Wednesday, April 6, 2016

In the New World Order, I’ll Be a Criminal


So, I know the title was shocking right? Can’t see me in that light? Oh, but Mike’s such a nice guy…

You must think this out too. Where will you sit when the changes come. Oh, and they will. You say I’m overreacting or that I’m crazy or at least a little paranoid.

I might be a little of the latter. But, I came by my paranoia naturally. It happens when you live in a land increasingly full of entitled brats and socialists in denial.

Again, where will you stand on that day.

When our rights to free speech have ended.

When freedom of religion only means that you better keep it in the closet.

When the right to bear arms means that you can wear tank tops whenever you want.

Seriously, one day if the liberal majority gets its way, what will your life be like? How will you react when you see me? Will you be one of the turncoats who turns me in to the authorities?

You say it’s a fantasy. We live in a democratic republic Mike and we get a say in how things go, right?

Some small part of me hopes you are correct.

But, what if in your naïveté, it’s you that’s wrong. Are you going to turn a blind eye when they haul me away? Will you applaud the actions of the political elite when they imprison me? When they try to “rehabilitate” me? When they decide to execute me?

You see, I saw an article today by Franklin Graham that exposed some real hypocrisy.

Those of us who the liberals like to refer as those religious people, were pigeon-holed as being every color of foolish, dangerous, deluded, misguided, pitiable, etc. “How could we be so stupid as to believe that our Savior who was/is God, was born of a virgin, etc., etc., etc.”

These same liberals applaud a company (PayPal) that haughtily pulls out of a state that approves a law that upholds the right of “religious” people to “discriminate” against those who’s practices violate the practices and beliefs we hold as not only sacred, but true. This same company gladly does business with numerous countries that instead of legislating people’s right to do business with whom they choose, chooses to turn a blind eye to the fact that those countries regularly imprison, torture, and kill people for their sexual choices. Unlike PayPal, we Christians do not condone that sort of treatment, however we do believe we have the right to our ability to associate with those we choose to associate with.

Let me be clear, there is a world of difference between a Christian who has the right to choose who they do business with when the other individual’s practices violate our beliefs, who has the right to decide whether they are comfortable with a “transgender male’s” “right” to enter into a bathroom where my daughter or wife has legitimately entered in, or whether an LGBT person has the right to enter into my child’s “Christian” school and potentially teach them things that are contrary to our beliefs. No government has the right to make that choice for us and we have every right to make those distinctions. This is not discrimination, it is the right to choose who we associate with and what we will be/will not be indoctrinated with. The LGBT community has the right to choose not to associate with us and frankly if they so choose, then we will applaud it. It is not the right of the LGBT community to force their closely held beliefs or acceptance of their lifestyle on the rest of us any more than it would be for us to force ours on them. Ultimately that is their agenda though, that we call what we consider to be evil and sin, instead as being good and acceptable. If God does not, then we in turn do not.

Let me remind you that our constitution where it defended the right to religious freedoms, was structured to keep government out of religion, and not the other way around. If a government felt it was in the rights to force by legislation how we practice our religious beliefs, does that not smack of the government overstepping its constitutional decrees about the freedom of religion?

I may not be able to in any great manner, affect change or be a great influence on our society now or going forward, but I’ll not stand by and say nothing.

Jesus didn’t stand by and say nothing. He called it as he saw it. He is often quoted as saying that people should repent of their sin, and to “go and sin no more.”

I am not man’s eternal judge, but the scriptures explain what sin is and call out any number of specific sins that humanity often commits. And God is/and will be bringing judgement on us. So when people wag their fingers at me or any other Christian for calling sin…. Well, sin, guess what? They have four other fingers pointing back at them.

God does not change like shifting sand. It says he is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He has right as our creator. And, he is not the one who when given free will, chose sin over doing what’s right. Our ancestors chose that and we often still do. The result is well deserved eternal punishment. But being a merciful and just God, he did give us a way out through Jesus Christ. It is ultimately us that will individually choose to accept the free gift of salvation through Christ or reject that gift and be condemned by our choice to Hell.

