Thursday 29 January 2009

Cluttered desks

I've had the computer guy in this week, so had to clear my home office desk. I'm not exactly tidy, so it took a while. What's that quote about cluttered desks and cluttered minds?

I prefer the one from Albert Einstein:

"If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?"

Sunday 25 January 2009

The Presidents Pastor

I was delighted at President Obama's choice of the 'Presidents Pastor' - the person asked to pray at the inauguration and likely to be consulting the president in the future. Rick Warren is a great guy, and has written one of the best books ever- 'The Purpose Driven Life'. (If you've not read it, irrespective of your beliefs or lack of them, I recommend it!)

Here is a transcript of the prayer Rick Warren prayed at the inauguration of President Obama:

Almighty God, our Father:
Everything we see, and everything we can’t see, exists because of you alone. It all comes from you, it all belongs to you, it all exists for your glory.

History is your story.

The Scripture tells us, “Hear, O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is one.” And you are the compassionate and merciful one. And you are loving to everyone you have made.

Now today, we rejoice not only in America’s peaceful transfer of power for the 44th time, we celebrate a hinge point of history with the inauguration of our first African-American president of the United States.

We are so grateful to live in this land, a land of unequaled possibility, where a son of an African immigrant can rise to the highest level of our leadership. And we know today that Dr. King and a great cloud of witnesses are shouting in heaven.

Give to our new president, Barack Obama, the wisdom to lead us with humility, the courage to lead us with integrity, the compassion to lead us with generosity. Bless and protect him, his family, Vice President Biden, the Cabinet, and every one of our freely elected leaders.

Help us, O God, to remember that we are Americans—united not by race or religion or blood, but to our commitment to freedom and justice for all.

When we focus on ourselves, when we fight each other, when we forget you—forgive us.

When we presume that our greatness and our prosperity is ours alone—forgive us.

When we fail to treat our fellow human beings and all the earth with the respect that they deserve—forgive us.

And as we face these difficult days ahead, may we have a new birth of clarity in our aims, responsibility in our actions, humility in our approaches, and civility in our attitudes—even when we differ.

Help us to share, to serve, and to seek the common good of all.

May all people of good will today join together to work for a more just, a more healthy, and a more prosperous nation and a peaceful planet.

And may we never forget that one day, all nations--and all people--will stand accountable before you.

We now commit our new president and his wife, Michelle, and his daughters, Malia and Sasha, into your loving care.

I humbly ask this in the name of the one who changed my life—Yeshua, 'Isa, Jesus [Spanish pronunciation], Jesus—who taught us to pray:

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.

Amen.

Tuesday 20 January 2009

Obama's day

"Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King could walk. Martin Luther King walked so Obama could run. Obama's running so we all can fly."
Jay Z

Wednesday 7 January 2009

Prayer resolution

It's that time of year. Resolutions are made. Fitness clubs and slimming programmes get oversubscribed. Then, for most, the promises are forgotten in the hurly burly of daily life.

My own resolve- which I hope I will be able to keep- is to pray more. I know prayer works. I've seen the results. But so often, it gets crowded out. A good example of the urgent replacing the important.

So this year, I will pray more. For my family, the city I live in, the nation I am part of, the world I can affect.

C H Spurgeon, the great 19th century preacher, said "prayer is the lisping of the believing infant, the shout of the fighting believer, the requiem of the dying saint." I'm ready to shout.