Saturday, August 23, 2008
20days and a cloud of dust...
20days ago I started work and 20days later I'm hurtin' but I've got some days off. I don't know if it will be enough but its better than nothing. We are now on a schedule of 10 days on and 5 off so maybe over the next few weeks I can recover a bit and get healed up. It won't be long enough but I'll take what I can get.
This week I will be back in Kansas for a few days the 28th-31st to see some family and play in a softball tournament. Its been a great time in the past and I'm looking forward to it. It'll be a nice change of pace. I'll get to visit some friends back in Hays and hang out a bit.
I don't know if anyone has watched the Olympics or enjoys them but I have the last few days I've been off and I DO enjoy the Olympics. There are so many stories of expected triumph and fantastic performance, crushing failure and perserverence resulting in glorious victory. There are amazing and inspiring performances from teams and individuals. They are great stories of preparation, commitment and focus all meeting at one place and tested. USA Decathalete Brian Clay redirecting his life and turning it around win Gold, Jamaican Sprinter Usain Bolt with 2 world records, USA Womens Soccer & Basketball, USA Mens Basketball celebrated with joy like little boys when they won, British hurdler Tasha Danvers overcame an unexpected pregnancy and much scrutiny for having the child to win bronze, South African Natalie du Toit leg amputee making her debut in the open water swim to finish 16th, Australian Diver Mathew Mitchum won Gold over the favored Chinese divers on his last dive, Swimmer Michael Phelps made olympic history with 8 Gold medals, German weightlifter Matthias Steiner wins Gold on his last lift after losing his wife in a car wreck in the last year, Equestrian Rider 61 yr old medalist Canadian Ian Millar rode for 35+ years without a medal but that changed in 2008 and many others that inspire greatness, perserverence, commitment, heart and spirit. I found a great story in the Calgary Herald that alludes to this spirit. You should check it out. The passion is enticing. The stories captivate.
The thing I wonder as I think of the Olympics come to a close is why does this spirit loved and adored in sports but we often are scared to exhibit the same commitment to our faith in Christ. Not belief but faith. Where is our commitment? Where is our preparation for those appointments that are divinely directed? We may not all be great athletes, scholars, speakers, or anything else but we are not asked to first be great and then commit we are simply asked to follow with what we have and who we are and our Creator will use us in ways and do things we could never ask or imagine(Eph. 3:20-21) He says "follow me and I will make you fishers of men". All through the gospels He says "Follow Me". Know me. Walk with Me. I know I am guilty as the next. Why do we not follow with out hesitation? Its almost like we have layers like an onion that have to be peeled away in order for us to act. Why are we not diligent? Is one persons eternity not worth it? These questions have simple answers that I think are often more difficult to back up with action.
I'll leave you with a quote that I love and is so true from the movie The Gladiator....
"What we do in this life will echo in eternity." -General Maximus Decimus Meridius
Lets make this one day we have count.
Until Dukey Drops Again......Much Love.....
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