“This is no surprise to me at all.
Something has happened in the last 30 years or so that makes it increasingly difficult
to separate emotional reactions from ideas,
and emotional reactions from our assessment of other peoples’ humanity or lack of it.”
Bishop Gavin Ashenden
(it sure looks as if this winter worn shrub is more of a hand pointing toward something /
Julie Cook / 2018)
Earlier this week I wrote a post in which I stated that there would inevitably be
“someone to jump on a soapbox scolding me”…reprimanding me regarding my post
that particular day…
And low and behold there was….but, as I quickly discovered,
it really wasn’t about my post.
The scolding quickly dissolved into a diatribe of what all is wrong with and about
Christians…in particular American Christians.
As even gun control and the President was thrown in my face…
not because either one was a part of my post but rather because I paused Thursday morning
asking that we remember the families of and the individuals who had lost their lives in the
shooting Wednesday afternoon in Florida.
The comments became rapid fire and somewhat more and more bizarre.
It went on for two days.
A few others joined in the fracas and were indeed most welcomed to come on over
and sit a spell.
I saw the questioning and demands for answers, answers to open-ended questions
that really have no answers…
As this was more diversion than substantial thought and idea.
More attack then substance.
It was with all of this monkey business, of which I am calling ‘Christian mongering’,
along with several thoughtful comments offered during my foray into the world of
Christian trolling, that I found something of keen interest in the recent posting
by our dear friend the good Bishop Gavin Ashenden…
Who by the way is prayerfully recovering from another detached retina surgery.
Yet the good Bishop did manage to offer his readers an article that had appeared recently
in one of his local papers.
The article was based on the observed change that has been taking place in “our”
collective social conversation.
Of which is not a pretty picture.
The article focuses on the obsession our society has with sex…a slippery slope topic
which dissolves into the emotionalism of same-sex marriages, spiraling into
transgenderism as it swirls down even further to the growing notion of things beyond.
We are reminded how emotionalism, connected to such an emotional
topic, creates its own barrier as the voices of support work to silence the
voices of opposition–
As freedom of speech becomes the first casualty and victim of the war.
And so I was reminded of the tit for tat diatribe which had been taking place
in the comment section of my previous post the past couple of days—
Freedoms, thoughts, beliefs being questioned.
All of which will soon be spilling out into the outlets of all things news as
Wednesday’s horror consumes us while we desperately try to find answers…
The greater community and our legal eagles will not be willing to truly explore the
obvious as it is of a Spiritual base…as they will simply not go there…
for in their minds that has nothing to do with any of this…
But the nagging question remains…Does it not?
Does it not have everything to do with the Spiritual and that which is lost?
You may find the Bishops full article here:
‘Sex’ is no consolation for the loss of free speech, and the capacity to test & discover the Truth with each other.
And whereas I agree wholeheartedly with everything the Bishop says…
it is to the more nuanced observations that actually caught my eye…
that being the notion of emotional reactions.
We all have them…emotions and emotional reactions…
and they are both good and bad, happy and sad.
Striking a healthy balance is key.
When we see, read and or witness such events as what unfolded at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fl on Wednesday—
our emotions are consumed–as well they should be.
For if we didn’t feel pain, sorrow, suffering, and empathy…
then that’s the time to worry.
We cry as we see the faces of those who were killed.
We ache reading their individual stories.
We yearn to embrace their surviving loved ones and friends who are experiencing
inconsolable anguish.
That is our nature as humans.
That is…for most humans.
That was not the nature of the young gunman in Florida.
And yet we must allow our emotions time to do what it is they do…
which is often taking us on the roller coaster of drastic highs and
sinking lows during these sorts of tragedies.
We will be angry and we will be sad.
Decisions that are often made at the height or low of an emotional roller coaster
ride are not always the wisest decisions made.
And that is because we are leading with more of a feeling of heart and even guilt
versus that of a more rational thinking brain…
History tells us that is best to use both.
Yet not all of us, as we witnessed again Wednesday, have the correct heart response
or logical brain response.
