Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis 29, 30, Love, Deceit, More and More Wives

 

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 29, 30

Love, Deceit, More and More Wives

In this story, Jacob goes and takes a trip to visit his uncle Laban. Laban who lives some miles a way, has a daughter that Jacob loves, her name is Rachel. Immediately upon seeing her, he falls in love and wants to marry her. The only problem, Laban tells him he has to work for him for seven years and after that seven year period he can marry Rachel. 

Well a series of events happen that I honestly have a hard time figuring out. Laban is deceitful and somehow Jacob marries his older daughter Leah. He doesn't realize he has married the wrong woman until the next morning. See what I'm talking about.

Naturally he is a little upset and has a talk with Laban. Laban makes another agreement that he can marry Rachel if he works for him for another 7 years. Jacob agrees to it and puts in another 7 years of labor. 

Through Jacob's life he has at times practiced deceit, and now, it is being used against him. A lot of people in today's world talk about the concept of Karma, while I don't personally believe in Karma, there are definitely times where God gives us some of our own. In other words concepts like "You reap what you sow" and other come to mind. 

There is another interesting concept here, these two sisters are jealous for all kinds of reasons, children being the main one. Jacob and Leah have a number of children and it is sometime before Rachel is able to bear children. As a result of the jealousy they both give their servants to Jacob to marry, (brining him up to at least 4 wives,) and he has child after child.  Can you imagine that type of jealousy. I know times were different then in a lot of ways, but I can't imagine more than one wife, especially since Jacob so loved Rachel and it was obvious to all of those around.

In life, we need to find peace with where we are at, we need to accept that to get some of the things we want in life, we need to work for it. In Jacob's case it was 14 years. In the end God provided for Jacob, there would be multitudes of descendents and he would accumulate wealth for his hard work habits. There was a price to pay though, one that I can only imagine, and thankfully have never had to experience.  Another lesson though, that reap what you sow thing can cause all kinds of problems if you're not careful, so for me, for you: be careful.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 27, 28: God Uses Broken People

 

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 27, 28

Deceit and How God Uses Broken People

I am grateful that I don't have to be perfect to find favor with God. Many people over the years have told me over and over again how they can't be loved by God because of the things they have done in their past. There are multiple passages in the Bible that says otherwise, this is one of them,

One could, in fact, often does think that they are a good person, that they haven't done anything wrong but in comparison to Christ and the law as established in the Old Testament, (which doesn't exist as of this story) we are all broken. There is an innate nature to all of us that knows at some point the difference between right and wrong. It is clear here that Jacob and his mother know this, as does Jacob's brother Esau. What is somewhat confusing to me, and I'll admit it, is the realization that even after being fooled, and knowing that he was tricked, Isaac keeps the blessing he has made to Jacob, (which rightly belonged to Isaac,) and will not take it back.

We see the decrepit of both Isaac and his mother Rebekah, yet we also see the redemption in part of Jacob as he is traveling and has an experience with God. There is an old song with a line in it that refers to this, "I am climbing Jacob's ladder," which was really the ladder of God. It is during this experience that Jacob makes a pledge to God to follow him, in all ways, for the remainder of his life. He makes a commitment of time, and money.

Have you had a moment of realization where you realize who God is and his power? Have you experienced his love? If so have you made the commitment of time and money, I say, giving time on your calendar and through your bank account? Time and money are often the indicators of a willingness to follow God, in the Old Testament it was a minimum of a 10% commitment, in the New Testament it is the realization that it all belongs to God so it isn't how much you give, but how much you keep. This is a totally different concept. There are often excuses, but like Jacob, if we want the blessings of God we have a commitment to God.

Think about it, yes, God can use that which isn't perfect, me and you, and in our appreciation of that, there should be little to no issue of our willingness to show God appreciation for what he has done for us, even in our brokenness.

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Monday, September 28, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 25, 26, Remarriage, Deceipt, Peace

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 25, 26

Remarriage, Deceit, and Peace

These two chapters seem to go all over the place in regards to themes. It is one of the reasons that I hope these daily devotions encourage you to check out the scriptures yourself, think about them and were possible, apply the concepts learned into your life.

