You got to give it to Rick Santorum as a candidate running for President of the United States . A leader stands up for what he thinks is right regardless of the feedback. If Santorum was a man with character he wouldn’t mislead or deceive his potential voters. That is the problem with this current crop of candidates. They are more determined to be the nominee of the Republican Party that they are willing to compromise their moral and integrity to get it. Rick had an opportunity to seize the moment by correcting a falsehood made by an individual. Instead, he tried to take a negative advantage of it by “alluding” but not disagreeing that the President is an Arab. How responsible would this “President” be when things go wrong? Sen. John McCain is a bigger man. In 2008, when McCain was running for President, a woman told him that she heard Obama was an Arab. McCain immediately threw that claim out. He respectfully told her, “No, ma’am. He's a decent family man and citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign's all about. He's not." Booyah! Now that was Presidential material. John didn’t make it as President but at least he manned up! Santorum didn’t take the high road and he didn’t dive in the ditch to get dirty. He just stood back and said “That’s not my job!”
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.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
I Do Not Interpret Dreams!
This article started out from a simple email and phone conversation but it got me really thinking. A friend sent me an email last weekend about a dream she had and wanted several of us to interpret it for us. I’m not even good at guessing, so dream interpretation is out of the question. I didn’t answer the email. Later, she forwarded me a response from one of the recipients with a note that said, “Look what so & so said.” I still didn’t reply. A few minutes later I got a phone call from my friend asking if I read her email and what did I think? I told her that so & so was right! “Why”, she asked? Because the first thing typed was, “Pray for revelation!” To me, that was a good answer. I believe that once God gives you the answer, what other answer do you need? You don’t need a second opinion. This is spiritual related, not medical. The prophets and kings in the Bible knew it or either learned it later. God makes the impossible, possible, because He is able and no one is greater. We tend to want an immediate answer and one that we want to hear. We all love and believe in God, but we all have our moments of weakness. Our disappointments are God’s appointments. We can’t see that because that’s who we are. God wants us to use these difficult situations and circumstances to help us grow and be better people. It’s hard to deal with rejections and failures. But we have to believe if God didn’t believe in us we wouldn’t be who we are. It’s bad enough that we don’t believe in ourselves. Back to the dream interpretation dilemma, when it’s time to be revealed, she will recognize the significance. Prayerfully, she will learn more about herself. She is a good person but like many of us still searching for more, for something to believe in.
And The Loser Is …
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
*Forgiveness!!!
Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. Colossians 3:13
Want in on a little secret? Here it is. I like to hold a grudge. I like to hold a grudge because it feels good. You see, when I hold a grudge, the other person is the bad guy, and I’m the victim. When I hold a grudge, I can play the part of the tragic hero and bask in my righteous indignation. Best of all, when I hold a grudge, my life is simple. I’m right. They’re wrong. And unless they come back and grovel to my satisfaction, I don’t have to strain my mind about anything.
But there’s a downside to holding a grudge. Playing the victim seems like an easy pass for a while. But over time it leaves a sense of helplessness that’s bitter and dark. Righteous indignation may taste sweet for a moment, but eventually it sours the soul. And when I hold a grudge in front of my eyes, I am blinding myself to all the ways I have failed others, all the ways I have disappointed others, and all the ways I have given others good reason to hold a grudge against me.
Maybe you struggle with the same problem. But here’s the real tragedy. You and I are naturals when it comes to holding grudges. We’re good at it. So good that, as sinners, we’re trapped. Trapped in cycles of bitterness and resentment. Trapped with no peaceful place to go. Which is exactly why Jesus came to invade our time and space. He took upon himself the weight of our every sin, our every failure, our every wrong. He went to the cross. He paid for them in full. Because he did, the Lord has forgiven us. It’s a forgiveness that’s complete. It’s a forgiveness that’s free.
That forgiveness is something else, too. God’s Word tells us that that forgiveness is also what gives us the power to forgive others, to release old grudges, to dismiss old grievances that have been darkening our lives far too long.
This year, throw the old grudges away. Forgive. Forgive as the Lord has forgiven you.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Hello Beloved – Angela Winbush/Ronald Isley
What a beautiful song! Angela and Ron can sing! Of course, there was some chemistry, they did marry in 1993 and they divorced in 2002. Angela was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2003 but after a successful surgery, the cancer was in remission and she went back to singing. She went through some other things such as having a benign cyst removed from her breast overcoming depression after her divorce from Ron. She’s proud that her strong faith has helped her to overcome these challenges. Angela is such a beautiful woman!
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