Tuesday, October 9, 2012

what hath Chris wrought?







Yesterday was one of those beautiful, cool Autumn afternoons that just begs you to go for a ride. So throwing a leg over the Tiger, Theresa and I rode up through Valley Center, on the back roads, and the twisties and arrived at Bates Nut Farm. Cruising past the hundreds at the pumpkin patch, and past the petting zoo, there was ample parking at the gift shop. Where we were greeted by the various witches, ghosts, and goblins reminding us that Halloween was only 23 days away. Past the other aisles filled with this holiday's gift items, we turned the corner and there was a Thanksgiving area-or harvest area, reminding us that it is only seven weeks until Thanksgiving. But it was surrounded by Christmas trees, and other holiday items reminding us that Christmas is only 78 days away-shop now! Or only 68 days if you are using the Wal-Mart Lay-Away plan. All of this on a beautiful Autumn day, Columbus Day, October 8th. Which we use to celebrate his birthday, which is really the 12th. Which falls in line with other American holidays, moved to a convenient Monday to make a three day weekend. Like Labor Day, a day we all take off to celebrate working, do the jobless celebrate that every day? President's Day, where we celebrate the birthdays of Abe and George, and Marty King Day, to celebrate Martin Luther King's birthday. Only the 4th of July is Monday independent, unless it falls on a Monday, thus interrupting/disturbing the three day weekend cycle for many.
Which makes me wonder, in the United States of America, why don't we celebrate Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian cartographer, who lent his first name to us-translation America. I guess we could have been the United States of Vespucci, thankfully we took his first name, but I rather not go there. So blame it on Chris, an Italian, financed by Spain, who was looking for a way east by going west and discovered America. If you discount the Indians already here, or the Vikings earlier trip some 500 years earlier. Way too many holidays for me, particularly when you add in the Hallmark days of Father's, Mother's, and Grandparents Days. Which when I heard the news last night that Hallmark was closing a Kansas City factory due to lack of business confused me. Another true American success story. Who will send out a card for that?
Only to be deluged by the various political posters and signs littering the sides of the road-can't wait until election day is over-over 28 more days until then. Am I the only one sick of political ads?And I ask, "What hath Chris wrought?"
Perhaps the most important day to come is being neglected in the secular world, and also by many churches. It is the day Jesus calls His church home, and out of this world, referred to as the Rapture. No date is given, per scripture, leaving May 21st, and the end of the Mayan calendar suspicious, and a lie. So to all of you who forward me articles about the possible date, don't! I trash them, they are the spirit of anti-Christ. Beside if you are saved, it won't matter-but if left behind....don't be. Not the end of the world, but birth pangs, as God will be creating a new earth for us! Someone left behind has to capitalize on that. Maybe another Hallmark holiday celebrating that day...but not for long.
God tells us to look for the season of His return, and it is upon us. The warning signs are-wars and rumors of wars. Heard any Mideast news lately? Pestilence-how about the West Nile Virus? We returned peanut butter to Costco yesterday because it may be tainted with salmonella. Spinal meningitis is spreading, a friend of ours was tested for it yesterday, spread by a tainted steroid she was prescribed. Inflation-how about $5 gas in California-look out Midwest, it's coming. A shortage of food, higher prices, and all you have to do is go shopping to see that. Join the club. Rebellious children, mothers against their own, and the headlines all speak of Jesus' return. Are you ready?
God has been sending out invitations for this event for over 2000 years-don't get left behind. If you missed the invitation, don't wait for a Hallmark card. Although they have Christmas and Easter covered-two other days not reserved for only a Monday three day weekend, read your Bible. Ask your pastor, and turn to God. Ask Him into your life, and then trust Him. Tell others-the time is shorter than we think, and each day is one day closer. Jesus is coming soon! And I wonder, how could Hallmark miss the chance to sell invitations to that? I hear this plant in KC may be available...
And after, will their cards reflecting this be found under Anniversaries, Births, or Deaths? I won't be here, so it doesn't matter. But what about today? Where will you be tomorrow?
When you care enough to send the very best, remember God already did.
love with compassion,
Mike
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