Thursday, November 30, 2023

Incompetence

 

OK, I’m usually a positive fellow.  But let me be negative for one day.  Incompetence reigned a month ago Saturday!  Let me explain: Kathy and I drove to Springfield, Tennessee to attend South Central Grower’s open house (it was beautiful beyond words with 330,000 poinsettias in full bloom).  On the way up, we stopped at McDonald’s in Manchester for breakfast.  No one was at the counter, so I went to the kiosk.  But it wasn’t working.  I went to the next kiosk and completed my order, except the payment scanner didn’t work.  So, I stepped to the counter and waited until the manager came to see what I needed.  But because I hadn’t paid for my order, I had to reorder everything with the manager.  And when I received my order, they hadn’t put creamer in my coffee.  The young man who had given me my order smiled and gave me my creamers.  But when I got to the car and opened the bag, my wife’s butter biscuit didn’t have any butter on it, and none was in the bag.  And my bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit wasn’t a biscuit, it was a McGriddle.  And there was no ketchup in the bag for my hashbrowns.  Solomon said in Proverbs 22:29, “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.”  Sorry, but this verse did not apply to McDonald’s today.  Oh, well …

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Clever Thief

 

The company guard knew that the employee was stealing, but he couldn’t prove it.  He searched the employee after his shift even going through his lunch pail.  But nothing.  Year after year, it was a game of “cat and mouse” and the mouse always won.  Finally, the employee retired.  On the last day, the guard admitted defeat.  He said, “I know you’ve been stealing from the company, but I could never prove it.  How did you get away with it?  What have you been stealing all of these years?”  The retiring employee said, “I’ve been stealing lunch pails.”  And he walked out.  How often do we miss the obvious?  We just can’t figure things out!  But let me remind you that the dear Lord knows exactly what is going on and what everyone is up to.  You may fool everyone, like the thieving employee, but you can never fool the Lord.  He knows.  David said in Psalm 139:23&24, “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Get Even

 

Have you ever been wronged?  I have.  And my first response was to get even with the person.  But God advises against that reaction.  Don’t say, “I’ll get even for this wrong.”  Wait for the good Lord to handle the matter.  After all, God is using this wrong to teach me kindness and patience.  Hey, just let it go and trust God.  Makes for an easier life.  Proverbs 20:22, “Say not thou, I will recompense evil; but wait on the LORD, and he shall save thee.”

Monday, November 27, 2023

A Big Splash

 

The story goes that Jesus asked his disciples to each pick up a stone and carry it for Him.  John picked up a large stone and Peter, being a little lazy, picked up a smaller stone.  When they got up to the top of a mountain, Jesus turned the stones into loaves of bread.  John had plenty to share with Peter, who had only a small loaf of bread.  Later, Jesus again asked the disciples to carry a stone for Him.  This time, Peter found a large stone and began following Jesus.  They came to a river and Jesus told His disciples to throw their stones into the water.  Peter’s large stone made a big splash.  Then the disciples looked at Jesus expecting something, but Jesus did nothing.  When they questioned Him, Jesus asked them, “Were you carrying the stones for me or for yourselves?”  Hey, are we trying to make “a big splash” for ourselves, or are we just doing what Jesus asked us to do?  Matthew 16:24 “Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” Let’s just follow Jesus today.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

The Body

 

When I raise my hand, … well, I raise my hand.  But what really goes on?  Bear with me - I have a point to make.  There are muscles and tendons connecting to the phalanges of the fingers and the wrist bones connecting to the ulna and radius bones of the forearm.  Then those are connected by other muscles and tendons at the elbow and the humerus bone in the upper arm.  These are connected to the shoulder muscles and rotator cuff including the scapula and clavicle bones.  Each of these muscles are controlled by nerves traveling to and from the spinal cord and brain.  And these muscles must be nourished by blood through arteries and veins.  Oxygen and nutrition flows through the arteries while carbon dioxide and wastes flow out by the veins.  All of these components are required just to raise my hand!  Hey, the Church is called “the body of Christ”.  We all have different abilities and talents, but we are all necessary.  We should love one another and work together to get things done for the Lord.  I Corinthians 12:12, 26, 27 says, “For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it. Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.”

