Irresistible Distractions

I get distracted by all the hate talk

I take it not personally it is irresistible

But then God touched me on the shoulder

And whispered in my ear that

“You are Love” and I love you

 

So, I opened my eyes and saw you

as my beautiful distraction;

You are beautiful, and irresistible!

We disagree but we need not hate!

So, come closer and we shall talk

Perhaps we can be friends. . .

 

We come from different worlds

Perhaps even different planets

Only God knows

But who cares – we certainly don’t

We’ll just share table, drink coffee, talk

 

People don’t do that anymore – talk

I guess they’re too busy chasing egos

I was in that profession for years

Then God taught me to be a teacher

 

God knows. . . She knows better than I do

Now, when I think that I have learned

God slows me down, sometimes stops me cold

For twenty-five years I learned from the young

And blesses me by bringing me you

To distract me and bring me back to real life

To sit, talk, and drink coffee.

 

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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Banality of Evil

We are all confronted by evil; to me, most of this evil comes in the form of trite expectations expected by society. We are pressured by family, friends, political leaders, and our religious leaders to conform to a society that in reality does not exist in God’s world. Each new generation is preparing for a new age that never arrives, except only in its thinking.

There is only one way to live. We must open our hearts, push our education into the back of our minds and think in the present, or as spiritual philosophers say, in the now. When we do this, we realize that our life is meaningless unless we see others as children of God, accepting that they also are created by goodness and reflect the same. This is our one moral duty. This is loving our neighbor as ourselves.

Matthew reports the words of Jesus after His sermon on the mountain that we must live a life that gives honor to God by our good works. Ours is not the glory; glory is only in and with God. We share this glory because of God’s love and faithfulness to us. Both of which we must share with others to realize and live in God’s glorious presence. I think of the purification of the Levites by YHWH. This symbolic action brings the gift of God within us. In effect, the Israelites were sacrificing the worldly pleasures of one sect of their group to bring God’s presence within the entire population. This is what our priests and clergy do preparing for their life of ministry. However, we must do the same in our personal lives to bring God’s Love and Grace to all people regardless of their race, creed, or religion.

We must shed all unhealthy desires for worldly riches and accept that God is the only element in our lives that gives us life, invites us to shed all overbearing impulses that invade our consciousness and, helps us understand the reality of death. I remind myself that for God nothing is impossible. Being 82 years on this planet, I sometimes complain about physical problems and insecurities. It is times such as these that I think of what God did for Zacharias and Elizabeth in their advanced ages. Nothing is impossible in God’s world. This assures me that evil, the banality of evil, is ever present in our minds dictating untruths. Therefore, I meditate; therefore, I listen to God when praying. Therefore, I put my life in God’s hands every night and every day, for this is my true living; this is the life I share with my wife of 57 years, the gift God joined in my life.

Yes, there is evil in the world in which we live; but it is nothing when we accept God in our hearts.

 ©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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The Turmoil of Life

Or should this really be the turmoil of life and death; or, better yet, the stink of life and death~~~

A – We rise this morning to a day filled with promises of love and glory. The Sun is shining; the birds are singing their glorious songs; and the children are happily skipping their way to school down the street. We step out our front door, look at the beautiful day, and decide that it is the perfect day  to walk to work, for the Lord is sending Her love and grace to fulfill our baskets of plenty today.

We stop at the local coffee shop, get our favorite cup of coffee and when we turn around, bump into a lady, being very upset, we apologize and go on the way to the office. When we get to the office, we notice our suit jacket, shirt, and tie are very stained by spilled coffee. . . the rest of our day goes downhill very quickly.

 

B – We rise this morning to a day filled with promises of love and glory. There is no Sun; a storm is blowing the leaves on the trees upside down. No birds are singing their glorious songs; and there are no children happily walking to school; their mothers are all backing their SUV’s out of the driveways to drive the children the three blocks down the street. We hop in our own cars, drive the few blocks to work, park, run into the coffee shop, grab a cup of coffee, turn quickly, exchange pleasantries with the same woman we bumped into yesterday behind to us, rush to our office, and go to our desk. . . and have the best day of the year.

