Updated Reflection on Inauguration of President
THIS IS LAST NIGHTS POST EDITED FOR CLARITY.
As I stood outside
on the Mall and looked back at the over one million strong some who
were waving American flags---here is what I was thinking about. In Feb.
2008, I was approached to campaign for Barack Obama--I said yes!! I
began by contributing to his campaign, then I participated in
registering citizens to vote by knocking on doors. I was surprised at
the feedback of those who had not voted in years!!! Some were convicted
felons who thought they could not vote and some had lost hope. If you
didn't notice, this was before he was considered having a chance to beat
Hillary Clinton, this was before all the blacks and Democrats in my
home state of Georgia jumped on the OBAMA bandwagon, this was while many
friends and family members were telling me "I was on the losing team".
What I also remembered, was a "man" who spoke at the 2004
convention---and a "man" who moved everyone who heard him speak. He was
then selected as the first African-American Senator in 2005. I was not
surprised when he won the Democratic Nomination as some were--because I
was in the trenches with Team Obama. I also was not surprised when he
won in 2008 or 2012!! I was also one of the few "black" students at my
Conservative Christian Seminary, who didn't mind saying publicly that we
were voting for him. I encountered many "blacks" who said they couldn't
vote for him and I respected their "choice" then and I still respect
the opinion of those who didn't vote for him for various reasons
including his recent support for gay marriage. When I wrote an email to
one of my African-American Professors a few months before the election
in 2008, explaining why I was voting for our President Obama, he asked
if he could share it with all of his colleagues, friends and family
members--and to protect the possible backlash he removed my name. In
that email, I didn't mention once that the reason I was voting for him
was because he was black. I did mention that I disagreed with his views
on issues of abortion, gay rights, etc. I didn't mention that I expected
him to ride in on a white horse, wave a magic wand and eradicate every
problem in America. What I did state was that based on his choice to
serve others through community organization in Chicago, love for his
family, his sense of leadership, his intellect, and his ability to
inspire others, he was the better candidate. I also wrote then that
Barack Obama would become the President to a diverse America, an America
made up of various faiths, cultures and races. I was not voting for him
to be my Savoir---Jesus has that title and HONOR!!! I also wrote that
the American economy had been run into the ground by Republican
administrations and a Democrat was needed to clean the mess up and save
America!! I then reflected on those closest to me in the crowd
yesterday: Three white young adults from Chicago, a black man with his
white wife from Tennessee, a black couple from California, two
black identical twin sisters, my guest for the day Ms. Harley from the
Virgin Islands and my husband and daughter. All of us interacted with
each other as though we were family. We smiled and celebrated the
momentous occasion. We knew that we were once again witnessing
history--for to have him elected once could be seen as pure chance but
twice is indeed a miracle. Finally, as I end my reflection, I must state
that although I still do NOT agree with some of the political views of
our President, there has been no greater supporter of him than I.
Although, I am truly proud to be an American, my Christian faith in GOD
dictates that while I may be "governed" by the U.S. Constitution, I live
according to the WORDS of Scripture found in the Holy Bible. God does
not change the Bible like men change the Constitution. Whenever the two
conflict, I will ALWAYS follow the BIBLE. Jesus stated in Matt. 10:28
"And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But
rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in Hell". I
will not change because America changes. God does not change HIS mind
concerning what HE deems to be SIN. God has always given each individual
the right to choose--but we do not get to choose the consequences of
our choice! God will be the JUDGE of OUR CHOICES. Even becoming a
Christian is a CHOICE. Having an abortion is a Choice. Loving who YOU
want has always been a CHOICE. Homosexuality or any kind of sexual
immorality is SIN in God's eyes, but God allows us to do whatever we
want to do---it is called FREEWILL. HE will however show us MERCY if we
ask HIM to forgive us for SIN. But we can never believe that HE NOW
accepts our SIN--If that were true then CHRIST did NOT need to DIE for
our SINS. HE wants US to obey HIS WORD if WE LOVE HIM. God's MERCY
affords--Salvation, hope instead of fear, peace instead of turmoil, and
love instead of hate. As we support the President, let us remember that
his "appointment" is only temporary, but GOD IS ETERNAL....GOD is the
LEADER that we must choose to follow---for it is HE who sent HIS son to
die, so that all who believe in HIM will be saved. May God continue to
bless all of YOU! Peace.
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