Monday, May 26, 2014

A True Example

A True Example

5/26/14




A common question that a non-believer will ask a believer is why God would ever allow His only Son to be executed for people that He did not even know.  It is a logical question and sometimes very difficult to explain to those who have little or no understanding about the Bible.  There some examples that can be used but the majority of them do not place the reason why on a personal or human level.  God has changed this and has provided a very unusual and unique example for us to think about.  Bear with me this is coming from a very weird angle but it is the truth and will help to understand things a bit better about this explanation.

I am going to write this article in a little bit different context than my previous ones.  The examples that I am going to be using will be vague at first but as the article progresses the explanations will make sense.  There is a human element to this article one that I thought I would not ever use as an example from God, but here it goes and hold on tight because this will be interesting to you.  At the end of the article I will explain in detail of whom I am referring to and hopefully the reader will take into consideration everything that God is trying to say to us about the reasons that God had to allow this tragic event to occur.

There was a man who was born in the 19th century who came from a normal and common family.  No special honors or titles had been placed upon his name nor had any special privileges been tied to his career. This man presented himself to his country as an everyday common kid who wished to serve his country in the military.  Because of his education and status he applied for the officer corps and after a lengthy process was accepted into the ranks of the officer school.  He considered it to be a great honor and a blessing that his application was accepted and that he would now be able to fulfill his young boy’s dream.

As time passed by his enthusiasm began to show to his commanders and his popularity within the ranks increased on a steady basis.  He was well liked by his peers and almost every soldier that served with him respected his toughness and leadership no matter what the situation held.  He was soon promoted and this ignited a fire from within his soul to make sure that he would do nothing to hinder his rise to the top of his work related ladder.  His military and flying ambitions had been on display for everyone to see and when his commanders took notice of his talents, promotions and respect flooded his life with routine ecstasy.

Love came calling to this fine officer right before a huge change occurred within the world.  His relationship with this lady gave way to a beautiful daughter whom he called his little mouse.  On a sad note, the relationship ended but the daughter remained close to the family even right up till the day her father died.  The huge event that occurred was World War I and he was called away to battle and fought bravely for his country.  He represented his country well and served his men with dignity and respect and in turn his men shoed the same for him even though by the time the war was over he had lost everything.  Promotions came regularly during the war and his rise in rank reflected his mentality on the war, his humanity towards the innocent civilians that had been caught in an awful mess, the enemy that he encountered on a daily basis and for his men that bravely followed him into each battle.  He was highly decorated and recognized as a valuable member of the army that he so proudly served.

After the war ended times began to change and some disturbances began to rise within the country that concerned him.  He did not like them but understood that the direction that the country was taking would eventually lead to another war.  He did not know, however just how much of a destructive war the second one would prove to be nor did he ever expect his outcome of that war.  In between the two wars he had finally met the lady of his life and this time married her.  The union produced a son and he added the title of proud father to the long list of achievements that he had already been cited.  His daughter was still in the picture but because of certain circumstances she played on the sidelines of the family, leaning in to see what was happening as often as she could.

The dream that this man had for his family illuminated and resonated each time he put on his uniform and he thought continuously that one day the dreams that his leaders promised would actually come true for his family.  As time passed his rank increased a couple of more steps and his leadership skills promoted themselves right along with his rank.  He became a very well known person within the country and his achievements were well publicized at every turn.  Yet in the back of his mind he knew that things would turn for the worse and that he would be called upon once again to defend his country.

This thought of war eventually did occur and his beloved country was once again plunged into the worst of humanity.  He saw many horrors as the war progressed and it seemed to him that even though his promotions continued to rise, would not end soon enough.  The love for his country heavily outweighed the war yet he continued to fight on without rocking the political boat.  Because of his newly established high rank he was allowed to leave his command on a regular basis to visit his family which he thoroughly enjoyed.  He served as an excellent role model for his son and even though the nasty war raged he did his best to make sure his son stayed out of the political side of the war.

