Saturday, February 13, 2021

Who's to blame?

 

It seems that many are searching for [or think they have discovered] the person or group or tribe or party or race that is to blame for all this. And I want to know too. So I asked “Lord...” [when I want to get to the Truth, I don’t ask myself; I’m the one who is asking. I trust the Lord because I know He loves all of us] “Lord, who is to blame for this?” And I think I’ve got it! I’m pretty sure I know now who is really to blame for all this chaotic upheaval. It is that group of people who have allowed hatred or fear to become the dominant motivator of their words and actions. Especially hate. But fear too, because fear fuels a lot of hatred. Some hatred is not fed by fear, however—and that’s worst kind. It’s the cold, mean hatred that usually resides in those whose hearts have been twisted by a lack of Love in their upbringing. They come into adulthood deprived of the “family feeling”. They feel alienated from Love and family. So they band together in the “family” [virtual or real time] of those who also are driven by hate and fear. They exchange one dysfunctional family for another, perhaps more pathological one. These are the ones who are preventing us or slowing us down in the forward movement--- to the ongoing Awakening; the emergence of the Kingdom. We are, of course, tempted to hate or fear them. But, if we are Awake, we know that we must not become like them. So we pray “Father forgive them for they don’t know what they are doing.” And we let what would have been hatred or fear become the fuel for the work of Love, knowing that, ultimately, being the most powerful Force in the universe, it will win. And, even as we fight these spiritual battles, we have an unshakable peace and confidence that is only afforded by knowing that we are fighting the right battles, motivated only by this Love. Soooo, Which side are you on?

Mark Graham

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Communism

 

Every American, in fact every free person on earth should pursue a good understanding of Communism, especially how it is manifesting in China, because China has become such a world power. A good way of educating ourselves about Communism is through the Epoch Times. I encourage you to subscribe to it. It is founded by people who have come out of Chinese Communism. They understand it from the inside. There is no doubt that China is an enemy of Democracy, and therefore of America. This is a fact. [Google “Has China declared war against the US?”] We must not ignore this powerful threat to the freedoms that God has offered and provides to mankind. Communism is brutally atheistic. In China, the only god is the Chinese Communist Party [CCP]. If you “worship” this god, you can prosper. If not you are punished in many ways, from prejudicial treatment in your society to torture and death. Since the CCP is the god of China, no other gods can be allowed, and so we see the brutal suppression of Buddhism, Christianity, and Falun Gong. True religion is a threat to Communism. Christianity stabs Communism in the heart. Communism protects itself with propaganda [lies] and power. Falun Gong is a relatively benign practice. It is non-evangelical. It is built on the pillars of “compassion, truthfulness and tolerance”. And yet it has been brutally suppressed by the CCP. There are rumors of communist infiltration in the US. Our president-elect’s son was doing business with them, on a personal level. I think this is a fact, but you can check it out. BLM, a very popular movement in America, was founded by self-avowed communists. We just need to pay attention to these things. No fear. No hate. Just peaceful, diligent Love for humankind. And a strong devotion in our Faith

Monday, October 12, 2020

COVID

 

You turned something beautiful into something awkward. A fresh-flowing river, watering a green field into a dammed up trickling stream, the plants withering in the growing desert. Your tight-fisted grip has choked the life out of a life-enhancing bond. Your iron hand has turned a free child into a scared robot, doing a weird dance under your scowl; making him afraid to feel what he so needs to feel. Afraid to touch and be touched. Walled off from the embrace of love and delight---the gifts that control can never give. Something that to him was warm, open, safe and secure has now become contaminated; threatening, out of reach, out of touch. Togetherness has become alienation. Communion is now scattered and forbidden by the tyranny of fear. “Love casts out fear” the Bible says. But fear, when allowed, displaces love. And fear and uncertainty and alienation compose a toxic atmosphere for a growing soul.

