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21 Tuesday Feb 2006

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There are mean people in the world. I read an article today on the Internet about a “Reverend” that goes around spewing hatred towards homosexuals (the pictures in the article and the interview I heard with him on the radio once pretty well confirm that hatred is accurate). My kids tell me about other kids at school who say mean things. We see meanness exhibited between people so often.

I wonder why. What makes people act that way? Why do they think being mean and showing hatred to others will make things right?

In a conversation I had with my daughter on the way to school, the song that goes “…this little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine…” popped into my head. What happens when we are light to others? How do we feel when we are light to others? If you have ever had that feeling, would you ever want anything else? To be light, to help others see the path to God is a gift He gives us. Talk about your warm-fuzzies. Be light today. Help someone see the path to God today.

20 Monday Feb 2006

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Many of you surprise me. I keep thinking I write this blog in relative obscurity, something to do just for the fun of writing, yet I receive comments from people who mention I haven’t written in a couple of days or that they agreed with something I said recently (for those of you who disagree, thanks for not saying so!).

Last night, I had to teach a class on why God let’s us experience pain. It’s a tough class because the question is always out there. Why does God let a 10 year old have cancer? Why does God allow a tsunami wipe out thousands of people? Why does God let a 90+ year old hang on even when quality of life is gone?

Who said God let any of this happen? I find it odd that most people would not want God to control their lives yet they expect Him to control the things they don’t like. Why is it that too often, the things we should be thankful for are the things we forget to thank God for but when something bad happens, people turn around and want to know where God is. Why did God let this happen? Why did God do this?

Pain can be good. Pain can provide healing. Pain often turns us to God yet we must be the one to make the choice to accuse Him or seek Him. God will not chase us down. He will not make us come to Him but He will always accept us, He will always open His arms to us, He will always hear us. When God asked Adam and Eve “Where are you?” after they had eaten from the tree they were not supposed to, He knew where they were but He wanted them to want to seek Him. When He asked “Why did you do this?” He didn’t want their excuses that someone else made them do it. He wanted them to want to seek Him.

We have to seek God, in good times and bad. He doesn’t cause our pain and hurts but He is always there to help us heal.

17 Friday Feb 2006

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It’s Friday and very cold in Decatur, Texas. I hope the chances of freezing rain stay away. Our last basketball game of the season is tomorrow and I don’t want to be cancelled and have to reschedule. I do enjoy the cold weather though and look forward to a burst of artic air.

I’ve been watching some of the Olympics but it doesn’t seem to be as big or important as it did when I was younger. I think it’s too much figure skating but that’s just me. I do enjoy some of the speed sports, especially the crazy new skiing and snowboarding events and the short track ice skating events. It must be incredible to be there competing and to win a medal would be awesome.

Have a great weekend – enjoy the change in weather – remember to be thankful.

16 Thursday Feb 2006

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As I was leaving the elementary school after dropping my son off today, it struck me that I will only be taking a child to that school for just a few more months. I’ve been driving to that school during the school year almost daily for 7 years and it will be over soon.

It just reminded me of how fast life goes by and how insignificant our lives can be. We really aren’t around for a long time when you think about it. Just yesterday I was 15 and starting to drive and now I’m…older, with arthritis in my back. My children have changed so dramatically since it was just yesterday they were in diapers.

Our lives can be insignificant – if we allow them to be. Time swallows them up and if we do nothing, the time can be meaningless. Yet, I have had a vast number of people in my life who have been very significant. I would have to start with my mom and dad and go from there but the point is, there have been people throughout my life who have served me in so many ways. Some may not have known it, others were intentional in what they did.

God calls us to significance. Not an overinflated ego, not blown up pride but significance is service to others. I trust that I and my wife through our teaching, nurturing and love for our children will have a profound significance in how they live their lives. Their grandparents, uncles and aunts, teachers, older kids, friends and on and on will also have significance in their teaching, nurturing and love for my children.

