Sunday, July 1, 2018

Our Faith, like our Democracy is in peril

I am appalled at the support that a narcissistic, autocratic gets in this nation that was formed on and claims to love Democracy.  Vilifying political opponents and others in the world, demonizing the press, de-humanizing resident aliens, de-valuing segments of our society and our foundational social institutions are all well-worn tactics used by fascists throughout history.  Republicans in Congress and Party leaders are silent, even compliant because of their lust for power and greed.  A base of angry people who have struggled economically and have been duped by false news and politicians to blame immigrants, liberals and others for their plight, some of whom are blatantly bigoted and others who suffer from internalized bigotries, are vocally supportive.  They believe that they should be entitled to more, mostly because they falsely believe in their superiority to others and in their inherent right therefore to have recognition and deference in all aspects of life in America.  I am appalled that people who claim to love Democracy support these very UN-DEMOCRATIC ideologies, mostly because their love of self over the rest in our country and their love of laissez-faire capitalism over democracy, fairness, equality and the rights of ALL people here to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  I am afraid it is naturally a trait of conservatism, but it is being verbalized and executed to appalling extremes right now and it threatens our Democracy.

I am ASTOUNDED that part of the support for this comes from people who claim the name of Jesus and who profess to be "Christian".  I have written at length about the difference between wanting Jesus as personal Savior and committed active faith to Jesus as Lord of our lives.  I have talked incessantly regarding the need for people who claim Jesus to live what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled for us as we have that in the Gospels, centered on the living of Agape Love as His primary command.  What astounds me is the ignorance of those teachings while claiming the name, and the blatant hypocrisies that arise time and time again, perpetrated by religious "leaders" who claim to love and know Jesus.  They are prideful in their arrogant twisting of the Word while claiming Jesus' name.  They are unashamed in their manipulating of God's people toward living in hatred, greed, lust for power and status - all things that the Good News of Jesus consistently opposes as empire values, while ignoring the commands of Jesus to love even stranger and enemy, care for the stranger in the land, help the poor and vulnerable, care for the sick and imprisoned and live humbly - which are Kingdom values.  Paul had it right about them so long ago, still in the face of evil empire - "For many live as enemies of the cross of Christ; I have often told you of them, and now I tell you even with tears.  Their end is destruction; their god is the belly; and their glory is in their shame; their minds are set on earthly things.  But our citizenship is in heaven..."  (Philippians 3:18-20)

Jesus warned us about these false teachers.  "Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, and to have the best seats in the gatherings and places of honor at banquets!  They devour widows' houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers.  They will receive the greater condemnation."  (Mark 12:38-40)  And... "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!  For you tithe mint, dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faith.  It is these you ought to have practiced without neglecting the others.  You blind guides!  You strain out a gnat but swallow a camel!"  Matthew 23:23-24)  And... "Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, that is, their hypocrisy.  Nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered, and nothing secret that will not become known.  Therefore whatever you have said in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be proclaimed from the housetops."  (Luke 12:1-3)  Those warnings, like the teachings of Jesus, have been ignored.  So, many in our nation have received a steady diet of falsehoods, dressed up to look like God's Will.  Paul again had it right - "We must no longer be children, tossed to and fro and blown about by every wind of doctrine, by people's trickery, by their craftiness in deceitful scheming.  But speaking the truth in love, we must grow up in every way into Him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by every ligament with which it is equipped, as each part is working properly, promotes the body's growth in building itself up in AGAPE LOVE." (Ephesians 4:14-16) 

People have been taught to ignore what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled as we have that in the Gospels.  They have been taught that being a "Christian" means it's alright to judge others, though Jesus said that when we do we invite judgment on ourselves.  They have been taught that it is alright to exclude others, though Jesus taught that we are to include.  They have been taught that greed is good and godly, though Jesus taught that everyone should have enough in the Kingdom of God, and not some seek or hoard more while others go without.  They have been taught that it is alright to fear and hate, discriminate against resident aliens, LGBTQ folk, people of other faiths and the poor, though Jesus did not teach that in ANY way, shape or form.  They have been taught that this faith is about being pure and holy, though Jesus warned about self (false) righteousness.  They have been taught that they should worship, tithe and pray, pursuing their personal salvation, while Jesus taught that salvation is based on how we treat "the least" among us in Agape Love.  They have been taught that it is all about serving the religious institution and leaders, while Jesus taught that it is about serving "the least" among us and thereby serving the Lord.  People have had the faith twisted by religious leaders just as people have had the Constitution twisted by Political leaders.  And they have not reasoned it out for themselves, but have fallen into the trap of which Paul again warned - "For the time is coming when people  will not put up with sound doctrine, but having itching ears, they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own desires, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander away to myths.  As for you, always be sober, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist (proclaim the Gospel of Jesus), carry out your ministry fully."  (II Timothy 4:3,4)  That time has been here since 1981.