We see that Abraham has remarried after the death of Sarah, despite his age he has more children. There are several things to think about here but one of the things that sticks out to me is the knowledge that this is a continuation of the story of the separation of Jews, Muslims, and to some extent, later on, Christians.

One of the things that causes me to ponder here is that despite the differences in belief that would later develop, Isaac and Ishmael came together to bury their father. There is a recognition of family among these half brothers. They found a way to come together and accomplish something despite their differences. Family and the love of Abraham had for his children, especially these two sons was a contributing factor as to why these two could come together to honor their father. As I write this, it is known in America as National Son's Day; Abraham was a father who was also honored by his sons.

We also read about other decedents and some of the early history of the decedents of Ishmael and Isaac. We also see aspects of deceit among family. There is the desire for power and wealth we see in the story of Jacob and Esau where one brother tricks the other out of his birthright. While it can be debated as to what is right or wrong, one could also debate if one appreciates what they have or do they take these things lightly.

Today, many of us are in the same boat. Do we appreciate the things we have? Do we take what we have for granted and live in the moment or do we plan for the future? I'll admit, I'm guilty and as a result I know how much better things could have been.

There is so much more in these two chapters, but you can check them out for yourself. It would be interesting to know your thoughts and what stuck out to you. What caused you to ponder?

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 23, 24, Lost and Found Love, a Godly Woman

 

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 23, 24

Lost and Found Love, A Godly Woman

I can so relate do the deep love Abraham has had for Sarah, although I don't always understand his reasoning in some things. There comes a time when all of us will leave this planet and so was the case for Sarah who has died. Abraham wants the best for her, even in death, so he goes out of his way to honor her. He insists on buying land to have his wife buried on even after he was offered the land for free. I've learned, grief does that. There is no doubt of the love Abraham had for his wife; we saw it through his life, we see it in the death of his wife Sarah. 

I can't help but think; while there are many lessons we can learn here; do we show the love we have for others in the now? I'm convinced, the more we love in the now, the more we grieve in the loss. I've experienced that, we see it with Abraham and Sarah. 

After the death of Sarah, Abraham turns to his son Isaac. He wants the best for him. Abraham realizes it is through his son that God will do the things He has promised.  Abraham sends out a servant to find a wife for Isaac. Through a rather unusual set of circumstances the servant finds the wife that God has for Isaac, Rebekah. Rebekah and her family see the hand of God in all of this. They allow Abraham's servant to take back Rebekah to Isaac where they will wed and have a deep love for each other.

The one lost person in this story is the servant. A servant who saw the sincerity of Abraham's faith and prays to the God of Abraham as he sees the power of God. Do we display a faith so strong that others around us are moved by that faith? I'm not talking about a lot of the things people relate to faith like healings, money and so forth, (although that can be a part of it,) but a faith that recognizes and accepts the ways and reality of God? 

I know that in the scheme of things, I'll never be wealthy like Abraham, but, I realize I can have faith in my life, as messed up as I am that can inspire others. Of course I have to walk in faith to demonstrate that May we all have a faith that produces results and inspires others.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Daily Devotional, GEnesis Chapter 21, 23, 2 Sons, 2 Directions

 

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 21, 22

2 Sons, 2 Directions

In these passages for today we see two interesting stories, one of a son born to the slave woman Hagar, Ishmael, and another born to the wife, Sarah, Isaac. Abraham was the father of both.

Despite Sarah encouraging Abraham earlier on to have relations with Hagar, in order to have a son, I've always thought she had some jealousy issues, from the fact that a firstborn son was born and then encouraging Abraham to get rid of the slave woman and the son to insure that her son gets everything when the time comes. God however knows that Ishmael is still  the son of Abraham and is going to honor him. While the honors won't quite be the same, God still sees to it that Hagar and Ishmael are taken care of and that they are worthy of recognition and reward.

In many ways this is where much of the conflict between Jews and Muslims originated. Unfortunately, today people still see little value in each other just as during this time. Yet, God still sees the true story. He knows the history and will honor those who deserves to be honored. God will not abandon those He loves.

