Posts Tagged With: hope

Where Has the Light Gone From the Lanterns

For Charmaine Mare, for the Indian woman who was gang raped, for all those who suffer and go hungry and are in despair while the world turns a blind eye. This is not the mind of Christ, this is not the heart of God.

There is a whisper in the darkness,
a mournful wailing through the trees
that no one hears, for all their silence.Where Has the Light Gone From the Lanterns
There is a crying in the night;
a weeping voice that mourns the plight
of every innocence that’s taken,
each time that blood is drawn this night.

Where has the light gone from the lanterns,
why are the stars so dim tonight?
Where is the song we sang so brightly
for justice done and hearts alight
with passion burning for the helpless,
filled with a will to guide them right?
Where has the wind gone from the treetops,
why is the world so still tonight?

What can we say in this dark hour,
what can we do when hope is lost?
There’s no defense to shield our sorrows,
no compassion we can claim;
for every sinless life that’s taken
is the proof of our own shame.

Why have we not stood up to conquer,
but left the world to face its blame?
We have the light, we claim to carry
hope eternal, hope that’s real;
and yet we cower in the shadows,
fearful of our own demise.

When did we leave the candles burning
at the altar of our souls;
for we have sacrificed our freedom
for the comforts of this world.
We suck the marrow from its bones,
though dead it lies before our feet;
we who claim to be the light,
we cannot see our own defeat.

Where are we when the evil clamors,
breaking doors and throwing stones?
Where are we when the helpless suffer,
do we let them stand alone?
Is there no hope that they can cling to,
is there no truth that we possess?
We are like corpses, only shadows
light-filled beings, clothed in dark.
Will we forget the swords we carry,
will we neglect those whom He loves?

Where has the light gone from the lanterns,
where is the song we could not sing?
Where is the fire that once was burning,
and the hearts of strength, once young?
Will they come forward from the shadows,
let the beating of the drums
breathe fire into their sleeping souls,
recall them from the darkness sprung?

We are devoid of all our glory,
leaving songs of light unsung.
We are sleeping on their graves,
the brittle ropes to which they clung,
we left them in their deathly throes
and threw them to the devil’s tongue.
We watched with sleepy eyes, glazed over
as they perished in the flames
and gave no help to those who floundered,
even when they called our names.

This song is death, this song is darkness
but the truth must come to light
or never see the shadows flee;
so take the scales from our eyelids,
let us step into the night
brandish our weapons,
chase them from their perches high
and take the night back for ourselves
and make it shine as bright as day.

O come all warriors, come all carriers
of this light we crave with hope;
come and hear the mournful wail,
come and light the shadows dark.

Still the weeping spirits, sighing
for their pain is at an end;
embrace the ones whose lives were ended
at the flourish of a knife
and to the innocent down trodden,
give them hope that there is light.

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Imperfection

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Imperfection;

my thorny crown.

He wore it, undeserved;

it belongs to me.

Darkness;

my slave driver.

I run and flee,

to no avail.

Where is right or wrong?

Where is the promised dawn?

The white swords,

angelic hordes?

I wait for Him;

my soul gives out.

I long for Him;

no hope is found.

I feel alone,

a plight unknown;

where is He,

My Savior King?

Imperfection.

I cannot find

my way to light;

lost and wandering.

The world bears down,

its rotten crown

too heavy

for me to carry.

I cannot see,

I cannot feel.

No words, no sound;

come to me now.

Take me, break me,

mold and shape me;

in Your hands alone

do I find peace.

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Christmas: Jesus Christ or Pagan Festival?

More and more Christians are not celebrating Christmas. There are many reasons for this, among them that it’s not really the date of Jesus’ birth, that it is a pagan festival**, and that it has been over commercialized and watered down to a story about a fat man in a suit who eats your cookies, breaks into your house to bring you presents if you were nice, or breaks into your house to give you lumps of coal if you were naughty (seriously, why bother?). No, it’s not the real date of Jesus’ birth. Yes, the traditions of Christmas (including the tree) have their roots in a pagan celebration. Yes, it has been over commercialized and is all about Santa for most of the world.

Does that mean I will stop celebrating the birth my Christ, my Savior and King? Absolutely not. Things like Christmas have no meaning other than what we attach to them. When I celebrate Christmas,  I am certainly not taking part in a near-idolization of some dude in the North Pole (although I see no harm in the guy…I, too, used to write him letters when I was small). I am celebrating the birthday of my Lord and King, the day he came to earth as a man to live out his life with the full knowledge that he was going to die for us. For me. So that I can be free. So that we can know his love eternal, and be freed from sin and death.

