Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Time to Move on?

The rumblings are there. Or perhaps the adamant statements. It's time to "move on." What does that mean? I challenge you to tell me! There are always those buzzwords and catch phrases, that we toss around like confetti at a parade, yet rarely think about what they really mean.

Maybe the personality type that is ready to move on is the personality type that is very vocal. Some of us could be in even a small group of people, and not open our mouths once. Just listen, soak, think; agree or disagree, or some of each.

If "moving on" means we don't talk about it anymore, pretend we don't still have issues to deal with, put it out of our minds so we don't have to deal with the ugliness, then NO! I am NOT ready to move on.

We've had a death in the family. Just a short month (or a very LONG month) ago. I still hurt; I still cry; I am still confused about some things. I am still grieving. Aren't you? Will it get better? Of course! But it takes TIME! And help and support. Not holding it all inside or brushing it under the carpet like nothing has happened. I need to be able to talk about "it" without feeling like people are thinking, "She needs to 'move on!' "

If "moving on" only means lessons on Sundays that don't completely revolve around the situation, then maybe I could agree. I need to hear something from God's Word that will encourage me. I need to hear about His grace. I need to hear about His love. Right now I've got a pretty good picture of His judgement. But we still need the occasional update. We need to see how God is working through this.

Am I the only one?



Psalm 143

1 O LORD, hear my prayer,
listen to my cry for mercy;
in your faithfulness and righteousness
come to my relief.

2 Do not bring your servant into judgment,
for no one living is righteous before you.

3 The enemy pursues me,
he crushes me to the ground;
he makes me dwell in darkness
like those long dead.

4 So my spirit grows faint within me;
my heart within me is dismayed.

5 I remember the days of long ago;
I meditate on all your works
and consider what your hands have done.

6 I spread out my hands to you;
my soul thirsts for you like a parched land.
Selah

7 Answer me quickly, O LORD;
my spirit fails.
Do not hide your face from me
or I will be like those who go down to the pit.

8 Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love,
for I have put my trust in you.
Show me the way I should go,
for to you I lift up my soul.

9 Rescue me from my enemies, O LORD,
for I hide myself in you.

10 Teach me to do your will,
for you are my God;
may your good Spirit
lead me on level ground.

11 For your name's sake, O LORD, preserve my life;
in your righteousness, bring me out of trouble.

12 In your unfailing love, silence my enemies;
destroy all my foes,
for I am your servant.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

My fear...

I'm struggling through a lot of issues lately. Under the circumstances, I guess we all are.

One of the issues is my personal life and growth. It had been playing in my mind something like...

If only I had more education...

If only I read more books...

If only I had a really useful talent...

If only...

Suddenly, those options don't seem to make much difference. It's not my education, knowledge, abilities that will make the difference. It's Jesus living His life through me. But how does that play out. What does that look like? How can I make sure I don't let my life become a source of pain and disappointment to those who love me, a disgrace to the name of Jesus Christ?

A discussion with incredibly patient husband and outrageously intelligent son helped me start to consider some possibilities.

I Peter 1: 13-16 Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed. As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: "Be holy, because I am holy."

Prepare our MINDS for action. Interesting. I always think of preparing our bodies for action. Minds are for thinking; bodies are for acting. I know the connection is there. Mental preparation for the sport or job. But I seldom think of it relative to spiritual preparation.

II Corinthinas 10:5 "..and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ."

It's overwhelming sometimes. EVERY thought. My mind goes a mile a minute and in so many directions. Usually all at the same time. And it will never get easier. Each step toward and with Him with brings more difficult situations and temptations.

So maybe it boils down to each and every decision I make. Each thought leading to each action. I find it frightening that the very next decision I make could be the first step to my own destruction. So how do we prepare our minds for action? How do we take captive EVERY thought?

Those are my musings for today. There will be more. Another day.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

They gone!

Sometimes life is good. The Yankees are going to grab some bench. Can't help but think it's due in part to Cap'n ARod (to whom the Rangers are still completely committed). We know in our hearts we can't always buy our way in (to whatever our goal may be), but it's nice to see it play out in real life.

And now we may have the opportunity to bring another former Yankees coach to Texas and keep the Rangers out of the playoffs. Buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Student Safety Urban Educators Style

The news from Lancaster, PA, is heartbreaking. Especially chilling when you've been to that beautiful part of the country. Seen the simple way of life.

But as always, when the horrific happens, there are those who have all the answers as to why it didn't have to happen. Why it couldn't happen on their watch. In this AP article: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,217730,00.html we hear from the "experts." Translate that: people who keep our urban schools safe. Because we all know there is never a school shooting in an urban school. The violent occurences in the last few months couldn't have happened in places with metal detectors and armed security guards.

One of the alleged experts cited an urban attitude in which guns are looked at with greater suspicion than in rural areas, where you have "that God and country thing, the right to bear arms." Yeah. That's the problem. That "God and country thing." Because we all know, one of the most dangerous attitudes in the US today is that "God and country thing." Leads to violence everytime. And, of course, there isn't a problem with the right to bear arms in our metropolitan areas. Months go by without a single shooting. That only happens in the pastoral settings of places like Lancaster.

I'm sure every one room school house in Lancaster County will have security cameras and metal detectors installed next week. Yeah, in a community that shuns the use of modern amenities...like ELECTRICITY! Do we blame the community for their religious views. Does that qualify as "that God and country thing"?

While I take no issue with common sense practices for ours and our children's safety, we can't guarantee it. We can't always keep people from doing bad things, no matter how careful we are or how much prevention we use. The bottom line is that we don't have control. We can do our part, but sometimes evil still wins. Only one person can guarantee our safety, and He chooses sometimes to teach us in other ways.

Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain.
Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.
Psalm 127:1

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Reflections

I almost missed it. There's a tree in the way.

I almost missed it. The man insists on closing the blinds before it's really dark outside.

But there was a small reflection, a poor imitation of the real thing. Just enough to pique my interest, so I went outside and looked. A lovely sunset, a tiny piece of the beauty of God's creation.

There are so many things blocking my view of Him. So many people doing things that get in the way. I'm glad there are reflections. Little reminders of the real thing.

Lord, thank you for the little reflections of Yourself that remind me to look beyond the trees and the blinds.

The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Psalm 19:1