When the music stops, all is stripped away...
A recently released British journalist hostage stated "everyone should be a prisoner a some point, in order to value and appreciated freedom".
Desparation drives us to the holy.
That's a hard place to be, but is the way to holiness.
My Haitian friends experience tremendous physical challenges, which takes them to the footstool of heaven. They know how to pray, they know how to sing from the heart, beyond the emotions, they know how to praise God, they know how to perservere.
There is nothing romantic about poverty - it sucks, Jesus never blessed it. There is nothing endearing about a "functional atheism" in the western world where we have so much stuff, we don't really "need" God. What I do know is that when we strip away all the stuff, and the supports and the trappings, we find God.
Goods or God - God is the better, and yet we are all called to shared in community of the riches of our store-house, material or spiritual.
Meaninglessness, loneliness find answers when are lives are stripped bare of the accoutrements. In the quiet place is God.
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2 Comments:
Hi David,
Good to hear from you. It sounds like you had a rewarding and an awakening time in Haiti. I was leading a team in Jamaica this past April and we surely had a great time as well. Jamaica has a special place in my heart as I spent ten weeks there doing my internship. Hope you are having a relaxing summer and time to spend with family.
When are you coming out here for business again? Like to have a coffee with you. Say hi to your lovely wife as well. She emailed me a few weeks ago when you were on the mission trip.
We need to connect again over a youth conference. I really enjoyed the one we had at Jackson's Point and would love to meet other youth pastors in the territory to discuss issues of the Army. It's been going well here and I have a great connection in the Chinese community and the local school.
Blessings!
Michael
Hi Dad! Good word on freedom - it's such a wonderful thing, but you totally take it for granted until it's ripped away from you. Awesome to hear about Haiti. I miss you, and could go for a big Dad hug today... love you, Rochelle xo
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