The Way it is Bruce Hornsby

This week all my songs are about being poor. In 1964 President Lyndon Johnson started what was known as The war on poverty. The Republicans on the other hand started their war on the poor. In the last verse of this song:
well, they passed a law in ’64
To give those who ain’t got a little more
But it only goes so far

The law this song is referring to is The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Conservatives of coarse call it the Welfare Act. Just like they call The Affordable Care Act Obamacare. Just like Obamacare they don’t have a clue how welfare really works.

One way Conservatives show, almost daily, that they don’t have a clue how welfare, as they love to call, it works. All I have to do is look at Face Book and see post after post most are from people I currently or in the past go to church with. There are a lot of different posts but they all basically say that “illegals” as they love to call them, they claim these “illegals” are on welfare. However they never have any facts to justify their posts. My question would be; Which state is giving out all this “welfare” to non US citizens and more important which state is handing out all this money to people who are not legal residents of this state? Again this proves they don’t know what they are posting about. Welfare benefits are not “given out” by the Federal government, rather it’s each state’s Department of Human Services that gives out any Welfare payment. So which state are they talking about in all this posts they want you to share? However there is one benefit that the Federal government does give to “illegals” so I guess that must be what they are posting about. Yes they must be posting about giving emergency Medicaid benefits. I’ll give an example; an “illegal” is walking down a road and fell among thieves who beat him, stripped his clothing leaving him half dead. Then your pastors happens by the same road and sees the man almost dead on the side of the road, but your pastor says to himself “That man looks like an “illegal” to me so your pastor passes him by going all the way in the other lane. Then, as it turns out, your Sunday School teacher, who is also your church’s Chairman of Deacons passes by clearly sees the man but he also says to himself “This looks like an “illegal” to me so he got what “he deserves” and he leaves him just like his pastor did. But the Federal government steps in and pays the ambulance to take the man to the hospital, then pays the hospital and the doctors to take care of him saving this “illegal’s life”. Yes all with the tax money paid by the pastor and the Chairman of Deacons hard earned money! Your Conservative, Trump supporting pastor may say “I think I may have heard something like this story before”. When I was little and I was taught the story of the Good Smartian I didn’t believe how a preacher and a deacon (that’s what I was taught the Levite stood for) could just do nothing to help the man wasn’t that what preachers and deacons suppose to do? But in today’s world it’s clear that Jesus knew what he was talking about when he said it was a priest and a Levite that passed the man and did nothing to help. Could it be that the words of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ are just as important today as when he said them? Will your pastor and Deacons say Jesus was not talking to them? I’ve already did a song, Half-Bred by Cher, that pertains to Obamacare and now The Good Smartian also is an example of how Christians, or those people that claim to be Christians, should treat “illegals”.

What do people say that depend on “Welfare” for the place where they live, for every meal they eat, for every pill they take. Well here’s an idea just go and ask them what right do they think they have to take your tax dollars for their very existence. Their really easy to find all you have to do is go to your local nursing home, in fact any nursing home, and you will find all kinds of people that Medicaid is paying for. That’s right Medicaid what Conservatives call “Welfare”. Some nursing homes have their Medicaid residents, that’s what they call them their not patients they call them residents, entire halls full of Medicaid residents to separate them from “paying residents. Other homes will not take Medicaid residents at all. I learned a lot about nursing homes from my dad. Daddy had a second career becoming a nurse and worked at nursing homes for over 15 years. He his later years he had an office and worked with the families of the residents. It’s amazing how little people understand about nursing home care. People who come into Daddy’s office and say we have insurance, then it would turn out their insurance they had was just health insurance which, of coarse doesn’t cover nursing home care. Some people really believe that you don’t have to pay to put Grandpa in the nursing home, they believe it’s some right everyone has and I have no idea what these people think, but as it turns out they quickly learn that has to pay. If you ever visit an emergency room in a hospital there’s always a sign on the door or somewhere that quotes the federal law that the hospital is required to provide emergency care to everyone. Apparently there’s a lot of people that believe this law also includes nursing homes, well no it doesn’t. If Grandpa is admitted to the nursing home where Daddy worked and Grandpa became violent and hit a CNA or a Nurse then Grandpa would be removed from the facility. The family would come to Daddy and complain but there was nothing he could do they did not let violent resident stay in their facility they, the family, would have to find somewhere else to place him in, a facility that would admit violent residents. I could go on about more things most people don’t understand about nursing home care, but now I will focus on the residents that are on Medicaid. Most of these residents are old, in fact some are old enough to live in the Great Depression or at least during the war years. They know what “hard times” are really like. But as it often happens over time they become arrogant, proud of themselves and all the money they earned over their lifetime. If you talk to them, they will tell you about those sorry, lazy people on welfare without a clue that they are on welfare and they will die on welfare.

