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What Happened To Love?

April 8, 2013

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Seriously, what happened to love? I mean what happened to love from the so-called “Christians”?

Everyone has gotten so cranky lately!

I am hanging with an elder of a church, a Harvard MBA , and he is bitching about Spring coming. I ask him why? “Cause my next door neighbors will be getting out their BBQ!” “So what’s a little hickory smoke between neighbors?” “Because they are faggots get it!….And  I don’t want to see any faggotry.!” “What are they going to do ?”  I ask. “Use French dressing rather than BBQ sauce?”

I am in Washington, DC and this Christian lady who started a  state family institute and golfs with a Republican Ex-President  starts screaming, I mean really screaming as we get to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. I don’t pay much heed as I am studying the controversial “likeness” issue of MLK.

I am a little disappointed by the likeness of him, but still overwhelmed by the beauty of the overall Memorial . I am looking at the quotes and the walls….opp’s she’s still screaming. “What’s going on?” I said. “He cheated on his wife! Cheated! Stop studying him, he has God to answer to!” “Are you forgetting all the good he has done?” “History is not to judge him, only God! “Than I suggest you leave that to God and stop getting your panties in a bunch.”

And it was such a beautiful sunny day.

With all this spring weather, it looks like the bears of winter are coming out of hibernation and raising a stink. All of them are rattling on about the Supreme Court hearing on same sex marriage, and seem to have forgotten that we live in a country where the Bill of Rights gives us a lot of liberty to either love or hang ourselves.

How is this “screaming mimi” behavior the Gospel of love? When asked by the Pharisees what was the greatest commandment, Jesus said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it, “Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” (Matthew 22:37-40)

We can not seem to get out of our own way, our prejudice,  and our cruelty. Too often, God becomes our excuse.  We  need the Holy Spirit to inflame our culture  with righteousness and Truth.  We need to allow the Spirit to get things right. We can’t seem to. After all,”… the fruit of the Spirit is: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.”

The only good news in that Jesus would not have been associated with such  malicious behavior. Good thing He is not a part of this.

In fact, Jesus never called himself a Christian.