The war began to take a turn and some signs began to emerge that things were not going to end very well for his country.  Politics continually reared its ugly head and the thickness of the stench of this side of the war began to produce an uncontrolled smell within the entire military command.  His popular name had been tossed around as a future leader within the government and his strong background provided added assurance that this status would be forthcoming after all hostilities ended.  On his reunions with his family he loved to see the development of his son and the ideas that he had for his life.  This general loved to sit and ponder about the future of his son and everything that he could achieve in his future.  However, these ideas and dreams all came crashing down one day and his life now had to forcefully take a drastic turn.

Meanwhile his family continued their simple lifestyle and living without fear as much as possible.  War news arrived in the papers and on the radio daily and were always filled with joyous news from the front, but even the son of this man understood that war could not go on with the smell of roses in a continual pattern.  In truth the war was taking its toll upon the country and the enemy began to make huge strides against the army and the pushing back of the homeland’s greatest fighting machine became obvious to the entire world.  Eventually the doubts and worries crept into the minds and hearts of every citizen including the wife, daughter and son of this famous and newly promoted general.  What would become of the family if the war was lost was a common unspoken question that every person had running through their minds.

After the war had ended the son continued his education and eventually became a prominent lawyer.  He was a gifted and talented man who had the same knack for bringing people together in time of crisis that his father proved to the world many times.  Even though he had fond memories of his family when he was young the emptiness that incurred after the death of his father continued to haunt him.  There were many questions as to why his father had left so suddenly and why his mother cried continually for months afterwards.  The son clung to the words of encouragement that his father spoke to him on a regular basis and those exercises in mental toughness with compassion came in handy so many times through his adult career.

The son continued on in life and tediously built himself a reputable name to add to the tarnished family name that preceded him.  He had thoughts of running for public office and filed the necessary documents to include his name on the ballot.  He knew that his resident city was facing hard times and he believed that his ideas and leadership could turn the city around and make it prosperous again.  The war had been over for quite some time now but the devastating effects still had its grip around his part of the country.  Low and behold he won the election on the second ballot and he was soon instilled as the mayor of that city.

His aspirations of becoming a leader were now fulfilled and his popularity soared even greater than one could imagine.  His words were considered good as gold and the people fell in line with his ideas and dreams for the city.  The backing was tremendous and the city began to turn around and growth showed its bullish head once again.  Even though the country was still experiencing hard times within, his city became one of the stalwarts of a capitalistic society and stood as a beacon for everyone in the region to see.  When the time came for his re-election he received a higher percentage of votes than his first term which signaled that the people were excited about his ideas and direction even though the country was still in pieces.

With all of his success and triumphs one would think that this son of a popular general had it easy and everything was cake on a platter.  But there were skeletons in his closet and even though those skeletons were held against him in some ways his success was accredited to his father and the son never forgot where his abilities came from.  The story has a tragic twist in the middle of it that has not been shared with you as of now but it is a part of the story that will make clear of the importance of the decisions of the heart for a family.  Understand that I am not making excuses for what the father did or the choice that he made.  I also pray that I or you ever have to be put into the position that the father was and have to make such a drastic decision as he was commanded to complete.

I write you this article today because the son of this great father just passed away earlier this month.  His story is a remarkable one in that his upbringing and early life was riddled in controversy.  The son’s name is Manfred Rommel and this man left the earth on 7 November 2013.  Manfred Rommel was the very popular Lord Mayor of Stuttgart, Germany from 1974 till 1996.  His tenure as mayor was one of the longest in the history of Stuttgart and his presence within that city utterly transformed the city into a thriving metropolis once again.  He lived as a free man, did as much as possible to make sure that Germany was reunified once again and that as many wounds were healed as possible due to the horrors that a ruthless dictator imposed upon a good portion of the world.  But there is a point to his life to which all of this might not have occurred and it stemmed back during World War II.

Some of you might now recognize this man and who he was, especially his last name.  His father was a highly decorated Nazi general and carried the name of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.  FM Rommel was one of Hitler’s top generals and military advisors during World War II.  Rommel fought many campaigns for his leader and for his country and was very popular within his ranks and within the communities in which he served and lived.  Yet this popularity and outstanding leadership could not contain his leader from assuming that he was involved in a coup against his reign.  The idea of such eventually led Hitler to demand an ultimatum and gave the choice to FM Rommel of private suicide or public humiliation through a monkey trial that would have surly given his family a attenuated reputation.