Our service is what makes “our mark” on the world. We see the Trumps and Bushes and Rockefellers and think they will make history yet we all make history every day because of our love for God and, in turn, how we treat others. We make their history and I know there are many, many more quiet history makers than the prominent names we read about in the paper and in books.

As my children move on through their lives, I hope I will make a positive impact on them and pray that God will bring many people into their lives and help them grow and, in return, become significant in the lives of others to share the love that Christ shares with us.

13 Monday Feb 2006

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I think the big news this week will be Dick Cheney shooting a hunting partner on a quail hunt in South Texas. I can only imagine the press having a field day with this. First, the guy he shot was a lawyer so let’s cut him a little slack. (My apologies to any lawyers reading this, I was just kidding.) So far, I’ve only seen one station report that the guy was walking up behind Cheney from chasing down another bird and didn’t let him know he was getting near Cheney. One of the main rules of hunting is to let other hunters know where you are. Maybe other stations will pick up on this or I just missed it but the story lends itself well to the liberal-bias of media and their ability to blow it way out of proportion. I’m sure we will also see plenty of cartoons with a gun-toting Cheney. Oh my.

I don’t have much to say today. Little sleep and a bad back don’t make the mind sharp. For those of you out there thinking my mind has never been all that sharp, put a sock in it. 🙂

Have a great day. Remember that God loves you and has given you love, mercy and salvation. Live for Him.

10 Friday Feb 2006

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The last few years have brought me a deeper understanding of mercy and forgiveness and I feel like I have a grasp and appreciation of it that is changing my life. I know many people wrestle with forgiveness. Through Bible classes, conversations and my children, I have experienced how hard it can be to forgive and be forgiven. It struck me last night as one of my own was being reprimanded, then forgiven and said “I don’t deserve to be forgiven.” Oh, how I know that feeling. The pain we cause others is so often a pain that never goes away. It’s intensity may lessen over time but I don’t know that it ever goes away and there are times when we cause that pain, we do not feel like we can be forgiven, that we do not deserve forgiveness. Therein lies the beauty of forgiveness. We don’t deserve it but it is a gift we are given and, that we give. It is a gift of the highest magnitude. It is a gift more valuable than all man’s riches.

When I am wronged and when I do wrong, I can only grasp forgiveness by looking at God. My gracious Father, He forgives me and He wipes away my sin. Even after giving His son on the cross, he still forgives me. How can I not gladly give what He so lovingly give me time and time again? I have learned that I cannot forgive adequately without approaching forgiveness through God and then, and only then, can my heart open up to forgive or to receive forgiveness. What an amazing gift I have received. What an awesome gift to give.

A question I heard recently was “how do we forgive those who don’t seek forgiveness?” For me, all I can do is look at God who sees us when we sin and I believe hopes to see us change, hopes to see us seek His forgiveness. I think I have to have that same hope for those who have wronged me but don’t seek my forgiveness. God gives us the gift of hope, the gift of openness to return to Him if we will.

I certainly don’t know all the answers. I’m no scholar who can point to one thing or another to make my case. Yet I am a sinner and a child of God. I fall for the traps of the devil but have come to know I can seek my God and his forgiveness and comfort. I know that even when I don’t deserve forgiveness, He willingly, openly, lovingly gives it. He gave His son and He still gives me forgiveness. It’s a gift I cannot fully grasp but one I will not turn loose of. His gift is beautiful and awesome and peaceful.

09 Thursday Feb 2006

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Driving down the road, do you look out ahead of you or do you look at the hood of your car? Seems like a crazy question, right? If you only look at the hood, you can’t see what’s happening and you are going to wind up crashing. It may be a small crash or you might run head-on into a train. That’s why you have to look ahead, to see what is going to be happening seconds or even minutes before you are there in your car.

