Wednesday, August 10, 2011
“Always a fantastic blessing to hear what God is doing from and through one of your ‘sons in the faith.’”


Life in These Parts: New Building and Remodel: "We have been very busy the last couple of weeks as we were blessed to find a new and bigger building. Our old building was nice but it was small; just a hall with no facilities, not even a toilet. We were packing in people every week with the children having to sit outside on the steps. It had been like that for some time and we were diligently praying for a new building. - (Guest Blogger Garett King)
Tuesday, August 9, 2011

When I first started writing this blog, “Keeping Your Head In The Game,” and later expanding to a Twitter account, two things were at the forefront.  First, was the inspiration of truth-bringing, and taking advantage of the many opportunities available for communication today.  The second was the parameters I put into place to guide me: it would be Gospel-oriented, Spirit-driven, and culturally relevant, with only limited personal anecdotes.  I do recognize, however, that there are times and places where things intersect: where Kingdom, culture, politics, finances, and righteousness all come together.  It is at these moments that we need to be like those men of Issachar who have understanding of the times to know what Israel ought to do.”  So, I’m not stepping outside my calling by giving attention to some of the state of affairs in our nation today.  At the outset, let me make clear, I am not a professional pundit or economist.  What I do bring is a measure of common sense garnered over nearly four decades working with people and being a diligent student of human nature.  This is basically a layman’s look at and lessons from the debt crisis.

President Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States, inaugurated in 1948.  On his desk in the oval office of the White House he had a 2 ½" x 13" sign mounted in a walnut base that read, “The Buck Stops Here.”  This was not just a decorative piece, but it was something he believed and it was an influential part of how he governed.  The etymology behind it came from the slang term, “passing the buck” or passing responsibility for things on to someone else.  He referred to this desk sign in public statements on more than one occasion.  The most memorable might have been his farewell address to the American people in January of 1953.  He spoke to this concept very straight-forward when he said, “The President–whoever he is–has to decide.  He can’t pass the buck to anybody.  No one else can do the deciding for him.  That’s his job.”  I think the reason this stood out so to me is how it runs so completely counter to the current climate in Washington D.C.

I’m speaking specifically to the crisis over the U.S. debt ceiling, and the historic downgrading of America’s credit rating to a AA+ rating from its standard triple A rating.  This is the first time in our nation’s history where this has occurred.  It has Wall Street and markets around the world reeling, and we hear phrases and read headlines like: “Barack-alypse Now,” “Obama-geddon” or “Debt Man Walking.”  President Obama is definitely not the one solely responsible for our current fiasco, but everyone is extremely reluctant to say “The buck stops here” (especially in an election cycle where the spinmeisters are all hard at work).  The headline that caught my attention more than anything and the inspiration behind this piece was, “Capitol Hill’s blame game demonstrates S & P’s disgust.”  The blame game and the finger pointing has kicked in full force.

The age-old adage, “shoot the messenger” seems to be the order of the day in D.C.  There’s plenty of blame to go around, and the list of “culprits” is substantial.  Some people’s strategy is to attack the credibility of the rating agency Standard & Poors.  The President blames Congress or President Bush (how long can they keeping whipping this?).  Congress blames the President.  Democrats blame Republicans, and Republicans blame the Democrats.  The two that really caught my eye was Congressman Barney Frank’s blaming the military, even though defense represents a meager 4% of our nation’s budget.  I’m sure that makes the men and women who are putting their lives in harm’s way feel greatly appreciated.  The other politically-expedient target of the media and many politicians is to blame the Tea Party.  You know, those elected officials who were sent to Washington D.C. largely over concern about our countries’ fiscal policies, and to help put our house in order.  Senator John Kerry called the downgrading of the U.S. credit, “The Tea Party Downgrade.”  This was also echoed by Obama’s advisor David Axelrod on CBS’ “Face The Nation” when he said “The Tea Party brought us to the brink of default.”  Liberal pundits have likened them to suicide bombers and terrorists, saying they were guilty of an act of treason.  Yes, the audacity of these freshmen Congressmen and women to stand on principle and promises to actually cut spending, and institute a policy of fiscal responsibility.  Why, the nerve of them to suggest such a thing!
 
