Friday, March 15, 2013
Radiant Wonder
Radiant Wonder is a phrase A. W. Tozer uses in the introduction to his classic, "The Pursuit of God." He states it is a wonder that should accompany faith in Christ but is generally missing in the church today. That lack is really a loss of Christ's manifest presence. (Ravi Zacharias has an excellent book on the same topic, "Recapture the Wonder)." The loss of wonder can be traced to man becoming enamored with himself. How distressing an boring when the measure of greatness is how much money, what office you get elected to, what kind of car you drive, etc. The psalmist lived with radiant wonder as he was in awe of creation and the handiwork of Almighty God. We lose the awe when we fail to truly come to know Christ and merely exist with a form of godliness. We lose the radiant wonder when pray becomes perfunctory and being in communion with the living Christ is non-existent. Radiant Wonder is the direct result of knowing Christ. It flows out of a hunger and thirst for knowing Christ. Radiant wonder follows the impulse to pursue God for God's sake-an impulse that our Creator plants within us. Part of revival is reviving the wonder in the heart of the church. The wonder of God's love for us. The wonder of Christ's sacrifice. The wonder of freedom in Christ. The wonder of the witness of the Spirit. The wonder of our Father in heaven who loves to give good gifts to his children. The wonder of eternity and a new heaven and new earth. The wonder of His presence everywhere, everyday. This loss of wonder parrellels the loss of our first love (Revelation 2:4). Lord God Almighty, put a divine discontent in our hearts that will give birth to a holy desperation to seek your face until your rend the heavens and do a new work among us-that would be wonderful.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Sin Sensitive
Some follow Jesus with the concept that they sin continually, not able to help or stop the dark side of their person. Certainly we are always short of being perfect like Jesus Christ. We can always exemplify the fruit of the Spirit in increasing measure; however, to say that Christ's people live a life of sin is to defy the power of the Holy Spirit and the fact that Christ's people are dead to sin (Rom. 6). The power and hold of sin has been broken. We have a Divine power to enable us daily to walk in obedience to the Lord (2 Pet. 1). With every temptation there is a way of escape (1 Cor. 10:13) Let us look at sin from the perspective of rebellion against God, the refusal to obey a known command and refusal to submit to His authority. Let us stop sinning!
Christ's people must cultivate a sensitivity to sin-especially in our culture where 'do as you please' is the order of the day. In our culture where pleasure is king, where every person is supposed to be allowed to do what they want, to even be 'stupid' as our new secretary of state recently stated, Christ's people need to be aware of the deceitfulness of sin and guard against it. It can become a way of life to rationalize sin and disobedience, and blame it on whatever. It can be easy in our culture to allow our 'better' behavior than our culture to become the standard. Our standard is Jesus Christ and being holy in all behavior (1 Pet. 1:15).
Charles Wesley's great hymn, "I Want a Principle Within' is worth your time. Verse one reads, 'I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear, a sensibility to sin, a pain to feel it near. Help me the first approach to feel of pride or wrong desire, to catch the wandering of my will, and quench the kindling fire."
John and Charles Wesley's mother gave this definition of sin to her son John.
"Take this rule: whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself." (Suzanna Wesley)
Christ's people must cultivate a sensitivity to sin-especially in our culture where 'do as you please' is the order of the day. In our culture where pleasure is king, where every person is supposed to be allowed to do what they want, to even be 'stupid' as our new secretary of state recently stated, Christ's people need to be aware of the deceitfulness of sin and guard against it. It can become a way of life to rationalize sin and disobedience, and blame it on whatever. It can be easy in our culture to allow our 'better' behavior than our culture to become the standard. Our standard is Jesus Christ and being holy in all behavior (1 Pet. 1:15).
Charles Wesley's great hymn, "I Want a Principle Within' is worth your time. Verse one reads, 'I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear, a sensibility to sin, a pain to feel it near. Help me the first approach to feel of pride or wrong desire, to catch the wandering of my will, and quench the kindling fire."
John and Charles Wesley's mother gave this definition of sin to her son John.
