Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Are You Serious?


It can be difficult to know who is!
It's always been a challenge for me to figure out and I know people probably say the same thing about me! Of course at times I wonder how seriously some things actually should be taken. Perhaps it's because of my analytic nature that I focus so much on details and have a tendency to be more literal in how I understand things. I'm someone who's quite serious,too much so in fact,who's trying to interface with a read the fine print "Just Kidding" world.
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This fixation of mine seems to play out most noticeably in my relationships, both personal and professional. I don't think it's really so unusual or remarkable in any way,on the contrary! I see this mindset as being rather common hence the familiarity of the phrase in our culture. However,when combined with any sort of OCD or perfectionist tendencies it typically leads to disappointment and frustration on the part of all who're trying to understand the appropriate roles of the respective parties in any given situation.
Enough setup?
Looking back on my spiritual journey which for me began at age nine or ten it seems to of,almost without fail, follow a distinct pattern. I find myself being drawn into "all things spiritual" until I reach a point where I can't find answers to my questions or perceive "it" or myself, as somehow being in contradiction or one of us not living up to the associated claims. All of this is based on or evidenced by how I see "God" manifested in the world, in myself,and in other Christian people I know. At times the answers I do find seem to conflict with what's taught or simply lead to more questions.
Here's one...
Is Christianity the perfect ideology for people with low self esteem?
The idea of redemption was never hard to sell to me...As a youth I was so full of self loathing that the idea of being someone other than myself or a better version of who I was seemed like an answered prayer! (I'm still rather frustrated on this score) There are times that I think Christianity would be the greatest thing in the world, that it'd be worth screaming from the rooftops about if it simply did what it claims to do! I suppose that yet again I'm just "doing it wrong" but it's awfully hard for me to conceive of a God who loves us so much and yet Who would make it so complicated or confusing to be redeemed or to get a taste of that victorious life we're teased with!
In first Corinthians fifteen Paul talks about our faith being in vain. I don't think I'm taking too great of an interpretive leap here to juxtapose the relevance of his statement to our spiritual lives. To me He seems to be saying that if Christ didn't walk out of the grave then what we believe is in vain. If we've been crucified with Christ,born again and are in truth new creations in Christ which will someday rise just as He did,why are so many of us still dead in our sins?
"Because someday hasn't come yet dummy and as long as you dwell in this tent of flesh,you'll fight this battle regardless of how you feel about it"...The Holy Spirit
WOW! He's in a mood today...
Anyways, my point is that if our new lives in Christ aren't a miracle of some kind isn't what we're believing also in vain? I understand the eternal aspects of this statement but I also have to believe there are significant implications for our here and now lives as well! It is a bit confusing when you read what Paul says in Philippians about his own righteousness.

Philippians 3:9

KJV And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
Or verse 12 of Chapter three in which Paul goes on to say...
12 Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
And of course this confusing admission of his own inadequacy.

Romans 7:14-16

KJV For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I. If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law that it is good.
Obviously Paul saw himself as a work in progress! That he was running a race,not that he had finished one...
There are however ways to know we're on the right road!

Galatians 5:22

KJV But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
Certainly I"m not SO arrogant to in any way expect more from myself than Paul did!
Or am I?
Or pigheaded enough to be unforgiving towards myself when God the Father has already seen fit to forgive my many sins...
Surely not!
WHEW! Glad that's been cleared up...
So, then what am I really so unhappy about or what are my real expectations?
Oh not much...
I once heard an analogy when I was in addiction recovery that related to what's known as "recovery time" and "clean time". It served to help distinguish the differences between them. The phrase "clean time" relates to how long someone has gone without using whereas the term "recovery" is an indication of the healing that's occurred in someones life, of how much of the causative component involved in a persons addictive behaviors have been dealt with. Clean time is also known as "white knuckling it" the idea being that a persons sobriety is a function of their own "self will" and that inevitably it will fail.
Recovery time is so much better because once we understand the reasons we used to begin with we're much,much less susceptible to their influence. Nothing is quite so liberating to an addict as understanding why it's not just "okay" to be who they are and sober but how actually fantastic it is! They'll never go back to using because they understand how much better off they are where they're at! It's no longer a struggle to stay sober,because from this new perspective you know that YOU'VE WON! And that you can live in victory over your addiction because you have something that's SO much better!
That's what I want from my spiritual life!
I'm tired of white knuckling it!
And I can't stand the frustration of the failure that comes with it.
Which is what most religion comes down to in my opinion
and I definitely don't believe in that.
What I do believe in is love.
And it's transformative power!
So what I want is a personal encounter with it, or Him...

