Thursday, January 26, 2017

Run hard. Finish well.

Life is hard. Age diminishes us. Disease ravages us. Then, we die.

Or...


Life is hard and softens our hearts. Age diminishes us and equips us with wisdom. Disease ravages us and empowers us to embrace hope. Then we die and pass into eternity.

What happens to us, all of us, in the course of a lifetime is simply a variation on the same theme. What sets apart those not beaten from those that are? It is what that "lifetime process" produces in us.

I've been reminded recently, we are fragile and our bodies will eventually fail--some sooner than others, but for all of us life ends in one final breath. The ability to see our sojourn as a prelude to "something more" is the key to empowering us to embrace all we experience in "time" with wonder; while anticipating what we glimpse of eternity with hope.

Yes, I'm talking about faith. A specific "effective-faith" we are given instruction about in the Scriptures; the Second letter to the church in Corinth, written by the Apostle Paul (5.1-5):

"For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down (that is, when we die and leave this earthly body), we will have a house in heaven, an eternal body made for us by God himself and not by human hands. 2 We grow weary in our present bodies, and we long to put on our heavenly bodies like new clothing. 3 For we will put on heavenly bodies; we will not be spirits without bodies. 4 While we live in these earthly bodies, we groan and sigh, but it’s not that we want to die and get rid of these bodies that clothe us. Rather, we want to put on our new bodies so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by life. 5 God himself has prepared us for this, and as a guarantee he has given us his Holy Spirit."

Over the past year I've invested time in some weary people...all filled with hope. They are fragile over-comers. Their lives are a tapestry illustrating God's grace, love, presence and power. Paul acknowleges this too later in chapter 5 of 2 Corinthians 5.17-19, 21...

"17 Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come. 18 And all of this is a gift from God, who brought us back to himself through Christ. And God has given us this task of reconciling people to him. 19 For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them...21 For God made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ."


Thanks be to God for our blessed hope in Jesus Messiah!  I'm ready. Are you?

Maranatha.


Live it well...bN tGit

Friday, January 20, 2017

Cast off Fear.

I write as I sit in front of my TV watching the Inaugural Ceremony for our 45th President of these United States of America.

For weeks now I've been witness to many express their "fear" over what might become of the Nation, indeed what might happen to them personally, under the stewardship of President Donald J. Trump. Being very transparent and at the risk of sounding dismissive, this strikes me as rather irrational.  


We have faced down...


England--the most powerful nation on the planet in the 18th Century, the XYZ Affair, the Sedation Act, the uncertainty and inadequacy of the Articles of Confederation, the long-process to a ratified Constitution, the vanity of Thomas Jefferson, the ill-temper of John Adams...


The Wild One--Andrew Jackson, a Civil War that claimed 620,000 American lives, slavery,  reconstruction, Jim Crow...


More than a few plagues and pestilence that were pandemic, the Great Depression, the Axis in WW2, internment camps for Japanese Americans...


Polio, the Cold War, Kennedy's Viet Nam, the Cuban Missile Crisis, George Wallace, LBJ, Nixon, J.Edgar Hoover...


55,000,000 Abortions, the Gas Shortage Crisis, the IRS, the malaise of Jimmy Carter, double-digit inflation and home mortgage rates at 20+%, the Iranian Hostage Crisis, the Moral Majority...


Reagan's Iran/Contra misstep, the moral degradation of Bill Clinton,  911, the Age of Terror, Bush's "No Child Left Behind" and naive effort at nation building in the savage Middle East, Obama's Shovel Ready projects, the ACA, Nancy Pelosi, Dirty Harry's use of the "Nuclear Option..." ending a Senate rule requiring 60 vote majority to end the filibuster...


The death IN OFFICE of eight Presidents, four felled by assassins bullets...Constitutional crisis leading to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, and the impeachment of President Bill Clinton...


The vitriol of our political process (p
ayback is "job-one" in 2017) as it has devolved since the impeachment of President Clinton and the inability of politicians and their partisans to see the best, believe the best and work for the best in each other and their distinct visions, thereby empowering compromise and consensus.

Yes we at times have suffered greatly, the Party not-in-power has languished and protested, and mounted a loyal opposition.  Yet, America survived.  We thrived. But today, January 20, 2017 people are posting, tweeting, announcing, about their fear of this 45th President?