All this reflects one of the deep pathologies at work in our government from the top down: from Washington D.C. to “Podunk County” anywhere; from the President down to the common man on the street.  Biblically, the trait of passing the buck is as old as man (“it’s the woman You gave me”), and as a result is deeply ingrained in human nature.  If you do a Google search using the two words “Obama - blames,” you get over 6 million hits!  This practice is also one of the tenets of our entitlement culture today, that is more aware and vocal about perceived “rights” while silent about “responsibilities.”  Sadly, this is how Washington operates, which is one of the many reasons Washington and much of the media is so dysfunctional.  One Tea Party critic (Rep. Steve Israel D-NY) said it was the “roadblock Republicans” that forced House Speaker John Boehner to side-step a deal with President Obama.  He said that would’ve prevented the downgrade.  This shows the level of ineptitude in D.C. since the real problem is not the downgrade but the size of the debt and the out-of-control spending!  Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) said the downgrade strengthened his position that America needs fiscal restraint.  “This deal was not a serious attempt to solve our spending and debt problem - it was a political solution meant to kick the can down the road.”

Enough of the blame.  More important is a basic understanding of how we got into this fix.  I can tell you it didn’t happen overnight, it has been coming for a generation.  For years, fiscal conservatives have warned against the dangers of out-of-control borrowing and spending.  Current and past Presidents and Congresses have ignored them, rolling up massive national debt.  I read a great article by Ken Connor on “Government In Denial About Natural Laws of Finance?”  It’s not like we couldn’t see this coming.  We are $14.5 trillion in debt, and the spending addicts in the Congress just raised the debt limit!  Our “spend-aholics” on both sides of the aisle keep squeezing the turnip, and are shocked with feigned outrage that the country now finds itself in this predicament.

“Well what on earth did they think was going to happen?  When you continually spend more than you take in and refuse to change your ways, disaster is inevitable.  At some oint the well will run dry, but the bills still have to be paid.  And when they aren’t, your credit rating suffers and your sources of revenue dry up.  You reach the point where you are forced to make adjustments.  It’s not that complicated.  For years, our government appears to have been in denial about the natural laws of money and finance.  But denying that natural laws exist doesn’t suspend their effect.  You can deny the law of gravity, but if you jump off the Empire State building you will soon discover that your personal opinions about the matter are irrelevant.”

And now, we’re going to have the so-called “super committee” to tell us how to get out of this mess, tasked with finding $1.2 trillion in additional deficit reduction by November 23rd.  The irony is some of these appointing and being appointed helped create this situation!?  Where else but in Washington D.C.!  To put all this Biblically, “that which a man sows, he will also reap.”

So, what needs to happen?  Remember, I am a novice, a nobody.  I am just moving from a common sense, Biblical platform.  A few things stand out in my mind.

  1. Begin with God!  The Scripture formula is “seek FIRST the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.”  Haggai’s words resonate to our present circumstances (it has a national context to it also), “Now therefore thus saith the Lord of hosts; Consider your ways. Ye have sown much, and bring in little; ye eat, but ye have not enough; ye drink, but ye are not filled with drink; ye clothe you, but there is none warm; and he that earneth wages earneth wages to put it into a bag with holes.  Thus saith the Lord of hosts; Consider your ways.”  (Haggai 1:5-7)

  2. Look at our own heart and lives. While our government has been out-of-control, people themselves have been busy borrowing and spending like fiends.  The NY Times columnist Thomas Friedman wrote,


    “The generation that came of age in the last 50 years will be remembered most for the incredible bounty and freedom it received from its parents and the incredible debt burden and constraints it left on its kids.” Friedman calls this the “clash of generations.”  Charles Colson commented on it by saying, “The greatest generation scrimped and saved; their kids, the boomers, went on a big shopping binge.”

  3. Get rid of some of these knuckle-heads whose spending appetites know no discipline or restraint.  In their place, elect fiscal and social conservatives who will live and stand by their principles.

  4. We need right leadership.  It was grieving to read a headline that said, “White House: No plan, No Specifics, No Strategy, No Responsibility.”  Unlike President Truman’s understanding, the White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney, echoed what the Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said, that the White House bears no responsibility for the historic downgrade in America’s credit rating.  As I said clearly earlier, the President is not the one entirely responsible by any means, but to claim no responsibility is one of the manifestations of the toxic environment that exists today.

  5. Wean ourselves from the entitlement mentality.  As painful as it might be this, and the accompanying class envy today, is rampant.  Digest this: HALF of American pays NO taxes at all.  Like the Tower of Babel, we’re building our financial tower on a false world view.  Government cannot create jobs; but they can create an atmosphere that encourages or discourages economic growth and recovery.  Get out of the way and let the dynamic entrepreneurial quality of America work and inspire.