I got a lot more to talk about and tomorrow I’ll have another song about being poor.

Mr. Bojangles The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Is it just me or have the questions on Final Jeopardy been really easy since James has been winning so much. It reminds me one question on Final Jeopardy a long time ago I thought it was real easy I don’t remember the exact question but I knew the answer was Mr. Bojangles. Alex went to the contestant and of coarse as her answer the right answer who is Mr. Bojangles. Then Alex says no we cannot accept that. Then the next contestant didn’t know the answer. Then Alex went to the returning champion, I don’t remember who that was, and his answer was who is Bill Robinson and Alex says ” that’s right Bill Robinson was Mr. Bojangles but we had to have his real name. Do what Alex? Why is Jeopardy so pickee sometimes and other times their not? But I have good news, after I have done my research, I now see why Jeopardy wouldn’t accept Mr. Bojangles as the answer. It turns out Bill Robinson was known as Bill “Bojangles” Robison and Mr. Bojangles in the song was a homeless man who called himself Mr. Bojangles. So now I get it Bill Robison was just plain Bojangles and the man in the song was MR. Bojangles.

Bill “Bojangles” Robinson is best known for tap dancing with Shirley Temple. In their first movie together, The Little Colonel” Bojangles Robinson and Shirley Temple hand in hand tap danced up a staircase. This caused outrage “throughout the South” that a black man was holding hands and dancing with our little Shirley. Many theaters refused to show the movie.

Bill “Bojangles” Robison with Shirley Temple in the movie the Little Colonel

As I recall the Jeopardy question did have something to do with “dancing with Shirley Temple and I think that me and the contestant that said the answer was Mr. Bojangles from the song because we heard it from somewhere. Here’s what I think may had happen. You have to keep in mind this a song from the 70s long before the internet. I think a radio DJ thought the song was talking about Bill Robison and said something like you know this song is about that black man from the Shirley Temple movies. It has to be true if a DJ says it is. It’s just that Alex Trebek didn’t listen to same radio station.

Granddad’s Wooden Chain Up With People

This is the second time I’ve had this song on my blog. The first time I featured the Up With People song What Color is God’s Skin? I included this song with the other post because the girl that stayed with my family sang this song as a solo and in true Up With People form, she never said a word to us that she would sing a solo. This is one of my favorite songs of all time, but if your not familiar with Up With People you may have never heard it before. It’s worth listening to without question.

For me a chain wasn’t the reason I was sitting here thinking of my Granddad. It was a simple jar of peanut butter. You may not give a lot of thought to something as simple and everyday as a jar of peanut butter, but Granddaddy did. For you see Granddaddy was part of what we now call The Greatest Generation, we call them that for a good reason. Granddaddy was in the Army during World War 2. He was in the Battle of the Bulge and in the heat of battle he was hit by shrapnel, he was placed on a tank and on the way to get medical attention the tank and all the wounded soldiers around it were captured by the Germans. So now not only was he wounded he also became a POW. Never knew much of the details of what happened when he was captured, but there was one thing Granddaddy said that one day he was talking to another POW about what they would do if they lived, and both really didn’t believe they would, and made it back home. Granddaddy then told the other soldier “I’m going to eat peanut butter everyday for the rest of my life! Isn’t it funny what may become important to us but Granddaddy had nothing to eat there and peanut butter was just a dream to him.

Back then pictures were hard to come by, this is one of the few we have of Granddaddy in the Army

Time went by and Granddaddy was in his eighties when me, Mama and Grannie would drive Granddaddy to Muskogee to his doctor’s appointments at the V.A. hospital, we make a lot of trips to Muskogee. There was one visit where Granddaddy had a different doctor that he had never seen before. The doctor asked Granddaddy about his time as a POW. Granddaddy told him his peanut butter story and the doctor laughed and said something about him being full of peanut butter. On the way home Granddaddy told us about the doctor that wanted him to tell him a war story, Granddaddy thought a was a little funny he wanted know that. Well of coarse a little time went by and it was once again time to take him back to Muskogee to the V.A. hospital. When that same doctor entered the exam room, he had a large basket filled with all types of candy and crackers everything made with peanut butter. As it turns out the doctor was so impressed by Granddaddy’s story that he went throughout the hospital telling everyone he could about the WW2 vet. who dreamed of peanut butter when he was a POW. Many people gave something to put in the basket. Now I know I need a really profound line to end this story, but maybe just telling the world the story is enough.

The Winner Takes it All Cher

EVERYBODY WINS! EVERYBODY WINS

That’s what former Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer shouts at the beginning of a commercial for a casino in Joplin Missouri. Did we hear that right Barry Switzer and John Daly are around a gaming table and Barry Switzer shouts out Everybody Wins! Everybody Wins! Really? You mean if I drive up to Joplin and go to that casino I’ll win a bunch of money because EVERYBODY WINS! I don’t know why but I never thought that’s how it works in casinos. I thought it was like today’s song The Winner Takes it All the loser is standing small. And I thought if I took a bunch of friends up to Joplin instead of winning couldn’t we get arrested for “working” together? I could be wrong because according to Barry that’s right EVERYBODY WINS!

