Archive for February, 2006

Once upon a time there was someone who choose to hurt someone. That someone choose to forgive. Out of that forgiveness the someone who hurt choose to ask for forgiveness and restoration. The one who was hurt because he had already forgiven wrapped his arms around the someone who hurt and threw a party to celebrate the beginnings of reconcilation and restoration.

Lately GOd has been working on my heart. I have been dealing with hurt from my past. No I was not abused or anything like that! But in my life people have hurt me. How about you? I have seen my family and those I love be hurt deeply by circumstances, people, and life in general! Sometimes things are in our control, but often hurt is outside of our control!

I have learned that people can do some very hurtful things. One moment everything is okay and then true colors come out and they hurt you deeply. In fact I have discovered this last year that sometimes people hurt you without you knowing it! THen when it surfaces the hurt is so deep it is devastating. This is especially true when people are decieved, misled, confused,lonely,feel threatened, or fear – under such circumstance people can do some awful things.

I guess I would be rich if I could ever explain why people do what they do sometimes. SOmetimes I wish I could know what they were thinking…how could they make that decision, or do such a thing, or say such a thing etc. Why people hurt others is the million dollar question. But better yet, why people choose to hurt people is anohter question that I think can be answered. I beleive people hurt others because they cannot handle the truth. They place the blame on others, so not be hurt themselves. They hide from the truth, because facing the truth about ourselves can sometimes be painful. I also, believe hurting people hurt.

I must admit, I cannot solve why someone chooses to hurt, but I can give a solution to the pain…forgive!

Forgiveness does not mean we deny the hurt happened. Forgiveness means that we let it go! We truly forgive and choose not to hate or become bitter. Forgiveness means we do not let the hurt hold us in bondage. In fact forgiveness frees us to live and places the offender in bondage until they ask for the forgiveness that was already granted.

Additionally, forgiveness does not mean there are not consequences. SOme actions have consequences. If you have been hurt, all is not okay. Things cannot be as they use to be, right away. SOmeone who has hurt will hurt again…they must earn your trust back. In time this can be possible, but forgiveness does not mean we put down our guard or live in the denial of the hurt that was caused. ON the same not it does not mean we hold a grudge and do not allow the offender to try to make things right again.

We must understand that forgiveness allows us to move toward reconcilation and restoration. However, the reconcilation and restoration take two to make it a reality. So if you have been hurt…choose to forgive. Stand ready to do your part of reconcilation and restoration. Then when the offender asks forgiveness you are ready to move forward to restore the relationship.

Because I know taht hurting people hurt others…I do have pity and compassion on them! But that does not excuse their decisions to hurt or follow others who hurt.

I have learned that when you try to forgive and reconcile with people who hurt, the hurt lingers and you usually get hurt time and time again. Is it worth it? I sometimes wonder. But I do beleive Jesus told us to forgive more than once or twice…try about 70 X 7. In other words continue to forgive, no matter how difficult or painful the situation.

I know I am rambling…but life is a lesson…and I have been through one this last year. I CHOOSE TO FORGIVE! Man, does that feel good! I choose to forgive, I choose to love, I choose to be free. I know I have been hurt…but the hurt has made me a better person. I choose out of the forgiveness granted and freedom gained to stand ready to reconcile when those who have hurt me and those I love come admitting, confessing and repenting of the hurt they created and caused! What a day that will be, For all of Heaven rejoices when one sinner repents…will that day come? ONly GOd knows…but before GOd I stand ready to face all those who have hurt me and say I forgive you…and if they dare to take the step of returning…then I will greet them like the father of the prodigal son!

In the story I started with…the hurt does not win. THe hurt may linger, even for a life time. But teh forgiveness is greater. And if we really know the Bible then we realize that the party is grander than the hurt…so I am looking forward to the party.

Categories : Forgiveness, God's Love
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Feb
25

Life – how important is it?

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Is life important to you? Do you enjoy the breath of life GOd gave you? Do you believe that the innocent should be protected? Do you care what God has to say? Do you think we should take a stand for life? Questions like these often enter my mind…after all I am in the life business…enternal life that is.

If you are not aware this year marks the 33rd year of Roe vs. Wade. It is estimated that over 47 million babies have been aborted. Currently, it appears that our nation is divided on this topic. However, South Dakota has taken a very courageous stand on this matter. The SD House and Senate passed a bill making it illegal for someone to get an abortion other than life or death scenarios. In fact it is on the Governor’s desk and he is expected to sign it.

I am not sure what will happen as a result. I will imagine this will get lost for a while in the legal suffle and ultimately end up at the Supreme Court. What will happen then? I don’t know! I hope that life will be honored!

I do have some concerns with the bill because it has no exceptions. It will attempt to end abortion on demand…which is good. But it does not address compassionately difficult situations like rape or incest. I agree the baby still has the right to life, but legal issues must be addressed about protecting the child. DOes the rapist and incestist (if that is a word) have the right to parent the child…I think not!

This legislation is bold. But it might be missing some important exceptions. It appears to cover medical life and death issues. But it leaves out some other ethical issues that must be addressed.

