Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Teddy Bear

As I look upon his face
Deep eyes they stare out
Showing love and care.
Whatever you do he loves you.
If all around is gone
You may hate and despise him,
But his eyes just love the same.
When he was rejected, thrown away
I thought I saw a tear
On the face of the teddy bear.

It made me think of God.
His eyes they look to you
Searching, loving, caring.
When life crashes around you,
You have nothing else,
You may despise and hurt Him
But, you can’t stop Him loving you.
He was rejected, killed even.
And I did see a tear
On the face of the Almighty God.

14th July 1990, Northwich, England.

-Richard
The Day of Love

Your deep brown eyes
Sparkling with joy
Reflecting in mine
On this, the day of love.

Your infections smile
Showing great peace
Imbedded in my mind
On this, the day of love.

Your caring heart
Glowing with love
Matched by mine
On this, the day of love.

Thank you for your love
Being there for me
A love I return
On this, the day of love.



13th February 1990, Bradford, England.

-Richard
The Lecture

The Professor at the front
Wandering to and for
Gesticulating with hands and face
Eloquently stating his case.

The students looking bored
Minds wandering around
Trying desperately to retain
Achieving their aim in exam.

Outside the weather is wet
The world unaware
That the people to shape their future
Are sitting up there in “The Lecture”!








January 19th,1990, Bradford, England.


-Richard
Commercial Christmas

The tills clink as
Shoppers are rushing in the eternal haze
Grabbing what they can
In their celebration of Christmas.

Shop keepers grin
As they see their profits soar
Up in the sky
Where the Christmas lights shine.

The wine corks pop
The drink flows, the food eaten
But, where is Jesus
It is His party?

Isn't it?






Christmas 1989, Hartlepool, England.

-Richard
Lost Opportunities

Time and time
Again and again
Walking around with closed eyes
Times a-gone
The chance wasted.
Never to be given again.

You felt it,
As time passed.
A love between you growing.
Time ran out.
You had to leave
Separated by three thousand miles.

Promises to write,
Remaining friends.
But as youth passes by
Summers go on
A page gone,
Left three thousand miles away.


September 1989, Hartlepool, England.

-Richard

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Something that was said during the sermon at Church today really got me thinking.  These thoughts I know will be very controversial and perhaps (should anyone read my ramblings) anger    some folk.

The subject matter was the first letter of Peter and paraphrasing about how Christians are aliens in a foreign land, or using the oft used expression "in the World, but, not of the world".    We also say the Nicene Creed which says we are part of the "one Holy Catholic Church".  So, what does that mean?  It means as Christians we follow Christ as our Leader, our number one priority.  It means that as Christians we are part of the world wide Kingdom.  It means that this Kingdom takes precedent over the earthly nations. It means that every member of this Christ Kingdom should be in every aspect be fighting for the needy, fight for the oppressed, fight for the sick and fight for peace etc....

So, where are we in the world and especially the Western World?  Our Countries take priority.  I'm an American, I'm British and that is my pride.  Our politics reflect this view pouring billions into military, greedily expanding global influence, power and monatary worth. I propose that this is idolatory placing the national flag above that of Christ's Kingdom.  It should be the other way.  This is one thing Marx understood in The International.  No national boundaries with "workers of the world unite".  He although denying God, which was his fatal flaw, did understand how a global, boundary less world really is beneficial for all.

Imagine a world were the billions and billions of dollars spent on making war were instead spent on all the people of the world so all could eat, receive medical care, live together in peace and above all live under love and not hate.

Crazy rantings?  Utopia?  Perhaps...but, it is the Progressive teaching of Christ and His Apostles.

-Richard

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

With everything going on last week I decided not to post my disgust on the recent vote in the Senate on the gun control act.

I am angry for a couple of reasons. The first is one of my major pet peeves. That is the fact that our elected officials cow down to lobbyist and special interests because of the perks they get despite the fact that almost 90% of the population wants background checks. In this case it was the NRA. I am so happy my vote was for these people (and the many others) and not for a Congressman or Senator.

What I can't understand is what is the big issue with background checks. It has to harder for my employees to go to job sites than to get a job. It has harder to be allowed to drive a car than to get a gun. I could go on and on. If folks are so worried about having a background check what are they afraid of.

In fact in reading The Constitution where the "right to bear arms" in a "well regulated militia", and with out debating the militia aspect we have the phrase "well regulated". Therefore, currently not having any regulations for gun sales is in definition not constitutional.

-Richard