After careful consideration FM Rommel made the decision to take his own life and to allow his family to live in relative peace for the remainder of their days, even with a tarnished record.  A short side note here in that this decision was made due in part that FM Rommel and Hitler still believed that Germany would prevail in the war against the world; however, one must really contemplate if Rommel had already saw the writing on the wall concerning this issue.  Anyway, FM Rommel took his own life and his family was allowed to live in relatively peaceful conditions and survive the war.  The question remains, what if FM Rommel had not chosen to bite into that cyanide pill and chosen to live and face trial?  The finality of this person’s choice proved to be a fantastic result for the German people and serves as a prime example of life for humanity in general.

The biblical example that I am choosing to use is that of Moses.  While many of us have read the story of Moses and understand some of his life experiences we might not have realized just how “flawed” Moses was and if we place it into present day terminology we might be shocked to comprehend just how extraordinary Moses was and why God chose him to lead His people from captivity.  Then we can do something that many people do not allow themselves to complete and that is to understand that the stories contained within the Bible are about humans and their lives and how they lived them.  And, through the decisions that those people made, their lives played out a written diary and many people were affected by their decisions.  The most important part of those stories is that they deal with humans and if you are reading this article that means that you are a human as well.  Which means that through your own personal story and choices people can live their lives and make decisions that could eventually change a nation’s heart.

From early on in Moses’ life he was not welcome.  Being hastily wrapped in a blanket, put inside a woven basket and placed in one of the world’s largest rivers only to be found later by another person is not the prime example of a person who will have a glorious or fulfilling life.  If a mother would do this action today she would be labeled as an outrageous person and then publically humiliated by a public trial.  Yet Moses was found by who God wanted to find him for if someone else had snatched him from the river, the future of Israel would have been totally different. 

As we read in scripture we know that Moses had lived a decent and powerful life.  He played with the royalty of Egypt and was clothed in many splendorous clothes.  He was given titles and slept on the finest sheets and beds that were available to the empire.  But Moses also understood that he was not from these people from whom he lived with and as the truth came out the definition of his life took hold, which did not automatically produce a peaceful contingency but aggravated a personal and spiritual war that would reignite a war that continues through today.

If we think about the direct connection that Moses had with Pharaoh and the links to the realm of the Egyptian Kingdom, the fate of Israel might have been different.  If we ponder this setting we will understand that God knew exactly what needed to be completed in order for someone to have enough clout to come and go into the chambers of the leader of the world’s greatest empire of that day.  There was a specific reason that God chose Moses and the way that he spoke to Pharaoh, directed the mission from Egypt and then followed God in the ways that He showed Moses.  All of these issues, problems, glories, defeats and victories were solely responsible by Moses’ command through the divine instruction and allowance of God.  It is clear that Moses had a specific purpose in life even though he doubted it many times, raising proof through his physical impediments as an excuse to argue with God.

God did not choose Moses because he came from a royal bloodline.  God did not use Abraham because he came from a well known family, nor did God choose David because he was the mightiest warrior that was available.  God chose each one of these men because of the potential that each one of them had through the deepness of the hearts and the willingness to obey and to do what was right.  The recent historical example I gave God allowed to restore a city that had been devastated by a wretched war through a man who understood what it meant to live a free and godly life.  None of these men lived perfect lives and each one of them made grievous mistakes while they drew breath, but each one of them also did their best to serve humanity and God to the best of their ability and to serve as a true example of what forgiveness, hope and restoration was meant to be.

What would you think if God decided to show up in the bushes of your back yard and then began to speak prophetically about the next steps that you were going to be dealing with in your life?  Would you walk up a mountain and receive some laws for the people that you were leading?  Would you even be willing to believe that you could lead that many people?  All of this for a man could not carry a tune nor complete a sentence without getting tongue tied.  Really, God?  What about if God wanted you to spread the good news to your neighbors, even if they went to another church?  Think about this for a while and one would automatically draw the conclusion that God was nuts.  Hey, what Bible degree did Moses have anyway?