"Take this rule: whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself." (Suzanna Wesley)
Monday, February 25, 2013
Encouraged
This evening I had the privilege of preaching on the subject of encouragement. The crowd was small, but I believe we all agreed that discouragement is a great tool of Satan. Discouragement becomes a shackle on our spirit that drags us into despair, murmuring and complaining, and generally leads to a negative mind set. Satan continues the onslaught until we make the choice to look up and be encouraged by the truth of who Jesus is, what He has done, and what He has promised to do. When David showed up with the cheese and crackers he found the army of Israel discouraged by Goliath. They were fearful and discouraged. They were stuck in limbo-incapable of making an advance and winning the victory. David was surprised at their discouragement and announced that he knew Almighty God was able to deal with the situation. They scoffed, mocked and tried to kick him out of the camp. Instead David proved God to be true-He is mighty to save. The giant that was causing discouragement was easily disposed and a great victory ensued. Hebrews sounds the call to encourage one another, and to be encouraged by the incredible redemptive provision made in Christ. More than conquerors is the truth of who we are in Christ. The truth is that Christ reigns and is coming again. Let's shake the shackles of discouragement off and in the name of Christ shout Hallelujuah-Christ lives! Shine the light and let the whole world see, were singing for the glory of the risen King!
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The God Who Works
Philippians is one of my favorite sections of God's Word. The calling to be like Christ permeates the message Paul sent to these early pilgrims. The great promise in 1:6-He who began this good work in you will bring it to perfection / completion-all that HE wants it to be. Do I have that desire? Am I wide open to the Spirit's leading and sanctifying? Am I a selective learner, or is becoming all He desires me to be is my primary desire? He will carry on His work until we are conformed to the image of His Son. He is bringing many sons to glory (Heb 2:10) and I must desire to be one of His Sons. This theme of 'God working' is picked up again in 2:13.
His working is according to His purpose. Not according to my taste, or comfort. Not according to my wants and wishes that can easily become full of self interest and vain conceit (2:3). He wants me to shine like a star in this dark world (2:15). He wants me to be pure and blameless, to have the attitude of Christ, to be the humble servant who has one response, 'Father your will be done.'
God is looking for willing pieces of clay. The sanctified, Spirit filled life, if it is nothing else, must be the life that is totally consecrated to His purposes. A life that is a living sacrifice, wide open and full of desire to be absolutely His.
The old hymn/ poem speaks it well
Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me, save that thou art; Thou my best thought, by day or by night, waking or sleeping, thy presence my light." (E. Hull).
The confidence of allowing God to work is liberating, invigorating, joy filled.
His working is according to His purpose. Not according to my taste, or comfort. Not according to my wants and wishes that can easily become full of self interest and vain conceit (2:3). He wants me to shine like a star in this dark world (2:15). He wants me to be pure and blameless, to have the attitude of Christ, to be the humble servant who has one response, 'Father your will be done.'
God is looking for willing pieces of clay. The sanctified, Spirit filled life, if it is nothing else, must be the life that is totally consecrated to His purposes. A life that is a living sacrifice, wide open and full of desire to be absolutely His.
The old hymn/ poem speaks it well
Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me, save that thou art; Thou my best thought, by day or by night, waking or sleeping, thy presence my light." (E. Hull).
The confidence of allowing God to work is liberating, invigorating, joy filled.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
2013
Wow! Y2K was a long time ago. The Mayan calendar didn't mean a thing. The predictions of the May date a year ago came and went. We are slow learners. We can't figure God's story out at the end of a pencil or with a fancy calculator. We can't figure God's story out by checking the pulse of Israel every ten minutes. We can't figure it out by forecasting the place of Iran, Iraq, the USSR (that's dated) or any other earthly kingdom. There is a great difference between God's timetable and mine. Understanding that God is not slow, that He is patient and His patience always has a redemptive purpose, is a key to my own trust in His Almighty power (2 Pet 3:9). About a decade into pastoral ministry it was 88 reasons why the rapture is in 1988. The Christian bookstores couldn't keep the book in stock. Then it became 89 reasons why the rapture is in 89. Rapture what? Christ is coming again is our message. Live like you are dying, because we are. Live like Christ is coming again and we are accountable-He is and we are! Christ said to pray, watch, stay awake. When He comes He expects me to be about the Master's business. He expects me to be holy in my behavior. He expects me to be expecting Him! A popular book/movie some time ago was "eat, pray, love." Let's reframe the challenge. Let's commit ourselves to pray, watch, and love. I am grateful for a new year. There can be a freshness about another January 1...then I remember April 15 is just around the corner :). For His glory let us live. E. Stanley Jones states, "If my Redeemer is alive, then I, the redeemed, must live as though I were alive." We are! In Him! Forever!
-Let's make it count for Him...Have a blessed year!