We will, just as Abraham via Sarah, face issues that could have us doing the wrong thing, based out of jealousy, hate, misunderstanding and so forth. Yet, God as mentioned above knows the truth. So many times we as individuals are caught up in conflict, yet, we must remember, God will do what is right.

Instead of going through life placing blame, sometimes it may be a good idea to try and understand where people are coming from and why they are in the situation they are. God loves. It is our actions, our lack of faith, just as it was in the case of Abraham and Sarah that leads to issues coming about. In the long run, Abraham shows God that it is to God that his ultimate love is shown to. While it was a hard lesson and temptation, Abraham came through. I can only imagine if Sarah had known of what God's test for Abraham would have been. The angels where there the whole time but the test was still challenged Abraham's faith and in the end, that faith won out.

As we go through life we need to understand and follow God and his direction, even in the hard things. In the process though, try to understand the other parties involved in our decisions. Don't hold grudges or place blame especially for the conflicts  we take part in creating. 

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Monday, September 21, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 19 and 20. Rape, Deceit and God's Anger

 


Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 19, 20

Rape, Deceit, and God's Anger

I believe that today's passage could easily have numerous Bible Devotions related to it. It is why I encourage folks to read the passage for themselves and see what they get out of it, of course with a bit of understanding and openness would be beneficial.

I believe that especially chapter 19 of Genesis is one of the most misused, abused passages in all of scripture, especially when it comes to the misinterpretation and way many have taken it regarding the story of Sodom and Gomorrah and their destruction.

We see the continuation of the story after Abraham has been visited by the Lord and two angels. He and the Lord are on a hill conversing as the two angels go to the cities of Sodom and Gommorah to try and see what is going on and then ultimately deliver Lot and his families to safety as God decides to destroy the cities.

What we see is a group of men in the cities who try to take the angels captive, to rape them. Many over the years have said this is specifically related to homosexuality. Let me be emphatic, it is about rape, and much more not homosexuality. In fact, in the book of Ezekiel Chapter 16 we see God give the specific reason as to why the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. In Ezekiel 16:49, we read from the NIV - "'Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy."  You can look at other translations, all say the same thing. It was not homosexuality, it was a perversion of focusing on self more than others, and not caring for those in need, especially the poor and needy. While there can be debate as to how to care for the poor and needy, God's desire to care for the poor and needy, to not be arrogant and prideful, are not up for debate. I will also say, if one wants to address the area of homosexuality, there are other passages to discuss and study, this is not one of them. I would however, even on this subject, encourage a detailed study using the Hebrew and the Greek.

I challenge, it is easy to misinterpret and misuse scripture because it makes it easier for us to get away from examining ourselves. Do we care for the poor and needy? Do we engage in sins to bring self pleasure, even when done inappropriately and outside the will of God. Are we perverts in seeking sexual gratification, I'm not talking about with a loved one you are committed to, I'm talking to the point that the sex you are engaged in is for the wrong purposes and solely to bring self gratification without the love God intended. When doing a self examinations, this passage becomes rather difficult because I still maintain, while we have Christ as a redeemer in our lives that forgives sin, the nature of God does not change.

Of course the passage is about much more. Do we laugh at those trying to give us advice that would save us such as the potential husbands and families of Lot's daughters did?   Do we make excuses to delay the things God would have for us? Think about it, the arguing and persuasion the angels had to do for Lot and his family? If we look at the world around us today, is it really that much different than what we see in these passages?

I could go on, in chapter 20 is a continuation of a story we read about earlier in Genesis. It shows how God intervenes at times to save us and to protect our relationships, such as between Abraham and Sarah. It also shows a measure of deceit of where we have to be careful, even among family who would try to do the wrong things to obtain the things they want. It is all about if you will, in a way, selfishness, a concept where we ignore the aspect of loving our neighbors, to care for our fellow human being.

