Sunday, July 1, 2007

Musings 6-23-07

“Musings” - June 22, 2007 - By Leslie G. Newell
(Sharing Thoughts from the past & present by a Home Missionary past his Prime)

I GOOFED: I had Betty proofread last weeks “Musings” and then failed to make the corrections as I was trying to talk on AOL with my son while working on it and I sent it out without the changes. I hope you managed to see through or understand the typos.

TOWER OF BABEL: Do you remember God’s comment when He went down to see the city and tower the people had built and were building? Genesis 11:6, “Now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them.” This verse came to mind as I watched the Discovery Channel on June 17th. The topic was “Building The Future,” with several segments. (1) Japan has built tunnels and a huge underground, tiled cavern to catch the floodwaters from typhoons in order to protect Tokyo and millions of people. (2) Plans are being made to destroy a large asteroid that is 300 million miles away aligned to hit the earth in 2029. (3) Mexico has built the tallest glass building in their country on the same ground where earthquakes have destroyed buildings previously. It has been designed with a flex system and hydraulic absorbers to offset the shock. It has already proven effective in a 7.9 Richter scale earthquake. It is designed to withstand a 9.0 earthquake. (4) London, England has built huge barrier gates to protect the Thames River from rising sea water levels that could destroy great numbers of people in a storm. All of these are amazing and huge projects of human ingenuity to protect from horrific damage by natural disasters. I found these undertakings to be almost unbelievable. (At least they would have been in past generations.) But, when I read the Book of Revelation and the terrible judgments of God against humanity and their rejection of God’s Son, Jesus Christ, nothing that man can do with his modern ingenuity will protect them. Since the Tower of Babel man has made great progress in his capabilities as God had prophesied but he will never be able to counterbalance what God has in store for the earth.

DEATH BY CHOCOLATE: Driving to the bank this week I saw a bumper sticker on the car ahead of me that said, “If I must die, let it be death by chocolate.” I’ve heard many people call themselves chocoholics and the driver of the car must have been one of them. With the increased number of diabetics in this country they may well be dying of chocolate. I use to eat Reese bars when I’d get a sugar low and I loved them. That was the only real opportunity I had to enjoy them. Then, when I went to the endocrinologist she told me that was the wrong thing to do because chocolate has a tendency to run your blood pressure up and I was already on medication for that and I have been for years. If you are a chocoholic be warned, you just might become diabetic from all the sugar and also increase your blood pressure, both can contribute to death. I can just hear some of you responding, “But I’ll die happy.” Enjoy, we all have to die sometime, just be sure you know the Savior before you do!

SOMETHING BIBLICAL TO THINK ABOUT: Recently I was sitting in a Bible study dealing with Genesis 3. The pastor was making a point relating to the different responses of Adam and Eve when God was dealing with their sin and the involvement with the serpent. As you recall God spoke first to Adam who blames God and the woman whom God had given him. Speaking to Eve, she blamed the serpent. Then God spoke to the serpent and placed the curse upon it. Then God spoke to Eve revealing the curse upon her, first the sorrow or pain of childbirth and then second, making her subject to her husband. Then God dealt with Adam and his curse had to do with cursing the ground for Adam’s sake. Requiring the toil of labor for food all the days of his life, complicated by adding the thorns and thistles to the equation. Thus reminding Adam that he would labor by the sweat of his brow to provide food for himself and his family. Now, the thoughts that came to me that I want to share with you: All these curses or judgments continue to this day. For Eve the consequence related to childbirth and subjection to her husband. To man his curse related to his labor to provide food for himself and his family. Eve’s penalty related to birth and care of the family in the home. Adam’s penalty related to his labor in providing for his family outside the home. I personally believe it was God’s intention that the woman would pay the price of taking care of the children and husband in the home. Man’s responsibility was to labor outside the home to meet his family’s needs. Stay with me. Today we have large numbers of married women working outside the home, as do their husbands. All the while we hear a great deal about the disparity between the wages between what a woman gets paid and what a man gets paid. Often the woman is paid less for the same work than a man does, with a lot of news and complaint related to it. Personally, I believe in equal pay for equal work, whoever does it. But, the controversy continues. My question is this… “Is it possible that the disparity continues because of the breakdown of God’s purpose relating to the different curses placed on Eve and Adam and His intent for the family?” I believe it does. It is something to think about. What do you think?

REGARDING THE ABOVE: I worded the above in the context of married couples. I understand that single ladies have to work for a living, as do many singles and divorced with children. They should receive equal pay for equal work. I am old fashioned enough to believe that a man should provide for his family while the woman cares for the family in the home. If there are no children or the children are all raised, then it comes down to the couples decision as to whether the wife works outside the home or not. I don’t want to start a war of words, knowing we are living in a different day and it is difficult to maintain and family on one income. Still, parenting is an awesome task and when both parents work outside the home it leaves a great deal lacking for the children, even when a good babysitter or childcare center is used. Nothing replaces a mother’s care of the children, with a working, loving father to back her up. Scripture seems very clear to me in this matter but many do not want to follow a Biblical pattern. God bless those mothers that sacrifice to stay home and raise their children. The Second World War changed this standard practice and things will probably never get back to such a protocol.
OFF TO BRAZIL: My granddaughter Christen, her husband James Taylor and their three children will leave for Brazil as missionaries on June 26th. Your prayers for them to arrive safely on the field along with the 45 boxes already packed and shipped. Pray that customs will go easy on them and that things will arrive safe, not broken or stolen. Pray for Christen as she works to learn the language and as they get settled into a vital soul winning and church-planting ministry. Their work is needed for far fewer foreign missionaries are going out today as compared to just a few years ago

2 comments:

Patty Armitage said...

Dad,

This blog is really great. I hope you keep it up. I always get your e-mail musings, but this is great too. I'm writing one each week too for a ladies Bible Study bbcdoc.blogspot.com Read it when you get a chance and comment.
Love
Patty

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