This is John Daly singing (yes he plays golf and sings!) along with Barry Switzer and some black guy with funny hair

OK I know who the black guy with the funny hair is. It’s Billy Sims, if you don’t know who he is I copied and pasted this from the internet:

Billy Sims

Football PlayerBilly Ray Sims is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League for five seasons during the 1980s. Sims played college football for the University of Oklahoma, where he was a two-time consensus All-American, and won the Heisman Trophy in 1978. He was the first overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft, and played professionally for the NFL’s Detroit Lions. Sims was the last Oklahoma player taken Number 1 overall in the NFL Draft until quarterback Sam Bradford was taken first in the 2010 NFL Draft. He was given the nickname “Kung Fu Billy Sims” by ESPN’s Chris Berman, after a game where the Detroit Lions played the Houston Oilers. In the NFL Films highlight, rather than be tackled during a rushing attempt, Sims ran at, jumped, and, while fully airborne, kicked Oilers Cornerback Steve Brown in the head.

I’m sorry I made fun of his hair but I’m proud he’s working in casinos commercials after all his playing career is long over and it’s good to see he has his gambling habit to fall back on.

And speaking of a gambling habit the King of gambling habits, John Daly is the true star of these commercials. This is a video of John Daly telling how he lost $55 million or maybe it’s $57 million he doesn’t really know.

Should someone who has lost that much money be a spokesman for a casino? I think every time John Daly appears on the commercial in huge letters across the screen it should say this guy has lost millions gambling! I must be the only one that feels that way because Big John has been doing these commercials for years. And the video was from May of 2014 so how much more money has he lost since then?

This is the first time that the song of the day is so far down in the post because in took this long of an introduction to make my point that the winner takes it all. And as far as I know there aren’t any casinos that gives refunds! The song The Winner Takes it All is an old ABBA song but it has found new popularity since the two Mama Mia movies. Cher stars in those movies and today’s song comes from her movie soundtrack. This is the second time I have featured Cher in the Song of the Day. The first was Cher’s song Half-bred where I compared the hatred in the song to the hatred the Jews had for the Samaritans because the Samaritans intermarried with the Gentiles which made them “half-breds” and not true Jews. Please go back and read my post on this, you might find it interesting.

The reason I made this post is that today is Good Friday and it’s because of what happened on Good Friday that Southern Baptist believe that it’s a sin to gamble. As a Southern Baptist I have never been in a casino and do not plan to ever going to one. I have never bought a lottery ticket and never will. This doesn’t make me better than those who do but I know why I believe it’s a sin to gamble.

Roman soldiers at the foot of the cross gambling for Jesus garments

John 19 23-24: 23.Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took his garments, and made four parts, to every soldier a part; and also his coat. Now the coat was without seam. woven from the top throughout. 24. They said, therefore, among themselves, Let us not tear it but cast lots for it, whose it shall be; that the scripture might be fulfilled, which saith, They parted my raiment among them, and for my vesture they did cast lots. These things, therefore, the soldiers did.

There are also passages of scripture from the Old Testament that Southern Baptist use to believe gambling is a sin, but today I’ll focus on the cross. For this above all other scripture is why Southern Baptist believe that gambling is a sin. Let’s get the picture what is happening in these two verses, Jesus is hanging on the cross but the soldiers eyes are not on Jesus they are looking down, at the foot of the cross, trying to win something for them selves. Taking their eyes off of Jesus reminds us of when Jesus walked on water and Peter getting out of boat and also was walking on water. That is until Peter took his eyes off of Jesus, then he began to sink. To make it clear it the 23rd verse that says, when they had crucified Jesus, this doesn’t mean after Jesus died it meant after they did their job of hanging him, Jesus could look down from the cross and watch them gamble for his coat. Is that how you want Jesus to see you with your eyes off of him and gambling just like the Roman soldiers below the cross. Then what’s the difference between you and those soldiers?

Should you pray to Jesus that he should help you win the lottery or at a casino, that is another casino not the one in Joplin where everybody wins. It turns out I can answer that. While the Roman soldiers were gambling at the foot of the cross, Mary, the mother of Jesus was also there at the cross. Jesus could had called her over there and helped her win his stuff back. That’s right Jesus didn’t even help his own mother to win at gambling so why do think he would help you win the lottery? I’ll bet your pastor never asked you that! I don’t even know the odds of that.

