- When I speak of love and money lining up and the result being endless and boundless prosperity, I am speaking metaphorically. True wealth flows from the fruits of the spirit that are produced as a result of faith in God and belief in his exceeding abundance which is evident in God's creation. Philippians 4:19 states that God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
- However, there are the hard realities of extreme poverty and lack that abound on our planet. In many areas across the globe there is a lack of resources and sense of hopelessness.However, the human spirit is resilient and those of great faith know that there is no limit to the wealth God's favor through belief and standing on his word can produce. There is also much giving and projects of people helping people through church programs and public charities. Neighbors, friends and families often take care of each other.As the song goes, "it is God's will that every need should be supplied." Having love, sound mind, good health and every material need met is a form of wealth.
- Don't ever give up. Keep honing and tweaking the gifts God has bestowed uniquely on you. Use those gifts and talents. Do not hide or bury them out of fear of rejection or that you don't quite fit the bill. Believe me, you will notice the difference. Do not let anyone take or reduce your talents. Don't let them prevent you from exercising them either through the spirit of intimidation or bullying. Stay with God, believe and stand on his promises.
- Remain obedient to God's guidance and gentle direction. God will provide. That belief in the final analysis, and using your talents ,not burying them like the man in the parable (Matthew 25:14-30), bringing your tithes into the storehouse (Malachi 3:10) and giving of your time and treasure to God as offerings of love and praise are actions that will contribute to yielding the greatest and most satisfying wealth, both spiritual and material.
Cynthia Wilson, affectionately dubbed “Chaplain of Pop” has built a bridge between theology and popular culture as a blogger for twenty years providing commentary on faith,art, politics and music. Listen to her podcast by clicking the web version link at the bottom of this blog and at the top of the web version after the jump.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
God's Riches in Glory
Sunday, June 25, 2017
BET Awards: The Great ‘Youth’ Hope
The 17th BET Awards was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on June 25, 2017. The ceremony celebrated achievements in entertainment and honors music, sports, television, and movies released between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. The nominations were announced on May 15, 2017; Beyoncé led the nominees with 7, followed by Bruno Mars with 5. Beyoncé won the most awards with 5, including Album of the Year and Video of the Year.1
Sunday night’s live broadcast of the BET Awards offered up some promising young influencers of culture, with a Leslie Jones cocktail chaser thrown in for contrast, raw outrageous humor and texture. It offered about panoramic glimpse into what the future holds for blackbculture and society, and particularly in the r&b, soul, RAP,genre-bending and Hip-Hop music scenes. If all the activists awarded can be multiplied to the nth power, we will be in good ha no nds. If Chance the Rapper’s honor for his humanitarian efforts so far is any indication, our prospects look bright.
From the Beautiful While Being Black Award honorees to the Humanitarian of the Year award, it was refreshing to witness so many fresh talented voices picking up the relay baton, expressing their awareness of the social climate through music, poetry and art, while being recognized for their inspiring contributions to community. The panoply of baby stars was balanced out by such established artists as P. Diddy, Maxwell, Mary J. Blige and Chris Brown. Bruno Mars and New Edition also brought the house down. See videos of rehearsals and lead ups to the show here.
It was a great broadcast from start to finish.
1 www.wikipedia.org
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Sing Up! Part 2
Protests have taken place for centuries in this country, fundamental constitutional First Amendment rights of freedom of speech, association and right of peaceful assembly in the U.S. Often wonderful harmonic non-violent cadences rhythmically looping songs and chants have filled city streets and country roads with sounds of determined and intense righteous indignation soaring from crowds over some social ill or another. A mixture of traditional Spirituals and popular songs like "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around", "We Shall Overcome", " "Blowin in the Wind" were familiar during the sixties.
Recently, the brutal death of George Floyd witnessed and recorded live on tape as well as other unjustified killings of unarmed young blacks by nervous, fearful and hate filled police officers have resulted in protestors lifting their voices in outrage, marching in cities across the nation and throughout the world for miles on end.
Unfortunately, blacks have far too long witnessed cruel and inhumane acts, crimes fueled by racism of klansmen and other cloaked white supremacists terrorizing them as they traveled through remote towns of this country, especially in the south and frequently in their own neighborhoods. In northern cities the violent attacks against blacks came mostly at the hands of police officers.
Singing songs have been a means of communication during slavery and a peaceful and constructive way of emboldening non-violent action as black people and other protesters supporting non-violent social change coped with clubbings from billie clubs, violent thrusts from water hoses and other actions by law enforcement to deter protests. now its pepper spray and flash grenades.
Music, sound and song brought comfort and healing throughout the ordeals. Sometimes the invisible shield of sound vibration created from hundreds of voices singing in unison made all the difference in creating and maintaining peace and harmony. I applaud and honor all who marched peaceably and who practice the teachings of King and Ghandi marching and lifting their voices until constructive change takes place in policing policies.
