Monday, March 16, 2026

Someone Push CTL-ALT-DEL

 “Set your mind on the things that are above, not on the things that are upon the earth." – Colossians 3:2


Overwhelmed.  Frustrated.  Saddened.  Tired.  Stressed. Depressed.

Do you realize that these words are used more commonly to describe the state of life in today’s society than words like: Blessed, Calm, Peaceful, Satisfied or Loved.  We are living a life based upon the existence of situations we are experience at any given moment.  This leaves our interpretation of life at any point to be an artificial, temporal state of mind.  Yet, we allow this temporary state of mind to consume us and become our reality.

When I think about work, about finances, about relationships and about my children’s future I immediately become overwhelmed by my inability to handle all of it at one time.  This leads to feelings of inadequacy, failure and stress.  In my 60+ years on this earth I’ve learned an enormous amount of information on how to deal with different situation’s and circumstances that will come up in life.  But, despite my experience in life,  the world is demanding more and more in less time. 

Consider that in the 1950’s television was just being introduced; and in the 1960’s music became an art as rock and roll drove new freedoms and desire of expression more so than any other medium in the past.  The 1970’s introduced the world to drugs and the expression of free-love where every person began focusing completely on their own self-gratification without consideration of what their choices might have on those around them.  Through the 1980’s and 1990’s the world underwent a major electronic and communication transformation with the introduction of the personal computer, cell-phone and of course the Internet.  Civilization became connected through social media rather than conversation and mankind found it easier to communicate remotely, rather than face to face. 
With the turn of the millennial clock and the entrance into the 21st century we have accepted that this is normal, and the human connection has been replaced by Tweets, Blogs, Videos, and Snaps.  
It has taken 75 years from the introduction of the TV to eliminate mankind's ability to socialize and experience life as a community.  We have now accepted that each of us are on our own to solve life’s problems.  With the acceptance of AI (SIRI, Alexa, Google, etc.) into every home, I hypothesize, we are completely responsible for allowing this world to become as complex, fast paced, overwhelming and time dependent as it is today.  Are we better off because of the technology revolution?  Seriously.  Do you think your life is simpler, more manageable, more peaceful and more complete as a result of the world we have created?  By setting our minds on changing the world through technology and self–gratifying ambivalence, I propose we have actually stripped the world of the one thing that held us together.  Love.

We are designed, by our Creator, to love one another, to help one another, to build up, strengthen and support one another.  We are designed to provide a safe, secure, and spirit filled existence with those that we call our family and friends.  Bringing them to a closer relationship with God Almighty has nothing to do with how many likes you have on Instagram or Facebook, or whether your latest tweet was re-tweeted or not.  It has to do with action demonstrating His love, His character and His truth in a manner that helps others become stronger in their walk.

The choices we make in life are driven by one of two things: 
1) Fulfilling our own desires in the world to present success and accomplishment in life
2) Expanding the Kingdom of God to those around us through our comments, actions and lifestyle.
  
For 75 years we’ve tried number 1 and I suggest to you that it has been an absolute failure.  It’s time for a reset my friends and God has to be at the center of this process, otherwise mankind will destroy any resemblance of His image left on this earth.  All I ask is that you think seriously on this and decide if your life is about you or about Him.  Be blessed.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Trust the Process

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to His purpose."  - Romans 8:28



What is the purpose of life?

The question on the minds of every human being at some point in their life.  Why am I here?, What am I supposed to do with my life?  We all struggle at times with wanting something greather than we can see in our current state of life.  Even those deemed great by man's standards, fell inadequate at times, and long for more.  No more as in wealth, or status, or position, but more as in purpose.  

Bill Gates at one time was the richest man on earth.  He was worth $68 billion ahead of the Prince of United Arab Emerates at $64 billion.  This was long before the modern age of billionaires, where as today, in that circle, his $68 billion would be considered petty.  His name doesn't even appear in the top 15 in the Statista report from 2025.  So when man put's his purpose in wealth on this earth, it will never be enough.  In the height of his wealth, Bill Gates was quoted as saying, "One thing is for sure. I won’t leave a lot of money to my heirs because I don’t think it would be good for them."  His reality was that money is a burden if not used for the betterment of mankind.  This philosophy is rare amongst the elite billionaires of the world.  His purpose in gaining wealth was philanthropic in nature and intent on helping others with what he had accumulated.  He was also quoted as saying, "I intend on spending the rest of my life giving away the wealth, rather than leaving it for my children."  

