I love this tweet I saw this morning,
Give away love like you're made of the stuff; we're rehearsing to spend eternity together.
— Bob Goff (@bobgoff) August 21, 2014
What else is there to say?
I love this tweet I saw this morning,
Give away love like you're made of the stuff; we're rehearsing to spend eternity together.
— Bob Goff (@bobgoff) August 21, 2014
What else is there to say?
I do not usually write about things that happen at work for obvious reasons, but yesterday I had an encounter that I had to share, as I think it happens to a lot of us.
I was talking with a co-worker, lets call him the guy I was talking to, when another co-worker, who I will refer to as the other guy, come up to our conversation. The other guy sat down next to me and starting to ask me a question as if the guy I was talking to was not present. I was shocked, and I sort of wanted to punch the other guy in the face. ( true story). But agitated, I looked at the guy I was talking to and then at the other guy and said “Did you see that we were talking?”.
The other guy responded like in total shock, “Oh, I’ll wait’.
And he just sat there expectantly. The guy I was talking to and I just sort of stared at each other for a few seconds, and then I turned my attention to the other guy, as the guy I was talking to grumbled something about talking with me later.
Man!
That sort of stuff… well as you can see I am writing about it the next morning.
The next morning, after I spend a few minutes in Ephesians 4.
Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other’s faults because of your love.
Really, even with the other guy?
Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of evil behavior. 32Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you.
Man!
Sometimes for just a second or two I despise forgiveness. But well, that doesn’t last too long!
Today I will go back out there. Dealing with the other guy and his issues, reminded that God through Christ has dealt with mine!
All of us rose this morning to the news of another tense night had occurred in Ferguson.
I am not sure what to make of it. Right there in the heart of America, the tensions of the country are boiling over. There are so many complex issues thrown into the mix that I, as well as many Americans, feel a little unsure of how to comment out of a fear of being taken the wrong way, or of being labeled in a way that is not correct. Look a the conflict.
There are many more issues that have conflicting assertions in this event. This has the markings of being a pinnacle moment in American History. Is this really a race issue? What is going on with the amount of firepower our police force has obtained? Curfews? In America? And then, way down at the root of this whole issue, two families have had their lives ripped apart.
I feel there is something all of us must do around this issue. But, quite frankly, I feel somewhat paralyzed. I could very easily dismiss this as something that does not impact me. After all, my daily life is unchanged, at the moment. But something tells me there is more to this event than we can imagine. How do we respond? I don’t think I have all the answers here. In fact, I am writing this to try to get some of my thoughts sorted. Here is what I came up with this morning.
First, pay attention to this. Think about it. Listen to other viewpoints. Let this whole thing be a challenge to examine these issues.
Second, as followers of the Christ, always couch our answers, thoughts and ideas around this topic in love for people. We should express our thoughts and viewpoints. We should challenge each other to think deeply. There is a lot at stake. However, maintaining civility and brotherly love should be paramount. Shy away from being divisive, and find ways to bring people together.
Finally, although this may seem trite, let us use the power of prayer. Pray for America, pray for understanding and growth – on all sides.
What do you think?
For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.
Either way we win!
Boy, that makes Monday’s a whole lot easier!
Well, I have to say, I must apologize for not posting yesterday. I had to leave my house early and head to the office a few hours away. I arrived just as my first conference call started. As I pulled into my parking place, I immediately realized that my laptop bag and it’s contents where still sitting in my home office many miles away. After walking around the parking lot for a few minutes I jumped in the car and drove back home.
This event sort of messed up my entire day’s schedule as you can imagine! So, what’s the moral of this story?
No Idea!
Anyway, it’s Friday! So let’s be free!
For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. Galatians 5:13 ESV