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Good News of Great Joy
Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of
great joy which will be for all the people;
for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is
Christ the Lord. Luke 2:10,11
I haven't posted in some time - just due to busyness and lack of inspiration.
I'm also fighting some sort of viral respiratory illness, with the usual
symptoms: sore throat, lack of energy, muscle aches - you know the drill, I'm
sure. I'm feeling pretty run down, but I'll get over it fairly soon, I think. It
doesn't feel like a full-blown flu. I'm just praying that I'll be over it before
our family Christmas Eve and Christmas Day celebrations.
There have been some important events in the world the last few days - some
good news!
Libya Leaves Axis of Evil
I'm sure everyone has already heard that Muammar Qaddafi (does anyone really
know how to spell his name?) has
decided that Libya will renounce all weapons of mass destruction, after
months of negotiations between the Libyan government and the British and U.S.
governments. This is truly good news for the whole world, and I believe, strong
vindication for the decisive, tough strategy being taken by President Bush
against terrorism.
Libya has taken a look at what has happened over the past two years in Iraq
and Afghanistan and has decided that it no longer wants to be part of the "axis
of evil." The cost/benefit ratio for supporting terrorism and/or pursuing
nuclear, biological or chemical weapons is tilting way over to the cost
side. Any possible benefits are greatly outweighed by the cost of the U.S.
military paying particular attention to you and your country. Put
bluntly, Qaddafi decided that he doesn't want to spend his last days living in a
hole in the ground like his old friend, Saddam Hussein.
Libya's decision may also be costly to the WMD efforts in Iran and North
Korea, as well. It appears that the three countries were working together to
develop nuclear technology, according to
this article in the Sunday
Herald. I am hoping and praying that the information in the article is true -
that Libya's decision hurts efforts to develop WMD's in Iran and North Korea..
It would be wonderful if Iran and North Korea followed Libya in renouncing WMD
development and took steps to liberalize and democratize their governments. Iran
has announced its intention to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities, but
it
remains to be seen if the Iranian government is serious about this, or is simply
playing diplomatic games. I am looking forward to the day
when the Islamic theocracy in Iran is
toppled and replaced by a democratic government that respects human rights.
I am also looking forward to a free and prosperous North Korea, liberated from
its Stalinist nightmare.
Leftists like to characterize George Bush as a one-note musician - all too
ready to use military force and unwilling or unable to use diplomacy. The
success of the diplomatic effort in Libya gives the lie to that
characterization. In my opinion, George Bush is proving himself to be a very
capable, decisive leader, willing to use the best means at hand to achieve his
objectives, whether that means military force, diplomacy or other means. He is a
pragmatist, concentrating on getting results.
Economy Expanding
The past year has produced quite a bit of good economic news. The Dow Jones
Industrial Average has risen over the 10,000 mark,
hitting a new 52-week high,
which in and of itself, isn't really huge news, but it is one more indicator
(amongst many) that the U.S. economy is
gathering strength and growing
quickly. Job numbers are also improving, though not as quickly as hoped. If
you're currently out of a job, the good economic news doesn't help you get a job
immediately, but it does improve your odds. My belief is that the job market
will improve considerably after the first of the year. Since I'm not an
economist, I have no data to back that up. I just think it will.
The good economic news also vindicates the economic policies that the Bush
administration has been pursuing. The tax cuts appear to have had the desired
effect - stimulating the economy - without leading to inflation, which is always
a concern when the economy is strong. A strong economy should start to raise the
revenue that the government collects, which ought to reduce the government
deficit.
The deficit does concern me. I'd like to see it reduced - but not at the
expense of our nation's security. We're in a situation roughly equivalent to the
Cold War, so if deficit spending is required to keep us safe (as it was during
the Cold War), let's spend the required funds. A strong economy will offset, to
some degree, the spending needed for our security. I'm grateful that the economy
is growing. It's good news all the way around.
The Real Good News
Finally, and most importantly, I want to take this opportunity to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas. The world has given us some good news lately, but
there is always bad news to go along with it. Christmas, though, is all about
the real Good News.
In a small town in Israel, about 2000 years ago, a baby was born. There was
nothing particularly noteworthy in the birth of a baby boy. It happens every
day, all over the world. However, the circumstances of this particular boy's
birth were unusual. You can read the whole story in the
second chapter of the book of Luke.
What makes the birth of Jesus of Nazareth the Good News for all eternity is,
of course, who He was: "...and they will call him Immanuel--which means, 'God
with us.'" Matthew 1:22, quoting from the prophecy found in Isaiah 7:14
In Jesus, God became a man, the one and only perfect Man, so that each and
every one of us could be saved. The birth of Jesus proves God's love for us:
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
John 3:16
The birth of Jesus was the pivotal point in all of history. His life, death
and resurrection made it possible for us to be saved. His teaching and the
example of His life showed us how to live. Jesus is the Good News. So,
during all of the activities of the Christmas season, let's all remember that
Jesus is why we celebrate. His birth made possible the re-birth of us all. "I
tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again."
Jesus speaking to the Pharisee Nicodemus, in John 3:3
And so, Merry Christmas to everyone. May God bless everyone reading this,
bringing you Good News of Great Joy in the new year.
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