Colossians 3:23 says, "Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people."
Father, please help us to not waste anytime and to learn how to spend every minute Glorifying You. In Jesus name, Amen.
Philadelphia. It is an amazing city with an
unparalleled history, richer than any other American city. Philly is a city of
firsts. It served as our nation's first capital. It opened the first public
school. It bought the first fire engine. It erected the first brick house,
printed the first almanac, created the first botanical garden, opened the first
zoo, started the first newspaper, opened the first hospital, and at least 100
other firsts. It was also the home of Charles Vansant, the first documented
shark victim on American record. It happened along the Jersey Shore in the
summer of 1916, and was the real-life inspiration for the 1975 movie
Jaws by Steven Spielberg. In a span of less than two weeks, a rogue
shark attacked 5 victims in New Jersey, four of which died from their injuries.
What makes that year so unique is that only one person since then has died from
a shark attack on the Jersey coast. Up until that summer, "experts" never even
suspected that a shark could kill a man. Today, it seems nothing unusual to hear
about a shark attack, although the chances of one dying from an attack is less
than one's chance of being killed by a falling coconut! The summer of 1916
brought a strong heat wave to the N.E., and that also resulted in many more
people venturing out into the water. Where is God at times like
these?
We all make mistakes. We go through stages of
strengths and weaknesses. I guess that is what it means to be human. Like a
football or baseball team that plays in a game, there will be some winning and
some losing. The key is not if you win or lose, it is what you do after
the game that matters. When you lose a game, it most definitely hurts. I have
played sports my whole life and have been on more losing teams than winning
ones. I know the feeling of getting beaten badly. But each time I had to make a
choice. I could either give up, or I could move on to the next game. It is
impossible to do both. One must make a decision, and then put their whole heart
and soul into that decision.
There's nothing like a big bowl of popcorn
while watching a good movie! The best kind of popcorn is that stuff at the movie
theaters...yum! Because it is not always convenient to go out to the movies, we
sometimes have to just settle for the store-bought kind. It is pretty cool how
heat can make those small, hard kernels transform into big, soft popcorn. But
why do some of those kernels just refuse to pop? It seems that in every bag of
popcorn I have ever bought, there's always a few stubborn little
kernels.
It was during this week back in 1985 that Coca-Cola made the biggest mistake in its history: The powers-that-be decided to change the 99-year formula to something different. It was something different, all right. Did you ever try the New Coke? Saying it was horrible would be an under-statement. In fact, it was so bad that the Coca-Cola Company was forced to change back to its original formula just 79 days later. This was the biggest marketing blunder in history.
I love those buy-one-get-one-free deals! It is
awesome feeling to get something for free. But this day and time, one must be
careful about two-for-one offers. If you notice the new things on TV ads, most
will give you a second product absolutely free..."just pay shipping and
handling". Ah! That's where they get you. That extra shipping and handling
charge is expensive. And guess what? You can't tell them you don't want the
extra "free" item. I tried! You must take the "free" item with your purchase. So
although the extra item itself may be free, the extra money you will pay for
that "free" item is expensive. Beware of two-for-one deals!
Can Jesus mend your broken heart? Can Jesus
turn your financial situation around? Can Jesus take away your aches and pains?
Can Jesus change your negative attitude? Can Jesus help you or your children in
school? Can Jesus give you wisdom? Can Jesus help you find a better job? Can
Jesus take away your addictions? Can Jesus transform you into a better person?
Can Jesus _______________________________ ( you fill-in the
blank)
The more I learn about Peter, the more I like
him. We all know of how he denied Christ on the night Jesus was arrested. We
also know of how Jesus forgave Peter. Peter was the sort of man that I would
like to be, that is when he was wrong, he was quick to admit it and to start
doing the right thing. In the Book of Galatians, again we see Peter doing the
wrong thing. He had shifted from preaching Salvation by grace to Salvation by
works, namely, the works of the Jewish faith in the Old Testament. Paul called
him on it. In fact, Paul confronted Peter in front of "them all". Again, Peter
saw the errors of his ways and repented. Lord, teach me to be more like that
when I am wrong.
Do you remember that Hee Haw song, "Gloom,
Despair, and Agony On Me"? That song still cracks me up when I hear it. I can't
help but to sing right along with it. I love the line, "If It Weren't For Bad
Luck, I'd Have No Luck At All." We can all relate to that can't we? Bad luck
just seems to be par for the course. I remember once in the summer of 1996 I had
a string of bad luck that I will never forget. If I was faced with two
choices, one good and one bad, I would get blindsided by a choice I never even
considered...and it was far worse than the bad one. It is almost funny now
looking back on it. I did survive. I try to remember that when a string of bad
luck pops up, the law of averages will eventually swing some good luck my
way.
In the movie Twister, the scientists
invented some electronic sensors that could record valuable information about
tornadoes. The only problem was that those sensors had to be injected directly
into the storm. The scientists would rush into the path of an on-coming twister,
set out their instruments, and then hope the storm passed directly over so it
could swoop up the gadgets. It was almost a one-in-a-million shot, and the
danger to their lives was great. Most of the time they failed, but their belief
was that all the failure would be worth just one success. The information that
would be gathered could potentially save hundreds or even thousands of lives in
the future.
I wanted to share with you what my daughter Bailey did last night at the grocery store. While we were buying a few items, she came up to me and asked for a couple dollars. I reached into my wallet and took out two bucks. As I was handing it to her, I guess I just naturally asked what she needed. She said, "I am going to donate it to the lady outside who is collecting for diabetes research." I thought to myself, "instead of buying some junk?" I was very proud of her at that very moment.