Friday, October 5, 2007

Societal Problems.

found an article on someones blog on bebo, i think its amazing how much god is moving through our realm of internet into the metting places of millions of young people all around the world, i myself have been struggling with keeping close to god's word and reminding myself that life is so much more than fun and games.

anyway here is the article/blog, i really liked i

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I am currently sitting on my Queen-size bed ,typing on my state of the art laptop. One glance around my room and you see an expensive stereo, a digital camera and a cellphone. My family is defined in the top 6% of income earners in New Zealand. I hate being rich. I hate wealth. Well, I don't hate wealth, I hate the fact that others are struggling well everything in my life is handed to me on a plate. A few months ago, I was almost oblivious to this fact. I mean, I saw the African kids on T.V., but I kept saying to myself
"Don't worry, they've got people taking care of that, just sit here and enjoy your life, most people are well off in the world anyway." . Over the past few months though, God has been softening my heart and creating awareness of how much the world needs us, as Christians, to stand up and show his love.

THE PROBLEM:


The world is a lost place. A place where inequalities between continents, countries, races and genders are extreme. No matter how much we've tried, how many people we've appointed, how many organisations (United Nations, Its time for some accountablilty) we have created, the world is not getting anywhere. "How can I make such a cynical judgment?" , you may ask. Well I can, because I've heard people's experiences of the world and I have the facts- Facts that will shock you:

1)The average Japanese woman can expect to live to be 84. The average Botswanan will reach just 39.

2)China has 44 million missing women.

3)Every cow in the European Union is subsidised by $2.50 a day. That's more than what 75 per cent of Africans have to live on.

4)More than 12,000 women are killed in Russia each year as a result of domestic violence.

5)One in five people lives on less than $1 a day

6)Landmines kill or maim at least one person every hour

7)A third of the world's population is at war.

8)There are 27 million slaves in the world today

9)Some 120,000 women and girls are trafficked into western europe
each year.

10)More people can identify the golden arches of McDonalds than the Christian cross.


These are only just a small fraction of the many horrible (some are even too much to put on bebo!) statistics there are on the world. This proves it: The world is lost. We have no hope, or do we? There is still hope. There is still time to make the world a better place..

The Challenge:

A Challenge to the Church:

”American churches have spent $8.1 billion on audio and projection equipment in the last year”

The church needs to start obeying God by having its focus on the lost, instead of trying to please its congregation by placing big screens, lights and other fancy technology in church. Granted, a lot of churches have lots of technology to increase its ministry, to draw more people in etc. but the fact the American churches have spent $8.1 billion on audio and projection is extreme. Imagine if they took that $8 billion, and used it to feed the hungry, give the homeless a home, and “tell the world that Jesus lives”, as the famous Hilsong song goes. What a ministry that would be!! God has commanded us in the bible to help the needy again and again, to find the lost, to tell others about god:

Deut. 15:7. If there is a poor man among you, one of your brothers, in any of the towns of the land which the LORD your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart, nor close your hand to your poor brother; but you shall freely open your hand to him, and generously lend him sufficient for his need in whatever he lacks.
Deut. 26:12. When you have finished paying the complete tithe of your increase in the third year, the year of tithing, then you shall give it to the Levite, to the stranger, to the orphan and the widow, that they may eat in your towns, and be satisfied.
Lev. 19:19. Now when you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap to the very corners of your field, neither shall you gather the gleanings of your harvest. Nor shall you glean your vineyard, nor shall you gather the fallen fruit of your vineyard; you shall leave them for the needy and for the stranger. I am the LORD your God.
Prov. 31:8. [Commandment to kings.] Open your mouth for the dumb, for the rights of all the unfortunate. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and defend the rights of the afflicted and needy.
Is. 58:66. Is this not the fast which I choose, to loosen the bonds of wickedness, to undo the bands of the yoke, and to let the oppressed go free, and break every yoke? Is it not to divide your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into the house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh?
Jer. 22:3. Do justice and righteousness, and deliver the one who has been robbed from the power of his oppressor. Also do not mistreat or do violence to the stranger, the orphan, or the widow; and do not shed innocent blood in this place.
Luke 12:33. "Sell your possessions and give to charity; make yourselves purses which do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near, nor moth destroys."
Luke 3:11. And [John the Baptist] would answer and say to them, "Let the man with two tunics share with him who has none, and let him who has food do likewise."
Mt. 5:42. Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you.
The church sometimes neglects this fact, even though Jesus himself spent his life with the poor, needy and lost. If the churches of the World combine together, and focus on changing the stats mentioned above, then God will truly move in this planet. We sing the song “Solution” by Hillsong United, which talks about us being God’s hands and feet, but do we really mean it? Do we really want to be his hands and feet, or do we just want to sit in our isolated Christian lives and do nothing.