Oh Lord, by Your grace empower us to let Love flow---the River of Living Water; unencumbered. Let us dance again to the music of Love. Let it arise in our hearts driving away all the foolish fears, like the sun driving away the dark of night. Let us, like all true warriors, claim the liberty of Love over the fear of sickness---and even of death. Empower us as we strain to reach out across the divisive abyss; hands and hearts reaching out to touch and be touched. Cleanse and sanctify us in Your Love. Heal and restore us to the joy of togetherness. Empower us to be courageous in the Love that triumphs over all fear---the Love that enhances our immune systems!

Friday, October 9, 2020

Bold Christianity

 

It seems to me, and many seasoned Christians that are speaking in the world today, that we are entering into a period of spiritual warfare unprecedented in my lifetime for sure. The powers that humans have garnered in science and technology, and especially in the possibilities that are opened up in the preponderance of social media, have provided unprecedented venues for the propagation of evil and good. The Church, bearing the life-sustaining Truth of Christ, has been lulled into lethargy in the unprecedented peace and prosperity that were purchased by the diligent wakefulness of our Founders and forbears. The Light has grown dim. And now, through these massive venues, darkness has been creeping [perhaps flooding would be a better word] into our minds and hearts, and those of our children. Like the melting of the glaciers [probably, mysteriously a result of this spiritual lethargy] each day or week we see large chunks of Christian principles and truths collapsing into the ocean of chaos and multiple manifestations of darkness. Christians are either being slowly seduced into that darkness, or they are being relegated into a corner on the fringe of society and ordered to keep quiet in the public realm unless they can speak only that version of the Gospel that is “politically correct” and does not offend anyone. Our world is progressively becoming as hostile to the Christian faith as it was in the day when Paul and the first Christians lived and preached. The New Testament, therefore is particularly helpful to us in knowing how to respond. [This is a massive understatement, I realize.] If we do not become warriors, we will be talked over and walked over by those who do not know their right hand from their left spiritually. Our Lord will not be pleased with us if stand idly by while humans go marching off into hell like a lamb to the slaughter. The watchman must sound the trumpet [even if he is ridiculed for it] or else the blood of the people is on his head. We must shed our useless egos that worry about our reputation or what people will think of us. We have to love people enough to speak the Truth to them [the Truth that will set them free and save their souls] even if they hate us for it---even if they think we are bigots, racists or homophobic. We must know, in the core of our being, that we are NONE of these: That we are fully aware that God loves ALL people as much as he loves us. And we are acting out of this Love in all we say and do. Jesus will grant this blessing to us if we ask. We must put on the full armor of God [Ephesians 6] and stand boldly in the Love, Truth and Peace of Christ.

Friday, September 25, 2020

TRUTH

 

Truth remains the Truth, shining and harder than diamond, no matter what you do to it. You can dress it in the clothes of a harlot and drag it through the streets in mockery and condemnation; you can try to hide it behind flashy facades; you can paint it over with trumped up "hypocrisy"; you can put a plastic handle on it and try to use it to enslave people; you can try to sell it for a profit; you can simply ignore it while your world deteriorates; you can bolt and lock the door when it comes gently knocking; you can build a wall to keep it out--it will waft over with the clouds and pour in with the rain; you can run ten thousand miles to escape it, and find it there when you arrive; you can forbid it, hate it, try to turn people from it; you can drag it before the blind tribunal, condemn, torture, spit on it, crucify it---it arises from the grave in triumphant forgiveness and grace. It is washed clean by the blood of the martyrs. Children live in its innocence. The wise sit and run and play in its fields and by its streams, while those with the raging, envious eyes of Cain lurk in its shadows. It arises with every dawn and shines brighter and brighter unto the full light of day. Those who love it find infinite and perfect peace. Their souls take flight on the wings of freedom, upward and above the smoke and clamor of those who are rummaging through the philosophical garbage heaps or empty halls of academia, or fighting against each other in the pursuit of that which can not be gotten through fighting. Here it is, bold and bright above the ramblings of man, like a universal Lighthouse bringing the wayfaring soul safely into Port: "I AM THE TRUTH." [Jesus] Understand and live.

