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23 Friday Dec 2005

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I have read and watched the news surrounding the death of Tony Dungy’s son over the last couple of days and cannot imagine the pain he and his family feel. Dungy is the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. They lost their first game of the year last week and up until that time had been one of the top sports stories. The Colts are still a favorite to go to the Super Bowl but I don’t think that is what is foremost in Dungy’s mind today. I don’t think the team and their goal of winning the big game is really very important to him today. Based on some of the player’s comments, I don’t think it is real important to them either. They all have been hit with a dose of harsh reality at a very family-oriented time of year.
One comment everyone makes about Dungy is his faith and most of the people I heard speaking about him mentioned the most important things in his life were God and his family. Everyone I heard mentioned either God or his “faith” first. I know Dungy and his wife and family will have hurt that few of us know but I am confident he will come through this because of his relationship with God. His relationship with God must be strong and evident to hear what all the people say about him.
I cannot and hope I will not ever know their pain but I ask you to join me in a prayer for the Dungy family and others who are spending this Christmas without a child or without a loved one. I also will pray that the faith people speak of seeing in Tony Dungy will remain foremost in his life and that it will have a profound impact on the people he touches, that they will see God in him and want to know God better. It is the only good I can imagine coming from such a tragedy.
While we pray, let’s thank God for the blessings we have in our life. I have so many that I so often overlook and take for granted. God is good. God is merciful. God is abundant in His love and faithfulness. There is too much hurt in the world but God, through His son, provides something so much more magnificent outside this world. I want to hold on to my family, I want to wrap them in my arms and squeeze them tight and let them know I love them. I don’t want to lose them. But more than all, I want to know God. I want to be with Him and walk the streets of gold.
Merry Christmas to all!

22 Thursday Dec 2005

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I am blessed. I don’t understand why, but I am. Our Wednesday night class has been an awesome study on the life of David. It’s been great because I see a man who wanted to do what was right even as he stumbled over Satan. I would never compare myself to David other than to say I really want to do what is right but too often find myself stumbling over Satan. A harsh word, a mean thought, a hard heart. Yet, through David’s life, I see that God continually looks for the good in me. He sees my heart in better view than He sees my faults. Oh, if we humans were only like that. We can see the fault in others even while the beam is perched in our eye. God sees the heart. He sees the hurt and the pain I cause when I don’t follow His will. He sees the regret of things done wrong and He forgives. He even wipes the slate clean for me to start over. I am thankful I know God. I am thankful for faithful parents. I am thankful for a faithful wife. I am thankful for children who believe. I’m thankful for a boss, for friends, for family that want to glorify God. I am so thankful for a Savior who would die for me.
I am blessed. I don’t understand why, but I know that I am.

21 Wednesday Dec 2005

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Ho ho ho. It’s almost time to eat like there’s no tomorrow and open presents like a weedeater going through grass. The buildup is coming, the stress of getting it all done is growing and then it will be over. Just like a snap of your fingers, the tree and lights come down, the weight gain becomes the focus and we grumble into the new year talking about how fast the last one went.

OK, I’ll admit I don’t share the same feelings about Christmas spirit as others do. I don’t like the crowds and don’t enjoy the stress of making sure we have presents for everyone, cards to send, parties to attend and on and on.

I think what wears on me the most is how commercialized the season has become. I don’t think stores should be open on Thanksgiving Day. I don’t think Christmas decorations should be up before Thanksgiving. I don’t think the lights should come down until New Years Day. I think all the world should think like me. 🙂

What I do think about is that a number of people consider Christ this time of year. Easter and Christmas, right? He’s not the reason for the season anymore and I know we don’t know His birthday. To me, that’s no big deal because He is noticed. He is recognized. He is considered. I hope we can take the moment and help people see it all year, no, for the rest of their life.

Christmas does represent a gift to me. It’s a gift I celebrate all year long and it’s a better gift than anything I will open this year. It’s the gift of Jesus. The example. The sacrifice. I thank God for such a precious gift.

19 Monday Dec 2005

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It’s been a good weekend. Friday night at Joe T. Garcia’s with my wife always makes for a GREAT evening. Taking my son to a high school championship game with sideline passes and walking down the tunnel at Texas Stadium was a blast. Meeting the girls in Ft. Worth for dinner at Angelo’s was awesome. Donny had a great class at church, Rick delivered another awesome message from the Sermon on the Mount and an awesome meeting with the Elders to discuss our mission work in Aracaju wrapped up my Sunday. It’s been a good weekend. A blessed weekend.

16 Friday Dec 2005

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I’m battling the new computer syndrome. Excited about a newer, faster, better machine. Going crazy trying to get all my stuff where it was and learning some updated software. It’s more frustrating than fun today but eventually I’ll have a greater appreciation for the increased performance and enhancements.

It’s the same problem we deal with daily. We want things to work the way we want them to work NOW! I don’t want to wait, I want it NOW! I want a microwave response with a gourmet taste. It just doesn’t happen though.

Heaven is a ways off. I don’t know whether it’s 30 minutes or 30 years away but nevertheless, it’s in the future. God’s answer to my prayers are in the future. I don’t know whether it will be 5 seconds, 5 months, 5 years before I get an answer but it’s coming. Knowing all this, I still want it NOW!

