Tuesday, January 20, 2009

part of something.

Amazing. After watching the inauguration at work today, I am humbled by the blessing of being part of the United States, where powers transfer peacefully-- even when ideologies are in stark contrast. Obama referenced how we are part of this larger collective in his speech. It was motivating and he has really good speech writers.

I got addicted to The West Wing this summer. After my baby boy was born, my mother-in-law had us rent a season of the show, and in about 5 months, we had watched the complete series. It would have been quicker if not for my wife's school schedule. But after watching it, and being reminded by the inauguration today, I was always struck by a desire to be a part of something as important as an administration. The way they had so many people working towards something that they believed in so deeply, was inspiring to me. I think that is why Obama was able to win this election, he was able to invite people to be a part of something.

The thing is, as I wish I was a part of something as important as being President of the United States, I have to remind myself that I already am. We are reminded throughout the Bible that God has invited us to be a part of something bigger than anything that ever has, or ever will, be. He has invited us to be a part of his Kingdom. His desire is to be the change that the world needs, and for us to play vital roles in that.

We may not have pins, and t-shirts, and hats, and posters that you put by stop signs, but we are a part of something that is more transcendent, transformational, and authentic than any political campaign could ever be. Do we look at what God is doing the same way we look at what politicians are doing? Probably not. Maybe we should start.

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