Another reason why Southern Baptist believe it’s a sin to gamble and followers of Jesus should not be involved in any type of gambling is we should strive to be Christlike not like the rest of the world that doesn’t know our savior. This is also one of the main reasons why Southern Baptist believe we shouldn’t drink alcohol or go to bars. The Bible says that when you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior that you become a new “creature” that the old is taken away and everything becomes new. Part of your new life in Christ is to free yourself from your old life, the Bible teaches you can become a “slave” to sin and Jesus will free you. Do you think John Daly is enslaved by his gambling addiction? As you know the same will happen with alcohol. Jesus is our example and we are to be an example to the lost world (those who do not know Jesus as their Lord and Savior) where when they look at us they will see something different in us that they don’t have. Then, hopefully, they will Accept Jesus into their hearts.

So here on Good Friday (OK I know today’s Saturday I tried to get this done yesterday but life got in my way) when we think of what Jesus did on the cross, I thought that there may even be Southern Baptist who don’t understand why we don’t believe in gambling and I tried to do my best to explain our believes. I hope to get better at it the more I write my blog.

The Devil’s Right Hand The Highwaymen

Today’s song is another song inspired by one of my Face Book friends, Pastor Timmy. As I said on my earlier posts I’m proud that Pastor Timmy has not unfriended me yet because with him as a friend I get to keep up with what the Trump base is being taught. A couple days ago Pastor Timmy posted a pro-gun story about how foolish people who oppose guns are. There were several comments praising the post. As one of those fools I’ll will explain how I see guns, in particular pistols because that’s what the post focus was on, it was justifying Christians carrying pistols. I thought of this song where the boy’s mother calls a pistol the Devil’s right hand. How should a Christian arm their shelves? Does the Bible say anything a follower of Christ should be armed with?

Way back in the 1900s, when I was a young boy on Wednesday’s night our church had a program called The Royal Ambassador’s . We played darts in the youth house but our lessons were about memorizing scriptures. I still have the patch I earned for saying the verses I call still say those same verses today. On Sunday nights during Church Training we would have Bible drills, we would stand with our Bibles in both hands then the teacher would call out a Bible verse the first kid to find it would take one step forward and read whatever scripture it was. One may say that this was just adults “tricking” kids into learning about the Bible. But I’m grateful that they did. We were taught that our Bibles were our swords that we would use in the battle of life. The Bible being viewed as a sword is something you might think was just made up but that’s comes straight from the Bible. In Ephesians 6 11-20 the Apostle Paul tells us to:

11 Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

13 Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

14 Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;

15 And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace;

16 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.

17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God:

18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;

19 And for me, that utterance may be given unto me, that I may open my mouth boldly, to make known the mystery of the gospel,

20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds: that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak.

I didn’t see anywhere in this scripture where The full armour of God includes a pistol. Some would come back with a cocky answer they didn’t have pistols in the Bible! Then what does verse 16 means when the Apostol Paul says:
16 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.

So what would a “fiery dart” be in today’s terms? What about a bullet fired out of a gun. You might could say that God isn’t smart enough to inspire Paul to write a passage that applies today’s world, but I think so. You see the wicked do not have their loins girt about with truth, the wicked do not have the breastplate of righteous, the wicked do not have their feet shrouded with the gospel of peace, the wicked do not have the shield of faith, the wicked do not have the helmet of salvation, the wicked do not have the sword of the Spirit, the Bible, their you have it, the Bible is your sword. All the wicked have are their “fiery darts”.

Have you ever seen a sigh that reads “My property is protected by Smith & Wesson” it’s meant to be funny but when you think about it this is rather sad where people place their faith. Winston Churchill once said; ” It takes courage to stand and speak and also takes courage to seat down and be quit.”. In today’s Trump world it takes more courage to say no I’m not carrying a pistol the full armour of God is all I need. Sad to say but if you say that at church today instead of Amen you will be laughed at.

Then there are people that the Apostol Paul refers to as the “feeble minded”. I once heard a “feeble minded” man say “I bought the sawed off shotgun because it looked like the gun Arnold Schwarzenegger had in Terminator Two”. He said that when he was on the stand for murdering his friend. In the jury room someone said the gun did look like the one from the movie. Looking back on it now the man could had said “Nothing touched the trigger but the Devil’s right hand.”

After The Thrill is Gone The Eagles

Where did I get an idea about having a blog about a song and making comments or to tell stories that has something to do with the song. Well today’s song is one of my inspirations for my blog.

A very long time ago, I don’t remember when, I went home after going to church. I turned on the TV and begun to flip through the channels, I don’t remember how many channels we had back then but it was a lot fewer than we have today. I stopped at a channel that was playing this Eagles song with the lyrics.

