Notes and News – 08/08/20

I Couldn’t Believe What I Was Seeing!

This morning I was heading to the church to meet with a contractor. While driving east on Manatee Avenue I noticed about 2 1/2 blocks ahead of me was a pickup truck pulling out from a side road and racing across the traffic to get into the far lane of traffic heading eastbound on Manatee Avenue just like I was.  Two things caught my attention. The first was how fast he was moving. The second was he was pulling a trailer. As I got about a block closer, the red brake lights of the vehicles in front of me started to come on and traffic slowed almost to a standstill. I soon knew why. There on the edge of the far-right lane was the truck pulled up on the grass and behind it was the trailer being used to carry a 12-14-foot boat which had been flipped over. In his impatience to cross the road and get where he wanted to go, he had jackknifed the trailer while at the same time putting himself and others at considerable risk.  And I suspect the boat and trailer were both damaged in some way. 

As I drove past the scene of this accident, he was getting out of the truck to survey the damage and try to figure out what to do.  I remember thinking to myself, he just made his day a lot worse. I wondered what was so important or urgent to cause him to do something so reckless and dangerous. Traffic was pretty light behind me. Had he waited a literally a minute or two, his day would have gone a lot better. I am reasonably sure he reached his destination much later than he originally hoped. I’ll no doubt never know what seemed so important or urgent to him.  However, I am pretty confident of this – it probably was not nearly as important or urgent as he thought. It simply seldom is.

There is an important lesson here for all of us.  I think it is safe to say we are a people that do not like the idea of waiting. You could even say in our society the word “wait” or the idea of having to wait is something we frown upon and resist if at all possible.

A word of personal confession is in order here. As many of you know Cinda and I had COVID-19 test done back on Friday, July 10th. First a week passed and no results, then 2 and then 3. Then on Wednesday Cinda got her negative result back and suggested I look for mine as well. Just 2 days shy of 4 weeks and Cinda finally got her “results”. Well I look for mine and none were to be found. Strange I thought since I was tested about 45 seconds after she was. Then I got a message that my results were ready and would be posted on Thursday the 6th. Thursday came and went and still no results. Let me say I was a bit more than a little bit irritated. I had to wait until Friday and hope that just maybe after 4 weeks they would finally be there. They were and they were negative also. I was irritated that I had to wait longer. I’m sure I am not alone. We are people who do not like to wait.

It’s interesting that waiting in the Bible is not a negative term at all.  Many times, you will read of people being told to wait on the Lord. Waiting is a virtue according to the biblical witness. Waiting and trusting are inseparably linked.  Waiting helps foster gratitude, patience, perspective, and faith.  Waiting is a key component of character. And waiting is indispensable when it comes to our relationship with God. Perhaps we struggle with waiting because it means giving up control and trying to orchestrate the way we think our lives should play out.  The good news is when we give up control God takes over. And that is always in our best interest.  It’s always well worth the wait!

Grace and Peace, John

Notes and News – 08/01/20

I Suspect This Has Happened to You Also

This past week I had an experience that I have had before, and I suspect you have as well.  It can be especially frustrating and exasperating. I was looking for something and couldn’t find it. I just knew I put it in a good, sensible place. The trouble was that good sensible place wasn’t where I thought it was. It was a small piece to a camera that I am trying out at the church. I couldn’t imagine in my wildest dreams that I had been so careless as to throw it out. I knew it was important and so I started looking in the most logical places. First I looked everywhere throughout my office at the church and I do mean everywhere. I couldn’t find it the first time I looked or the second a day later or the third a day later still. If this reminds you a bit about insanity – doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result – it is perfectly justifiable to draw that conclusion. The thought passed through my mind after the third futile attempt.

But I didn’t stop there. I looked in the sound booth as many different times as I did in my office only here I added the delusion that maybe I hid it in some clever place so it would get lost! Still no luck. I also looked through my home office multiple times wracking my brains where in the world this small but necessary piece for the camera might be. Still I came up empty handed here as well.

I went into the church this afternoon to look for a fourth and what I promised myself would be the last time (unless I convinced myself that repeating this exercise in futility warranted yet another try - which I have certainly done in the past).  Still no luck. I was getting ready to embark on the embarrassing, inconvenient and sometimes headache filled process of ordering a replacement part as I walked back into my office at the church for what I assumed would be the last time. As I walked through the door I looked down at the bag I use to carry my laptop computer and its accessories….

Then it hit me out of the blue. I’ve discovered that moments like this happen often in situations like this and I have come to understand them as very often a prompting of God’s Spirit. I eagerly unzipped the bag thinking this would have been a very good place to put this part.  And there it was, looking up at me as if it had eyes. Frustration gone. No part ordering stress. A much better night’s sleep tonight.  Perhaps best of all I was able to try something for the first time with the camera and it worked pretty well.

I share this with you because things like this can happen far too often. Sometimes its about something we have misplaced or “lost” and other times it can be because we feel lost, the things we have come to rely or depend on have gotten jumbled up.

As I reflect on this my breakthrough came when I had given up trying to do it my way. Letting go and letting God is an incredibly important and valuable lesson in life. It is easy to say but far more challenging to practice. But oh how worth it it is! 

I find turning to the Bible can often help me to let go and let God.  Here are some of the passages I love to let soak into my spirit which quiet me and open me up for those out of the blue moments: Psalm 4, Psalm 23, Provers 3:1-12, especially 5-8, Isaiah 40:31, Isaiah 43:1-3, especially verse 1, Isaiah 43:25.  There are plenty more in the Old Testament and of course there are many, many in the New Testament.  The ones I shared are some favorites that came to me almost without thinking.  You may well have your own and that is fine. The important thing is to embrace them and let them slow you down and center you so you can better let go and let God.

Grace and Peace, John

Sermon Series

Great Stories from the New Testament, Part 1

SEPTEMBER 6, 2020 - OCTOBER 11, 2020

September 06, 2020        Never Beyond God’s Reach                         Mark 5:1-20

September 13, 2020        Seeing Again                                               Mark 10:46-52

September 20, 2020        Not Guilty!                                                 John 8:1-11

September 27, 2020        Just Like Us!                                                Acts 1:6-11

October 04, 2020            The Real Problem Is…                               Acts 5:1-11

October 11, 2020            Now There Was a Disciple Named…         Acts 9:10-19

Great Stories from the Old Testament

JULY/AUGUST 2020

July 05, 2020              The Power of a Promise                     Genesis 12:1-3

July 12, 2020              Little Things Matter                          Genesis 3:1-13

July 19, 2020              The Bible’s Most Gripping Story       Genesis 22:1-14

July 26, 2020              A Story for the Ages                           Genesis 25:29-34

August 02, 2020          The Price of Jealousy                        Genesis 37:12-36

August 09, 2020          The Rest of the Story                        Genesis 50: 15-21

August 16, 2020          Now a New King Arose                    Exodus 1:8-22

August 23, 2020          Extraordinary Women                      Exodus 2:1-10

August 30, 2020          The God Who Surprises                   Exodus 3:1-12

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