Monday, May 30, 2016

Memorial Day - Honoring those that have kept us free

1ST LT THOMAS GORDON EDGREN
198TH LIGHT INFANTRY 
UNIT COMMANDER
1945 - 1970
25 YEARS OLD
KILLED BY SMALL ARMS FIRE 
REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM 
AUGUST 8 1970
First Lieutenant Thomas Gordon Edgren
Heavenly Father, I lift up the name of 
Thomas Gordon Edgren
of Libertyville Illinois

Whom you called home in 1970
Father, he died far away from home
In a foreign land torn by civil war and death.
I pray Father, that Thomas is with you now and
that his happiness knows no end. 

There are thousands of men and women just like Thomas
O gracious Father, each has given their all so that we might enjoy freedom in this great land.

My Father, today we are engaged in yet another war.
Men and women in our armed forces are in foreign lands.
Protect them we pray, 
Bring them home to their friends and relatives 
Safe and Secure
For the wounded Lord, melt the hearts of stone we 
in our leaders in Washington, 
Let them move heaven and earth to see to it 
that the wounded in body and mind get nothing but the best of care.

Father, move your hand I pray. 
Your children are weary of war and long for peace.
We need your help, Father to end the violence.
Grant us peace dear Lord, Grant us peace 

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Really Really Bad Popes

The Coat of Arms of Vatican City 

It's time to fess up. The Catholic Church, the Church that Christ began has had some of the worst leaders imaginable in the twenty centuries since Jesus appointed Peter as it's first leader.  So how does this affect the claims of the Catholic Church, her teachings and her authority?  Lets first examine a few of the rotters that occupied the Chair of Peter. 


Pope Julius III
This pope was in office for five years and during that time he looted the church treasury to fix up his home. He was known to be a child abuser and flaunted it.  Not exactly what one would expect of a pope. 

Pope Paul III
This pope ruled during a time of turmoil. He adopted a public anti corruption stance but offered offices in the church for sale. He had lovers on the side, the most famous was the Constanza Farnese, his daughter! 

Pope John XII
Pope John XII was haunted his whole life with lust. This can be explained perhaps as he assumed the throne of Peter at age 18 when hormones are raging.  He did not take NO for an answer and his list of crimes includes having sex with his niece.  It is reported that he died as the result of the punitive action of a jealous husband who found him in bed with his wife. 

Pope Benedict IX 
His contemporaries had a lot to say about this man. St. Peter Damian said "he is guilty of feasting on immorality." He also described him as a "demon from hell in the guise of a priest."  He also was deposed, got an army together, became pope again. He then sold the papacy and had sellers remorse, came back with an army and took it back.  He was forced out, refused to stand trial for his crimes and was excommunicated. 

Pope Stephen VII
He dug up Pope Formosus and tried him. Yes, he tried a corpse, found Formosus guilty and had the papal vestments removed from the the corpse, dressed it rags and eventually had the corrupted corpse thrown into the Tiber. For some reason, the people of Rome thought Stephen was insane. They rioted and eventually killed Stephen. 

Pope Alexander VI
This man worshiped one god, money. He is often thought of as the worst of the worst. He cared little about religion and was famous for throwing wild orgies. When money became a problem he arranged for the rich to have their treasures confiscated and if they refused well, there was the death penalty to consider. As you can readily imagine he made many enemies and some of them succeeded in getting him to step down from the throne of Peter by feeding him a wonderful poisoned pasta plate which he consumed with gusto, washing it down with most likely tainted vino.  

Okay, there you have it. My picks for the absolute worst popes of all time.  Have I shot myself in the foot?  Have I given ammunition to the anti-Catholic trolls out there?  No, not at all!! The Catholic Church has had 266 popes including Peter. The Pope is a fallible human being. A pope can commit sin and it is said that Saint Pope John Paul II went to confession at least once a week.  Out of all these men there was bound to be some who did not measure up to the standards we would expect a man in charge of the Church that Christ built.  But if you delve into church history a bit you will find one amazing fact.  Never in the history of the Catholic Church has a pope taught heresy or error. The Holy Spirit sees to that.  

There was a pope in the sixteenth century named Sixtus V.  He was a good pope, he brought order to the northern Italy, refilled the treasury but he was deficient in one thing, as far as his Latin went, well, he sucked. He assigned the task of translating the Bible to a group of scholars and they took what Sixtus thought was a long time. He fired them and undertook the translation himself, providing a Bible that was full of error and mis-translations.  He prepared the paperwork to tell the Church this was now the official translation that will be used. The night before he was going to issue the papal bull, he died, of natural causes.  This is an example of how the Holy Spirit protects the Church and the Pope from teaching error. 