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Flaxseed

 


Friday, I was helping a friend with a project at his house.  He needed a walk-thru gate installed in the middle of his wooden privacy fence.  Wednesday, I put in the support post: I dug a hole, put in a 4X4 post, and concreted it in.  And Friday, I cut out the support 2X4’s and the fence boards, and started the new swing gate (picture to follow, when it is finished).  But as I was cutting the old 2X4’s, some of the sawdust got into my left eye.  By the time I got home, my eye was bloodshot and hurting.  The copper compound in the treated lumber makes the dust especially irritating.  At home, I remembered an old treatment that my Granny Epperly (my mother’s mother) had used when I was a kid.  She used flaxseed to flush out debris in my eye.  So, I found my container of flaxseed in my top dresser drawer.  I put a couple dozen of the seeds into the palm of my hand, tilted my head way back, and quickly sprinkled them into my eyeball.  They smarted for only a moment, but then they went right to work.  As I rolled my eye around, the smooth flaxseed caught the debris in my eye and chased it to the corner of my eye near the nose where both dust and flaxseed were washed out.  My eye is still bloodshot today, but feeling fine.  Those old remedies are still good!  Hey, the Lord reminds us in the book of Jeremiah not to forget “the old paths”.  Jeremiah 6:16, “Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.”  Hey, you have two options: follow the tried-and-true old ways given to you by the good Lord above or decide to go your own way.  The choice is up to you … but choose wisely; your life may depend on it.  Actually, it does!

Friday, November 24, 2023

Better or Not?

 

My wife is always cold and I am always hot.  No, really, always.  Summer or winter, always cold and always hot.  I try to turn the AC down, and my wife has to roll her wheelchair onto the back porch to warm up (in the 90° sun).  I feel like a heel, so I turn the AC up until she is comfortable (but I am hot).  So, I just bought a ceiling fan for the bedroom (she has been sleeping in the living room in the recliner).  So, finally, she is warm enough and I am cool enough (under the ceiling fan).  But the fan wobbles.  When I try to go to sleep, I hear this constant, monotonous wobble noise.  So, I got a clothes pin and clipped it on one of the four blades.  I observed the fan: was it better or not?  If not, I moved the clothes pin to the next blade.  Then I added another clothes pin to make the balancing point between two blades, always asking myself, was it better or not?  I moved one clothespin out on the blade, then the other, then further out (changing the center of gravity) and all the time asking, was it better or not?  After an hour and 30 adjustments, the new ceiling fan is perfectly balanced with no noticeable wobble.  I am either a genius or obsessive/compulsive (and we both know which one is true).  Hey, how about your life?  When you skip church a few weeks, is your life better or not?  If you keep your kids home from Sunday school, are they better or not?  When the Ten Commandments say to be faithful to your wife, not to lie, not to covet, not to steal … and you do, are you better or not?  Hey, the good Lord isn’t trying to keep you from having fun, He is trying to protect you from yourself!  God doesn’t want your life to wobble!  God wants you to be able to sleep well at night.  So, do you stay awake at night worrying about your life?  Then give it up to Jesus!  Do things God’s way, and you’ll be better!  Proverbs 3:5&6, “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”

Thursday, November 23, 2023

Squanto

 

   Squanto, originally named Tisquantum, was a Pawtuxet Indian, living near present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.  The Pawtuxet belonged to the Wampanoag confederation.  Nothing is really known about Squanto's early life.  His history picks up in 1614, when Captain John Smith and ships under his command arrived to map Cape Cod and the vicinity.  John Smith was perhaps better known for having been rescued by Pocahontas at the Jamestown Colony several years earlier.  After Captain Smith completed his exploration and mapping of the harbors, he departed, leaving behind an associate, Thomas Hunt, to trade with the Indians.  John Smith had hopes of founding a plantation in New England, and so he wanted to engage the Indians in trade.  Thomas Hunt, however, had other plans.  Offering them food and trinkets, Hunt lured 24 Nauset and Pawtuxet Indians to the beach.  Hunt and his crew overpowered the Indians, bound them hand and foot, rowed them to their ship, and locked them in the ship’s hold.

   Hunt left the New World, sailed to the Straits of Gibraltar, and on to the city of Malaga, Spain, where he sold the Indians as slaves.  But even in these difficult circumstances, God was watching over Squanto.  Some local Friars in Malaga pooled their meager money and bought Squanto.  They took him to their monastery, set him free, and taught him the Christian faith!  The friars began making plans to get Squanto back to his home in America.  After working and saving for five years, Squanto had enough money for passage to England.  The friars sent him to live with John Slaney in Cornhill, London., where he learned English.  John Slaney was the treasurer of the Newfoundland Company which had planted a colony at Cupper's Cove, Newfoundland in 1610.  Slaney Got Squanto a job as translator on the next ship to Newfoundland.  Slaney hoped Squanto could eventually get home to the Cape Cod area.  Squanto worked with Captain John Mason, governor of the Newfoundland Colony.