1 John 4:8

KJV He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.
After all that I've been through...
all that I've seen and done.
I have to be honest enough to say I don't have it!
which gives me the perfect opportunity to end this post using my title and the likely reaction to it by some!

Are You Serious?

Monday, January 7, 2013

Truth Incorporated


OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERATruth is kind of a big deal to me. Maybe because knowing the truth has always been the best way for me to have peace of mind! It can be considered knowledge,and of course knowledge is power! Power needed to overcome the fear and anxieties which accompany it's antithesis of lies and confusion. Over the year's I've become frustrated with how unnecessary and manufactured that confusion often seems to be. Businesses use deceptively simple premises that sound good on the surface to entice people into becoming customers. Then when they've got you in the door they employ some form of a "bait and switch". To my way of thinking, this sort of marketing strategy is little more than legalized falsehood...It seems as though you can lie in the large print if you tell the truth in the small!
That's Corporate truth!
Over my lifetime I've been taken in many times by such tactics, which are, like any successful scam based on the greed of it's intended victims. You have to present a "something for nothing" scenario in order to peak the selfishness of the intended "mark". Because I've been burnt before, I've become quite sensitive and even resentful towards any institution or corporation that attempts to use this method to engage me. I'm leery of any offer which seems overly generous or "too good to be true" and rightly so I'd say!
Christianity can also be misrepresented to people. They're told that after trusting in Jesus Christ as their Saviour they're born again and that their burdens in life can be laid down there at the foot of the cross. Most people understand that to mean that life as they know it is going to get easier but if you've been "around" at all you know that's not really true. I'm not saying that it never happens or even that it can't happen, what I am saying is that it's a process. One that requires a lot of hard work over time. One that you'll need lots of help with! People who are mature in their faith know this is true. If you think that Satan is just going to stand by and watch while someone grows in Christ you're dead wrong! Nope, he'll attack anyone who's moving in the opposite direction that he is! Truth is, if you're not encountering his handiwork maybe you should consider which way you're headed!
According to data I've looked at, Christianity is in decline in the United States. Why? I think it's because we've totally underestimated our enemy! We don't believe we're in a spiritual battle and that lives are at stake. No, either we've somehow been convinced that half measures and playing Church is God's purpose for us as His ambassadors or perhaps we just don't care.
There's a lot more to being a Christian then just walking down an aisle and saying a prayer! That's just the start! But if you want to live a victorious Christian life there's a lot more to it. I'm talking about discipleship,which can't sail without relationship! Relationships that run much deeper than shaking someones hand on Sunday morning and that aren't put off by the walls that people have built around their hearts.
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Somewhere along the way the church's priorities have changed from operating in the five fold ministries they've been called to in Ephesians four to instead function more like a business whose goal is warm bodies in pews paying tithes. God's Spirit won't occupy and empower that...but without His Holy Spirit they're selling a product that doesn't really work! Maybe that explains the large number of dissatisfied Christian consumers who've left the church seeking something they perceive as being based more on integrity.
These types of marketing strategies don't work on people who,because of their sense of integrity,see them for what they are. Who aren't only interested in their personal gain or benefit but also in that of the other parties involved. They seek true value, to pay a fair price for any goods or services because they understand the interconnection that exists between all members of an economy and have an uncommon respect for what's known as "parity".
The last time I was in church the pastor made fun of people like me who write blogs critical of the church. He said it was like saying "Lord I love you, but Your bride? Not so much" I understood his point but maybe not all church's deserve that title...
Gandhi didn't think so!
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." - Mahatma Gandhi
I'm not just here trying to be critical or condemning, I freely admit that I'm struggling just as much as anyone to try and understand what we as the church should be doing.
When I ask myself that question it seems to become less about "what" and more a matter of how can we do it?
By what power?
Again, we know the answer...by the Holy Spirit!
Okay,how do we "get that"?
What does the Bible say?
Acts 1:8 But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
I read this quote the other day and it stopped me in my tracks...
 "I am Pentecostal by necessity, not by choice." Dick Brougdan
I do know this much...LOVE is the answer!
The answer to any problem as I see it is to simply figure out a way to get closer to God, Who is love!
And then we won't be able to not love others in a genuine way just as He loves us!
Now that sounds like the truth to me...
Not "Truth Incorporated"

