Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Sometimes things appear too late. Take life seriously, but not to the extent of not forgiving yourself. We can start over ...and try to do things better. But sometimes it's better to repair what we already have, especially if starting over means discarding all those around us whom we find as intolerable as others perhaps find us. And don't forget, most things that explode, don't merely hit the target, but shrapnel flies about, injuring many others.
I grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Some people think that people there live back in time. Though untrue, I would say that to a certain extent, that may be a good thing. I think our Founding Fathers put more thought into many things than we do. And to be honest, I believe we've moved beyond the point of where we may have been able to fix it. But I'm not going to go backwards in time ...I'm merely going to try to blog backwards, in an attempt to create just one more convenience in your life. Though, to be honest with you, my goal is not to bring total peace and comfort to you!
There are people who have done wrong, but now have been brought down to one of the lowest levels of emotional despondency, as others say they just got what they deserved. But if you've had a good upbringing, would you wish them anything less? Would you say they deserved that violent life they perhaps have had?
Every so often they are confronted by another type of prisoner. This other type of person is angry that they've been incarcerated ...and they will attempt to conduct business in prison, the same way they did before they went to prison. They despise and reject authority on every level ...and they will not hesitate to use any means to assert themselves as superior over all those around them.
Going back a bit, to the mention of the Correctional Facility, and the prisoners reading their Bibles ...I actually worked within a federally mandated Mental Health prison, which sadly, no longer exists. I found a body of believers who were interested in Bible study. It began with little interest, but very interesting and encouraging. But then it grew, and the fringes of the effects of their mental illnesses began to factor in more ...with the distractions looming larger and larger upon the horizon.
With the population in the mentally ill prison, I would not want to read the Book of First Kings, chapter three. Now, many of you recall what has been said of Solomon. God had asked Solomon what he wanted ...and Solomon asked for an understanding heart to judge the multitude of people he had to rule over as king, so he could fairly discern between good and bad. And God said he would grant Solomon a wise and understading heart ...and give him much more for not asking selfishly for himself.
Then his first mentioned act of putting that wisdom to use was a well-known case where two women each made the same claim. What Solomon called for in that case was something that goes totally against my experience in the field of Mental Health. I've heard of horrific cases where someone took literally ...what was not to be taken literally. So, with my background, I felt it not wise at all what Solomon had said. But I certainly would not question the wisdom of one whom God had endowed with wisdom ...I'm certainly wise enough myself, not to do that! So I felt I just ...must not understand.
Instead, we should search beyond ourselves, and call forth the richness of our children, who ...though they be often filled with frivilous requests, are too youthful to perceive or admit that their sole unspoken request is for their parents to be at peace, to not divide ...but to somehow survive ...
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