   While in Newfoundland, Squanto met a ship's captain by the name of Thomas Dermer.  Dermer had worked with Captain John Smith in 1614 mapping the Cape Cod area when Hunt had kidnapped Squanto!  Dermer wanted to use Squanto to help him to reestablish the fur trade with the Indians in Massachusetts.  So, they returned to England and arranged an expedition to Cape Cod.  Thomas Dermer depended on Squanto to act as an interpreter and peacemaker between the English and the still-enraged Indians of the Patuxent and Nauset tribes.

   In 1619, Captain Dermer and Squanto set off for New England, to attempt to make peace and re-establish trade with the Indians.  But upon arriving, they discovered Squanto’s entire town - all the Patuxent - were dead from the plague (smallpox or tuberculosis).  Squanto was crushed.  He went to live with Massasoit, the chief of the Wampanoag Confederation.  Dermer tried to make peace with the Nauset but was attacked and taken captive.  When Squanto heard about the incident, he came to Dermer's rescue and negotiated his release. Dermer continued south without Squanto.  Squanto was so despondent that he left the Nauset village and lived alone in the woods.  But God was still at work.  God had prepared Squanto and had planted him right where he wanted him.

   That same fall, in November 1620, the 102 Mayflower Pilgrims sailed into Provincetown Harbor.  In December, the Pilgrims sent out exploration parties, and during their third expedition they were attacked in camp early one morning by the Nauset Indians.  Shots were fired and arrows flew, but in the end, no one was injured and the Nauset fled back into the woods.  After exploring the Cape Cod area, The Pilgrims selected the abandoned Pawtuxet village as the best place to settle.  The area had been named Plymouth by Captain John Smith on his 1614 mapping expedition.  The Pilgrims first set foot on Plymouth Rock on December 21, 1620.

   The Pilgrims lived out of the Mayflower and ferried back and forth to land while they built a common house.  Next, they built storehouses and 17 living houses.  They labored all through the bitter winter months.  During that entire time, they saw almost no signs of any Indians, except for a few fires burning in the far distance.  By spring, over half of their numbers had perished!  Of the 102 settlers, only 47 were still alive.  On March 16, they got a surprise: an Indian named Samoset walked right into the Colony and spoke to them in broken English.  Samoset was from the Abenaki Indian tribe in Maine and had picked up a few English words from the fisherman that came into the harbors there.  He informed them that there was another Indian who had been to England and could speak better English than he could.  Two days later, Squanto arrived and, in perfect English, said, “Welcome to this land!  Can I help you?  Is there anything that I can do for you?”  What a timely blessing!  Squanto taught the Pilgrims how to use the natural resources on Cape Cod.  He taught them how to catch eels, how to catch lobsters, and how to plant corn, squash, and beans using fish as fertilizer.  Squanto’s first appearance was on March 22, just in time to plant the spring crops!  The Plymouth colony had built their village on the exact spot where Squanto had lived as a boy!  The Pilgrims accepted Squanto into their colony.  Squanto had lost his Pawtuxet family but had gained a new English family!

   Squanto arranged for Chief Massasoit of the Nauset tribe to visit Plymouth, and negotiated a peace treaty, the first in America.  Squanto helped to establish trading relations between the Pilgrims and the Nauset Indians.

   That fall, the Pilgrims had a bountiful harvest of maize, beans, and squash.  They killed turkeys and Massasoit’s braves brought five deer.  The ladies cooked and the men had games and feats of strength for three days.  This was the first Thanksgiving in America.

   In November 1622, Squanto (the last living Pawtuxet) died leaving all of his earthly possessions to his family, the Plymouth colony.

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Old Records

 

I have been cleaning out my two-car garage (which has never held a car, only stuff).  I think that when I turn off the lights at night, junk multiplies to fill all available space.  I had twenty boxes with my old tax records in them.  Mr. John, my tax guy, said that I only need to keep tax records for the last three years.  So, I got three industrial strength garbage bags and started dumping seventeen boxes of tax records to shred.  I began dumping boxes and boxes of years and years of old bills, cancelled checks, and receipts.  Half-way through the second box I realized how good God has been to me over the years!  Thousands of dollars of medical bills, piles of electric bills, water bills, car payments, house payments, and … well you get the picture.  As I threw away hundreds of old checks, I saw many cancelled checks to the church and to mission projects.  I have often thought that if I take care of God’s business, God will take care of my business.  And He has.  God has been so good to me!  Jeremiah said in Lamentations 3:22&23, “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.”  Hey, has the good Lord been faithful to you?  Can I get an Amen?!

