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Published: February 5th, 2009
God Is Able...But?
What an amazing year thus far! Obama’s inauguration, Mike Tomlin’s Steelers
win the Super Bowl (the youngest Black coach in the .N.F.L. and the youngest
coach to win a Super Bowl in history), and Michael Steele’s election as the
first Black to lead the Republican Party. God has brought us from a mighty
long way.
As I reflected on how far we have come, I wondered what would happen if God
said, “ENOUGH.” I have done all I am going to do for you. I have equipped
you with everything you need to solve all your problems. I gave you brains,
determination, and the heart of a lion.
What if Obama’s administration doesn’t do all that we wish and hope for?
What if white folks or “the man” says no more equality or government
programs?
Most of us are familiar with the story of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego
from the book of Daniel in the Bible. It is the story about how these three
boys refused to worship the idol god of King Nebuchadnezzar. The king had
issued a decree that whoever did not bow down and worship his idol would be
sentenced to immediate death. Daniel 3:16-18 says: …” O Nebuchadnezzar, we
are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we
serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will
deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O
king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which
thou hast set up.
These boys had such a strong belief in God and what they believed that they
knew God had the absolute power to deliver them from death. But they said
even if God didn’t deliver them, they would not compromise their beliefs.
Our community once believed this strongly in Godly values that would not
allow us to condone the behavior going on within our community. We didn’t
need a bunch of government programs and handouts.
What if there is no welfare? What are we going to do as a community? When
will we return stigma to out of marriage child bearing?
What if there are no reentry programs for those leaving penal institutions?
When will families and churches take them in with some tough love and get
them back on their feet?
What if there is no more affirmative action? When will parents, preachers,
and teachers tell students they just have do better and be better?
What if there is no justice, but only just-us? When will our community
demand that our people never get caught up in the justice system?
We know there are many things the government and society should do to help
its people, but the lack of governmental or societal action is no excuse for
the behavior that is destroying our community. We have had more than a
generation of excuses and finger pointing about what ails our community.
We can talk forever about slavery and racism. These are not the causes of
out of wedlock babies, high divorce rates, drug selling, drug usage, violent
crime, domestic violence, or child abuse.
Most often people are making bad decisions because they have no fear of any
consequences. Spanking is considered abuse. Now we have time-outs. Parents
are now afraid of their own kids. We have baby showers for pregnant teenage
girls. Parents now side with their kids against the teacher.
I find it quite interesting that our parents and grandparents didn’t have a
lot of programs, but yet they were able to minimize all these pathologies.
They had less opportunity, less education, and less information than we
have. Yet, they led a better quality of life then we are today. They bought
homes, cars, and put us through school, but we are self destructing.
We have people under 30 who are grandparents. We have teenagers who have
never been inside a church. We have parents trying to breed the next Michael
Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Venus & Serena Williams. Children are being robbed
of their childhoods by narcissistic parents.
There are no government programs that can resolve these issues. The
solutions lie within us and our community. Only tough love can solve these
issues. Tough love from grandparents, parents, and the community. Then and
only then can programs work.
We know God is able, but……?
RAYNARD
JACKSON
Arlington
Raynard Jackson is president & CEO
of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC., a D.C.-based political
consulting/government affairs firm
Article Keywords: God,
equality, end affirmative action,
Black Communities, Obama, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego,
out of wedlock babies, high divorce rates, drug selling,
drug usage, violent crime, domestic violence, child abuse, Black Republican, Raynard Jackson
, political consultant, political columnist
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