Thursday, November 8, 2012

Don't Hate Me For My Viewpoint

This past election was filled with emotions from both sides. After the dust has settled from the outcome, nothing much has changed. The President remains in office. However, California politics has gotten more liberal. Well, there were always more Democrats than Republicans percentage-wise in the state, but because of the inbalance, now the state government is disproportionate (something like 64-36 percent). 

I'm not passing blame anywhere. But I truly believe the electoral system is broken, especially in California. Although we are the most influential state (Hollywood and Sacramento), somewhere along the primary process, we aren't given much of a voice. Do you know what I mean?

The primary process begins in the cornfield state of Iowa, then goes to small states like New Hampshire and Delaware. Then somewhere by New York and Pennsylvania, candidates start dropping out. My original candidate this year was Rick Santorum. Solid guy, good man and I believe he would have been a great President. But because of campaign funds much greater than his, he steps down. This is almost like the guy with the most money buying his way to the candidacy (and Mitt Romney was that guy).

By the time California has our primary elections, the pickings are slim. Still, by my conscience, I vote for Ron Paul. A bit of a different kind of politician, but I like what he says. It makes sense. But he doesn't win enough electoral votes. Again, the guy with the most money wins.

So really, I'm not surprised of the results the other day. I know for a fact I was not the only Christian struggling with the notion of voting for a Mormon (sorry, LDS as they prefer). I even considered voting Libertarian. The GOP has a lot of hard work to reach across the aisle. And for the most part, the "O" in GOP may be what is the problem. Old ways aren't working anymore. Old traditions don't make sense to the post-modern world.

The splintered faction of the Tea Party may have separated true conservatives more. But I'm finding I may be a conservative in moral values, but a progressive in method and modality. I am not really that political, but I had to get my thoughts out here, and do not intend on a political career.

My intention is to be in Christian ministry to change hearts. Really. That is what my passion is.

No politician, no government or institution, no proposition or measure can change the world. Only Jesus Christ can change the world. Only Jesus is the Hope of the World!

If you have never experienced the love of Jesus Christ and the forgiveness He gives and would want to experience real change in your life, here is your opportunity to come to know Him. All you need to do is pray to Him:

Jesus, forgive me for trying to do things on my own and trusting in the wrong things apart from You. I ask that You come into my life and give me a new start, a new life. Please be my Savior and Lord. Thank You for providing Your Love. In Jesus' name, Amen.

If you prayed that prayer, you are changed. Forever, for all eternity Jesus will be by your side to help and guide you through the Holy Spirit.

Blessings,
Garret

Monday, August 6, 2012

Conflict Resolution?

Most of us know the recent events involving a national fast food chain and a special interest group. It created controversy, defamatory comments, untrue allegations, hundreds of thousands of people in the mix (myself included) and "taking sides". Well enough of being vague and speaking in generalized terms. Let me just put it out there: the LGBT community was outraged at Chick-fil-A for having a president who has Christian convictions. That's really it!

Think about it. Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays. You can't get chicken on a Sunday, a Sunday, a Sunday... at least at a Chick-fil-A restaurant. So what makes one think their no Sunday company policy would be any different than a typical Christian perspective that homosexuality is a sin? They just wanted to make a ruckus over their gay agenda (and it is a gay agenda that propagates "tolerance" through TV shows, movies and now restaurants)! And in doing so, they perpetuate lies about the Chick-fil-A company and restaurants.

First of all they say Chick-fil-A discriminates against homosexuals. The truth is that the official statement from the Chick-fil-A clarifies: The Chick-fil-A culture and service tradition in our restaurants is to treat every person with honor, dignity and respect — regardless of their belief, race, creed, sexual orientation or gender. Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena
Denny Burk


The other distorted fact is that they say Dan Cathy made an anti-gay marriage statement. But in the interview they were referring to he never uses words like "homosexuals" or "gay marriage". My source is the link: www.dennyburk.com/two-lies-about-chick-fil-a-perpetuated-in-the-media/ .

 So as the controversy continued, mayors of cities got caught in the mix. I heard of many mayors of cities that don't even have a Chick-fil-A restaurant not wanting them to build in their cities. The one that caught national attention was the mayor of Boston, made by the former Governor and Presidential candidate, now talk show host Mike Huckabee. That started the Chick-fil-A appreciation day on Wednesday August 1st.
Mike Huckabee
So on August 1st, hundreds of thousands of people went to their local Chick-fil-A restaurant. Well, perhaps the "closest" Chick-fil-A restaurant they could go to. I heard of a couple from Oregon come down to the Sacramento (or Elk Grove) Chick-fil-A.

