As a conservative Christian who feels that America has taken a wrong turn for the worse, I feel that a book like "Be the People" written by Carol M. Swain, PH.D. helps open the eyes of the unsuspecting public. With its in depth detail and facts, Mrs Swain takes you on a trip of our ancestry and the creation of this great nation.
The book takes on a lot of aspects but seems to mainly stick to the authors opinion and clear objective as a self proclaimed Conservative. As an African American, the author also takes on the topic of President Obama and the over usage of the race card in the political field today. She seems to spend a lot of time on the topic and might alienate some of the readers with her opinion which is sometimes loosely based on facts.
The author also takes on such issues such as abortion, immigration, racism, marriage, divorce, and homosexuality. Many times, Bible is brought up, the views of experts and possible theories versus her own opinion which tends to help the reader take in the depth of the information without taking too much offense.
Overall, I would let those who are followers of the political arena and/or a conservative Christian that this book is a good addition to your library. While it may not be that needle in the haystack type of reading, it still gives some insight to a topic that needs to be brought to the forefront of the American people.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
God Just Remodeled for You
These past few months in my own life have been crazy. I have watched my own father go in for something minor at the hospital and come out with a triple bypass. After breathing a sigh of relief after he was released from the hospital, I learned of my grandmother’s unexpected death. Then while attending the funeral of my grandmother, I learned of one of my uncles having full cardiac arrest as he boarded a shuttle bus to pick up a rental car. Weeks later after much hoping and praying, his body gave up the fight on the same day I was filled with joy as my beautiful daughter was born.
During all these trying and emotional times, I viewed photos while my stomach knotted, the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. I stood bewildered by the wildfires destroying homes in California. My heart broke as I watched in dismay all the destruction that laid a path through Arkansas and Missouri. Tornados physically thrashing homes apart, brick by brick. Families losing everything they owned. Mothers having their children ripped from their arms and having to bury them a few days later.
Recently here in Indiana, an outbreak of tornados laid a swath of damage to homes, businesses and vehicles. One man who owned a small engine shop found his heart of income to be completely leveled. "It's gone; all those years of work gone." the man stated, only to have his young daughter look up to him in response, "Dad, God just remodeled for you..."
"God just remodeled for you." Wow. At first glance, I almost did not catch that statement or come to grip the full meaning of it. I am sure the little girl was unaware of the impact her comment had. I am sure the dad probably overlooked her comment as he looked around him only to see destruction.
Often times, we can become distracted by materialism or by fame and attention. We allow money or status to determine our emotions or level of contentment for life. We get sidetracked and forget about who created the very Heavens we gaze into at night or the terra firma that we walk upon each day. Then along comes a moment, an unexpected trial or disaster with no rehearsed outcome. Something that knocks you completely off your feet and brings you to the realization that everything you own, everything you know, means nothing and can be taken from you within moments.
It is at these types of moments, when it seems like everything is taken from you, everything that you relied upon has been shaken and turned, you find yourself with nothing but Jesus. Sadly though, in today's society, "many people won't know Jesus is all they need until Jesus is all they got." While trials persevere, and disaster or unexpected events fall on the just and unjust with no explanation, there is either going to be a remodeling of your life or a wake up moment in which you come to the realization that Jesus is all you have now, and Jesus is all you will need.
When a person places their focus upon the Lord and walk with Him daily, they find that whatever may come their way, whatever troubles are in their path, that Jesus is all they need. He gives us everything we need for life. He is the life giver and He is the supplier of our everyday needs. Now, that doesn't mean He caused a tornado to destroy hundreds of homes and tear apart families but it does mean that whatever comes our way, He wants our focus to be on Him. Some of the remodeling is designed by Him, other remodeling just happened. Regardless of how it happened though, a remodeling was done, and the Lord wants your attention.
In the book of Exodus chapter 3, Moses was a distracted man. In order to get his attention, God caused a bush to burst into flames. As Moses came closer to check out this phenomenon, the Lord spoke out to Him, getting his attention. After this encounter with God, Moses finds himself questioning the directions the Lord laid out for him. What if the Israelites don’t listen. What if the Israelites ask what your name is? The Lord responds to Moses. After he had remodeled Moses life, gave him an encounter that he would never forget, the Lord spoke and said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM." But then, the very next scripture, the Lord tells Moses, "Say to the Israelites, The LORD, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you."
