Those of you who know me, know that I am most definitely a Capitalist! I believe that the best form of economic development is rooted in individual profit and I worry when the government takes more and more control of the economic systems of this country. That would usually be the end of my comment, "End of Story". However, I have been doing some praying and soul searching over the last few months. Here are some more of my thoughts on the economic situation.
I can't help but see some of the problems of Israel in the Old Testament in the current problems of our country. The prophets complained to the nation that they had quit worrying about anyone but themselves. As long as they had enough everything was fine. The nation never listened to these prophets and it was only after Israel was overrun and enslaved that they would stop and listen to God and how He wanted them to live!
In the recent past there were those who said that our country was becoming too segregated (the haves and the have nots) and that our rampant capitalism was the culprit. As we lived here in Lake Mary (4th best place in America to live) and contemplated which car we should buy next or whether or not we could afford a house on the beach we would respond to the detractors that this is how it should be, people should reap the benefit of their labor. Those that do not have just have not figured out how to get it yet! But now that "regular people" i.e. our parents and others we know are losing their savings and retirement while CEO's contemplate bankruptcy for their companies and a life for themselves with millions in a foreign country we look at the situation with a different eye.
Suddenly there is an outcry that we need to care for the poor and homeless, we need to make sure that people are not put out of their homes, that children don't live out of their cars! The rich need to foot the bill taxes and rules are good if they level the playing field. Now it seems that everyone should be looking out for others as well as themselves! It would seem that just like the Israelites we have come to realize that living selfishly leads to a country of selfish people!
However, our concern for the less fortunate may simply be a new form of selfishness. We are outraged that there are those who continue to have enough money to build 94,000 sq. ft. houses and sent their dogs to New York City for their styling, while we are worried about keeping our jobs and our homes! Our seeming concern for the less fortunate may be a thinly veiled cover for our concern that someone is making sure that I can keep my stuff!!!
Maybe we all need to do a self check? Have we become too worried about things? What should our standard of living be in this country? Just because I "Can" have it "should" I have it?
What do you think?
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Naming capitalism as an economic system of choice would also reflects who I have been and still am. Ever since my second year of college I have had the privilege of working as a manager, leader, executive, years of board leadership in the community and church, and for many years enjoyed a six figure salary.
Today, due to some choices I wish we could remake, than the economic situation that magnified the outcome of the choices may thousands of times, I find myself living on the non management side of the capitalism system. Only having punched a time clock for a few part time jobs during college, now I find myself punching the clock for near to minimum wage.
Over the past few months I too have reflected on how we have and are reflecting Jesus’ teaching in our capitalist society. Maybe more, how do I keep my eye on God’s dream for the whole of creation? In light of our current situation, a temptation is to only focus on what “I” need to do to take care of me. Then I ask myself, has this been the root of what has and is happing causing the current economic situation?
Robert K. Greenleaf’s writing on servant leadership continues to give me much to think about. Two of the quotes that I find very intriguing;
“Caring for persons, the more able and less able serving each other, is the rock upon which a good society is built.”
Then his definition of servant leadership, “… do those served grow as persons; do they, while being served, became healthier, wiser, freer, more autonomous, more likely themselves to become servants?”
Maybe in our questioning, we will find an answer.
What are we doing about it? Nothing. We allow it. We accept it. The athletes, Hollywood stars, the rich, and government officials have all been created and perpetuated the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots" for years, and we have stupidly bought into it! We pay $30 for movies and popcorn, or $50 to watch a pro-ball game in person, and we buy their CD's and logo T-shirts. We keep telling them they are special and deserving of it. In Washington, without term limits, we allow the old stodgers to stay in power and do what they've always done and keep everything the same. It won't change unless WE change it.
We've got to face the facts. Everyday, we wake up to 24-hr air-conditioned comfort, running clean water, indoor toilets, good food in abundance, 100+ channels of entertainment at our fingertips, paved streets, good schools, adequate forms of transportation, coffee on every corner, and yet we continue to complain about NOT having ENOUGH!! We should all be forced to go on a mission trip and see what the rest of the world faces every day. That'll open our eyes.
We have MORE than enough - we just have LESS SENSE about how we spend it. We have less sense because we started thinking WE did it and WE earned it, and that belongs to US, it is OURS to spend and not God's. I think the Devil has been having fun with this one for way too long. We ate that apple down to the core.
We earned it, alright. We deserve this downturn. We deserve to be forced to step back and see what we've become - selfish little greedy whiners. I'm all for getting compensated for hard work and engenuity, but I would agree with the man you quoted that no one is worth $1,000,000 a year. If we could all be satisfied with less for ourselves and want more for others, we would ALL have more...peace, love, and blessings abounding. If we could live like Christ and serve Him first and others second, we could turn this thing around! I'll keep on praying for that.
"You may say that I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one..."
Thanks for letting me rant.
then and only then will will you see HIS truth, and in turn will act accordingly. But let me caution you, for when the truth is upon your spirit and soul, you will not be able to turn back and view the current everyday system that one lives in now.I'm debt and spirtually free,as is my family.Take the journey, the addmission has already been paid for everyone.May everyone who reads this blog, be a instrument of God's great abundance and love!