life. [The Bible says that “God is Love.” ] And
when people generally live in an atmosphere of consciously chosen
Love---respect, kindness, civility, honesty, compassion, patience,
goodwill, etc.---this prosperity of soul manifests outwardly as
material prosperity--everyone has what they need. And this is true,
not because a governmental power tries to force it or make it happen,
but rather it issues out of the Love in individual hearts who work
peacefully together to insure it. It is a process that is not “top
down” but rather “grassroots” so to speak. Socialism and
communism do not trust that this can happen. Democracy does. It is a
brave venture of faith in humans to govern themselves, or more
deeply, to be governed by the internal Law of Love. No governmental
system will work ultimately without this internal motive in the
hearts of the governed. Those who are motivated by the base desires
of human blindness must be controlled by power and fear. Spiritual
immaturity [not the lack of education] leads to tyranny. Education is
only valuable to the degree that it fosters spiritual maturity.
Knowledge without wisdom can be dangerous. Our Founders instituted
free public education specifically so that young citizens would be
able to read the Bible and hold future law makers accountable to its
precepts. {Google “The Old Deluder Satan Act”}.
What I love about
America is that it has provided us a magnificent opportunity to be
out from under governmental tyranny long enough to expand the limits
of spiritual growth in an environment of prosperity, which presents
its own subtle and powerful temptations. What can we do with our
freedom besides trying to accumulate wealth and pursue pleasure? [It
is clear now that these pursuits do not lead to happiness.] With our
freedom and our prosperity, what can we unselfishly offer the world?
How can we use our freedom and prosperity to facilitate the
psycho-spiritual evolution of the human family?
I see and feel in
the Christian Faith—in Christ Himself---the culmination of all the
good I see in all world religions and philosophies. And I am free, in
America, to practice Christianity openly and to even openly encourage
it [that is ,Christ] to the world. We can know that America is truly
a free nation as long as this continues to be true because a true
Christian can never be a slave to tyranny. That is precisely why
tyrants hate the Bible and kill Christians. This is what I love about
America.
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Fear of Christianity
When you worry, or are even concerned [which can become a healthy
replacement for “worry”] about what people may think of you if
you actually, radically lived and spoke in the Holy Spirit of Christ,
remember what people thought of Him: heretic, possessed of evil, a
criminal worthy of death. He loved even those who judged Him, but,
thank God, He did not allow their judgments to deter Him in His
God-ordained, loving, redemptive mission. Our fears about what others
will think of us have two basic roots: our uncertainty of the origin
of our thoughts and deeds [“Is this really from God?”; or our
egoistic pride in not wanting to be mocked or looked down upon by
the arrogant, blind eyes of the world [sometimes manifested through
those in our own household or social circles]. One aspect of our
sanctification is to allow the Love of God in us to drive out those
fears.
Saturday, December 14, 2019
What does it mean to be Christian?
Somewhere between 70 and 80% of Americans claim to be Christian. What
does it mean to be
Christian? What would one say are the basic
fundamentals of Christianity?
When Jesus asked His disciples “Who do you say that
I am?” Simon answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living
God.” This was a profound response. Simon’s father, and his
great-great-great-great grandfather were looking for the Messiah.
What we call the Old Testament, which was Simon’s [and all the
Jews’] Bible, which all his people followed as diligently as
possible, had foretold for centuries that one would come and bring
light, not only to Israel, but would be a Light to all nations and
all generations. It had been four hundred years since the last known
and recorded Word from their God. Now, inexplicably except for the
Holy Spirit of Truth, Simon, who would become Peter, came to know
that this long-awaited Messiah had come, and was standing before him.
Jesus responded with an even more profound statement: “Now you
shall be called Petros [Greek for stone] and on this rock I will
build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”
He made that statement two millennia ago, and its truth still shines
brightly in the world. The Church is still extending grace and
salvation to humans all around the earth. Billions have been
positively impacted or influenced by the Love of Jesus being extended
through His followers. Every day hundreds of thousands of people are
benefiting from the Church that was founded two thousand years ago.