When you look at the Hebrew of that passage of scripture, a couple of things stand out. First the Lord tells Moses, "I AM" or "Yahweh." In other words, He is God all by Himself. There is no other God. The very next scripture, the Hebrew tells us that he is El Shaddai. He is God Almighty, or in one translation, it puts Him as "The God of More than enough." God got the attention of Moses, remodeled his life, and then affirmed to him that
Whether you have become distracted as of late, or do not know the Lord, there is a time that should come sooner than later in your life, in which you allow the Lord to remodel that which is around you. Either reacquaint yourself with Him or let Him introduce Himself to you, but in the end, make sure your focus is on Him. Not on the things around you, but on Him. Not on life’s problems, but on Him. When all seems shaken and life has thrown you a curve ball, make sure your trust is in Him and not in the things of this world. When God wants to remodel, let Him.
*Indystar 5/27/11 "Bedford residents pick through shreds of their lives after tornadoes"
*Twitter RevRunWisdom Many ppl won't know Jesus is all they need until Jesus is all they got -(Warren)
During all these trying and emotional times, I viewed photos while my stomach knotted, the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. I stood bewildered by the wildfires destroying homes in California. My heart broke as I watched in dismay all the destruction that laid a path through Arkansas and Missouri. Tornados physically thrashing homes apart, brick by brick. Families losing everything they owned. Mothers having their children ripped from their arms and having to bury them a few days later.
"Dad, God just remodeled for you..."
Recently here in Indiana, an outbreak of tornados laid a swath of damage to homes, businesses and vehicles. One man who owned a small engine shop found his heart of income to be completely leveled. "It's gone; all those years of work gone." the man stated, only to have his young daughter look up to him in response, "Dad, God just remodeled for you..."
"God just remodeled for you." Wow. At first glance, I almost did not catch that statement or come to grip the full meaning of it. I am sure the little girl was unaware of the impact her comment had. I am sure the dad probably overlooked her comment as he looked around him only to see destruction.
I am sure that even in our own lives,
we have moments in which we do not see the remodeling that God is doing....
Often times, we can become distracted by materialism or by fame and attention. We allow money or status to determine our emotions or level of contentment for life. We get sidetracked and forget about who created the very Heavens we gaze into at night or the terra firma that we walk upon each day. Then along comes a moment, an unexpected trial or disaster with no rehearsed outcome. Something that knocks you completely off your feet and brings you to the realization that everything you own, everything you know, means nothing and can be taken from you within moments.
Many people won't know Jesus is all they need until Jesus is all they got -(Warren)
It is at these types of moments, when it seems like everything is taken from you, everything that you relied upon has been shaken and turned, you find yourself with nothing but Jesus. Sadly though, in today's society, "many people won't know Jesus is all they need until Jesus is all they got." While trials persevere, and disaster or unexpected events fall on the just and unjust with no explanation, there is either going to be a remodeling of your life or a wake up moment in which you come to the realization that Jesus is all you have now, and Jesus is all you will need.
His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3
When a person places their focus upon the Lord and walk with Him daily, they find that whatever may come their way, whatever troubles are in their path, that Jesus is all they need. He gives us everything we need for life. He is the life giver and He is the supplier of our everyday needs. Now, that doesn't mean He caused a tornado to destroy hundreds of homes and tear apart families but it does mean that whatever comes our way, He wants our focus to be on Him. Some of the remodeling is designed by Him, other remodeling just happened. Regardless of how it happened though, a remodeling was done, and the Lord wants your attention.
In the book of Exodus chapter 3, Moses was a distracted man. In order to get his attention, God caused a bush to burst into flames. As Moses came closer to check out this phenomenon, the Lord spoke out to Him, getting his attention. After this encounter with God, Moses finds himself questioning the directions the Lord laid out for him. What if the Israelites don’t listen. What if the Israelites ask what your name is? The Lord responds to Moses. After he had remodeled Moses life, gave him an encounter that he would never forget, the Lord spoke and said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM." But then, the very next scripture, the Lord tells Moses, "Say to the Israelites, The LORD, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you."