After the Thrill Is Gone

Eagles

Same dances in the same old shoes
Some habits that you just can’t lose
There’s no telling what a man might lose
After the thrill is gone

The flame rises but it soon descends
Empty pages and a frozen pen
You’re not quite lovers and you’re not quite friends
After the thrill is gone oh
After the thrill is gone

What can you do when your dreams come true
And it’s not quite like you planned?
What have you done to be losing the one
You held it so tight in your hand well

Time passes and you must move on,
Half the distance takes you twice as long
So you keep on singing for the sake of the song
After the thrill is gone

You’re afraid you might fall out of fashion
And you’re feeling cold and small
Any kind of love without passion
That ain’t no kind of lovin’ at all, well

Same dances in the same old shoes
You get too careful with the steps you choose
You don’t care about winning but you don’t want to lose
After the thrill is gone
After the thrill is gone
After the thrill is gone, oh
After the thrill is goneSongwriters: GLENN FREY,DON HENLEY

After the song was over a man came on and started to preach. That’s right this was a TV preacher and he was preaching on an Eagles song. Well when you look at the words,
Same dances in the same old shoes
Some habits that you just can’t lose
There’s no telling what a man might lose
After the thrill is gone

Ok when you start to think about you could compare to sin, how sin could be very fun at first, but after a while the thrill of that sin would leave and what would you have afterwards. I bet when Glenn and Don were writing this they had no idea of how really the words could be so profound. I now know for sure what the lyrics-
Time passes and you must move on,
Half the distance takes you twice as long

Turns out I could preach a sermon on those lines. I know remember if I watched till the end, but I always remember the preacher who was inspired by a song he heard on the radio and thought to himself that would make a good sermon. It might not be good to use a song for a sermon in church, but on TV I think that was a great idea. I always remembered what that preacher did with a song and as I was looking for a theme for my blog I remember what that now nameless preacher did with a simple song. I try to do as good a job when I attempt to make a sermon out of a simple song.

Another Day in Paradise Phil Collins

I have great news the homeless problem in America is almost over. It turns out that the Christian Trump supporters now have a great love for the poor and homeless of America. Yes it seems that the Republicans now have a deep love of the poor and homeless and are now with the Democrats to help all the poor and homeless here in our country. They love the poor and homeless so much, so when you listen to this song remember, its not going to be like that much longer in American because of all these Christian Trump supporters!

You may ask, Jeff where did you get this idea from? Well I got it from Face Book! That’s right Face Book it seems about all my Trump friends have something similar to what my former Sunday School posted yesterday, he had a picture of a homeless family sleeping in the streets and the caption read in big capital letters: THIS IS AN AMERICAN FAMILY LIVING ON AN AMERICAN STREET AND THE DEMOCRATS ARE OUTRAGED OVER THE TREATMENT OF THE ILLEGALS ! You see what mean these people love the homeless! I’m so proud that my former Southern Baptist Sunday School teacher loves the homeless so much I have an idea. Down the street on the corner is a large Assembly of God church and every Saturday a group from this church goes downtown and feed the homeless a meal. Maybe I should call him up and see if he wants to join them in feeding the homeless, since it turns out he now loves the homeless so much.

Is there anywhere in the Bible that could describe the love that Cristian Trump supporters have for the poor? Well it turns out there is a passage of scripture that describes these Trump people’s love to a tee. In the book of John chapter 12 being in verse 3 3.Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the odor of the ointment, 4 Then saith one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, Simon’s son, who should betray him, 5 Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred denarii, and given to the poor? 6 This he said, not that he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief, and had the bag, and bore what was put in it. 7 Then said Jesus,

Let her alone; for the day of my burial hath she kept this. 8 For the poor always ye have with you, but me ye have not always.

All the Trump supporters have the exact same love the poor and homeless as Judas Iscariot had. If your looking for a conservative Republican in the Bible, there is no better example than Judas Iscariot. He was good with money, and the disciples trusted him to be the treasure of the group. That’s what the verse that said he had the bag and bore what was put in it was referring to. Judas wasn’t a liberal with the groups money and like today he was conservative with his love. One would have to be deserving of his love. Just like today Conservative Christians don’t love just anyone, they only love those who are like them. Posts like the one above prove not their love for the poor and homeless all it does is show the whole world their hatred of Illegals, as they call them. From their posts it appears to me and most of the rest of the world that they believe God doesn’t love those nasty Illegals. God is so proud of them supporting Trump putting the Army on the border. Yes somewhere in there Bible, I can’t find this in mine Bible, Jesus commands Christians to send a army to stop other Christians. Of coarse they don’t believe that Catholics, which are the majority of the people they say are invaded our country, are not really Christians and these illegals are not praying to the same God they are. I’ll will have a post entirely on this subject soon. There’s one thing for sure they have noting but hate for these people. I have an idea for a new slogan for the Southern Baptist Board of Missions:

GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR COUNTRY WE’LL SEND YOU A MISSIONARY

We can vote on that slogan during the Southern Baptist Convention this summer I bet it would be approved. I know all my Trump Face Book friends will like it they may even post it on Face Book. Of coarse it will take them awhile to post it because their all out helping homeless people now.

