Tuesday, October 23, 2012

the new states







Located here within our wonderful US of A are four states whose first name is New. New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, and New York, all settled by different groups of people, who were looking for something new, but wishing to incorporate some of the history and traditions of their homeland. Bringing the best of the old, and mixing it with the new, this was the basis of our country. No more of the same only different philosophy, but part of a "new nation, conceived in liberty...where all men are created equal." New in the best sense of the word.
I was part of the New Coke phenomenon when it was introduced. And failed as a product, but won as a marketing gem for Classic Coke. The US of A has laws concerning the use of the word new in advertising, and it could only be new for awhile. It went away long before it ever got old. But yet we have these four states, some enduring over 200 years, with New Mexico celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. And for those of you who tend to think in a blonde mode, New England is not a state, despite it having its own football team. Patriots yes, just not eligible for statehood.
New York, although named after an English town, was really settled by the Dutch-at least New York City was, before the English arrived, they called it New Amsterdam. New Hampshire has the motto of "live free or die," yet is very liberal and votes Democratic. More laws, more government=less freedom. What was old Hampshire like? Then there is New Jersey, or just Jersey. You don't call New York just York, or New Hampshire just Hampshire, and you really are wrong if you call New Mexico just Mexico. Yet Jersey can drop the New, unlike any other state. And if you think Jersey Turnpike when you think of New Jersey, and Bayonne, Jersey City, and some other eyesores of the Garden State, you wonder just how bad was the old Jersey in England? I grew up in Jersey-I can comment. Remember this is the state that when John Lindsay was running for mayor of NYC was know to comment, "Keep New York clean, dump your trash in New Jersey." Cleverly disguised as the Meadowlands, really a landfill. New? Jersey?
Which brings us to New Mexico, USA. The state I moved to from Jersey. Where they don't speak Spanish, their language is English, like the rest of the US of A, with the possible exception of California. Called the "Land of Enchantment," all you have to do is watch one sunset to know why. Where hi-tech meets old world, home of the Atomic Bomb, the best heart surgeons, and the Navajo Nation, aka the world's largest ghetto. But new it is, and with a culture all its own, a flavor to food all its own, and a beauty unique to itself, although it shares a long border with Mexico. Which we don't call Old Mexico, and we don't refer to Old York, Old Hampshire, or Old Jersey. No Old England sports teams either. Where when something new was started, the old was left behind. A new life, in a new country, with new freedoms.
In heaven we find the city of New Jerusalem. And just like we become a "new creature" in Christ when we are born again, this New Jerusalem will be like no other city on earth. Named after the city which is the apple of God's eye, no more wars, bombs, dissidents, or those who refuse to honor God will be residents there. It will have gold for streets, relegating it to asphalt status. All you gold buyers, do you know you are really just storing up heavenly asphalt? Gates made up of one huge pearl each. And the beauty is like none other ever seen-for no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor mind imagined the things of God. It is an eternal city, with eternal residents. Truly a land of enchantment. But you must be born again to gain access. You must become a new creature in Christ...where behold the old is passed away. Where there is no old to compare it to, and it doesn't even mention any turnpikes.
The ultimate New destination for those looking for freedom, and finding it in Jesus Christ. A final settlement for believers, who are referred to in scripture as sojourners, or those just travelling through this earth. Who have a real destination and homeland which are all the same. And to which we aspire to go to someday. If only you believe.
Believe in your heart, and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is God and you will be saved. Yet so many are hard hearted, and refuse Him. Choosing instead to stay the same with the same old sin. And if you consider God harsh for not accepting sinners, remember it is His grace by which you are saved, not of yourself. No sin in heaven, at that time we will fully know God's true justice, thankfully revealed to us in love.
So look ahead, or look up as scripture encourages, the New Jerusalem is closer than it was to us yesterday. Whether from New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, or New Mexico, or any of its old namesakes, there is no place like heaven. No matter where you are from, it is more important where you are going. Going back to the garden, heaven, New Jerusalem...truly there is no place like home. Not found on any map, only within the kingdom of God.
love with compassion,
Mike
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