What about your life?  What do you believe that it has the capability of becoming for humanity and God?  If we conduct a thorough and honest investigation of our entire life, we will surly come to the conclusion that we have done many things wrong and do not deserve anything but punishment for the ways we lived.  Yet for some odd and un-definable reason God sees fit to use us for His purpose in order to reach other people.  I understand how difficult it must be to believe such a statement as I just made.  I too doubt my existence and purpose at times but for whatever reasons God still pushes me along my road of life and placing notes of encouragement, love and restoration onto little pieces of paper that I create.  I in turn then finish the messages that God has for others in an article form, which still blows my mind when I look back and read them.  All of these articles coming from a person who absolutely hated to write for decades of his life.  I cannot explain this, but I know it is real and I know it is for a greater purpose.

Time and time again God has used the obscurity of a simple person to get His message across to a dying world.  Bums, losers, slugs and goof balls define His perfect plan for humanity.  Yes, God loves each and every one of us and He will use anyone willing to listen to His call but it is still beyond belief that He would use a no body to come across to the world.  I guess that is why it is almost impossible for a majority of the world to deny that God could create a human son for a specific amount of time in order to provide the divine and perfect permanent sacrifice in order to restore our relationship with Him.

Stop and look at your life and examine what it shall tell the world and how our future history could learn from our lives.  Read history, read the Bible and one will understand why the majority of humans are of simplistic nature.  Relate to others and understand what they are feeling or going through.  For you see, when it all comes crashing down it will not matter what political affiliation one is associated with nor will it of any importance that you are a Catholic or Protestant.  The only thing that will matter is if you know God and what He has shown you about life and how to handle the hard issues through His guidance and love.  As long as we choose to live our own lives and beg for humanity to control our thoughts and emotions, we shall never see how to survive when times fall around us.  For all we will know how to do is to react with angry and empty words about our immediate surroundings, which in turn will result in our physical deaths which have followed right along with our spiritual deaths that went before us.

I do not have much to give to the world but what I have to offer is a person that can turn your life around in every aspect known to you.  Stop and see what God is doing around you and how He is trying His best to grasp your attention.  God shall never force you to accept His ways, choosing God shall always be your choice.  Restoration is a tough process but it one that will cleanse you of all the worldly garbage that has attached itself to you and set you free from that burden.  Choose God’s plan and you shall not be disappointed in any way, shape or fashion, but it will be a great experience to share with others down the road.  Each one of us serves as God’s true example of life and His love for all mankind.  Each one of our lives was created for us to think about who God is and what He wants for our lives.  And it is God’s plan for our lives that dwells within us and it is very important that we recognize this truth.







DLB

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Death Sentence

Death Sentence

5/1/14




It is hard for anyone to imagine having a guaranteed death sentence placed upon their heads.  And it is almost impossible for us to understand our actions even warranting such a penalty, yet the majority of humanity has this bull’s eye on our lives in which we readily ignore.  Both our physical and spiritual lives have this target on our hearts with one being a guarantee and the other being a choice.  It seems ironic that one usually adheres to the other but I guess this is why the enemy works so diligently in maintaining our ignorance when it comes to this realization, in which knowledge of both sides is so important.

Not many people would argue the fact that when this country was in the initial stages of its creation and development it faced some very difficult choices.  The men and women who lived during this time frame came into contact with their governors on a daily basis.  Their lives were continually monitored and their movements, speeches and meetings carefully documented for the leaders to be to read.  For many people during that time almost every movement was noticed and then immediately reported to the enemy, just to ensure that all activity was noted and recorded for future purposes. 

During the American Revolution the leaders of our country actually met in several different locations in order to preserve their secrecy and general well being.  This required very little knowledge concerning their whereabouts simply because they had a price tag on their heads and if anyone of them would have been caught, deportation back to England, trial, and a guaranteed death sentence awaited them.  The actions by these men and women took a great deal of guts in order to maintain their wits enough to establish basic guidelines in order for a country to be born. 