-Let's make it count for Him...Have a blessed year!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Christmas Hope
If your family is like ours, your Christmas celebration has already started. Trying to get it all in can be a scheduling challenge. How rewarding to be with family and friends. Last night we shared some time with a group at a friend's home, eating and exchanging surprise gifts. I was the last one to pick or steal, depending on the mood at the moment. I made the choice to steal and allow someone else to select the last package. I went with what I knew was available, it was a sure choice. My sure choice is Jesus Christ. Born a child and yet a King. He is the King of kings. He is the Light of the world. He is the Great I Am come in the flesh. He is Life. He is the only One who can bring hope into this world filled with darkness and despair. Not much has changed about the condition of mankind since the birth of Christ and today. We have smart phones, and magic tablets. We have high speed Internet, and a host of other gadgets. In the middle of it all, mankind is still searching for identity and direction. Jesus Christ is for all mankind the source of identity and direction. At this Christmas, I am sure of what I have chosen, Jesus is my Lord and Savior. At mid life I still have a lot of questions, ask a lot of questions, know only a portion of what I need to know. But I know Whom I have believed and am convinced that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until He comes again (2 Tim. 1:12). Thank you Jesus for the hope I know at this Christmas.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
America's Hypocrisy & Sandy Hook
Christmas Greetings. The emotions of this season took an intense hit with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. We mourn the tragedy that strikes at the heart of parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. This tragedy awakens anger and anxiety in the heart of America. The President sheds tears and pledges to 'do something about it'. In our arrogance we suppose we can 'fix' the problem with more government control and fail to admit that the sinfulness of the human heart is beyond any set of rules and regulations.
The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.
I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.
The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).
God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.
The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.
I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.
The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).
God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.
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Friday, March 15, 2013
Radiant Wonder
Radiant Wonder is a phrase A. W. Tozer uses in the introduction to his classic, "The Pursuit of God." He states it is a wonder that should accompany faith in Christ but is generally missing in the church today. That lack is really a loss of Christ's manifest presence. (Ravi Zacharias has an excellent book on the same topic, "Recapture the Wonder)." The loss of wonder can be traced to man becoming enamored with himself. How distressing an boring when the measure of greatness is how much money, what office you get elected to, what kind of car you drive, etc. The psalmist lived with radiant wonder as he was in awe of creation and the handiwork of Almighty God. We lose the awe when we fail to truly come to know Christ and merely exist with a form of godliness. We lose the radiant wonder when pray becomes perfunctory and being in communion with the living Christ is non-existent. Radiant Wonder is the direct result of knowing Christ. It flows out of a hunger and thirst for knowing Christ. Radiant wonder follows the impulse to pursue God for God's sake-an impulse that our Creator plants within us. Part of revival is reviving the wonder in the heart of the church. The wonder of God's love for us. The wonder of Christ's sacrifice. The wonder of freedom in Christ. The wonder of the witness of the Spirit. The wonder of our Father in heaven who loves to give good gifts to his children. The wonder of eternity and a new heaven and new earth. The wonder of His presence everywhere, everyday. This loss of wonder parrellels the loss of our first love (Revelation 2:4). Lord God Almighty, put a divine discontent in our hearts that will give birth to a holy desperation to seek your face until your rend the heavens and do a new work among us-that would be wonderful.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Sin Sensitive
Some follow Jesus with the concept that they sin continually, not able to help or stop the dark side of their person. Certainly we are always short of being perfect like Jesus Christ. We can always exemplify the fruit of the Spirit in increasing measure; however, to say that Christ's people live a life of sin is to defy the power of the Holy Spirit and the fact that Christ's people are dead to sin (Rom. 6). The power and hold of sin has been broken. We have a Divine power to enable us daily to walk in obedience to the Lord (2 Pet. 1). With every temptation there is a way of escape (1 Cor. 10:13) Let us look at sin from the perspective of rebellion against God, the refusal to obey a known command and refusal to submit to His authority. Let us stop sinning!
Christ's people must cultivate a sensitivity to sin-especially in our culture where 'do as you please' is the order of the day. In our culture where pleasure is king, where every person is supposed to be allowed to do what they want, to even be 'stupid' as our new secretary of state recently stated, Christ's people need to be aware of the deceitfulness of sin and guard against it. It can become a way of life to rationalize sin and disobedience, and blame it on whatever. It can be easy in our culture to allow our 'better' behavior than our culture to become the standard. Our standard is Jesus Christ and being holy in all behavior (1 Pet. 1:15).