So, as our world continues to spiral into degradation and debauchery, I for one won’t go quietly into the night. I will choose to call it as I see it. If the emperor in fact has no clothes on, then guess what, I’ll point it out.

If telling the truth, calling it as I see it, not suffering fools makes me a criminal, then well… so be it.

Slap me in irons.

Seize the day!


- Mike

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Dear Jesus, Thank You (a Resurrection Day prayer)


Dear Jesus,

Thank you for this life. Thank you for each day that your Father gives me the breath to lift my head from my pillow.

Thank you for all that you have allowed me to experience and learn. Even though some of the lessons have been painful, I know that you love me because you have kept your promise to never leave my side.

Though the gifts you have given to me are freely given, I know they came at a tremendous price. And, I know that I have not always shown that I am grateful for what you’ve done. For this I am ashamed. Please accept my apologies Lord. I know that I need to continue to allow you to transform me at every level of who I am. Please cleanse me of all the sinful and wicked ways that I still harbor in my selfish heart.

Thank you Lord for taking on all of the punishment that was due for me (us) on the cross. Forgive me for so often not understanding that what you did was once for all and I have been set free. Forgive me for blindly taking the chains of my sin and bondage and putting them knowingly or unknowingly back on.

Lord, please help me (and us all) to be a person of prayer. Please act powerfully to empower me so that I might tread on the enemy’s head. May satan and all of his armies be defeated in every corner of my life and those that call you their Savior.

As we enter into a new day tomorrow, which is Easter, may we contemplate our lives in such a way that we set aside the things which hinder us. May the chains of our bondage be set aside forever and may we experience victories in every moment. May we glorify you Jesus in all that we do, all that we think, and all that we say.

There is none like you Jesus.

Religion is empty, but this relationship with you will carry me (us) into eternity.

Thank you Jesus for dying to pay the penalty for my sin, but above all dear Lord, thank you for finishing the work and rising from the dead to prove all of those who would deny you wrong. May our enemies in this world see and experience your mercy and grace the way I have. May they experience the joy of being accepted as adopted sons and daughters with their hope justified as they one day enter into heaven.

Happy Resurrection Day dear Jesus!

One of your adopted sons,


Mike

Friday, March 11, 2016

Our Voices Carry On

Here under billowing clouds
Sad thoughts an undertow
A new emptiness at my side
Eyes like pending thunderstorms

Walking these roads
Made easier by companions
Goodbyes come too often
Loneliness oh so frequent

Created for relationships
Islands we are not
Not created for singularity
Our gravity drawing others

Orbiting each other we share
In companionship’s strength
And warmed by friendship
In love’s bond made stronger

Weaving through our souls
The roots of friendship
Silently entwining two lives
And blossoming into love

Yoked together for a little
Combining strength and focus
Our entwined lives reach higher
Drawing us to the Son

But this life is tenuous
And ever so fragile
Our every breath and day
Written by our Creator

Our final chapter known
Only by Heavenly author
That day and hour calls
Shadowed in mystery

Our final breath comes
And for most a surprise
So we grasp for a chance
For one last embrace

Our parting leaving scars
Marks of bittersweet pain
We are parted but not separate
Living again in memories recalled

Your voices speaking on
In our hearts resurrected
The roots you placed there
Still flowering and bearing fruit

Parted from us and yet
Never really gone
When we honor you
And the seeds you planted

So faint not from friendship
Give yourself away always
Rooted deep in those you love
Flowering again in each new season


Long after you are gone      

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Slumbering Heroes

Each day dawns
Rich with hope
Ripe with risk
And burdened with choice

Not for the faint of heart
This life given to us
And rest is not granted
Until the journey’s end

So lift your eyes
Face into the wind
Step onto the road
Leave the past at your back

No battles are won
And no victories given
When fear rules hearts
And our eyes are closed

No accidental heroes
No cowards find victory
It takes a decision
It takes a renewed mind

And we cannot obtain this
Never grasp it on our own
True strength found on bent knees
Heads bowed over hallowed ground