In the end we have to stop this holocaust. It may be law today, but it is an ungodly law! Somehow we Christians must find a way to communciate through love that life is sacred and precious. I fear this bill will not do that.

I look for a day when we can truly love life for what it really is – a gift for God; and only He can give it and take it!

Categories : General, News
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Feb
23

True Courage and Grace

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Michele Kwan!

Do I have to say any more. She is a true champion. She has proven herself time and time again, and she has done so through longevity, grace, and giftedness.

Some say that she will be remembered as the greatest American skater of all time, BUT she never won the gold medal in an Olympics. To that I disagree. She is the best because of what she stands for…sure all the medals on her neck tell a powerful story, but it is what she did in this Winter Olympics of 2006 that makes her the ultimat champion and a gold medalists in my eyes.

Michele Kwan came to the Olympics with the hopes and dreams of finally winning the Olympic Gold. The one title she had not won in her stand out career. However, she came to realize that an injury was holding her back from peak performance. Could she possibly have healed enough to skate? Could she have skated well with the injury? No one knows. Why? Because Michele Kwan had the same Grace off the ice that she had on the ice. Michele had the courage to place the U.S.A. above herself.

So even though Michele Kwan never won the Olympic Gold…she did in my eyes. She did what any true athlete and loyal partiot would do…she thought of her country above herself!

Way to go Michele…you got the Gold!

Categories : Interesting Stories
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Feb
23

There is no "I" in Team

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I have another Olympic topic to write about it. I will keep names out, but the media has focused on this matter that you will know exactly what I am talking about.

The American Olympic team had a chance to win the men’s relay. They had practiced and trained. They had put forth the best Team for the U.S. But then one of the members, without telling the team captain, decided to focus on his individual medal races instead of the relay race.

I admit I think the media made to big of a deal about it, but in a way they were right. THere is no "I" in team. In my opinion the Olympics is about representing your team. Although individuals race to gain a medal, they do so under their nations flag. The nation and team must come first.

Although this person did win individual medals in the Olympics he did so by letting down his team. I guess this has become the American way unfortunately. But I think it is time we learn from this lesson that the Team is more important than the individual. Being one and in unity as part of team is where true victory lies.

So even though this individual won medals under the U.S. banner, he did so not reflecting a team concept. He truly won them for himself, not the U.S.A. As for the behavior of the team captain that was rightfully upset, I give him credit for eventually extending the right hand of fellowship on the platform.

I beleive we can learn a lot from this Olympic situation. ALthough the drama of the media was high. We had one who stood for the Team and one who stood for the "I". In my eyes the team player is the ultimate champion no matter how many medals the other person might have won!

Go U.S.A.

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Feb
23

Don't Ever Give Up!

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Have you been watching the olympics? I have! They are great. It is really an awesome thing to watch the world’s best compete. It is honoring to watch people who have proven to excel at a disipline in their life. And it is humbling to watch as they either make it to the victory stand or leave to only train harder for the next race. Regardless they are all winners! They all are champions!

However, one race stands out. I won’t mention names, but you will know. In the women’s cross snowboarding finals a perfect example of never giving up presented itself right before our eyes.

The race was all but won. A huge lead. A simple coast to the finish and the gold would be around the champions neck. However, in a moment of excitment on the last jump she pulled a small manuever that made her loose her balance and fall. Guess what the person in second never quit. She pressed toward the finish line and ended up winning the gold.

We can learn many things from this Olympic event. So of the lessons are left on the course. Some will haunt the person who lost the gold. Althought they shouldn’t. But what should enter all of our minds is that we should never give up. It truly isn’t over until it is really over…you have heard the expression, "It ain’t over until the fat lady sings."

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To often we blame others or try to shift responsibility. It seems like we live in a day when people forecat themselves as victims. In fact the drama of victimization occurs so often people actually beleive they are victims and others believe they have been victimized. It has become a vicious cycle of reality in our culture and world.

Whatever happened to take responsibility. If you get a ticket…own up to it! Don’t blame the cop for your speeding! If yoiu have a child…take care of them in this life with love, nurturing, care and provisions. Don’t shun the responsibility or blame others…it is your child. THe list of examples could go on and on! I have been guilty of blame casting myself. I have in many ways shunned my responsibilities from time to time. And I must admit there are times that we may actually be victims, but even in those times real people don’t cast blame. They pull up their bootstraps and keep doing what is right.

On my desk sits a small reminder to me everyday to be responsible for the things God has given me. It is the same motto that sat on Harry S. Truman’s desk when he was in the office of President of the United States of America. It simply states, "The Buck Stops Here!"

To me that means take charge and take responsility. Acknowledge what you can change and what you cannot change. Go forth and make a difference. Be a person of integrity. And by all means do not become a victim by self-proclamation.

In the end I realize I am dependent solely upon God. He is ultimately in charge, but He has asked us to join Him in this life. He has given us dominion over His creation. He appoints each of us to position in which we can make a difference by taking our responsibility seriously.

So as a Christian, Pastor, Husband, Father, Friend and so forth…I choose to take charge and take responsibility!

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