I’m Angry… My Personal Thoughts and Reflections on the Death of George Floyd

“Be angry [at sin—at immorality, at injustice, at ungodly behavior], yet do not sin; do not let your anger [cause you shame, nor allow it to] last until the sun goes down. And do not give the devil an opportunity [to lead you into sin by holding a grudge, or nurturing anger, or harboring resentment, or cultivating bitterness].” – Ephesians 4:26-27

I’m angry! I cannot unsee what I saw. I saw a man tortured before my very eyes and before the eyes of a nation. Killed for what, I ask? He was taken captive, pressed down and broken, unheard by the very ones who were meant to do him no harm. He was betrayed by the ones who were meant to protect and serve. All for what? He cried out. He called out, using his voice to indicate his distress, and he was met with stone-faced indifference. He was disregarded. He was silenced. He was brutally and forever quieted by hate, by sin, and by evil.

Hate. Sin. Evil. All of these rolled up into one become the IT that lives among us. IT becomes the unsaid and the said. The IT is blatant and insidious. IT is poisonous and beguiling. IT is captivating and deadly. IT dwells among us, and IT is in the hearts of men. IT influences our actions and many times our inaction. IT steers us in a wayward direction that is far from God. IT causes us to enter into the zone of desperate wickedness. IT is vile and despicable. Because of IT – the hate, the sin, the evil – we become barbarians of darkness and harbingers of immorality. To this, I say NO! This cannot be our course.

Hear me when I say that even in my justified anger, I must not forget God. You must not forget God. We cannot forget the LORD. Is it hard to breathe through this? Yes, it is. I know. It is an unbelievable and unjust state that we have come to in our world. God help us! What we must remember, however, is that we are called to a spiritual mindedness and a more righteous response. We combat IT by lifting up the LORD even more. Jesus conquered the IT, therefore we are conquerors. Keep your mind stayed on that. Without God and a godly sensibility, without a sanctified morality, without a holy compass, and without a prayerful heart rooted in love, we become messengers of and slaves to the IT.

As I tearfully type these words, I have to put Ephesians 4:26-27, Matthew 5:43-44, Ephesians 6:12, and so many other scriptures into practice…on repeat mode. I have to remember Jesus in all of this madness. I have to remember love. But I also have to lend my voice to #GeorgeFloyd and to all of those who like him have suffered at the hands of IT. Brown-skinned, white-skinned, melanin deficient skinned – no matter who you are or where you come from, you and I must take a stand against the IT.

Thoughts for YOU to Consider:

1) Who will you serve on this day? (Will you be a servant of IT or a follower of the LORD JESUS CHRIST?)

2) Who do you help by remaining silent when you see, are aware of, or blindly, comfortably, and quietly accept the IT around you?

3) Are you your brother’s keeper? (Who is your brother, and is this based on skin color?)

4) Are we to help the fatherless, the homeless, the widowed, the poor, the indigent, the godless?

5) What are you doing to deal with the IT among us?

6) Is what happened to #GeorgeFloyd indicative of what can happen to any man, woman, boy or girl in this country or in this world?

7) What reaction should you have when you are faced with the outrageous audacity of the IT?

WHERE ARE THE CHRISTIAN VOICES NOW?

#AWAKEN #ENOUGH #SPEAKFORTHOSEWHOCANNOT #CONQUERINGTHEIT #JUSTICEFORALL #BLACKLIVESMATTER #KINGJESUS

Essentials for the Disciple of Christ

What is needed to get through this life? For the disciple of Christ, there are essential elements that are needed in order to live. They are non-negotiable.

Read and Reflect: Ephesians 6:10-18, AMP and Galatians 5:16-26.

1) Take the strength of the LORD with you into every aspect of your day. Allow His influence to wash over you. Let His might and will steer you as you face any and all situations. Grant the LORD power over you and over your entire existence. Know that your strength is His strength.

2) Don the covering of the LORD. Be assured that His presence and His protection are guaranteed, if you are truly in Christ. Understand that His covering affords you, as His disciple, eternal safety and assurance. Wrap yourself up in His Word. Wear the Word in such a way that it becomes your spiritual armor.

3) Be of a confident mindset and have an attitude of belief, as it relates to the power of the LORD. Know assuredly that there is nothing higher than or greater than the LORD. Understand that nothing in the physical realm or the spiritual realm is above the Most High. Appreciate the righteous and holy ability of God to be God.

4) Know and listen to the Holy Spirit. Partake of Him and His offerings. Trust that the Holy Spirit of God will teach you, transform you, convict you, ground you, focus you, center you, aim you, and help you to see the LORD more clearly. Understand that He will guide you in all ways of righteousness.

5) Pray and praise your way through every circumstance. Do so without ceasing. Before, during, and after challenging encounters, offer up a blessing to God. Learn to speak Scripture over the things that come against you. Give a holy shout with the word of God, saying it over the people who cross your path. Pray for the world, and praise God in the process.

Your Challenge of the Week: Consider how Jesus Christ lived His life. Take special notice of how He trained His disciples. Write down your findings. Feel free to share what you have learned with us.

God bless you all. May you stay in the safety and care of our Father. Don’t stop seeking Him. Don’t stop walking with Him. Don’t stop surrendering to Him.

#awaken2020

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Banners and Platforms

How do YOU communicate to others what you have come to learn about the LORD?

Do you devotedly raise up the LORD so that others might see His glory?

Do you openly celebrate Him at each victory that He gives you?

Do you confidently acknowledge Him as the Most High over all of your challenges?

Do you zealously speak His name and honor Him with your praise no matter what the circumstance?

When was the last time you lifted up or even spoke about our King and Savior?

When was the last time you publicly proclaimed His name or talked about His power, His provision, His faithfulness, or His goodness?

When was the last time you held up the LORD so that He could draw all men unto Himself?

Challenge 1: Talk, text, tweet, blog, and/or vlog about the LORD. Do all that you can to show others who God is. Encourage them to get to know Jesus today.

Challenge 2: Study what the significance of a banner is from a scriptural perspective. Refer to Exodus 17.

Challenge 3: Over the coming weeks, study the lives of Moses, David, John the Baptist, Stephen, Peter, Paul, and Jesus. Discover how they each used their respective platforms to glorify the LORD.

#AWAKEN2020