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Sep 11 2008

Thoughts On Grief For 9/11

For the past 7 years September 11th has been a day that has caused many to pause and ponder the fragility of human life. As a nation we have never experienced grief of this magnitude since Pearl Harbor so many decades ago, still fresh in the minds of another generation. One day in the future, people of this generation will tell the next generation why this day was so pivotal in our lives. And, just as our generation did, they won’t understand it until the defining and pivotal moment comes in their lifetime.

What is so fascinating about a day like September 11th is the scale, the comprehensiveness and the universality of the grief it brought about.

First, almost 3,000 people died as a result of the direct attacks that day and over 3,000 more have given their lives in the ensuing war. That makes the total cost in human lives (from America alone) at over 6,000. Imagine for a moment if only two people knew each of the 6,000 people that have died and you have at least 18,000 that have died or were directly affected by those events. But the list doesn’t stop there. Each of those two people have a few friends and pretty soon the number of those who are only 1 person away from the tragedy has grown quite a bit. Add to that the number of people who saw the attacks, and have watched the coffins arrive live on TV and now you have millions of people that witnessed a traumatic life changing event. The scale of grief is overwhelming to think about.

Second, the grief takes on many shapes and fashions. There is the immediate grief caused by the death of a loved one. There is the empathetic grief that others feel toward those that are left behind. There is the fearful grief at the loss of our safety and security. There is the angry grief at the failure of leadership to prevent the attacks and their decision to implicate an innocent nation instead of getting the real bad guys. There is the survivors grief of those who escaped buildings, called in sick, missed flights or had a feeling to take a different route than normal. There is the spiritual grief for those that can’t piece together how a loving and caring God could allow such terrible things to happen to those He says He loves and to their families. There is the guilty grief that wishes they had said “I love you,” or had hugged someone or forgiven someone but never got the chance. There is the intellectual grief that causes people to crunch numbers and count statistics on how it was almost impossible for all the tumblers to fall into place and allow the devil himself to be unleashed. The comprehensiveness of the grief is also overwhelming to think about.

Third, all humans will face grief in its various and insidious forms. It may come in the form of cancer, or a hurricane, or a tornado or a weak levy, but most often it comes from you and me. That’s right everyone, look around, look in a mirror and you will find the main source of grief in all it’s gory glory. Mankind. If we’re not doing something to hurt ourselves, we’re probably doing something to hurt someone else. No one in this life can escape it from the moment they are conscious of themselves to the moment they take their last breath. All have tasted the grip of grief. All are shaped by it, most don’t understand it, some embrace it and few deny it. We all know what it’s like to loose someone, even if it is not death that separates us. Perhaps it’s time, perhaps it’s hurt perhaps it’s distance. Whatever it may be, we have all lost people we cared about. We also have felt the sting of defeat in the midst of a battle. Perhaps it’s a battle with a disease, perhaps it’s a battle with sin, perhaps it’s a battle with God. There is no way to overlook the battles we’ve all lost in one way or another. The universality of grief will always be overwhelming to think about.

So where does that leave us 7 years later?

7 years later we still grieve, 6,000 people are still dead and everyone has been changed by this one event for the rest of their lives here on earth. I can only think of one other event in history that has affected mankind in such a way. It is the eucatasrophe of the cross. Out of the grief, pain, loss and fear that came in the final moments of the cross, there came an event that turned a catasrophic event into a glorious moment of hope and strength for those that needed it the most. The Resurrection. From the rubble of a mountain shaped like a skull came the new, pure and glorified body of the One who had made it all to begin with. Such is the work that only someone like the God of the Bible can do. Only God can take the shattered and torn in heart, the broken and weary in faith, the lonely and grieving in spirit and bring about a sudden and complete reversal that undoes the power of grief and transforms it into joy. And only God can heal those who grieve.

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Aug 01 2008

BLOWOUT SALE SPECTACULAR!!!

Published by Cliff Ames Jr. under Friends, News

That’s right folks I’ve got some stuff that I need to sell and I wanted to enlist your help. The following items are for sale on Craigslist and I need your help selling them. If you or someone you know are looking for these items let me know and I will be more than happy to let you/them have a first shot and a somewhat reduced price.

