So,
we have a cyclone in Myanmar, a small country also known
as Burma in Southeast Asia, and countless numbers are
dead and goodness knows how many more are homeless and
in desperate circumstances. As always, the international
aid community, led by the United States, swings into
action. Supplies ready, medical staff standing by. And,
according to a report by the Associated Press, here’s
what happened:
“Even
as the death toll climbed, Myanmar's authoritarian regime
continued to bar nearly all foreigners experienced in
managing humanitarian crises from reaching survivors
of Cyclone Nargis.
With
hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed in the disaster
zone, refugees packed into Buddhist monasteries or camped
in the open, drinking dirty water contaminated by dead
bodies and animal carcasses. Medicine and food were
sorely lacking — even as supplies bottled up at
the main international airport.”
Want
a little more on this one? Here’s another quote
from that report: “Children — many of them
orphans — are suffering from fever, diarrhea and
respiratory infections, it said. Many survivors complained
of getting rotting rice while soldiers kept the best
food for themselves.”
I’m
just disgusted. That cyclone devastated the country
on May 2. I’m writing this on May 12—ten
days later. And aid is just now being let into the country.
Why? Because a bunch of power-hungry people who control
the county don’t want the world to know just how
badly they’ve managed to muck things up over there.
Why not let a few hundred thousand people die or suffer
in unimaginable ways in order to keep the world press
ignorant of their cruelty and incompetence? It’s
worth the cost so they can stay in power.
Yes,
I’m just disgusted. And I can’t even imagine
how the Creator of the universe and of humanity must
look at this. Surely God weeps over this travesty.
Power is such a dangerous thing. The ability to control
the destiny of others opens the soul to corruption and
rot and the insatiable need for more and more power
and less and less accountability. It’s no wonder
those in power made sure they got rid of Jesus, the
sent one of God who said things like, “If any
of you wants to be my follower, you must put aside your
selfish ambition, shoulder your cross daily and follow
me. If you try to keep your life for yourself, you will
lose it. But if you give up your life for me, you will
find true life. And how do you benefit if you gain the
whole world but lose or forfeit your own soul in the
process?” (Luke 9:23-25, New Living Translation).
What
is real power? Being able to give it up for the sake
of others. Being so confident in the goodness of God
that we can lay down our lives for others, rather than
asking them to lay down their lives for us. At this
point in my life, I tend to be pretty careful before
suggesting that someone is in danger of eternal separation
from God, but I’m guessing those military leaders
in Myanmar are right on the edge of that place. I’m
almost ready to say that I hope what they experience
at the hand of God is equivalent to what they have forced
upon the people in their regime. I hope we all learn
from this horror what damage we can do when grabbing
power over the lives of others and remaining unaccountable
for what we do with it.
See
you in church--that's where we see real, incorruptable
power that transforms us, not destroy us! Christy