Monday, August 22, 2011

God Passing the Torch: The Passing of Jack Layton

Today at 4:45am the New Democratic Party lost their leader, Jack Layton, to cancer. Jack Layton became the leader of the NDP in 2003 and brought immediate improvement to the NDP's political performance and became a strong voice of the working class in Canada. He had a long history of  fighting for social justice issues and making sure the average Canadian was represented in the government. When he was working in Toronto in the 1980s, he stood up for the homeless residing there as well as for the environment. This past political election he successfully lead the NDP to become the official opposition in federal Canadian politics for the first time in Canadian history. Prior to this, it was always the Liberals or the Conservatives who would form the government and the other form the opposition. This past election saw the Liberals,  and the Bloc Quebecois (BQ), be severely reduced in seats and lose their place as the opposition to the NDP.  Now, the NDP must prepare for when parliament resumes in the fall, as they now need to choose a new leader.

I first started getting interested in politics when Paul Martin was prime minister and he called the election that would see the liberal government win a minority. This election would prove to be the start of a  series of unfortunate events for the liberals as they lost their place as the majority government and then they lost their place as the ruling party in Canada to the Conservatives in 2006. It also paved the way for  the Conservatives to get the majority on May 5, 2011. Throughout this time, the NDP started gaining recognition and respect as a force to be reckoned with in parliament. Between 2004 and 2011, Jack Layton always stood out to me as a more positive and optimistic leader. I enjoyed listening to what he had to say and I really admired him for standing up for the average Canadian worker. Furthermore, he was a fighter and was not afraid to stand up for his values. As I grew into young woman, my political views drifted a way from Layton's, and I chose to not vote for the NDP in 2008 and 2011; nevertheless, he always stood out to me as a strong leader who really stood up for the Canadian people.

It seems that he had that effect on every Canadian. Reading the Twitter and Facebook posts about him reveal that he was admired by people who did and did not cast their ballot in his favour. He was also respected in municipal politics when he served as a city councillor in Toronto, and federal politics. I remember how the NDP kept gaining seats on Parliament Hill, and really stirred the political landscape in Canada; it is no longer the Liberals vs. the Conservatives but the Liberals vs. the Conservatives vs. the NDP vs. the BQ. Finally, in 2011  he successfully succeeded in leading his party to forming the official opposition.Now, the BQ is not even an official, party as you need 10 seats to be considered an official party in the House of Commons and the BQ only won 4. He also practically gift wrapped the majority victory and gave it to Stephen Harper. The 4 party battle was reduced on the May 2, 2011 to two parties, the Conservatives vs. the NDP. Will that continue beyond the next election, which will be in 2015? That all depends on what the NDP, as well as the Conservatives, Liberals, and the BQ do next. The Liberals and the BQ have to choose new leaders too, and the provinces, except for Nova Scotia, are going into their provincial elections. The choices the people make in their respective provinces; and the choices the NDP, Liberals, BQ, and Conservatives make as they choose their new leaders and the Conservatives run the country will determine what the outcome of the 2015 election. Makes me glad that  God has already decided and already knows what's going to happen over the next 4 years. 

Death is a mysterious thing. Some days it is expected, while other days it is completely uncalled for. There are people on earth that everyone wishes would die,  while there are other people who's friends and colleagues wish that day would never come. Everyone in Canada knew Layton took a leave of absence to battle cancer on July 25 so that he could come when Parliament resumes in the fall.  No one would've guessed that cancer had other plans. For me, I am thankful at these times that God is the one who is ultimately in control and  "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts" (Isaiah 55:9, TNIV).

Clearly, God is shaking up the political landscape in Canada. I don't know why God allowed Jack Layton to see Canada's political Promised Land from a distance and not let him enter, like He did with Moses, but I know God already has a "Joshua" in mind who will catch the torch and take the NDP the rest of the way. God works in mysterious and unthinkable ways, but those ways do have a pattern time and time again. He rose up Joshua in place of Moses, Solomon in place of David, and Elisha in place of Elijah; and in the NT John the Baptist was succeeded by Jesus, and Stephen was succeeded by Paul and then finally Paul was succeeded by Timothy. God will reveal the leaders who will carry the NDP, BQ, and the Liberals forward.  As we look to the future that God has in store, we also look back and thank Him for raising up an optimistic leader who stood up and fought for social justice and the working class in Canada.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

LifeSprings 2.0 Newsletter

Need-to-know Information for this coming Sunday, August 21 at 9:30AM...
This week you can join us back at the Taylors at 9:30AM as we continue our core re-plant meetings. This week Ross Gilbert will be explaining how pain, suffering and brokenness are necessary ingredients of life and a "Community of Grace". Although it doesn't sound all that fun ... lol ... you won't want to miss it. This is so crucial in understanding how we are to live as Christ Followers and members of a Grace Filled Community.