On Sale Now:

  1. 2000 Nissan Sentra $2995.00 OBO
  2. 2006 Saturn VUE V6 3.5 Liter - $15995.00 OBO
  3. 15′ MacBookPro 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (including FCP Studio 2)- $2300
  4. Canon XL2 Video Camera w/Custom Pelican Hard Case- $3000

As you can tell these are some high priced items and the bottom line is I’m raising funds to purchase a vehicle. And just like I need your help selling, I need your help buying! So here is what I’m looking for:

2005 (1/2) - 2007 Volkswagen Jetta

Must Haves:

  • 40K Miles Or Less
  • $12,000 - $15,000
  • Dark Color
  • One owner, rental or lease car with clean title
  • Spectacular tires

Wish List:

  • Sun Roof 8-)
  • Upgraded Sound Package
  • Good floor mats

If you can help out in any way with anything on this list I would be most greatful! :-D

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May 22 2008

If Practice Makes Perfect… Then Perfect Makes…

Published by Cliff Ames Jr. under Friends, Websites

Every once in a while a friend of mine blows me away with their talent. In this case, my friend has used his talents to build a T-Shirt store that will blow you away with it’s innovative designs, it’s witty salesmanship and an overall look that soars to new heights of digital achievement.

Here is what people are saying…

“I never knew that a T-Shirt design would change my life the way this one has. Thanks Sabayenda!”
-Jeremy Rowley, Tampa, FL.

“There’s no mistaking a Sabayenda design. It’s bold, it’s subtle, it’s old and it’s new.”
-Marcus Cooper, Madison, WI

“Time and time again the Sabayenda designs remind you of the greatness that lie within the human spirit to create.”
-John MacArthur, Sunland, CA

So go take a look and order a few T-Shirts for the Summer.

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Mar 08 2008

Another Year… Another Chapter…

Published by Cliff Ames Jr. under Friends

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I got together with some of my closest friends this weekend to celebrate my 28th Birthday that happened on Monday. Another year has passed and it would be easy for me to share with you a long list of things that have changed. Some of those changes have been good, some have not been so good. Although one person from that picture is missing (Andy got a phone call from us during dinner) I wouldn’t have wanted to spend a Monday night with anyone else. So let me tell you about the folks in that picture.

The guy directly behind me in blue is Marcus and the tall guy behind him is Tyler. Those two guys have come alongside of me these past few months during some very serious trials and have been a great source of Godly encouragement after many other friends were cut off from me. The guy on the far back left and wearing blue is Ewout and the guy next to him in black is Brad. Those guys are new roommates that I didn’t have last year. Both of them are from vastly different cultures (Ewout is from Holland and Brad is from Canadia) and both of them speak foreign languages (Ewout speaks Dutch and Brad speaks Canadian). The guy in the red hoody is Jeremy and he just got an internship at an Accounting Firm for the summer. He is also another guy who knows a lot about me and loves me anyways. They guy wearing a baseball cap backwards is Sam my RA. He is from Australia and I love him to pieces. He is the best (only) RA I’ve ever had. The only guy on the right hand side is Ian. He’s kind of shy but he’s a Chapel Media geek and I’m after his job for next year. The last guy in the middle that I’m hugging is Ryan. He is by far the most mature 18 year-old I’ve ever met. Their may be a decade between us but he is a great guy who loves Jesus and loves others better than most guys twice his age.

You’ll also notice that in this picture are some girls.* The girl on my right in the hat is Melody and she is dating Marcus. She’s a nice gal and very funny and especially patient with Marcus (I should have warned her). The girl standing at the end on the far right is Leanne. Leanne is dating Tyler and she is also a nice patient gal, especially with Tyler. In between Leanne and Melody is Brighton. She is a newcomer to my circle of friends and tonight was a great night for all of us to get to know her better. Brighton is wing mates with Melody and was also the understudy for Lady Bracknell in The Importance Of Being Earnest. Finally, the gal in green is Emily. Emily may seem quiet and shy but when you get right down to is she is one funny lady! She is good friends with Sam, Jeremy and she is practically a sister to Ryan.

