I have been remiss in blogging but not without excuse. My MacBook Pro took a power dive and was in repair, Liz visited and we’ve had quite a bit going on all around.
Life continues to be challenging, but the counselor Mary & I have been seeing has been extremely helpful and much progress has been made on that front. Daughter #2 could really use some prayer (just pray that He would become the center of her life…can’t get into more details).
God has truly been working in my life as evidenced even today in something that occurred on the way to Thursday Men’s Morning Prayer @ Mars Hill - Wedgwood. Down towards Lake City, it was very apparent that a nasty accident occurred sometime earlier that morning and that the responders needed to use some serious gadgets to rip the roof off of the Volkswagen that has been pretty mangled. There were still tons of response vehicles on the scene and one could easily see what was left of the VW.
My heart sank and my stomach severely churned. I immediately thought of whomever was in there and their friends and family members. The state of the car had to mean some pretty serious injuries, possibly fatalities. Bob 2.0 - without pause, and now communicated without boasting - immediately asked God to be with those who were hurt and their friends and family members. This is solely as a result of His Spirit working and directing my thoughts and actions.
I can tell you what Bob 1.0 would have thought: he would have assessed and analyzed the damage, made some calculations as to the likelihood of the scenario and wondered how long the cleanup had been going on. He would have acknowledged that folks were injured and been thankful that the responders were there. He probably would have also been glad that it was on the other side of the road and that it was not going to impact how he was going to get where he was going. The whole thing would have been objectified and colored through the lens of self.
Caedmon’s Call did a great job with an old Isaac Watts him (re-done by Sandra McCracken) - I Boast No More:
No more, my God, I boast no more
Of all the duties I have done;
I quit the hopes I held before,
To trust the merits of Thy SonNow, for the loss I bear His name,
What was my gain I count my loss;
My former pride I call my shame,
And nail my glory to His cross.Yes, and I must and will esteem
All things but loss for Jesus’ sake;
O may my soul be found in Him,
And of His righteousness partake!The best obedience of my hands
Dares not appear before Thy throne;
But faith can answer Thy demands,
By pleading what my Lord has done.
(Google Book Search has an awesome result for it here. I do despise “here” links…apologies.)
Nothing that has been accomplished over the past few weeks (and prior, but you can understand the time emphasis) and nothing that will occur over the course of the coming weeks, months and years can be attributed to anything I, Mary or the kids have done or are doing. It’s all Him, no matter how the earthly outcomes are interpreted by man.
I have to mention something amazing that God did through @natevw the other week. He has been following our situation on Twitter and via the blog and gifted me The Shadow Of Your Wings: Hymns And Sacred Songs by Fernando Ortega. It’s a wonderful set of scripture set to beautiful, real music along with some classic hymns. It came via Amazon CD vs iTunes digital download, which was perfect since I had no Mac at the time. It was a serious, providential gift that arrived exactly at the time it was needed and has become a part of my daily devotions. As I told Nate, I was blessed and humbled in ways words cannot accurately describe.
(Pressed for time again) One final way some will know that there really is a Bob 2.0 is that I have switched to the ESV translation from the NASB (‘95 update). This is not a small move for me, but it is what Mars Hill has standardized on and has many great features without losing the word-for-word translation (which is what makes the NASB so great as well). Both thinline Bibles are always handy and Apple Blog readers will be seeing it mentioned in an Accordance review “shortly”). If God can get me to use a different translation, He really can do anything :-) [I do have to mention the beautiful typography used in the print version, which is carried over - to some degree - in many of the digital versions.]
Breaking News
Mary starts her new job at Cascadia Community College Monday. Please pray that we all positively adjust to the new schedules that will ensue.<--break-->
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