Pot Luck Lunch: bring sandwiches and a side dish (either desert or salad) -- enough for you and 2 others.

Looking forward to seeing you all,


Joel Bennett
LifeSpring 2.0 Launch Director

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Directions to the home of Bryan and Jaqua Taylor:

GOOGLE MAP: http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=30+Sunbridge+Crescent,+Kitchener,+Ontario&hl=en&ll=43.489576,-80.486355&spn=0.023974,0.045104&sll=43.489737,-80.478299&sspn=0.011987,0.022552&z=15



30 Sunbridge Crescent is located near Bridge and University area:

- Take the expressway to University Avenue, exit east bound

- Turn right at first lights onto Bridge St (southbound)

- Turn left at next lights onto Bridle Trail

- Follow Bridal Trail around several curves down the hill into the trees

- Turn right on Sunbridge crescent.

- #30 is on the left at the end of the street



Contacts:

Bryan Taylor (Elder) 519-498-7413 bryan.taylor@lifespringcf.ca

Joel Bennett (2.0 Launch Director) 519-501-9531 joel@breakthroughsolutions.ca

If you have missed any of the Sunday messages, you can listen to them on LifeSpring’s website: http://lifespringcf.ca/pwsite/page.php?linkID=24301&churchID=

LifeSpring's on Facebook! Please see https://www.facebook.com/LifeSpringCF to get all the updated information on LifeSpring events and other postings!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Truth about Human Beings

This blog article is going be blunt and full of emotion. It'll even have some coarse language, but I don't care. Why this surge of emotion? I am done, just done with the whole "God is a violent God who kills innocent children and condones genocide" and the whole lot that comes out of this anti-Christian crowd. This talk is proof that human beings are really a bunch of idiots. Furthermore we are blind idiots (I say we because I'm a blind idiot too). There is no simply reason for us to yell at God for all the "violence" He's committed against the His creation, because human beings started it. We were the first to be violent and we have dished out violence since the beginning; violence from God is just Him giving us a good taste of our own medicine.

Human beings have been around for 100,000 years at most; what do we have to say for ourselves? NOTHING!!!! We, whether via the fall or human evolution, are nothing but  evil beings who destroy ourselves, other people, and/or creation. Our only truly innocent days are 0 to 3years, give or take a few. There are no "innocent kids", there are no perfectly "innocent people". There are greedy people; lying people; adulterous and sexually immoral people; murdering people; infanticide and genocide committing people; rude people and obnoxious people; racist, sexist, prejudice, classist,  and homophobic people. There are no innocent people. What's the story of human evolution at the end of the day? Animals who evolved after years of  greed, violence, murder to emerge as the survivor of the fittest.

If I added up all the violence committed by God in the Bible and throughout human history, it would never add up or even come close to what human beings have done against God, against each other, and against creation ever since they walked across the face of the earth. Don't you humans get it?! The only reason God judes anyone is because people are sinful, violent creatures.

For example, why did Noah's flood happen? It wasn't because He wanted to see what the earth would be like as a giant swimming pool, or because people were getting too loud. The earth was struck by a global flood because God was so sick and tired of all the violence, greed, and all the sin that humans were doing on earth, that His loving grace ran out. Don't tell me: God included all the little innocent kids in the flood. There are no innocent kids. Visit a school yard sometime; you won't find the innocent kids. Kids are the reason why I dreaded going to elementary school. They're why some people commit suicide in their teen years, or younger. No, kids aren't innocent, they just have less resources. The kids who died in the flood weren't innocent or there were no kids because sinful human beings killed them all.  The fact that God bothered to spare Noah and his family is amazing, considering none of them were innocent either, they were just the only family left that followed God. We do read after the flood in Genesis 9 that Noah was a drunk, and Ham was a rude, gossiping back stabber.