Rick Warren
 
The scene at the Alta Arden (Sacramento) Chick-fil-A
Friday, August 3rd was to be the gay day where they staged "kiss-ins" at the Chick-fil-A restaurants. And thus dividing the debate, rather than coming to compassion between the groups and cooler heads prevailing. But I saw some people at the restaurant I was at with stickers saying: "I support equality in marriage AND freedom of speech". I think these supporters of the restaurant get the message. Although I was there to support the restaurant for their conviction of traditional marriage, I commend those that believe in true freedom.
"Our culture has accepted two lies: The first is that if you disagree with someone's lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means to agree with everything they believe or do. Both are nonsense. You don't have to compromise convictions to be compassionate." -- Rick Warren
I love what Pastor Rick Warren says here, because it is true. Because we are all human, we are all going to have our own opinions. In a room of ten people, there are going to be ten opinions. Like my Pastor, Ray Johnston says, "If the two of you both agree on everything, there is no need for one of you". What that means is no two people are going to agree on everything. That's why God created diversity.

Especially where there is much diversity in cultures, ethnicities, and even sexual orientation, (as we do have in Sacramento and throughout California) we have to RESPECT each other! We will never agree on everything. And that's what makes this country so great. We have to have the freedom to love, express ourselves and to be ourselves. Please respect each other, whether or not we love or even like each other.

I know they always proclaim freedom of the church and state! But as believers and followers of Christ, we need to love the sinner, hate the sin!

This quote from my pastor, which he posted on Facebook was eloquently put:

"As Americans we live in a diverse country which means... that there are going to be people that occasionally express an opinion different than yours. In my view that is a very good thing because it adds richness and tapestry to our culture. It becomes a bad thing when those disagreements are expressed in hostile ways. Immature people love to pour gas and enjoy watching the destruction. As a culture we need two things: (1) Strong convictions, and (2) Civility. Maturity is walking hand in hand when you don't see eye to eye."   -- Ray Johnston
Ray Johnston

Simply put, Ellen De Generes, who is openly gay always ends her talk show by saying, " Be kind to one another".

Or even simpler is the old saying by Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along?"

 Love and respect is all I'm trying to propose here. We cannot be the hands and feet of Jesus if we're turning those who need Jesus the most away from the Truth of the Gospel.

Blessings,
Garret
Elen De Generes
Rodney King

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Ignorance or Indifference?

As I was browsing around at a local shopping mall today, I came across something disturbing. I was in the mens department (I think at Macy's), where there was a father and son, who was about 4 or 5 years old. When I happened to look, the little boy had a belt wrapped around his neck. That shocked me! I wanted to say something, perhaps something cute like, "Are you a dog?" But that still didn't sound right to me. The father was right there and didn't say anything! What was he thinking? Or simply not thinking!? Was he that ignorant or was he totally indifferent to his little boy with a belt tied around his neck!

With the fatal shootings in Aurora, Colorado very fresh and recent, I was wondering what kind of parenting or guidance was given to the shooting suspect? If someone attuned to his life saw the warning signs, what would and should have they said or done? Or if the warning signs were evidently there and nobody ever cared to do anything about it?

As I'm writing this blog, Willie Hantz (yes, brother to Survivor's Russell Hantz) was expelled from the Big Brother show because he charged and head-butted a fellow house guest. Allison Grodner, Executive Producer of Big Brother just made that announcement to the rest of the house guests Willie was expelled from the game because they do not tolerate violence in the house. With all the cameras in the house, it was impossible to ignore and the consequences were immediate. So this example actually shows knowledge of the behavior and they actually did something about it.

Googling the terms "Ignorance and Indifference",  there are many references to the adage, "I don't know and I don't care". As a man of faith, I would want to know as much as I could in order to grow as a person. And I would want to care to exemplify my passion for mankind. On the other hand, as a man of faith, some would think, "God will take care of it". So, how should we act as people of faith regarding ignorance and indifference?

"Ignorance is bliss" is the thought that if you didn't know any better, it doesn't matter you didn't do anything about it. That's like my roommate with his kitchen lack-of-caring, I think. I know I don't tell him the split sink is divided as a dirty side and a clean side. To me, it's a given. But then, I grew up with a split sink. The garbage disposal side is the dirty side, where all the food and dirty dishes go. The other side only has a drain (and my OXO sink strainer, constantly finding bits of food) and is where dishes and utensils are to be rinsed. But is he really that ignorant about a "clean" sink? I know he's not very observant and simply lazy. He often blames drugs he took when he was in high school. But is that just an excuse or a crutch?