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Is That You?


The sudden slapping sound of the metal on metal made by the tumblers in the door lock broke the empty silence and her eyes opened.
Covered by blankets and the heavy darkness her breathing goes shallow to listen more intently. Her mind sorts through scenarios, and then if only to satisfy her anxious internal voice and quiet her fears she calls out in a voice just loud enough to be heard...
Is that you?
Practically every married couples lived out this scenario or some version of it and at times our relationship with the Heavenly Father is also this way. We've been together a long time,during which His Holy Spirit has been a counselor and guide. We've walked together,He's carried me, I've walked away, He's been faithful. You'd think we'd be more discerning of His "moving" by now but somehow at times we still find ourselves feeling like the woman under the blanket. Seeking confirmation of what we think we know, anxious and fearful of the unknown, and that can be dangerous because many times we only see what we want to. Our spiritual eyes can easily become accustomed to an environment of darkness!
I know that there are definitely times when I find myself asking...
Is that You?
I find biblical context for my confusion In Luke's Gospel chapter 7:19-23.
What John was experiencing was definitely not what he or any of the other apostles had expected to occur. At this point John was perhaps facing death, so I can understand how difficult it must've been for him to trust who he thought Jesus was.
I don't make very many life or death choices but given what was at stake here I can totally understand how he might've wondered if he'd been mistaken somehow.
He needed to ask Christ in as direct a way as possible exactly who He was. He chose to send two of his friends to ask Jesus because he was imprisoned. Can you imagine that? Telling your friends and most likely people who you've taught about Jesus to go and ask Jesus this most basic question! As awkward as that prospect must've seemed to him, I believe his biggest challenge was to first face his own fears.
Fear of being wrong, of not seeing things as they really were and of exposing his own humanity to his friends. He had to first understand that thinking you know something is the greatest obstacle to learning anything!
That's certainly a mindset I can relate to.
Recently I've had occasion to reevaluate some of my own beliefs. Take abortion for example...I just don't think that denying that choice to a woman is very much of an expression of love which is what Christian people are called to do and be in this world. I understand that it's about the unborn child but it's still the woman's real estate that it has to be conveyed through...
Our Father hates all sin, as should we, but He gave Adam a choice because
without it...
It's not love...it's just the law!
and while God's word certainly carries that authority He's too much of a loving Father to treat us like programmable robots, no, He gave Adam a choice!
What I'm saying is "Who are we to insert our authority over the lives and choices of another when God Himself who is love, chose to do otherwise"
Do I hate abortion? YES! but standing outside an abortion clinic harassing people who're already going through perhaps one of the most difficult times of their life doesn't seem all that loving to me...
We're not called to be anyone's judge or to be argumentative like an attorney...we're just supposed to be witnesses of the difference His love has made in our lives! To be ever-ready to give an answer when asked about the source of our hope!
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I see the people outside the clinic with the huge and unspeakably gruesome pictures of aborted babies on display. I look into their accusing self righteous faces as I walk by and then stop for a moment and ask...
Is that You?
I know it's me...
Listening to the lyrics of a song recently I was struck by their accurate reflection of my own life!
I want to know what became of the changes, we waited for love to bring. Were they only the fitful dreams of some greater awakening?
Jackson Browne "The Pretender"
I'll admit that sometimes I feel that way. I'm certainly not as committed to living my life for the Lord as some are! And I do feel somewhat frustrated and discouraged over the status of my own spiritual life! It's been quite a challenge to me that's with me to this day! At some point, who knows when...I'd like to find my own state of grace where I can truly accept the full measure of forgiveness that Jesus was crucified to secure for me!
Take this guy for example...
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I met him one day while I was taking a break from driving. He told me drives this bus up and down the west coast doing his ministry which he claimed was based on Seventh Day Adventist teachings...
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He told me that Christ had established his true church in 1866 which had me wondering what the second chapter of Acts was all about!
My issues with this particular variety of religion are numerous but in a nutshell, well...it's a religion! A man made set of rules that when followed entitle you to go to heaven. Based on the belief that Christians are still under the law instead of the "new and better covenant" spoke of in Hebrews 8:6.
Is that You?
If what your looking for is a perfect representation of God the Father in Christians or the institutions they establish you'll never find it! If you think otherwise I believe that's an indication of how you see yourself, Perfect!
I know I've found it to be true in my own circumstances...
Can you see the problem?
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We're all created in Gods image but our sin shattered it into shards and fragments that show a perverse reflection. There are times when man does reflect enough of Him,or is able to die to his self to such an extent that what we see seems like perfection...
We call that "art"
In the ninth verse, thirty eighth chapter of Marks gospel,John brings to Jesus' attention certain other practitioners they'd observed who were engaged in a deliverance ministry of sorts. The idea being to get His approval to "forbade" them from it. My sense is that based on His reply Jesus wisely observes that "if our policy is to shut down everyone who doesn't have it all together who'll be left?" And tells John to basically leave them alone!
None of us have got it all right...
No need to ask, "Is that you"!
We are the woman,
we're also the bride.
We are the pretenders,
prevented by pride.
From seeing the truth,
Through our fractured eyes.
We fear what could save us,
And instead cling to lies!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Learning To Dance