Really? If you are awash in fear, take heart and stand-firm; then, get a good classic collection of US History books and actually READ them BEFORE the next election cycle in 2018.  History says our system is safe.  That system has a built in re-set button every two years in Congress and four years in the White House when "we the people" go back to the ballot box for the only poll that matters.  Add to history a Constitution that constructs our government on a platform of three co-equal branches of government.  

Folks, I will sleep well; we have in every generation been tested and prevailed, the Founders had our back and gave us a system that is both flexible and proscriptive. Then there are the Democrats (and main-stream media?) "watching on the wall" as the loyal opposition.


America will survive and thrive in spite of anarchists intentions to prevent that. Don't let these bad-actors steal your confidence in our system, your pride in our Nation or your hope for a better future.


I urge you, do your part. There is a legacy out there with your name on it.  Make it a good one.


Hail to the Chief.


Now, may God bless America with a President who exceeds expectations, is humbled by his responsibility as a steward of dreams for future generations, and who will seek wisdom and help from a multitude of counselors--but especially from our Father in Heaven. Through Jesus Messiah, let it be.



Live it well...bN tGit

Less is More--Really.

Time.
Activity.
Stress.
Dis-stress.

Refuse to follow the crowd. Choose less.
Why don't we say "no?"  Our fear of loosing an edge is ravaging relationships, creating monster expectations, ruining our health and creating distance between us and God.

The fact is we really do live in a "less is more" world.  "White space" is what makes good Art so fetching, great landscape design so dramatic and relationships work.  It gives us permission to breath, to be creative, to recharge and recreate.  


Who "moved the cheese" and convinced Americans that the contemplative life is empty and worth-less?  We did.  


Stop.
Breath.
Listen.
Smile.


Live it well...bN tGit

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Fresh Fruit.

We inaugurate our 45th President on Friday, January 20. Not mine or their's but our's; disavowing PE Trump changes nothing. 

This man will make decisions, advance policy, operate as the Nation's CEO and Commander-in-Chief; in those roles he will impact the lives of virtually every person living on the planet. As Americans, we are faced with a choice; Anger and hate are easy because they are intuitive to our human nature, such familiar friends.

May I suggest a road less traveled? Paul charts a different, counter-intuitive, course for us in his letter to the Church in Galatia.

Galatians 5.22,23... "22...the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law." 

Against such things, there is no law; not Common, not Statutory, not Constitutional, not Sharia. These virtues are a starting place that point us to the truth about the Universe we can see, but not fully experience; the world we can experience, but not fully understand and ourselves...with hearts so desperately sick, who can know them. People who live in glass houses surely should refrain from throwing stones.

Don't give in to anger, bitterness, vitriol or payback. Choose "fresh fruit."

Shalom L'Chaim.



Live it well...bN tGit







Wednesday, January 11, 2017

The Hard truth &...Hope.


Many people of faith (I've taken my shots) are piling on this Administration, decrying its polices, arrogance and penchant for demagoguery.

But, let's face the the hard truth: Government shares only part of the responsibilty for the troubled state of our Nation. The failure of the Church to be the Church has accelerated our decline. The light from "The City set on a hill" cannot penetrate the darkness because The City too often has become an anemic, self-indulgent, impotent place--flirting with priorities, forms and dogma that have no genesis in God's Word.

The Church has embraced popular culture and been absorbed by a pursuit of a reworked (secularized), dumbed-down (sequestered) version of the "abundant" life; by a quest for "relevance" in the name of Christ. She has a vital role in culture: to be the watcher on the wall, the harbinger of Good News, a conduit for God's love given without regard for conditions or behavioral change. Instead, she slumbers, points her finger at others and cries "foul." The Church need not quest for relevance; when she behaves as The Church, she is relevant. Instead...

Apathy, division and moral compromise have ravaged the fruit of the Spirit.
Reaching out with the Good News has become an unfunded mandate.
Codependence has swallowed up courageous leadership.
Sound teaching has been replaced by pop pyschology.
Relevance has pushed reality to the back of the bus.
Sacrifice is considered a synonym for weakness.
Integrity is open to interpretation.
Godliness just isn't hip. 


This isn't the first time the people of God have lost their moral and spiritual compass... 


"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and restore their land."  2 Chronicles 7.14

It ended badly for Israel. But, it need not end badly for this nation; there is hope.

