A
tongue-in-cheek look at Obama’s address
By Dr. Joe B. McGinnis
NOTE:
This article in its entirety employs the literary device
of IRONY. If you
do not
understand IRONY, you will miss the
point of this articlel
IRONY is the use of
words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning.
I was so pleased with
President Obama’s State of the Union address last Tuesday night. I had always unjustly felt like he said one
thing, and did another; that he
practiced a sort of double-speak, like
most politicians. I had developed a
laughable belief that there was a spirit of confusion over Washington, D.C. But now, I have seen the light. This Obama speech was my Damascus Road to enlightment. The scales have fallen from my eyes. I now understand why so many, who had eyes to see
from the beginning, are enamored with this President. Lord, please, forgive me for my utter
blindness, and foolish ignorance.
After hearing his address to
the nation last Tuesday night, I realized that President Obama is a
straight-shooter, the real deal, a true patriot. I was greatly comforted, and encouraged that
genuine wisdom, and understanding has descended upon our nation’s capitol, and
that we have absolutely nothing to worry about. The recession is over. The spirit of capitalism, self-government, and
the American way is safe in his hands.
The Constitution is faithfully guarded, and upheld, never again to be
twisted in the hands of unscrupulous men who would skew its intent. What a
great guy. He is a man after my own heart, and a true savior.
My confidence has been renewed
in our nation’s leadership. I now,
clearly see the logic of where we are headed.
Obviously, as I noticed the numerous standing ovations to President
Obama’s insights, vision, declarations,
and challenges, there are many who agree with me that that the future has never
looked brighter for America than any time in our history.
Read on to see if you heard
the same speech that I heard from our President. It’s clarity!. . .It’s style!. . .It’s
substance! What a great leader! And so handsome! So cool,
charismatic, and eloquent! What a rock star! Four more years!!!!
-We need smaller government that is also bigger.
-We need more teachers, but we will make some of our biggest spending
cuts in education, and release
thousands of teachers from
their positions.
-We need to keep foreign college grads in America, rather than send
them back home to compete
against us. They need to stay
here to compete with our own college grads for jobs that do not exist.
-We are going to bring our 100,000 troops home from Iraq, so that we
can send them to Afganistan.
-We need to do everything possible to defend our country, but we will
cut 400 billion dollars from our
military budget, and continue
to shut down military bases by the score.
-We need to boost the morale, and strengthen the moral fiber of our
military troops, and we will do this
by salt & peppering our
armed forces with homosexuals.
-We need to protect the American citizens from terrorist attack, but we
will forbid racial profiling, which
would quickly increase the
probability of locating the terrorist. We will continue with a system that
merely gives the illusion of
protection by harassing American citizens at airport gates, and color-coding
to let our enemies know when we
are not on alert.
-We need more roads, and infrastructure, but we have no clue how to pay for it.
-We need more entrepeneurs to provide jobs, and create solutions, but
we will make it as hard as we can
for them to succeed by
taxation, strangling regulation, and excessive bureaucratic red tape.
-We need to stop out-sourcing jobs and manufacturing, but will refuse
to impose tariffs on imports, and
deny business and commerce any
bottom-line incentives to base their services in America.
-We need to save Social Security from insolvency, but we will provide
full benefits to illegal alien
residents who neither report
income, or pay taxes.
-We need friends, and allies
globally, and we will achieve this by breaking our own financial backs,
continuing to give 100’s of
billions of dollars to these countries in an attempt to buy their friendship.
-We need to reverse the world’s view of America as a spoiled and
frivolous nation,sot our President will
continue to appear as the court
jester on T.V. shows such as, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, David
Letterman, Conan O’Brien, The
View, Oprah, and Saturday Night Live.
-We need to curb financial fraud, and corruption, but with stimulus
bailouts, we will reward the very
culprits who wreaked the
financial havoc upon us.
-We need to provide the greatest health care in the world, so we will
continue to entertain, and
implement ideas of how to
destroy what already is, and has been the finest health care system in all of
history.
-We need to spend, and borrow our way out of debt.
-We need for God to bless America, but we will ban the very mention of
His name in every nook, and
cranny in the land, while
lauding the name of every other false god.
This address by President
Obama will go down in history as wisdom for the ages. . .a model for all
leaders in the future. It all makes
sense to me now. It takes a village to
get all these marvelous things done. We
must follow the clear path the President has laid out for us. We can do this. I went to bed Tuesday night feeling safe in
the hands of Obama, and a little tear of thanksgiving rolled down my cheek. Just as I know millions of other discerning
Americans did, I fell asleep to the rhythmic chant within me saying, “Yes, we
can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can!
(Isn’t IRONY great?!)
