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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Stay on the Wheel


The Book of Jeremiah is a weighty presentation of prophecy concerning the nation of Israel. As such, it is often overlooked by the casual Bible reader. My intent is not so much to deal with the prophecy, but rather a few simple observations found in Jeremiah 18:1-6.


The Lord commanded Jeremiah to go down to the potter's house. There He would speak to the prophet and use the activities of the potter to illustrate His message. 1) We often need to be in a certain place to comprehend the fullness of what God is speaking to us.


Jeremiah obeyed. 2) Obedience is essential to receiving all that God has for us.


There he found the potter doing what exactly what a potter does. 3) God is a God of order. He speaks within the confines of order and never confusion.


Verse four states that the vessel of clay was marred. It had never left the potter's control, yet it became flawed. 4) One can be right in the Master's hand and still sustain hurt/damage.5) As the vessel is repaired, it may be changed in appearance and/or function/purpose.6) As long as the vessel remains in the potter's hands it will be fashioned as he sees fit. 7) God has control of every situation and the power to shape us in every circumstance.


We may tire of going round and round in circles, but we must stay on the wheel. The pressures of this life may bruise or nick us, but we must remain pliable to the Master's touch. Even the heat of the kiln will serve to strengthen us if we stay as long as the Potter deems necessary.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Tagged again, "Blog Rocker" ??

I remember as a child watching tag team wrestling with my PaPaw. When one wrestler got tired, he just went to his corner and tagged his partner to fight awhile. I have been to a few camp meetings where the evangelists did some tag team preaching. But this is a first for me, seems I got tagged twice in the same week. Being the practical sort, I just answered them both in the same post. The only problem, I'm still pretty slow with linking and such. So the folks I'm tagging get a twice is nice kind of tag. They are all Rocking bloggers that love Jesus.
There's Peg, Rosemary, Janet, Supermom, andJanna.

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compliments of Melanie@ This Ain't New York

The 5 Things I love about Jesus meme- tagged by slw @ Thundersounds
Instead of writing 5 paragraphs, I thought I would practice some more 'puter skills.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Oxen Wanted

Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox. Proverbs 14:4 KJV


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No cattle, no crops; a good harvest requires a strong ox for the plow. Proverbs 14:4 The Message

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Remember Our Troops



The following is an article by Chaplain Norris Burkes reprinted by permission.

Thank our soldiers--they've got our backs.

Last month our family flew to San Diego to see our son, Michael, graduate from Marine boot camp.
After the ceremony and celebration, we drove back to the airport talking about the next two weeks we'd spend with him on leave. At the rental car return, I noticed a clerk eyeing my son in his razor-creased uniform and I offered an unsolicited explanation.

"We're here in San Diego to pick up our freshly minted Marine." He smiled and offered his congratulations.

As we walked away, my son cautioned me, "Dad, not everyone likes us. Some people hate us."

I countered that assumption by telling him not everyone was in favor of the war, but we were all in favor of our troops.

I reminded him his oldest sister is a good example of that. She is not a fan of the current leadership. She has marched in her share of demonstrations and worn anti-Bush T-shirts with words not repeatable by this reservist in a spiritual column.

Yet, she's a fan of her brother. At the graduation, she cheered and hollered until she lost her voice. She hugged and kissed him until she turned him beat red from embarrassment and risked violating the regulation against PDA (Public Display of Affection.)

He nodded hesitantly at his sister's example, and proceeded with some reticence to the shuttle stop. As we stood at the stop, three women lined up along side us whispering.

Then one woman broke out to speak to Michael. "Thank you for your service," she said. My son gave away a shy smile.
"Do you mind if we pray with you?" she asked. Mike nodded and the woman began to pray. She prayed that God would lay a protection around him and that he would serve with honor.

Forty-five minutes later, we were at our gate when a man bolted out of his chair like he'd been sprung from it. He approached Mike with an open hand explaining that he was a retired Air Force major. Then he said, as the others had said before him, "Thank you for your service."

The next few hours passed quickly and in no time at all we taxied into our home terminal. As the jetway was extended, the flight attendant made an announcement. "Ladies and gentleman, I want you to know that we have a new Marine on board who graduated from boot camp today!"
Spontaneously, the passengers erupted into the type of applause usually reserved for the touchy landings.

As I reflected on those we'd encountered, it occurred to me all of them likely had opinions about the war, but each had kept their opinions separate from their gratitude.
And from a soldier's point of view, let me tell you why that's good.

Every soldier is sworn to obey the orders of their superiors. That means, even if a soldier has a dissenting opinion, he can't express it -- especially not in uniform. So as the saying goes, "Don't even go there."

Let me tell you, however, where you can go. You can say thank you. You can tell a soldier, especially the young ones, "Thank you. Thank you for being a part of the largest volunteer force we've ever had to wage. Thank you for making it possible for some to work, some to pray, and yes, even some to protest."

So as we approach the next two holidays, Memorial Day and Independence Day, stop a soldier, any soldier, and simply say, "Thank you for serving."

Why say thank you? I believe the answer to that question was best expressed on a T-shirt worn by a parent at my son's graduation: "Sleep well, America, my son's got your back!"

Monday, April 2, 2007

Award Winning Thinking



My thanks to Heather for the "Thinking Blogger" award. My task now is to write a post naming 5 bloggers that I think deserve this award.

Rules are given by the original "Thinking Blogger".

My 5 blog choices with specific posts are as follows: Accidental Blog, Voice of Vision, Julie's Jewels, Caffeinated Thoughts, and Lessons from Life.

Accidental Blog Sarah posts a mix of personals, current events, photos, and missionary endeavors. Read her 04/02/07 post and be challenged to really walk in faith.

Voice of Vision Even So is a personal favorite of mine. He writes with the love of God and the heart of a pastor. His biblical studies are in-depth but not so technical as to be out of reach of the ordinary reader. Powerful and to the point.

Julie's Jewels Check out Julie's post about the all time favorite excuse for staying out of church; posted 03/19/07.


Shane at Caffeinated Thoughts puts The Word on current events and political issues. Sample his April fools day post.He is not afraid to tackle what some call "sticky subjects".

Godzheart at Lessons from Life posts detailed biblical studies that bring the scriptures to life. She gives the reader both explanations and applications for everyday life. Teacher extraordinaire.

Monday, March 19, 2007



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