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Who is Profiting from Your Anger?

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These are tense times. Our nation is in a fractious and dangerous place.

Have you noticed that when you listen to some news services, or commentators, podcasters, or influencers, you feel angry?

Our American politicians, news services, podcasters, and influencers have become subject matter experts in making us angry. That may seem weird, but it is intentional.

Why would anyone try to make you angry? (I’m not kidding about this.)

Politicians want you to be angry so that you will give them money, viral-share their posts on social media, or storm capital buildings on their behalf.

News programs know that if you are angry, you’ll keep checking in for the latest updates. When you check in more often, they get more views, and more views sell more ads. You’re a money maker for them.

Podcasters, commentators, and influencers know that if you are angry, you’ll keep listening to their episodes and share them on social media. This helps them make more money by having more listeners thus selling more ads…and they feel more powerful having lots listeners that they know are feeling angry because of their words. (And sometimes, some “dark money” or other “foreign interest” is paying them to say what they are saying, so they need your continued listens in order to keep being paid.)

When politicians, news organizations, podcasters, or influencers willfully create anger for their profit, it is called “rage-baiting” or “angernomics”. It is addictive for you and wealth-making or behavior manipulation for them.

You are being manipulated into anger for the simple reason that someone wants money or motivation to do their will.

Don’t get me wrong. What these people may be saying may have some truth in it. However, when they are using anger as a tool, they are not trying to give you good information; they are trying to use you for their gain.

When we are flooded with anger, our logic turns off

The stress hormone, cortisol, floods your brain when you are angry. This prepares you to run from the lions that are about to eat you. If you are running from lions, you don’t need to waste time thinking things through.

That’s all well and good if you are running from lions. However, if you are simply being flooded with cortisol all day from one “news” source or politician, you lose the ability to think things through. When you can’t think logically, you are ripe for manipulation into doing things you would never do if you were thinking clearly.

Not only that, cortisol-flooding from anger causes you to lose your personality (because you don’t need to maintain good character if a lion is chasing you). Then, you are REALLY manipulable by those who want money from you, to sell ads, OR worse: for you to do their bidding.

For those of us who are Christians, it is difficult to listen to the Holy Spirit’s guidance and to hang onto the fruit of the Spirit when we are angry.

And while we are at it, in the long run, cortisol-flooding from lots of anger-producing news, influencers, and politicians can give us poor health, along with anxiety and panic disorders.

What do these people care?

Face it, if someone is trying to make you angry over and over again, they do not care about you. You are an object to bring them profit or to do their dirty work somewhere in society.

What do you do about this?

Remember who you are. You are a child of God. God calls you to be angry but sin not and not let the sun go down on your anger (Ephesians 4:26). That means that there are things in our nation to be angry about, but the anger is only a starting point to remind us to stop and pray and see what God wants us to do.

Remember, as a child of God, you are a good person. God calls us to overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21. We don’t win by being angry or against something or someone. We win by being good and being for what God wants us to be for.

Turn off the news, social media, and podcasts! Don’t let them sell ads or get paid by foreign influences because of you. Let them earn an honest living, giving information in a healthy way that brings healing to our nation.

Prayer is more important than you could possibly imagine. Remember I Timothy 2:1-2:

I exhort therefore, that first of all, supplications, prayers, intercession, and giving of thanks be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. KJV

Do good and overcome evil by:

-Doing good deeds

-Educating yourself with balanced news (I like to read GroundNews.com which presents both sides of a news story.)

-Being the kind of person that brings good into the world

-Exercising your constitutional right to free speech by contacting your elected officials about things that matter and writing things that lead others to goodness and truth

-Exercising your constitutional right to peacefully demonstrate, if God puts that on your heart

-Praying about what is truly yours to do

We can stop being tricked into anger for someone else’s profit. We can work together to heal our nation.

Knowing a Tree by its Fruit

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15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? 17 Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. (Biblegateway.com NKJV)

Know any ravenous wolves attacking the federal government agencies these days? It felt like that recently when the Secretary of Social Security Administration Dudek made allusions to shutting down Social Security after starting the process of closing up to 47 local offices. He backed down on the threat and yesterday and sent an email to those of us who have a family member on Social Security (this is a screenshot from the email).

What kind of fruit is that? Can you imagine what it is like being elderly and depending on that monthly check and not knowing if the TRO will expire and Dudek will cut off that check?

To add insult to injury, Secretary of Commerce Lutnik, said that if elderly people expressed anger about not receiving their Social Security check, that was a sign that they were “fraudsters”. Is that simply mocking older citizens or is that a threat to them? Here’s the quote (from The Hill):

At one point in the wide-ranging, nearly two-hour conversation, Lutnick also said that if Social Security “didn’t send out their checks this month,” his “mother-in-law, who’s 94, she wouldn’t call and complain.”