The tree and the presents and the day are nice traditions, not directly Bible-based, but not meaningless either. Christ gave us his life; giving presents is a beautiful way to honor that first, great gift. If he were still physically here on earth, we would be giving him birthday presents just like anyone else, so instead we give to one another. We spend time with one another and fellowship with each other, both with believers and non-believers. We rest and do things we enjoy. So far, none of this is contrary to the Bible. Where it all goes wrong is when any of these things become an obsession and/or more important than remembering why we are celebrating. The stress, the present frenzy, and the overeating are not glorifying to God, nor are they Biblical.

I think that there is something to be said about the world celebrating Christmas. It is called CHRISTmas, not Paganmas or Solsticemas. People of all faiths and backgrounds and races and cultures celebrate Christmas, and whether or not they believe in Jesus, I think that this is kind of spectacular. It would be a gigantic ironical shame if the rest of the world kept celebrating and we, His own, blood-bought people, ceased to do so.

Happy birthday, Jesus. May the angels and all the earth sing your praises even louder.

**One of the reasons why Christmas was moved to fall on the same date as the pagan festival is so that Christians, who were being heavily persecuted, could celebrate the birth of Christ without being afraid of being discovered. Their celebrations went unmarked, since everyone else was celebrating too. Not a bad reason, in my opinion.

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You’re Not Where You Belong, Inside My Arms

ImageThis morning, my mom and I, while listening to Christmas music, put up the tree. We are Christians and don’t necessarily approve of the over-commercialization of Christmas, but we celebrate it as the birth of Christ, whether he was technically born in December or not. It’s an important holiday for us and putting up the tree with my mom, with all of our mismatched, sentimental ornaments, has been a tradition in our lives since I was six. There are ornaments that I made in elementary school, with Christmas music playing in the background and glitter and glue covering every surface like a magical wonderland.

But this morning we could not help but to think of those elementary school kids in Connecticut. As I was putting up some ornaments I made in first grade, I found myself getting a little emotional – not, as in other years, at the memories I have, but because there are twenty children who will never make another ornament or put up the Christmas tree with their parents. There are twenty children whose presents might even be under the tree already but who will never open them, and who will never put presents under their own trees for their children to open.

Many children die every day. They die of hunger, they are murdered, they die of diseases. The difference is that this made the news. But the fact is that a very troubled young man who is a year younger than me needlessly walked into an elementary school full of kids who haven’t even had a chance to mess up their lives or make successes of them yet, and he killed them without any motive.

Some people are asking where God is in all of this. Do you think He wasn’t there? Do you think He isn’t grieved at the horror that took place in that school? This is not the time to ask, “Where is God?” It’s the time to pray that He will comfort those left behind. How can people fight to keep Him out of the schools and then accusingly ask where He was when this happened? Many, many families are in indescribable pain at this moment and there is nothing on this earth that can take their pain away. All we can do is to pray that they will be comforted, that God will help them through and show them how to live.

We lived in Colorado Springs at the time of the Columbine shooting, and that was beyond horrific. But these were elementary school children, between the ages of 5 and 10 according to news sources, and they are the picture of innocence, untouched, unsullied, untainted, little children. And there are parents who will not hold them in their arms ever again. That is unspeakable horror.

Pray for these people, pray for the school, pray for the surviving children who had to witness this, and pray for other children who are less televised but no less in trouble. Love those around you. And be grateful for this season, which despite everything, is one of hope and love. We are not to take these things and these times with family and friends for granted; we are to appreciate them and help those who are not so fortunate.

He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away. Revelation 21:4.

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The Naked Truth

Why are we not real with God? Why do we hide things from Him, as if He doesn’t know already? Why do we think that showing Him our wounds and the rotted flesh of our sin will make Him turn away from us? It is when we don’t show Him our true selves that we feel far from Him.

He is God.

He knocks on the door of our hearts

He sees everything; He knows everything. He knew all the wrong we would do in our lives before the universe was even made. He knew every wrong thing we would do even after we’re saved, even after we’re washed clean by the blood of Christ. All the times we betray Him, deny Him, spurn Him…He knew these things, yet He died for us anyway. Hiding things we are ashamed of only hurts Him and us more, because it prolongs the agony of being separate from Him. He delights in us; He loves us; He sings over us (Zephaniah 3:17). He longs to be with us. When we hide things from Him, just as much as we feel far from Him, He longs to have us face Him again. The moment we let go and lay ourselves open before Him, we feel His healing touch. He does not condemn us or harshly rebuke us; He forgives us and heals the deep wounds sin has left in our lives.

 

Let all be stripped away, Father, only do not let me go from Your holy presence.

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