Change Conflict Healthcare?

I love politics and I love to debate and argue about politics or anything for that matter.  It really doesn’t even matter if I’m right because I want to convince you and we will both be wrong.  I think I have always been that way.  Even when I was on a jury I convinced all the other jurors to change their vote and vote not guilty because there was a conflict in the prosecutors case.  Just enough so that he did not follow the law to a T.  So I love to argue and debate.  This blog post is not going to be that.  Today I am simply making an observation about what I see.

They say that any decision a leader makes it will inevitably have supporters and haters.  Perry Noble said, “If everybody likes you or your idea then you’ve spent way too much time kissing rear ends instead of being faithful to who God has called you to be and what He has called you to do!” I love that and the truth is everything rises and falls on leadership.  At the end of the day the leader has to be able to make the decision and then stand behind that decision regardless of where the support or lack of support is coming.

As of today President Obama has been in office 451 days.  For the last six months I have heard people complain about where is the change?  That was the platform that he ran on, CHANGE…Yes we can.  I have seen several changes that I think are important that people are either missing or don’t want to see.   The fact that we have an African-American in office holding the most coveted position in the world is change.  The fact that there is an African-American making decisions when 55 years ago Rosa Parks did not have a choice where she could even sit on a bus, shows that this is change.  It gives me hope that in the years to come modern day slavery such as human trafficking and sex trafficking may come to and end as well.  Sometimes change comes in the still small steps that lay the foundation for future change.

With health care changing there are some that are for it and some who are against it.  Now change has occurred and the same people who complained the last 451 days about where is the change, have it and don’t like it.  I would venture to guess these same people would have complained no matter what policy took effect.  These were the same people who probably would have argued about the Emancipation Proclamation, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The truth is there are people who are never looking for resolve but rather are looking for a fight.

In any decision…there is Change, Conflict, Growth.  The growth may mean that what you see now doesn’t work and needs to be tweaked, overhauled or dropped completely.  It may mean that this was exactly what we needed.  I love the fact that he made A decision.  How this will work out we may not know for years.  Perry Noble posted on his blog the other day ““Christians” will scream that God is “Jehovah Rafa,” (the God who heals) in our services…but then rely on our government for healing more than Him!” I believe God is bigger than Barack Obama and everyone who sits in a position of leadership in this country and that God is not surprised about the change.  What that looks like I have no idea.  But I know that nothing great has ever gotten done in this country by simply doing nothing.

The government of the United States has been around since July 4, 1776.  That is 234 years.  The church has been around for over 2,000 years.  Spend your time investing in what matters and what will last instead of wasting it in things that won’t matter.  Control what you can control and pray and leave the rest up to God.  Change-Conflict-Growth.

Thoughts?

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2 Responses to “Change Conflict Healthcare?”
  1. Jeff S says:

    Agreed. I stood on that same basis on Inaugaration Day. Oftentimes, those called to leadership roles deal with issues that I couldn’t imagine dealing with on a daily basis, whether it be politics, religion or business. So, in this case, on any level of government, we need to respect those positions. Plain and simple. Secondly, what good will it do to complain? Especially as Christ followers, our words and actions need to follow what Christ’s words and actions were! Never once in the Bible, did I hear that Jesus went overboard with His views on the government of the day. Last time I checked, the Sermon on the Mount was not a Jesus-rebuttal to the State of the Union address. His main focus was on the hurting world around Him. Shouldn’t that be our focus? Let’s be knowledgable of what’s happening in our government and even have a stance on it. There’s nothing wrong with having an opinion and a strong one if that. But I know personally, I can have a heck of a lot more impact on people who need to hear about Jesus more than I can do about Healthcare.

  2. Ryan Geiger says:

    Wow Jeff, that was a better post than my blog. Very well written and I agree with you completely.

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