Wednesday, January 06 2021
"Change my heart oh God"DADS, On December 19, I was on scrolling through Facebook and smiled as I landed on a post of a dad surrounded by his three boys sitting around their kitchen table, one who had finally come home after months away while serving in the Navy. According to the caption posted by the wife and the boys mother, it was the first time for a long time to be all together! She added the words, “First family meal since 2017...year made.” Only four days later I saw yet another post from the same mom, only this time she was asking for urgent prayers for an unspecified need! Rather than posting to the public newsfeed I messaged her and asked her what I could pray for specifically. She quickly replied, "my husband had a terrific accident and they told us to expect and plan for the worse.” So literally four days after one of the happiest days of the year this family was no longer gathered around the family table, instead circled around the bedside of a husband and dad facing imminent death. What I have yet to share is this husband and dad is one of my former students who I had recently reconnected with the last two or three years. As we turn the calendar from 2020 to 2021, this recent experience serves as a harsh reminder to me, the priceless gift of every day. We have no guarantee of tomorrow instead we must understand the urgency to prepare. For this new year of 2021, the combination of my age (understanding my own fragile mortality), this current and ongoing global pandemic, and most recently the personal loss I’ve experienced of one of my students, has amplified the need to land on one word. #Prepare. In this pursuit of preparation, I am determined to dedicate the 52 weeks of 2021 blogging to a single aspect of preparation as God lays them on my heart. And, speaking of my heart, that seems to be the best place to start this initial week one focus. I am calling it “preparing your heart.” The word “prepare” means “to establish, fix, prepare, or apply.” It conveys the idea of deliberate effort over a prolonged period of time. I cannot tell you how often I hear people tell me after an experience, such as listening to a message at church, attending a conference, a podcast for the very first time, or trying something new; "I just didn’t get anything out of it." I know that when I have walked away feeling like I have learned nothing or experienced anything positive, it is typically because I have not properly prepared my heart to receive. Either we quickly become the critic with our participation or presence, sometimes becoming distracted from the moment, or simply think we know more than the messenger, deciding in our “already knowing” mind this has no application. So the question I would ask in such circumstances like these is simply, what have you done to “prepare your heart?” In 2021, if we are to get prepared, we may need to ask God to soften our hearts. To change our hearts. To prepare our hearts. One of my favorite song lyrics is so simple to say, yet so hard to do. Maybe this simple song, with an eternal path, can serve as your prayer today as you prepare this new year of 2021! You are the potter, I am the clay. Mold me and make me, this is what I pray Change my heart oh God. Make it ever true/ Change my heart oh God. May I be like You To God be the Glory. DADs…“get in the game”…Today is game day…and so is every day…God gives you! So…C’mon men…Suit Up! Wednesday, March 18 2020
DADs…several months ago, I was watching a NASCAR race on TV. DADs…“get in the game”… Wednesday, March 11 2020
DADs, do you know that no matter what position or row that you start from that you can still win the race in NASCAR? DADs…“get in the game”… Wednesday, March 04 2020
DADs, DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY! Wednesday, February 26 2020
DADs, DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY!
Wednesday, February 19 2020
DADs, For instance, what other sport begins with a chaplain saying a prayer to God and His son Jesus Christ aired live for all those watching on TV to hear? Talk about evangelism! Now I am not endorsing, nor soliciting your support of Nascar but I am celebrating the fact that a major spectator event that occurs 36 weekends a year on National networks demonstrates its boldness and is not ashamed to give glory to our country’s Christian foundation and belief in Jesus. In Philippians 1:20 Paul says… "My eager expectation and hope is that I will not be ashamed about anything, but that now as always, with all boldness,Christ will be highly honored in my body, whether by life or by death." DADs, do not be ashamed, just like Nascar to show your boldnessfor Christ? Be eager to model your boldness for your kids and your family today! DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY! Wednesday, February 12 2020
DADs, How often have you prepared long & hard for a job interview only to receive a thanks but no thanks letter in the mail a week after the process? How often has a loved one made a decision that caused heartache to you or your family? Disappointment is a part of life. A friend once told me that in the good times or in the bad times the statement “this too shall pass” works in all situations. I don’t know about you, but I don’t really find much comfort in that but in Romans 8:28, I do find a more appropriate answer. Paul tells his disciples, “We know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose.” In the midst of disappointment or failures it is hard to see God’s purpose but we must find the faith in the storm that God’s will even in dark circumstances will be eventually revealed. Remembering that Paul places emphasis on His purpose versus ours allows us to pick up the pieces and persevere as it is written in James 1:12, “blessed is the man who perseveres under trial; because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those that love Him”. DADs, trials, disappointments, failures, we all go through them, but God does not want us to waiver regardless of our conditions. Instead God wants His DADs to continue to carry His banner and to be the men that love Him and always stand firm in Christ! DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY! Wednesday, February 05 2020
DADs… DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY! Wednesday, January 29 2020
DADs, page links deal with how to train your dog. You would have to look long and hard before you may run across an article that reflects a positive light on obedience as it pertains to our daily walk with Christ. DADs, in this world to “obey” is not often the “norm” and sometimes has a connotation of weakness, and giving away our control to others. To obey goes against our instincts & inclinations. To comply, submit or to be generally agreeable in the world that we work and live in communicates as a lack of strength or leadership. But in truth DADs, to be obedient is to lead and will bring three basic benefits: Rescues us from self-destruction:
Perseverance even in dire sufferings:
Aids in our interpersonal relationships:
This helps us recognize authority & direction from others! All three lead to Winning Situations!! 2 Chronicles 31:21: "He was diligent in every deed that he began in the service of God's temple, in the law and in the commandment, in order to seek his God, and he prospered." Are you ready to prosper? Then DADs...start your obedience today! DADs…“get in the game”… BE THE DAD TODAY! Wednesday, January 22 2020
DADs…what do you say or do at work that communicates to your co-workers, bosses, customers, and others your obedience? Is your obedience at work only obvious in the “big” things or is your obedience apparent to others even in the day to day plans and activities? At what point during the day do you hand your day over to God? Is it in the disappointments of a failure or even in your successes? In 2 Chronicles 17& 18:Ezra writes about one of Judah’s Kings…King Jehoshaphat. "The king’s strengths and accomplishments included that he was a bold follower of God and carried out a national program of religious education…" 2 Chronicles 17:3 & 4: "Now the LORD was with Jehoshaphat because he walked in the former ways of his father David. He did not seek the Baals but sought the God of his father and walked by His commands, not according to the practices of Israel." But Ezra also wrote of Jehoshaphat’s lack of obedience in the little things that can often become the big things. 2 Chronicles 18:1: Ezra writes: "Now Jehoshaphat had riches and honor in abundance, and he made an alliance with Ahab through marriage." Jehoshaphat allowed his son to marry the daughter of the wicked Ahab. Without asking God he made an alliance with Ahab and later got involved with Ahab’s son in a venture that was shipwrecked by God. DADs…God wants all of us…not just when the odds are clearly against us! God wants to be in our business…even in the details. DADs…while on the job…what are the ways you can ensure obedience in your work day for the future? How can you model obedience in all your words and deeds? Next time…we will continue this conversation on obedience at work and look at how your position at work can be a mission field. |