Our Faith, like our Democracy, is in peril.
Fascist ideologies threaten to replace democratic ones as people, having had their irrational fears stoked for the political and economic gain of their leaders, have been led astray to believe that they can have anti-democratic values and ideologies and still be a Democracy.  Claiming the truth to be "fake news", people do not care about the truth any longer in this "post truth"/"alternative facts" era.
Un-Christian doctrines threaten to replace Jesus' teachings, commands and examples on how to follow Him in this part of God's Kingdom, here and now.  Focusing on self and getting more blessed and highly favored for self, people have walked away from Agape Love as Jesus' command - committed action on behalf of the other's well-being - even stranger and enemy, and especially the most vulnerable among us.
This is a critical time for self-examination and an honest look at where we are headed as followers of Jesus in this nation and as citizens of this nation.

I love this country.  I love Democratic ideals because I believe they are the closest expression of the Kingdom values that Jesus taught.  I do not love laissez-faire economics, because it is based on greed and inequities, and it flies in the face of Kingdom values as we have those taught, commanded and modeled by Jesus our Lord.  I love the ideals for which America has claimed to stand and detest the blatant hypocrisies of those who, from our founding have claimed them while living from and imposing upon us opposite values. 

If you love the truth.  If you love Democracy.  If you love Jesus.
I implore you.  I beg you to read the Gospels and focus on what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled for us as we have that in the Gospels.  I ask you to remember that we are citizens first of the Kingdom of God.  I ask you then to express and live the ideals of Democracy and not out of fear, internalized or blatant bigotry or self-centeredness abandon the Gospel or our Democratic principles.

I am appalled at what I see in my country, and astounded that people who claim Jesus participate in it so readily.  I am afraid that the quote erroneously attributed to Sinclair Lewis is, none-the-less correct - "WHEN FASCISM COMES TO AMERICA IT WILL BE WRAPPED IN THE FLAG AND CARRYING A CROSS." 
(Sinclair Lewis did write "IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE" in 1935, regarding the rise of fascism in the world and its effect on America.)

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

Pastor Jamie

Sunday, June 24, 2018

God's chooses to identify with the Poor and Oppressed

From the Torah, Prophets and through the Gospels, Acts and Epistles - God gives preferential treatment to the poor and downtrodden.  Why?  Because the world creates them, exploits them, abuses them and destroys them, but God loves them.

Israel's history starts with God choosing sides against the most powerful and wealthy nation on the planet and its Pharaoh.  God sided with the slaves who were owned, exploited and abused by their masters.

God sent word through the prophets often that the poor in the land were being held down, exploited and abused by the wealthy and that God was not pleased - that just because the nation had military strength and relative prosperity (on the backs of the poor) did not mean that they were favored by God, but rather that God would bring them down (exiled three times).  God sided with the powerless and poor.

The Gospels are a message of hope to a people down trodden by the Roman Empire and abused by their religious leaders and king who were in collusion with empire.  Jesus' message was one of non-participation in the values of empire and the living of Kingdom values based on equitable treatment, inclusion, generosity, care for the most vulnerable and resistance to the systems that hurt God's people.  God sided with the oppressed, exploited and abused. 

Jesus was born into poverty and was immediately made a Refugee - an "illegal" alien in a foreign land.  With whom do you think Jesus identifies in our land now?

With whom do you think God identifies in 'muriKKKa?
Do you think God sides with the wealthy and powerful who are hurting so many?
Do you think God sides with the hateful and abusive?
Do you think God sides with the ignorant and deceitful?
Do you think God sides with those who give God lip service, but are in collusion with them?
Do you think God sides with those who go against Kingdom values for personal gain?
Do you think God sides with those who twist God's word to serve their own purposes?

I invite you to read the scripture, and particularly the Gospels - particularly what Jesus taught in statements and parables, commanded and modeled in how to live in this part of God's Kingdom, here and now.

I dare you to do so with an open mind, applying what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled for us in our political, economic and social situation here and now, in this part of God's Kingdom.

The soul of our nation is at stake.
Your soul is at stake.