Beginning in 1776 with the signing of the Declaration of Independence, our founding fathers were forced to continually move around due to the choice that they had made to break away from British rule.  Adjournments followed by reconvening sessions dotted the landscape from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Trenton, New Jersey with a stop in New York City towards the end of 1785.  Yes, for almost 9 years the people involved in our country’s freedom were literally on the run, all the while trying their best to forge a new nation and to hold together a flimsy confederation of states that could fall apart at any moment.  What courage it took for these brave people to stand up for what they believed in and would even give their lives for nothing less than liberty.

In colonial America, many people who were living under this type of secretive societal conditions they were becoming distorted with and wanted to cease.  Animosity began to rise and steadily formed an opinion of subversion that took to the hearts of almost every citizen. Yet, the question of how to resolve these questions grew weary upon many and some even waned away after a few months had past. Others decided to stick with living under those limiting conditions and support the government that was at hand, but some still decided to stick it out with their convictions and adhere to the new way of thinking and believing.  It was not until the creation of the Continental Congress that the people of this land had a voice to those who wanted to maintain their complete control over them, which led to many people being detained and even imprisoned because they stood up for their independence.  A literal death sentence was placed upon these people due to the “rebellious” nature of their activities.  The future of this great nation was being drawn up by those who wished to serve life in such a manner like no other had ever before and were willing to give up everything to achieve this truth.

On the other side of the block we have the ruling party and they had a completely different view of how things would be run.  They saw these issues as rebellious and seditious and called for its immediate halting, and were not aghast when their subjects refused.  The ruling party took further steps to reign in these troublemakers by sending in the army and navy in order to “instill” peace back into the ranks of the colonists.  One step led to another step and it was not too much longer that violence erupted between the two sides which demanded further steps and more tensions across both lands.

The men that were in charge of the ruling party are not in question here since they define the established authority and set the stage for the events that occur on their home field.  It is the men and women who are doing their best to break away from this authority who are going to take center stage and be counted for, by the ruling authority, through their actions.  The King of England reveled in adversity towards the colonists for these actions and he saw them as a direct threat to his realm and image.  It is the people in this country’s colonial times that we compare ourselves, or should compare ourselves in order for us to understand who actually has the true dominion of our land and our lives and make the choice to serve the king of this world or the one who created us.   These people were determined to keep what they believed were theirs and had no intentions of abandoning their investments quite readily.  The battle lines were now drawn and war would be the final say.

After the colonists had made their intentions known to the King of England, the king in response issued his own proclamation to the rebellious people of the colonies.  His proclamation effectively guaranteed a conflict that could not and would not be settled until every rebel was destroyed.  The King of England believed that he had total control over every portion of the colonists’ lives and which guaranteed him absolute power over them which was not to be argued against.  It was through the acts of the newly formed Continental Congress and through this Proclamation of Rebellion by the King of England that set into motion the events of the next few years.  As did the physical king of England made this statement of war the king of this world has made the exact same proclamation against us.

It is through the statement that God makes in Genesis that initiates this rebellion against the king of the world, even though it was not in practice when God made it.  God was giving us dominion over this land that initiates this command and the choice so that His laws, through us would be magnified forever.  It is our presence on this earth and the authority we have that disturbs our true enemy and it is important that we understand how vital it is for us to recognize what this word dominion means to our lives.  In other words, each life represents an authority to do God’s will throughout the earth and from this authority drives our enemy to rid us of life by all means possible.
When the founding fathers of this country came over to start a new life they had a purpose and plan in mind.  It may not have been the perfect plan of all time and many of their planning proved naught but most stuck with their decision and made a life for them whatever storms came their way.  As time continued their single colony struggled but grew proportionally and with this painful stint in place welcomed new faces into the crowd so that life may continue.  Britain still had full control over these people yet they were an ocean apart and had more freedom to live out their lives.  After a while longer the colonists began to realize that more and more of their freedoms were being subjugated and threatened which made them stick out like a sore thumb to England; with anger soon to set in.