 Why does God play such foolish games on us?

 Ah, yes, the fickleness and turmoil of modern-day life!

 

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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Joy Sustained

Why do we rely so much on joy? Most of our daily life is joy free! Let’s face it, we get up, eat a quick breakfast, grab a cup of coffee and off we go for a 10 – 12 – 14-hour day depending on commuting time to work. And that’s if we don’t have to fly across the country for a corporate or client meeting. We never know what each day will bring in the way of joylessness.

So, how do we have a pain-free day? The answer is, we don’t. it is virtually impossible to go through the day in our world the way that we have created it, without suffering in some way, little or big, the suffering is always there.

And, we need to find joy to sustain us through these days to boost our spiritual journeys through our lives just to keep our feet firmly on the ground. We need joy for this spiritual ground-ness.

As Paul writes in Ecclesiastes “a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.”  Psychologists will tell us that the pain that our wok gives us in our daily struggles is also the root for the joys in our lives. We must build on these roots.

The pain that brings us to struggle is also the root of joy. We have to build on these roots of joy to sustain our lives. And the simplest way is to follow our instincts. Man is a social animal. Go to lunch with a business associate. Do not talk about business. Talk about each other; share each other’s stories; be a visitor in another person’s life. Become part of the greater family of man.

Begin to feel a part of something greater than yourself and know that whatever tomorrow will bring is okay, because God knows.

 

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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Jesus, Sent by God

Jesus is not accepted as the Son of God by all religions. However, Jesus is accepted as one of the long lines of revered prophets sent by God to advise and counsel His people here on earth by many of the great religions on earth. This influence impossibly guided Jesus and the disorder will attest to his place among the prophets. As with many previous prophets, the authorities killed him. He was condemned by the Hebrews of His day and was nailed to a tree  by the Romans because he threatened the establishments of both orders. As did so many of the other prophets that came along, by threatening the power of the establishment, particularly the very word of the priests, at best you were cast our, at worst you were sacrificed. Even today, those priests in the Roman Church, who speak outside of the official word are threatened by the power of the church or excommunicated. And there are radicals out there that may threaten to kill those priests, just as they killed Jesus.

My ultra conservative Christian brothers and sisters may want to stop reading now.

Jesus was not a conservative Christian; Jesus was not a Liberal rabble-rouser. Jesus was sent to speak against the established order and restore God’s word of Love.

I have been a Christian all my life and believed in what the Bible taught and what the church leaders preached. In the late 1980s I had some really tough experiences of loss, failures, and frustrations. I delved deeper into my meditations; I became a prayer minister; I began studying the daily life of Jesus; it was drilled into my life that Jesus was a Christian, but He wasn’t. He was always a Jew, so I began re-reading everything I had learned with the understanding that Jesus was Jewish not Christian.  

There were several other Gospels written about Jesus that were buried  by the religious leaders in Rome because they did not like them, or they did not like the authors. For example, read the Gospel of Mary; think how this small gospel, supposedly written by a woman, would have changed our century, if allowed in our Bible back in the 4th century.

Light and prayer surrounded my thinking and my aura; my entire relationship with Jesus change; and explosion of birdsong and bees singing in harmony awakened my senses eenlightening me that Jesus did not come to earth to begin a new religion; He came to earth to open our eyes to the Love of God and the brotherhood of all mankind; not the separation of people according to color or origin or gender.

We are of one family; the family of God; and, Jesus is our teacher, our guide through the hard times, reminding us that our Father is with us always in rough times and in good times. I am not better than you. I love you. This is the message; this is why God sent Jesus to lead us.

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt. 