All in all, we see that while God is a God who will go out of his way to show love, mercy and forgiveness, we need to also remember that God is also a God who exercises justice and vengeance. Just because we think God will never do harm, or have His way, doesn't make it so. God is God and God will not be mocked, nor will God be made light of. He has aspects that He holds true. Us not liking them or putting God in a place where we don't agree with what we read does not change God no matter how much we try. Of course in this I can also say, misquoting scripture and making it say things it does not say, especially in situations like the story of Sodom and Gomorrah does not make it so either. We will know this if we study scripture. Today's passage is one that can take days and days to reflect and chew on. Yet, it is also one that shows the lack of study that we sometimes engage in. We can't just take the word of the one doing the teaching, we have to be prepared to do the study ourselves. The Holy Spirit is fully capable of giving us understanding.

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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Daily Devotions, Genesis 17, 18. The Promise of God and a Man Who Would Barter With The Lord

 


 Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 17, 18

The Promise of God and a Man Who Would Barter With The Lord

Genesis Chapter 17, and 18 bring out a number of interesting topics. One of the reasons I encourage you to do your own study is to check out and discover the things God wants to  show you. I always pray before studying Scripture, Lord, show me something in this passage. The amazing thing to me is He does.

In this reading we see Abram and Sarai have their names changed by the Lord to Abraham and Sarah. We see as they enter their old age that God still hasn't forgotten the promises he made them regarding having children and their ancestors being more numerous than the stars in the sky. We even see that Sarah is beyond child bearing years but God reminds Abraham, that He is God and can do as He chooses, including giving them a son to be named Isaac. 

In the process, God makes Abraham promise that he will do right for the remainder of his life. It is if you will a sort of contract or covenant between the two. As we may guess, we see that God is faithful in the things He promises. We also see that sometimes there are conditions to those promises, It is a sort of contract that is called a covenant. 

God after leaving for a brief period of time returns to tell Abraham that within a year that Sarah will have a son. She laughs at the suggestion. She knows her age, she even lies about the laughter but God reminds her who He is and of the promises He has made.

After Abraham spends time with the Lord they take a walk towards the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah along with what I believe are angels. The Lord states that He wants to see for himself how bad things are there. The Lord makes it known, that His plans are to destroy the city. An interesting thing takes place here, we see Abraham's compassion for the cities and people. He barters with the Lord, if they have 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 good people will God not destroy the cities. It's an interesting exchange. God responds favorably each time, showing a willingness to show mercy but also a willingness to listen to Abraham and his passion for others.

Do we keep our promises to God? Do we love others enough to be compassionate towards them. Do we barter or ask God for things? I'm certain that if we will we will answer these things honestly but we need to remember, just like Abraham, we better understand who God is. Each time Abraham asked God for a favor, he did so with an understanding of who God is and had a bit of fear and concern about asking those things. We also must understand who God is. We must not forget His power and authority. Of course we have the Bible to help us understand the nature of God and the directives He gives us in order to experience joy, purpose and ultimately relationship with God.

We need to remember that with Christ we are not saved by works, but, as James states in the book of James, faith without works is in reality non existent or dead. God is willing to help us, work with us, keep His promises to us, are we willing to show our appreciation and do our part? 

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Daily Devotions, Genesis 15 and 16, God Keeps His Promises


Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 15, 16

God Keeps His Promises

This morning as I watch the news there is continued talks and hopes of more peace in the Middle East between Israel and some of the Muslim nations. This warring between nations has existed since the days of Abram and Sarai, Hagar, and Ishmael. The conflict started historically with today's passage.

God made a promise to Abram that even in his old age he and his wife Sarai would have children and that their decedents would outnumber the stars in the sky. In their old age and the impatience of waiting you may say, Sarai offer her slave Hagar to Abram to have relations with. Out of that relationship was born Ishmael, often known as the father of Islam. Later on another son born to Sarai, but more about that later. The discord between Hagar and Sarai in many ways, and the decision of Abram as to which son would inherit his rights would become a matter of debate that continues to this day in the creation of the conflicts in the Middle East.

I have always been amazed by this story and the "Hollywood" nature of the story. It's difficult to explain the rationale of why Sarai would offer her slave Hagar to Abram so he could essentially, have sex with her in order to have a son. Then there is Abram who knew and had heard the direction of God in a vision from the Lord yet, here it is, a story that changed the course of the world.

