Saturday, January 27, 2018

Choices...

I gotta admit, I was a little apprehensive about getting back on social media but I felt my hiatus had run its course and I kinda wanted to see how things were among my circle of friends and family.  I have to tell you it was a bit disappointing.

To be honest I was still on social media but I had created an alter-ego with very few friends or family and I seldom engaged in much of anything going on across the internet.  So for the most part I was off the radar, or as some would say, I was in stealth mode.  I eventually reverted back to my actual name and was overjoyed to find I was able to reconnect with many of my old friends.  The reason I left social media was the same reason many other people have left – constant bitterness, anger, pettiness and bullying.  Now I pretty much attributed that to the elections but when I resurfaced I found all those same negative attributes to still be flowing in abundance.

So clearly there are a lot of unhappy people in the world.  I get that.  Faith in our government and our society has dropped to an all time low.  It seems most every day we hear of another pillar in our society come crumbling down in the midst of some scandal.  Throughout the 2016 elections as well as the years that followed, the pure hate that was and is prevalent throughout social media points to a realization that people have lost their joy in life.  Perhaps it’s hate mongering by the media or perhaps its constantly seeing good things happen to bad people and bad things happen to good people.  After all this consternation it finally occurred to me that WE are still expecting our happiness to be provided to us by something or someone.  I think we need to be honest and accept the fact that we’ve been conditioned to expect our happiness to be provided by our elected officials and community leaders.  Folks, this isn’t a rant over party affiliations, political or social dispositions or playing the blame game. This is an appeal to our humanity.

As Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.  Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.”  The preponderance of posts on social media is negative in nature.  I guess I don’t understand.  Are those folks who constantly spew hatred and rage really of the mind that the more angrier they are on social media the better our world will ultimately become?  Gotta tell ya, I know I wasn’t all that great at math but this really doesn’t add up.  I suppose someone might look at me and say, ”This guy has his head in the clouds.  Another religious fanatic.”  Oh well, not much I can say or do about that except to plow through with my convictions that it is better for me, for you, for our country and for God that I devote myself to being a more loving, generous and compassionate person.  I know we all get angry at times and I’m one of the biggest offenders.  But consider this, our thoughts lead to feelings and our feelings lead to action.  I can’t help but feel that if our actions are motivated by anger then we’re likely to produce negative results.  But if our actions are motivated by a loving heart, the results will most likely be a positive one that lifts up rather than tears down.  Remember, each day is a new day to do things better. Each day is a new day to feel blessed and fortunate to have another chance to be something positive in someone’s life.  Each day is a new day to choose to see the beauty within the muck and mire.

Folks, I do get it. There’s a lot of crap going on in our communities, our country and throughout the world.  I can’t really control much of any of that.  But I do have some say in how I approach each day and I do have choices that no person or government can overcome.  For me, for now, through God’s good graces, I choose to try to be a good person.  I choose to put my heart towards those who are struggling to find joy in the midst of circumstances that have knocked them down.

Join me, won’t you?

Friday, January 12, 2018

Nuggets...


Complaining of our circumstances without doing anything about it is like being that guy in line who can’t decide what he wants. Just order and move on.



Over time those wonderful memories begin to fade and eventually become like dreams that we sometimes wonder whether they actually happened. Were it the same for pain.



Don’t pray for something to leave you without praying for something to fill you. Remember power abhors a vacuum. Praying away despair without praying for joy only brings back despair in greater abundance.



In the great race of life, it’s not how you look when you finish but rather by the grace and character in which you lived it.



Have you served someone today?



The greatest treasures are found not in the things we obtain but in the depths of the generosity of our own hearts.



If you believe in a universal balance in life, just remember when you choose to take you make someone have to give.



Authority and responsibility, you can’t have one without the other.



Life is like a bacon and egg breakfast. While most people want to be the chicken only a few will stand up to be the pig.



If you never doubt your convictions or beliefs, I submit you have neither. Doubt instills a desire to pursue our beliefs beyond our own capacity to understand.



Praise in public and punish in private. To do anything else breeds resentment, distrust and discouragement.



If it’s not worth resolving it’s not worth discussing.



If your faith creates barriers between you and others then all you’ve really done is build a wall between you and God.



Replay your favorite songs over and over, not your greatest disappointments.



No matter what you might think or believe, you are NEVER alone. 



Everyone believes in something, even the belief there is no God. Because no amount of science or reason can prove them.



A smile is one of the most powerful weapons known to man.



Greet with praise and a kind heart those who do the small and seemingly menial tasks, because it’s upon their shoulders that our society rests.



When I tell you I’m a Christian please don’t hear “I’m going to heaven and you’re not because you suck and I’m better than you.” All I’m really saying is “I’m a flawed, broken person that is struggling through my sinful nature, that I believe Jesus died to redeem us, that I’m on a constant journey to understand and grow my faith and that I’d love to have you come along with me if you’d like.” Really, that’s all. 



Whether positive or negative, any experience that doesn’t come with a lesson probably isn’t worth remembering.



Remember, when we pray to be more courageous, compassionate and loving God will create situations that will require us to be just that. Careful what you pray for. :-)































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