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Words, and the Spirits Beneath Them

20250930

In Remembrance of, and Inspired by, Charlie Kirk

 

 

I and an acquaintance are conversing pleasantly. Suddenly, and with seeming innocence, a new topic is introduced, a controversial subject about which we disagree. Imagine the sort of sentences that might trigger the change:

-Did you see [insert politician’s name here]'s speech last night?
-People need to think it through better when it comes to [insert controversial social issue here].
-You’re not really a [insert membership in a political party, religious tradition, offensive occupation, or activist cause here], are you?
- There's no way I’m attending that [reunion, wedding, funeral, family event, etc.
-The government needs to do something about [insert one of the innumerable possibilities here].

You get the idea.

Experience has taught me that, if allowed to continue according to the conventional pattern, this conversation will soon become unpleasant and unproductive at best. At worst, it will become a playground for the wicked spirits that delight in windbag fury among the humans, futile ego-wars of words (and eventually, bullets).

Why does this happen invariably? Because the words and language of such conversations are rarely if ever able to move the participants closer to their shared, wounded, defensive humanity. Such arguments are simply the brandishing of fragmentary shields and swords - protecting only the most shallow of hidden agendas.

We are treading water in a great ocean. The energies, biases, and vague inward conflicts behind and beneath human consciousness: they are an ocean - deep, dark, mysterious, and dangerous. Words are the constantly shifting shimmers of light that dance on the surface of that ocean. Most of the time, and even on the lips of a great orator, words can only dance and glimmer, only hinting at what is really beneath.

If we are to move toward the better world most of us say we want, words are necessary, but they are far from being enough. And that includes the words that we say to ourselves as our own thoughts and ideas bubble to the surface. How can we not believe them, as a fundamentalist believes hers book. Each of us is a fundamentalist in the presence of hers culturally reinforced orthodoxies. “You will be like God, knowing good and evil,” said the serpent when tempting Eve. And the fact is, we are made to be godly in many ways, and to be wise about what is needed in our sphere of influence. But see how the serpent speaks in a way that dances on the surface of the ocean like shimmers of light, and leads humanity into every manner of self-destruction – justified by sophisticated sounding arguments. "When the woman saw..."

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Christ Jesus, I have wasted so much time and energy with words: adding them to my munitions, stockpiling them into ever changing combinations. And calling it learning. Or even wisdom. Then I bring them all into a battle that no one can win, except in delusional pretentiousness. Others might even praise me for the effectiveness of my word making. But it is mere word making nevertheless, impressive only at the shallow level at which conventional perception comfortably luxuriates.

Christ Jesus, may I please have some entrance into the resources that fueled Your way in awkward or dangerous interactions with others? You had a message, which was Yourself, and You had great wisdom to share. Your own presence and your way with people gave Your words true power. “The words I speak to you are spirit and truth.” I have spent too much time on the words, and far too little on belonging to The Word "that became flesh and dwelt among us." I want to partner with you now in beginning to correct that imbalance.

It seems that such a gift is unlikely to be misused. The very desire for it arises from a distaste for cheap personal triumphs. Please be increasingly the third – the Primary – participant in my conversations.

Being Thankful for Epstein Mania

20250725

 

 

You know what is so great about a raging, multi-headed, all-consuming (for many) public controversy around the bad acts of some bad person conspicuous enough to hold the attention of the hordes?

Simply this: the rest of us get to breathe a little easier for a while. And some of the wisest among us know not to underestimate the profound meaning of that gift. Here are some factors I invite you to consider along with me:

• At least for now, pointing fingers are too distracted to point in my direction (for whatever reason, valid or otherwise) ...

• Not that I have done anything all that bad of course. Even when fingers point at me, I am clearly nowhere near as bad as that guy… Plus…

• I have some pretty good explanations for any of my questionable actions, if people would care to listen … And anyway...

• Even if I were somehow the cause of some fuss, I know I’m basically an okay person, I mean, that guy knew he was bad, right?