We, the adopted sons and daughters
Grafted into a new family tree
Draw from roots planted deep
A strength that leads to victory

So when the coming battle
Reaches our very own shores
We will not stumble or falter
For His light shows us the way

We have only to open our hearts
Listen even now with spiritual ears
Take a hammer in hand
Nail our fears to the cross

Be thankful for a new dawn
Another day of possibilities
Strap on the holy armor
And rush forward into the fray

For there are heroes
Living among us
Living within us
Just have to hear the call

So listen carefully
Today let’s pay attention
For the call is going out
And you are looked for

When today’s sun is setting
I pray your heart is content
Having fought the good fight

Your hero awakened from slumber


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Dear Atheist, Pick a Side and Acknowledge Your Choice


I know, I get it. I frustrate you, tick you off, embarrass you, exasperate you, or at least concern you.

That about covers it right.

But, you have to admit it, at least this one time.

At least I have an opinion. At least I’ve taken up a side. At least I’ve made my camp and decided to defend it.

Some of you could take a lesson in this. As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to realize that most people either don’t really give life much thought, or at least they just let it happen to them, rather than being actively involved in making choices. Right or wrong, but a choice just the same.

I am a follower of Christ and though I know I am so very far from perfect and I know I often have made decisions that were less than perfect, at least I took a side. God says in the Bible (which, yes, I do believe that it is the one book we really need to be reading above all others and yes, we need to do what it says) that we are either for Him or against Him.

Folks, this is a no brainer… Stop trying to overthink it… If you follow Christ and call Him your Lord and Savior, then do what He says and you shall show through your obedience that you are His child.

If you otherwise choose to turn your back on Christ and will not do what He says, then you are in fact “an enemy of the cross of Jesus Christ.” An enemy. I did not say it; I am not the one who is your judge. You will stand or fall to Christ alone.

In other words, if you choose to take up a “neutral position,” let me be maybe the only one to tell you, there is no neutral ground when it comes to God. He already tells us that in the Bible. Whether you are an atheist, a humanist, or a “fill in the blank-ist,” I’m telling you, you have taken a side.

But, so many of you who won’t state your side clearly like the examples above, you have inadvertently chosen your side and now you stand on the enemy side of the line. I may be tolerant of you, I may be kind to you, I may even love you, but in God’s eyes you are an enemy. Not a good place to be.

And, I still don’t really get it nor do I actually buy it, when you see these atheist types throwing their weight around to enact laws or in so many ways to outlaw the outward demonstrations of those who do acknowledge their following God, that they don’t believe in God. On the contrary, I think by the very acts of trying to legislate that there is no God, they demonstrate that they actually must believe He exists because if you believe He does not exist, then exactly why are you always so angry at Him and at those who purport to believe in Him.

If God does not exist, then why not just be content to let us make (in your opinion) fools of ourselves?

When you say that you don’t believe in God and that in your opinion He does not exist, you have chosen to be God’s enemy.

I know that probably that does not scare you. And, I am not really trying to scare you per se. But, I hope you will one day reconsider your choice for in fact I do care what happens to you and so does God. I actually do pray in my heart that one day you will hear that still small voice of the Holy Spirit, whispering that God does not hate you, but in fact loves you. He does not want anyone to have to suffer an eternity in Hell (yes, it is a real place, and it will be no party) or have to live apart from Him and all those that we love.

There is no hope for us apart from the redemption offered by Christ’s death on that cross so long ago. None of us has upheld the laws of God and none of us can buy or way into heaven. We must be purified by Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf. Without this, we would all suffer an eternal punishment.

My love is imperfect and so is my call for you to accept Christ and His message of hope. But, I know that Christ’s love is perfect and His call to your heart can penetrate your defenses. If you seek God out and truly go in search of answers that only He can give, then I know that one day He will lead you to the right conclusions. One day He will lead you home.

It is in this hope that I write this and ask that you at least consider that God exists, that He loves you, and that maybe those of us who keep imperfectly trying to tell you about Him, might actually be trying to lead you a truth that can lead to something beyond this short and challenging mortal life.