Here is a list of some of popular music's most notable protest and social observation songs and anthems over the years.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Creative Social Action Triumphs Classic Oscar Style at Last Night’s Academy Awards
2.23.15 Creative Social Action Triumphs Classic Oscar Style at Last Night's Academy
Awards
Video Commentary Notes by Cynthia Wilson
By all appeareances the pre-Oscar scuttlebutt about a lack of diversity in the Academy Awards nominee voting process and choices though it had gained substantial momentum in days leading up to the broadcast was resoundingly negated on various levels and in several categories during the program. First of all, it was a wise act to expand upon the telecast and include recipients of the Governors Awards,social activist Harry Belafonte the perfect choice being one of the most notable and consistent artist activists over his lifespan and career. It set the tone for the evening,did the Afro-American community proud and made me feel very much a part of the Academybof Motion Picture Arts and Sciences community,as in "inclusive". Two Mexicans,Latinos Hispanics Best Director shed a light on Immigration issues without tackling it head on or intentionally. It just worked out in its own way with Birdman Directors (of Mexican descent) tongue in cheek comments about immigration during his Oscar acceptance comments. John Legend and Common's win for Best song "Glory" was the perfect top off for the evening not just for "Selma's "social justice message and the hard fought right to vote,but broadened the victory to overlap into women's rights equal pay issues, age discrimination,immigration and ph light of aging actors (Birdman) who often get looked over because of the value misplaced on youth in society(Whiplash actor @ 60 been in industry 40 yrs b4 win award) Reese Witherspoon's interview on the red carpet about the role she played behind the scenes as a producer of two Oscar nominated movies,Wild and Gone Girl set the table so to speak for Patricia Arquette's big win for her performance in Boyhood and for women's rights in the motion picture industry across the board. Giving more insight and credit to technical aspects of filmmaking by presenting video on special affects designers,etc was a nice touch.
The outcome was the perfect social consciousness palette, a racially diverse spread of Oscar winners list done with class. A beautifully done reminder that we can and must do this thing called "great society" together...
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
The Importance of Your 2014 Midterm Vote
What is a campaign? It if anything is a vigorous
effort at promoting a cause,a person,an idea or candidate who is more than worthy of the drive and energy required to achieve the purposed outcome or result. It is also a period of intensive education and outreach to needy constituents longing for fair and comprehensive representation by qualified and capable candidates.
Whether securing votes can be best accomplished through phone banking,half minute television or two-five minute You Tube videos,in person meet and greets,book promotions,town hall meetings, time tested sterling political track records or door to door canvassing, voter turn out is key. Without question this midterm election needs an infusion of voter capital, citizens exercising their unfettered right to vote. The social,economic and political soul of our country is at stake. We are down to the wire. The mid-term election is exactly one week away.
While it is usually an election that does not get as much voter turn out as the Presidential elections held every four years, this year it is crucial and should not be downplayed. With Obama having only two years left to his term in office, the outcome of this mid-term could determine important court appointments,the future of affordable health care, immigration reform, voting rights,jobs programs,urban blight and infrastructure rebuilding and so many other matters that will shape the political landscape of our country for years to come.
In short, it is a political race in which democratic values, mores, American ideals and overall societal well-being depends upon. Of course, God first and Gods will be done is the constant prayer for those who seek guidance of a higher nature. And, I pray daily for our local,national and global leaders.
Past Republican tactics and strategems will not get my vote. Unfortunately, obstruct,distort,finneagle and anything promoting separatism and digression are underlying themes of Republican stumping, guiding principles of their campaign or anti-campaign. Anything or way contrary or opposite Obama irrespective of its rationality or plausibility.
Despite all the media blitz, campaign ads which make Democrats and those sympathetic to their policies appear ineffective or obtuse, a thoughtful review of history and current events will reveal Democrats led by President have made progress despite spending a great deal of energy battling Republican obstruction and recalcitrance.
Thus, now the smart money has to be on those who honor equality,economic growth, enriching jobs programs,affordable quality healthcare, sound infrastructure, careful and well thought out foreign policy,effective-- not polarizing immigration reform,etc...
We need the senate and the house working and running like the well oiled machine intended by our countrys forefathers. We need competent and compassionate governors,senators and congresspeople working productively,if not always together on issues to keep this country at the forefront,not trailing behind.
So, vote early or on the official day.But vote smart. After all what is a campaign without an informed and enthusiastic electorate's participation in the voting booth or via absentee ballot?
I assessed the situation, local area specific issues, national and international outlooks, weighed candidates qualifications and track records,social and community values. All proposals and referendums. Voted smart and early so excited to have the cherished opportunity to cast my ballot.
How about you? What are you going to do for campaign,community and ultimate social progress? The election booth needs you.
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