Pastor Jamie

Sunday, June 17, 2018

God's Will, according to Jesus...

If you read the Gospels, concentrating on what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled for life in this part of God's Kingdom, here and now, you get a very clear idea about what God's will is for God's people - what Kingdom of God values are as opposed to worldly empire values (such as those exhibited by the Roman Empire at the time of the writing of the Gospels).

God clearly wills that ALL people should have enough -
   why Jesus taught the Parable of the  Laborers in the Vineyard, who are all paid a daily wage
        because they needed it to survive, regardless of what time they were hired or how much
        time they worked... Matthew 20
   why Jesus said that the laborer deserves his (her) wages... Luke 10
   why Jesus said that though the poor would always be with us, we should not withhold our
        hand from helping them, because we can do so, according to the Law in Deuteronomy 15
        and Mark 14.
  why the rich man remains nameless who is sent to Hell for not helping Lazarus at his gate,
        who needed help... Luke 16
  why the rich fool was a rich fool for hoarding more for himself while ignoring the needs of
        anyone else... Luke 12
  why the rich young man went away sad, because he could not bring himself to value the
        needs of the poor above his own desire to have and keep more for himself... Luke 18
  why Jesus made salvation contingent upon how we treat the most vulnerable in our society,
        feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, caring for the sick and imprisoned and welcoming
        the stranger in our land... Matthew 25
  why Jesus demands that we treat children well as God does... Matthew 7, and condemns those
        who would lead children astray by teaching them evil behaviors and values... Mark 9

God does not want us to prosper "above" others, while many go without what they need.
God does not want us to be well and ignore those who are sick.
God does not want us to make more money than others and exploit them so we make more
     while they struggle to survive.
God does not want us to sit in the places of honor, full of hubris (Luke 14) like those caught up
     in status do (Mark 12), but to walk humbly with God and one another (Matthew 23).
God does not want us to have power over others like those who do not know God do (Mark 10).

God commands us through Jesus to live Agape Love with one another - active commitment on behalf of the other, even stranger or enemy and especially the most vulnerable (Luke 10).

So, if you are a pastor and you are teaching or leading by example according to worldly empire values, you had better check with Jesus, who you CLAIM and proclaim as Lord and Savior.  Is what you are preaching and teaching consistent with Jesus' will that all have well-being and enough, or is it designed to get you (and your church) more wealth, power or status?  If it is the latter, you are not following the Christ (Matthew 23).

If you are a politician who CLAIMS to be a follower of Jesus, and you write laws or say words or actions that go against Jesus' Law of Agape Love in order to gain more power and/or status (Luke 10:25-37; Matthew 25:31-46; etc.), you are much to be pitied.
    Hint: Rounding up, locking up and deporting the stranger in the land and separating families is
             NOT of Christ.  It is of Babylon and Rome and Nazism, but it is NOT of Christ.
             Designing laws or de-regulating commerce so that the wealthy can further gain quick
             profit off the backs of the poor is of Rome, our own Slavery, Jim Crow and Gilded Age eras,
             but NOT of Christ.
             Allowing a Tyrant to first dominate a political party and then run rough-shod over the
             nation, ignoring its constitution and laws and destroying its Democracy is of Rome, of
             Nazism and of Soviet ideology, but NOT of the Christ (or American ideals). 
             Taking away the support of the poor (that you helped put in their plight) and their healthcare
             is of Rome and of our own Gilded Age but NOT of the Christ.

If you are a business leader who CLAIMS to be a follower of Jesus, and your practices come out of greed, you had better check with Jesus (Luke 12:13-21; Matthew 6:24), who values others having enough to live on and NOT you getting much more than you need.
   Hint: making sure your income is padded while denying your employees a living wage and benefits
            is of Mammon and not of God.
            doing all you can to give your executives bonuses and make more money for your
            stockholders while keeping your employees who made you all the money struggling to
            survive is the stuff of rich fools and NOT of the Christ.

A whole lotta folk who are sitting in the pews or comfortable theater seats and breathing in the sanctuary air on Sundays (Saturdays and other days), who are believing that they are the sheep for confessing with their lips one thing... will find themselves GOATS in the end for what they DID or DID NOT DO regarding the most vulnerable among us who are loved by God and for whom Jesus COMMANDED us to care in this part of God's Kingdom, here and now. 

God's will, according to Jesus is that we live thankful and satisfied with enough, and work toward the day when all have that and the well-being (SHALOM) that comes with it.

It really is that simple.