Faith is a direct interface of the human spirit with the Spirit of God, and with the voice of God, and the ensueing capacity to believe, and act upon what God has spoken to the inner man. Just as faith without works is dead, so works without faith are dead works. The voice of His Word produces faith. Faith produces belief. Belief produces works. The working of that Word produces the manifestation of that invisible Word of God into the visible realm of experience.
Since faith is a direct interface with the voice of God, information and guidance received by faith is communicated intuitively, instantly, and through no mental gyrations, nor reasoning processes. It is received more in the "gut" of feeling, rather than in the head of reasoning. Faith knows. It requires no evidence but its own knowing, because it recognizes the voice, and gentle nudge of the Sprit saying, "This is the way. Walk ye in it."
Biblical "faith", as I understand, it is not obtained through a process of reasoning your way to it. Coming to a conclusion about direction, or whether or not to take action, merely by sitting down to figure out all the pro's and con's, and run the numbers to hopefully minimize the risk is not necessarily being led by the Spirit, though it has its proper place. Sometimes all the numbers look right to the reasoning faculties, but it is a wrong way to go. Sometimes they look all wrong, but it is a right way to go. So, the power of reason is only one tool, although a valuable tool, in our arsenal, aiding us in making right decisions. We need another plumbline in addition to reason. . . one that can reveal information, and conclusions that reason can never obtain.
Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God spoken within you. Of course, if we do not know how to hear, or reject what is spoken, then we are on our own, living by our wits. If that be the case, then it would be advisable to be smarter than the average bear, because that person is on their own, left to their own schemes and devices. If one is a person who is not smarter than the average bear, and one who does not know how to hear the inner man’s voice, or rejects it, then you are at a great disadvantage in the world. One ends up trying to match wits with the smart bear. The smart bear will take advantage of you every time, and leave you with the short end of the stick.
But we have the mind of Christ, and full access to its knowing. The Christ mind knows infinitely more than the most brilliant natural minds. God can instantly reveal things to your spirit that the reasoning mind could never reason its way to knowing. There is no risk in taking obedient action on the word out of this Christ mind, if you know how to recognize the voice. For God is faithful, who promised that His word would not return unto Him void.
Many times we step out on “faith”, and we sink, because we have heeded a deceiving voice, thinking it was God’s voice. God is not bound to honor this lying voice. We must discern the spirits. Many times we fail to recognize His voice, because we have not spent quiet time, practicing the presence, and listening to Him speak. Or, we have not exposed ourselves consistently to His written voice to familiarize ourselves with what His voice sounds like. Or, we hear correctly, stepping out boldly in faith But then we sink, like Simon Peter, who for a moment walked on water by faith in Jesus spoken word, sunk when his faith turned to fear, as the waves of contrary circumstances crashed in upon his wavering faith. Whereupon, he returned to the comfort zone of reasonableness in the boat. When this kind of failure happens, we blame God, and decide that this “faith stuff” doesn’t work. But real faith does work. . .every time, if it is real faith.
The power of reason is a marvelous gift in following the revealed word after it is received, but it must be subservient, and take a back seat to the voice of the Spirit. The intuitive power to hear the inner voice, and the power of reason work in tandem. Faith is the tri-fecta of receiving, believing, and acting. Intuition is the ability to receive the guidance. Reason is the wisdom to implement what is received. Those who are led by the Spirit, these are the Sons of God. Faith is one’s capacity to believe what it hears the Spirit saying, and acts accordingly, engaging the reasoning power in light of the revelation, rather than the testimony of outer circumstances.
Every Christian has this ability, though it is latent in many, leaving faith’s power to manifest our good untapped. That is why so many of God’s people live defeated lives. Jesus said that John the Baptist was the greatest of all the prophets, yet even the least of those in the Kingdom of God are greater than John. This means that John’s ability to hear God through a direct interface with the Spirit of God is surpassed by even the least Spirit-filled Christian. That is a staggering realization, and good news for most of us less smart than the average bear.
You cannot please God without faith. Faith believes, and acts according to the word spoken, even in the face of contrary evidence. Faith is its own evidence, and needs no other. It knows, because faith is the ability to believe, and act on what God has inwardly prompted, even though the natural mind and eye can see no evidence of its possibility, or even its probability.
God always demands an element of trust. As a result, the reasoning mind must, many times, act out of its comfort zone by not knowing all the facts, which it can never know any way. Faith has the ability to step out on what seems to be nothing, but trusts God to form substance under one’s feet upon which to land. Faith does this, because it trusts the word it has heard, and trusts God, "who calls the things that be not (yet appearing), as though they (already) were (appearing). God's omniscience guides us to avoid pitfalls, or to encounter blessings that reason can never know or predict beforehand. God always keeps us in a place where we must trust His still small voice. So it is not “blind faith” of which we speak. Real faith is a capacity to know the end from the beginning, and is based solely on what God has said in one’s spirit, and not on any outward circumstances. As the old time preacher said, “God said it. I believe it. That settles it.”
JBM
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May 31, 2009