Go Lions!
"By your words I can see where I'm going; they throw a beam of light on my dark path." Ps 119:105 Msg
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Leon Volleyball Wins the Regional Semifinal
Go Lions!
United
Pep Rally |
Recruits on the Bama Sideline Pregame |
In the last couple of days I've been thinking about things that unite us. College football is certainly one, at least among teams. When I attend a college football game, there are many things I know. I know how to dress, when to stand and cheer and when not to. I know that in Tuscaloosa I would be lost without a shaker. I know the words to the cheers, what food I could expect to find, and I really look forward to it by the way. I know to bring my radio and what station to tune in to for the play by play. I even know most of the rules of the game. But what I don't know are many of the people. I'm guessing in that large crowd, I knew less than forty people. It doesn't stop me from attending, dressing in my teams color's or standing for hours yelling my head off. In fact, since I get to do it less than a dozen times a year, it's something I really look forward to.
It's also convicting. As a follower of Christ, I'm also united with more people than I can count. I know many of them, but there are certainly millions I don't. I often wonder what this place would be like if millions of Christ followers were as passionate about Christ, as myself and the other 100,999 college football fans in Tuscaloosa were about football last Saturday night. If I haven't lost you already, please don't go now. There is absolutely nothing wrong with loving the game of college football. Also, I know there are many, many followers of Christ that are more passionate about being a follower of Christ than about being a follower of college football. But for me, certainly my passion of football is often more obvious to a stranger than my passion for Christ. I'm working on me. Sometimes it helps me to think out loud. Thanks for listening.
Mark 12:30-31
New Living Translation (NLT)
30 And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’[a] 31 The second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] No other commandment is greater than these.”
I'll see you on down the path.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Just 'In Time'
Synopsis: When scientists unlock the secret to immortality, time becomes the new currency and one desperate man comes under attack from a mysterious group known only as the "Time Keepers." In the not-too-distant future, scientists have discovered a way to turn off the aging gene. As the threat of overpopulation looms over society, money becomes a thing of the past. Now, assets are measured in time; those with the most time also possess the most power.
I enjoy watching movies, and today I enjoyed this one. Time becomes the ultimate possession, and in the world created by this movie, it's really all that matters. Have time, have life. Run out of time, run out of life. Far fetched? Maybe. Then again maybe not.
I walked out of the theater reminded that everyday matters, and that if you try, you can accomplish a lot in a day. I also remembered the words recorded in James 4,
13 Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” 14 How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. 15 What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.”
I shouldn't have needed a reminder, but I appreciated it just the same. I am not guaranteed another minute, much less another day. I don't have a digital clock on my arm counting down to my death, but I shouldn't need one either.
My prayer is that I make every moment count, that I love God and people as if today is my last.
I'm going to head on down the path, as long as God allows.
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