So, when your non-Catholic friends point out a bad pope, you can point out the fact that Jesus has kept His promise and continues to keep it.  The gates of Hell will never prevail against His Church. 

 "Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it"



Sunday, May 22, 2016

It's Time For A Crusade For The Muslims!

Let's face it. It is time that we marshal our forces, gird our loins (whatever that entails) don our armor and take on the issue of Islam!  Now wait a minute, did you read the title of this post - go on, look at it again...yes this is a Crusade FOR the Muslim people/ Our armor is the armor of Christ!  What on earth do you mean by this?  Well lets look at the situation from a Christian point of view. 

Those that follow the Islamic faith for the most part are people like you and I. They want peace, they want to live their life and raise their families. Unfortunately Islam is not ruled by a central organization. Therefore we have people like ISL that do their best to kill in the name of God.  We have to pray for both groups, the innocent every day Muslim and the mad dog, I will cut your head of infidel pick-up truck with a machine gun jockey.  Why do we have to pray for both groups?

Regardless of their innocence or guilt, followers of Islam do no believe in Jesus as the Son of God.  They do not have Jesus, they to not recognize Him and like it or not as non-believers they are condemned to an eternity without God.  How can I say such a thing? Well, it's not me, read Mark 16:16, "Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved but whoever does not believe will be condemned."  

We as Christians have to do something.  There are millions of people who are technically lost because they do not have Jesus.  We cannot go to the killing fields of Syria and Iraq.  We cannot just invade the local mosque and shout "Jesus is Lord" at the top of our lungs.  We cannot hit them with the Bible, they do not believe in what the "people of the book" as they call Christians and Jews say.   What can we do?  

The answer is simple and elegant and very Christian. We can pray. We can pray to our Lord Jesus Christ to rescue these poor lost souls lost in the moon madness of Islam. We can pray and pray without ceasing for their conversion. 

This is the crusade we need.  We do not need drones, soldiers or smart bombs to eradicate Muslims.  We must love them into the Christian family and the only way to do this is to pray for their conversion. 

The command of Jesus is "to love one another as I have loved you." He loved us to his death.   God is waiting to move His hand.  He wants his children, you and I, to show trust in Him and  through prayer and fasting, He will make all things new. 

What say ye?  Are ye brave enough to become a Crusader for the Conversion of Muslims?  

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Is It Cool To Be Poor?

There are two groups of people that are opposed to one another in this world.  The two groups are the poor and the rich.  Defining these two groups can be slightly problematic.  What is poor for one person is considered rich for another. But for the purposes of this post we are going to consider the poor and the rich in the United States of America. 


In the U.S. there is a sharp divide between those that have and those that have not.  A janitor in a company will work for minimum wage while the CEO of the company will work for a couple of million dollars a year. If the janitor does a bad job or the company wants to "downsize" he or she is fired and sent away with little thought. In effect he is told, "good bye and good luck, keep warm and well fed." On the other hand if a CEO does a bad job, the board of directors suggests that maybe he should retire. So, he "retires" taking his golden parachute with him so that his life is not disrupted by the inconvenience of his forced retirement.  Here we have on the one side a man who will have to depend on social services, unemployment insurance, food stamps, and maybe relief money to keep his family fed, clothed, and sheltered.  On the other hand the CEO will take his family to Disneyland for a couple of weeks of fun in the sun before taking on the task of maybe getting another job, no hurry though. 



You could say that the work that the janitor does is not as important as the work the CEO does for the corporation.  This is obviously true. The more keys you carry around in the corporate world, the less important is your work. But the fact remains that in spite of the circumstances that the two men find themselves in, their basic needs are exactly the same.  Each of these men (or women) have to provide the basic things that a family needs. The difference is simply that the CEO is empowered to do these things without surrendering personal dignity while the janitor has to surrender his and prove to government mandarins that his worthy to be given some assistance while he is out of work. 


Pope Francis in a comment he delivered this week said that those that mistreat their employees by paying them so little while making themselves rich are leaches and their behavior is a mortal sin. Those are very strong words of warning indeed.  But we can look to the Bible to see that Jesus Himself gives us the very same warning in Luke 16:20 where Lazarus hoped for the scraps from the rich man's table and got nothing.  We read where Lazarus died and was carried to his reward in heaven with Abraham. We also read that the rich man died and was buried.  The rich man ended up in a place of torment and begged Abraham to send Lazarus with a drop of water for his tongue. Abraham told the rich man that he had received his reward in life and besides it was not possible to travel from heaven to hell as there was a vast chasm between them and you could not cross from one side to another. 