Another example is the conquering of Canaan in the book of Joshua. The people who lived in the promised land before Israel weren't innocent either. They practice the grossest of sexual immorality, incest, and bestiality; they practiced child sacrifice; they worshiped some of the most cruel and perverse false gods; and if you bothered to read outside sources during that time period, you would find that nobody liked them because they were that's how bad those people were. 

 I fail to see how we can look at God and look at themselves and keep coming to the same conclusion that God's the one who is always at fault over and over and over. WE ARE THE ONES WHO ARE THE PROBLEM AND WE ARE THE ONES WHO ARE AT FAULT. THE PROBLEM IS US HUMANS, NOT CREATOR GOD. God doesn't owe us anything, He doesn't have to apologize for anything, and He certainly does not have to answer for anything. Sometimes I think the only "mistake" that God made was creating human beings. The fact that He did astounds me to know end. Doesn't matter how He did it (evolution or 6 days), the point is He did and I still think He's crazy, because He continues to put up with us. 

When I about the legacy human beings have left creation, especially the legacy of the past 100-150 years, I'm amazed God didn't wipe us completely off the face of the earth when He sent the flood. Look at the past 100-150 years: 2 world wars, millions of wars in between, weapons of mass destruction that could wipe out billions of people in a matter of seconds, human greed just making the poor poorer, gross social injustices, genocides in Rwanda and Germany, the worst forms of racism (South African Apartheid, southern US), and atrocities committed by Atheist governments like Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, and Communist China. Even God's kids can't behave themselves in this world: Crusades, worse attacks against everyone basically, corruption in all denominations, Antisemitism, and some of the worst and most oppressive forms of patriarchy. See? The only thing we is a one way trip to hell.

The only reason some of us are not so bad is that we were born in the right place at the right time and in the right situation, but not even that saves us. Can we even go live through 24 hours without looking lustfully at someone, coveting material possessions, or telling a lie? No, we can't. There are no innocent bystanders, except for Jesus. I think the only reason why Jesus was completely sinless, no evil bone in His body or thought or feeling in His heart, is because He is fully God.  Jesus didn't deserve Good Friday. God the Father didn't deserve Good Friday. God the Holy Spirit didn't deserve Good Friday. God the Son, in the person of Jesus Christ, didn't deserve to come to earth at all. He deserved to be in heaven and enjoy complete and full fellowship with the Father and the Holy Spirit. Finally, God in Three Persons DOES NOT deserve any of this bullshit that His creatures keep throwing at Him, whether in their actions, their words or their deeds. 

How can we be so blind to what our species is really like? We can't even take 100% responsibility for our actions, even when it is clearly and 100% caught on tape; just read the stupid apology one woman made after she was caught on camera stealing clothing from a men's store during the Vancouver riots. The Bible is not a story about the violent, tyrannical, sinful God. It's about the tyrannical, sinful, violent human race and their graceful Creator who unbelievably decided to pull them out of the pit they dug themselves because that's how loving and gracious He is. 

If God were to wipe us all off the face of the earth, creation wouldn't suffer at all. In fact, I think it would  breathe a sigh of relief and cheer. I wouldn't complain if God wiped us all off the face of the earth; serves us right. I didn't even deserve to be born, never mind being able to sit down and write this blog article. The fact that I'm alive now doesn't make sense. The fact that I have anything doesn't make sense. The fact that I'm in a relationship with the Triune God through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ doesn't make sense. 

Good Friday would have made sense if Jesus had used His divine abilities to wipe us all of the face of the earth. Instead, He came to earth to suffer and die and pay the penalty for our sin that day. That's why God is unfair and why He doesn't make sense. God makes sense when He punishes and gives people exactly what their sins deserved. He doesn't make sense when He shows anyone grace and/or provides any way of salvation.  God doesn't make sense and He isn't fair. That's why He is so wonderful, loving, gracious, unbelievable yet believable, and SO worthy of all the worship and praise that people and creatures and angelic beings in all creation dish out... I'm amazed God even allows me to do that because, I'm sure I suck at it!