There is an interesting tidbit from the story though that sticks out to me. That is the faithfulness of God. God keeps His promises to all parties involved, not just Abram and Sarai, but also to Hagar. I am reminded, that as messed up as things might get, God is faithful in keeping his promises despite our ability to keep our promises to God. Imagine though, that if we honor God how much better he will treat us. That is not always in the way of material means but in the way that is explained in the New Testament as a way that gives a peace that passes all understanding. In a way that no matter what is going on we have a peace with God and in our own lives.

Today as we read about and see the peace talks that are going on, remember there have been attempts at peace for many years. One thing is certain; to the individuals God has made promises to, God keeps his promises. Something to think about as we think about our own relationship with God.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis 13 and 14 Being There for Others

 


Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 13, 14

Being There For Others

In Chapters 13 and 14 of Genesis we see an interesting story. It is a story of Abram and Lot. Lot is the nephew of Abram and it is obvious that there are some issues between the two. In those issues we see Abram go out of his way to make amends, to set things right.   He encourages Lot to move on and in that moving on to take certain lands to settle and live on since he, (Abram) has enough. Lot obliges and moves on, taking the fertile land, a great place to start a family, raise his children and take care of his needs.

In Chapter 14 we read of Lot being taken captive by another king. One may think it easier for Abram to abandon Lot due to their conflicts in the past, yet, Abram does just the opposite. He gathers a small army of servants and others to free Lot from captivity. 

How many times in life do we have people we haven't gotten along with, for whatever reason that we abandon? I'll admit, it is easy to do. There are clearly times that one needs to move away from others, (I'm at that place in life right now with a few people) but that doesn't mean you don't care and for a time go out of your way to help that person. Of course the person has to receive the help and one must realize the difference between helping and enabling. This is a tough place to recognize but one must follow their heart. That doesn't mean you don't care or make an effort to help. We see this in the actions of Abram for someone he had issues with. Are we willing to do the same? Are we willing to study scripture, seek council and follow what God would want, even if it means showing love and compassion to an enemy or one you have had disagreements with.

We see this example in the New Testament. While in somewhat of a different context. We see a consistency of God's nature in caring for others, trying to help even our enemies. We also see through further study that there is also a time to move on, shake the dust off your feet if you will and recognize your time and efforts are better spent someplace else. Thank God though, He shows compassion.

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Monday, September 14, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis 11, 12 Lessons from The Tower and Lies

 


Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 11, 12

The Tower and Lies

In Chapter 11 we read about how the people wanted to build a tower to the Heaven's.  On the surface one may think, "what's the big deal?"  But we have to see God's plan.  God desired for the people to move beyond where they were to a place he would have them in order to accomplish his purposes. Ironically in the New Testament we see where God brings people together through the gift of tongues on the Day of Pentecost, but here, in this time, God wanted something different. The question I think of regarding myself here is am I at the place doing the things God wants me to do. We need to all remember, there is often times, a purpose God has for us that is beyond where we are presently at. When need be, God will do what is necessary to move us to the place we need to be. 

Then we see the story in chapter 12 of Abram and Sarai.  Abram realized how beautiful his wife is and tells a big ol lie in order to protect himself out of fear.  Of course there is much more to the story, but Abram convinces Sarai to present herself to the Egyptians as his sister and not his wife. That is how it is with many of us. We justify the lie out of fear of the unknown, in this case that Abram would be killed so they would take his wife. Little did he know, that for a period of time, his lie caused just that to happen. The king took Sarai because he thought she was Abram's sister.  He later came to find out through tragic events that she was really Abram's wife. 

What are the reasons we use to lie.  There is an old saying that the truth will find you out. I used to tell my kids, that while they might get in trouble for something they did, they would get in far worse trouble if they lied to me about it, it was always better to tell the truth.

We have to ask ourselves, why the lie? What is the good of it?  What will I really gain from the lie?  I've had to deal with this in my life. A part of it was the desire to be accepted. It was upon realizing that Christ accepted me as I am that I begin to lie less and now, lying is one of the things that I despise. It's how funny how God moves one from one place to another, for the reasons he does. Whether that be the desire to be at the place God wants us or because of a lie that was told. We all need to remember, God loves us despite…. despite the whatever. While there are more times than not consequences for actions, or inactions, it doesn't change the love God has for us. Therefore, may we seek to be at the place God desires and to be truthful in all things.