May God find you right where you are at. On life’s front lines, or in its margins.

Sincerely,


Mike Meehan

Friday, January 29, 2016

Sometimes Grief Just Comes All Unexpected


Ok, so this morning as I was reading and contemplating, I felt it. Maybe you sometimes have felt it as well? At first, just the tiniest tug. You know, at our heartstrings. We often just shove it down, but persistently it presses into those soft spots in our soul. A still small voice that calls us to fervently, urgently pray.

This morning was such a morning.

Before I knew or could comprehend it, I was weeping.

If you have not experienced this, I hope as my fellow brother or sister in Christ that you do.

You see, sometimes I believe that the Holy Spirit pricks our conscience and urgently asks us to pray. You know as well as I do that God already knows the things that lay heavy on our hearts. You know what I’m talking about. Often we are aware of so many deep needs around us. They may be of great concern to us but being human we often let our business distract us from these things.

Some things are just so much more important than our busyness, our distractions, our wasted time, our priorities. There are things of eternal importance right within reach, but so often we put them at arm’s length because they can be so heavy with emotion that it’s just easier (we think) to avoid dealing with them.

I won’t go into the details, but somewhere today a family that I know is facing the toughest decisions you can imagine. Somewhere, there is a family that though they were not prepared for it is having to let go of that which is precious beyond measure. Somewhere a family is having to say goodbye to one that they love and no matter what clichés we may know, no matter what platitudes may come to mind, the pain is unavoidable. Grief is real and it must be faced.

It’s never convenient.

And often it won’t wait.

I had priorities today. I had a game plan. But then, grief came knocking. And, my day changed.

So, I wept. And I poured my heart out to the only one who can not only hear our heart cries, but actually turn them to action, to purpose, to redemption and healing.

There is only one person who can hear our grief and make something of it. His name is Jesus.

I am not here to tell you that once I poured my heart out to Him, that all the grief is gone. Nor am I telling you that all is now right with the world. I am not telling you that He will fulfill my heart’s desire in this situation. (though I know that there are at least just a few others today that wish that same thing that I do) What I am telling you is this: God hears your prayers. He knows our grief intimately and He weeps with us.

When I prayed this morning, I was reminded of the day Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. I was reminded of Jesus’ weeping over His friend and the grief of those who loved Lazarus too. I am thankful that God understands and He does not mock our pain.

Some of you may question why I have written this piece and maybe you don’t understand it but I know some of you definitely do.  You simply cannot understand this unless you have had to let go of someone you love. All of us eventually will cross this bridge.

Life on this place, well, it’s terminal. And we have but one life, so we must live it to the fullest.

So what am I ultimately trying to do here?

I am letting you know several important things:

First is this: Never take life for granted. Again, we are only given one. If you are a sometimes procrastinator extraordinaire life me, there is one thing I ask you avoid. Never forget to ensure that those you love know just how much you love them. Every day!

Second: Take care of the most crucial things in your life to ensure your family will be okay tomorrow if God calls you home today. You know what I mean if you think about it a little. Plan ahead. None of us knows the day or the hour God will stop our race with His eternal stop watch.

Lastly: If you feel the tug at your heart by the Holy Spirit to act. Whether it is to pray, do an act of service, listen to a hurting friend, etc., don’t let the moment pass without acting on His leading. If we ignore these moments, I believe the one we hurt the most is ourselves. God can accomplish His perfect will without us, but what a tragedy when we are asked to join with Him and we choose to ignore His call. In so doing, we quench the Holy Spirit’s voice and may find it so much harder to hear Him in the future.

Grief visits all of us in our lifetimes. It is unavoidable and inevitable.

In time, we may find healing. In time God may fill the hole that has been left by our loss. We will find peace, joy, laughter, friendship, and love again, but the scars remain. It’s ok for us to mourn them. God hears our heart cries and if we let Him he can help us to remember the good times, the precious memories, the gifts given by those who have gone before us into eternity.

