The Sons Of Anak
The Message Of The Ten
Speaking Things Into Existence
Much of this misery is perpetuated if not made worse simply by
all of the barking going on n Washington. If these people would
run their mouth less and actually get things done, if they would
only lift the tone of rhetoric to a more positive and hopeful
one, that in itself would have a profound effect on the world
economy. Even if nobody has a bright idea, if we’d just stop the
grammar-school childish bickering, that could be worth a few
dozen points on the Dow. The world is listening to us,
responding to us. The world is saying, “My goodness, those
Americans are crazy.” Republicans like Bachmann merely voicing a
willingness—feigned or not—for the U.S. to go into economic
default for political reasons was enough to shake up the entire
globe. It amazes me that these people don’t see that. It further
amazes me how dumb the American public has grown, that Michele
Bachmann has any political life at all is an utter condemnation
of the American public. This woman is a menace to the entire
planet, yet her adoring, cheering throngs of clueless housewives
continue to cheer her on.
What neither Dems nor Republicans will admit: nobody knows
nothin.’ Every politician is going to tell you, with conviction,
that he or she knows the way out of this mess. They’re lying.
Nobody knows. We are in uncharted waters. Eliminating automatic
digital trading would be a good first step as these
trades—millions made within tenths of seconds—is what is causing
the market turbulence. But, honestly, nobody
actually knows where we are going. And, in the face of
looming economic disaster, we are a people divided and bickering
and pointing fingers.
The Sons of Anak
When the twelve spies Moses sent over to the Promised Land
returned, ten of them gave an evil report, telling of
undefeatable giants in the land--Anakites, a mixed race of
giants descendant from the revered tribal leader Anak. The
text states that Anak was a Rephaite [Deuteronomy 2:11]
and a son of Arba [Joshua 15:13]. Etymologically, Anak means
long neck. The sons of Anak are first mentioned in Numbers
13, where the spies enter from the Negev desert and journey
northward through the Judaean hills until they arrive at the
brook of Eshcol near Hebron, where reside Sheshai, Ahiman, and
Talmai, the sons of Anak. After the scouts have explored the
entire land, they bring back samples of the fruit of the land;
most notably a gigantic cluster of grapes which requires two men
to carry on a pole between them. The scouts then report to Moses
and the congregation, that "the land indeed is a land flowing
with milk and honey," but ten of the twelve spies discourage the
Israelites from even attempting to possess the land, for they
reported that the men were taller and stronger than the
Israelites, and moreover the sons of Anak dwell in the land, and
that they felt like grasshoppers in their presence. [Wikipedia]
Hearing the report, fear and
panic swept through Israel, these ten spies speaking defeat into
the lives of the people. The people rebelled against Moses and,
in a panic, rallied to select a new leader who would take them
back to Egypt—back to slavery, back to the very oppression
they’d been fleeing.
Sound familiar? I'm not sure how or why the majority of voting
Americans seem to think the answer to this crisis is a new
president. Republicans have consistently tied the hands of this
president from day one. America's criticism of President Obama
seems to mirror my own frustration with him: that he won't get
things done. That he's wasted nearly two-thirds of is presidency
trying to appease demonstrably evil people. The right
direction/wrong track numbers fairly condemn the president's
economic policies, which misses the point that these are not his
policies. These are the watered-down milquetoast leftovers of
Obama's policies, the shards the GOP would allow to pass. In
other words, America is blaming the president for choices not
wholly his own while now clamoring for more of the same by
turning to the very people the president has allowed to shape
his presidency and policies. if anything, America should be
screaming at Mr. Obama to wake up and to find ways to implement
his policies rather than continuing to allow Republicans to
dismember them piecemeal. But that's not what the polls say we
are doing. We are, instead, turning to the very people who got
us into this mess, the very people who have tied the president
in knots for three years, who are deliberately dragging their
feet and prolonging this misery even while pointing blame at the
president. The are giants in the land! We will surely die!
The nation's capitol, the seat of power, is overrun with children. It shocks and saddens and angers me that, in the face of global economic disaster, these people simply will not stop playing their idiotic political games. Republicans trying to grab power and using their usual tactic of fear-mongering to accomplish that, Democrats being clueless and in disarray. Panic spreading through the land. People paralyzed by fear of seeing their retirement savings go, seeing their house go, close up their pocketbooks and create the very recession they were afraid of. Losing faith in their leader, ready to turn back to Pharaoh.
What we need, what the world needs,
are the remaining two
spies—Joshua and Caleb. We need a calming and rational voice to
articulate vision and direction in strong, steady and even
tones. Not the wild gesticulations of the conservative fringe or
the smug, eel-like quality of Rick Perry, but a grown up. The
country, the world, is in desperate need of a grown-up, of
someone who will give a good report. Who will put faith into
action while encouraging each of us to do the same.
I used to think Barack Obama was that leader, but, like
Former Governor Mitt Romney--a professional candidate and empty
suit--the president is demonstrating troubling blind spots
in terms of how the nation and the world perceives him. I hope he
is not as disconnected from us as he comes across. I am also
assuming no one in his inner circle wants to tell him he is
being perceived as a man ignoring a ringing phone. A man we
dearly love but who seems to be inexplicably distant from the
great trouble confounding the nation. The president seems to be
unaware of how powerful words can be. How powerful his image in
and of itself can be. Calming, reassuring, leading. Like Joshua,
like Caleb, ending the hysteria and speaking victory into
existence. We need men of virtue
and resolve who embody those qualities, who can paint a bright
future for America and make us believe it.
Changing presidents in a crisis is like swapping pilots as the
plane hurtles toward the ground. We are demonizing Obama because
he's the guy in the round room. But the president is only the
public face of the problem. The problem is fear. The problem is
paranoia. anxiety. stress. The problem is Americans not having
enough faith in America. Fearing the sons of Anak. If the nation
were less divided, if the nation were galvanized and moving
forward, it ultimately would not matter who the president was.
The GOP's entire agenda is about keeping us scared, keeping us
broke and keeping us divided. I can't imagine why we would want
to reward those tactics. The enemy, here, is not even the
economy so much as the paranoia over it. America needs a good
report, needs to believe it because it's absolutely true: the
sons of Anak are out there, but we can take 'em.
Christopher J. Priest
18 September 2011
editor@praisenet.org
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