Wednesday, March 14, 2007

My Hope is You

Well, I have run out of things to say. Thanks for your time...don't forget to tip your waitress.

So I thought I would post once a week or so the lyrics to a song I like. This one is by Third Day...a great band that I have seen once in concert. Check out their website www.thirdday.com They have a Third Day radio on the website that plays all their stuff...recorded, not yet released, bootleg, etc.

Anyway, here are the lyrics to "My Hope is You"

To you, O Lord, I lift my soul
In you, O God, I place my trust
Do not let me be put to shame
Nor let my enemies triumph over me

My hope is you
Show me your ways
Guide me in Truth
In all my days
My hope is you

I am, O Lord, filled with your love
You are, O God, my salvation
Guard my life and rescue me
My broken spirit shouts
My mended heart cries out...

My hope is you
Show me your ways
Guide me in Truth
In all my days
My hope is you

Monday, March 5, 2007

A change in plans

I flew to Portland from Boise yesterday. My plane ended up getting delayed and I wound up in the terminal an extra 2 hours. I got something to eat which left about 1 1/2 hours of "down time." What to do?

I always take my Bible with me when I travel...but truthfully I rarely read it. When we were pulling out of the driveway I grabbed my sunglasses out of the other car and saw my Bible and brought it along too. I didn't pack anything else to do or read for a possible delay occasion.

I decided to read my Bible right there in the terminal. Now for some of you that may be no big thing. For me..."normal" people don't read their Bible at the airport. I got mine out anyway and decided to spend some time reading it. Let me say I didn't do it to be seen or to get an "atta boy" from any of you, but I just thought "why shouldn't I read it?" I was given some unexpected free time. Maybe I could make some good use of it.

I always like reading Paul's letters...so I started out skimming a few of them in the New Testament. Then I decided to read some Proverbs. I haven't read all of Proverbs but that Solomon guy was supposed to be pretty wise...so what does he have to say?

I don't have any other insight except to share with you some of the ones that made me go hmmmm...or read a second time, etc.

Proverbs 1:7 "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline."

Under the moral benefits of wisdom it says in Proverbs 2:18-20, "For her house leads down to death and her paths to the spirits of the dead. None who go to her return or attain the paths of life. Thus you will walk in the ways of good men and keep to the paths of the righteous."

There is also a daily devotional section in my Men's NIV Devotional Bible. The section for this day was "Save the Boys." It was particularly relevant to me because it encapsuled being a role model as a father for our sons. It was written by Steve Farrar who is President of Strategic Living and speaks with his wife accross the country in the Family Life Marriage Conferences...or at least he did when my Bible was written. :)

He said he had 5 goals for saving his boys and it was his job as their father to model for them:
  1. knowing and obeying Jesus Christ,
  2. knowing and displaying godly character,
  3. knowing and loving my wife,
  4. knowing and loving my children, and
  5. knowing my gifts and abilities, so I can work hard and effectively in an area of strength, rather than weakness, and contribute effectively to the lives of others--and have a little fun at the same time.

I, too, have set these goals for my life. I fail in one or more of them, most regularly on a daily basis...but that does not diminsh my desire to achieve these goals. I pray that you mothers and fathers intentionally set goals and a plan to Save your Children.This picture is the little boy that my own parents "saved" and will forever be greatfull for their goals, desires and setting a plan for raising the little me.

You never know what you will learn if you just take your Bible with you when you travel.