
A Word on Loyalty
Monday, September 29th, 2008
In this time of politicking for President there are numerous positive and negative events going on. We read of the candidates’ good characteristics (from them) and their bad ones (from their opponent). So, every four years we draw our political lines and make a big “to do” over the election.
I recently read that in 1992, as the campaigns heated up, the Associated Press took a poll among Americans. They asked, “To which candidate are you most strongly committed?” The results were:
- 34% of Perot supporters were strongly committed to him
- 30% of Bush supporters were strongly committed to him
- 25% of Clinton supporters were strongly committed to him (so much for polls)
But here is the kicker - at that same time the pollsters found that 65% of Americans were strongly committed to their brand of deodorant!
In 1862 President Lincoln’s popularity waned. He was the focus of criticism in the North. Many had feelings of despair. Unable to stand the controversies any longer a Preacher named Joseph Gilmore wrote a poem entitled “He Leadeth Me” to express his faith in GOD, not politicians. Later music was put to the poem and is still in our song books today.
Regardless of which person is our President; regardless of which brands we prefer; God deserves our ultimate loyalty. Daily we live out a commitment to the one who loved us beyond our comprehension. You won’t get that from a politician. You won’t get that from the business world.
Keep The Light Burning!
Perry Greene
In this time of politicking for President there are numerous positive and negative events going on. We read of the candidates’ good characteristics (from them) and their bad ones (from their opponent). So, every four years we draw our political lines and make a big “to do” over the election.
I recently read that in 1992, as the campaigns heated up, the Associated Press took a poll among Americans. They asked, “To which candidate are you most strongly committed?” The results were:
- 34% of Perot supporters were strongly committed to him
- 30% of Bush supporters were strongly committed to him
- 25% of Clinton supporters were strongly committed to him (so much for polls)
But here is the kicker - at that same time the pollsters found that 65% of Americans were strongly committed to their brand of deodorant!
In 1862 President Lincoln’s popularity waned. He was the focus of criticism in the North. Many had feelings of despair. Unable to stand the controversies any longer a Preacher named Joseph Gilmore wrote a poem entitled “He Leadeth Me” to express his faith in GOD, not politicians. Later music was put to the poem and is still in our song books today.
Regardless of which person is our President; regardless of which brands we prefer; God deserves our ultimate loyalty. Daily we live out a commitment to the one who loved us beyond our comprehension. You won’t get that from a politician. You won’t get that from the business world.
Keep The Light Burning!
Perry Greene