For many, wealth seems to be the goal, the purpose for living, but in reality, we will all die one day.  There is no remedy for that forecasted conclusion.  It is inevitable and undeniable that life has a beginning and an end, and it is also certain that there is nothing accumulated in this world that can be taken with us.  So, how is accumulating wealth and material possessions and fame a purpose for life.  Wealth does not bring God closer, but it can be used to help others.

This world is full of good and evil in all aspects of life.  The scriptures are clear though, evil comes from Satan.  God is the conduit, the catalyst for good in the world.  If we want to be part of the good in this world, we must become focused on fulfilling His purpose in our life.  Every aspect of God's purpose though is to lift up and expand His glory and His Kingdom.  It has nothing to do with our financial well being, prosperity, or material possessions.  Serving Him is everyone's calling.  Yes, prosperity can come from that as God sees fit, but not the other way around.  You will find your purpose when you are able to deny yourself and draw closer to Him.  In this manner, even those things that are painful or look bad on the surface have the ability to enhance His Kingdom and glory, because we are serving Him.  

Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

This Little Light

 "For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.”  – Matthew 24:27

 
 
What is the speed of dark?  This was a science question on one of my final exams many years ago.  You cans search all through the internet and find many different hypothesis and theories, but no proven fact that darkness has speed.  We all know that light has the speed of 186,000 miles per second, therefore the speed of dark must be the inverse of the speed of light or 1/186,000 miles per second.  When you see light you are seeing the absence of darkness, for darkness is all around you until a light source is introduced in one manner or another.  The stars, the moon and even the street lamps give off light during the night hours, so we are never fully engrossed in complete darkness. 

Even when you have entered an inner room in your home (with no windows) close the door and turn the lights off.  You will notice that you still see some traces of light.  Around the door frame, and even emitting from your shirt (if it’s white) or the sink or mirror perhaps.  Light is reflected from many things and therefore absorbed as a part of the process.  This allows light to continue to be emitted from these things even in the absence of a light source.  The longer these items are away from the light source the dimmer they will become though.  Light and darkness are direct opposites of each other.  They cannot co-exist.  Darkness is incapable of overcoming light.  When the two are brought together light will displace darkness, not the other way around.  All the way down to the very smallest of particles, light is either reflected or not depending completely on the strength of the light source and the molecular structure of the object. 

If you, like me, feel that there is more unrighteousness and evil in the world today, it is not because darkness became stronger.  No, it is because the light has become weaker.  The scriptures tell us that Jesus Christ is the light of the world.  In John 8:12, He claims to be “the light in the world…”  Jesus came that we all might have light in our darkness and be saved from the darkness.  For darkness is of this world, and light comes from righteousness which is not of this world.  In order to press back the darkness we need to enhance the visibility and strength of God’s message to the world.  There will come a day when we no longer need lamps, candles or lights for we will be in the ever present company of God himself.  As it was predicted in 2 Samuel 22:29 and fulfilled in Revelation 21:21 tells us that Jesus Christ will be our lamp in that day.  Do not hide His light under a bushel or keep it to yourself.  It is intended to grow stronger by sharing it with others. 

You all remember the children’s song, “This little light of mine,  I’m gonna let it shine.  This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.”  Choose this day to share the light with those you meet.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A Daily Walk

 “For Christ also died for sins once for all, the just for the unjust, so that He might bring us to God, having been put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the spirit” - 1 Peter 3:18


If you were asked about the greatest sin in your life, what would it be?

Adultery, Pornography, Control, Lying, Stealing, Hatred, Greed, Anger, Envy, Self-Righteousness, Murder, Drugs, Drinking, Abuse, Homosexuality, Blasphemy, Cursing, Gambling, Selfishness and Pride; just too name a few.  You must all agree that these are all sinful actions against a Holy and Perfect God, and this is just off the top of my head.  If Jesus Christ came to die as the propitiation for the sins of all men, as stated in 1 Peter 3:18; then who are we to say that one of these sins is greater than the other.  For in saying this, then one must expect that there is another action coming by which the greater of these sins is washed away.  Otherwise we have limited and minimized the saving grace offered up by the death and resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Do you then believe that Christ died for your sins (some of those mentioned above), so that you can spend eternity with Him and the Father in heaven; but this same act (Christ’s death) is not sufficient to cover other sins mentioned above?  If your belief is true, than have you not placed limitations on the saving grace of our Lord?  Salvation comes from belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, coupled with the act of repentance for our sin filled life.  This means sin no more.  Jesus told the woman caught in adultery; “And Jesus said, “I do not condemn you, either. Go. From now on sin no more.””  {John 8:11}  We must acknowledge our sinful actions and turn from them, relying on and trusting in the strength of the Lord to overcome our weak flesh and desire to continue in our sin.  This is true with every sin. 

