Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Thoughts!
Most of my young adult life, I sought after riches, fame and love. I thought I found love but the others were always beyond my reach. I’d gain a little and lost some but never considered myself successful. I’ve even lost relationships because they felt I wasn’t making enough money or showed enough material gain for them, even my love wasn’t considered loyal enough. It becomes a challenge when you think you’re always being tested. In the process, I realized that I was blessed that even though I didn’t always have what I wanted, but I didn’t lack for anything I needed. I was always contented but still tried to grab the brass ring. I’ve seen enough of those that were considered “successful” struggled so much that they never had time to sit back and enjoy their results. They wanted more. Some laid awake in the middle of the night wondering and hoping that they’ll make the payments on the eye candy that were being shown to the public. Yes, they left me because I wasn’t making the money they wanted, but my God, my God, He never left me. And I am still happy! It just goes to show you that the standards of success are in the eyes of the beholder. I’ve been searching for the wrong things. As a young man, my faith was in what I could do. I limited myself because it was not enough. Young people should seek wisdom and understanding while they are still young. Faith and patience will follow! Remember that your faith in God will accept the fact that you are where He wants you to be. So be patient and faithful, God will never leave you. It is still never too late to develop faith. God is good all of the time!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Suit Up!!!
Times are getting tougher every day! People are literally getting hostile. Look around you, they are mean, frustrated, and uncivil. Our politicians, religious leaders, radio celebrities, and TV personalities can insult you, apologize, and still mean what they originally said. This country has become a nation of fear and hate and the loudest voices, though a minority is being heard the most. Get your suit of armor on, people. Election draws near and the candidates that we have to choose are questionable. Some of them do not have the American interests at heart but they say they hear the peoples’ voices. We might be going back in time, folks. State’s rights will take away some civil rights and if we think times are bad now, if some appeals and repeals are made and accepted, we haven’t seen anything, yet. Forget about jobs, public safety, and all social programs.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Heartaches & Headaches!!!
Heartaches & headaches,
I refuse to be the cause.
Listening to friends’ wrong advice
sometimes carry a lying noise.
We can work out our own
problems, if we truly care.
It’s up to you to believe
the envy that they bare.
So we’ll go our separate ways,
I won’t hold you back.
I wish you God’s blessing
that you receive all things good
whenever you ask.
"A Part of Things"
Ejothian S. Litman
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Stand Up Against Domestic Violence
This past Saturday morning, I walked at The Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence. I was invited by a very, very, special friend to walk with her sister and their friends for this worthy cause. Criminal Domestic Violence doesn’t get a lot of attention until it affects home still it doesn’t receive enough media coverage it deserves. It was remarkable to look over the sea of smiling, energetic, beautiful faces that many of these beautiful women had been abused at one time or another in their lives. For all I know, some of them are still being abused but were there to support their sisters. Just observing their actions, I would have never believed that some of these ladies suffered so much by the hands of a man who said that he loved them. There were men and sons present, too. I don’t know what it takes to leave an abusive relationship but I believe it worth doing. Talk to someone, find some organization that can help you leave safely. There was a son who attended the walk and recently witnessed the death of his mother had over a hundred supporters that held him up. Everyone whatever the reason, they were there at least to support the loved ones in their lives, at least I was. Abuse, physical, verbal, emotional, and even spiritual crosses all lives, genders, races, and ages. It destroys and leaves on some people a permanent imprint of distrust and unwillingness to love again. My friend’s sister, Sharon, wrote a sad, detailed and poignant article titled “It Should Take A Village: Criminal Domestic Violence And The African American Community.”
Friday, October 8, 2010
“Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani?”
“My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” These words were cried out in anguish and pain by the ManGod, Jesus Christ, as he hangs dying on the cross. The Son of God even questions His doubt in His Father, our God. Now if Jesus questions His Father, then our human side in us has doubted God one time or other in our lives. Jesus seems to be quoting the Old Testament Psalm 22:1. Why is God so far us when we seem to need him in the midst of our crying? David temporarily questions but knows that God is whom his forefathers trusted and was delivered. Psalm 22:5 said, “They cried to you and were saved; in you they trusted and were not disappointed.” Psalm 22:11 said, “Do not be far from me, for trouble is near and there is no one to help.” The Psalmist is definitely facing trials and tribulations. When God spoke to His people, He called their name twice to let them know that it God who is calling them. Listen how Christ and David both cry out, “My God, my God!” How powerful do those words sound? Do you think they will get God’s attention? They did not say Oh my God, but My God, my God. They called on the God that knows the exact number of hairs on our heads and what is in our hearts that will answer. Christ gave his life willingly for the atonement of man’s sins so that we can have everlasting joy with Him and His Father. I can imagine when Christ first cried out those words, Eli, Eli that the devil and all of his legions cheered when they thought that Christ had weakened. I can also imagine that it was short-lived because when Christ died He broke the gates of Hell. Not only that, Christ still forgave man seconds before His death. No greater love than forgiveness and giving your life. Christ had an even heavier burden than the cross to carry, yet he did for the very people that hated, tortured, and mocked Him. Now that is what I call self-control. If you had the power to give life, change it or take it against your enemies, what would you do? As a human, doing the right thing might be hard to do. Christ had that power but He remained obedient to His Father. At the same time, as God, He gave His mortal life to save His childrens' souls. Yes, this entry is a follow-up to God’s existence. I want to also give Reverend Colley credit for our discussion on his own sermon that supported God’s existence and love for us. Too bad we don’t know how to love ourselves.
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