It's said that "you can never go home again" but what I think's meant by that is that you can't go back in time. And while that's certainly true, at the same time I've also found that it can seem impossible to move out of your past and into the present, let alone into your future! Despite all of that, earlier this year I did make a move! I moved my family from south-central to a new place in south-west Missouri,back to my hometown!
Not only my hometown,but to the very neighborhood I grew up in...
Even though I consider myself to be a sentimental person who as such is well acquainted with the "slings and arrows"which so often accompany it I'll admit to being caught off guard by my subsequent reactions. It took a while for me to sort out why on a certain level I seemed angry about how so many things I remembered had changed! Like I was caught in the throes of some childlike egocentric fit over not having been "consulted".
I didn't say that the feelings were "right" only that I was having them!
Another thing I wasn't really prepared for was the onslaught of questions that living in such close proximity to my past would move to the front burner of my mind or the rough terrain I'd have to traverse to find the difficult answers they demanded! Questions like...
"What the heck happened to my education?"
or
Just exactly where and how did my life "Jump the shark" so to speak...
 I want to make it really clear that this isn't just some sort of pity party I decided to throw for myself nor am I attempting to fix blame on God or anyone else. Some of the events of my life have been rather unfortunate and apart from my aforementioned personal search for answers my intent or purpose in writing about them here is to encourage others who've had or will have similar experiences.Understanding our own issues of the past can be the key to moving beyond them into a better future! I can hardly express how important it is for me to be able to look back on my life and instead of feeling despair regarding certain aspects of it, to feel hopeful. Hopeful not only because I survived it but because I somehow found the courage to go on and the faith to believe there was something better waiting for me somewhere. lastly,to express my thankfulness to my Father in heaven who did then,and does now hold me in the palm of His loving hand!
I'd like to start with this video clip which was probably taken in the summer of 1971 when I was 10yrs old. As I watched it I remember being taken aback at how happy I appear to be! This video was taken by my father during one of the most difficult periods of my life,within a few months after my parents' divorce.
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The surrealistic background music provides a fitting contrast to the seemingly carefree display caught on the clip. It truly is a reality vacuum! Not only had my family recently changed in a not so good way, I'd also been the victim of significant sexual abuse on several occasions by people close to me. I'd recently become involved with a local church and had accepted Christ as my Savior, been baptized,and then when I stopped coming...forgotten.
I watched helplessly as my father who I worshiped became increasingly distant and more invested in his new life and family and less in me. I found out what it was to be hungry and to not have sufficient clothing that fit properly. And so at my lowest point,to then have my mother on whom I had become quite emotionally dependent begin spending a great deal of time away from me further compounded my feelings of insignificance. I was still just a bit too young to roam the streets after dark like my older brother...so I spent a lot of time at home alone.
When I watch this video...
I wonder what in the world I had to dance about!
And then it hit me...
I was playing the best cards I had in front of the one person I loved the most in the whole world! And despite everything wrong that had happened in my life up to that point in that moment,I chose to dance!
To block out everything else and focus on the only thing I felt had the potential to save me...
His love!
In my mind I was just doing what I'd always done...performing!
But what I was really doing was sort of the ultimate act of defiance.
I was in effect saying to the circumstances of my life,
You have not defeated me, you've thrown just about everything you could at me.
And guess what? I'm still dancing!