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Utility Trailer in the Ministry

 

Years ago, my daughter found a utility trailer and bought it for me.  I used it to reroof my house and made several trips to the dump with the old shingles.  I have used it to help friends move, to clean up around the church, and to haul long timbers for building projects.  But three years ago, I built a 2X4 and OSB platform on that trailer to use in the Ringgold Christmas parade.  On the side was painted, “The Greatest Gift of All,” and on top, a big package labeled, “Jesus”.  The next year, I added two snow-making machines with booms to reach each side of the parade route, and the kids loved it!  So, over the past three years, we have handed out Ziplock bags of candy with a gospel tract inside numbering 600, 900, and 2500 each year!  My daughter had no idea that the trailer would be used to distribute 4,000 pieces of gospel literature!  What a blessing!  And today, I was reminded of Revelation 14:13, “And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.”  When someone reads one of those tracts and becomes a believer, my daughter will be remembered in heaven for her part in their transformation!  And what if this new believer has children who trust in Jesus as their Savior?  And what if one of those children becomes a preacher or missionary?  And what about all of the folk who believe in Jesus because of that preacher or missionary?!  It goes on and on … and all because of a little utility trailer!  Hey, get involved in God’s plans and programs.  You’ll never be sorry that you did!

Monday, November 20, 2023

Forgetful

 

Growing older has its problems, but forgetting stuff is the worst problem of all.  Friday, I washed a load of clothes that had my dress pants and my favorite blue dress shirt in it.  I put the load into the dryer but got busy working outside and forgot the clothes.  When I remembered, I hurried inside, but it was too late.  The heavy load of dry clothes had smushed the wrinkle-free shirt into a wrinkle-set shirt.  So, I got all of the dry clothes out except the pants and shirt and threw the damp white clothes in on top and started the dryer.  I felt so clever … until I got busy again.  The dryer had stopped with the dress shirt under all of the dry white clothes.  So, I got a cup of water, soaked one of the just-dried towels, added it to the shirt and pants and started the dryer.  But this time, I set the stopwatch on my cell phone, and went back outside to work.  My alarm went off, I came inside, and removed my precious blue shirt (looking great).  I would have felt clever, but this was the third time for the pants and shirt in the dryer … but at least the shirt and pants felt so soft.  Wonder why?  Ha, ha!  Sorry, I just couldn’t make a spiritual application.  Hey, can you help me out?

Sunday, November 19, 2023

100 Points

 

I heard a good one this week: A man died and went to heaven.  St. Peter met him at the pearly gates and said, “You must have 100 points in order to get into heaven.”  The man thought a moment and said, “Well, I gave a tithe to the church each week of my life.”  “2 points.” St. Peter said.  The man was taken aback, but went on, “I donated a kidney to a complete stranger.”  St. Peter said, “3 points.”  The man was getting more and more nervous, and said, “I adopted an orphan and gave half of my inheritance to the poor.”  St. Peter said, “4 points.”  The man, in utter hopelessness said, “The way this conversation is going, the only way that I’ll ever get into heaven is by the grace of God!”  “Bingo!” St. Peter said, “100 points!”  Often, we think that we can earn God’s favor.  We do our best to please the dear Lord and work hard to help our fellow man.  But salvation is a gift that can’t be earned.  Paul said in Ephesians 2:8&9, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.”  Nothing that we do will impress God.  God is only interested in our faith in Him.  He alone can save us, and salvation is a gift, always given, never earned.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Cooperation

 

When my wife and I got married, we spent the first decade trying to change each other.  I didn’t fold towels the right way and she didn’t fold tee shirts the right way.  She put the toilet paper on backwards and I didn’t put the toilet seat back down after I used it.  She didn’t turn her dirty clothes right side out when she put them into the clothes hamper, and I didn’t replace the twist tie on the bread wrapper after I got a slice of bread out.  But, after fifty-two years of marriage, we realized that we just need to get along with one another in order to get life done.  Nehemiah had our problems too.  He had to get the wall of Jerusalem rebuilt without any stonemasons, he only had amateurs!  And somehow, Nehemiah got them all to cooperate and to work together.  Nehemiah 4:6, “So built we the wall; and all the wall was joined together unto the half thereof: for the people had a mind to work.”  Hey, if you want to get a job completed, you must decide to work together with others.  Put aside your differences and cooperate!  Just “get ‘er done!”