The biblical story of David comes to mind when illustrating the spiritual side of our existence.  This example is not about his reign but about the time before he took the throne, when another king sat on Israel’s throne.  Saul was in power and knew that he was basically in dire straits since he had continually disobeyed God’s wishes.  Yet while Saul was being told that his actions were no longer being blessed by God, he began a campaign against David instead of trying to make things right in God’s eyes.  Saul placed a death sentence on David’s head and through the death of David his guaranteed placement upon the throne would be secure.

For quite some time David lived on the run, living in horrendous conditions while people were out looking for him so that they could end his life.  David never had a physical moment of peace yet he understood that there was a calling upon his life and that God would ultimately protect him if death ever stared directly at him.  Both participants knew what the stakes were and what could become of the other and while one heart was pure and running the other was wrought with anger because of the embarrassment that had accompanied his reign.

Let us look at both of these examples and take some notes about how each story concluded.  Saul continued his rage against God and David and eventually it consumed him so completely that it was obvious that his decision making was not of sound mind.  Saul and his sons died in battle, with Saul taking his own life even when the enemy would not.  The American Revolution ended in similar fashion with a bunch of hand-picked soldiers taking down the world’s most powerful leader.  In both cases, God’s will was ordained and the human dignity and selfish desire was defeated.

It is through this same selfish desires and human dignity that we are blindly allowing our enemy to overtake our lives.  We have placed our selfish desires and our human rights first in our lives and have left the One who gave us these privileges to rot for Himself.  We have lost the decency to fight for what we have and to understand what it took to achieve our current status in life.  When we allow this type of behavior to rule our hearts we have no alternative but to follow a blind course of existence.  We intentionally wrap ourselves in our lusts and forge ahead in the name of love, all the while believing that we have justly managed our lives into a god-like status.  What we have failed to realize is that our enemy has encircled us through our own enticements and is ready to deal a fatal blow to our worldly perseverance.

We also cordially accept that we have all the answers for our lives and once again ignore the obvious fault lines that we are walking over.  We do not see that our enemy is just that, our enemy.  He does not care what our standards may be, for if they are high enough that only means that we will fall further and harder when the moment of truth becomes reality.  We do not see the bull’s-eye that is located on our hearts nor do we understand what this target means.  It represents a death sentence, just as our founding fathers had and as David had.  Our intentions have become so obscure that we do not even recognize the truth or the impending disasters that we are voluntarily motioning towards.

The way that we direct ourselves can only be attributed to one thing and that everything that we do and represent is made from a choice.  It is our choice to be led by the world and to ignore the warning signs that we passively look at as we whiz by them.  It is our choice not to understand human history and to grasp the concept that if we do not learn from our past we are doomed to repeat it sometime down the road.  The same laws hold true in our spiritual lives as well and the death sentence on this level is far greater than the physical for our physical will eventually give out but our spiritual life will live for eternity, but the question of where he / she shall live is strictly your choice.

It is through the principles of this divine law that drives our enemy to destroy our presence on this earth.  Through this law we have the authority to work the miracles of God each and every second of our life and it is the duty of our enemy to make sure that we doubt this ability or take it away from as many of our fellow men and women as possible.  Through this law the life that we know is a testament to God’s authority over His enemy so it is of the utmost priority that our enemy wipe out what has already been established as the truth; which means your specific life.

So, in reality we do have a death sentence on each one of our heads and it is important that we understand that our enemy does not care how he completes this task, he just needs to get it done.  The enemy uses the world to accomplish his deathly goal.  The British placed a death sentence on every one of the people that participated in the American Revolution and it was clear that they had no chance of a pardon if ever caught.  David found himself in the same predicament and even though the territory that he and Saul shared was small, Saul never accomplished his goal of destroying David.  In both examples God miraculously came through and His will was completed.  Just it is with your life for as Saul, David, everyone who participated in the American Revolution passed away so will you one day.  When that day comes, what will your choice have been for your future?







DLB