Also in Matthew we have the story of the goats and the sheep where the goats are taken away for eternal misery and punishment because they did not recognize Christ in those in need while the sheep did and helped those around them.  In Matthew 19:24 Jesus said that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to gain heaven.  This is a curious thing to say.  When we think of a needle we thing of sewing and the little hole at the top where the thread goes.

 But that is not the eye of the needle that Jesus is speaking of. The eye of the needle is a gate in a wall that was put there to slow people down.  They would get there and then they would have to remove all of the freight they were carrying, lead the camel through, then bring the freight through. This gate made it very hard for an enemy to attack the city.  I have always thought that this is the way Jesus is telling us to not be so attached to material things because we cannot take them with us.  


So, is it better to be rich or to be poor?  I think that God loves the poor. But what makes a man poor is not what he has in the bank, it it what he has in his heart. A person that has access to fabulous wealth has access to all of the wonderful things of this earth. There are cars, electronics, jewelry, everything that you could want to make your life one of comfort and ease. Unfortunately the shininess and glitter can blind the owner to the plight of the world around him and he looses sight of the people in need.  On the other hand a poor person who depends on God not only will feel sympathy for his fellow paupers but with the right attitude will share what he has with those around him. 

Do you see here an irony?  A person rich in the goods of this world can make himself a pauper by sharing what he has with those less fortunate. For a rich person the attachment of the goods of this world is a danger.  If he does all he can to keep what he has in the end he looses everything.  Further a poor person that holds everything closely commits the same sin as the richest man on earth. The secret is to share what we have no matter what our state is in life. So being poor is not only cool, it is required. The things we have are not ours. We will leave them behind for others and they in turn will leave their riches behind for others.  In the end everything we have belongs to God, we are only entrusted with it and expected to use it for good. 

No one ever said following Jesus would be easy. Let's say for example you own a gas station.  You pay your employees minimum wage and they take their money and use it the best way that they can to make a life for their family.  Out of the money they get they have to provide shelter, food, medical care, schooling etc to their family. On minimum wage this is a very hard life. But say you are the owner of a gas station and you pay over the minimum wage and you provide medical insurance. Your gas station does not make as much profit as the one on the next corner but because you share what you have, you get more loyal employees and you store up for yourself treasure in heaven. 

So is it cool to be poor?  What are your thoughts? 



Sunday, May 15, 2016

Pentecost - The Church is Born

























In an organization, when you have no idea on what to do next the next best thing to taking action is to take a meeting.  That was what the Apostles were doing now that Jesus had ascended back to the Father.  After all, just a short time ago Jesus met them on the shore and they ate fish together and He told Peter for feed His sheep.  So what a better subject for a meeting that this!   This idea then that was proposed and then then dismissed. Hours passed in delightful discourse. In the back of their minds, unspoken was the fact that they had to be careful, they were on the high priest's hit list and that is why they were meeting in secret behind locked doors.  It had gone on for a couple of hours and idea after idea was discarded because it would expose them to too much danger. Then there came a mighty wind and tongues of fire came and settled above each of the Apostles. Their souls were filled with courage and they remembered in great detail the things Jesus had said to them.  Peter went to the door and threw off the plank that was keeping the world shut out.  He left and the other eleven went with him.  They began to preach and teach about Jesus but what was amazing was that there was a crowd of people from all over the known world, some from far away as Rome. Each of the people present heard the Good News proclaimed by the Apostles in their own language.  The tower of Babble had been reversed!  Where once they depended on a strong door and lock to keep them safe, now they depended upon the Lord. 


Today we Christians are very much like the Apostles before the Spirit descended upon them.  We hem and haw, discuss and plan, have meeting after meeting, but we do nothing to point out where our world is going wrong.  We do not shout the good news to the people in a dying world that needs it. Instead we go along quietly while one step at time our culture moves away from Christian values and moves toward the rule of the mob.  

Christian values we are told are out of date, out of touch, with the way things are today.  You know what? We Christians are out of step with the pagans. Are we ready to give a reason for the hope we carry? Are we willing to be scourged with ridicule and scorn? Are we ready to take the fight out of the darkness and into the light? 

On this Pentecost Sunday, I challenge you to become the soldier for Christ you were meant to be. The Spirit will guide you and will tell you what to say when you are carried into court to answer for your beliefs.  Be brave Christian man, Christian woman, Christian boy, or Christian girl.  May the Lord be with you.