And, for those of us who have asked Jesus into our hearts, we have this joy, we have this anticipation, we have a day to long for. A day when we will joyfully see those we love again and fall into their arms in a warm embrace. What a fantastic, joyful reunion that will be!

I thank God that He not only sees our grief, but that He has compassion on us and will bear this burden for us if we’ll just place it on His strong shoulders.

Don’t let this day go by without going to the Lord in prayer over the things that are weighing your heart down. Look up into His loving eyes and share your tears with Him. He longs to comfort you and bring you joy once again.

Find a place and time today to be still and quiet. Listen carefully and I know you will hear that same quiet voice that called to my heart this morning.
Sincerely, in Christ,

Mike Meehan
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Psalm 62:5
Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him.


Saturday, January 16, 2016

Fragile Heart in a Mad World

Tissue paper heart
So easily torn
Fragile from the start
How would I survive?

Just when I thought
And knew I understood
The rug got pulled
Face planted for all to see

I lived to please
Sought to make my peace
Avoided rocking the boat
Would my messes never cease?

Some I met were cruel
And others’ kindness was never ending
Some devoured my hope and joy
Others gave strength from knees bending

Love’s emissaries walked beside
Gave my lost heart a hand up
I may never know their sacrifice
Courage gifted helps me stand up

And standing I face the future
All its uncertainty weighing heavy
Each step bearing me ever closer
Yet fear threatens to break heart’s levy

And a glance from my knees
Awakens again this strength
Unexplainable to the atheist heart
Forward motion on narrow path’s length

Rewards await the courageous few
Lonely souls by peace renewed
Grateful for loving Samaritan’s gifts
Grace and mercy in my heart imbued

With these gifts from hands received
This heart reborn and beating strong
With my gaze on eternal shores I set sail
A wind from heaven to bear me along

So this paper heart is fragile true
And hope is often hard to see
But if I’m led by Savior’s hand

Then my future lies in blessed eternity

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Heaven, Are You Looking Forward to It?

I am currently reading a book by Randy Alcorn on the subject of Heaven (Title is simply: “Heaven”) and it has been the first book in some time to get my inner thoughts to a place where my imagination is being actively stimulated.

Now, if you know me at all, you might find the above statement to be a bit difficult to believe. I mean, what with me being a poet and a huge fiction fan (i.e. – my overwhelming (at times) obsession with all things Star Wars). I can tell you though, that the last few years have been some of the most challenging of my lifetime. They have been challenging for many reasons, and with that said my imagination has been lying dormant a great deal lately.

The sometimes ugly aspects of reality can have that effect on you.

The author of the book I mentioned earlier in simplest form has proposed that many of us (ok maybe the majority of us) have developed a false picture of what heaven is really like and thus we do not really look forward to it and at worst, we are afraid of an eternity in heaven!

Now, you must understand that I have no intention with this piece to even remotely try and create my own edition of a book on heaven to act as a companion piece to an already great book created by the aforementioned author. On the contrary, I am writing this piece as a hopeful stimulus to you my reader to maybe take up a long forgotten inner dialog regarding your own thoughts on heaven.

 Many of us have subscribed to the simple view of heaven where we simply exist as insubstantial ghostly beings that spend an eternity worshiping God. Now, before you begin to get riled up at me, please understand that I do believe that the scriptures do support that we will in fact worship God in person in heaven. What I am saying is that we simply won’t be doing that ad infinitum all through eternity. I agree with the author that this is simply not supported by scripture.

Think about how Jesus related to we humans in his life as a man on Earth. Did He treat us in a very distant manner where He behaved as if He was aloof to our existence? Just chew on that thought for a few minutes and when you are done, think on a few of the following scriptural examples of His interactions with we lowly human beings.

1)     His actions surrounding the death of His friend Lazarus.
2)     His treatment of Thomas’ doubt.
3)     His interactions with Peter in particular as an apostle and a man.

My list above is very small and I’m sure that if you have been through your Bible a few times on your own over the years, you can add many others to your list.

