Monday, December 26, 2011

Tabloid Society

December 20, 2011     “Our Tabloid Society”

O.K.  So I suppose I will need to stop watching television, reading the newspaper, accessing news sites on my computers, etc.  Why?  In 1 Timothy 5:13 Paul says that “younger widows” and perhaps retired guys that have too much time on their hands “learn to be idle, as they go around from house to house; and not merely idle, but also gossips and busybodies, talking about things not proper to mention” (NASB).  Does it strike anybody but me that the selection of stories to include in the above media abound more and more with the “things not proper to mention”?

Perhaps there is a dearth of real news stories.  Maybe there is nothing happening in the rest of the world that may affect us.  Perhaps it is too depressing to focus on the economy for a while, or the lack of real leadership in the political arena, or good news that happens when ordinary people like us take responsibility for feeding the hungry and taking care of the homeless.  Perhaps no teachers or school administrators do anything to make life better for “at-risk” kids.  I suppose it is too much to ask to focus on Christian churches that influence quality of life issues for the many.  It is just easier to look at the dark side of things.

And I must admit that the media do focus on the things that most people want to see and to hear about.  It just makes us feel better about ourselves to know that we are a step above the rapists, murderers, child molesters, and politicians that fill the news programs.  Of course, if we really cared, we could do some-thing about those things.  Write letters, make phone calls, send e-mails, form neighborhood watch groups, get involved in our schools, etc.  It is just far easier to say how the world is going to hell than to try to make any difference.  What can one person do?

It might just surprise us.  One thing we could do is to contact the sponsors of the news programs we watch to let them know we will not be watching them anymore, nor purchasing their products if they continue to support the choices of stories broadcast.  In these days of twitter and e-mail and facebook it is much easier to do than in previous times. 

Perhaps one person can make a difference.

Christmas, 2011

Things I Like about Christmas 2011

I have had a more relaxed Advent season than I used to have.  I have even had time to pray and think about how we celebrated the birth of Jesus.  His incarnation as Immanuel, God with us, has given us any number of blessings for which to be thankful. 

Because of Him
n      we have the possibility of eternal life by knowing the Father and Jesus whom He has sent to give Life to the full.
n      we have the joy of delighting in the Holy Spirit’s Presence in our lives, experiencing the gifts and graces the Father has always planned to people to enjoy.
n      we have the joy of two kinds of family – the natural-born family through which we get to hear the laughter of children to the second and third generations and the Spirit-born family which is sometimes even closer and more joyous.
n      we have the privilege of celebrating the most meaningful events in human life, even physical death of a loved one, with the joy of knowing that everything points beyond to the life we have in Christ for eternity.
n      we have the awesome understanding that we are created with the purpose of being God-centered in all of life, the good and the bad, because He is in control and He chooses to live within us.
n      we have the gracious example of Jesus Christ, who taught us how to really love, and the power of the Holy Spirit within us to enable us to really love.
n      we have the written Word of God to give us Light, the Living Word of God to give us Life, and the Present Word of God, the Holy Spirit, to make it all reality in us.

There is more that can be said, and probably should be.  Feel free to add what you think of and perceive about the blessings of Christmas.  But please remember that the greatest Gift of all time came to us in the form of a Baby, that we can relate to Him, His life, and His will.  That is worth more than all the silver and gold and “stuff” in the world.

Joyous Christmas! 
From Rev. Moose