Charles Wesley's great hymn, "I Want a Principle Within' is worth your time. Verse one reads, 'I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear, a sensibility to sin, a pain to feel it near. Help me the first approach to feel of pride or wrong desire, to catch the wandering of my will, and quench the kindling fire."
John and Charles Wesley's mother gave this definition of sin to her son John.
"Take this rule: whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself." (Suzanna Wesley)
Christ's people must cultivate a sensitivity to sin-especially in our culture where 'do as you please' is the order of the day. In our culture where pleasure is king, where every person is supposed to be allowed to do what they want, to even be 'stupid' as our new secretary of state recently stated, Christ's people need to be aware of the deceitfulness of sin and guard against it. It can become a way of life to rationalize sin and disobedience, and blame it on whatever. It can be easy in our culture to allow our 'better' behavior than our culture to become the standard. Our standard is Jesus Christ and being holy in all behavior (1 Pet. 1:15).
Charles Wesley's great hymn, "I Want a Principle Within' is worth your time. Verse one reads, 'I want a principle within of watchful, godly fear, a sensibility to sin, a pain to feel it near. Help me the first approach to feel of pride or wrong desire, to catch the wandering of my will, and quench the kindling fire."
John and Charles Wesley's mother gave this definition of sin to her son John.
"Take this rule: whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may be in itself." (Suzanna Wesley)
Monday, February 25, 2013
Encouraged
This evening I had the privilege of preaching on the subject of encouragement. The crowd was small, but I believe we all agreed that discouragement is a great tool of Satan. Discouragement becomes a shackle on our spirit that drags us into despair, murmuring and complaining, and generally leads to a negative mind set. Satan continues the onslaught until we make the choice to look up and be encouraged by the truth of who Jesus is, what He has done, and what He has promised to do. When David showed up with the cheese and crackers he found the army of Israel discouraged by Goliath. They were fearful and discouraged. They were stuck in limbo-incapable of making an advance and winning the victory. David was surprised at their discouragement and announced that he knew Almighty God was able to deal with the situation. They scoffed, mocked and tried to kick him out of the camp. Instead David proved God to be true-He is mighty to save. The giant that was causing discouragement was easily disposed and a great victory ensued. Hebrews sounds the call to encourage one another, and to be encouraged by the incredible redemptive provision made in Christ. More than conquerors is the truth of who we are in Christ. The truth is that Christ reigns and is coming again. Let's shake the shackles of discouragement off and in the name of Christ shout Hallelujuah-Christ lives! Shine the light and let the whole world see, were singing for the glory of the risen King!
Sunday, January 20, 2013
The God Who Works
Philippians is one of my favorite sections of God's Word. The calling to be like Christ permeates the message Paul sent to these early pilgrims. The great promise in 1:6-He who began this good work in you will bring it to perfection / completion-all that HE wants it to be. Do I have that desire? Am I wide open to the Spirit's leading and sanctifying? Am I a selective learner, or is becoming all He desires me to be is my primary desire? He will carry on His work until we are conformed to the image of His Son. He is bringing many sons to glory (Heb 2:10) and I must desire to be one of His Sons. This theme of 'God working' is picked up again in 2:13.
His working is according to His purpose. Not according to my taste, or comfort. Not according to my wants and wishes that can easily become full of self interest and vain conceit (2:3). He wants me to shine like a star in this dark world (2:15). He wants me to be pure and blameless, to have the attitude of Christ, to be the humble servant who has one response, 'Father your will be done.'
God is looking for willing pieces of clay. The sanctified, Spirit filled life, if it is nothing else, must be the life that is totally consecrated to His purposes. A life that is a living sacrifice, wide open and full of desire to be absolutely His.
The old hymn/ poem speaks it well
Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me, save that thou art; Thou my best thought, by day or by night, waking or sleeping, thy presence my light." (E. Hull).
The confidence of allowing God to work is liberating, invigorating, joy filled.
His working is according to His purpose. Not according to my taste, or comfort. Not according to my wants and wishes that can easily become full of self interest and vain conceit (2:3). He wants me to shine like a star in this dark world (2:15). He wants me to be pure and blameless, to have the attitude of Christ, to be the humble servant who has one response, 'Father your will be done.'
God is looking for willing pieces of clay. The sanctified, Spirit filled life, if it is nothing else, must be the life that is totally consecrated to His purposes. A life that is a living sacrifice, wide open and full of desire to be absolutely His.