When you look at the Hebrew of that passage of scripture, a couple of things stand out. First the Lord tells Moses, "I AM" or "Yahweh." In other words, He is God all by Himself. There is no other God. The very next scripture, the Hebrew tells us that he is El Shaddai. He is God Almighty, or in one translation, it puts Him as "The God of More than enough." God got the attention of Moses, remodeled his life, and then affirmed to him that
"I AM more than enough for you."
Whether you have become distracted as of late, or do not know the Lord, there is a time that should come sooner than later in your life, in which you allow the Lord to remodel that which is around you. Either reacquaint yourself with Him or let Him introduce Himself to you, but in the end, make sure your focus is on Him. Not on the things around you, but on Him. Not on life’s problems, but on Him. When all seems shaken and life has thrown you a curve ball, make sure your trust is in Him and not in the things of this world. When God wants to remodel, let Him.
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6
*Indystar 5/27/11 "Bedford residents pick through shreds of their lives after tornadoes"
*Twitter RevRunWisdom Many ppl won't know Jesus is all they need until Jesus is all they got -(Warren)
Friday, May 20, 2011
Twas the night before May 21st....
Twas the night before the rapture and all through the land; a lot of creatures were stirring, even a pre-rapture band. Their Bibles in hand while looking up with great care; in hopes that Lord would come quickly with enough taxi fare. My children were dressing to crawl into bed; never thought about next week while laying down their sweet head. And Mom in her rocker with Ipad on lap; was listening to Air1 Radio while I took a nap. When out of the East there arose a great clatter; I jumped to my feet to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash; threw open the window, I thought a cat was in my trash! Then what to my wondering eyes should appear; But the neighbor outside proclaiming that Jesus was near. With a flashlight in hand like the sun changing night into day; I thought for a moment, "This man is in a drug induced haze!" The ramblings he spewed made me pull the hair from my head; because the rapture wasn’t yet occurring like he had said. And though I restrained myself in regards to my health; I cried out with concern in spite of myself. The precious Bible which He held within his very hands; Contained the Truth about the rapture that was escaping this man. I spoke not a word as he called out my name; Then he said, "You should have listened to Harold Camping, but now, what a shame." The people who were expecting Saturday probably meant it in love; but come Sunday they might be still looking upwards to Heaven above. With those who know the Truth, we need to witness abound; so no one looks foolish just standing around. , I turned back towards my bed because it was late; and thought to myself, at least this wasn’t another “Heaven’s gate.” I laid back into bed with the neighbor out of my sight; and I thought to myself, I need to witness to this man after this foolish night.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Is May 21st Just Another Day?
All across America you can see them. Billboards, RV's and people proclaiming to "Save the Date!" May 21st, 2011, Judgement Day! Thanks to a campaign effort by a man named Harold Camping and his radio program, this information is everywhere and they want you and I to take notice.
Let me state for the record though that I for one think that Harold Camping and Family Radio have already made it clear in 1994, that they are tossing darts at a calendar with their various predictions.
Now, I do believe that May 21st could be the day that the Lord comes back. I also believe that the next day, the day after that or the weeks and months to come after that are also good days for Him to come back. You see, I am not predicting the day but do know that scripture tells us that one day He WILL come back. Is May 21st a good day? Sure. Will He come back on that day like Mr. Camping says? Only God Himself knows. Mr. Camping, nor Family Radio and not even I know the true day.
So, does that mean to kick back and rest easy now? Not so. He is coming back one day soon. Regardless of what people predict, regardless of what the naysayer might say and regardless of if we are ready or not, He will be coming and one day and each and every one of us will stand face to face with Him. We can look at the signs of the times and know that His return is eminent. We can read the book of Revelations and see how it resembles current world events. We can even watch for things to unfold at the temple mount and monitor various other end time events, but in the end, we cannot predict the exact time of His coming.