[I defy anyone to prove differently.] Nothing has ultimately
prevailed against the Church of Jesus Christ---and nothing ever will.
So one thing we can say conclusively about what it means to be a
Christian is that the person who claims to be one must say, along
with Peter, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” And
that means that we understand, [as did Peter and eventually all His
disciples, as well as the Apostle Paul who encountered the
resurrected Christ on the road to Damascus to persecute Christians
there] that this Nazarene carpenter was God incarnate! If this is not
how we see things, perhaps we should question the validity of our
“Christianity.” But if we do actually suspect this to be true,
then we diligently study His teachings. We would be deceiving
ourselves if we said that we believed Jesus to be the Messiah, then
ignored His teachings. I wonder how many who claim to be
Christians are hard-pressed to quote a single teaching of His. A true
follower of any teacher or guide pays very close attention to the
teachings of that guide; meditates on his words; tries to walk in
accordance with his teachings. If I say I am a Christian, that means
that Jesus is my Lord---the primary determiner of my inner being! It
means I meditate on His teachings, the predominant one of which is
love---Divine Love offered and received, and flowing through our
hearts like a “river of living water” as He said. It means that
we do not hate any person or group of people, no matter how
wrong-minded or even “evil” we believe them to be, because our
Lord has commanded us to love our enemies [Mt. 5:44]. It means that
we identify with Christ above every other identity—American,
republican, democrat, any minority or majority group, any tribe or
family---we are, first and foremost Christian; a Christ follower.
How could we be otherwise if we believe that He is God incarnate? How
could His way be inferior to any other way? Why would we waste our
time on anything less---any political agenda or philanthropic
endeavor? {Unless we felt led by His Spirit to do so.} If we have
doubts about this, we should pursue them openly and diligently
because it is possible to live in the half-life, fluctuating between
doubt and belief. We should examine His teachings carefully to see if
there be any smattering of ego, selfishness, or meanness; any
teaching that would seem to lead men in the wrong direction or that
was contrary to the common good of the human family; anything that
would incite violence, hatred, fear or guilt. We should diligently
seek any error, because a single error would negate His claim to be
one with the all-knowing Creator of this universe. Was He a liar? Was
He crazy? Was He a grandiose narcissist? What do His teachings
indicate and point toward? Would we better or worse for following
them? Is there anyone who has offered a better solution to the
world’s problems? If so, we should follow him/her. But if not we
should suspect that He might indeed be the Way, the Truth and the
Life as he said. And if He is, then we ignore Him to our great peril.
We drift into the darkness, bereft of the Light of the only Truth
that sets and keeps us free. This is what the Founders of this nation
firmly believed. It is what Christ Himself warned us against. He
said in end times men’s love would wax cold and that nations would
rise up against nations and kingdoms [parties, tribes, corporate
structures] against each other [Mt. 24:7]. He told us not to fear in
these times, but to rest assured of our redemption and endure [in His
Love] to the end [Mt. 24:13]. This is something of what it means to
be a Christian. There is, of course, so much more---more than can
ever be expressed in words, but well within the reach of the humble,
seeking heart.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Democracy: Preserving It
In America [indeed, in the world, but we must start here] nobody wins
unless we all win. By winning, I mean that we maintain and improve on
what we’ve been given: this amazing Democracy, and all that it
promises. Our wise Founders knew that we could only do so if we were
a spiritually mature people. The primary result of spiritual maturity
is the ability to love all humans, a palpable humility, being
expandingly thankful to God for what we have, being amazed at this
incredible journey that we are all, on this small planet, embarked
upon, having been brought forth by some amazing Source or magnificent
act of benevolence that we would all be wise to seek or meditate
upon. By loving I mean that we face and, with help from the God Who
gave us life, progressively overcome our own personal
darkside/shadow/sinful nature. We cannot love without doing that. It
is impossible. The unacknowledged darkside will always win the day.
