A Gymnastic Disaster

I took my daughter to gymnastics yesterday. This was the first trip without my wife. Bad mistake. I cherished the time with my daughter, but what a challenge. I had to pull her out of the class twice. Shortly thereafter, we went home. The forty five minute class only lasted fifteen for my daughter and me. I was frustrated to the core. There is a lesson here. Like a two year old, we rebel and disobey God. It grieves God, and at times He must discipline us. Yet, for those in Christ, no matter how terrible we are, God cherishes His time with us.

Lessons on Prayer – Love

This is part two in our lessons on prayer. If you recall, the first lesson involvled the fruits of the Spirit. 1 Corinthians 13 is known as the love chapter. It gives a rich and meaningful picture of true love. Why not use this as a springboard for prayer regarding relationships with your – spouse, children, coworkers, church members, etc. For example, pray:

1. Lord, help me be patient with my spouse

2. May I be kind and not jealous

3. Help me not to be arrogant or boast towards my cowokers

4. God, keep me from insinting on my own way

5. Protect me from being irritable and resentful

6. May I not rejoice in wrong doings, but with truth  

7. Help me to bear all things that my spouse, coworkers, … do

11. Lord, may I endure all things done to me

12. May my love never fail my children, my church members…

The Cowtown

In three weeks I will run the Cowtown Marathon in Ft. Worth, TX. This will be my second marathon, with Cowtown 2008 being my first. It sounds crazy to run 26.2 miles, but I love the challenge. It is a great way to discipline myself and stay in shape. I am thankful that today was my last really long run (22m) before the marathon. From here on out I will be tapering, or in normal jargon –  running less miles and resting my body! Please pray for me as the big day approaches, that I stay healthy and motivated. If you want to check out the event, you can go to http://www.cowtownmarathon.org/

The 10’th Hole

I played golf yesterday. My friend Josh and I had a great time – until the 10’th hole. I scored a sixteen on that deplorable piece of dirt. If you know anything about golf, you know a sixteen is dreadful. As a matter of fact, it is probably the worst I have ever done on one hole. My patience was greatly tested. I failed the test. It took several holes for my nerves to settle and my attitude to adjust. I thought out loud, “This is just golf. In the grand scheme of things it doesn’t really matter.” Golf is like life in so many ways. Often, life is going great – until the 10’th hole. Perhaps your 10’th hole is an illness. Maybe you have had a hard day at work. Or maybe a friend or family member has your nerves frayed and your attitude out of whack. Are you counting it all joy? Are you passing the test? I am thankful that a round of golf is 18 holes. That 10’th hole was only a portion of the course. Remember, your 10’th hole is temporary as well. Don’t let is bog you down. There are many holes yet to come. Move on and praise God!

Help – my car broke down!

On Friday my car broke down. I merged onto the Interstate, and it went berserk. It would go no faster than 30 miles per hour. Not only that, a loud hissing noise was lurking under the hood. I pulled into the next stop and noticed the problem – something by the engine had a big gash in it. Turns out, it was the ERG Valve – whatever that is. I needed help and help came. My mother came and picked me up. Then someone from church rescued, then fixed, my car. In life, whatever we face, whether it is a broken car or a broken heart, we need one another. Think of all the people who have helped you along the way. Then, think of those you have helped, or not helped. Reach out and be that friend someone needs today. Be that ear who listens and the smile they need to see. If need be, be that mechanic who fixes their ERG Valve – whatever that is!

Milk and Crackers

After prayer meeting Wednesday, I did something quite unusual – I ate milk and crackers. It is unusual, for one thing, because of the combination. This is not merely milk and crackers eaten separately. No. This is an intimate union between both inside the glass of milk. This is also unusual because I have not done this for probably 20 years. My dad would often eat milk and crackers in the late evening, after supper. Of course, I would follow suit. For some reason, last night I had a hankering for it. It did not disappoint. Hopefully, it will not take another 20 years to enjoy such an unusual, tasty, memory-filled treat. I wonder, do you have a snack you used to eat as a child? Do you have a memory of eating something with a family member? I would love to hear your story.

Lessons on Prayer – The Fruits

Are you stuck in your prayers? Sometimes it is hard to find the right words. Over the next few posts,  I want to share with you some things I have learned and practiced over the years. It typically involves praying through certain portions of Scriptures. For this first lesson I encourage you to pray through the fruits of the Spirit, as found in Galatians 5. Pray that the Spirit would produce these fruits in your life, and in the lives of  family members, church family, etc:

1. Love

2. Joy

3. Peace

4. Patience

5. Kindness

6. Goodness

7. Faithfulness

8. Gentleness

9. Self-Control

Baptist Standard Time

I often joke about Baptist Standard Time. Baptists are known for being late to Sunday School, Meetings, and even Worship. I think that grieves God. People show up early for ballgames. They show up early or on time for work. But, when it comes to the things of God – they are late. The occasional tardiness cannot be avoided. The kids have a bad morning. The traffic was extra heavy. The alarm clock failed. But, when you are almost always late, it reveals something – the things of God are not important. If Sunday School, Worship, etc was important, people would arrive early and with eagerness. As it is, sad to say, many just do not care.