Changes

Can you imagine being without your cell phone for more than a day? Can you remember when you did not even have a cell phone? If you are over the age of 50, maybe you answered yes to the second question. Imagine a world without a cell phone to call, text, or check your favorite social media every few minutes. Wow! That could be a change you may not be able to imagine. Well, I lost my phone down in Mexico while on a cruise last week. They found it! But may take weeks to have in my hands again. What am I going to do? Just today, I spent hours trying to find phone numbers of people I needed to see because all my contacts are now on the missing phone. Guess what? I survived and realized it will all be ok. Changes are an inevitable fact of life. However, change is resisted by most of us. I have heard it said that success is on the fringes of fear. When we become too comfortable to make an important change, we can find ourselves stuck in a comfort zone never to see new opportunities. Some of us are forced into change due to events in our lives that are beyond our control. Some of us see fear as a new opportunity to grow out of our comfort zones to new adventures. The new adventure may not be as sweet a deal as we thought but at least we moved out of the comfort zone rut. As the lyrics from David Bowie’s song “Changes” say, “still don’t know what I was waiting for …. every time I thought I’d got it made it seemed the taste was not so sweet….pretty soon now you’re gonna get older time may change me but I can’t trace time.”

My wife and I were blessed to go on a small 5-day cruise to Cozumel and the Yucatan recently. I like to try to understand why things are as they are in different cultures. For example, the whole Mayan civilization was forced to change by their conquering Spanish visitors to their land. Why? Well, I guess it always come down to those who want against those who have. The Mayan’s had a new interesting land and the Spanish saw the opportunity to extend their control. Well before the Spanish take over, the Yucatan experienced an earth changing event about 66 million years ago. Geologists found clues in a crater called “Chicxulub” reported by NPR in May 2016 that they called a “Dinosaur Killing Asteroid”. The report went on to say the crater was about 125 miles across and epicenter in the Yucatan peninsula. The crater was about the size of Statin Island and estimated to have killed about 75% of all life on our planet earth. Now, that is a change we all would feel!

By the way, did you know what Yucatan really means in the Mayan translation? Read one of my earlier blogs in 2016 if you do not understand. Hint!

If you ever wished to kiss a girl or boy, you better be careful as the Mayan language has different meanings. The pronunciation is the same in Mayan. The word “kis” in Mayan sounds the same as kiss in English but totally takes on a different meaning in Mayan. It means to “pass gas”. Also, the word wish in English sounds the same in Mayan as the word “wiix” which means to urinate. So in Mayan would you ever pee or fart on a girl or boy? My point is in this world of different cultures, we need to be so careful not to be misinterpreted. Our trip to Progresso, Yucatan was very enlightening to how the ancient Mayan communicated using flat stones with writing (Dzibilchaltun) to mark time and celebrate life according to their beliefs.

Our trip to Cozumel on the Caribbean side of Mexico where Cruise Ships come and go daily bringing people looking for diving opportunities with great beaches is not much comparison to Progresso. However, I liked the historical significance of changes imposed on the Yucatan Peninsula. At Cozumel, try the good food at Woody’s in San Miguel or take a horse and buggy ride from San Miquel to Puerta Maya where many of the Cruise Ships dock. Very nice!

The meaning of change is “to make or become different … Change implies making either an essential difference often amounting to a loss of original identity or a substitution of one thing for another.” We are all faced with the inevitable march of time and the effects of aging. Some of us are blessed to have a long life to see the aging process whereas some of us are cut down in our prime of life. The fear of change should not prevent us from making the most of God’s given opportunity to become a living testimony of how change can lead to real life successes.

As I write, I am wondering what changes are coming my way soon. The loss of my cell phone down in Progresso seems very trivial. A cell phone can always be replaced so I will survive this small change. Stay tuned for how I adjust to this minor change and also recognize changes in your life good or bad for after all none of us can trace time.

T

66 million years ago an asteroid hit earth with so much mass and energy, 75% of all life was lost. Now, that is a huge change!
Ruins are just a load of rocks stacked up. Right? NOT!
Flat rocks with writing to tell a story of time and culture.

The Other Guy

Last week, during Palm/Passion Sunday, abandonment was considered in relation to cast off like the guy on the airplane. But Jesus was totally abandoned just a few days after being welcomed with waving palms. What happened? If you believe, what happened was the beginning of the mystery of faith. Part one was that Christ died. Now we discover in the story of the empty tomb that Christ has risen. He lives! But have you ever consider the story in John 20 and how the writer appears to blow his own trumpet. Verse two references the other guy, whom Jesus loved. Verse 3 again refers to the other guy running with Peter to the empty tomb. Then verse 4 gets a bit over the top where the other guy out runs Peter to the tomb. I find this passage fascinating in that the other guy seemed to be on an ego trip. Perhaps, the other guy told his version to his advantage. I do not know nor anyone else I suspect knows why this passage was written this way. All I know is that the real other guy in this story was a woman. I don’t get it. A women in a man’s world got it. Mary Magdalene was first to discover the empty tomb. She then told John (the other guy) and Peter who came running. What happened next? Well the two guys saw an empty tomb, got upset, then went back to where they were staying. (verse 10) Why would they just leave like that? I guess that is what guys do. Perhaps, their faith and compassion did not equal Mary’s. The story may have been different had it been totally up to the men. It took a woman in a man’s world. Believe me she was certainly in a man’s world especially back in ancient times. Mary was grieving and stayed to reveal the second part of the mystery of faith. Christ had risen! The tomb was not empty instead she found Jesus. She then left to spread the good news. (verse 18)

If Mary can spread the good news in a male dominated world approximately 2000 years ago, what is our excuse for not sharing? Every day should be Easter. We all have a mission to share the second part of the mystery of faith so that all of those who will believe will have victory when He returns. Happy Easter to all.