The old hymn/ poem speaks it well
Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart; Naught be all else to me, save that thou art; Thou my best thought, by day or by night, waking or sleeping, thy presence my light." (E. Hull).
The confidence of allowing God to work is liberating, invigorating, joy filled.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
2013
Wow! Y2K was a long time ago. The Mayan calendar didn't mean a thing. The predictions of the May date a year ago came and went. We are slow learners. We can't figure God's story out at the end of a pencil or with a fancy calculator. We can't figure God's story out by checking the pulse of Israel every ten minutes. We can't figure it out by forecasting the place of Iran, Iraq, the USSR (that's dated) or any other earthly kingdom. There is a great difference between God's timetable and mine. Understanding that God is not slow, that He is patient and His patience always has a redemptive purpose, is a key to my own trust in His Almighty power (2 Pet 3:9). About a decade into pastoral ministry it was 88 reasons why the rapture is in 1988. The Christian bookstores couldn't keep the book in stock. Then it became 89 reasons why the rapture is in 89. Rapture what? Christ is coming again is our message. Live like you are dying, because we are. Live like Christ is coming again and we are accountable-He is and we are! Christ said to pray, watch, stay awake. When He comes He expects me to be about the Master's business. He expects me to be holy in my behavior. He expects me to be expecting Him! A popular book/movie some time ago was "eat, pray, love." Let's reframe the challenge. Let's commit ourselves to pray, watch, and love. I am grateful for a new year. There can be a freshness about another January 1...then I remember April 15 is just around the corner :). For His glory let us live. E. Stanley Jones states, "If my Redeemer is alive, then I, the redeemed, must live as though I were alive." We are! In Him! Forever!
-Let's make it count for Him...Have a blessed year!
-Let's make it count for Him...Have a blessed year!
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Christmas Hope
If your family is like ours, your Christmas celebration has already started. Trying to get it all in can be a scheduling challenge. How rewarding to be with family and friends. Last night we shared some time with a group at a friend's home, eating and exchanging surprise gifts. I was the last one to pick or steal, depending on the mood at the moment. I made the choice to steal and allow someone else to select the last package. I went with what I knew was available, it was a sure choice. My sure choice is Jesus Christ. Born a child and yet a King. He is the King of kings. He is the Light of the world. He is the Great I Am come in the flesh. He is Life. He is the only One who can bring hope into this world filled with darkness and despair. Not much has changed about the condition of mankind since the birth of Christ and today. We have smart phones, and magic tablets. We have high speed Internet, and a host of other gadgets. In the middle of it all, mankind is still searching for identity and direction. Jesus Christ is for all mankind the source of identity and direction. At this Christmas, I am sure of what I have chosen, Jesus is my Lord and Savior. At mid life I still have a lot of questions, ask a lot of questions, know only a portion of what I need to know. But I know Whom I have believed and am convinced that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until He comes again (2 Tim. 1:12). Thank you Jesus for the hope I know at this Christmas.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
America's Hypocrisy & Sandy Hook
Christmas Greetings. The emotions of this season took an intense hit with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. We mourn the tragedy that strikes at the heart of parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. This tragedy awakens anger and anxiety in the heart of America. The President sheds tears and pledges to 'do something about it'. In our arrogance we suppose we can 'fix' the problem with more government control and fail to admit that the sinfulness of the human heart is beyond any set of rules and regulations.
The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.
I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.
The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).
God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.
The great hypocrisy of this tragedy and the American voice is that on the same day those precious children and adults were murdered, over 3000 children were 'terminated' in America. Their death came at the hand of a doctor acting for a 'woman's heatlh'. Our hypocrisy was voiced by the President's carefully crafted words following Sandy Hook. Every word spoken can be applied to the 3000 aborted in America on that day. Our hypocrisy is that the President sheds no tears for the 3000, and embraces their termination. Our hypocrisy is that America's leaders are talking about 'new laws' to protect but sit in compliance with a great holocaust. Our hypocrisy is to say that we care about the most vulnerable, but thousands of lives have been silenced. Most of it coming for convenience and other selfish purposes.
I apologize to myself and others for deviating from the Christmas spirit and message, but as I listen to the ongoing verbiage the hypocrisy intensifies and my heart is dismayed by America's lack of conscience and concern for the most innocent and vulnerable.
The President mocks life with his tears for the precious ones at Sandy Hook but no concern for the masses murdered during his presidency (Over 4.3 million during his first term @ 3000 per day).
God have mercy on us-our hypocrisy is replusive.
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