"'If I must die, let me not be afraid of death, but let there be a meaning, O God, in my dying.'" - a prayer of Gladys Aylward taught to her by Mrs. Lawson.
Thoughts?
The quote is found on page 170 in the biography Gladys Aylward: The Adventure of a Lifetime by Janet and Geoff Benge
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
I Can't Resist....
....although you probably wish I had.
Apparently our federal government decided it needs a break.
Sitting on the tractor yesterday and realized how ridiculous the whole thing
is. Everyone agrees a budget needs to be made, the problem is people can’t
agree what to include and what to cut.
It’s like when we
were kids and Mom told us we could watch a movie. Do you know how hard it is to
get five or six kids to agree on what movie to watch? We’d end up with factions
and alliances, trying to sway the others over to your side. It could take an
hour to chose a movie and sometimes we took so long Mom would nix the whole
thing. (There were other ways of ensuring something you didn’t like didn’t get
watched too. One sibling disliked My Fair Lady, so they would intentionally
swear in front of Mom and then blame the movie. It was very clever, but really
annoying).
As adults we still don’t always agree, but the days of
storming out of the room and getting really mad have faded as we’ve become
adults. Which brings us full circle back to today.
Truthfully, this strike doesn’t really bother me. It’s still
harvest time and the crop still needs to be gathered. My family and friends are
still around and the grocery store is still open so I can get food. The thing
that does bug are the poor average blokes getting “time off” because their
employers are acting like squabbling kids.
I could end there, but I have two more thoughts, and the
second one will probably get me in trouble. I apologize in advance for any
frustration my observations may cause you.
First off; Forgive me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the idea of
budgeting to a) insure you don’t go into debt; or b) that you get out of it in
a timely manner? So why does our government budget always have a growing debt
attached to it? I mean, am I missing something here? I’m pretty sure business
don’t like the debt category and usually try to avoid it, or if it’s necessary
hope the rewards out way the risks.
I have seen friends live frugally on small amounts of money
to keep themselves out of debt or to pay off debts in a timely manner. It’s not
impossible to do. (Although we are talking about government and traditionally
they have been rather lavish with expenditures and often in debt).
Secondly, I think the government should stop trying to play
god. It’s not the government’s job to take care of people; that is the churches job. I believe that’s
anyone who calls themselves a Christian/identifies with Christ or is generally religious;
I believe it’s their responsibility.
I’ll admit it, I agree with the idea, you don't work, you don't eat. (Shocker to
those who know me, Nicole work?!?) I may not like it, but I am physically fit,
of mostly sound mind, and there is no reason why I cannot provide for my own
basic needs. I realize there are some people who truly cannot do this.
For example, my youngest sister is physically and mentally handicapped;
if she learns to walk or talk it’ll be a big deal. She will always need someone
to take care of her, and is fortunate to have my parents. I get the idea that
some people cannot fully support themselves and that responsibility falls on
those of us who can work. (My sister can help put her blocks away. Sometimes…)
I also understand there
are times when people are down on their luck. (Believe me I get that). And we
should help people get back on their feet. But there comes a point in time
where we have to grow up, and take responsibility. On the record, working a
minimum wage job with a college degree is disillusioning and sometimes stinks. But
it puts food on the table and allows me to pay my bills.
I am not an expert in world religions, but from the little
bit I do know I’ve noticed something interesting; gods tend to demand some kind
of sacrifice for their protection and favor. Government, I applaud your continual
desire to recreate Eden. But maybe, just maybe, part of the solution would be
giving us back responsibility, and letting us man up. At least that’s a
sacrifice I understand. I can’t help but wonder what the cost of all this
will be.
Awww, who am I kidding. Governments don’t relinquish power,
and who wants to pay for what we can get for free anyway… Here’s to hoping they
pick a movie soon. Although I’d hold off on the popcorn. It’s not so good
stale.
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