Brevity of Life

Uncle Lee was an old man well into his eighties who would, on occasion, stop for a brief visit. He would always go to a window overlooking the river and focus on a particular rock to see if the river had risen or fallen. He didn’t wear glasses and I certainly couldn’t see that rock without mine and that always amazed me.

He’s gone now and that rock is still there. It was there a long time before he came on the scene and it will be there a long time after I’m gone.  There are some things in this world that are temporary and some things created for the ages. Memories, like the above mentioned, cause one to realize the brevity of life.

A distraught patient phoned her doctor’s office. Was it true, the woman wanted to know, that the medication the doctor had prescribed was to be taken for the rest of her life? She was told that it was.

There was a moment of silence before the woman continued, “I’m wondering then, just how serious my condition is. This prescription is marked “No Refills!”

Ecclesiastes 12:7

Then the dust will return to the earth as it was,
And the spirit will return to God who gave it.

Give it some thought.

Gary

The Key

Journeying through life, we find we are blind to so many things.  Much of our education is trial and error.  God has revealed Himself in our conscience and through creation, but we refuse to let the light in. He gives us experience after experience that should make us fall down before Him, but it doesn’t happen. We give up, but he doesn’t, because He loves us.

Case in point was the nation of Israel during their wilderness journey:

Deuteronomy 29:4-6

But to this day the Lord has not given you a mind that understands or eyes that see or ears that hear. Yet the Lord says, “During the forty years that I led you through the wilderness, your clothes did not wear out, nor did the sandals on your feet. You ate no bread and drank no wine or other fermented drink. I did this so that you might know that I am the Lord your God.”

The hymn writer expressed it this way:

Open my eyes, that I may see
Glimpses of truth thou hast for me;
Place in my hands the wonderful key
That shall unclasp and set me free

You have the key in your hand. Start unlocking the doors of Scripture. In every book He has a blessing just for you.

How do I know it’s possible? You’re still here.

Give it some thought.

Gary

Bang

My brother and I were trucking logs into Canada in the 70s. Fortunately, there was a little greasy spoon bordering the mill yard.  Sometimes late at night we would stop for a cheeseburger and fries. As we were sitting there half in a daze from too many hours on the road, we noticed something that brought us to our senses. The cook had pulled the propane stove from the wall and was checking the gas line for a leak with a lit match.

With just the two of us in the place, I decided to yell loudly, “Bang!” This outburst caused her to throw her hands in the air, quickly stop the endeavor, and place the stove back where it belonged. She didn’t look at me after that, but my brother got quite a chuckle.  That action probably helped our day end well.

There are many articles written on the safe inspection of propane lines by very reputable organizations. These recommendations should be followed to ensure one’s health and safety and that of others.

God has inspired individuals to write sixty-six different books on how to get through this dangerous world without irreparable damage.

It needs to be read and applied and can save us from some explosive circumstances.

Psalm 1:2-3

but his delight is in the law of the Lord,
    and on his law he meditates day and night.

He is like a tree
    planted by streams of water
that yields its fruit in its season,
    and its leaf does not wither.
In all that he does, he prospers.

Give it some thought.

Gary

Slap

Mick sang it as only Mick can do in on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964. The title of the song was,” Time is on My Side.” Those of us who were not yet teenagers believed the lyrics. Now pushing hard against seventy, the realization that time waits for no one hits home like a slap in the face.

The Bible has a lot to say about time:

Ephesians 5:16

Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.

Another translation says,” Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days.”

  1. L. Hunt made millions as a Texas oilman. He was an aggressive businessman with little regard for time. His chief confidant, John, might be called in the middle of the night as quickly as in the middle of the day.

One night at 2:00 a.m., Hunt phoned John. He excitedly declared, “John, I just made the greatest trade of my life. I traded the here for the hereafter… I just got saved.”

If you have never trusted Christ as your Savior, you need to trade the here for the hereafter. You need to be saved. It is the wisest decision you will ever make.

This man grabbed time by the horns. He trusted Christ for his salvation.

Give it some thought.

Gary

Thrill

We were young and looking for any thrill we could find. There was an old farmhouse belonging to my friend’s grandfather which was empty at the time. It was locked, but in the back of the house on the second floor was a window that could be easily raised.

As darkness descended, our little gang would sneak into that mysterious place and my friend’s imagination would kick in and the hair-raising ghost stories would spring forth. He was a master storyteller. As the sun set, the room would become progressively darker.

The challenge of this game was not to be the first one to break and run for the window. That would make you the biggest chicken. Debilitating fear at the thought that you’d be the last one through the window nearly crippled us. After all, an evil spirit might grab you by the seat of your pants and you would never be heard from again. Why we did this time and time again, I can never understand.

Fear is something that most of us grapple with all of our lives. It may take many different forms that change with age, but the emotional feelings remain the same.

The Bible addresses this emotion many times:

Luke 12:32

Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.

Psalm 23:4

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

Luke 2:10-11

 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.  Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord

Some fear is healthy because it leads us to right conclusions.

Think about it.

Gary

Ready

Two good old boys from my hometown were traveling to work in a pickup truck. Let’s say one was a Hatfield and the other a McCoy. They were discussing the passing of a particular Hatfield who had died the week before. As the conversation progressed, the McCoy, with tongue-in-cheek, asked the Hatfield how they could tell when a Hatfield was dead.  The Hatfield quickly replied, “It’s not like a McCoy because his mouth is shut.”

Always ready to give an answer is strongly promoted by the Word of God:

1 Peter 3:15

But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asks you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:

The Irish have a quick wit that they use to their advantage. We, as Christians, should hone our knowledge of Scripture to be quick in responding to our adversaries.

Give it some thought.

Gary

Asset

Gideon was so brave, had an extremely high IQ, exhibited the qualities of a military genius, and demonstrated a magnetic personality. No, that would not be referring to the Gideon of the Old Testament. According to Hebrews 11, he only had one powerful asset and that was faith in what God said and even that took some time and experimentation. His story doesn’t even end well in the Old Testament account.

The only perfect person found in Scripture is the Lord Jesus Christ who gave Himself for all of us who lacked all those characteristics mentioned in the previous paragraph. It doesn’t take much faith to accomplish great things. The all-consuming quality God looks for in an individual is humility and a complete dependence on His power.

Philippians 4:13

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Why don’t you humble yourself, admit your need, and totally embrace Him as Lord and Savior?

Think about it.

Gary