Perhaps I was indifferent when it came to the little boy with the belt wrapped around his neck. But is it my place to correct someone else's kid? Especially when the father was right there? I didn't want to come off as judgmental or pushy. I just pray to God that this kid doesn't have suicidal or violent tendencies.

I know this blog is entitled "Vertical Relationship" and this post is more about the horizontal relationships among others. It is good to have mentor - protege relationships. That is how we learn and grow in our walk as disciples of Christ. When there is knowledge, it is good to learn from those lessons, otherwise we will keep on making the same mistakes. Hopefully we would learn from life lessons.

And hopefully we would have the empathy to care. That is the hallmark of a passionate person. That is why I may not have said anything to the little kid in the store, but it spurred me to write this down to implore others not to be ignorant or indifferent. If we cared more, perhaps there would be less tragedies and more love in this world.

And this is what I'm passionate about: do you have a relationship with God? Do you have that Vertical Relationship only God can fulfill? Do you even have horizontal relationships that are God-honoring, loving, caring and passionate? We could only hope so. I pray that everyone comes to a saving Knowledge of God. Not only that, but you would care enough to build that kind of relationship with a living God.

Holy God, please forgive me because I am a sinner. I have turned away from You. I have knowledge, yet don't live what I know. I don't do what I should do. Lord Jesus, please come into my life and guide me, love me and show me what to do. And first, that is to love, honor and glorify You in my life. Please Lord, cleanse my impure heart and give me the passion of Your heart. Amen.

If you just prayed that prayer, welcome to God's family. I pray you will not ever be ignorant of anything or indifferent to God's calling.

Blessings,
Garret

Monday, February 27, 2012

Blessed Assurance

Death can be a scary thing. Death can be a lonely thing. Death can be something to fear or worry about. But inevitably, we all will die. Life is fragile. Life is really, a gift from God.

Most of the world was shocked at the death of Whitney Houston. Tragic, sad, and what a loss to our pop culture. Whitney had such an incredible voice, no one could ever sing like her. She had a God given talent, and for the most part, she used it. For her glory. But such a sad ending to her life makes me wonder if she ever fully trusted God.

Contrast her life with another recent death, especially to the Sacramento community. Pastor Glen Cole was a visionary and a spiritual leader, based in Sacramento, but the reach of his impact goes beyond the region, California and abroad. He founded and pastored Capital Christian Center, added a Christian school to their campus, and most recently pastored Trinity Life Center, in Sacramento. His teachings have reached many and changed many lives for Christ. We grieved the loss of this incredible man and sympathized with his family their loved one has passed on. But with faith in God, we believe Pastor Glen Cole is at peace and is in Heaven right now with his Heavenly Father.


Yes, Christians believe in a literal Heaven and a literal Hell. Other "religions" don't really believe in places of the afterlife. But as I constantly point out, Christianity is a relationship with God the Father, through the Son of Jesus Christ, and filled with the Holy Spirit in our lives. With this vertical relationship, we have the power of God as a resource for our lives.

That doesn't mean, however, we don't have troubles and problems in this life. In fact, these trials we go through are for our benefit so we can trust God even more in our daily lives. Life is not easy. If we really get down to it, life can be grueling hard.

Coping with the loss of loved ones (the topic at hand), divorce, sickness, this downed economy, struggling with finances (that's mine), crime, the government... (shall I go on?) all add doubt and fear in our hearts. We can't do this life on our own!

And many people are trying by their own might to navigate through the wind and the waves of these turbulent times we call life.

My friend told me his daughter has a friend who claims she is an atheist. But she is taking a 40 day challenge to research and find God. That's a first step. Many of us are praying she will genuinely find God and will acknowledge Him in her life. When we genuinely seek God in our lives (even in a challenge), God shows up.

I don't think I ever told this story of myself, but when I was still a teenager, I had self-esteem issues (still did into my adult years). I'm a typical introvert and awkward with the women, much like Raj Koothrapali on the television show, the Big Bang Theory. I just don't use the influence of alcohol to talk to women. Anyway, I don't remember the full extent of the circumstances, but I do remember asking God to reveal Himself to me if He was real. And in time, God showed up.