But we do have one problem you know all those Trump worshippers who now love the poor and homeless so much? Well if you look at their other posts it seems on other posts not about the “illegals” they talk really bad about poor people in fact it almost seems from these other posts they hate poor people as much as they do “illegals”. It turns out they blame poor people for almost everything! Would they laugh at the poor? Find out on my next post where a audience full of good Christian people laugh at the poor.

Try A Little Kindness Glen Campell

Kindness, it seems, is something there’s not much of anymore. It shouldn’t be especially for Christians. The Apostol Paul instructs us in Ephesians chapter 4;
29Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers. 30And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. 31Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: 32And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.

Let’s look at this scripture verse by verse because their is a lot of important thoughts to study on. Starting with verse 29:
29Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers. What would be an example of corrupt communication? Well look at yesterday’s song. I discussed Donald Trump calling Congressman Adam Schiff, Adam Schitt. Would calling someone Schitt qualify as corrupt communication? I think so. Was this term used to edify (build up) Adam Schiff or was it to tear him down? Did the hearers believe Donald Trump was ministering grace unto them?
30And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. Grieving the holy Spirit is not a good thing to do and whereby ye are sealed, let’s just say your suppose to do good not evil. OK that’s greatly simplifying this verse but there are whole sermons on this verse so let’s just call that good for now.
31Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: There’s nothing complicated about this verse. These past two verses reminds me of a statement Mark Twain made once: ” It ain’t the parts of the Bible I don’t understand that brother’s me, it’s the parts that I do understand.” The hard part of this verse is not understanding it, the hard part is following this verse.
32And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you. When your trying to memorize Bible verses verse 32 is always a verse that’s close to the top of the list.

Since I went verse by verse on the scripture, the lyrics of todays song are written almost like scripture so I’m going to look at the lyrics the same way.

If you see your brother standing by the road
With a heavy load from the seeds he’s sowed
And if you see your sister falling by the way
Just stop and say, you’re going the wrong way

There’s a problem right from the start who’s calling these people my brother or sister. Calling someone your brother or sister is making them equal with you. The man standing by the road with a heavy load because of his own actions he is reaping what he sowed I shouldn’t help him. Maybe that’s what the Priest, in the story of the Good Samaritan, thought that the man lying beside the road was getting what he deserved so he passed him on the other side, leaving him to die. Was the Priest showing kindness, tenderheartness, or forgiveness? Besides being tenderhearted is like one of those bleeding heart liberals. That’s why this Priest is so proud to call himself a conservative, he doesn’t show kindness to someone who doesn’t deserve it. And if you see a woman, not your sister, falling by the way it’s none of your business to tell her she is going the wrong way. If you know the bridge is out, she will find that out for herself.

You got to try a little kindness
Yes show a little kindness
Just shine your light for everyone to see
And if you try a little kindness
Then you’ll overlook the blindness
Of narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets

Should you try a little kindness then everyone will see you and you don’t want that! Shine your light why would you want to shine your light, what and show the world that your a bleeding heart liberal? Why should you do that? Because Jesus said in Matthew 5:16


“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”

And if you try a little kindness then you’ll overlook the blindness of narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets. The leading cause of blindness among conservatives is hate. What about people south of the border they won’t show them an once of kindness. And what about being “tenderhearted” how hard of a heart does one have that would not show kindness to these people? Narrow-minded people only show kindness to people who look like them, talk like them, believe like them, and most important people who vote like them. Their kindness must be earned.

Don’t walk around the down and out
Lend a helping hand instead of doubt
And the kindness that you show every day
Will help someone along their way

Don’t walk around the down and out. You don’t have to show kindness if your not around anyone who needs kindness. I’ll say a lot more in a couple days when the song of the day will be Phil Collins Another Day in Paradise. And the kindness that you show EVEREY DAY will help someone along their way. Did you noticed that Glen on today’s video changed the words along their way to along life’s way? I like that change of words after all isn’t that’s what Jesus wants us to do help others along life’s way? And remember:


32And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you

Hava Nagila Harry Belafonte

When I was in the seventh grade way back in the 1900s, kids today think the 1900s was a long time ago, of coarse that was before were born and come think about it, 1973 was a long time ago. Seventh grade meant I went to Ramsey Jr. High so it was quite a change from elementary school where we had the same teacher all day. There were seven periods with seven different teachers. Ramsey was a lot bigger with over 1,000 students. In the seventh grade one of these periods was divided up to three twelve week classes. My first twelve week class was drafting the next woodworking and the last was a music class. I liked music class best because there were girls in it. The other twelve week classes for girls were sewing and cooking you know girl stuff. Remember this was way back in the 1900s! Music class was not like chorus, we sat at desks and the teacher, who was the chorus teacher Miss Duvall, taught about music. One lesson was on today’s song Hava Nagila (who says you’ll never use what you learned in school again!) it turns out it’s Jewish! That’s why they sung it in the bar Mitzah scene in The Godfather. Here is one translation I found on the internet it turns out even the translation is controversial yes you can find great arguments on the internet on how to translate the song.