Friday, November 17, 2023

Dream

 

My wife had a dentist appointment Thursday at nine thirty, so she told me the night before to wake her up about seven in the morning.  I woke up early (5:45) but was able to get back to sleep and had some very vivid dreams. I dreamed that my family was in this huge mansion in a very old area of town with old-growth forest behind the house.  We were strolling the grounds and discovered several huge oak trees.  I began to climb the largest.  It was easy to climb because it had gnarly bark sticking out with ample dead limbs for handholds.  As I got higher, I climbed out onto a huge limb the size of a full-sized tree itself.  Looking down, I realized that the limb extended over a cliff, and I could see a well-manicured field hundreds of feet below.  There was another house with trees and shrubbery below, but they were so far below that they looked miniature.  But then I slipped off the limb and began to fall.  But it was so far to the field below that I had plenty of time to think.  And I remember clearly and calmly thinking, “So this is how it is at the moment of death.”  And I extended my arms and legs to slow my fall to give me a few more seconds to think.  Hey, when your moment of death comes, will you be prepared?  The writer of the book of Hebrews said in Hebrews 9:27, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”  And when your moment of death comes, you must be ready, because it will be too late for any preparations.  Those preparations must be made before that moment.  Hey, can I encourage you to get ready for that moment because it is coming to all of us!

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Missing the Sensor

 

Wednesday afternoon, I pulled into the left turn lane on Battlefield Parkway to go into Lowe’s.  There was a car in front of me, but the man had pulled up so far ahead of the line that he was beyond the sensor in the turn lane.  I hate it when rude drivers pull out so far into the intersection that the cross traffic has a hard time getting past them.  But this driver was a victim of his own anxiousness, and had I not pulled in behind him and activated the senser wires in the pavement, he would have sat there forever waiting for the light to change (actually, his turn light would never have changed).  When the turn lane signal light changed, he turned not thanking me or even knowing that I had helped him.  How often do we neglect to thank the blessed Holy Spirit for His help in our lives?!  We work hard, make our own good luck, and pat ourselves on the back thinking that we have done it all.  What we don’t realize is that God is behind us smoothing out our way helping us to make it through life!  And we think that we did it all!  Paul realized the providence of God and said in Philippians 2:13, “For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”  Hey, we should see the hand of God working in our lives!  And if we don’t, we should still know that God is working His will on our behalf … behind the scenes.  Hey, why not thank the Lord right now for protecting you today.  After all, that’s exactly what He is doing!

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Roomba

 


Don’t get me wrong.  I’m not ungrateful but having a Roomba is like keeping up with a little kid.  My daughter, Becky, gave us her old Roomba, but it is such a pain to keep up with.  Our living room curtains go down to the floor, and it gets tangled in them chewing at the ends of the curtains.  The Roomba gets stuck under the kitchen table and can’t seem to find its way out of the forest of chair legs.  Then it hangs up on the extension cords and lamp cords and the Dish and TV cords in the living room.  I left it working last Wednesday, but I couldn’t find it when I came home.  I looked under beds, under chests and dressers - it was nowhere to be found.  I finally found it in the spare bedroom where it had wandered in, got behind the door and managed to bump the door shut.  Of course, it ran out of its charge and died in the corner.  I have to empty its small bin constantly, just like changing diapers on a baby.  And just like a two-year-old, I have to watch it constantly and can’t trust it home alone.  Oh well.  A small price to pay for such a “convenience”.  Now, I’m sure that you wonder where I’m going with this story.  Well, so do I.  It doesn’t have a point; it’s just a cute story.  So, did you like it?  If it lightened your spirit a bit, Proverbs 17:22, “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine …”

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

School Shooting

 


My wife was talking with some friends last week and off-handedly said, “Gerald had a school shooting last week …” Suddenly, she could tell by their gasps that she had said the wrong thing.  She immediately said, “Oh, no!  I mean he had a Santa school photography shoot!”  How often do we say the wrong thing?  Or what we say is taken the wrong way?  Have you ever ‘put your foot in your mouth’?  I do it all too often!  James said that what we say is important.  James 3:2, “For in many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body.”  Hey, if you can control your tongue, James said that you could control the rest of your body!  Powerful stuff!  So, today, guard what you say.  Be kind and weigh each word carefully before it comes out of your mouth.  Think before you speak.  And I think that you’ll have a great day.  Yes, you will!  P.S. Look at the picture.  Miss Suzanne did all of her shooting from the three-point line!  Get it?! Ha, ha!

