Saturday, March 28, 2026

Borrower

 

When I was in junior high school, I was a nobody.  I was quiet, not real bright, and certainly no athlete, so I was pretty-much unnoticed.  I had a handful of friends who were like me, but we got along just fine, thank you.  But, one day at lunch, a boy from a higher circle of friends spoke to me.  I was pleasantly surprised.  But after one sentence, Mike asked to borrow 30¢ for lunch.  I had 30¢ so I gave it to him, and he left.  My group of friends had noticed me talking to Mike and asked me about it when I sat down at the cafeteria table.  When Donnie heard that Mike borrowed 30¢ from me, he said, “That was a mistake, Whitely.  You’ll never see that 30¢ again.”  My new-found confidence melted.  I asked Mike about the loan a couple of times the next week, but he had a ready excuse each time.  A week after that, Mike needed 30¢ for lunch again.  We discussed his non-payment on the original 30¢, but he assured me that he would pay me the full 60¢ as soon as he got his allowance.  I gave him the second 30¢, but I made sure that my friends didn’t see the transaction.  And wouldn’t you know it, two weeks later, Mike asked for 30¢ again.  I reminded him of his promise to repay the 60¢, but an argument followed.  Mike stormed away when I refused a third loan.  He made it look like I was rude to him!  I never saw my 60¢, but I did learn a lesson.  “Neither a borrower nor a lender be.” - William Shakespeare  I should have asked around before getting involved with Mike, because I discovered that he had a reputation.  But foolish me was suckered into his web of borrowing.  Solomon said in Proverbs 2:3, “A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.”  I lost 60¢ but I learned not to fall for fast talking.  At least I think I learned.  If I think it’s a good cause, I’ll GIVE money, but I won’t LEND money to  anyone.  It works out a lot better that way.

Friday, March 27, 2026

O=Ring Gaskets

 


Three weeks ago, I repaired the church kitchen faucet, and I needed two O-rings for the spout.  I went to Ace hardware, but they have quit carrying individual O-rings, and they only had an assortment for $18.  Bummer.  Or so I thought.  Anyway, I bought the assortment box and got the kitchen faucet repaired.  And then last week, I was at the Roths home repairing their kitchen faucet and needed a different O-ring for their sink sprayer hose.  And wouldn’t you know it: one of the O-rings in my newly acquired assortment box just fit perfectly!  A coincidence, you might say, but I say it was a God thing!  A coincidence is when God just choses to remain anonymous.  Romans 8:28, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Stuck

 


It was 1985 and my son Phillip and I went to a father-son retreat at Camp Fairview near Athens, Tennessee.  We had a great time with good preaching, good singing and good fellowship.  Did I mention good food?  Saturday afternoon we all went out near the pond.  Some men had their shotguns and killed skeet.  That’s what skeet shooting is, isn’t it?  Anyway, Phillip and I went around the upper part of the pond where the spring was feeding into some cattails.  Phillip had some old tennis shoes on, so I let him wade out into the water.  But soon, he became mired down in the mud, which was a foot or so deep.  He was almost waist deep in water and stuck.  I started out to get him, but he got free and came walking out with mud all over his legs … but with no shoes.  There was no way to find them in that mud.  And why would we want those old shoes all covered with mud?  Hey David said in Psalm 40:1&2, “I waited patiently for the LORD; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry. He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.’  But wait, there’s more!  In verse 3 he said, “ And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God …”  Has the good Lord brought you up out of a horrible pit?  If He has, then sing His praises!  Hey, I’ll do it right now!  God is so good to me!  How about you?