If we allow God into our lives, we can do amazing things. Not by our own power, but through the unlimited power of the Almighty Creator and Sustainer of live Himself! Have you ever fully put your trust in a loving, compassionate God? If not, it's quite simple. Say a prayer to God like this:

Dear Heavenly Father, please forgive me for I am a sinner. I have turned away from You, trying to live my life on my own. I cannot do this anymore by myself. But I ask you, Lord Jesus, to be my Savior. Please come into my life. Please help me, Lord God. And I will love You because of Your awesome love for me, sending Jesus to die on a cross and coming back to life to save me. In Jesus' name, amen.

If you prayed that prayer, you have become part of God's family and will have the power and resources of the Almighty God. Find a good Bible believing church who will help you in walking with God daily in your life. And then you will have that blessed assurance of knowing where you will go when this life ends and for eternity.

Blessings,
Garret


Sunday, January 8, 2012

Looking Upward

Coming off an incredible Christmas season, I was reminded that living a Christian life isn't about doing "holy" and "sacred" things. I have always prescribed to the notion that real Christianity is a relationship, not religion or rituals. Going to church wasn't about trying to be sanctified by walking through the doors. It was about building relationships with others.


For those who do not know me, I go to Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California. Our Senior Pastor, Ray Johnston always says "we're the church for people who don't like church". Perhaps that's the philosophy of the ministry and how we reach out to the community. But many of my friends (myself included) LOVE our church! 


Our Teaching Pastor, Curt Harlow says "we don't take ourselves very seriously, but we take God very seriously". What that means is, we like to have fun. We laugh, enjoy life and be authentic, real people. That's how we should live and be testimonies of God's grace and love.


Okay, to my point. This past Christmas, for our Christmas Eve services, we had the acclaimed runner-ups to the last season of America's Got Talent, the Silhouettes come and perform for our services. It turns out they are not a Christian group, but from a dance school in Denver, Colorado. They did a performance specially choreographed for our Christmas Eve services. It was a huge draw from all over the community and beyond. Each service was packed! And we had overflow rooms, yes, not just one overflow room, but TWO overflow rooms! We quickly added two more services (from 15 to 17), live streamed the services online, and even one of the local television stations, the Fox affiliate, Fox 40 broadcasted our service midnight Christmas morning and again at 9:00 AM Christmas day.




Just those at the campus, total attendance was a record 42,000 plus people for the services. Those who accepted Christ for the first time was a record 2,600 plus people! I heard the Fox broadcasts beat other Christmas services, like the typical St. Mark's cathedral mass. People were impacted for Christ and that was incredible to see God work through our church!


That's about building relationships with people in and around the community. That's showing God's love is real and a personal Christmas gift given to anyone who openly receives it. That's a horizontal relationship: relating to people at the person to person level.


But there's much more to this life besides just relating to each other. Sure, we need to show love towards everyone! But the key to having that awesome impact is the vertical relationship we have with the Holy Heavenly Father God! Without being plugged into the ultimate source of love and compassion that comes from the Father Himself, we could not and probably would not care to do such a thing!


God's love doesn't come only at Christmas. God doesn't only live at church. God's resources don't come out of some holy spigot and you have to do this and that in order to receive His blessings. No, all you need to do is come. Come and accept Jesus Christ as God's one and only Son, and Jesus will walk beside you. You will be given the Holy Spirit to dwell within you and guide you. And the Heavenly Father will love you as He sees His Son reflected in your life. That's the symbiotic vertical relationship I'm talking about.


Have you ever taken that step of faith and accept Jesus as your personal Savior? I've said before it takes more faith to be an atheist. Think about it. Would you rather believe life is random and subject to your circumstances based on some scientific evolution? Or would you put your trust and believe in a Higher Power that loves you, cares for you, and knows you personally?


Dear God, forgive me of all my sins. I doubt Your existence and Your power. But Your Word says that You love me. Please show me Your Holy unconditional love. Please help me to live my life according to Your Will. I come before You and accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. In Jesus' name, Amen.


If you just prayed that prayer, welcome into the family of God! Find a Bible believing and Bible preaching church that lives out what they preach. You cannot live a Christian life on your own. You will need support and love from other like-minded believers. The Bible is God's Holy Word to us. Check it out! There's sex in the Bible. Really! And all kinds of things: the first murder, lying, cheating, adultery. And yet God still uses these people! Really! 


It's all about looking upward towards God. Don't look away. That's when things go downhill. Quite literally, in fact. If we keep our eyes and our thoughts on Jesus, then He will keep us by His side!


Oh, and the Silhouettes... they, along with some of their parents, all accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior because our church loved on them. And they're coming back to Bayside next Christmas Eve. That's building relationships horizontally. Amazing how love goes in all directions!


Blessings,
Garret