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Netflix, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly


As of this writing, Netflix is under attack, again. There are calls of boycotting the network and thousands have done just that, cancelling their services.  I decided to look at the current controversy and come to my own conclusions. In doing so, I came to some areas of thought I was not expecting. If you are looking for answers in this article, you likely won't get them. What I hope you do get is something that provokes thought, that sometimes, things are not as simple as we like to paint them.

 First The Good

 There is no doubt that over the years Netflix has done some good things, especially so for many in the time of covid. While many are social distancing due to either covid or other health concerns such as cancer as I had to do for over a year prior to covid, Netflix has provided entertainment, education, information and something to do within the walls of ones homes. While there are many who will have their own solutions, the reality is those solutions do not always work for everyone.

Let me give as an example, the #1 viewed show on Netflix at the moment of this writing, The Social Dilemma. I became aware of the documentary after reading a post on Facebook by Matt Lowe. After reading his comments I decided to watch the program. Unfortunately, due to the massive boycotts and cancellations at Netflix many will not see this must view program which explores how people are being manipulated via social media formats. This is an issue that runs far deeper and much more seriously than people realize. The bottom line, we are all being manipulated in all kinds of ways via computer and media algorithms that are based primarily on the profit margin, not the truth. In this, everything you do on either Pintrest, Twitter, Facebook or other social platforms of the sort are impacting society.

 That impact is based on profit, not truth. The interesting thing about all of this is that this information is presented by the creators of those social media formats on this program. They go so far as to tell people, to get off of social media, and that a part of the dilemma, is that if we continue down the path we can expect a civil war in America and the end of civilization as we know it. They go so far as to say they have gotten off of it and don't allow their children access to it. Think about it, these ideals are being presented by people who are the creators of things like Facebook, Twitter, etc.  This is a must view in my opinion. For those who think they can not be suckered into this manipulation, you are sadly mistaken, watch the program and see what these creators are saying and what those algorithms have already done.   

 As a person of faith, I also see another benefit or positive about Netflix, that is there massive amount of movies that for me as a Christian, are important because they carry a spiritual and Christian theme. The reality is that for every bad movie on Netflix there are also movies with a positive message. I know that for me, while my wife was fighting her pancreatic cancer there was a benefit to being able to do some research specific as to that particular disease. I was able to go to a place where I was able to gather information that provided me knowledge and the ability to better care for my wife.

 Next, The Bad

 I started hearing a few weeks ago about the extremely controversial French Film getting ready to be broadcast on Netflix that exploited the sexuality of young girls. The movie is Cuties. Unlike many, I do reviews and realize that a lot of false information is often given about a movie, mostly by people who have never seen the movie. Hollywood as an example was getting blasted about this movie. The first thing I realized is it is movie made in France, not Hollywood.

 In short, Cuties is about a young girl who lives in a strict Muslim home. She rebels against her mother who is going through the conflict of her husband who is not living at home and getting ready to marry another bride. The little girl rebels and starts doing some offensive things and hanging around rebellious children at her new school. The decide to enter a dance competition and choose a style of dance that is sexually provocative.

 The criticisms of this movie in my opinion are spot on. This movie sexualizes small female children and in my opinion, Netflix is showing that their concerns are more about profit than they are appropriateness. This is especially so since this movie comes on the heals of another Netflix series, Jeffery Epstein; Filthy Rich. That series is an excellent expose about how Epstein and others took advantage of and involved young women in the sex trafficking world. Why would Netflix on one hand speak out against something of this nature, and then turn around and air and support a movie that sets up 11 year old young girls as sex objects. For me, this shows the extreme hypocrisy of what people often do, especially when profits are the driving force of that company. 

 I don't like boycotts most of the time, yet I will say, I understand as a former child who was abused sexually, I understand the deep hurt that many will feel from this type of thing being normalized. Children should not be performing dance acts that mirror things like masturbation, having sex and so forth. The sexualizing of children of this nature does nothing but encourage pedophiles and others. It also makes it seem natural for children to behave in this manner. While the movie has an epiphany moment, the damage is still done. In this instance, again, I understand why many would take the actions they have. 

