Game is on, as we prepare for the presidential election again in
November 2012. Before I go on, this is just my rambling, I am not pushing or
advocating for any side. I am only going to put out some thoughts that are
rolling around in my mind. As disclaimer, I am not going to address or get into
a long debate with myself or anyone else for that matter, about anyone voting
for or against a presidential candidate based on their race. It is going to
happen, and it is going to happen on both side; discussion over.
Now what is rolling around in my head is this, how does the rest of
each of us vote because everyone purports to believe in a God who does right
for the greater good. A GOD, who is willing to sacrifice, to help all – John 3:16-17
- For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him
shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to
condemn the world, but to save the world through him. - and
then reconcile all to Himself
with unconditional love. Legacy, legendary, and epitome of leadership in living
color. Do we vote with any of this in mind, which means a sacrificing in our
today to make a better tomorrow? Do we vote with an emotional bent or do we
involved a healthy balance of God-centric focus? Do we take the time to see our
culture, our communication vehicle, and the avenue we used to matriculate to
our success, our accomplishments to vote, without stopping to ‘see’? We have not
embraced the breath, the depth and the width of the larger issues in society,
and we will never do so, unless we seek outside of what we know as diverse or
different. Are we willing to explore a
more expansive lens in our work toward change that actually helps the
marginalized voices within the larger society which includes female,
minorities, and the poor that is beyond our comfort zone? Are we so caught up
in our pedagogy of truth, firm in our well-oiled machine of reality, and
inflexible in our perspective on what is economically and ideologically sound, we
are unable to be reflective enough to give the opposition an opportunity to be
actually heard, not just listened to, as you prepare to articulate your lucid
response? Are we afraid that if I actually listen to the opposition utterance
with the attentiveness, as I desire from them, it would re-shape, re- direct,
and construct a more balance vision and understanding of what we need as a
country? See all experiences are learning experiences, teachable moments, and
epiphanies when we remove the defense, and speak what is right to do. Not being hell-bent on what we have the right
to do; this is a very limited or myopic lens.
Yeah, game on, and we need to remove the claws on attacks on each other,
and begin seeking true change; we are as strong, as our weakest link. I believe
we are so deep in ‘our perspective’ we cannot see the entire majestic panoramic
view. Marcel Proust had it right – “The real voyage of
discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” We can move to different places and see the same thing but when the lens
changes, we see the difference in HD.
I
understand, we all want what is best for the country, we seem to forget divided
we fall. No one wins when battle lines are drawn, and eye for an eye mentality is
the course of action. We most certainly go blind, with this mentality. So, as
you look toward the election day of 2012, ask yourself what am I really voting
for, or am I really voting against something. See change is a curious thing; we
cannot truly achieve change, unless we are willing to change. Wonderfully web we weave, when we first seek
to deceive. The problem we do not even seen how damaging it is, until it is too
late…Your vote, your choice, and game is on!!... “Those
who live according to the sinful nature have their minds set on what the nature
desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set
on what the Spirit desires.” (Romans 8:5 NIV)
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