And now we owe it to our children to do something to change this ongoing madness…
A change that uses both heart and brain.
And it was in the midst of the arguing going on in the comment section over on cookieland, as
well as the raw emotions we Americans were feeling Thursday morning, that a wee small voice
managed to find it’s way to the surface…and this voice had nothing to do with the
latest breaking news or the rabid dog chatter happening in my small corner of blogland.
Out of the blue, a small voice had risen to the top of the clanging gongs…
a missionary working with orphans, widows and the poor in India.
They asked for prayers and offered me their own…
and I was deeply moved.
It was the humblest of the voices that I had heard the loudest.
It was as if God was gently yet strongly redirecting my focus.
“Get off the cerebral world’s merry-go-round for just a minute Julie and see…
See and hear…
Hear the reality of others around this world.
Those who are doing My work for and among those in desperate need…
Hear the need of prayer…know the power found in that prayer…
Yet be mindful… there must be more willing to pray and work…
and pray without ceasing”
Here is a snippet of what this gentle voice said…
I, bound by the spirit and preaching the Good news among idols and gentiles and
poor and for orphanages.
I know afflictions wait for me– but all afflictions allocate as joy for
the Lord Jesus Christ.
What is my aid and weapon?
And all secret is known to God– that is without ceasing prayers day and night and fasting,
with tears of prayers.
Hallelujah and praise his holy name.
The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer.
In whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation my strength and stronghold.
Oh, my Dear Heavenly Father,
I know that you open your hand and satisfy the desires of every living thing in the world.
Please open doors of mind through your righteousness of right hand for my ministry
desires and vision.
MY Vision: (Romans 5:8) The God Jesus Christ is love to all in the world and I want to
share his great love to all creatures and in way of Salvation.
(cleaned up grammatically just a tad)
And throughout the afternoon, these small voices continued percolating to the top
over the din of maddening chatter…
More signposts pointing to God and God alone…
The idea of water pouring and flowing outward…literally manifest itself.
As well as an all-consuming cleansing of water…
Holy.
Flowing.
Living Waters…
And finally much later in the day, gratefully, I read these words on a fellow bloggers post…
“Richard Alleine expresses that feeling in this way,
“He who knows what it is to enjoy God will dread His loss;
he who has seen His face will fear to see His back.”
For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me,
the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves,
broken cisterns that can hold no water.
Jeremiah 2:13
For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me,
the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves,
broken cisterns that can hold no water… manifested in so many ways. Father, thank You for your mercy!
Amen
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Pastor Randy made an observation at my place earlier to the effect basically that we are too wrapped up in the symptoms but have ignored the illness. Becky the other day did as you and wrote a nice post and likewise was assailed almost immediately. Why? I shall say why. No one, including some who believe want the commitment that addressing the illness requires. The scoffers of course deny the illness even exists.
As our ancient enemy would prefer – as we see how hard he is afoot
Yep
I just went back a couple days to read your conversation with our favorite troll. It bothers me that we waste any time on that fellow, but then perhaps one of us can convince him that he’s on the wrong path. We do need to treat the cause of this horrible disease that has taken over our country. I don’t know how that will happen, but sometimes things have to get way worse before they get better. I pray that we don’t become used to this kind of behavior.
I thought the very same thing— and I do try to be nice to these kind of “visitors” but sometimes being nice won’t hold water
Ahhhh, such refreshing and wise words you speak Julie. So very relevant also to our always on culture where everything now is political and to be argued over. Where will this all end? Who knows but putting our trust and identity in Christ helps ensure we make the right decisions on what to say and when.
It is amazing how people react to posts that simply express compassion for the victims, isn’t it? Even when we avoid stirring up political conversation, people still go there. There are a lot of angry people in the world. But as you so wisely point out through the words of the missionary, our primary purpose is to share Jesus with the world. Any other tasks are secondary. Beautiful and gracious response, Julie! Love and hugs to you!
thanks Lynn–all of that left me really feeling a huge sense of concern… more later…
but yes, a wonderful direction offered by God Himself…refocusing the matter at hand!
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