Sorry Mr. Camping. While the Lord can come back on May 21st, it will not be due to any mathematical equation you came up with. It will only mean that the Lord chose to come back then in His timing. So with that said, the truly proper thing to be doing with the RV’s and Billboards that are proclaiming May 21, 2011 on them is to proclaim the Gospel and reach the lost souls. Do Christianity a service and tell people about Jesus not just a date on the calendar.
Let me state for the record though that I for one think that Harold Camping and Family Radio have already made it clear in 1994, that they are tossing darts at a calendar with their various predictions.
The date May 21, 2011 is simply a date. Any significance of that date will be determined once we walk through it.To predict anything of Biblical significance of that date before hand is not only an ignorant thing to do but is also a disservice to Christianity. It’s ignorant in the fact that scripture makes it clear that NO man will know the day or the hour. It is a disservice to Christianity also because if the “prediction” of Mr. Camping does not occur on May 21st, then the false prophetic uttering makes the non-Christian take the second coming of the Lord even more lightly.
Now, I do believe that May 21st could be the day that the Lord comes back. I also believe that the next day, the day after that or the weeks and months to come after that are also good days for Him to come back. You see, I am not predicting the day but do know that scripture tells us that one day He WILL come back. Is May 21st a good day? Sure. Will He come back on that day like Mr. Camping says? Only God Himself knows. Mr. Camping, nor Family Radio and not even I know the true day.
So, does that mean to kick back and rest easy now? Not so. He is coming back one day soon. Regardless of what people predict, regardless of what the naysayer might say and regardless of if we are ready or not, He will be coming and one day and each and every one of us will stand face to face with Him. We can look at the signs of the times and know that His return is eminent. We can read the book of Revelations and see how it resembles current world events. We can even watch for things to unfold at the temple mount and monitor various other end time events, but in the end, we cannot predict the exact time of His coming.
Sorry Mr. Camping. While the Lord can come back on May 21st, it will not be due to any mathematical equation you came up with. It will only mean that the Lord chose to come back then in His timing. So with that said, the truly proper thing to be doing with the RV’s and Billboards that are proclaiming May 21, 2011 on them is to proclaim the Gospel and reach the lost souls. Do Christianity a service and tell people about Jesus not just a date on the calendar.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Is That Diet Drink Really Good For You?
Popped open the top of a nice cold 12 ounce diet soft drink today. Yes, the word diet has snuck into my vocabulary. Too many pounds, and family history of health concerns has prompted me to think twice about what I eat or drink.
As I tipped back the drink and savored the 'not as good of a taste as the regular drink' flavor, I became curious as to exactly what I was drinking. I already knew of some concerns of any soda drink but just so everyone else is aware, here is a breakdown of the current soda I have and exactly what it contains:
12 ounce diet soda
0 calories
0 fat
0 sodium
0 total carbs
0 protein
Ok, so what am I drinking then? Let's look at the ingredients:
Caramel Coloring, Phosphoric acid, Aspartame, Potassium Benzoate, Potassium Citrate, acesulfame potassium and caffeine.
A little research brought out this tidbit of information on each ingredient.
Caramel coloring can be linked to causing cancer.
Phosphoric acid is commonly used for rust removal and reduces bone density.
Aspartame has 92 different health side effects including blindness.
Potassium Benzoate is a carcinogen and is a cancer causing agent.
Potassium Citrate can cause numbness, tingling in the hands and feet and an uneven heartbeat.
Acesulfame potassium hampers the metabolism of the body, causes headaches and was also used as a paint stripper and degreaser at one time in the past.
And of course, caffeine, which may cause dizziness, nervousness, difficulty breathing, hives and vomiting.
Still thirsty? I am thinking water might be my best bet.
As I tipped back the drink and savored the 'not as good of a taste as the regular drink' flavor, I became curious as to exactly what I was drinking. I already knew of some concerns of any soda drink but just so everyone else is aware, here is a breakdown of the current soda I have and exactly what it contains:
12 ounce diet soda
0 calories
0 fat
0 sodium
0 total carbs
0 protein
Ok, so what am I drinking then? Let's look at the ingredients:
Caramel Coloring, Phosphoric acid, Aspartame, Potassium Benzoate, Potassium Citrate, acesulfame potassium and caffeine.