Accept that only through the Holy Spirit can we take hold of our addictions, our transgressions and turn away from them.  This goes for the simplest of sinful action to the greatest.  Continuing in our sinful action suggests that we are still holding onto our fleshly desires rather than repenting of them.  Romans 3:23 tells us "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God."  We all have sinned, yes, even you; and we must decide if we will continue in our sin or walk away from it.  Our choice in this matter says a lot about our desire to live for God Almighty or to live for ourselves.  Before we condemn another in their sinful action, perhaps we should all take a very good look at our own, and where we are in overcoming them.  This is a daily walk with the Lord close by your side to help overcome our weaknesses, and it cannot happen without His help and strength.  Seek Him in overcoming your sin, He will see it through.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Shift Your Gaze to Them

 “Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God; whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies; so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. “ – 1 Peter 4:11


 
  Looking through the glass, she dreams of a life outside of these walls.  The cold concrete that surrounds her offers no glimpse of hope, and has scarred her knees more then she leads on.  It wasn’t long ago that she had a room of bright colors and flowers.  A dollhouse in the corner, a dresser, desk and lampstand used to be a welcome sight when her Mommy would tuck her in at night.  Hours and hours had been spent in her room playing with Barbies and make believe. The memories flood her mind from a life that seems so very distant at this point.  She remembers when the policeman came to the door and told her of the accident.  The nightmare continues every single night as she lies down on the cot amongst strangers and cries herself to sleep.  Her only true possession is a necklace of a heart locket with the words – “I will always love you – God”  At the age of 9 her chances of adoption are significantly less than the others around her who range from newborn through 5.  So she sits and stares out the glass at the rusting swingset and litter covered playhouse and she dreams of tomorrow.

There are over 400,000 children living in foster care or orphanages across America today and substantially more around the globe.  Many living in conditions that are unbelievable; filthy, overcrowded and unloving.  It’s nothing short of devastating when you think about how many children don’t have a loving mother or father to hug each night or morning.  No bedtime story, no laughter, no imagination, no prayer around a dinner table, no cuddling up for a warm hug.  These are the forgotten ones.  These are the children that will always question Why me?  What did I do to deserve this?  Why can’t I be in a family?

For our family, this week is Spring Break.  I must sit back and ask what am I doing this week to further the Kingdom of God?  Spring Break normally involves getting away from it all.  Going to the beach, perhaps working on projects around the house, perhaps going to the movies, the mall, or a favorite restaurant.  Perhaps getting ahead on some work on some major projects due next week, so you’re camping at the kitchen table during Spring Break.  What if I asked you to take time out of your week and bring some joy to others with your time?   What if you called your local orphanage or Women’s and Children shelter and took them some games, coloring books, or toys?  These children do not get a Spring Break, yet are still just as much in need of love and blessings. 

This week we need to focus on living a legacy rather than just living.  Live in a manner that makes a big difference in God’s Kingdom by loving and serving others first. 
STEP 1: Make a list of the things you can do for God without any limitations
STEP 2: Evaluate what is keeping you from pursuing those things
STEP 3: Make a list of the things you can do for God with no means, no material possessions, job, family or money,
STEP 4: Evaluate and prioritize your time 

The final STEP 5Take action NOW.  