Monday, November 13, 2023

Picture

 


I played Santa last Saturday and had a great time at South Central Growers in Springfield, Tennessee (check out their gallery later this week on their facebook page).  A little guy was excited to visit Santa and promptly gave me a picture that he had drawn.  His mother spoke up and said, “He got up early this morning and drew you this picture.”  I thanked him and we got right into what he wanted for Christmas.  We got pictures of him, momma, and Santa and he left with a wave.  I put the picture behind my chair to look at later and had several more visitors.  A little later I got the picture out, and for the life of me, I couldn’t figure out what it was!  Can you?  I had forgotten to ask the little man what the picture was, so I guess I’ll never know because I can’t imagine what it is.  Hey, how often do we come to our heavenly Father with requests that make about as much sense as the little boy’s picture.  The good Lord is working out His plan for our lives, be we seem to want something else.  We think money, good health, a new beau, or a new set of clothes will make us happy.  But our requests to the Lord above are so shallow, just like the little boy’s picture.  I’m so glad that the blessed Holy Spirit can interpret our prayers to the Father!  Paul said in Romans 8:26, “Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.”  I’m glad that when I pray, the Holy Spirit says, “Actually, this is what Gerald meant …”  Now if I just knew what that little guy meant …

Sunday, November 12, 2023

Living Upstairs

 

A few years ago, my nine-year-old grandson hung around with me on a teacher’s in-service day.  After breakfast at Chick fil-A, Bennett and I picked up Kathy at dialysis.  Bennett asked her, “Marmie, do you like dialysis?”  Kathy chuckled and answered, “Well, not really, but I have to go to dialysis in order to live.  And I want to be around to watch you grow up.”  Bennett was quiet for a while.  I explained to Bennett that dialysis was like him getting a shot at the doctor’s office.  I said, “You really don’t like it, but you need it.”  Bennett though for a minute and said, “I guess dialysis is better than … well … you know … living upstairs.”  Sometimes we have difficulty facing the inevitable.  The writer of the book of Hebrews said in Hebrews 9:27, “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”  Hey, are you ready to die and ready for that judgement day?  If you aren’t ready for those two appointments, message me and we can chat.

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Ants

 


I have a hummingbird feeder on my back porch.  But it has been invaded by ants.  Those little buggers are persistent.  They found the hummingbird nectar all the way up the pipe and into the feeder.  Oh, I have nothing against ants, but they have fouled up the feeder with dead ant bodies on the inside.  So, I devised a way to wrap duct tape, sticky side out, around the pole to deter the ants.  Several ants got stuck on the tape, but the rest climbed over the bodies and one up to the feeder.  So I got some axle grease and slathered it all over the pole.  Again, a few ant bodies in the grease, but a hundred ant bodies in the feeder.  Then I looked at the situation a little closer.  I discovered that the ants were climbing up INSIDE the pole and coming out the end of the pipe past all of my fortifications and getting into the hummingbird feeder.  Ingenious! The ants were smarter than me!  So I caulked the pipe full of gunk and have been ant free ever since.  But now, they have taken over my garbage can!  Oh well.  Solomon too noticed that ants were resourceful.  Solomon reminded the sluggard that ants don’t even have a boss to tell them what to do.  They just take initiative and do what needs to be done. “Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.” Proverbs 6:6-8  Hey, are you a ‘self-starter,’ or does someone have to tell you what to do?  Why not consider the ants?  If you don’t have any, come over to my back porch or to my garbage can.  I have plenty of ants for you to study!

Friday, November 10, 2023

Prophecy

 


The Jews were proud of their beautiful Temple.  And rightly so.  With its gold-clad roof and white marble walls, it fairly shone in the bright sunshine.  But Jesus prophesied in Matthew 24:2 “… See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.”  The Jewish leaders scoffed at the words of Jesus, but in 70 A.D. those words came to pass in an unusual way.  A Jewish revolt that began in 66 A.D. was being squelched by Vespasian when the senate selected him as the emperor to replace Nero.  He returned to Rome to assume his new position leaving his army in the hands of his son, Titus, who laid siege to Jerusalem.  Wanting to save the beautiful Temple, Titus gave strict orders not to touch the Temple Mount.  But after Jerusalem fell to the Romans, the ransacking began.  Someone set fire to the Temple, and it burned to the ground.  As it burned, the gold melted and ran down into the cracks of the huge marble blocks.  The Roman legionnaires pried the scorched stones apart to retrieve the gold.  And, what do you know, when the Romans were finished, not a single stone was left on top of another!  Jesus’ words had come true.  His words were true when He spoke them in the first century, and they are just as true today.  Hey, have you trusted in Jesus as your Lord and Savior?  Don’t you want to know the peace that comes from knowing Jesus as the Lord of your life?  Do it now while you have the opportunity.