Hope springs from humility.
Humility leads to repentance.
Repentance produces healing.  


Humility, repentance, healing.  It all begins IN the Church.

This...is change we can believe in.



Live it well...bN tGit

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Where Can I Run?

Can swift water outrun its flow?
Can darkness swallow the sun?

Where can I run…
His lovingkindness not transform?
His watchcare not attend?
His provision not sustain?
His strength not carry?

Can swift water outrun its flow,
Can darkness swallow the sun?


The name of the Lord is a strong fortress;
the godly run to Him and are safe.
Lay your burden down,
Run, to the Everlasting arms.

Live it well...bN tGit

Friday, January 6, 2017

The Main Thing

On December 28, 1968 (age 15) I said "yes" to Jesus; in that moment my life was transformed. Forty-eight years since then is...a few.  My life has a not always been a clear reflection of His presence, but it has for the most part been, by His grace, a slow and steady "long obedience in the same direction."

The dynamics of our culture, over my lifetime, could be described as a devolution of "conscience" and evolution of "relevance" as our moral compass.  It's ironic that the most extreme expression of the conservative mind, libertarianism, is in many ways the penultimate form of liberalism.  My point is that "systems of thought," even theological systems of thought, can't change the trajectory of the human spirit. God does that one person, one decision, one changed-heart at a time. We just don't have the temperament to pull that off.  History is filled with movements which morphed into extremism that marginalized human beings, in the name of a "greater-good," producing tyranny and crimes against humankind.

It's not my job save my culture from itself.  The part I have been given, as a Christ-follower, is to point the people in my sphere of influence to God, who can; this is "the main thing" for me.  I'm not called to point them to "systems" or movements that will save the day, but to the God of eternity who loves human beings with an everlasting and long suffering love, a redemptive, transformative love.  HE does the formative work in people that can change culture.

That said, how can I "keep the main thing," the main thing?  I offer 10 simple disciplines...
  • Be humble.
  • Love my spouse.
  • Act as an agent of peace.
  • Trust in the power of God.
  • See people the way God sees them.
  • Focus on walking close to God on a daily basis.
  • Empower my kids and grandkids with a legacy of godliness.
  • Pray for those raised up as leaders in my church, community and nation.
  • Declare the principles and precepts of God in a loving, bold, inclusive way.
  • Love generously, and pray for, people who don't think like me, don't like me and work to marginalize me on a regular "this-is-my-mission-in-life" basis. 
Systems and movements, by their very nature, devolve. God, is the same yesterday, today and forever.  The choice is self-evident.

I choose God.  He produces change which gives me, gives us all, hope.  

Keep looking up.



Live it well...bN tGit

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Paradise Found

Laura, my wonderful soul-mate, loves and raises Roses. (One variety is named "the Paradise." Hence "Paradise Found") I marvel at her skill and tender care as she nurtures these beautiful and fragrant flowers. This was written several years ago as a tribute to my amazing wife. I share it here--on our 44th Anniversary, a reminder of what a remarkable, lovely, woman Laura is.





Summer.
Deck brittle with age, surrounded by color, a wall.
Satin petals: Red, Pink, Ivory, Maize.
Thorns a reminder: look, don't touch.


Water droplets perfectly formed, wait to escape.
Bees busy, a harvest of nectar.
Woman sits, watches, filled with joy at the sight.

She labors with tender care.
Scarred by thorns, undaunted.
She plants, she feeds, she waters.


The full bloom of her effort,
a feast for the eyes
Delicious to smell.

Autumn.
Sun's path plunges
colors blaze then fade.
Not an end; pause, to rest.

Winter.
In time she plans for the deep white sleep of winter.
Well covered. Glory there still, but not.
They wait.

Spring.
She prepares the soil, a feast.
They awake from slumber, race to come out.
Canes the channel of life, carry lovely crowns through voyage to summer.

Summer.
In full bloom they linger.

Paradise found,
Celebrated, loved; a reminder,
In the begining God.


Live it well...bN tGit

Monday, January 2, 2017

The Improbable Dream



Education in America, and educators are in trouble. 

By any reasonable measure, what we are asking our educators to do is unreasonable. The result: the implosion of the system. It's happening right now, this year, this month, TODAY. Entire teaching staffs being reassigned; schools closed or being "taken over" by the State and teachers dismissed.