What I am getting at that maybe goes above what Randy Alcorn discusses, is simply this: If God has created us in His image, if He thought enough of us to walk with and interact with us physically both in the garden and as a man through the person of Jesus, if He cares enough for us to answer our individual needs through our daily walk, then how could we fall into thinking that our eternity would consist of our not interacting with Him in similar ways?

What Randy Alcorn asks of us to consider is that our visions of Heaven are incomplete and not aligned with scripture. What he proposes too is that many of our thoughts that have lead us to lose sight of heaven and to not truly look forward to it. He suggests that this has its roots in deceptions that come straight from Satan himself.

Think about it…

Satan once had privilege. He once had a place in Heaven and knows exactly how great it is. He also knows that he has lost that privilege forever and can never gain it back. He is the father of lies and they are his native language. With that in mind, wouldn’t it just make a load of sense for him to want to deceive us about heaven and to so mess up our image of heaven that we ultimately don’t look forward to it and maybe in fact secretly dread it?

Now, with all of that said, I am not going to beat you over the head and tell you that you must change your mind on how Heaven looks based on any loose arguments that I may propose. What I do ask you to do though is this: Reconsider your thoughts on Heaven if they don’t align with scripture. Examine your thoughts on Heaven to see if you truly long for the day when you can leave here to go to our true home and to live with Christ, yes, but also to experience His creation as it was meant to be experienced… in a physical way… surrounded by a revitalized creation and all of the beauty that He created (and is re-creating) for us to enjoy which includes all of the vital human relationships (with those that also follow Christ) that we have nurtured here on the fallen Earth.

Finally, I think that it follows that if we have a truly healthy view of Heaven and our relationship to God in it, then in our looking forward to our future in it, we will have a renewed sense of urgency to share the Gospel with those who are lost and in need of Christ. We cannot share the Gospel with those who are lost with any conviction or persuasion if we have no actual passion or enthusiasm for our future in eternity. It may be time to examine our beliefs on Heaven so that we can be better ambassadors for Christ going forward.

Time to get off the fence. Examine your heart. Get right with Christ and align your beliefs with scripture. Find your joy again and ask God to renew your longing for Heaven and an eternity spent with Him and the ones we love.

In Christ,

Mike Meehan
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Saturday, December 5, 2015

There is Still Beauty

Saw it again today
Despite the darkness
In the distant views
Away from current tragedies

Looked out beyond
From immediate worries
And gazed quiet
Saw Your wonders

Proof of Your love
Beauty exists regardless
While we destroy each other
Creation’s song sings on

Your breath gives life
Alters dust into being
Sings over our fragile souls
And gives hope to the weary

Beyond the hatred
Distant from these killing fields
I can see a pastel sunrise
Feel sun’s warmth on my face

In the bird’s song at sunset
Hear the joy of the dependent
Are we any less than this?
His Word declares our value

And so I lay this head down
When day meets the ink of night
And my sleepless eyes look upward
And realize you own this too

For you did not let the darkness reign
Instead, you sprinkled it in diamonds
Each sparkle a distant light
And yet light just the same

And so are we
In the darkness of this age
Millions of diamonds
Reflecting the light of the Son

And this then is our calling
By Creator’s great commission
That we not remain so fearful
But shine to the lost instead

So when you find yourself weary
And lonesome just like me
Look just a little beyond yourself
And there in creations’ glow


Know that we’ve been set free

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Hearts of Darkness

There you revel and rage
Hidden from our view
And often in plain sight
Camouflaged await your queue

And here we are
The remarkable and the mundane
Going about our routines
Both on the good and bad falls the rain

And though we don’t know you
You find hate for us still
Not satisfied oppressing your own
Our sense of safety you’d kill

And so you plot with your small minds
And you weave a web of lies
Ensnare outcasts, the rebels, and the cruel
Ignore your own countrymen’s cries

Arrogant and small-minded you smirk
And sell your eternity for worthless Jihad
Unknowing pawns of the great serpent
Abuse of power your lightning rod

Raise your bloodied fists in empty victory
You waste prayers on empty space
Under your jackboots we’re trampled
In fear we cower sheltered in place