A little research brought out this tidbit of information on each ingredient.
Caramel coloring can be linked to causing cancer.
Phosphoric acid is commonly used for rust removal and reduces bone density.
Aspartame has 92 different health side effects including blindness.
Potassium Benzoate is a carcinogen and is a cancer causing agent.
Potassium Citrate can cause numbness, tingling in the hands and feet and an uneven heartbeat.
Acesulfame potassium hampers the metabolism of the body, causes headaches and was also used as a paint stripper and degreaser at one time in the past.
And of course, caffeine, which may cause dizziness, nervousness, difficulty breathing, hives and vomiting.
Still thirsty? I am thinking water might be my best bet.
Monday, February 21, 2011
A Focused God on an Unfocused Child
Have you ever been to a point in life in which you are not sure which direction to turn or who to talk to? Have you ever got to that point in which you wanted to throw your hands in the air and just cry out, “Seriously???”
A few years ago, my wife and I dropped all of our trivial stresses in life when we found that our son was legally blind in both eyes at 20/400. We worked closely with an eye doctor that was able to assist him up to a certain point but that quickly came to a plateau and we were referred to a Behavioral Optometrist. After just a few visits with the specialist, we begin to see signs that our son did not just have eye problems but was also struggling with multiple Sensory Integration Disorders or what is also referred to as Sensory Processing Disorder.
During our son’s first year in school, we found kindergarten to be a disaster. Between a teacher who admittedly was not used to handling kids with SPD and his quiet challenging behavior at times, we begin to wonder if our son would have a life beyond SPD. We had not taken him to a Occupational Therapist or any other specialist that could officially label him with SPD so the school district, while trying to be somewhat helpful, was hands off on their approach to my son. In other words, if he ‘acted out’ or had a ‘melt-down,’ they would just write him up as a bully or a hyperactive kid that needed to be medicated.
After somehow managing to survive kindergarten, we breathed a sigh of relief. Our thoughts were, “maybe it was just the teacher.” “Maybe our son is actually normal and all those who judged us for saying he had SPD were right in their attack.” Well, first grade came. The teacher had knowledge of SPD and was very open armed to our son. “I can handle him” she quipped. However, here we are nearing the backstretch of first grade and we are now at that stressful state of mind and aggravation that we had with the kindergarten year. Because the state and school have their hands tied, they refuse to accommodate his disorder or assist him in adaptive learning unless we officially label him.
The labeling is bothersome to me. I know, I know, it is a hang-up that I need to get past. But I also look at my son and know he is a bright young boy. He loves math, he loves school and when he applies himself, he gets A’s on all his papers. The problem though is that applying of oneself. One of his downfalls is being easily distracted and the inability to focus. Due to that, his grades are quickly declining and his love for school is waning.
In the very near future, my son will officially be tested. He will be ran through the battery of sessions and tests to find out where he stands and what we can do to help him cope with his SPD. There is a big unknown of what is to come from this testing. Will insurance assist us this time or will they be a large headache like they were with the Behavioral Optometrist? Will this ‘labeling’ hurt my son in the future? Will he ever be able to obtain a normal job or get a drivers license? Will he be looked down upon as if he has some type of mental illness? Many thoughts run through my head and the stress is ever present.
Thankfully, my wife and I know God. Between our faith in God and our close walk with Him, we are able to carry on spiritually even when our emotions are a wreck. We have learned that regardless of our emotions or stresses, we can never allow them to dictate our worship to God, so even when we are crying on the inside, we still give God our all.
This has helped tremendously as we walk down an unknown path with our son’s SPD. God has given a peace that passes all understanding and allowed us to handle the ups and downs of life with our son. Do we get angry or frustrated at times? Obviously, yes, we are after all, mere human beings. However, God has given us a balance to weigh our problems against Him. When God is in the scale, he outweighs ours or our son’s bad days every time. He is the lifter of the head and provides a place to run to when all the battles seem uphill.
