The unholy trinity: me, myself, and I.
I am supposed to live a life of service - am I truly serving God and my customer to the best of my ability? Or am I saying the words and not "walking the walk"? As I said, the sermon gave me a lot to think about.
I think there is a message for the entire world in these ideas. How much of the trouble we are in today is because we are, knowingly or unknowingly, worshiping the unholy trinity of me, myself, and I? I have written about this before - it is not just government bureaucrats and corporate managers. It is all of us, with our attitudes of, "what's in it for me?"
I heard about the rally in Washington today sponsored by Glenn Beck. On outward appearances, it seems like he has experienced some sort of a conversion. I like a lot of what he has to say, although for reasons I mentioned before, I disagree with him on the mosque issue. I have to wonder, though, if this is a real conversion or he found a slightly more in-demand line of sh*t to feed to people. That was harsh, but I am becoming very tired of politics and people who make their livings off of politics. The one point in his favor is when I listened to him the last time I was in Minnesota on 100.3 - and all he asked people to do was pray, saying that we are so far around the bend the only thing that can save us now is prayer. In that, I agree with him.
On another subject, maybe related or not, I feel like we - the world - is on a cusp right now. Big changes are taking place in the hearts of people, and they will affect the world as we know it. I have been feeling for a long time now like there is a storm over the horizon and the only thing holding it back is prayer. More than ever before, I feel like things are on the verge of changing for the good, or maybe something apocalyptic. The only thing that is holding it back is prayer. The only thing that will save us in the coming months or maybe even weeks is prayer. I feel that we as a nation are called to God and to prayer now more than ever in my life. I am afraid.