And for the most part those are my friends. There are a few more that have I’ve recently gotten closer to that are from the Cast, but at least now you all have a better idea of the people that God has put in my life at this point in time. I think one of the things that I learned this past year is that my friends don’t belong to me. I don’t own them or have a special claim to them. They can be gone and out of my life at any moment that God wills. My responsibility is not to cling to them or place them on pedestals. My responsibility is to treat them like a brother or sister in Christ by loving them with His love and serving them as a slave.

As Dorothy once said,

“People come and go so quickly around here…”
-Dorothy Gale: Wizard Of Oz

*For those who remember, last year my theme verse for my birthday outing was Exodus 19:15b. This year it was Genesis 2:18a.

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Jan 22 2008

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Jan 09 2008

Yes We Can… With God’s Help…

I wanted to share an excerpt from a speech I heard recently:

We know the battle ahead will be long, but always remember that no matter what obstacles stand in our way, nothing can withstand the power of millions of voices calling for change.

We have been told we cannot do this by a chorus of cynics who will only grow louder and more dissonant in the weeks to come. We’ve been asked to pause for a reality check. We’ve been warned against offering the people of this nation false hope.

But in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope. For when we have faced down impossible odds; when we’ve been told that we’re not ready, or that we shouldn’t try, or that we can’t, generations of Americans have responded with a simple creed that sums up the spirit of a people.

Yes we can.

It was a creed written into the founding documents that declared the destiny of a nation.

Yes we can.

It was whispered by slaves and abolitionists as they blazed a trail toward freedom through the darkest of nights.

Yes we can.

It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.

Yes we can.

It was the call of workers who organized; women who reached for the ballot; a President who chose the moon as our new frontier; and a King who took us to the mountaintop and pointed the way to the Promised Land.

Yes we can to justice and equality. Yes we can to opportunity and prosperity.

Yes we can heal this nation.

Yes we can repair this world.

Yes we can.

And so tomorrow, as we take this campaign South and West; as we learn that the struggles of the textile worker in Spartanburg are not so different than the plight of the dishwasher in Las Vegas; that the hopes of the little girl who goes to a crumbling school in Dillon are the same as the dreams of the boy who learns on the streets of LA; we will remember that there is something happening in America; that we are not as divided as our politics suggests; that we are one people; we are one nation; and together, we will begin the next great chapter in America’s story with three words that will ring from coast to coast; from sea to shining sea

Yes…

We…

Can…

-Barack Obama January 8th, 2008, New Hampshire.

I don’t care what your political affiliation is or what person you think should be the next president. That speech is the kind of speech that brings tears to my eyes. That is the kind of speech that gives me hope that things can change. That is the kind of speech I want to write for someone someday.

And any time I’m tempted to give in, or quit or turn away from the path that I know is right… I’m going to remember this speech. I’m going to remember this speech and add to it the original thought from the scriptures that I love so much…

1Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. 3Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.

-Hebrews 12:1-3 (Emphasis Added)

I’m sure the author here was familiar with Isaiah 40

28Have you not known? Have you not heard?The LORD is the everlasting God,
the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
his understanding is unsearchable.
29He gives power to the faint,
and to him who has no might he increases strength.
30Even youths shall faint and be weary,
and young men shall fall exhausted;
31but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
they shall walk and not faint.

-Isaiah 40:28-31 (Emphasis Added)

These past few months have been very difficult for many reasons. God has seen fit to allow The Accuser to persecute me in unbelievable ways. I must admit I have had a hard time standing up under these trials. For many years I’ve had James Chapter 1 memorized where James writes concerning trials and wisdom. I have been overwhelmed by one and lacking the other.

I hope that those of you who read my blog (whether it be friend or foe) will take a minute to remember that I am only a human. I am an imperfect human struggling to be free of sin. Over the next few months I know that my life will be radically changing and I know that as a result I will be less Christ-like than I should be. I know that I will not be able to treat all of you in a manner that best honors our friendship, nor in a manner that best honors Christ. I know that the stress and the strain will get to me on some days and I will be tempted and fall.

But can we get through it?

Yes we can… with God’s help…

What will you say when I ask you to stand beside me even though you’ve heard terrible things about me that are not true?

Yes I can… with God’s help…

What will you believe when you’re ready to give up on me?