• So to summarize, the fact that all this negative attention gets to focus for a while on one bad person at the center of a million questions and conclusions given to us by people who themselves are of questionable character and motivation – it kind of takes the pressure off.

In fact, now that I think of it, we’re all generally getting along better with each other. As long as I have anything close to a functioning conscience, joining others in turning up the heat on someone else is a bit of a spiritual vacation.

Too bad he’s already dead.

“Children”

20250516

(with much love to Gary Eldridge)

 The Song:

 

Backstory: Back in the 70’s, Gary and I traveled together, performing often. We performed my own songs mostly, but Gary on occasion – not that often unfortunately – also wrote a couple songs, one of which was “Children,” a true classic, even if not widely known.

Our friendship ended quite a while ago, a matter that still saddens me. We are both considerably older now and have changed a great deal from those traveling days. We seem to have gone quite separate ways. He has no idea what a gift he was to me.

As I went on performing, usually solo, I continued to play that song. Then, as my experience of Christ progressed, it struck me how close in both lyrics and spirit the song was to the special meaning of children to Jesus in the New Testament. So I adapted the lyrics slightly and began singing the new version, with Gary’s approval. Not sure he’d be as supportive about it now, but I have been discouraged from calling to ask. In any case, I came across this recording recently, and was struck by it again, and struck also by a sense of mourning for that lost friendship with my treasured old friend.

To Gary, may you be blessed, and be vulnerable to the blessings when they come.

To everyone else, the song can now have a little more deserved attention. I hope it gives some goodness to you.

Lyrics (McIntyre and Eldridge):

Come to Me, all your children,
For I hear you at your play.
And those who reach up to Me,
I will not cast away.
Do you know how much you need Me?
Do you know how much I care?
My house was made for those like you,
And I’d love to take you there.

Come to me, all you, children,
And whisper in my ear –
What you need so bad to tell Me,
What I want so bad to hear.
Do you know how much you need Me?
Do you know how much I care?
My house was made for those like you,
And I’d love to take you there.

Come to Me, all your children,
For I hear you at your play.
And those who reach up to Me,
I will not cast away.

Those who, in this world are low,
Your friends are very few,
Those who have no glory:
My kingdom is for you.

“Let the children alone, and do not hinder them from coming to Me; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
-Matthew 19:14

“Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.”
-Matthew 18:3

Legitimate Pay

20241220

The song sung:

The courtroom was full and the facts were clear
Heinous crimes and horrible deeds
But the counsel for defense turned it upside down
with lies, manipulation and sleaze
O what a performance! O what a show!
till no laws were left to obey
He did it for legitimate pay, O Lord
He did it for legitimate pay

2.

When Jesus arrived with courageous love
the leaders of the masses looked grim
With righteous civic pride they unveiled their plan
to decorate a cross with him
The peace–keeping forces from glorious Rome
stood guard at that bloody display
They did it for legitimate pay, Oh Lord
They did it for legitimate pay

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Verses 3 and 4, which are not included on the audio version, appear at the bottom of this post.

5.

We dreamed as a child –– foolish, childish dreams ––
of what we would make of our lives
But who has the courage and poise to see
when the critical moment arrives?
This job with its paychecks makes it easier
to ignore what is slipping away
To ignore it for legitimate pay, Oh Lord
We do it for legitimate pay

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Additional verses not included in the audio:

3.

The train puffed and whistled with national pride
happy for a cargo to pull
The soldiers herded all the Jewish children in
until the cattle cars were full
Another day, another dollar, one more job well done,
they wished each other, “Have a nice day”
They did it for legitimate pay, Oh Lord
They did it for legitimate pay

4.

The ground started shaking, the world caught fire
Thousands were lost in the plague
Then down from the hills savage warriors came
to destroy what could not be enslaved
But I was at the office, and so were you
with lots to keep us busy that day
to earn our legitimate pay, Oh Lord
To earn our legitimate pay