1/11/2007

An email being circulated by some churches

Three funerals

Did anybody happen to notice yesterday the picture God painted for us as we watched the events of the day unfold on every news station around the world.

The portrait of three men's lives shown clearly through the events of their deaths. One a wise man, one a foolish man and one a wicked man.

Three men captured the world's attention by their lives and their deaths. Their funerals spoke volumes about the course of life they had chosen to pursue with the few short years God had granted to them. Yesterday, God opened the Book of Proverbs and showed the world the truths contained in His sacred Word.

All three men, President Ford, James Brown and Sadam Hussein had choices in their destiny. Today they have all three stood in front of the God of this universe with those choices unveiled and judged. God allowed us to see three men yesterday.

President Gerald Ford, a man whose faith in God and service to his country was eulogized by many speakers during the solemn and dignified ceremonies which marked his passing. A man of character and integrity, not perfect but made righteous by his faith in Jesus Christ. It was in this righteousness he lived out his life as a servant to his fellowman and his country. Great men and dignitaries attended his funeral. All coming to pay respect and honor to a man most deserving.

James Brown also was eulogized in a funeral ceremony befitting his life choices. There was blaring rock music, gyrating bodies, costumes, and great sensual displays of revelry to portray the contribution this man had given through his life to his fellowman. He lived a life of drugs, alcohol, immorality and rock music. He was heralded the father of Rap music and the inspiration of Michael Jackson's greatness. His funeral with all of it's theatrics was befitting the excess of waste his life portrayed.

Then we had the gruesome hanging of Sadam Hussein. His death as gory as his life. A brutal murderer and dictator, hung by his neck and secreted away in the middle of the night to an unmarked grave. Thousands of Iraqis celebrated his death for through his life he had brought untold misery and death to many. A man so wicked that it seemed the world breathed a collective sigh of relief at the pronouncement of his death.

Three men, three men who left their mark on the entire world, three famous men. All three have now stood before their Creator to answer for the choices they made in their life as you and I will someday.

There is only one choice and Gerald Ford's life exemplifies the nobility of choosing to walk in harmony with The Creator through the acceptance of Jesus Christ as his Redeemer.

James Brown choose to walk in the flesh. His life's work glorified the flesh and his death magnified the flesh.

Sadam Hussein chose evil. He was a narcissistic megalomaniac. His life glorified evil and his death was gruesome.

This all played out in one day. God painted a great picture for mankind to see. I pray people got His message

5 Comments:

At 4:24 PM, Blogger Aaron said...

*barf*

 
At 11:01 AM, Blogger Tom Parsons said...

What the ?! James Brown did more for his fellow man than Gerald Ford ever did.

 
At 10:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Holycrap. Eh... Chuck? Is this a joke? The "picture god painted for us"? What about that smell in New York? Was that God trying to tell us to take a shower? And, "Yesterday, God opened the Book of Proverbs and showed the world the truths contained in His sacred Word"? Switch Proverbs for Quran and you get the same effect I got while reading this -- and I'm a Christian!

This is self-righteous bs. Ford was a good dude, but the pardon was morally questionable.

And, Saddam's a bad dude, but our handling of his trial just solidifies our image to the Iraqis and the world the US doesn't care about the rule of law if it hurts US interests.

I'm not sure I believe this wasn't a joke in the first place though ... hopefully Chuck hasn't totally flipped.

 
At 12:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

... and i'm retarded. i didn't see the page title.

 
At 2:56 AM, Blogger Chuck Olsen said...

i'm afraid it's no joke!
i don't want to say anymore about who/where it comes from, because it's family. (not in MN)

 

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