God doesn’t operate on microwave time. It’s up to me whether I want to grab hold of the quickest answer I can find or wait for the best answer I could receive.

14 Wednesday Dec 2005

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Last night was a great night. I got to witness a baptism, a new birth. It was a moving moment because it was a friend and someone I didn’t think would make such a decision just a few years ago. People have been planting the seed within her for years and last night, God increased His kingdom. What a wonderful, wonderful moment.

Today, I have been labeled as a bigot and someone who spreads hate instead of love. I was also labeled a Baptist which made me laugh. I visit another blog, a more liberal blog written by an attorney in Decatur. He throws out volatile issues, usually of the liberal nature, and watches the vultures attack. Yesterday, he brought up Brokeback Mountain, the movie about two gay cowboys. I responded saying I wouldn’t see the movie because I don’t agree with the lifestyle and wouldn’t condone it by paying to see the movie. I was hammered by some who admitted to being gay and some who feel they have a more enlightened view than me. I’m confident I said nothing derogatory about people but about the action yet they called me names while saying I should be more open-minded like them. They called me names and said I shouldn’t be so judgemental, they called me names even while saying that judging others is sinful. I’ve come to have a great disdain for the word “tolerance” because it so often seems the most intolerant people are those that shout for tolerance the loudest.

I pray God sheds His love and His mercy on each one of us today and that He imparts more understanding and wisdom of His will to all of us. Have a great day.

13 Tuesday Dec 2005

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Do you ever have a day that doesn’t start out quite right? Today was one of those days for my daughter and me. We got cross-ways and it wasn’t pretty. My son disappeared (ducking for cover!) and my wife stepped in to play peacemaker. I absolutely hate the way things went this morning. I want a do-over. I want my little girl to change the way she acted and I certainly want the opportunity to change my response. I’ve apologized to my daughter, son and wife and I still feel miserable about it. I want a do-over but I won’t get one. I’m stuck with the memory of this morning.
The good news: I believe they will forgive me and move on. I can’t change today but I believe I’ll have the opportunity to start fresh tomorrow and today will only be a lesson of how to change behavior and actions.
Our preacher, on Sunday, spoke of a lady who had forgiven her husband and “refused to dwell” on his actions. How thankful are we when those around us take the same attitude?
Even greater, I have a Lord and Savior who not only refuses to dwell on my mistakes when I ask His forgiveness but He washes me clean with His blood. HALLELUJAH! He will make me clean again, He will purify me and let me once again walk on the path to Heaven.
I’m thankful when my family will forgive me. The people we live with are often the ones we cause the most hurt. It is only greater that I also have a God who forgives me, who sheds His grace on me and lifts me up. I have so much to be thankful for.

12 Monday Dec 2005

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I read an interesting article today about a small, tight-knit community that has spent time and resources in redeveloping their neighborhood. They have grown to know each other and help each other in many different ways. From neighborhood get-togethers to making food after an illness or death. They have become a community of friends.
Do you know your neighbors? Growing up, I knew everyone on our street. Today, I know just a few of the families. I think it’s a common thing today to be too busy or too comfortable to be able to know your neighbors and develop community in a small setting.
As I read this story, I thought about the community I am a part of, where I do know many of my neighbors and where we all come together to help each other. My church family is a community that I draw strength from and lean on, where I enjoy the camaradarie of others and also share a common purpose.
I’m thankful for the body of people I meet with, worship with, laugh with and cry with in Decatur. I thank God for these people and pray that as we grow together, we will strengthen each other, support each other and love each other while glorifying Him in all of our actions.

08 Thursday Dec 2005

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There’s still a chill in the air. At this moment, the weather station at Decatur HS is reporting a temperature of 10.5 degrees and a wind chill of -6.8 degrees. Yes, that’s a NEGATIVE wind chill. I love cold weather and can’t wait for it to get here each year but the wind can make it miserable quickly. I’m watching Channel 8 and seeing shots of all the semis and passenger vehicles in some state of distress and glad I live close by to where I have to be.

These bad driving days always remind me of working for a CPA firm in Ft. Worth. When it was like this, very few of the staff would show up. Being one of the newer people and working from the “bullpen”, I would often be the only one or one of two to show up. I would leave the house an hour late and would go home a couple of hours early but I was there when the managers or partners who came in needed something and called. It got me some deposits in the emotional bank accounts of those people.

Be careful today if you are out. If you aren’t, enjoy the down time and use it to recharge. Have a warm day!

07 Wednesday Dec 2005

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I’m headed to Ft. Worth today for a doctor’s appointment, a meeting and some errands. The girls in the office (extreme alarmists) are already talking about the sleet and bad roads just south of here. They are planning their escape to get home ahead of this weather event.

EDIT FROM ORIGINAL POST: After first writing this, I’m learning that the roads are quite a bit worse than the reports I heard earlier today.

I know many people who look at this type weather with icy roads and think nothing of it driving along as if there is not a problem in the world. Others, like those in my office, act as if the world will stop spinning on it’s axis. Then, there are the folks in the middle, giving due respect to the weather and the consequences it can produce but not about to go into “shut-down mode” as if they are paralyzed from fear of what could be.

Do you know people like this? Do you see similar situations in your work? your life? your church? Do you know which one you are? It’s a rhetorical question.

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