Saturday, September 21, 2013

Beware of the New Pope!

     I have been watching and listening to some of the comments that the new Pontiff has made and it is very concerning.  I at one time believed that possibly the Vatican prophecy of the new Pope being the 'Evil Pope' was true, and now I am again in that line of thought.
     When he was elected we heard how conservative he was and how he was going to bring the church back to its roots, but the opposite has happened.  He has become the Pope of Pop Culture, and made comments asserting that the church has been too hard on 'Gay's, Abortion, and Contraception'...Ummm what?  So this man is pretending to be the voice of Christ on earth, and he says what?  That God is now contradicting himself, and has reversed His previous opinion on homosexuality as being an abomination, and now says it's okay.  Even the murder of helpless babies God is apparently for as well.
     The problem we see in this world today is that people are using media and popular pressure to press their own views, which make their own sin more palatable for themselves.  They know in their hearts that it is wrong, but if they can get enough people to buy into their twisted logic, they can sleep just a little better, but that will never satisfy their spirit.  Now, unfortunately, they have a fraud as a Pope backing their fallen theology.  God help us!


By Jeffrey Brandon Lee 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Sleeping On a Seething Giant: Employers Missing the Drive of Someone Who Has Failed In the Past

     Information and technology have such great influence on our careers today, but not all of it is good.  Many of us, in the real world, have come across hard times and it has left a blemish on our records, but may I ask a question of those who this has happened to?  Do you feel defeated, or more determined to succeed the next chance you get?  Most would say they feel more energized to not fail, but unfortunately a company runs your credit, looks at a failure, and makes the determination that you're no longer employable in any useful field.  Is this really a logical response to someone's failure?  I think not!
     Edison failed a thousand times in making the light bulb, but backers like J.P. Morgan and others chose to still believe in his passion.  Rockefeller was forced to take out loans to keep his initially risky venture going, and so did the likes of Carnegie and Ford .  So why is it now that we view hungry and aggressive talent, that has failed in the past, as not worth the chance?  The reality is these are the people we need to keep giving a chance!  They never give up, and keep pushing forward for the next opportunity, and will never give up on their dream until they breathe their last.
     Today we have become so enamored in technology, that we have forgotten the individual, and this has weakened us as a country.  When Rockefeller, Ford, and Carnegie went to banks for loans, the bank didn't pull a 'credit report' and then make a decision based on that, but rather they sat with the individual and listened, and if his business plan was sound and he could show that it would work, the bankers were more than happy to oblige.  They didn't look at a paper with a score and say 'Rockefeller, you seem to have overextended yourself in buying future oil contracts, and we cannot loan to you'...they heard the pitch and took the chance.  That is what made is great as a nation!


By Jeffrey Brandon Lee

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Whoa God! You Want Me To Go Through What?

