Why We March to a Different Drummer

“I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called.” -Ephesians 4:1

It’s about what we are “Called” to do

As Christians, we all have a calling. We go forth as lights and give as we would give to Jesus. No task is too small. We do all things for Christ. I think back to my teaching days and those trying times with difficult students. Hard-to-work-with students were my calling as much as the other students. Our calling goes with us everywhere we go.

I write from a spiritual perspective. My worldview influences everything I believe and do. God is love. He compels me to love others including those who disagree with me and hate my beliefs. Their insults hurt and are undeserved. They know not the truth so they speak in ignorance.

I speak the truth in love, as Christ tells me to. I choose my words carefully. I speak gently. But still, the haters hate and vilify the messenger and message (example below). A true believer, who lives out of love, wears armor that repels the drawn sword. God is our shield, rock, and defense.

Christ followers march to a different drummer. Our core essence is light–the light of Christ. We still stumble. We fail. We get it wrong, sometimes. We admit that we can’t do it without Christ. He is our Anchor and Keeper, the Author and Finisher of our resilient, living, audacious faith. Christ overcomes evil with love and truth.

An example of this

I saw a Twitter thread about the recent SCOTUS ruling on the repealing of Roe v. Wade.  There it was staring at me. Should I engage or not? I left it and then came back. I had to say something. I already knew I would be slammed. I owed it to the invisible children whom have never seen the light of day. I needed to speak the truth. I voiced my opinion even though I was in the minority.

Original tweet:

“The hypocrisy is raging, but the harm is endless”: Speaker Pelosi compares Supreme Court’s decision on New York’s gun law to its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. (a video was posted with this tweet)

My reply to the tweet:

“Preborn humans are finally protected in the womb. Their right to live is what this is about, not women’s rights.”

4 out of 21 replies to my tweet:

“Forcing victims of rape and incest to gestate a fertilized embryo is evil and inhumane.”

“When life outside the womb gets the same level of protection and concern as your ilk only seem to provide while it’s in the womb, spare us the theocratic platitudes, @nlbrumbaugh”

“Yeah you are probably one of those females that can’t have a baby and want to adopt one! That makes you lower than snake shit! I hope you never get to adopt just like the rest of the scum that believe this is right! Down with the republican party!”

“Just wait until they come for you my dear…”

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I don’t usually engage, but I do when I’m impressed that I should. However, I never spew hate when I disagree. I may circle back and explain my thinking, which I did to one of these. And, of course, the person replied with more venom.

We’re seed planters as Christians. Every day no matter where we go we are taking our Lord with us. This is our calling. Every angry person, every minute, we are following the great compelling which is Christ in us the hope of glory. We are offering cups of cool water throughout our daily encounters. We may be the only bible some people read. Our actions preach. Like Mother Teresa said,

No, I wouldn’t touch a leper for a thousand pounds; yet I willingly cure him for the love of God.

I leave you with a video which I listened to in the middle of the night. Peter Scazzero wrapped many of these thoughts into one bundle that says it well. His words prompted this post. By the way, he wrote the book I featured in my last book review, Emotionally Healthy Spirituality. I often listen to him on YouTube when I can’t sleep.

I wish you well on your spiritual journey.

This Country Needs what Everyone Needs

We need God

People need the Lord. We all need God. Let me distill the thought for you. In this post I list five needs that we collectively and individually need. A verse in the book of Malachi gives us our ‘why.’ This tiny statement contains the major truth that has been true since Adam and Eve.

‘Return to me, and I will return to you,’ says the Lord Almighty.”

Malachi 3:7

*If you read nothing else, read the end of this post.

We in America need to return to God.

I want to share with you five components that I believe can help us as a nation and individually ‘return to God.’ These components aren’t formulaic, they concern matters of the heart and soul.

  • Awaken
  • Pray
  • Repent
  • Heal
  • Enliven

Awaken

America needs to awaken from its slumber. Christian people need to awaken from their slumbering. We are asleep. We, I, must see the big picture. It’s easy to complain about the state of affairs in our Country, the way things are today, without taking ownership of any of it. But that’s a mistake.

Individually and corporately we bear some responsibility in this. Believers need to come alive to the Spirit of God. Enlivened Christians are lively, rejuvenated and freed from their preoccupation with self and all its desires. Love is central to a spiritual awakening.

Pray

Americans need to pray. Christians need to get down to the business of earnest prayer that brings about repentance, righteousness, and holiness. If we would get serious about praying for America and the world, for our neighbor and the destitute (who is our neighbor; context matters), for those who hate and are godless, change would come.

God says He answers our prayers.For no matter how many promises God has made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so through him the ‘Amen’ is spoken by us to the glory of God” (2 Co 1:20). Christ brings about salvation in the hearts of humankind. A heart that loves God, loves well, and loves broadly.

Repent

We in American need to repent of wrongdoing. We as believers who live in America and elsewhere are charged with the same. If we don’t repent of our sin, if we don’t confess our sins with a contrite heart, then we are glossing over wrongdoing and excusing it.

We must look at our own hearts before we can effectively speak truth to others. Otherwise, we seem fake and disingenuous. A beautiful work of God emerges and touches lives when we are humble and genuine in what we say and do.

Heal

Americans need healing. Individually we need to heal. Healing initiates a transformational redemptive work in us. Yes, we have done wrong as a nation–through slavery (historically), racial injustices, abuse, killing of innocents, moral failures, prideful acts–worshiping idols of materialism, success, and power.

We ourselves have also failed. But God restores us when we seek Him with our heart, soul, and mind. He redeems what the locusts have eaten. God takes the old and makes it new.

Enliven

We in America are passionate about various things. However, our passion for things of God, in many respects, has waned. Our passion for God should drive us. Ask yourself, am I passionate about Christ’s message of life, His gospel of truth, and His promise of peace?

Our individual and corporate spiritual lives are an expression of God’s love to the world. We as believers thrive when we are filled to over-flowing, alive in the Spirit, radiant, enthusiastic, emboldened believers who speak life in word and deed to the world of humankind.

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But How?

We can do this. It’s not as hard as it seems.

  • First, you do what you already know–you pray, and add to your prayers.
  • Next, you expand on this–you repent; you let God show you what needs attention.
  • Then, you pursue healing; God initiates, you follow, and then you act.
  • Finally, your spirit awakens and enlivens. These come as the result of pursuing prayer, repentance, and healing.

These five components work together. Awakening and enlivening are a result, not a cause. These two are attractive qualities in a believer’s life. They initiate this fluid process, and they draw people to you. Please will and intention to go further still with these critical elements.

However, some points of stress and resistance also come along the way. We have an enemy, we have strongholds, and we have to conquer the flesh to live in the spirit. But, you can do this. If you stumble, which happens, you get up, dust yourself off, and proceed. Our Country and the world become the recipients of God’s grace made manifest in our lives.

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Now, as an add-on because he was my professor at Western Baptist College, now Corban University, I share this video of Dr. Jim Hills speaking to the graduates. He makes the point for me, about how to live authentically. He’s a Covid long-hauler and was in a hospital for months. Here is his story: https://youtu.be/SOm_kkFgqss

Thank you, Dr. Jim Hills.

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I wish you well on your spiritual journey.

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