Pastor Jamie

Sunday, June 10, 2018

If we had the will...

If we had the will, we could end poverty.
   The minimum wage would be a LIVING WAGE and people would have universal healthcare so that they would not lose their jobs over being sick.  People could have paid sick days on every job so that they could take care of themselves, and maternity leaves.  Affordable housing could be maintained and childcare to make sure that single parents and working parents could make a living.  Utilities could be regulated to be affordable, especially with renewable energy options.  The planet would not be polluted as much, its resources would not be depleted as much and its destruction would not be as much of a threat to the generations in the future because we would do what is right to keep our air, water and land clean and not waste or destroy our resources. 
  Every child could have an equal education to every other child, because the funding of all schools could be based on equality, rather than what the property values are in the areas in which they live.  The first two years of college could be tuition free.  Training for trades could be also, and people would go into fields that they love, rather than what pays more for their families.
  Healthy and affordable food would be available to everyone.  Reliable and affordable transportation would also.  Medicines would be less expensive, along with medical procedures that save lives. 
Economic well-being could be pervasive here, if we had the will.
         But we do not.  We have designed and perfected our "laissez-faire" economy so
         that the few benefit at the expense of the many.  Inequities are its foundation, and
         it divides people based on what they have (regardless of how they get it), rather
         than uniting people in an equality of our quality of life.  The few want more, always
         more, and they write laws and institute economic norms that are unscrupulous and
         corrupt, ruthless, soulless and lacking in any compassion to keep getting more off
         the backs of the rest - and they laud this system as "the best in the world", while
         blaming the victims they have trodden down for their poverty.  It is called GREED.
         It is the god at whose altar the wealthy worship, though some of them give lip
         service to another God.  It is a sickness that eats out their souls for destroying the
         well being of sisters and brothers for their own, personal gain.  Some have not
         missed having a healthy soul, but the soul of the nation still cries out to God.

If we had the will, we could end conflict and unrest, even war.
   By making sure that people across the world know that we have no intentions of exploiting them, occupying their lands, taking their resources, disrespecting their faiths, discriminating against their citizens or building our economic well-being off their backs, we could build trust and partnerships, rather than hatred and anger.  If we nurtured the partnerships with the belief that other cultures and peoples, other nations have perspectives, skills, cultural expressions and beliefs that could enhance our lives when shared, and lifted up those cultures among our citizens, then we would see a desire for peace and expansive community grow.
Peace could be pervasive in the world, at least in our own nation, if we had the will.
        But we do not.  We pit people against each other for the sake of a few having
        control over the rest.  We judge others out of our xenophobia, ethnocentrism,
        racism, classism, homophobia, "religiophobia" and other bigotries, because we
        want not to feel connected with and equal to, but "superior" and over others, out
        of our insane need for entitlement over someone, anyone else.  It is called LUST
        FOR POWER AND STATUS, twin gods that people bow down to in order to
        serve their real god - themselves.  This insidious disease devours their souls, using
        GREED as a tool for feeding their never satisfied voids of self.  It demands the
        sacrifice of the well-being of others around them and destroys their own well-
        being by making truly loving connections, healthy communities, unity and harmony
        impossible.  Some have not seen the signs of their rotting souls, because they
        have been so frantically seeking power and status at the expense of others, even
        believing that this is a necessary and "right" way to be.  The soul of the nation and
        the world cries out to God.

What will make us have the will to give up Greed, Lust for Power and Status as our gods?  What will ultimately make us see the wisdom of living Agape Love toward neighbor (stranger, enemy, the most vulnerable) and see all people as sisters and brothers?   What will make us understand that our well-being is tied to theirs and give us a will to enhance their well being by committing our words and actions to well-being on their behalf? 
These are dark days.  A lot of soul dying is going on in our nation and through our nation to the world.  These are not new things.  These false gods have driven empires and people since the beginning.  People have sacrificed themselves and others to these gods of destruction for far too long.  The climate now is just one in which the norm of serving these gods at the cost of others has been firmly established in our nation. 
The prophets of old spoke truth to power.  Jesus taught, commanded and modeled a better way, God's Way in the face of them.  The reformers did the same.  Civil rights leaders have done the same.  Religious and political leaders who live in collusion with empire have complied, because ultimately they bow at the altar of the false gods, too.  But there are voices... examples... sisters and brothers who refuse to participate in their sacrifices and the gains that come from them, and who speak out, write, demonstrate and vote according to a different way in the hope that Shalom may be restored for all people, equally. 