HAVA NAGILA (Literal English Translation)

Come let’s dance, come let’s dance,
Come let’s dance, and be merry!
Come let’s dance, come let’s dance,
Come let’s dance, and be merry!
Come let’s whirl, come let’s whirl,
Come let’s whirl, and be merry!
Come let’s whirl, come let’s whirl,
Come let’s whirl, and be merry!
Rise, rise, brothers!
Rise, brothers, with a glad heart.
Rise, brothers, with a glad heart.
Rise, brothers, with a glad heart.
Rise, brothers, with a glad heart.
Rise, brothers!
Rise, brothers, with a glad heart.

Just imagine that I’m back in the seventh grade way back in the 1900s and their was a boy that went to Ramsey and his name was Abel, that’s right he’s Adam’s boy. There was another boy who was the biggest bully in the whole school and let’s call him Donny. Well in turns out that Donny decided he would make fun of Adam’s boy Abel name. Abel’s last was Schiff, so Donny, with the mind of a seventh grader started calling Him Abel Schitt! All of the other kids thought that was funny so they started calling poor Abel; Schitt just like Donny taught them to do. One boy that really loved to call Abel Schitt, let’s call him Timmy, anyway his dad found out about it and it turns out little Timmy’s dad was a Southern Baptist pastor and when his dad found out little Timmy was in BIG trouble. He told little Timmy that he had never been so ashamed of him, that he should never make fun of anyone by calling them a name like that. Then Timmy’s dad said you do know that Schiff is a Jewish name and Donny was calling him that because he was Jewish? Little Timmy had no idea that was why Donny was always making fun of Abel. The principal found out and called Donny’s dad, let’s call him Freddy, into his office. But as it turns out Freddy had been arrested at a KKK rally before Donny was even born! He told the principal that his Donny never did anything wrong and there’s nothing wrong with calling a filthy Jew Schitt!

I just made that story up it seems that little Timmy didn’t learn his lesson on how to treat Jews, or for that matter people in general. Now it turn’s out that little Timmy followed in his father’s footsteps and became a Southern Baptist pastor. But maybe because this story didn’t really happen little Timmy posted on Face Book, for the world to see, a picture of Senator Chuck Schumer with a distorted face and a what Trump supporters would call a funny meme under it. I have remained silent with for the past Trump years with all his unChristlike posts. But I could not remain silent any longer, when a Southern Baptist pastor posts a picture of the most powerful Jew in the United States of America, and distorts his face in order to make fun of him, and I wish little Timmy would give me chapter and verse where making fun of anyone is alright with Jesus. But if little Timmy wants to see distorted faces and bodies of Jews the Nazis have already provided the world with thousands of pictures of millions of bodies. I then made on first comment on one of his posts, I said; Is a pastor of a Southern Baptist church making fun of a Jew? I waited a while and yes I was just getting madder by the minute. So I made another post this time I posted: Is it wrong that Trump called Rep. Adam Schiff Adam Schitt? That must have got the attention of one of his members of his church, and he posted how great of a man and cares for everyone and other stuff along that lines. Did I reply to that comment? Yes I did, I replied; A pastor should share the truth and love of Jesus Christ not the lies and hate of Donald Trump. After that little Timmy removed the post.

This is America people have the freedom of speech and if your an American our country gives you the right to almost anything you want . But if your a Christian Jesus does not give you the freedom to say anything you want. There’s an old saying I heard in church a long time. Jesus doesn’t give you the freedom to do what you want. Jesus gives you the freedom to do what you should.

I’m sure little Timmy will tell how much he loves and support the nation of Israel but it appears that love does not extend to the Jewish people. I’ll have a lot more to say about that in the future. Thanks for reading this and if you have a pastor on your Face Book feed share this post with him.


The Lord’s Prayer Jim Nabors

Back in the late eighties I worked in a convenience store. This was back when gas was $1.16 a gallon. People would hand me a five dollar bill and say “I’ll take five on pump number whatever. After this happens a few hundred times a day the five dollar bills make very impressive stacks. This was long before debit cards or pay at the pump so we took in large amounts of cash. Behind the counter the owner placed a sign that I read all the time . Never count money or have cash where customers can reach it. and in big letters LETS KEEP HONEST PEOPLE HONEST! Or in other words it said let’s not lead people into temptation! There’s a lot in the Lord’s prayer but today I want to focus on the line and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. But while we’re praying to remove temptation for us remember not to temp others.