At the moment, the leaders from my youth group are currently building houses in the slums of Mexico. After seeing the absolute poverty and the lost people, one of our leaders offered us challenge on the youth group blog:

“OK, so imagine this scene:
Jesus walks into Rojo Gomez* and sees the poverty, his heart melts and cries out in pain as he sees the conditions they live in, the sheet for a roof, the bare refrigerators, the dodgy wiring, the lack of running water, no sewage, beds without mattresses, clothes that have gone rotten because they have had to be stored outside…
So in seeing this need, he acts.
Would he stand on the roadside and say “I am the Son of God, build this family a house!” or would he gather people around him and quietly, without fanfare pick up a hammer and start building?
So, what will you do?
* Rojo Gomez is the name of the valley where the slum city we’re working is.”
That’s my question to the church.

WHAT WILL YOU DO? Will you preach to millions about giving and not give yourself? Or will you set the benchmark and give and give until you have given all you have?

A Challenge to us:

As Christians, we have a huge responsibility to help the needy, as the verses above tell us.

Sometimes though, we have no idea of how we can possibly help, or make any sort of change.

There are three ways you can make change:

1.) Through self-denial:
Giving up time, skills or money is the best way to affect change. Ways you can do this is vast. Volunteer at a local ministry or charity. Don’t have takeaways for six months, and instead give it to a charity etc.

If you need specific ideas of how you can help, bebo-mail/comment me.

2.) Through encouraging/pushing your government and church leaders to act.
Each and every person has a voice. If Christians stand up and make their voice heard, then change will happen. Simple as that.

3.) Through Prayer to God.
Nothing can happen without God. We need to pray, if we want the lost to be found.

So my challenge to you is to GET INVOLVED. I know its hard to know where to start, we have to try. I have to try. Because if we don’t try, our world is doomed.

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just on another note, would appreciate some prayers as im really struggling with my faith at the moment.

am getting baptised come the 21st.

just hoping that i won't lose sight of god and his purpose for me by then as i don't want this baptism to be meaningless.

thanks all..

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

HEY BUDDY WHAT IS THE STRUGGLE REVOLVE AROUND, LIKE IS IT FEELING BASED OR WHAT
u r ransomed, healed restored and forgiven
u may not feel it think it or dwell on its implications but that is what ur
live in the knowledge, u aint got the keys to your thought prisons/chains
cos the door and its padlocks have been taken away
its a mirage
Romans 7:14ff[AH FOLLOWING VERSES INCASE U DIDNT KNOW :0L ] ops sorry 4caps

OMP

Kevin Bales said...

Thanks for a heartfelt post. That figure of 27 million slaves comes from my research and a book I wrote - I know how daunting modern slavery can be, I have seen it up close. But I want to tell you that I have just published a book that sets out a 25 year plan for the eradication of global slavery - it is possible, all things are possible with God's help, and this job is clearly doable. The book is called Ending Slavery: How We Free Today's Slaves - you can get it on Amazon, or from our website: FreetheSlaves.net - and learn a lot more about modern slavery there as well.
Thanks!
Kevin Bales

_Crispus_ said...

thats ok, just note that the artcile was not of my own creation, allthough i agree with all of it, i found it on bebo.

but yes i agree anything is possible with god behind our cause, we just need A LOT more people to take action on this.

writing book's is one great way, sending articles into newspapers, magazines, new columns etc is a brilliant way to get everyone into it.

bumper stickers, with website links. or the name of your book, deep down whether religious or not we all know what is right and wrong (which ironically, i believe, comes from god) and all want to change it.

god bless, hope your future endevours are blessing and sucessful.