T

 

Abandoned

By definition, abandoned means having been deserted or cast off. That definition means a lot if you are the one being deserted or cast off. The rest of us are spectators to the event of abandonment. Just yesterday, I saw a man being dragged off a plane just because he was randomly chosen by the airline to reduce the number of seats filled on the plane. What is sad by this event is that there were so many better options to choose but the authorities chose the most gruesome and graphic option to remove the passenger. By the way, I will not mention the airline but it begins with a “U” and ends with a “d”. Perhaps the best description should be “U” are really “Dumb”. How many people will change their flight plans to avoid this airline in the future?! I am sure that many will remember this event long after the person has been well compensated for his troubles but that is beside the point as the damage has been done. At least this man will live to tell the story of how he was cast off and deserted.

There are events in history that does not end with a mere dragging in humiliation off of a plane. One event that we remember every year is the total abandonment of a complete innocent person who was so misunderstood by an ignorant crowd of people saying “Crucify” him. He entered Jerusalem with shouts of acclamation and waving palms in the air only to be hung on a cross just a few days later. Unlike the man drugged off the plane in humiliation, this man was drugged into a mock court, accused of insulting God, labeled king of the Jews, severely tortured, nailed on a cross and left to die. He was truly abandoned by all. We can say not by me but history proves otherwise when crowds become a mob. (Read Matthew 26 and 27 for the whole story)

The mystery of faith is three parts. One part is that Christ has died. I am writing this message after my Palm Sunday service but today is when we celebrate “Passover”. Jesus knew the significance of this day in the history of Israel and the Jewish community and he knew that he would be betrayed and abandoned. This Thursday is called Maundy Thursday which commemorates the last Supper of Jesus Christ. (Read John 13 for more.) This Friday is called Good Friday. In my opinion, hardly a good day at all as this is the day Jesus was totally abandoned by everyone but just a few. He was crucified and sealed in a tomb which was guarded day and night to prevent further deception of what the authorities thought as one great big hoax. BOY WERE THEY WRONG! The second part of the mystery of faith will be revealed this Sunday so stay tuned for the rest of the story.

T

 

Stability

There are many ways of defining stability in various sources such as the “property of a body when disturbed from equilibrium to develop forces that will restore the original condition.” That is one definition. Here is another to be “steadfast; constant; as of character or purpose” I like both of these definitions but how about an example of two chairs. One only has 2 legs for support and the other has a third or even a fourth for support. I believe we go through life being unstable as if sitting on a two legged chair where we have to constantly battle within our bodies to keep upright. We can do it but it is so much effort when all we need is more support. A 2 legged chair reminds me of being selfish or self centered where a more supported chair reminds me of our inter-dependence to be in an attitude that comes from the Spirit that leads us to life and peace. (Romans 8:6)

I believe we all have a purpose for our existence. I also believe that we can go through life struggling to “do it our way” or we can be at peace to do it “His way”. It is our choice. We can sit on that 2 legged chair and fight stability within our bodies and soul or we can choose a more stable approach in life by asking for more divine support. There was a US Army medic in WWII that ask for support to save injured soldiers left to die during the battle of Okinawa. He had a choice. Leave the battle or ask God for guidance to save just one more soldier from sure death. At least 75 of those soldiers owed their lives to this one person who’s choice is forever documented in history. I will let you search for the movie and facts of this moment in history. I call this a modern miracle of faith. Likewise, Jesus chose to turn back to the most certain path to a quick demise when he saw an opportunity to perform a miracle of resurrection. (John 11)

I believe we all can live more stable lives to reach our ultimate purpose in this world so we can look forward to the world to come.

T

Blindness

According to some definitions when you ask about degrees of blindness, it will immediately go to the medical consideration of legal blindness which starts at 20/200 or worse. I do not want to get into the logic behind this consideration or what it means but I certainly do not want to get into the passenger seat of a person driving with this condition. Would you?

I prefer just to talk generally that we are all subject to degrees of blindness. The absence of energy which produces heat yields degrees of coldness. Likewise, the absence of light yields degrees of darkness. If you close your eyes very tightly to block out light, you may have a very brief glimpse of what a blind person sees with his other abilities. Is a blind person different than anyone else? No! Do they have a different perspective to the world around us? Yes! Consider the story in John 9. The teachers of the law or Pharisees accused a blind man as being a sinner and certainly not as informed about the world according to their perspective. He was cured by Jesus on the Sabbath. That was against the laws as understood by the Pharisees so therefore he was a sinner. Let me try to understand this logic. The blind man or his parents were sinners because he was born blind. Jesus was considered a sinner because he performed a miracle on a Sunday. The Pharisees were disciples of Moses because they knew God spoke to Moses. So does that make the Pharisees right? The blind man was questioned repeatedly how he received his sight as they refused to believe the miracle. Verse 25 says it all. The blind man said all he knew was that he was blind and now he can see.  He went on to say this is incredible that the so call intelligent people can be so blind. How did they react? He was expelled from their society. Does any of this story run very close to our own current so called modern day society?

I believe that we all have degrees of blindness. Our vision is too narrow to see the world from other’s perspectives. Perhaps, we should see more with our heart and soul and less with our limited logic of the world.

Let’s look for the miracles of faith around to see the true light.

T