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Quote

O make me Thine forever;
And, should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never
Out live my love to Thee.

written by Bernard of Clairvaux in the 12th Century

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Hands Tied


I chose this picture because though the hands are tied they continue to worship. God, your will be done. Give us wisdom.

Why should I have to choose?

Health Care (Democrat) or Babies' rights to live (Republican) Aren't both the right to life?

Economy (Republican) or Environment (Democrat)

Right to Bare Arms (Republican) or more funding for public education (Democrat)

Prioritizing stewardship of the earth (Democrat) or supporting & encouraging entrepreneurial adventures (Republican)

Too much government involvement/Socialism (Democrat) or not enough government involvement/lassiez-faire/every man for himself (Republican)

Actively caring for the poor (Democrat) or protecting companies' rights...capitalism (Republican)

Higher taxes and empty promises (Democrat) or advertised lower taxes and no way to make changes (Republican)

American/National Pride (Republican) or Respected International/World Participate (Democrat)

Hard work, self-preservation, sense of accomplishment (Republican) or Acknowledging we all need a leg up once and a while to level the playing field (Democrat)

National Security (Republican) or Governmental college funding (Democrat)

Are all these issues important to a candidate? Why isn't there a party that cares both about the plight of the poor but supports the spirit of being a hard-working American?

Why are all these choices one or the other? I care about both. We shouldn't have to choose between feeling safely protected in our nation and getting to see a doctor. We have the best health care in the world but who can afford it?

Can you see why my hands are tied?

This is my prayer below for those about to take leadership of our incredible country. May we not have to choose between such important matters.

Daniel 6:4

"At this, the administrators tried to find grounds for charges against Daniel in his conduct of government affairs, but they were unable to do so. They could find no corruption in him, because he was trustworthy and neither corrupt nor negligent."

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Sept. 11, 2008

Hello everyone. I wanted to share the email below that I received from a colleague here at Redeemer about Sept. 11, 2001. Hope it encourages you.

Also, I took this shot while down at ground zero with my friend, Bethany. It was neat for us to see the lights come on just as it got dark.

"Where were you 7 years ago? I remember being on the 26th floor at my office on 53rd and 7th avenue gathered around the television screen along with colleagues aghast in the unfolding horror and tragedy. Everyone was paralyzed by fear and the uncertainty. I choose not to watch any commemorative events – sadness, not wanting to relive those hours, days, and months of mourning. Every generation has a time of pain and a wake up call. Why did God allow this event to take place? What good came out of it? What good came out of a friend of mine who died and left his wife and newborn daughter? What good came out of my mother’s colleague who lost his son and grandson when the towers were destroyed? I know both families have coped with these losses and have moved on.

So, why did God allow this to happen? I cannot pick my finger on it and smarter theologians have weighed in on it than me. Tim Keller spoke on that Sunday after to a packed audience at the upper west side service and I recall that he said something along the lines of exhorting the people to not leave the city in this time of tragedy and need. But to stay in this city, this city where we all came to burnish our resumes, to take in all that the city has to offer, and to find significant others….so here we are 7 years later, people have stayed, our church has grown, people seem to be pursuing more “socially-responsible” activities, and the city has endured. I love this verse and it is a good one to remember."

Jeremiah 29:7 Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper."


Written By: Calvin Chin