While government has made this crisis very complex, and though it may seem an improbable dream, it's not beyond rescue. Effective education is a partnership on at least four levels.

Level 1: Parents and teachers. I don't know why we tolerate it, but I do know we, our culture, have lowered our expectations for parents and shifted many parental roles onto public education. It's a fact, parents are AWOL; parents from every demographic: busy parents, tired parents, distracted parents, ambitious parents, selfish parents, economically disadvantaged parents. Unless and until parents see parenting as a worthy vocation--a selfless vocation--a social responsibility, and we can build accountability into the system for PARENTS, as well as teachers, our system will continue to devolve.

Level 2: Teachers and administrators. The current "political climate" makes this partnership difficult, if not hopelessly ineffective. POTUS Bush gave us "No Child Left Behind." POTUS Obama gave us "Race To The Top." These unwise mandates have produced devastating unintended consequences. They have forced administrators to focus on the wrong outcomes: Administrators chasing the holy grail--passing scores on standardized tests. Under pressure to achieve a "passing grade" Administrators have dumbed the system down and mandated teaching to the lowest common denominator. The result: a brain drain of gargantuan proportions. We've given up too much real education in the race to measure "skills."


Leaders in education must get back to "leading." They must be good managers; they must also be effective Innovators, Team builders and Coaches. They must get out of their offices and into the halls and classrooms of the buildings they manage. Teachers must be challenged to grow as professionals, taught to, and rewarded for, "thinking outside the box." The system must be able to shed under performing (based on fair-minded, role appropriate, measurable, attainable and negotiated standards of praxis and outcomes) teachers AND administrators. Otherwise we will, without question, produce underperforming schools.

Teachers must be coachable. Unions must be student as well as teacher focused. Department Chairs must be trained as Master Teachers and empowered to Coach teachers under their charge, evaluate them and reward merit or remediate poor performance.

Level 3: Education and the public. Federal oversight is an impossible burden. There is a role for the Federal government, but not what we've seen develop over the last decade. Educational oversight and policy creation must be sent back to the most local units of government possible and/or practical. In most cases, that would be the locally elected School Boards.

State oversight is critical to resource multiplication, curriculum development standards, training, and compensation. But the State must also recognize the limits of effective management.

Communities must create opportunities, then call their citizens to participate as volunteer tutors, mentors, after-school staff, security workers and any of a dozen other functions that can be filled by people willing to give-up time, and get training or invest their expertise to give school age kids a shot at a brighter future. This would, at the same time, preserve and extend financial resources which in turn would make it possible to provide funds for merit based pay incentives.

I challenge families who've abandoned public education for private, private-parochial or home-shooling to re-engage and re-think their decision. It is in the long-term best interest of their kids to support and work to reform and strengthen public education. Their unwavering commitment to quality education and the quality of the kids their raising is integral to lifting education for all our children to the next level. This has significant implications on so many elements that are critical to the future of our nation and our children. Look back at the 19th Century to discover what a culture of "education haves" and "have nots" becomes--and it's a most unsavory image.

Level 4: Education and the private-sector. I'm a small business owner. Much of the property tax bill I pay every six months goes to support education. But that's not enough. The partnership with local business, while it's there, needs to be expanded and much more highly developed. The answer isn't higher taxes, it's bigger hearts, fueled by shared vision and better communication. Not only should business be there for internships, but for aggressive sponsorship--without expectation for anything in return--beyond all the significant benefits local business enjoys from a sterling school-system.

Parents need to show-up.
Educators need to prep-up.
Communities need to step-up.
Private enterprise needs to ante-up.

All of this to say, Politicians need to butt-out ! It's easy to blame someone else; the problem is us.

Meanwhile, another generation gets left behind and only the most fortunate make it to the top.



Live it well...bN tGit

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Seen. NOT heard.

I can...
Be there for you when it can't get much harder,
Cover your head when life starts to rain,
Hold on tight when you feel like you're falling,
Bread crumb the path when you've lost your way,
Make you laugh when the whole world is crying,
Build you up when you're broken in shame.*

But if all that we do is absent of Jesus,
     then this so called love, is completely in vain.
Absence makes the heart grow harder.

Sometimes...
God's children should be seen and not heard. 
Followers of Jesus, let's walk the Walk in 2017.




Live it well...bN tGit


* "This So Called Love" by MercyMe