     Do you ever feel like the challenge you're facing is just too much?  Is there ever the dark time where you question the goodness of God?  What some refer to as the 'Dark night of the soul' is a scary situation to find yourself in.  This author has been there on a few occasions, and to be honest, when I was in the thick of it I wondered if I would survive.  I would cry out to God asking 'why this?' or 'why that?', but I only heard silence in response.  I even became angry as I watched things crumble around me, at one point sleeping in my car, but I am hear to encourage you and to let you know that just because He is not answering you verbally, it does not mean that He is not moving in your life!
     To be very candid, I personally have had quite the eventful last three months.  My wife of 9 years left late in 2012 due to influence from her family, and took my now 3 year old son with her.  I strained and questioned God why, but He slowly, but surely, would lay reasons on my heart.  Part of them were me and things I needed to resolve, but others were hers and I needed to leave it up to God to deal with.  I spent months on my stomach praying for God to save my marriage, but at every corner I was met with accusation from my wife's family, and that own inner condemning voice pointing out what I could have done better.  No matter what I changed it was not enough, and that's when it dawned on me...Grace!  Jesus let me know that it wasn't if I could be perfect that would determine whether He loved me, but rather only by His grace can I be loved!  I wish I could say the story gets brighter from there, but that would not be honest of me.
     In May of 2013 I decided to take a leap of faith and move to California to be next to my son and try to save my marriage.  I spent two weeks in Southern California, where she said she wanted to live, looking for work and was able to land 2 jobs.  It was at this point that she said she wanted to stay in Northern California with her sister.  I was at a loss.  I was anxious to see my son and was willing to do anything to be near him.  So I packed my car and moved to Northern California with the agreement we would liquidate some savings to make it possible, but she failed to keep her end of the bargain.  I found myself now sleeping in my car for days being harassed by police and at times not eating.  I cried out to God and again asked why, but no answer.  Finally, I was able to land a job and rent a room from a very nice couple in the Antioch area.  Things were going well and I was able to see my son, warming my heart, and even was able to try to work on things with my wife, but she was still convinced that love needed to be earned.
     I was now established in a low paying job, but happy, and my wife decided she wanted to move back to Southern California to be near her mom, who had just come to visit.  She was not willing to wait for me to have enough to follow.  At this point I was so angry with God (how foolish), but our limited minds don't know how to process perceived injustice, so I just remained angry.
     During this whole point in time I had felt that God was asking me to move to Texas and leave the rest to Him, but I had been unwilling to listen.  So on my way down to Southern California I called my faith-filled Grandma and she advised me to follow what I felt the Lord was telling me...so I did.  I took the small amount of money I had and told my wife that I was going to set up a place for us to live in Texas, and she was free to come if she wanted to.  She said she admired what I was doing, and things were great after that...not.
     I was living in a hotel room in a very bad area for two weeks, while I landed a job with Allstate Insurance, but the money began to run out.  The last night in Fort Worth I began to question whether I wanted to live, and whether God was truly good.  I began to think of myself as Job (without all the amazing faith).  4 times that last night people knocked on my door looking for drugs from some guy they thought would be there.  Needless to say I was not able to sleep that night.  The next morning I drove around in a daze wondering whether I ever did hear from God about moving to Texas.  I met with a close friend that night and we discussed me heading back to my family in Colorado, and felt it was the right option.  God still was silent.  I drove back to Colorado feeling completely defeated and full of failure.
     My older brother was gracious enough to let me stay in his house while I tried to turn things around.  It has been a struggle, but God has shown His love many times during this period, which I will now relate.  When I was in Northern California sleeping in my car, I went to the park one day and walked by a woman.  She called out, 'I just wanted you to know that God hears you, and sees what you're going through.'.  Why would a complete stranger say that?  She proceeded to tell me she was there because that was where she had met her ex husband who had divorced her for another woman a year before.  Also, when I was in the hotel the last night in Fort Worth, questioning whether I wanted to live, I watched a sermon that at that point in time was stating that God will NEVER give you more than you can handle without providing you with a way out...My brother had just offered me a place to stay as I was down to just over $200.  Within 2 weeks of returning I was able to get a part time job and solid leads on full time positions.  I also prayed that God would answer some specific prayers for finances that I knew were a necessity.  I asked God to lay it on someone's heart to help, because I was tired of feeling like a needy person.  Within a day my Grandma had sent me money to get me by.  
     The purpose of this article is to let you know to never give up, because God will always get you through.  It usually isn't the way we want, but to this day I see reasons He brought me through this, whether it be personal growth, or allowing others to be used by Him.  Just remember that a fool spurns reprove, but the wise man accepts discipline and learns.  He has such great things for us in this life and the next, but just remain strong!  It doesn't mean you won't fail horribly with temptation at times, but it does mean that He will always be there to pick you up and love you through it....even if it might not feel like love.  He will be those footprints in the sand that carry you to the finish line.



By Jeffrey Brandon Lee

Quote of the Day: Rockefeller's Inner Conflicts

Quote of the Day:

Ron Chernow

A couple of interesting insights into the inner conflict that was 'Rockefeller':

"To cope with excess production, many in Saginaw salt companies opted for cooperation and joined a cartel arrangement to try to prop up salt prices, providing a precedent for Standard Oil."-pg. 107 Titan
"It is deeply ironic that Rockefeller, a staunch temperance, got one of his most significant cash infusions from questionable gains in liquor." pg. 108 Titan

Read All About It: Get Your Part Time Job, Obamacare Is Coming!

     Has anyone been looking for a full time job in the United States recently?  Any luck?  I didn't think so.  With Obamacare looming on the horizon, companies are refusing to hire people full time so as to avoid the large increase in health insurance expenditure.  Many in Obama's own government know the plan is flawed beyond repair, but instead of repealing it, Obama exempts most government employees at the top level and 1200 large corporations.  Who is not exempt?  You and I.  If we do not acquire the necessary insurance we will be fined by the government.  So is this really the 'free' healthcare you thought you were going to get?
     The reality is there are only a certain amount of doctors in the country, and just because you say everyone should receive care it does not change the numbers of doctors available.  It's basic line theory once again.  I like to use the example of there being one McDonald's in a city and no other options, and suddenly the owner says 'All meals are free.'.  What would be the outcome?  You would see cars lined up for blocks to get their 'free' meal, but in the end many would wait so long they would starve to death.  Our country does offer emergency service to anyone who needs it, but even in a pay for service medical system, there are not enough doctors and people die in waiting rooms.  So if you suddenly allow everyone who has a cold to rush to the doctor for free, how long do you think you will be waiting?  Maybe the government will force hundreds of thousands of people to go to medical school, but is forced labor an answer?
     The reality is that Obama and his big government cohorts want, Republican and Democrat alike, is for many to just pay the fine and go without the insurance, because that increases tax revenue.  They understand that many young people will just opt to pay the fine because they don't plan on getting sick, but that only means that the few that do get really sick will be sitting in the same waiting room as before, only they will have paid a fine and the government will have padded its pockets.  Wake up people.  If it sounds to good to be true...


By Jeffrey Brandon Lee