Saturday, September 26, 2009

A Little Heaven...Today


I’m creating some heaven in my life
Not so much about holy
Just setting some things right
Looking at living…how it moves along
What I got is right here…tomorrow’s on its own
Dancing and drowning its all just the same
Struggle to get nowhere it looks so insane
So many broken pieces
But nothing left to pay
Won’t you come go with me
Come out and play
We can create some heaven…today
I’m not waiting for this train to go by
Just to say I missed…I didn’t try
It’s worth the risk it’s worth the pain
A little slice of heaven’s rain
I’m creating some heaven…today

Friday, September 18, 2009

Next!


Maybe it comes with my age but it seems that I spend a lot more time pondering the results of my decisions…both past and present. Like most people, I want to make good choices…choices that have long term good results. However, when I go to this place in my thinking the choices that dominate my thoughts are the ones where I wish I could get a “do over”. But instead of getting “do over’s” life simply gives us “Next!”
Recently I sent this message to all the managers in our organization:


Mac Anderson says “The difference in our success or failure is not change but choice…"
Our success or failure is made up of a lot of choices…some big but many small and sometimes seemingly insignificant ones that we make each and every day.
Those choices put on display what we are truly made of…what we are truly about.
As the saying goes…It’s not what you say…it’s what you do.
Choose consistency…choose to stay on task…choose to honor your word.
No doubt, there are changes we all need to make but it is the everyday choices that show which direction we have chosen.

Yesterday, I received a note from someone who had been a part of my Youth Ministry some 20 years ago. They wrote me a short note just to say what a “powerful impact” I had on their life. I have received a few of those lately, since I joined the world on Face Book, and I always read them several times. I do this because I am trying to absorb them. I am trying to experience the fact that as I have moved through this life I have, in fact, made some good decisions and the results have been good.
Proverbs 17:22 says “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”
Kind words from a friend are like good medicine…they nurture the spirit…bring life to the bones…produce a “cheerful heart”.
Dwelling on the bad decisions…those times I failed…even hurt...others…crushes the spirit. While not belittling past mistakes I must advance on today…make a difference to someone today…make good choices today…because I can’t help but wonder…
Will anyone write me a note twenty years from today and say thanks for having a “powerful impact” on my life? As a result of...today?
Today’s choices matter and today is the only day I can control. Because tomorrow morning there will be no "do overs". When I wake up life will simply say…"Next"!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Moving the Boundary


Have you ever changed the boundary on a piece of property or changed the rules of a game...to benefit you?
Job 24;2 says "Men move boundary stones...". Back in Jobs day, I suppose, if a guy needed a little more grass for his sheep he just went out and moved a few boundary stones. And just like that...more food for the sheep.
"That was easy" as the commercial goes. Sometimes its too easy and moving boundary stones has not ever changed. I think that is why the scripture reads..."men move boundary stones..." its present tense.
Today a man might move a few numbers from one column to another or put his name on a coworkers effort or plagiarize someones work of words or change a time sheet or how about just bill for a few hours not worked. I heard about a man that did just that recently. A really good performer...bright career...suddenly unemployed.
Men move boundary stones...when they decide what is right in their own eyes...what fits their purpose today..what best accomplishes what they need at the moment. And sometimes ,really good people, in a moment of crisis or need or just deciding they deserve a little more...move stones.
Once while King David was praying, he made a request that can help keep us in the right frame of mind and keep our priorities and integrity in place..."Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me."Psalm 51:10
Its the pure heart that keeps us from taking what is not ours and the steadfastness that helps us do it everyday.
Since it is true that men move boundary stones lets pick the ones we are going to move. Lets pick up some boulders. Lets remove the mountains of rubble called discouragement that have imprisoned a discouraged friend. Or how about we take on the once thrown hard rocks of guilt and forgive the guilty, lets lift the stinging stones of gossip from the many that have been wounded by their blows, and lets bring down the firmly place stones of loneliness that have walled in the lives of people that are right next to us everyday. Lets boldly reset the boundaries for those who are trapped behind them.
Yes "men move boundary stones" Men with a pure heart and a steadfast spirit move the right ones.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Wise Words...Firmly Embedded Nails


I read today in Ecclesiastes where King Solomon said...

"The words of the wise are like goads, their collected sayings like firmly embedded nails given by one shepherd". 12:11 (Italics and emphasis mine)

I read this several times...."firmly embedded nails". The weight of these words struck me powerfully..."The words of the wise are like....firmly embedded nails...". I thought of how when you'r reading the Bible and you see a truth...it leaps off the page...and for the rest of your life some things will occur to you as filtered through that truth. I thought of how those words affect my view of life....my decision making.

Sometimes I get wisdom from friends, inspiration from a good book or a revelation in a song writers lyrics. Some of these things have stuck like "firmly embedded nails".

It matters where I go to get my truths.