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Mankind is Wrong

It’s interesting about mankind. Mankind wrote the Bible. Mankind has believed. Or convinced himself. That would have said that the Bible is the word of God. But we have to remember that it was written by man for man’s benefit. And man has edited it. And come down through the ages. In such an edited form. By man! Can we really exclusively believe that it’s the word of God? I say not. I say it’s the word of man. Edited so that. We hope. And pray that it may be the word of God. The intentions are good. The intentions may be holy. But I truly cannot say and cannot believe that it is the final word of God.

The only thing that I can say is that I pray that it has come comes close to the word of God. Do I believe that? Much of it is inspiring. Prayers that are given by God. I do believe that. Some of the thoughts that I have come directly from God. And therefore, some of the prayers that are in the Bible do come from God. But do I believe that the great religions are religions of God? No. Because the religions and the rules of the religions are prepared and are governed by man. Who says that you must be baptized to be part of a religion, or to be married in the church, or to be buried? Jesus did not demand that one be baptized. In order to be God’s Child.

Can we leave it that way?

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Love’ Power

I praise a true image of God’s love.

I believe it is what Jesus would have wanted of me.

This is because God anoints us with the essence of life, and

we must demonstrate His love by giving ourselves to assist others.

I live my life leaving all evil thoughts and actions behind

only to offer love to all I meet.

This is what God calls me to do daily.

I rise daily to experience the love of my wife

and to hear and see the beauty of God’s creation.

I do not separate people into us and them.

There is only we because we are one in God’s creation.

God anoints us with love to share

His grace with all we meet, human or beast.

When we speak words that help others,

we share the blessed light of Jesus, glorify God.

There is nothing that is more powerful within us than our words;

we, therefore, must speak with love in our hearts and voices.

When we do this, we create goodness in others and the world.

 By choosing love in our words, we reveal

the presence of God within us and Jesus with us.

We are made in His image, and this image includes wisdom and

when practicing love, we are truly glorifying His name,

as Jesus asks in the Gospel of Matthew.

So, walk in God’s light of Love. Show Love’s Power!

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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A Waiting Life, or Memories of Helplessness

Rising at 4:50 in the morning
45 minutes feeding and walking the dogs
woke my wife, dressed her, and off we went
to the surgical care center for an early morning visit,

armed with memories of multitudes of prayers
from our priests, deacons, members of the food pantry,
and members of the people served by the pantry.
I always feel guilty having others pray to God for our needs;

All night and morning my meditating, praying
for the sure hands of the surgeon,
the thoroughness of the OR nurses, and the anesthesiologist.

God is so busy. There are millions around the world
needier than us. Why will he notice the prayers of people
to assist my surgeon, handle my emergency, keep me calm for the surgery when there is so much other need.

But, God is always there. God is there for us wherever and whenever we need him. He is there when we sit down to pray, or just to meditate about how He fills our life with wonder.

When we are in most need, never forget, God is always with us.

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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Eternal Life

I believe we live forever. . .
Is there life after death?
I’ll let you know. . .

in a few years.

I don’t know; some say our soul lives forever.
God bless us if that is true.
Being a spiritualist,

I have struggled

Fighting with this over and over –
But I have found one truth that matters
We do live forever. . . kinda, forever. . .
In our love; our eternal God-given love

The love we first received from our parents –
then we shared with our children –
our children passed this love to our grandchildren;
And so on through the ages.
Yes, I will live forever. . .
through the ages. . . with eternal Love.

I find a sense of calm and comfort in embracing this thought.

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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God’s Candles

The morning glows in brightness and song;
with my wife Linda, I face this evil world.
She is virtue; She is integrity!
The evil of the world cannot overcome
the brightness and song of God’s Candles!

Today is Maundy Thursday.
We celebrate with Jesus in brightness and song,
His time with us on earth.
We know He will leave us for three days,
and when He returns, He will bring
the brightness and song of God’s Candles. . .
and place them in all our hearts. . . forever!

©Russell Kendall Carter, BA. MAT. Dlitt.

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