Working at a convenience store not only involves a large amount of cash there is always the chance that you can kill someone. If someone comes in to rob the store then you can take the gun from under the counter and shoot him. Not only could this fulfill your dreams of killing somebody, but it will make you famous, you’ll make all the local news and you will become a hero. My problem was there wasn’t a gun behind the counter. The only gun we had was in the bottom of the drop safe and it was locked. Every morning the owner’s daughter would open the safe empty the money into a bag and take that the pistol with her to the back office. She would count the money at the desk with the gun on top of the desk which was probably a good idea since there would be several thousand dollars of cash on top of the desk. This meant if I was going to be a hero I would have to take away the gun from the robber. But I always asked myself this question; if I wanted to rob a convenience store would I pick the store with me behind the counter? I don’t think so! Sticking a gun in my face would only get me mad. And I don’t think that would be a good idea. I worked there a little over a year and I was never robbed. But I thought about it a lot. Suppose someone did try to rob me and I took the gun away I could shoot him, I would have the legal right to do that, but the more I thought about it yes I would make a name for myself and be looked up to by a lot of people. Would killing someone over a few dollars in the register be right? After all they weren’t robbing me they were just after a few dollars in the register, although I would probably that it personal, I realized that I shouldn’t take it that way. As time went by, I decided if I ever was robbed and I took the gun away, I thought the best thing to do was to point the gun in the robbers face until his eyes got really big, then take the gun and pull it away from him and tell him to get out! don’t do this again. That wouldn’t get me on the news, but I thought that would be the right thing to do. You mean I would just let him go, maybe it would be the right, I don’t know you may say he would just rob someone else, then again maybe not. Nothing like ever happened, and if it did I would probably been the one shot.

Why wasn’t there a gun underneath the counter? Shouldn’t there been one there just in case? A lot of people believe they should sleep with a gun nearby, just in case. Could this be a lot more about a fantasy about being a hero than self protection? Isn’t that gun there just to make you “feel” better, more safe? If there was a gun beneath the counter those scared girls would shoot no telling how many people or they might shoot their self in the foot. The same thing has happened where scared people have shot and killed family members with that gun by their bed that was there, just in case. Put yourself in my place working in a store that’s being robbed or if your in your bedroom, do you pull the trigger if he’s just standing there? Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil? If you yield to the temptation and pull the trigger, are you doing evil? I’m not talking about man’s laws. Should a Cristian pull the trigger just because he’s sacred or for the thrill of it? You may say that I have given this way too much thought, but my job of working behind the counter, by myself, till 1 am it was a real possibility. If you have a gun in your bedroom you really need to think about all and I talking about all the things that could happen. It’s more likely that something you had to protect you will instead be something that will cause a tragedy. My advice would be to put your faith in God to keep you safe and not in your gun and your own abilities. Now I know a lot of people will laugh at me for saying that. What would a Southern Baptist pastor tell you to do? Are Southern Baptist pastors teaching what the Bible has to say about guns or what the Republican party and the NRA believes about guns? Are they leading their followers into temptation?

I was inspired to write this today by a comment on Face Book from a Southern Baptist pastor in Oklahoma. His dad used to be my pastor back in the day, OK back when I was a little kid a long time. From what I can see on Face Book he pastors a large church. I’m proud he’s my friend on Face Book and also so far he has not unfriended me. Why would a pastor of a Southern Baptist church unfriend me? Well that’s a short story. After a couple of years of posts praising Trump, I was compelled to write a comment. I’m not going to say what he posted that made me so mad until I make another post totally on that subject. But last week I made another comment on his very inappropriate post for a Southern Baptist pastor to make about New Zealand banning assault rifles. I decided I would comment on that. It wasn’t a very long comment, all I said on my comment was: It appears your hope for your treasure in heaven is a AR15 made of gold. What kind of response did I get from that comment. Well it turns out I received the greatest response anyone would ever hope for. I just went to his timeline, both posts that I commented on and other similar posts were REMOVED. I just now found this out and I’m still not quite over it. Could it be that my comments started this Trump loving Southern Baptist pastor to start thinking about what he is spreading on Face Book. On his first post which I’ll give my thoughts on tomorrows song, it was removed. All of the pro-gun post were removed. It is possible to reason with a Trump worshipper? I didn’t think so but it sure appears that’s happened or at least I hope that’s what happened.

Now back to lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, does posting pro-gun views lead others into temptation and maybe commit evil? The Apostle Paul mentions the “feeble minded” and what about those people do they not read Face Book posts? Is it good that a feeble minded person has a loaded gun in their house? The NRA will say it’s everyone’s right to have guns. Maybe today’s post will at least make one person think, at least a little.