Sunday, October 26, 2008

Accidentals Bring Character

On Sept 7 of this year the Feds took over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and several of the largest banks in America had failed or were on the brink of failure. I think it is interesting that it was 7 years ago when we experienced the worst attack on American soil in the history of this nation. As the days and hours unfolded in early September of 2008, the impeding doom of financial markets created widespread speculation and anxiety was running high around the world. You could see it in our leader’s eyes and hear it in their voices as they tried to assure Americans and investors from around the world that we would survive this financial crisis.

In reflecting on 9/11 I found I remember how I felt when I first got the call to turn on the TV to see the news reports of the first plane crashing into the first World Trade Center tower. While we were watching the TV in shock most of us were just trying to comprehend what just happened and how? How could a plane just fly right into one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world? You know when you hear an unexpected crashing sound or explosion, it seems like it takes an eternity for your mind to stop spinning and return to some sort of sense of being in control. I think for most, with the exception of Osama Bin Laden, the next 20 or 30 minutes were somewhat like that until the other plane appeared and with cameras rolling it flew directly into the 2nd World Trade Center tower. Then reality started to set in that this was indeed a deliberate act of war and there would be massive repercussions. The questions were unlimited but no one really knew what the world would look like at the end of the day.

I don’t want to diminish the significance of that day by making the comparison because so many people lost their husband or wife, son or daughter, mom or dad or close friend. On September 11, 2001 we lost a part of our nation in that we, as a people who waved the stars and stripes recognizing the freedom and security we had celebrated with pride was now in vulnerable. There’s no comparison when you consider the sacrifice on that day and since as we have seen so many give their lives to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

So I dare to make this comparison in how we react --- not in the significance of the two events. Each has its impact on families, security and the well being of our democracy. While we watched the leaders of our great nation try to sort thru the impact of the stock market crashing leading us into a possible deep depression, were we in fact in somewhat of a fog like the days following 9/11? It’s such a hopeless feeling, not knowing how it will end. When I was a kid I had a recurring dream that I was falling and I just kept falling, and falling and falling until I would wake up in a panic. Then it would take what seemed like an eternity to realize it was just bad dream. For millions of Americans, their lives are surely like the “falling” I felt in the dream. Their life savings invested in what is now worthless paper and nothing left to show for their life of work and saving. The reaction is the key to our recovery.

After 9/11/01 we had to change. And now, after September 2008, we will need to resolve to push through this financial crisis with dignity. After all, if you are still breathing and reading this blog, it is likely you are going to survive. We must resolve to find and punish those who were responsible for this crisis, but more importantly, we must make sure we help those who are less fortunate. I’m not talking about socialism run by government bureaucrats but through the spirit of love and concern for your neighbor we can change the outcome street by street, city by city. Down in the trenches where the American spirit really lives, not in a back room in Washington is where we will win this war. For those of us who understand that Christianity is anchored in the tenants of faith that we “love God first” and if we do, we will love our neighbor and help them find their way. That’s not socialism, it true Christianity that made this the greatest nation in the history of the world. To think we need to change that is quite possibly the next greatest tragedy we could face as a “Christian” nation.

I’d like to draw a correlation to how we respond and a musical composition. The accidental is part of what gives character to a piece of music. When we were in band competitions, we would have to play a series of pieces that we had never played before. They called it sight reading. The notations were all there but the beauty of it was being able to conduct all 60 or so of the individual musicians to read the notes while at the same time interpreting the music to reflect the creative inspiration of the composer. I hated the accidentals. Even though the director would tell us to mark them they always came as a surprise once we got going. The beauty in it was we worked together as a unit to create a performance that required us to give up some of our individuality and independence to create sounds that once were just black dots and markings on a piece of paper. It was impossible to know how that music would sound by just looking at the individual parts. If someone missed a note it was usually one of those accidentals.