Still there is something you don’t get
Your naïve belief in misguided cause
Can’t fathom that the joke’s on you
Can’t see you’re caught in great lion’s jaws

So hard to pity the bullies of this world
To feel care for those darkened souls
And yet you are the deceived and lost
It’s for you judgement’s bell tolls

Some will never forgive you
Most will never forget
You’ll not find many merciful
For some anger’s sun will never set

And yet there are those called
By the one and truly King
To rise above our earthly pains
And to pray despite the sting

For He has dealt a victory
By our great enemy’s defeat
Our eternity signed and sealed
Transgressions erased at His mercy seat

Though you are our enemy
And we’re right to feel our anger burn
We’re called to pray for you just the same
And pray one day your hearts will turn

That He’ll speak to you in dreams and visions
And God’s Son will meet you there
That the bitter chains of your slavery
One day you’ll no longer bear

So for now you rage and fight
Wage war over false prophet’s lies
And stumbling in your hypocrisy
From you goodness takes wing and flies

As for me and my house
We’ll continue to follow the Lord
But until you utter repentance  

God’s great wrath for you is stored 

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Why I’ll Never Be P.C.

Ask for my opinion
Then say how do I dare
Ask me to state my beliefs
And dismiss me with haughty stare

Some have said of me
I suffer not fools
Can’t say I don’t disagree
I just blame their gene pools

I know one day I may regret
This unfiltered way of mine
And though I can be gentle too
A sharp pen strengthens my spine

Some ask me to hide this true face
And though I get it I cannot do it
In the face of intellectual idiocy
I must admit this fire is lit

So if I sometimes offend you
I hope you’ll meet me in the middle
And find it sometimes refreshing
That I’ll never feed you a riddle

So pardon me for saying it
Soon free speech will die
Those like me will be swept away
For being unable to accept a lie

And you’ll exist in false unity
In a fantasy world of glass
Transparent as a gravestone
With freedom six feet under the grass

From my grave I’ll not weep
For my soul’s not bound there
But if you without Christ fall asleep
You’ll wake beyond and find you care  

So if this spurs an angry thought
And you feel you’d like to talk
Let’s meet somewhere with open hearts
And take an impactful walk

Don’t dismiss what you don’t understand
Is something you always ask of me
But for once the tables are turned
I hope open minded you’ll be

For you see the One I follow
Says that for those who truly seek
He is not afraid of your doubt
Nor will He fail to speak

He’ll break through the ice
And melt your heart of stone
His truth will set you free
From this prison of flesh and bone

And the chains that have held you
Invisible and yet still so real
Like blindness will fall away
And your life they’ll no longer steal

So if you never listened to me
Never even once before
May you hear me just this one time
I pray you open up your heart’s door

Ignore my imperfect words for once
But hear the not so P.C. message this one time
The one who knocks on your heart’s door
Offers you eternal peace that’s sublime

One day I hope you’ll forgive me
My persistence you’ll understand
That if I’m convinced of the truth

I have to preach it throughout the land

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

What Our Words and Voices Say to Those Who Observe Us

Just a few thoughts for all of us to chew on for a while as it concerns those things that people hear us both say verbally as well as what we say via the many channels of today’s social media.

I began thinking on this subject just yesterday for an idea to take shape and this post to begin forming in the deep waters of my mind.

Do any of us ever take the time to contemplate what we say before we say it? And, when I ask this question, trust me on this… I’m asking it of myself as much as I am asking it for you my reader. Additionally, I am truly targeting a specific audience here. And, that audience would be those of you who read this and would identify themselves as followers of Christ.

I can quote scripture that backs my questions up and I am going to do that for my sake and yours, so let’s dive in.

The reason I am contemplating this subject has multiple reasons, but from a day to day perspective, this discussion comes out of my daily review of social media and that being primarily Facebook.

Recently, I have found myself being assaulted by more and more instances where I open up my Facebook wall only to find any number of offensive (to me anyway) words bludgeoning my psyche, my eyes, and my internal thesaurus. I’m not kidding either, when I say that I am blocking 3 – 5 posts and or individual Facebook friends for using words that even though they may be part of the English language and yes, found in a dictionary, they are unwelcome showing up on my Facebook wall or being spouted off in public either.