Jesus, if I ever complain and say Oh, God is so violent and He is such a tyrant, etc. I hope you just kill me immediately.  Hurl lightening bolts, hit me with a car, make a be-header appear, or whatever just as long as I'm dead within the hour. I'm dead serious, no pun intended. No, the moment a complaint like that comes out, that's be it for me. Jesus, You, the Father, and the Spirit do not deserve any this. There should be rows and rows of books that contain us humans complaining about ourselves; not us complaining about You, the Triune God; but us complaining about ourselves. God rocks and is wonderful and loving because He created us, spared us, and provided a way of salvation for us for no reason other than  that He loves us. We suck, because we decided to follow in the footsteps of our first parents, Adam and Eve,  and rebel against God and make God and His creation go through hell and back. The only thing that can, save, and is saving, our sorry asses is our Creator, the gracious and loving God. If He wasn't gracious and loving, we would all be 100% doomed, dead, and in hell.


BTW, if you don't like violent a God, don't be a sinful and violent person. If you can't take it, don't dish it!! And that goes for you too, Andrena!!!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Road Trip 2 the Falls!!!

As LifeSprings Christian Fellowship prepares to move into the Empire Theaters in Waterloo, they traveled on Sunday, August 14, 2011 to Niagara Falls, ON to attend Church at the Falls at 10am. There, they got to experience how a LifeChurch Campus does church in a theater. Overall, it was a positive experience and gave us a much better idea about what moving into a theater will be like. 

A couple of positive things that we encountered at Church at the Falls included being greeted as soon as we walked in, their engaging and interactive worship band, getting to hear an excellent message from Craig about learning to speak boldly about what you believe deeply. I found that the Church @ the Falls really took advantage of the kind of socializing going to the movies brings out in people, such as spending time talking to them before and after the service. Finally, when the service started and the theater went dark, everyone was able to focus on what was happening at the front. 

I found that the message was good. Craig explained that people speak boldly about what they believe deeply. Some biblical examples were taken from the book of Acts (Acts 9:28, 14:3). This truth is true about a lot of things. For example, if you deeply believe that people should not eat meat, you will speak boldly about being vegetarian and vegetarian dishes. Another example is politics: if you deeply believe that a certain political party or view point is the best way to run the country you live in, you will speak boldly about it. Deep beliefs generate bold speech. 

I have a few comments about some of the points in his sermon.  First, if you believe deeply in Christ as Saviour, you will speak/preach boldly to yourself, encourage people, lead people to Christ, and lovingly correct people. My one comment is just to be careful about what you are speaking as you don't want to be boldly speaking heresy to yourself out of ignorance. A biblical example of this is in Ancient Israel where the people were preaching boldly to themselves about stuff that sounded good but wasn't true, such as I am a child of Israel and God would never destroy Jerusalem or send us into exile; the temple, His home, is here after all.  In 582BC that bold preaching proved to be very unhelpful because they were exiled and the temple was destroyed. Just be careful that in preaching to yourself, or speaking boldly about Christ to your non-Christian peers, that you know the truth before you start speaking it. 

The final point was if you don't speak boldly, you might not believe as deeply. This is true about all religions, I think. If you deeply believe that your religion or spirituality is the key to having a fulfilled and abundant life, you will speak boldly about it and lead people to it. Hence why books like the God Delusion exist. Richard Dawkins deeply believes in atheism and thinks that it is the way to have an abundant life on earth, so he writes books and tries to lead people away from theism to atheism. In the same way, believers in Christ will lead people to Christ by default.  They are not the people out with the signs that say your all going to hell, because that would not be very Christ-like. No they lead people Christ by showing that He means something now beyond sparing us from an unfortunate after-life. 

From being in a more non-Christian and liberal Christian environment, I've found that speaking boldly and leading people to Christ can be subtle. For example, you can voice a Christian view of a controversial issue (abortion, capital punishment, etc.) without it being blatantly Christian. A good idea is to give an answer that's complete but leaves open the possibility of people asking questions. If questions are asked, go deeper; if no questions are asked, leave it at that. Always remember, when you speak boldly, boldly speak with wisdom and love. 

So, that's my take on the trip to Church @ the Falls. I can't wait to move into the movie theater with LifeSprings in September!!