The Quest For Power Prevails Over Grief

Discussion in 'Help From Above' started by GSXMEN, Oct 31, 2002.

  1. GSXMEN

    GSXMEN Got Jesus?

    by Dr. Falwell

    The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning, But the heart of the
    fools is in the house of mirth (Ecclesiastes 7:4, NKJV).

    Solomon, the likely writer of Ecclesiastes and the man who had "more
    wisdom than all who were before" him, understood that we learn more about
    life through our grief than we do through our jubilation. But to learn
    from our suffering we must be willing to look within.

    In Acts 8:2, we see how, following the death of Stephen (who was martyred
    for his faith), "devout men carried (him) to his burial, and made great
    lamentation over him." These men dearly loved their friend and they
    allowed their hearts to grieve for the man who had been such a godly
    influence on them. Their pain was real, as were their tears.

    It is a painful thing to lose a friend or a loved one. As a pastor, I have
    had to lead funerals and memorial services of many people for whom I had
    grown to love. And I must say that never once during my 47 years as a
    senior pastor have I ever witnessed a funeral or memorial service become
    so redirected that it was transformed into a raucous gathering.

    However, during Sen. Paul Wellstone's (D-Minn.) so-called memorial service
    on Tuesday, there seemed only time for celebration (with a little bit of
    anti-Republican fervor sprinkled in), and little time for solemnly
    remembering and honoring a friend.

    There at the forefront was former President Bill Clinton. Seeing him
    overtly snorting and chuckling with his Democrat colleagues caused me to
    remember how Mr. Clinton attempted to subtlety transform his smile into
    feigned tears as he spotted television cameras outside Commerce Secretary
    Ron Brown's funeral in 1996.

    But things have certainly changed. There's no longer any need to pretend
    to have tears for fallen Democrats now. At Mr. Wellstone's service,
    Democrat leaders openly hooted it up, patted each other on the back, and
    declared open war on Republicans for Tuesday's elections. The spirit of
    grief was transformed into a spirit of vindictiveness and revenge.

    Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, who attended the service in respect for
    his fallen Senate colleague, was actually booed by attendees. It's obvious
    that the seek-and-destroy political "values" of Clinton-era Democrats has
    led to the obliteration of respect and reverence within the party. I doubt
    that Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman would approve.

    Even Independent Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura - a man with whom I seldom
    agree - fled the memorial service in complete disgust. I respect him for
    speaking out against this fiasco.

    "What a complete, total, absolute sham," was how Vin Weber, a former U.S.
    representative from Minnesota, described the astonishing event. "To
    [Democrats], Wellstone's death, apparently, was just another campaign
    event."

    And therein we see the basis for this memorial service, and for everything
    the Democrats do. It is a reckless pursuit of power.

    While Ecclesiastes teaches us that there is a time for everything
    (including a time to mourn and to heal), for modern-day Democrats, there
    is only a time for one thing - and that is the raw and callous quest for
    political power. This sham of a memorial service was all about returning
    Democrats to power at all costs. And it was an ugly thing to behold.


    IT IS THE DUTY OF ALL CHRISTIANS TO VOTE

    Roberta Combs, new executive director of the Christian Coalition, recently
    said, "Over half of the people sitting in the churches are not registered
    to vote. If all Christians would vote and register to vote, imagine what
    we could do nationwide."

    Indeed, we could literally alter the course of this nation if we could
    motivate all believers to vote. I believe it is inexcusable for Christians
    to fail to vote during an election - especially a critical election like
    this one where control of the Senate is literally up for grabs. A host of
    abortion legislation is pending in the Senate and it is critical that we
    elect members who will revere the rights of the unborn.

    This nation is a gift from Almighty God. It is therefore up to those of us
    who continue to uphold the Judeo-Christian values of the Bible to ensure
    that we elect those candidates who best represent our values. (Proverbs
    14: 34: "Righteousness exalts a nation, But sin is a reproach to any
    people.")

    To learn about the candidates in your state, visit the Campaign for
    Working Families Web site:
    http://www.campaignforfamilies.org/capwiz/candidates.htm. I urge you then
    to vote on Tuesday for the men and women who uphold biblical values.

    As we head to the polls, let these words of Noah Webster ring in our
    hearts:

    "In selecting men for office, let principle be your guide. Regard not the
    particular sect or denomination of the candidate - look to his character.
    ... It is alleged by men of loose principles, or defective views of the
    subject, that religion and morality are not necessary or important
    qualifications for political stations. But the Scriptures teach a
    different doctrine. They direct that rulers should be men who rule in the
    fear of God, able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating
    covetousness. ...

    "When a citizen gives his vote to a man of known immorality, he abuses his
    civic responsibility; he sacrifices not only his own interest, but that of
    his neighbor; he betrays the interest of his country."
     
  2. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Guest

    We all need to vote out all of the liberals and get back to the basics of what this country was founded on.
    And its not tax and spend either!!:af:
     

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