For us, God has been the constant focus when our son has lost his. He keeps us from wringing the neck of the uneducated person who thinks a pill is the answer to the problem. He helps us stay calm when people blame our son’s personality on his upbringing. He holds our hand as we navigate through the ugly red tape of health insurance. He reminds us everyday that even though He is a miracle working God that could remove the disorder from our son at anytime, He also is a God that allows us to privilege a walk down the path of the unknown so we can learn and lean on Him.
We do not know what tomorrow may bring. We do know that our son has made strides and has come a long way already to this point. His social interaction is widening. His vision therapy assisted greatly, and he is beginning to learn how to cope with the moments in which his senses get out of whack. Whatever tomorrow does bring, we know that he is a unique boy and no disorder, no red tape, no uneducated person will be able to hold him back from fulfilling his full potential.
A few years ago, my wife and I dropped all of our trivial stresses in life when we found that our son was legally blind in both eyes at 20/400. We worked closely with an eye doctor that was able to assist him up to a certain point but that quickly came to a plateau and we were referred to a Behavioral Optometrist. After just a few visits with the specialist, we begin to see signs that our son did not just have eye problems but was also struggling with multiple Sensory Integration Disorders or what is also referred to as Sensory Processing Disorder.
During our son’s first year in school, we found kindergarten to be a disaster. Between a teacher who admittedly was not used to handling kids with SPD and his quiet challenging behavior at times, we begin to wonder if our son would have a life beyond SPD. We had not taken him to a Occupational Therapist or any other specialist that could officially label him with SPD so the school district, while trying to be somewhat helpful, was hands off on their approach to my son. In other words, if he ‘acted out’ or had a ‘melt-down,’ they would just write him up as a bully or a hyperactive kid that needed to be medicated.
After somehow managing to survive kindergarten, we breathed a sigh of relief. Our thoughts were, “maybe it was just the teacher.” “Maybe our son is actually normal and all those who judged us for saying he had SPD were right in their attack.” Well, first grade came. The teacher had knowledge of SPD and was very open armed to our son. “I can handle him” she quipped. However, here we are nearing the backstretch of first grade and we are now at that stressful state of mind and aggravation that we had with the kindergarten year. Because the state and school have their hands tied, they refuse to accommodate his disorder or assist him in adaptive learning unless we officially label him.
The labeling is bothersome to me. I know, I know, it is a hang-up that I need to get past. But I also look at my son and know he is a bright young boy. He loves math, he loves school and when he applies himself, he gets A’s on all his papers. The problem though is that applying of oneself. One of his downfalls is being easily distracted and the inability to focus. Due to that, his grades are quickly declining and his love for school is waning.
In the very near future, my son will officially be tested. He will be ran through the battery of sessions and tests to find out where he stands and what we can do to help him cope with his SPD. There is a big unknown of what is to come from this testing. Will insurance assist us this time or will they be a large headache like they were with the Behavioral Optometrist? Will this ‘labeling’ hurt my son in the future? Will he ever be able to obtain a normal job or get a drivers license? Will he be looked down upon as if he has some type of mental illness? Many thoughts run through my head and the stress is ever present.
Thankfully, my wife and I know God. Between our faith in God and our close walk with Him, we are able to carry on spiritually even when our emotions are a wreck. We have learned that regardless of our emotions or stresses, we can never allow them to dictate our worship to God, so even when we are crying on the inside, we still give God our all.
This has helped tremendously as we walk down an unknown path with our son’s SPD. God has given a peace that passes all understanding and allowed us to handle the ups and downs of life with our son. Do we get angry or frustrated at times? Obviously, yes, we are after all, mere human beings. However, God has given us a balance to weigh our problems against Him. When God is in the scale, he outweighs ours or our son’s bad days every time. He is the lifter of the head and provides a place to run to when all the battles seem uphill.
For us, God has been the constant focus when our son has lost his. He keeps us from wringing the neck of the uneducated person who thinks a pill is the answer to the problem. He helps us stay calm when people blame our son’s personality on his upbringing. He holds our hand as we navigate through the ugly red tape of health insurance. He reminds us everyday that even though He is a miracle working God that could remove the disorder from our son at anytime, He also is a God that allows us to privilege a walk down the path of the unknown so we can learn and lean on Him.
