Thursday, November 18, 2010
Prayer for a Brother in Afghanistan
"We desire in our prayers to remember them that are in bonds for the testimony of Jesus, as bound with them, and them which suffer adversity, as being ourselves also in the body. O send from above, and deliver them from those that hate them, and bring them forth into a large place.
O let not the rod of the wicked rest upon the lot of the righteous, lest the righteous should put forth their hands unto iniquity.
O strengthen the patience and faith of thy suffering saints, that they may hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD.
Let the sorrowful sighing of the prisoners come before thee, and according to the greatness of thy power preserve thou those that for thy name's sake are appointed to die."
- Matthew Henry, Method for Prayer, Christian Focus Pub., 2006 p. 108
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
We're Trying to Run a Society Here...
This cheating scandal is on the heels of what may be the biggest story of the college football season. The biggest story should be that TCU and Boise St. are on a crash course to destroy the college bowl system. But instead, the biggest story is whether or not Cam Newton of Auburn University is the SEC version of Boba Fett, mercenary quarterback for hire. Did he take the money and run for several touchdowns and possibly a Heisman Trophy? I’ll say this, I’ve watched him play and he is one of the most exciting football players I’ve seen in a long time. The guy can flat out play. But did he break the rules? And if he did, are we surprised? Time will tell, but I don’t want this to be true. I want to marvel in the ability of this athlete and not have it tainted by the fact that he cheated.
The quote in the article about the cheating scandal at UCF that made wince was from a student. He said, “This is college. Everyone cheats…. They're making a witch hunt out of absolutely nothing, as if they want to teach us some kind of moral lesson.” Did you catch that? “As if they want to teach us some kind of moral lesson". How dare UCF hold their students accountable to some moral standard by declaring they can’t cheat? At least, that’s the sentiment of the student.
The irony is that this is the natural repercussion of a society (largely led by educational institutions) that has abandoned a moral compass. Sure they have honor codes, but in the classroom any foundational basis for ethics is undercut and deconstructed. A student is left to determine for himself what is right in his own eyes.
This is similar to the moral degradation that Ancient Israel found itself in the book of Judges. “In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). The people were lost. They cried out for help, and God had an answer. God’s answer was to promise them a king. This king would rule and defend them and restrain and conquer all enemies. This king would restore the kingdom to its intended glory. This king was not Saul. It wasn’t even David, but he would come from David. This king is the fullness of God in humility and humanity. He is God with us, Immanuel. This king is Jesus.
We’re trying to run a society here. The problem is that the people are lost. Everyone does what is right in his own eyes and it taints everything. We need the one true King. I have hope that our society will one day be radically and forever changed by the reign of Jesus Christ. This is a hope in which we can trust. This is a hope that will truly marvel those who will believe.