Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2020

A nudge [Religious]


        ^ I wrote this in October of 2019. World Communion Sunday takes place every year on the first Sunday in October. The beginning of 2020 seems like a good time to share it again. At our church we’ll take communion again this coming Sunday. Our communion table is open to everyone.

        ^ For some reason I received yet another nudge from Holy Spirit about writing something that has been on my heart for quite some time. I have put off writing for a few months because I was not comfortable with the direction that I was going. These are difficult days to write about in our world.
        ^ Then today as often happens with music I was emotionally moved on a fundamental level by the hymn that we sang in church on World Communion Sunday 2019. It’s interesting for me especially because I am in the middle of writing another piece concerning communion that is and will be quite different from this one. The music is complicated and is beautiful. I am hoping that we get to sing it again. A link to the song is right below.


        ^ Communion Sunday is about communion. What does communion mean? Unity, empathy, closeness, relationship, intimacy, spiritual union, close association are all a part of the concept. God is universal.
        ^ Christians along with everyone else are caught up in the ugliness of the world today. Christians are caught up in immigration. Christians are immigrants in the world today. Christians are trying to get into our country. They are mixed plentifully in with the people coming here from the south. They are mixed in with the Muslims trying to come here from the Middle East. They are predominantly brown. We can’t tell them apart from the non-Christians. Jesus would have us treat them all the same.
        ^ They are fleeing for a chance, just a chance, of a better way of life. Why wouldn’t Christians seek safety in a supposedly Christian country? Why would they think that they would be met with so much hate from a nation of Christians? Christians that claim we need prayer in school and that Christ is now back in a faithless country! Hallelujah!
        ^ Instead we are tearing families apart. We are separating mothers from their children. There are parents in such desperate circumstances that they send just their children. I can’t even imagine the difficulty of that decision. We are sending some back to certain death just as this nation did during World War Two when we sent Jews back to horrible deaths. Some die just trying to get here. Some die after they get here. Are there a minuscule amount of bad people mixed in amongst all of them? Yes. Satan is always at work. How we chose to respond to the works of the dark angel is up to us.
        ^ This isn’t something that we should even be arguing about. Our response as a nation should have been to live up to the words of the lady in the harbor and the righteous ideals that we profess to believe in as a Republic.
        ^ My final words are the words of another.

For everyone born, a place at the table,
for everyone born, clean water and bread,
a shelter, a space, a safe place for growing,
for everyone born, a star over head.

Refrain:
And God will delight when we are creators
of justice and joy, compassion and peace;
yes, God will delight when we are creators
of justice, justice, and joy.

For woman and man, a place at the table,
revising the roles, deciding to share,
with wisdom and grace, dividing the power,
for woman and man, a system that's fair.
Refrain

For young and for old, a place at the table,
a voice to be heard, a part in the song,
the hands of a child in hands that are wrinkled,
for young and for old, the right to belong.
Refrain

For just and unjust, a place at the table.
abuser, abused, with need to forgive,
in anger, in hurt, a mind-set of mercy,
for just and unjust, a new way to live.
Refrain

For everyone born, a place at the table,
to live without fear, and simply to be,
to work, to speak out, to witness and worship,
for everyone born, the right to be free.

Refrain:
And God will delight when we are creators
of justice and joy, compassion and peace;
yes, God will delight when we are creators
of justice, justice, and joy.

Words: Shirley Erena Murray
Words © 2004 Hope Publishing Company

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Hate is hungry [Politics]


NOTE:  I posted some of these comments on Facebook before I deactivated my account on Sunday 11/13/16. To make them more coherent I have edited and reproduced them here at my blog.
Congratulations to all democracy minded people. Well played. Well fought. The Republic stands. Democracy works. We should all celebrate the day. The hating needs to end. A nation divided can be defeated. This country should be about family, love, friendship—those things that truly count the most at the end of the day.
We need to follow a practice that works well for couples--never go to bed angry if you want to stay together. Half this country needs to stop going to bed angry about the other half. My best wishes to all those that voted. It is what it is. We need to make it work.  I believe that the Christian response should be to embrace the vote and move forward in a positive fashion. That doesn’t mean capitulation of one’s ideals and values. Jesus accepted Rome’s laws. (Matthew 22: 18-21, But Jesus, knowing their evil intent, said, “You hypocrites, why are you trying to trap me? Show me the coin used for paying the tax.” They brought him a denarius, and he asked them, “Whose image is this? And whose inscription? “Caesar’s,” they replied. Then he said to them, “So give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” NIV) He didn’t tell Romans to follow Caesar with their actions and lifestyle. He died at their hands for his beliefs. Beliefs that he did not compromise on or change. This election doesn’t require anyone to take such drastic action.
Hate has a voracious appetite and it is never satisfied. Hate always wants more. Hate needs more. I made one of my last posts on Facebook about stopping hate in hopes of making things better. It was nice seeing a lot people expressing “likes” in support of the idea.
Facebook algorithms allow users to see what “friends” are liking, including the posts of others that we like. Expressing sentiments are nice. Actions will be much more important. If we “like” seeing a post that denigrates others then that doesn’t speak well for our sincerity about coming together as a nation.
I checked in on several of those ‘liked’ posts and it seems that I am now lumped in with what sounds like a pretty unsavory crowd including both liberals and terrorists. Hateful posts are being liked with alarming frequency by some of those who said we should pull together.
Then I made the huge mistake of checking in on a live feed awaiting the meeting between President Obama and President elect Donald Trump and watching the posts scroll. OMG! The amount of hate being expressed was overwhelming. The rest is history.

History will be what we make of it.