They have the will.
When will we all?

Pastor Jamie

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Long Division

We have been long divided.

Politicians found out that they could benefit from pitting one group against another generations ago.  They have used race, class and class within race to divide people very effectively so that they can stay in power and syphon off much of the wealth for themselves.  They have exploited homophobia and have cultivated ethnocentrism, xenophobia, religious intolerance and nationalism to manipulate the masses.  Fear has been an effective tool in creating, not just competition but hatred within the nation.  Now, the laws they  have written have manufactured a world that holds everyone else out of power - a world in which the wealth has been redistributed to them by the systems that they have built. 

The result in our nation has been that a billionaire who is notorious for not paying laborers who have done work for him, who has integrated insidious corrupt practices in his own life, who has made a life of litigation and bankruptcy has been elected because people had more trust for him than the other candidate, believed he would "drain the swamp" or corruption in the Capitol and believed he would side with those struggling economically.  The real reason is that his hateful rhetoric resonated with their own bigotries, for some hard core hatred and for some internalized and systemic belief that they should be recognized as being superior and entitled to more than others.  Fear was used effectively to pit those white folk who have been held down, back and out against the minorities who have been even more dispossessed.  It was used to make them believe they are somehow "superior" to those who are sexually or religiously different, and therefore have the right to disenfranchise them from civil rights.

The result in the world is developing.  Our nation is now attacking our Democratic allies and is cozying up to Dictators and Fascist Oligarchs.  We are vilifying the oppressed and standing with the oppressors.  We are exacting tariffs on our long term trade partners and saving corporations of nations that were not so long ago called economic enemies, even during the last election. 

The result is disastrous.  Emboldened by the hateful, greedy rhetoric, those who have cultivated their greed and/or hatred over generations feel a freedom to be overtly hateful to others.  Our Democracy is in danger of being killed by authoritarianism, fascism and oligarchy.  Our economy and that of the world will be sunk into a long recession soon.  A return to the gilded age seems immanent, which will mean that the VERY FEW have it all and the many have NOTHING.  People who are not the imagined "majority" of the culture will be exploited, deported, oppressed and perhaps even killed.  The planet will NOT SO SLOWLY die because of the unwillingness to value life over profit, and/or because of our extreme willingness to use our nuclear power as the ultimate act of insane dominance. 

We have been long divided.  This is not a new problem.  It is the most recent and most extreme expression of an old problem.  Exclusive Self-interest, fear turned hatred and prideful, persistent ignorance have grown into our current situation.  I would like not to find out how low we can go.

It is long division. 

The answer is...
A stubborn refusal to judge, to fear, to hate and to believe oneself to be superior or entitled.
It is a stubborn refusal to let those who only value wealth and power to get their way.
It is a stubborn refusal to participate in a system that routinely divides people.
It is to embrace those who are different, recognizing that they have the same desires for living life.
It is to actively commit on behalf of the well-being of the other, even the stranger and enemy, and
especially the most vulnerable.
It is to live AGAPE LOVE as defined, taught, commanded and lived by Jesus in the Gospels.
It is to be unified instead of divided - to stand with, speak out against and advocate unity itself.
The answer is to ADD people to our lives who are not like us and to MULTIPLY the love we have.

I have never liked long division.  I have gotten good at it, but I do not like it.

Division leads to destruction.  It subtracts sustainability from our future possibility.
No more of this long division.

Pastor Jamie


Sunday, May 27, 2018

Amos - harsh words of truth

Israel had strong military security and the economy was good.  The temple cult leaders reported that God was favoring them for their support of the religious leaders. 
Entered AMOS the Prophet, who in no uncertain words let them know that they and those like them were not being favored by God.  He told them that their misuse of their might and their injustice, both to those around them and those within the nation meant that their religious practices were empty, even a slap in the face of God.  Israel would fall and fall hard, believing that they could do no wrong, but were God's favorites.

Many evangelicals have bought into the Law of Discovery and Manifest Destiny ideologies of Europe and America in the past, developing an American Civil Religion that manipulates its adherents to believe in prosperity theology, personal salvation as one's only concern and purity/holiness rather than faithfulness to Jesus' Way as the goal of followers of Jesus.  Folk have heard it for decades and have been subject to it for decades.  The results are not healthy.  Many believe that America is God's country, favored above all others in the world and can do no wrong (along with Israel).  Some believe that an anti-love, anti-justice, anti- equality, anti-equitability and anti-Christ occupier of the oval office is the chosen of God.  Some believe that one can do whatever one wants to others, economically, socially and civilly, and not be at odds with God because they are
"saved".  Amos would beg to differ.