Isaiah 54:17

 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and their righteousness is of me, saith the Lord.
It still inspires me...But what happened after that? You'd think that someone with that sort of "sand" would probably go far in life. I think what happened to me, and what happens to a lot of other people too is that we eventually become convinced that there's nothing in this life worth dancing (or smiling) for!
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When the subject of my education comes up what happened is no surprise considering I'd been a dedicated addict for almost six years at the age of 17. What I struggle to understand is why my school counselors and administrative staff chose to ignore what was happening. I attended a vocational course in the mornings which I was bused to and from daily and then spent the afternoons in various classes. As that last semester of my junior year came to a close I believe I was simply overwhelmed by the assignments which were due. Not knowing quite how to handle that I chose to simply skip the last eight days of afternoon classes...and so I flunked the eleventh grade!
I understand that I wasn't the only "problem child" they were dealing with but I wonder could they of made a phone call to my parents? Aren't there policies in place concerning this type of infraction? One last thing,anyone that reads this who attended my high school or any high school in the seventies for that matter knows what it was like as far as drug use on campus is concerned,and so, after they failed as an institution to provide a safe and secure environment for students to learn in and I become a victim of that I'm appalled that they could then decide that the thing to do is throw me out!
This took place during a time when my mother was going through another divorce from her second husband and we ended up moving from an upper class home in an exclusive neighborhood into a small two bedroom apartment. I did enroll the next year at a different school and lasted maybe a month before my principal at vocational school suggested that what would be best for me would be to quit school and get a GED. I did get a GED, and that was basically the end of my formal education although in truth I believe I learned precious little from formal schooling past the age of about 12.
One of the most common, if not the most common things you'll hear Christian ministers say is "God has a plan for your life" and of course I believe that! I also believe that our enemy has a plan for us too...I'm convinced that on the day I made that walk down the isle and knelt down at an altar to accept Christ as my Lord and Savor there was a celebration in heaven! I also believe there was an emergency board meeting in hell! That meeting's purpose was to put the kibosh on the plans my heavenly Father had for me and subvert the role I was designed to play in ushering in His kingdom.My sense is that there must of been no small amount of surprise and disappointment expressed by the attendee's that their earlier efforts on my behalf had had so little present effect on me.
Knowing that my souls redemption was a done deal at this point, their only remaining option was to try and stop me from doing what I had the God given potential to do and be in Gods Kingdom by whatever means available to them! I mentioned at the beginning the feelings I'd been having and what I thought they were related to. However at this point I'd have to say that they're actually directed at the forces of darkness which have for many years stolen so much from me in this life. Who've worked diligently behind the scenes orchestrating circumstances and events in my life to do towards me what's prescribed in the mission statement below...