“She’d think something got messed up, and she’ll get it next month. A fraudster always makes the loudest noise, screaming, yelling and complaining,” the billionaire businessman said.

“Anybody who’s been in the payment system and the processes, who knows the easiest way to find the fraudster is to stop payments and listen, because whoever screams is the one stealing,” he said. “Because my mother-in-law’s not calling, come on, your mother, 80-year-olds, 90-year-olds, they trust the government.”

What kind of fruit is that? It certainly does not appear to be godly fruit.

This is the fruit that God wants to see growing (Galatians 5: 22,23):

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, and self-control.

Praying for my nation. God help us.

Render Unto Caesar

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“This is our time!” I had the opportunity to listen to a television preacher and a talk show host, both of whom were excited about the current administration. They firmly believed that the current president was a gift of God to Christians.

They honestly believe that at any moment, the president will soon turn the power of the nation over to the Christians so that they can form a new, Christian nation. For evidence they point to the new White House Faith Office (headed by the television preacher, Paula White).

Can I just point out a little Scriptural corrective?

Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was the most powerful human being who ever walked the face of the earth. If he had been following the Christian nationalist program, he could have cozied up to the Romans and then used his power to kick them all back to Rome, or rain fire down on their heads.

Wouldn’t it have been more efficient to take over Rome? And the Jewish temple?

Instead, what did the most powerful human who ever lived do when he was on earth?

-He fed thousands (Matthew 14)

-He healed the sick (such as Mark 1, Matthew 8, Luke 5)

-He taught people to love, serve, be humble (Sermon on the Mount Matthew 5-7)

While he had followers who were connected to religious and political entities, he himself refused to use his status as Son of God to insert himself into temple or governmental politics.

In fact, when the Pharisees tried to trick him into taking a political stand on paying taxes, he asked for a coin and pointed out Caesar’s inscription on it. Then he gave these instructions,

“Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.” (Matthew 22)

He wasn’t asserting the ability to use his power to take over things- even though his power could have given him a quick takeover. He used his power differently.

He would use that power to preach the Gospel, show love and compassion, heal, and feed the multitudes.

My fellow Christians, could I encourage you that this is the time to exercise power, the power of Jesus’s way of doing things. You don’t need the power of a government, and you don’t need to lord power over anyone. In fact, those in power right now may NOT turn the power over to create a Christian nation. They may just use you and then abuse you. However, you have the power to change the nation through the way Jesus does things:

-He fed thousands, so now, you feed those in need

-He healed the sick, so now, you work to help people heal

-He taught people to love, serve, be humble, so now, you walk in love, serve, grow in humility so that someday you might hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant!”

Prayer in Nature

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This year, I am participating in the Renovare book club. In the book club, we just finished Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster. This twentieth-century classic talks about various spiritual disciplines that aid Christians in their ability to connect with God. One practice that Foster discussed was the spiritual discipline of time in nature.

It got me thinking about long ago, when I was a young biology major at the University of Florida. I was helping a doctoral student with his field studies of chickadees and titmice. These sweet little birds would flock together and communicate in a complex language. The grad student was recording and deciphering their calls by watching their behavior patterns. It was fascinating work.

One early dawn, we were poised outside one titmouse’s tree hole, ready to record his first call of the morning. Soon, he awoke, perched himself on the edge of his hole, lifted his beak and began to sing and sing! The grad student asked me what I thought that call meant. I knew it was not a call that was setting his territory for the day, calling his mate or the flock. He looked so happy. I blurted out, “He’s praising God!”

That moment set me on a journey. If the birds praise God, maybe God is someone I should think about. To this day, I’m grateful for the birds pointing me toward the Lord!

It turns out that I am not the only person who has been drawn to God through nature. There are lots of blogs about listening to God in nature or praying in nature. Here’s a sweet guided nature prayer meditation from Roma Downey.

Not only is spending time in nature good for the spirit, it is good for the body and soul! Researchers have found that mindful walking in nature (or “forest bathing”) can reduce blood pressure, heart rate, and stress levels. It also can improve sleep and immune function. Walking in nature can produce a wonderful feeling of awe- that feeling in our soul of wonder, of transcendence, or feeling of being part of something larger that oneself.

How do you pray in nature?

That’s easy, just go for a walk. As you walk, notice. Notice the leaves on the trees (or in the winter, the shapes of the bare branches), and listen to the birds and the sounds of the wind. Feel the coolness of the air and the warmth of the sun on your face. Then, spend a few minutes in thankfulness for all these things…and for anything else that comes to mind. Listen. See if God touches your heart or gifts you with a moment of awe.

These are good times to keep our body, soul, and spirit in a good place. Give praying in nature a try, it will help.