Hmm, I wonder...if I raise my own debt ceiling will it end my crisis?  Yeah, I didn't think so.  It doesn't work on an individual level, and over time as we’re discovering, it doesn't work on a national level either!
Friday, August 5, 2011

It is a well-documented fact that men and women are very different!  This difference is frequently at the heart of jokes, anecdotes and plenty of good-natured ribbings.  The truth is that there are actual physical, emotional, mental and relational differences that have been observed and can be quantified.  There are actual differences in the way women’s and men’s brains are structured and the way they react to events and stimuli.  This is what has given birth to various “man-isms” that we've heard over the years that have taken on cliche-status.  The reason something becomes a cliché is because it contains a certain degree of truth!  One such man-ism is that “men hate asking for directions.”  They will drive out of their way for miles rather than stop and simply ask for directions.  As a man, we don’t always like to be asked or corrected in these areas.  We have a ready answer, “Of course I know where I’m going!”  I have a friend who told me that once he actually ended up in another State because of this quality (he told me it “cured” him).  Closely related to this is men don’t like to read the instructions. Sure, I know how this works, or how to put it together, why do you have to ask?”

Call me delusional (it’s actually pride), but I thought that I was somehow above the fray, and had moved beyond mere clichés in my actions.  Well, I had a little wake-up call last week!  For almost three years I’ve driven a Volkswagen Passat station wagon (there’s another story here: the transformation of Pastor Warner into driving a “soccer mom” car).  The car has actually grown on me, where now I kind of like it, especially when I have to fill up the gas tank.  My only complaint was the air conditioning that wasn’t really that good, and it took a long time to cool the car down and make it comfortable, which is a big deal in Tucson summers.  This was all true in my mind until last Sunday when I was coming home from church.  Leonard Gastelum was driving, and he started looking at the various buttons on the console, and pushed what turns out to be the  re-circulating button and voilà...much cooler air!  It turns out I had been trying to cool the car using outside air (really hot) instead of re-circulating the already cooler air in the car.  All this was confirmed and reinforced when we read the car’s instruction manual.  You know...that big, thick book that comes with the car when you buy it.  Yeah, that book.  The one I never took the time to read, and now it’s almost two weeks shy of having the car for three years!?

Sometimes things in life can be simplified to this: read the instructions!  The Bible is God’s instruction manual for all of life!  It’s not all that complicated, really.  John spells this out, “As he spake these words, many believed on him.  Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (Jn.8:30-32) Discipleship is about sticking and following His manual.  If that is not enough, then what about “If you know these things, happy are you if you do them.” (Jn.13:17)  Oh, if we want to go back even farther, didn’t God tell Joshua what was the key to success?  It was not attending the latest Tony Robbins success seminar, or developing a positive mental attitude (PMA) because “your altitude is determined by your attitude.”  Instead, “Study this Book of Instruction continually. Meditate on it day and night so you will be sure to obey everything written in it. Only then will you prosper and succeed in all you do.” (Josh.1:8)NLT 

The Book of Proverbs, the book dedicated to wisdom or skillful living, emphasizes this as the bottom line. “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments [read & follow the instructions], for this is the whole duty of man.” (Eccl.12:13) The dividing line between the wise and the foolish boils down over and over again to those willing to listen to and receive instruction and discipline, and those who are not.  The opening chapter of Proverbs sets the stage to all that is going to follow:

"I called you so often, but you wouldn't come.  I reached out to you, but you paid no attention.  You ignored my advice and rejected the correction I offered.  So I will laugh when you are in trouble!  I will mock you when disaster overtakes you—when calamity overtakes you like a storm, when disaster engulfs you like a cyclone, and anguish and distress overwhelm you.  "When they cry for help, I will not answer.  Though they anxiously search for me, they will not find me.  For they hated knowledge and chose not to fear the Lord.  They rejected my advice and paid no attention when I corrected them.  Therefore, they must eat the bitter fruit of living their own way, choking on their own schemes.  For simpletons turn away from me—to death.  Fools are destroyed by their own complacency. But all who listen to me will live in peace, untroubled by fear of harm."  (Prov.1:24-33)NLT

If we want the favor of God in our lives, then we must learn to seek and value (pay attention) His counsel, instruction, discipline and correction, and keep from becoming complacent.  Otherwise, as I discovered, your car doesn’t cool off like you’d like in the middle of the summer!  Instead, now, I’m definitely a lot cooler in less amount of time. This certainly makes August in Tucson a lot more enjoyable.  Plus, in the future I’m determined to take the time and effort to read the manual!  This is true whether you’re a man, a woman, young, old, no matter what your ethnicity or background.  It’s pretty simple, God’s put it all in His Word to help us, so He can bless us, and we can glorify Him by fulfilling our potential.

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