As Americans, there are a lot of people who think they have the answer, but in fact, if we compare it to a composition, nobody really knows how the music will sound when we play it back. Sometimes, what we may consider a mistake in American life and subsequent history is just like a musical composition in progress. Let’s hope this is one we can be proud of.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Time to Decide 08

Dear Friends,

The day of decision is coming very quickly for America. I am perplexed at how quickly things have changed over the last 10 years in regards to the acceptance of what was once a dark and ugly lifestyle that was plagued by a hideous disease call "aids" and wrecked traditional families to the core. The chance that I'd see this radical reversal and inroads in the mainstream of American life is almost unfathomable. Those of us who still believe in traditional marriage are considered hate mongers by the far left, Hollywood and the mainstream media. How long has it been since you've heard about the "gay" agenda in the media? How about the issue of the aids epidemic?

As some of our conservative voices sounded the alarm years ago about the agenda of the left to promote the "gay" lifestyle as an alternative family, it has now raised the stakes. The LGBT is aggressively promoting their lifestyle as a civil rights issue. This does and will affect every aspect of our lives including your local church, private schools and even privately owned businesses. The LGBT is the acronym for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender people. They are fully endorsed by one candidate for president and yet this issue hasn't even scratched the surface in the debates or public forum.

It is chipping away at the very cornerstone of our culture and society including the rights of those who believe in a just and righteous God, and our right to live and profess our beliefs openly without fear of being charged with a hate crime. To think the very freedom of speech we enjoy here in America is on the verge of being used to completely wipe out our right to recite the Word of God in a public forum or share our faith openly. While the economy and the war are major issues, it is a silent war that is going to shape our country for generations to come.

I recently met a Catholic lady at the Post Office. I overheard her talking with the Post Office clerk about the young voter in America. I decided to introduce myself. We were speaking about the serious consequences of who we select as the next president of the United States of America and she told me the mother diocese of the Catholic Church of Dallas said, "our children and their children will live under a curse for at least 2 generations if we make the wrong decision". While I am not personally Catholic, I am in agreement with her assessment of this historical election. We prayed together right there in front of the Post Office for this election.

Is it the economy that is the cornerstone of our country? Or was it the foundational principles of “God first” that our founders wrote the bill of rights? As I have seen in recent years some conservative voices write that at one time the church was the center of the local township, now city hall is. The City Hall was once located in simple buildings with modest fixtures and furnishings. Today, they have become "cathedrals" with elegant architecture and the finest art, grand atriums and lavish furnishings. What does this represent? Now you hear that some cities don't even want to approve of new churches to be built within their boundaries. Is the New America a church free civilization, free of those who believe in the God of our founding fathers? Don't be fooled when you hear men use the word "God" in their speeches. It's not the same God you found in a church or family alter. Be sure the god of which they speak is nothing of the same. It is with great concern that it is the very thing Christ referred to in Matt 6:24. "No one can serve two masters, because either he will hate one and love the other, or be loyal to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and riches!" NIV

The question is, do you believe we are experiencing CHANGE that will reward your children and grand children? We need to recognize what the real issue is in these troubling times. You've heard both of the candidates state that greed was the reason for the collapse of once great financial institutions. Really! Then I guess Jesus kind of nailed it in Matt 6. Is in fact the economy just a mere reflection of degradation of our moral state? Put it all in perspective. No one is good enough to hold the highest office in the world! In fact, they all have flaws. They all have blemishes. Then we must decide, who will lead us thru these tough times and make the founders of our profound and noble history as a Christian nation, PROUD! Who can you trust with the children of America? What kind of pride do you want for America? It’s time to read and decipher whose agenda is best.

http://pride.barackobama.com/page/content/lgbthome

You decide on Nov 4th. Don't let the media tell you who should be our next president! This may be hard for some of us to accept but the Word of God says in the last days it is the very elect that will be deceived.

I choose to exercise my free speech in this blog and endorse the McCain - Palin ticket for President of the United States of America. We need a clear and balanced leadership team in the oval office to counter balance the liberal controls of the Senate and House. Any other choice is a blank check to bounce our moral foundations like we’ve never seen before.

Blessings to you for reading this and please, pass it on! I hope it is a sobering word and it troubles us enough to seriously consider the real reasons we have the right and obligation to vote on Nov 4th.

Paul Aaron

Music In Ministry
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