Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Starbucks Vs. Jesus

I need to preface this entry by saying that I am a follower of Jesus and that I love He and God very much.  I, like so many other believers in this world, fail as a Christian every day.  I am so thankful for the sacrifice that Jesus made for me on the cross so that my debts would be paid and my sins washed clean.

Unless you've been living under a rock these last few days, you've noticed and probably paid attention to news about Starbucks and their "Red Cups".  Sigh...  In case you have no idea what I'm talking about, here is a photo for you about the aforementioned Starbucks' Red Cups.



"It's a war on Christmas"!  These are the words of Joshua Feuerstein, an Evangelist and social media personality based out of Arizona.  I have had many thoughts about this and have posted many of those thoughts about this topic.  However, the first word that popped in my head when I read about this was, "Really?"  This is what our country has come to, folks.  This is what is important to us now.  If there truly is a war on Christmas, as Mr. Feuerstein claims, then why isn't he out and about really doing something about it?  Instead of arguing about the package that a very expensive cup of coffee comes in, why isn't he preaching to his flock about taking care of the problems this country faces in the same manner that Jesus would?

Here's an idea for those who are in an uproar about snowflakes and mistletoe being removed from a coffee cup.  Take that money that you spend on your daily coffee beverage, let's just say $7 a cup, multiply that by 44 days until Christmas, that's $308 and donate that to the over 1.3 million homeless children identified by public schools just last year alone!  Think of how great a Christmas could be for a child if everyone that is offended by this red cup would do that!  That is what Jesus would want you to do.  That is what Jesus himself would do.  In the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 10 verse 18 it says "He defends the fatherless and the widow and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing".  It's right there in the book that you swear by Joshua Feuerstein!  I also did some research as to where in that same Bible it says to start a national controversy over a red Starbucks cup.  My search came up empty.  However, one other thing I saw was this: "If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity for him, how can the love of God be in him? Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth". 1 John 3:17-18.  Feuerstein has also stated that he has told the Starbucks Baristas that his name is "Merry Christmas" when they ask for his name.  "I tricked you into putting 'Merry Christmas' on your cup", he says.  So now he is a liar and a deceiver and he is asking his sheeple to do the exact same thing!  Some follower of Jesus this man has turned out to be.

To an extent, I do believe there is a war on Christmas.  But it is not the same war that people like Joshua Feuerstein think.  The war is not coming from the media, or from businesses (who, by the way are in business to make money and Christmas time is the busiest season of each year).  I believe that the war on Christmas is coming from those who claim to cherish Christmas so much because it is the time to celebrate the birth of their savior, Jesus.  Hold on, hold on.  Not all of you, but a majority.  These same types of people who are standing on their pulpits, pounding their chests and screaming that the media and businesses and government have declared a war on Christmas, are the same ones standing in line at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day waiting to pick up that discounted Playstaion 4 or Nintendo WiiU for their child.  All the while, they walk by a homeless Veteran on the streets begging for change so they can buy them something hot to eat and snub their noses.  Or they see a child walk into school in the middle of December when it is 15 degrees out, wearing mismatched socks, shoes that have holes in them and pants that are 2 sizes too small and no coat and they laugh.  Never once does it cross their minds that their parents have fallen on hard times.  Not thinking that the Father was laid off from the construction company that he works for because erecting buildings in the middle of winter is not a booming business.  Or maybe that the Mother or Father is a former Veteran who suffers from PTSD and cannot work because of how bad it is.  No!  They judge.  They laugh and make comments about being a welfare child, or that the parents are just too lazy to work and need to stop accepting government handouts and get an actual job.  Or even further, the parent is disabled and just cannot work because of it.  This is what our nation has come to, folks.

These same "Christians" say that our nation has fallen away from God and I agree.  Yet again, it is not because of our Government or businesses or even the media.  It is because we, as the people of this nation, have fallen away from God.  We the people have decided that mocking and judging others who are lesser, is more important than helping the least of these.  We the people have stopped helping our fellow man in their time of need and have instead decided that any assistance is a "handout".  We the people have stopped letting Jesus lead us and are determined to lead ourselves. The only war on Christmas is a war we the people have started and we are the only people who can stop it.  When you're in church and the offering plate comes around, do you give till it hurts?  Or do you give "just enough"?  Do you actually help people in need or are you one of those who say "I live in My Own Little World? (video by Christian singer Matthew West)

I will be the first to admit, there have been two times that my wife and I have received assistance to be able to provide any kind of Christmas gifts to our children.  I am not ashamed of it and feel blessed that someone believed and felt the way that Jesus did toward those who have very little or nothing.  This year will be, by all accounts the same for us as well.  There will be presents under the tree, but not very many.  Three or four a piece if we get lucky and find some great deals.  Nevertheless, that's okay.  Our kids are older and they understand that Christmas isn't about how many gifts they get, but rather the fact that Mom and Dad worked so hard to get them what they could and they recognize the love we have for them to try so hard.

This Christmas, please do not feel like there is a war on Christmas.  Do not snub your nose at the least of these.  Instead, help them and be a part of the solution.  Drop your change in the Salvation Army bucket on your way out of the store.  Stop spending your money on Starbucks every day and donate it to needy families who otherwise would not be able to buy anything for their children.  Even though we are going through some really rough financial times ourselves, I will be dropping all of my change into those red buckets and not even concern myself over red cups.  Do what Jesus commanded of us "Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another". John 13:34-35.  Be the light of God.  After all, you may be the only Jesus that a person sees.



3 comments:

  1. This brought tears to my eyes! You are so, so, SO right! You're a wise man Joey, and I'm proud to be your friend-Jamie

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    1. Thank you very much for your kind words. This really is how I feel. About all of it.

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  2. Now that I finally got around to reading this, I applaud you. I couldn't agree more! Very well stated and I hope everyone who reads this takes your words to heart. I love you, honey!

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