Oppression

 

Jesus was not a victim of oppression. By praying for His “oppressors” and teaching us to love our enemies---by not returning evil for evil--- He exemplifies the only way to rise above oppressive evil. He was not intimidated by power. He spoke Truth to it. But He did not hate those who were bewitched by it, knowing that they did not “know what they [were] doing.” To hate the people who are enslaved in the blindness of any form of evil is to live under the curse of that evil. This hatred can be expressed in arrogant or even comedic sarcasm and condescension, inflammatory demagoguery, and/or violence. The compassionate and wise hatred of evil heals the human family. The hatred of the PEOPLE who are lost in evil is a blindness that only serves to fuel the fires of that evil. If we cannot love our enemies as Jesus commanded and demonstrated, we will contribute to the social problems that we loath.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Principles to Overcome National Crises

 

In the current crisis we are facing in our nation, there are some principles that I believe will help us negotiate successfully; as we have negotiated through other major crises. I set them forth here:

1. Good and evil exist. There are ways of being in this world that progress us toward all that is good for humanity, and ways that regress us into unnecessary suffering.

2. The line that separates good from evil goes through the heart of every human. The primary responsibility of every human is to deal first and foremost with his/her own propensity for evil. No laws or systems of government can compensate for our failure to do this. Jesus pointed out that it is easy for us to see the evil “out there”, and difficult to see the evil that is “in here.” And He indicated that we would not be able to help our brother overcome his evil if we did not first expose and exculpate our own. [Matthew 7:3-5].

3. We all share the responsibility to stand together in confronting and overcoming societal evil, which may be thought of as evil that takes on a collective dynamic and is reinforced by the fact that many stand in agreement with it, benefit from it, and find ways to rationalize it---a sort of collective blindness. [Think of the Pharisees in Jesus’ time, the KKK, Nazi Germany and “systemic racism” in recent history.]

4. There is no person nor people group that is purely evil juxtaposed against a person or people group that is purely good. There is good in the worst of us and evil in the best of us, to varying degrees.

5. These principles take on a higher level of power and importance in the COLLECTIVE [vs. individual] battles against evil specifically because they are reinforced by the dynamic of what some have called “group think”--attitudes and beliefs that congeal and are reinforced by the number of people who adhere to them or benefit from them. In this dynamic those who are predominantly good but passive can be swept up in the demagoguery of those who are predominantly evil but loud and passionate. Historically, much unnecessary suffering has resulted from this human tendency.

6. Communism is an example of a political system that has capitalized [no pun intended] on this dynamic by fundamentally defining history as a struggle of the oppressed against the oppressor. This mindset is not exclusive to communism. When the human endeavor is fundamentally defined in this paradigm, the human tendency to overlook the evil in the self and demonize the evil in the other is maximized. Tens of millions of people have been murdered when this mindset has taken root in civilizations. This is a historical fact.

7. Judaeo-Christianity and the American Constitution and Democratic Republic that are rooted in its principles [partially stated above], properly lived out, have the potential of providing the enduring revolution that evolves the human family toward justice, equality, and peace at the pace at which these can realistically be attained. An accurate account of history reveals that this enduring revolution has indeed been happening. [The end of slavery; women’s rights and the elevation of womanhood; the success of the Civil Rights Movement, and now the progressive transcendence of “systemic racism”.] Patience and diligence are equally important in this process. Without diligence we stagnate in oppression. And without patience we fail to see our progress and face the tendency of over-reacting and destroying the foundations that provide us the platform for continued progress. This points toward the value of both the Conservative and the Liberal endeavors. The Liberal endeavor militates against stagnation and keeps us moving forward. The Conservative endeavor keeps us from “throwing out the baby with the bath water” so to speak. It works to “conserve” only that which has served all members of the human family well. Both endeavors are equally important and beneficial when lived out inside the parameters of the extremes on either side. But the benefits of both can only be contributed to the society in a context of civility in which neither side demonizes and rejects the other in a wholesale manner.

Mark Graham

[I hope you will share this]