Friday, November 30, 2012

Hell – And The Synapses That Done It




He applies his human reason
To facts not at all related –
And to say his false conclusions
Are erroneous is understated.

Fighting a losing war within,
He struggles for an appearance of normalcy.
But, there are so many cracks and flaws
All crumbles in sad absurdity.

His soul is trapped inside his body,
With expressions frustratingly checked –
Synapses deteriorating, scrambled understanding,
And relationships effectively wrecked.

He lives within this fleshly shell,
And struggles for recognition.
Loosing connection with reality,
He desperately seeks affirmation.

Oh – The horror of this slippery slope,
This living analogy of Hell.
Able to feel on the inside,
But unable others to tell.

To know the truth, but not to know it;
To want to interact with the world –
Yet not to be sure that he can or he does,
Leaves his mind in a horrible swirl.

What's happening in him is baffling;
To hope, to question, to doubt, to pursue –
Thoughts that leave him greatly perplexed
About how this Gordian knot to undo.

To have the truth before his eyes
Yet not be able to grasp it well –
To feel it there, yet beyond his reach,
Is a living picture of hell.

"But", says he, "it's not my choice and not my will,
This body where my soul does sit –
Have patience and take care of me.
It's the synapses in my brain that done it."

J. Alton Davis  © 2012
(re Alzheimer's disease)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

History - Its Importance and Use


 A perspective on the importance and usefulness of history:

History informs us first concerning our starting point, then the path taken from that starting point to where we find ourselves today.  Having an adequate knowledge of our history, we are armed to make today's decisions – Armed to make the decision that will most properly guide our path into the future.
Decisions affecting the future must be based on the proper historic foundation – like the upper floors of a tall building, which are aligned with the foundation, and not simply on the floor below, and then built in accordance with an appropriate plan.
In making today's decisions, we should first ask if we can identify any past decisions, which in retrospect may have been erroneous and, therefore, ought to be corrected lest we propagate that error into the future by basing today's decision on the results of that previous error.
Once satisfied (either by acceptance or correction of past decisions) with the path our history has taken to bring us to where we are today, we are in a healthier position to make good decisions that will direct our path into the future.
To Ignore the past when planning for the future is like building a tall building by ignoring the foundation and adding each additional floor by working only from the floor you are currently on.  Eventually, the building will be so far out of alignment from the foundation that the entire structure will fall over and collapse in a useless heap of rubble and dust. 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Two Pleas in Heaven's Courtroom


     They had been born on the same day in the same small town.  They had not known each other, but went through the same schools.  Both had married, been relatively successful in their occupations, raised their families, loved their grandchildren, attended different but similar churches - They had done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.

     They had died on the same day in the same small town.  They had not know each other, but passed into the death that comes to all men the same way.  Both had married, been relatively successful in their occupations, raised their families, loved their grandchildren, attended different but similar churches - They had done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  And, they each entered death alone.

     They had entered Heaven's courtroom on the same day to stand in the presence of the awesome and majestic creator and sustainer of heaven and of earth, of all that is living and that is inanimate, of all that is material and that is spiritual.  Both had married, been relatively successful in their occupations, raised their families, loved their grandchildren, attended different but similar churches - They had done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  And they each stood before their maker alone.

     They had stood with their souls naked, their inner hearts open to His all-knowing scrutiny – their thoughts, their memories; the visions of all their actions done, the unfettered awareness of all the undone, ignored and wasted opportunities; all laid bare and open to His eyes.  Both had married, been relatively successful in their occupations, raised their families, loved their grandchildren, attended different but similar churches - They had done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  And they each in their turn heard the question:

     Son of Adam, resounded the Creator's voice, as if coming from everywhere at once. Son of Adam . . . . .  disobedient rebellious guilty sinner, because of whom, BOOMED THE VOICE, My glory has been defamed.  Why should I let you into My heaven?!

     They each in their turn stood transfixed, knowing that there was no escape, no place to hide, no way to delay or avoid responding ­– The look was penetrating, knowing, loving, caring, but fearful and awesome to behold.
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     The first had married, been relatively successful in his occupation, raised his family, loved his grandchildren, attended church - Done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  He appealed to all of this, his good intentions, his earthly reputation, the understanding nature of this loving God.[1]

     Son of Adam, resounded the Creator's voice, as if coming from everywhere at once. Son of Adam . . . . .  disobedient rebellious guilty sinner, because of whom, BOOMED THE VOICE, My glory has been defamed.  You have been judged already, because you have not believed in the Name of my only begotten Son.[2]  Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness![3] 

     The first had married, been relatively successful in his occupation, raised his family, loved his grandchildren, attended church - Done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  However, tragically he was cast into the lake of fire because his name was not found in the book of life.[4]
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     The second had married, been relatively successful in his occupation, raised his family, loved his grandchildren, attended church - Done all the normal proper things that people did and were expected to do.  He hung his head, dropped to his knees and confessed, "I am a son of Adam.  I am indeed a disobedient rebellious guilty sinner, and because of me the glory of the awesome and majestic creator and sustainer of heaven and of earth, of all that is living and that is inanimate, of all that is material and that is spiritual has been defamed."  He then humbly cried out, "I appeal to your mercy and your justice – for I have placed my only hope in your sure promise of salvation and blessing[5], which one of your faithful servants shared with me.  I have trusted in Your only begotten Son, Messiah Jesus, and the payment of the penalty of death which You Yourself completed through His sacrifice on the cross for me."[6]  I have cast myself on your mercy, for you promised that whoever puts his trust in you will certainly never be disappointed.[7]  And I know that you are not a man that you would lie.[8]

     My child, come into my heaven.[9]  I have a banquet prepared for you, and eternal life, and unbroken fellowship with me and with my only begotten Son.[10]  Come, I the Living God welcome you with open arms into my heavenly city where my Son has prepared a wonderful place for you.[11]  Welcome to the heavenly Jerusalem to live and celebrate and worship along with myriads of angels, and the assembly of the First Born who also are enrolled in heaven, and all the righteous who have been made perfect.[12]

     Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God.[13]

     Give praise to our God, all you His bond-servants, you who fear Him, the small and the great.[14]  Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord God, the almighty who was and who is and who is to come.[15]   Worthy are You, our Lord and our God, to receive glory and honor and power; for You created all things, and because of Your will they existed, and were created.[16]



[1] Romans 3:10, 23; 1 John 1:10
[2] John 3:18
[3] Matthew 7:23; Hebrews 10:26-27
[4] Revelation 20:15; 21:8
[5] Hebrews 6:13-19
[6] John 3:16; 1 John 1:9
[7] Romans 10:11
[8] Numbers 23:19; Titus 1:2
[9] Revelation 19:9
[10] Hebrews 12:24
[11] John 14:2
[12] Hebrews 12:22-23
[13] Revelation 19:1
[14] Revelation 19:5
[15] Revelation 4:8
[16] Revelation 4:11