We do not know what tomorrow may bring. We do know that our son has made strides and has come a long way already to this point. His social interaction is widening. His vision therapy assisted greatly, and he is beginning to learn how to cope with the moments in which his senses get out of whack. Whatever tomorrow does bring, we know that he is a unique boy and no disorder, no red tape, no uneducated person will be able to hold him back from fulfilling his full potential.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Do you have an ego problem?
At age 16, Bobby Fischer took the game he loved and begin to systematically beat the world’s best, one by one. Years later, he added insult to injury of already fragile egos worldwide by taking down the world champion, Spassky.
Bobby Fischer commented on his talent by stating, "I like the moment when I break a man's ego."
The problem with Bobby Fischer though was that he himself had a large ego, along with other issues to boot.
Bobby Fischer had built himself up so much that his Ego created a salivating desire within him to make sure that other men's egos were broken.
As I read into the life of Bobby Fischer, I begin to think about people in society who have ego problems. I begin to think about how they have built up a mirrored wall so high around themselves that in the end, they cannot see the outside world for what it truly is. All they could see was self. If they did stop long enough to see others, it was merely to brag about oneself or to make sure the other person was still 'beneath them.' The egotistical does not care about others; they only care about making sure that they better themselves.
The word Ego in the Latin is simply the pronoun "I." When one has an Ego, it is all about "I." To clarify though, Ego is also more of a 'self-image' of what one believes they are. That person becomes so engulfed in self that their selective view of self overrules any real opinion of who they are. The person becomes blinded by their ego. They begin to shut out anything that does not fit into their mold of their selective self-image. Their selective self-image becomes them yet a selective self-image is not them at all!
Being blinded my Ego is not healthy. Ego is a removal of the real you and the blurring of the identity that God has given you. When a person begins to move away from their God given identity to create a new self, when they are drawn away from what is right to what they conceive to be right, and then they begin to allow Ego to tempt them. That temptation brings them to be enticed by self. Once Ego has brought them this far, sin is not too far behind. Plato said it best by stating "The cause of all sins in every case lies in the person's excessive love of self." Eventually, that excessive love of self brings forth death. Death of the man who once was identified by God but now identified by "I." Death of what could have been. Death of a persona that could of rocked the World with the message of Christ but chose self. Being blinded by Ego is not healthy and in fact, just downright deadly.
In the Old Testament we see that Lucifer had an 'I' problem.
"I will ascend until Heaven"
"I will exalt my throne above the stars of God"
"I will sit on the mount of congregation, in the uttermost parts of the north"
" I will ascend above the heights of the clouds"
"I will make myself like the Most High"
His Ego, his 'I', his self image, caused him to be cast down to Sheol, the uttermost parts of the pit.
The problem with Lucifer is the same problem that people have on this earth. He became a lover of himself. His Ego puffed up. He became blinded by his actions. He did not take heed and in the end, he fell.
We need to be reminded today that ultimately, there is only one 'I'. That I is the " Great I Am!" God told Moses "I Am that I am." Jesus speaks to the Jews and tells them, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I AM."
If anyone in the history of the universe or this world had the right to use the word ‘I’, it was God Himself. After all, he created the Heavens and the earth. He hung the stars in the sky, placed water upon this earth and told it where to start and stop. He was the one that scooped up dirt and made life. AND Jesus was the one that hung upon a cross and died for a mankind that strayed away from their God given identity.
GOD IS THE ONLY ONE WORTHY OF HAVING AN EGO!
Not you, not me, not Bobby Fischer, not anyone! God alone is worthy of saying I AM THAT I AM, point blank, period!
Ego caused man to be banned from the garden, Ego caused this earth to be flooded and Ego is probably causing you to read this right now and telling yourself, “I don’t have an Ego problem.”
Today, let scripture be a reminder of whom and what we should be.
“Better it is to be humble in spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. “ “Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.”
Ask of the Lord today to help you remove any mask of selective self image. Pray that your focus be all about HIM and no longer about you. Request that your pride be replaced by humility. Climb out of that mirrored well which you can only see yourself in and come to the realization that there is a whole world out there than you can benefit from and they can benefit from you. Pray today that it no longer be about your will, but God's will.
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