In life, do we look ahead or just to our eyelids? Do you look to see God, to see heaven? Satan doesn’t want us looking that far. He wants us focused on the hood of the car – on something that isn’t important – so that we will have a crash before we reach our destination. Oh, he knows that we will have some little fender benders but Satan wants us to keep our focus on the unimportant hoping we will have that big crash, the one that will destroy us and everything around us. God wants us to look to the future, to see the bigger picture, to see the road ahead so we can navigate around the problems. By looking to Him, we can see the obstacles that are in our way of reaching our destination. By looking to Him, our focus is on what is truly important. By looking to Him, the devil suffers loss.

Stay focused on what is true, what is real, what is good. The true blessing that awaits us is down the road, we just have to keep our eyes on it.

08 Wednesday Feb 2006

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I’m amazed at the rioting going on around the world because of a cartoon depicting Mohammed. It really makes me wonder about the hearts and intentions of people who join the Islamic religion. Then I think of people who label themselves as Christian and go kill doctors who perform abortions. What is in their heart?

I don’t know what God will say or do on judgment day. I can’t imagine how horrible it would be to sit in front of God and try to explain horrible actions and justify it before Him.

I cannot be tolerant of someone who makes fun of my beliefs, who speaks negatively of God and Christianity, who would try to take away my right to share and exhibit my beliefs yet I must fight against those things with the heart of God, with firmness heaped full of love and compassion. I must remember that in the end, their argument isn’t really with me but with someone much, much greater than me and with someone who wields much, much more punishment than me. I must stand up against them to try and win them to God, not condemn them for their actions. Condemnation from God illicits feelings that go beyond what I can comprehend.

They will know we are Christians by our love.

06 Monday Feb 2006

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I’m having trouble writing today. I’m wrestling with the fact that companies view TV as being so powerful that they will pay $2.5 million for a 30 second spot. I know that the TV executives are convinced by buying habits that TV is strong in influencing people’s beliefs and opinions. Take it one step further and I believe TV executives also believe and want to affect beliefs about sex, homosexuality and other issues that Christians find detrimental to living out God’s will. These people can and do influence thousands, maybe millions, that homosexuality is OK because the characters on TV are fun and loveable, that sex between unmarried children/adults is just normal, that alcohol and “recreational” drug use doesn’t really hurt people. TV often portrays Christians as being very fallible yet unconcerned about what their mistakes (sin) can do. TV shows religion as just another hobby, not much different than fishing or shopping.

I know I could just unplug the thing and throw it out the window but I’d rather put some effort into expressing my opinion to the people making the decisions, to maybe see this mass medium used for good and building people up than for dumbing us down. I think TV can be a useful tool when used the right way and hiding my face from it won’t make it go away. I’m called to service and part of that service is speaking out against the issues that tear people down just as much as I am called to help the poor. I would encourage you to let the networks know when you are not happy with what is on TV. The power of your email can be stronger than you think.

03 Friday Feb 2006

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Working on our church mission committee, I rely quite a bit on the church secretary to get information for me, help with banking issues and sometimes serve as a go-between for me, the missionary and the associate minister at our church. She never complains and always handles what is asked of her without the slightest complaint or “I want to pull your eyeballs out of your head” look on her face. I don’t know, she may be feeling it inside but she does what is requested efficiently and with much grace. She serves quietly and does not seem to want attention or credit. I love her attitude and her spirit. I appreciate her quiet service.
I may not remember the story correctly but as I recall it, an uncle of mine gave money to a family in his community that had little yet he did it without the family knowing where it came from. I guess he directed it through the church or the minister there but he wanted to serve and to help. I don’t think anyone in our family knew it until after my uncle died and the minister shared it with them. Even though I don’t remember the all the circumstances, I certainly remember the example.
We are here to give, not to get. We are here to serve, not receive. I know that when I give, I certainly get blessings – both spiritual and physical – returned to me. I know that when I serve, I receive service from others. As long as I do what God wants from me, I will get more than I need returned.
I appreciate my uncle and our church secretary for their examples. There are so many others that surround me in my life and I thank God for blessing me with wonderful people who help me stay focused on Him and the joy I get from being His child.

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