Now, before you go off on me or call me a prude or tell me I am being way too judgmental, let’s remember that I am primarily speaking to myself and my fellow Christ followers.

Does what we say, write, or re-post matter when it comes to something we rarely talk about amongst ourselves or in our churches these days, which is our “witness” to others around us? Honestly, I am asking you because I would love to hear anybody else’s thoughts on this.

When the scriptures say that we are to be in the world, but not of it, what does that mean for us? If anything?

I’m unsure if I ever hear many people talking about something like personal holiness these days. We are not talking about being holier than thou, or looking down on someone who may have only recently accepted Christ and grew up in an environment that thought nothing of the impact of words, 4 letter or otherwise. What I am talking about is those of us who have been in the faith for a bit and ought to be more self-aware regarding how we speak or how our words are perceived.

The tongue is a powerful tool and can build up and destroy in the same breath.

What we are also talking about is a personal ownership and value placed upon our integrity and whether people take us seriously or not.

People will not view what you say as being valuable once your witness has been tainted by the fact that they just see you as just another “religious” person rather than a committed follower of Christ.

I am not judging anyone specifically. I am merely asking whether you or I in the context of who we say we belong to and aspire to be like, are  reflecting on whether we are shining God’s perfect and holy light to the world? Or, are we sending the world mixed messages that are lost in translation when we end up looking no different than the world that we are supposed to be set apart from?

What I am pointing out is this: Our following Christ comes with a cost. Our following Christ means that we have to not only look to the past and appreciate what Christ did on the cross so long ago for us, but we must (as scripture asks of us) take up that cross daily and live in such a way that honors Jesus and shows that we at least in part understand that he died for each and every sin we have committed and are yet to commit in our lives. What a shame on us it is when if we recognize what he has done, that we knowingly continue to sin for no other reason than to look cool in the world’s eyes, or to fit in with current culture, or to avoid having to explain why we are behaving differently than the majority around us.

We are called in scripture as aliens and strangers. We have our inheritance and citizenship in heaven. Why then do we so often set aside our adoption as sons and daughters to live in a counterfeit life where we don’t rock the boat as radicals? For that is what we are to be, radicals in a world that prefers to have us all live as something less than we are called to be.

Let’s all make a pact. Not one to call each other out or to hurt one another for having briefly lived as someone who is less than we can be in Christ. Let’s make a pact to live a life in holiness that only our total dependence in Christ can bring about. And, instead of judging each other, or calling out each other’s failings, we lift each other frequently in prayer or quietly praise and encourage each other to live as the holy children of God that we are called and meant to be.

Today’s scriptures. All come from the ESV.

James 3:10
From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so

Ephesians 5:4
Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.

Colossians 3:8
But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and obscene talk from your mouth.

In Christ’s love and in humility,

Mike Meehan

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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The One Who Has Gone Before

We enter this world
Without a clue
Eyes open on first day’s light
And we cry out on cue

Creator forms us
Hidden from view
Endows us with gifts
Grants our unique life so new

Some just live blind
Directionless and lonely
And some let their fears
Drown hope and victory

Some wait for a rescuer
A hero brave and strong
Someone to pick them up
And carry them to the finish

Some realize a poignant truth
That despite heroes being real
We don’t look in the right place
To find a hero dwells inside

Dormant and yet to wake
Maybe your hero awaits
Listening for just one command
A call to action from your own soul

Leave your fears behind you
Take courage from your savior
Raise your eyes to heaven
And gaze on an eternal son rise

Let nothing get in your way
No haters, critics, nor excuses
Raise the anchor and unfurl the sails
The horizon before and wind at your back

So hear this message now
Don’t ignore this traveler’s tale
Armor up for the coming battle
And for new adventures set sail

For the one in whom you’ve put your faith
He’s walked this road before
Never failed you nor has He faltered

And in Him your victory is sure