I began writing a blog this morning about how leaders need
to be transparent but had to stop and help my daughter with her research paper
she is doing. Before returning to my finish writing my blog I was interrupted
with news about our friends in South Sudan.(here is the article
http://tinyurl.com/kump3qm ). God often wants to interrupt our lives but do we
let Him? I can think of nothing else but our friends and the children that they
have in their care. As I try to write, I am brought back to thoughts of them
and cant write my original blog. I try to catch up on other news, and find that
it is all so trivial in the context of life. Here is a family that have given
up their lives to serve our Heavenly Father. To hear of a 16 year old and 23
year old who is willing to stay in the line of fire to bring the love of Jesus
to a nation and yet we sit in our warm homes, with full bellies, and complain
about what we don't have. Since I first heard about the turmoil in South Sudan
I have tried everyday to find current news about the conflict so I could pray
specifically for my friends, yet in American media there is very little talk of
it. Check out MSN or CNN and it will take you a while to find an article about
the fighting in South Sudan but only seconds to hear the latest on Duck
Dynasty. Seriously? Has America really become that shallow and self-centered. I
can confess that I don't like watching the news anymore, its depressing, but
with everything happening in South Sudan and the fact that this hits close to
home I have realized how important it is for the body of Christ to be aware of
what is happening in our world. We are warriors. God equipped us and armed us
with weapons not of this world (2 Cor. 10:4) to help and battle for those who
cannot battle for themselves. We are commanded to take care of the widows and
the orphans (James 1:27), and that is what my friends in South Sudan are doing.
They are on the front lines, but that does not excuse us from the battle. It is
time for the church in America to wake up and quit worrying about Duck Dynasty
or Miley Cyrus but open their eyes to the broken and hurting world wide. There
is a song by Casting Crown with these lyrics -
"What if the
armies of the Lord
picked up and dusted
of their swords
vowed to set the captives free
and not let Satan have one more"
The Bible says in 2 Chronicles 7:14 "if my people, who
are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and
turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive
their sin and will heal their land."
The church in America needs to humble itself, ask for
forgiveness of our selfish ways, throw off the gluttony, the covetousness, the
division, and the judgmental attitudes; turn from the distractions and turn
toward God.
Our pastor preached a little on this yesterday at
http://lifechangeomaha.com/. The world is in turmoil; America is in turmoil,
yet we as the church want to remain blind. God desires to heal the nations but
it will take an "army of the Lord" to "humble themselves and
pray and seek His face" for that to happen. Will you join that army? Are
you willing to give whatever it takes to see His will done here on earth as it
is in Heaven?