Yes he can… with God’s help…

And someday when I’m gone and you are asked if I glorified God in the face of persecution I hope you will say:

Yes he did… with God’s help…

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Dec 02 2007

I have been changed for good…

Published by Cliff Ames Jr. under Friends, Podcast

The following song has recently made it’s way into my life. When I first heard it there were a few names that jumped into my head that perfectly embody these lyrics. By the grace of God theses are guys that have changed me… for good.

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Andy, Marcus, Tyler and Jeremy… I think of you when I hear this song.

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“For Good”
By: Stephen Schwartz
(From “Wicked”)

-

I’ve heard it said
That people come into our lives for a reason
Bringing something we must learn
And we are led
To those who help us most to grow
If we let them
And we help them in return
Well, I don’t know if I believe that’s true
But I know I’m who I am today
Because I knew you

-

Like a comet pulled from orbit
As it passes a sun
Like a stream that meets a boulder
Halfway through the wood
Who can say if I’ve been changed for the better?
But because I knew you
I have been changed for good

-

It well may be
That we will never meet again
In this lifetime
So let me say before we part
So much of me
Is made of what I learned from you
You’ll be with me
Like a handprint on my heart
And now whatever way our stories end
I know you have re-written mine
By being my friend…

-

Like a ship blown from its mooring
By a wind off the sea
Like a seed dropped by a skybird
In a distant wood
Who can say if I’ve been changed for the better?
But because I knew you
Because I knew you
I have been changed for good

-

And just to clear the air
I ask forgiveness
For the thing I’ve done you blame me for
But then, I guess we know
There’s blame to share
And none of it seems to matter anymore

-

Like a comet pulled from orbit [Like a ship blown from its mooring]
As it passes a sun [By a wind off the sea]
Like a stream that meets a boulder [Like a seed dropped by a bird]
Halfway through the wood [In the wood]

-

Who can say if I’ve been
Changed for the better?
I do believe I have been
Changed for the better

-

And because I knew you…
Because I knew you…
Because I knew you…
I have been changed…
For good

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Sep 04 2007

The Awesomeness Of An Unplanned Adventure

Published by Cliff Ames Jr. under Friends

Sunday was an interesting day for me. In the morning I ended up going to church online instead of where I was suppose to go. It was a little weird and I’m still not sure if it really counted or not. It really wasn’t what I planned but sometimes your plans get changed. Later that evening my buddy and I got in the car to actually go to a real church that evening. Now it’s been a while since I went there and so of course I thought I knew the way… in reality I got lost… about 4 times. For those of you who know me I don’t get lost on the freeway that often and I always know how to find my way around. Well we ended up in Simi Valley and various other places looking for a church service to go to where we wouldn’t be late. We found an beautiful Asian church but they weren’t having service. We found a Hispanic church but my Spanish is pretty bad. So we decided to give up and go for an unplanned adventure in Southern California.

We ended up first going to Universal City Walk. We walked around, listened to music, went into some cool shops, did some people watching and had an over all good time. Just when I thought the adventure was over my friend turned to me and asked me if the fun really had to end? We had one adventure why not let it continue. And so I was faced with a decision. I could play it safe, return back to school and just be bored the rest of the night… or we could travel down the freeways of Southern California on a Sunday night when traffic was light and go someplace exciting and unexpected.

Well I chose to continue our adventure so I headed for further south and eventually ended up stopping to see my parents for a bit, introduced them to my friend and finally ended up going to one of my favorite spots in the South Bay. It’s a spot where there are large cliffs that drop off into the Pacific Ocean. It’s a spot where you can hear the waves crash against the rocks. It’s a spot where you can see the entire South Bay and on clear days you can see all the way to Malibu. It’s a spot where I’ve gone many times to sit and think and get away from the hustle and bustle of the South Bay.

What’s funny is my friend asked me, “How do you find places like this?” Thinking back I remembered one night when another friend of mine and I were on a similar adventure. We couldn’t figure out what to do with our time and so he decided to share this spot with me. From that time until now that spot had been a fixture in my life where I had brought others, also opening the door for them to have a place to hang out and contemplate life whether it be alone or with a companion. The bottom line was sometimes you have to take a risk and be willing to have an unplanned adventure in order to find the right spot at the right time.

So go on an awesome, awkward and unplanned adventure sometime and when you do, keep in mind Who it is that really makes the plans in your life.

“Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the LORD that will stand.”
Proverbs 19:21 (ESV)

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