Read Amos.  Amos speaks to America right now.
Read James.  James speaks to America right now.
Read the Good News of Jesus.  Focus on what Jesus taught, commanded and modeled for those who would follow Him.  Jesus speaks to America right now.

There is nothing new under the sun, and Empires still fall.

Pastor Jamie

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Counting the Cost

Luke 14:25-33
There is a cost to discipleship, as with anything else.

We are in the middle of some major (and minor) repairs and remodeling on our house.  We had to completely replace our porch roof so that we could minimize damage on our foundation and have a porch on which to sit.  We had to replace our waste stack from basement to upstairs guest bathroom, so that we did not have a flood of water in our basement when the tub, toilet or sink were used.  It meant tearing out a couple walls, one of which is in our kitchen.  We had to have a gas line replaced, which meant tearing out basement ceiling.  I tore out an old bar in the basement and we are making it family room space, which has taken no small amount of effort.  Since the kitchen wall is torn out, we decided that now is the time to remodel the kitchen, which is a small space, but which will be re-done from ceiling to floor next month.  We will be paying for this for a while, but it is part of the cost of living in a home.  We knew (some) of that coming into it, and we believe it will be worth it.

I remember Pastor (PhD) Schein telling us in New Testament Theology in Seminary, "You put down your money, you make your choice, and then you live with it."  It was regarding this lesson from Luke.  If we are going to follow Jesus in our lives, there will be a price to pay.  It means leaving behind the ways of life that are not of the Christ and living by a different set of values and rules.  It means obedience to Jesus' command to love (Agape) neighbor as self, even as He loved.  While some try to claim the name of Jesus and still walk in Empire, rather than Kingdom values and live by Empire rules rather than Jesus' "Golden" rule, others find it all just too hard, refuse to be so duplicitous and walk away.  It would seem that very few are willing to be salt and light, or strive to become salt and light in the world as Jesus' followers.  For the few, there is a cost that some find too much to pay.  It means going against the tide or marching to the beat of a different drummer, and that most often leads us to the Cross.

We put down our money and made our choice in the 2016 election, as a nation.  Whether out of adolescent acting out, true greed or blatant bigotry, some voted for a candidate very much more unlike the Christ and His values than the other.  OK, empire values were apparent in both, but certainly not to the same degree.  Now we all must live with it.  Some have become emboldened by their adolescent tantrum and its results, and are now escalating their demands to be recognized above the rest.  Some have become emboldened by the blatant bigoted expressions of our "president" and are now speaking and acting on their own, openly.  Some are taking advantage of the loss of government protections of the most vulnerable through de-regulation and are striving to "make a killing" at the expense of the rest of us.  Many or most people (women, LGBTQ, immigrants, black and brown sisters and brothers, the poor, the middle class, the disabled, the elderly, people not of a fundamentalist "christian" faith, civilians across the world in war zones, other economies) are paying the price for what the nation has done and what it is becoming, here and across the world.  None of it looks like the Agape that Jesus commanded or the Kingdom values that Jesus taught.  Very little of it looks even like Democracy anymore. 

The cost of discipleship is to fly in the face of empire values, speak out, demonstrate, write, refuse to participate, resist and vote differently - to not be compliant through all of that.  Yes, in doing so it will put us at odds with some folk who either are compliant or are complicit in the direction that the nation has chosen.  Yes, it may mean a loss socially, economically and at times emotionally.  Yes, it may even mean going to the Cross.  That is the cost of discipleship (see Bonhoeffer).  Now is the time to "put down your money and make your choice."  Now is the time to stand with the most vulnerable and those held down, back and out, even those oppressed and occupied by empire.  Now is the time to live Kingdom of God values as defined by Jesus in Agape Love, as we have that in the Gospels.  Now is the time to follow Jesus.  When others would follow "every wind of doctrine" and live like "their god is the belly", we must know who we follow and why.  "Put down your money, make your choice and then live with it."

"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."  We will follow Jesus, for His way is a better way for the world.  His way is the Just Way, the Loving Way, the Way of Shalom.  His way is sustainable.  Empires fall.  This one will, too.  In the end, the question will not be how much wealth, power or status we had in life, but "how did we treat our neighbor(s)?"  Follow Jesus' Way of Agape Love and Grace.  It will lead you to the Cross, but it will also take you (and your neighbor) beyond it.

Pastor Jamie