John 10:10

 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Obviously there's a disconnect between those two premises...

Genesis 50:20

 But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.
These are all life verses to me...
They give me hope,encouragement and peace in the midst of my storms!

Romans 8:28

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
King David danced before the Lord. Out of joy that the Ark of The Covenant had at last been returned to Jerusalem. David had to go through quite a painful learning process as he endeavored to lay down his will and surrender completely to God. In my life I've been challenged by similar lessons,it seems as though I too was following the example of the Philistines! Learning to trust that God truly does know what He's doing allows me to be able to sit, (or dance) so that He can stand for me! The answers to our problems are still the same for us today as they were for David then! All of us have a God sized hole which can only be filled by drawing closer to Him! By staying focused on The Father, through our Lord who is Love,which is the answer,instead of on our world and it's problems! If we can do that, we can also experience the continual joy of being in the Lords presence!
To me,that's what "learning to dance" means...

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Sacrifice of Praise!


In our society, if we don't abide by the law, chances are at some point we could find ourselves answering to a higher authority. And then there are laws of physics, far more absolute and impartial, but even they are subject to a "higher law". Here's an example...an airplane is much heavier than air and therefore according to the law of gravity it cannot fly. But when the law of thrust and air flow are introduced into the equation guess what? It flies! Because of the over-riding principles of a "higher law" which has dominion over it,what was impossible becomes possible.
The other day I was talking with a friend and I mentioned how glad I was to be "On this side of the cross". I'd been reading some of the old testament books and was overwhelmed by all the sacrifices they seem to be constantly making. His reply to me was "We still make sacrifices,the primary difference being that everything we do now to honor God has to do with our hearts and not our hands!"
And he was right!
Mankind is still under the law,the wages of sin is still death! And of course the great news is that Christ's death on the cross paid our sin debt freeing us from that penalty! Christ fulfilled the requirements of the law on our behalf and gave "Whosoever Believes" the opportunity to come under a new covenant based on higher precepts,or commandments. Ones that can't be satisfied by anything less than the sacrifice of our own most precious possession...
Our Love!
Jesus told the Apostles this...

John 14:12

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.
Healing people,feeding thousands with practically nothing,raising the dead,turning water into wine, these are just a few of the things Jesus did! How is it possible for us to do these things which are impossible based on the laws we understand? By understanding a higher law!

1 Peter 2:24

Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.
Didn't Christ die to redeem us from the curse of sin,sickness and death? If that's true,and I believe it is, then the manifestation of what Jesus said then is possible in the here and now! More than that, it's a foregone conclusion...ye were healed! The victory has been won! We simply must, by faith, acknowledge this truth and the power of the higher law Jesus the Christ died to make available to us!
We're called to proclaim His Kingdom!

Luke 10:8-9

 And into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you: And heal the sick that are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you.

Matthew 4:23

And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.
The kingdom Jesus spoke of is a place where there is no sin. No sickness,pain or death. It's a restoration of The Father Gods creation to it's original condition as it was when He pronounced it "Very Good". Not crippled,or sick, or afflicted in any way

Genesis 1:31

And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
The gospel is "Very Good News" and I believe that the stronger our grasp is on the reality of the higher law which rules there, the less power the laws of this present, perceived kingdom can have over us! We simply subscribe to a higher truth,Gods truth! We choose to operate in it! Choosing to believe what He says about every aspect of not only our lives but the lives of others and the world as a whole...in short,by our adoption into His kingdom we adopt a whole new belief system that transforms everything about our lives! As a result, we're empowered to speak to the deception's of Satan's kingdom and command them to flee!
Healings, deliverance's, manifested blessings of all kinds!
Wouldn't you like to see that?
I believe it's possible,in truth,I think it's required!
But first, would you give it up for God?
Whatever it is that you love most...
Just like Abraham did with Issac.
Except Gods not asking for your son,
He wants YOU!
To perform a sacrifice of praise, to put your pride on the altar...
And then stand back!

1 Peter 2:5

 Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.