Saturday, April 8, 2017

Thoughts on NPR commentary by Colin Dwyer on Cruise Missile attack on Syria, April 6, 2017....


Thoughts on an NPR commentary by Colin Dwyer on Cruise Missile attack on Syria, April 6, 2017....
How is The Rest of the World Reacting to US Strike on Syria?
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/04/07/523001065/how-is-the-rest-of-the-world-reacting-to-the-u-s-strike-on-syria

If NPR did their homework and are not just trying to be sure their funds do not get cut....it would seem that we should be thinking about reinstating the draft and raising taxes--because this is just the beginning!!!

The world is behind our military strikes and for us to end the war in Syria that has been going on since 2011 that is 5 years going on 6 at the very least.

Experts, and experience, tells us that it is going to take a sizable ground force to bring "peace" or what looks like peace to Syria.  We have tried building up this one or that one of the militias in the area.  Russia tried building up the government military--but none of this has worked.

And we are not talking about 80 innocent civilians dying here.  We are talking about 400,000 and counting--lots of beautiful babies in there.  Dying from bombs, bullets, or chemicals is all dying and they did not all die instant peaceful deaths.  And that does not even count the ones with scars and disabilities that managed to survive.

And none of the above includes the problem of what to do with all of the displaced people to add to those displaced by the fighting and wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, can not even begin to name them all--but lets just concentrate on Syria for the moment--because when we send in enough troops and materials and backup to end that war, rebuild the country maybe they can just move over and "take care" of the other problems too.  And there will not be any displaced people any more and no refugee camps---- solves everything!!!  So, who wants to go for it?

I'm too old to sign up, and my kids are pretty much past their military prime, but I have 6 grandkids to put in the mix--two of them prime age, 2 more coming up fast.  With any luck we could be through the first stages before they need all of them.  Sure would hate to loose all my grandkids--but if it brings peace to the world--who am I to stop progress.

Anyone who knows me, knows I don't want that.  BUT, WHAT I DO WANT, is to know what is going on.  I hear with my ears one thing, but I see with my eyes something else.  Which do we heed?  The words we hear?  Or, the actions we see with our eyes?  And don't start telling me "Oh, we just don't know everything".  Of course we don't.  But we know plenty if we just don't try to hide from what we know.

So far, from what we all know, a civil war started in Syria at the time of the "Arab Spring".  From very early on, it took a different turn than the other "popular" uprisings.  Then different sides started backing various militias for different reasons.  Arms, money, ammunition poured into the area and prosperous, thriving cities are now rubble heaps of refugees hanging on by their finger tips.  How Damascus has fared, in general, as far as quality of life for the average person I do not know--but think they must have experienced some shortages and inconveniences but are still pretty much intact.

And the only thing that makes any sense out of this is that for some reason the "big powers" around the edges want this war to go on and on and on.  So everybody outside backs somebody in the ring, and when one side or another looks like it is getting an edge over on the others, someone sends in some reinforcement so the playing field gets evened again.  And, to show that we are really concerned about the humanitarian suffering, there are a few lines we draw in the sand--NO SARIN GAS!!!!!  We told you that already--now you will have to pay for that we are taking out a runway--oh, yeah, and to get rid of some of the glut in the world's oil supply, we will blow up a couple of fuel storage tanks.  So we will be there at X minus Y hours, so get your soldiers out of the way.  And they did.

Well no one is going to read this anyway so I will not go into the "new" rules of engagement--and I do not mean the ones that we say "Oh, Trump has changed the rules of engagement, he is not a pussy cat like Obama was!!!"  I mean, the overarching rules of engagement of modern day warfare--they are pretty obvious also--we know what they are, but sure do not want to discuss them because of some of the humanitarian implications.  We all know that it is only lip service when it suits the parties involved that we give to the Geneva Convention these days.  And that WE is a global WE.  But that is the subject of another rant.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Grace…

Amazing Grace… John Newton  

What’s So Amazing About Grace?...Philip Yancey


Indeed!  What is so amazing about grace?  Before I went to seminary, I thought the problem with the Lutheran Church was too much grace.  What we needed was a little more fire and brimstone—a little more hellfire would whip us all into shape—fill the pews AND the Sunday School classes and cure all that ails this tired old world.  All this talk about love and mercy and compassion was turning us into soft fuzzy feel good Christians and we had lost our edge and will for fighting the good fight and defeating evil in all of its forms out there in the world.

Oh, I know,  and I knew then too…
              For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing;
             it is the gift of God— not the result of works, so that no one may boast.
             For we are what he has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works,
             which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life.                                                                                                                                            Ephesians 2:8-10

But, why shouldn’t that way of life include a passage very near the end of Ephesians?
             Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his power. Put on the
             hole armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of
             the devil. For our struggle is not against enemies of blood and flesh, but
             against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this
             present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.
             Therefore take up the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to
             withstand on that evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm.
                                                                                 Ephesians 6:10-14
Oh, yes!  Onward Christian Soldiers—here we come.  Watch out world because we are marching as to war!!  I think I had visions more of Joan of Arc, D-Day, Eisenhower, Churchill, Roosevelt, F-100s and B-52s leading the way than I did the cross of Jesus going on before.  We had turned the Church into a bomb shelter or some kind of a USO dance.  The time for R&R was over, we needed to get into the fray.  Onward Christian Soldiers marching as to war—and don’t forget—the cross of Jesus going on before—we might need that for something.

I had read the rest of the passage…
          Stand therefore, and fasten the belt of truth around your waist, and put on the
          breastplate of righteousness.  As shoes for your feet put on whatever will make
          you ready to proclaim the gospel of peace. With all of these, take the shield of
          faith, with which you will be able to quench all the flaming arrows of the evil one.
         Take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
                                                                                    Ephesians 6:15-17 
…mostly though I saw breastplate, shield—oh, yeah, we were going to need those where we were going.  And, flaming arrows, yeah we could use a few of those where we were going, you know to throw back at the evil one.  And, a helmet and a sword, yes, those looked like good ideas too.   Shoes for proclaiming peace?  I was not so sure about that.  Where I was going combat boots seemed more appropriate—so I kinda skipped over that part. 

I was armored up and ready to go and fight the good fight.  No more R&R or USO dances or hanging out in the bomb shelter for this girl.  Jonah had been spit out of the belly of the whale, Joan of Arc move over because there was a new kid on the block.  Grace, I knew all about grace.  But sometimes you just got to get out there and fight the good fight.

I thought I knew about grace, but maybe I did not really know Amazing Grace, the grace that saved a wretch like the mean, ugly, slave trading, fighting with everybody man called John Newton.  When I learned about the writer of that hymn, I agreed—it was pretty amazing that God’s grace could touch someone like him and give him a change of heart.  Yes, indeed, pretty amazing.

But you know, really, when you get right down to it, what’s so amazing about grace is that I do not have to fight the good fight—and neither do you.  The battle is already over.  Armageddon?  Jesus already fought that battle and the Lamb—the same one who was the only one worthy to open the Book of Life in John’s Revelation—the Lamb who was slain but lives has already claimed the victory

When I finally took off my combat boots, I discovered I was standing barefoot on holy ground and the bush was on fire with the glory of God and the bush is always on fire.  We just have to take off the combat boots to feel the holy ground and there’s that bush standing right there in front of us and the bush is never consumed.  When I did, I discovered that the rest of that armored I had been carrying around was truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the word of God.  I am still thinking about what I need on my feet to be able to proclaim the gospel of peace.  But I am trying out different shoes and one day I pray to have found it.

Peace and blessings
Sharon Wiggins, pastor at large

(Bible passages are NRSV)