 Finally, The Ugly

 Here is the reality, Netflix is ran as a for profit company which on the surface seems to be a good thing, yet, one has to question, should there be limits on things that are aired?  I am frankly disappointed in the governing body of Netflix for allowing such things as Cuties to be shown, but just as the Bible states, "the love of money is the root of all evil."  I believe that. Could Netflix make programming without sexualizing children that still shows family conflict while at the same time leaving out the need to have children engaged in mimicking sexual activities? I would hope so, if not then they are not nearly as intelligent as I would give some of them credit for.

 I have to wonder though if the executives at Netflix didn't know that Cuties would be controversial and for that reason aired it. There is something I don't like about boycotts, and it has been proven. Boycotts of things like movies only drives up the audience numbers. I will guarantee you, more people have watched Cuties because of the controversy than who would have watched it otherwise. The bottom line is, movie executives know this and it is a reason they thrive at times on controversy.

 Conclusion

 What is the answer? I would say that for those who decide to cancel their Netflix subscription, that is their prerogative, but don't say on the same hand that all of Netflix is bad, it's not. There are many things on Netflix that present good moral messages. There are things like The Social Dilemma that everyone really should see that shows extensively how those driven by money are manipulating our society, be they conservative or liberal, religious or not. Yet there are also those who will advocate that there is nothing wrong with the sexualizing of young girls such as in the movie Cuties. I would strongly disagree as a former victim of sexual abuse. Frankly, any mindset that allows or supports this behavior or encourages it, is to me, sickening and I say that not only as a Christian, I say that as one trained in psychology and who has had to also study child development. Children should be protected, and for those active in pedophilia, they should not be encouraged. Yes I understand there are limits and so forth, but I am reminded of the words of Phil Keaggy in one of his songs, "Who will stand up for the little ones?"  We as a society must take steps to protect our children from all potential areas of harm, including sexualizing them.

For me, I am doing my part, I haven't, won't cancel my subscription yet because I choose the good over the bad. I will say though, Shame on you Netflix! I don't blame people for canceling their subscriptions. If this becomes the new norm, you can count me in on cancelling my services in the future. Until then, I will say thank you for the great movies and specials you do make, but, can you please make it more about content than profits? If it is about content, plenty of profits will come and in that direction, there will also be others who will see benefit. Sometimes in life, the benefits isn't as much about profit as they are about improving the lives of others. Right now, one of the shows mentioned here, does that, the other hurts more than helps.

What will you do? Think about it. 

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 9 and 10. God Loves The Cities and There Are Many Nations Under God

 

Daily Devotional, Genesis Chapter 9, 10

God Loves the Cities and It's Many Nations Under God

In chapter 9 of Genesis we see the establishment of cities. I have lived in the cities but I have also lived in the country. There is definitely benefits to both, but when doing the work of God, there is so much opportunity in cities. There are those ministries, to people that we see Jesus involved in in the New Testament. For whatever reason, we know that often times people are drawn to the cities. People from all walks and with all kinds of needs. Unfortunately we see unrest in cities as well, we see this especially so as of this devotion, in America, we see riots, discord and rebellion. The one thing we don't see enough of is a turning to God as the answer to the worlds problems.

There is also a concept approached in chapter 10 that I appreciate here. We see that God is the God of all Nations, that in reality, many nations, not just one, is to be under the rule and direction of God. We often think, no matter where we are at in the world that it is all about us no matter what nation we live in, yet we can clearly see through scripture that God loves all people, of all nations. In church this morning I appreciated the comments of the pastor on this subject, while some of us are blessed, and should feel so to be in the nation we are, we must remember, we are only visitors here, our ultimate nation as followers of Jesus is the Kingdom of God, our brothers and sisters are in many nations around the globe, not just the one we live in. 

How should we see the needs of our brothers and sisters around the World, how do we contemplate their faith journey and especially so in conjunction with the reality that while we may have brothers and sisters who are citizens of other nations, we are all citizens of the Kingdom of God.

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