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		<title>Bless Us With Anger?</title>
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Yesterday at the inaugural welcoming ceremony, Bishop V. Gene Robison offered an invocation for the nation and the president-elect.  The openly-gay bishop is the subject of much controversy and has come to serve as a representative for the inclusion of gay clergy within the church.  In his inaugurate prayer, Robison prays the following:
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<p class="first-child "><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-480" title="generobinson1" src="http://jeffbuchanan.org/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/747cfd8d1da565563a5840f8339b925c.jpg" alt="generobinson1" width="180" height="240" /><span title="Y" class="cap"><span>Y</span></span>esterday at the inaugural welcoming ceremony, Bishop V. Gene Robison offered an invocation for the nation and the president-elect.  The openly-gay bishop is the subject of much controversy and has come to serve as a representative for the inclusion of gay clergy within the church.  In his inaugurate prayer, Robison prays the following:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Bless us with anger &#8211; at discrimination, at home and abroad, against refugees and immigrants, women, people of color, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Bless us with freedom from mere tolerance &#8211; replacing it with a genuine respect and warm embrace of our differences, and an understanding that in our diversity, we are stronger.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>While there are other issues that I have in his complete prayer (<em>to read Robinson&#8217;s entire prayer <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=9779" target="_blank">click here</a></span></em>)<em>,</em> these two points are the ones that challenge me the most.  For clarity, I will begin by stating that I do not agree with Robison nor do I support the principles and theology he stands for.  I believe that he is misleading so many who are desperately trying to reconcile their faith with their same-sex attractions and he will be held accountable for his actions.  The theology and philosophies he promotes is one of the most critical frontline issues that the church faces today.</p>
<p>His prayer for tolerance confirms what we&#8217;ve known to be true all along.  It is not tolerance that is being asked for, but unfettered acceptance.  Of course, I can and will extend the respect that any creation of God should receive.  This is necessary as a mature believer.  However, to ask that I &#8220;warmly embrace&#8221; a teaching and belief that so counters the truth is unacceptable.  I&#8217;m afraid we will not be united on that front so I won&#8217;t belabor this point.</p>
<p>But this is what I find most interesting:  &#8220;Bless us with anger.&#8221;</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>While I do not desire to see anyone treated with disrespect, I will not ask the Lord to &#8220;bless me with anger.&#8221;  I ask that He will guide me and give me discernment and wisdom in the midst of righteous indignation.  (If I am pursuing God&#8217;s will and what pleases Him, I won&#8217;t need to ask for righteous anger, it will come naturally.)  I will ask for guidance and compassion when I see a gay-identified person (or anyone else) treated with contempt and disrespect.  And, I will also ask for guidance and compassion when I see religious liberties attacked and compromised under the category and agenda of gay rights.</p>
<p>If Gene Robison truly means what he says in his prayer, then I ask how that anger will be received when it finds its expression through those who, based on religious conviction, have been discriminated against and denied their religious freedom.</p>
<p>In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ gives us several scenarios in which we can be &#8220;blessed.&#8221;  Too often, we perceive blessings as those things which make us happy.  We cannot pray; &#8220;Bless us with these things so that, in the end, we will get what we want and be justified in what we believe to be truth.&#8221;  In the Beatitudes, &#8220;blessed&#8221; does not mean &#8216;happy&#8217; but rather it describes a state that is achieved when we embrace the responsibilities, qualities, and character of being a citizen of God&#8217;s Kingdom.  We will be in a state of being &#8220;blessed&#8221; when we walk in humility before God and each other; when we passionately pursue righteousness on every level; when we are utterly sincere in our thoughts and motives towards God and there are no idols that contend against Him (pure in heart); and when we constantly acknowledge our spiritual poverty and are dependent only on Him and upon nothing else that we believe will bring us satisfaction and happiness.  We will be &#8220;blessed&#8221; when we pursue the agenda of God&#8217;s Kingdom and no other.</p>
<p>So, I&#8217;m afraid that I cannot join Robison in his prayer for anger and discomfort.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still working on that overdue character-study that Jesus assigned a long time ago.</p>
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