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Mus Brush

 


Kathy and I like to go by Chick fil-A on Wednesday afternoon to eat a bite before church.  Kathy likes to sit in the car and watch people, so I get our food to go, and we enjoy the “parade” together.  I like to make up a back-story of whoever walks by.  The young man in a hurry is late for his date and she is inside getting madder by the minute.  That sort of thing.  So, the East Ridge Chick fil-A has an interesting fixture just outside of the door: They have a three-way brush designed to encourage workers with muddy shoes to brush them off before entering the store.  The brush is convenient for the working men and helpful to keep the lobby a bit cleaner.  I have never seen a working man use the brush, but yesterday, I saw a little boy use it!  A little guy of five or six years of age walked in with his dad and mom and little sister.  He had cute little glasses on and white sneakers.  Mom, dad, and little sister went inside, but brother dutifully brushed one shoe off first, and then the other shoe.  Of course, his shoes were clean to start with, but the little guy was probably pretending that he was a construction worker installing big iron pipes in muddy ditches.  He scrubbed and scrubbed until his dad came back outside and called him in.  Dad must have explained what the bushes were used for, and junior took it seriously because he scrubbed and scrubbed those shoes!  Hey, little children pick up on things that dad says.  But little kids pick up on things that dad does too.  Hey, who is watching you?  Who is patterning his life after you?  A serious question.  Jesus said in Matthew 5:16, “Let your light so shine before men (or little kids), that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”  Always be a good example, because you never know who is watching you.  It might be a little boy, it might be an old man and his wife eating in their car, or it might be the dear Lord above!  Think about it.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

The Giant Sequoia Redwood Trees

 


The giant sequoia redwood trees in California are a great lesson for us.  Let me explain: although they average 300 feet tall (many are over 400’ tall), their roots are only 12-14 feet deep.  But these roots spread out over an acre anchoring the tree in 90,000 cubic feet of soil.  The key to the sequoia’s stability is the grove of trees that they surround themselves with.  Sequoia redwoods never exist alone.  They can’t.  Winds would easily blow over a solitary 300-foot-high tree.  But their roots intertwine with other trees in the grove keeping each other securely anchored.  And that, my friend, is the secret of the church too.  We depend upon one another.  Solomon said in Ecclesiastes 4:9, “Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.”  While I am praying for you, you are praying for me.  And like the giant sequoias, we depend upon one another.  And I am so grateful for your prayers for Kathy and me.  Blessings and prayers to you as WE pray to the dear Lord for each other!

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

McDonald's

 

A couple of years ago, I was in Soddy-Daisy visiting a friend at a nursing home.  It was lunchtime, so I sprung him out of prison (ha, ha!) and took him to McDonald’s for a cheeseburger and a drink (I am a big spender).  After I ordered at the drive-thru screen, we drove to the first window.  I exchanged pleasantries with the girl and gave her my credit card.  As she handed me my card and receipt, I gave her a tract saying, “Here’s something good for you to read.”  She held up both hands in refusal and said, “I am not allowed to dispose of garbage for customers.”  I was speechless at her crassness, took back my tract, and drove to the pick-up window.  The next girl handed me my order and I handed her the same tract saying, “Here’s something good for you to read.” she smiled and took it.  I continued, “Now don’t get into trouble reading it on company time.”  She smiled again and said, “Oh no, I won’t.”  And I drove away.  As I drove off, I pondered the reactions of the two girls.  One was defensive and had obviously been stung by some Christian in the past.  But the other one took the little booklet that had the power to turn her life around and to assure her of a home in heaven when she died.  What a difference in attitudes!  And what a difference in the eventual fate of those two girls!  Later, I prayed for both girls and for both of their very different needs.  Hey, what about you?  Are you defensive about spiritual things, or are you open to an honest discussion?  Jesus said of Himself in Luke 19:10, “For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”  Why not consider the claims of Jesus Christ?!  He just might turn your life around.  Hey, message me and let’s talk.