Darkness prevails if not dragged out into the Light that it hates. If
we do not do this personally, individually, we will not be able to do
it in the world outside ourselves. But if we do it, we will do more
than preserve our Democracy, we will create the beginnings of heaven
here on earth.
Mark Graham
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Saturday, November 16, 2019
A Word for Terrorists From the Bible
“Assyria is there, and all her company, its graves all around it, all of them slain, fallen by the sword,
whose graves are set in the uttermost parts of the pit; and her company is all around her grave, all of them slain, fallen by the sword, who spread terror in the land of the living.
“Elam is there, and all her multitude around her grave; all of them slain, fallen by the sword, who went down uncircumcised into the world below, who spread their terror in the land of the living; and they bear their shame with those who go down to the pit.
They have made her a bed among the slain with all her multitude, her graves all around it, all of them uncircumcised, slain by the sword; for terror of them was spread in the land of the living, and they bear their shame with those who go down to the pit; they are placed among the slain. Eze 32:22-25
whose graves are set in the uttermost parts of the pit; and her company is all around her grave, all of them slain, fallen by the sword, who spread terror in the land of the living.
“Elam is there, and all her multitude around her grave; all of them slain, fallen by the sword, who went down uncircumcised into the world below, who spread their terror in the land of the living; and they bear their shame with those who go down to the pit.
They have made her a bed among the slain with all her multitude, her graves all around it, all of them uncircumcised, slain by the sword; for terror of them was spread in the land of the living, and they bear their shame with those who go down to the pit; they are placed among the slain. Eze 32:22-25
Sunday, November 3, 2019
Imagine!
Einstein said that
imagination is greater than knowledge because knowledge is limited in
ways that imagination is not. Imagination can lead us into places
that knowledge will pave the way to. We, alone among the creatures of
this earth, can imagine things being different than they are, and
bring that difference into physical reality. Every good and evil
thing on this planet has come from our collective imagination.
Nature is neutral—neither good nor evil. What an amazing blessing,
and curse, is our imagination!
Imagine that we are
manifestations of a divine, beneficent Source that could best [though
in a very limited way] be described as infinitely powerful and intelligent Love. Imagine that everything
that is happening has deep and profound meaning, in large part
because evil and suffering are allowed. Indeed, imagine that the
allowance of evil and suffering are manifestations of this Divine
Love. Imagine that we have been brought forth into an amazing
adventure, full of infinite potential for harm and good, and that it
has temporarily been left up to us to discern, cling to and move
toward the good, and to overcome the unrelenting decay of the evil
and alleviate as much as possible of the suffering. Imagine that we
are here to learn how to love each other---to awaken to the fact of
our familihood. Imagine that all the fairy tales that end with
“happily ever after”; all the dramas that have come from our
imagination in which the good, just and true triumph over evil; all
our imagined written and visual dramas, all our high adventures of
the good pitted against the evil with good winning in the end,
sometimes after colossal battles---imagine that these imaginings are
coming from an almost or completely unconscious place in our souls
that knows the Truth, and is projecting it into this-world “reality”.
Imagine that somewhere within us is an unknown but awakening
knowledge that we are, always have been and will always be connected
to the Divine Source that is imperfectly defined as Love—the love
of a mother for her infant; the love of a soldier for his comrade in
battle; the love that would cause a man to fall on a hand grenade to
save his brothers; the love that would bring forth a million
manifestations of beauty, manhood and womanhood, the innocence and
beauty of a child. And that we can take, indeed must take an active
conscious part in the awakening. Imagine that death is the doorway into a shimmering, glorious other-world with infinite new adventures extending into eternity. Imagine that the best that you can
imagine is True.
Now to him who
is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according
to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and
ever! Amen. [Eph 3:20-21]
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