Proverbs 28: 3 A
poor man who oppresses the poor is
like a driving rain which leaves no food.
Proverbs 28:3. Basic, common-sense
principles of farming: Drought is bad.
Rain is good. Drought means less
food. Rain means crops grow.
The environmental phenomenon known as “acid rain” violates those basic,
common-sense principles. Acid rain
carries toxins , and when it falls it poisons the plants and the soil. Acid rain in a season of drought is worse
than no rain at all.
Poor neighborhoods, poor churches, poor families are stuck in a season of
drought. When a poor member of that poor
community victimizes his/her neighbors he/she is like a driving acid rain.
Drug dealers, stick-up kids, and shooters in the hood are not
heroes. They are not “keeping it real.”
They do not have love for their communities just because their address is still
in the community. They are poison.
Look around. Are the families on
the block blossoming or suffering? Are
businesses flourishing and hiring or closing and fleeing? Is there joy and peace and hope, or year
after year does the neighborhood feel more and more like a hungry grave? The poor who oppress the poor are a poison
rain.
That church elder who keeps the little, dwindling church under his/her
thumb, who squashes every effort to grow, who breaks the spirit of every youth,
who prevent new leaders from rising---- he/she is a poison rain.
Those siblings, parents, or significant others who keep telling you that
you will never do any better than they’re doing, who say that ya’ll are just
hood rats or poor white trash---- they are clouds that rain acid.
Don’t drink the acid. Don’t
water your spirit with their toxic words.
Move your mind from under that poison cloud. Bring in fresh water from a clean well.
And grow.
And bloom.
And smile.
----- Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
Call/ fax: 334-288-0577Email us at hallmemorialcme1@aol.com
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Mail all contributions to :
Hall Memorial CME Church541 Seibles Rd.
Montgomery, AL 36116
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