Monday, November 6, 2023

The Dirt House

 

Yesterday, I drove by a house that I had helped remodel years ago.  I smiled as I was reminded of the name that my two grandsons had given it: the dirt house.  What a name!  Chris had bought the house for pennies-on-the-dollar because it was scheduled for demolition.  The old house stood in the way of a new gymnasium.  Then Chris had professional movers move the house a mile away to a vacant lot that he had bought.  He dug a basement, poured the basement floor, laid up the concrete block walls, and lowered the old house onto the new foundation.  He finished the basement as a separate, two-bedroom apartment.  And all the while, the dirt from the basement was piled up in the front yard, hence the name, “the dirt house”.  One day, my then nine-year-old grandson was out of school, so he hung out with me.  The “dirt house” was the perfect place for a nine-year-old to make a Hot Wheels community.  Bennett made roads complete with bridges made of scrap wood.  Late in the morning, I came outside to check on him just in time to see him smashing the whole city with huge dirt clods the size of footballs.  “What are you doing?!” I asked.  Bennett answered, “Oh it’s an asteroid disaster.”  Hey, have you ever had days like that?  Does it seem that asteroids have found your house?  Have the dirt clods been raining down upon you?  Well, take heart!  The dear Lord knows exactly where you are, and your loving heavenly Father knows what is going on!  David said in Psalm 56:3, “What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.”  Hey, trust in the Lord today!  You’ll be glad that you did.

Sunday, November 5, 2023

It Just Takes Longer

 

At cardiac rehab I use the treadmill, rowing machine, and the stationary bicycle to get my heart pumping.  But I also do wall push-ups (for old men), dumbbell presses (no snide remarks, please), and squats for exercises.  I am up to fifteen each with three repetitions.  Friday, I was thinking: when I was in college, I once did 125 squats without stopping.  Now (at age 74) it takes me three rounds to get 45 done … and I’m worn out!  It takes me a week to do the same number of squats that I did in one day when I was 18 years old!  But, I can still do 125 … it just takes me a bit longer.  I also remember in college I joined the Bible Memory Association.  I learned a new verse each week (while reviewing the other verses).  I tucked away over fifty verses in my head and heart that year.  Now I struggle to remember five verses!  But refer to the above story about the squats.  I can still remember Bible verses … it just takes me longer.  David said in Psalm 119:105, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”  Hey, don’t give up … on your physical conditioning or on your spiritual conditioning.  Later life, you’ll need both.

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Leave your Burdens

 

We go to church and leave our burdens there, like a big backpack that we carried in.  But all too often, after the service, before we go out the back door, we pick up our burdens once again just like the coat that we hung up when we came in.  If God is in charge of everything - and He is, and God knows what is going on in the world - and He does, then the difficulties and problems in our lives were allowed by God.  He uses difficulties to mold us and to make us into the people that He wants us to be.  James 1:2-4, “My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.”

 

Said the robin to the sparrow,

“I should really like to know,

Why these anxious human beings

Rush about and worry so.”

Said the sparrow to the robin,

“Friend I think that it must be,

That they have no Heavenly Father,

Such as cares for you and me.”

       -- Elizabeth Cheney

Friday, November 3, 2023

X-Ray Machine

 

When Bennett was little, he lost one of his precious Hot Wheels cars in the sand box in the back yard.  So he came to me, interrupted my work, and said, “Granddaddy, could you use your X-ray machine to find my Hot Wheels car?”  Well first, he assumed that I had an “X-ray machine”.  And next he assumed that I would stop what I was doing to use my X-ray machine to find a little car.  But that car was important to him, so it was important to me.  I got a rake and found the car right away.  Clever Granddaddy.  Hey, isn’t that how we are with God?  Usually, we only pray because we have a need.  We want God to stop what He’s doing (running the Universe) and help us tiny little humans with our tiny little problems.  But God stops and helps us because he loves us.  David said in Psalm 103:13&14, “Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust.”  My prayer is, “Thank you, Lord for your goodness and kindness to me each and every day.”  Can I get an, "Amen”?!

Thursday, November 2, 2023

Perspective

 

My children shouldn’t make fun of me when I ask them for help with my computer and my DDR.  After all, I was patient with them when I taught them to use a spoon and go potty.  Hey, the simple things in life are often the most important.  The prophet said in Micah 6:8, “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?”  If I master these three character traits, I have accomplished all that I need to. 

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Puppies

 


Isn’t it amazing that people are drawn to puppies!?  These cute little puppies have nothing to do with my post today, but they caught your attention and got you to look.  The same thing is true about salvation.  So often we think that we have to add things to the Gospel of Jesus Christ to make it more appealing to folk.  But Scripture is clear in Romans 1:16, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.”  Whether you are a religious person (a Jew) or an intellectual person (a Greek) the Gospel is the same.  The power isn’t in our religion or in our intelligence.  The power isn’t in the delivery, and the power isn’t in attractiveness (like puppies).  The power is in the content.  Jesus Christ has the power to redeem us from our sins and to take us to heaven when we die.  And for that, I am not ashamed.