You have made a list of things you would do for God, and you have evaluated what gets in your way from taking actionon.  What I’m asking you to do today is take a step toward fulfilling one of the things from your list.  You might not have the funds or time to complete the fullness of your plan, but you have a full week to give to the world and represent the love of God to someone else.  You are choosing how you spend each day, and you alone can prioritize others ahead of yourself for this one week.  The real question is, will you?  Will you take one step closer to fulfilling God’s command to love others as God loved you?  Pray about what God wants you to do tomorrow.  Pray for Him to break down any and all obstacles preventing you from delivering. 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Small Acts of Grace

“May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.”   – 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17


“I’m good enough, I’m smart enough and doggone it, people like me” – Al Franken  (aka. Stuart Smalley), SNL 1991

This quote came from a Saturday Night Live skit back in the 90’s called Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley.  It was trivial, simple and meaningless, but people grabbed ahold of it and it carried on for years.  The need for affirmations in our life is an inherent characteristic in all of us.  Most of us lack the confidence in our own abilities and draw upon the encouragement and affirmations of others to give use strength in our lives. 

I’m reminded of a story about a beggar selling pencils from a small tin cup for 25c and a successful banker.  Every day the banker would pass by the beggar and drop a dollar into his cup, and take a pencil.  He would nod and simply state, “Pleasure doing business with you.”  One day the banker came to work and the beggar wasn’t on the street in his normal spot.  The next day and the next the same.  Eventually the banker forgot about the beggar.  One day when the banker walked into a public building nearby, he saw the beggar running his own concession stand, selling newspapers and gum.  He walked over to by a newspaper from his old acquaintance.  The beggar straightened up and thanked the banker, “I always hoped you would come by.  When I was a beggar you always reminded me that I was doing business, and it changed my thinking and helped me actually start this small business.  I want to say thank you for helping me.” 

We all have the ability to use our life as a light to others or as a burden.  We can choose to be positive in our interaction with those we meet or to be critical and negative.  Small tokens/words of encouragement go a long way in helping to shape and change the minds of those who are struggling in life.  Do not let moments slip by when you have the opportunity to provide grace and love to another, whether they deserve it or not.  Every day you awake is a new opportunity the Lord has provided for you to influence and change the lives of those you come in contact with.  You don’t have to solve their problems, you simply have to give them hope and encourage them to press on.  It’s your choice how you are going to use the day He has given you.  It is not to be wasted.  As God has encouraged you and provided you grace for the day, so in turn share it with others.

Friday, March 6, 2026

The Blind Still See

 So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."- 2 Corinthians 4:18 

 

Stop, right where you are, take a visual inventory of your surroundings.  Look at all of the different colors, objects, depth, sharpness, and brightness.  Of all of the things you are looking at, what is unknown?  Most likely, you are familiar with all of your surrounding elements.  Eyes and ears are the primary input for your brain, for your thinking and decision making.  You see, you hear, you analyze, you decide.  These God given senses are so important in our day to day life.   

Now, close your eyes, and visualize what you were just looking at.  You can still see those things because your brain has built a graphical image of everything you looked at.  It’s an amazing interaction across your neurons and synapses.  Your eyes are made up of over 130 million cells that are uniquely designed to capture information and communicate to your brain.  This was not done by accident, or co-incidence, it was by design when God created you. 

With your eyes open, tell me how many what the wind looks like?  What does oxygen look like?  How about natural gas or propane?  You can’t see these elements, you can see the result of them, but you can’t see the actual element.  What color are the radio and cellular waves that are transmitting all around you?  You realize that there are waves of multiple frequencies around you at all times - 5G, Bluetooth, Cellular, Radio, and Sound waves are not visible to the human eye, but we know they exist. 

So, you realize that there are things that you cannot see, but you know they exist.  This is also true in the spirit world.  You are comprised of a flesh body, bones, and organs, as well as a spirit filled soul.  This spirit is invisible to sight, but as real as your external body.  This soul is eternal by design.  Your body will die, your heart, brain, and organs will stop working, your flesh will decay in a grave one day.  It is a destination that we all must endure at some point.  At that point though, your soul moves into an eternal state of being.  Your soul carries on into eternity with the Father, or absent from the Father, based on your choice in this world.   

Hell is a very real eternal destination for those without Jesus Christ.  It is not about the pain and suffering within your finite fleshly body, but the eternal suffering of your soul in a constant state of anguish and longing for the love of the Father.  You can’t see it (eternity), but you can know about the two different destinations, based on scriptures.  We know that eternity with God is filled with love, peace, joy, praise and worship; and we know that eternity without God is filled with pain, suffering, gnashing of teeth, wailing, and endless sulfur and ash.  You have free will to choose your destination, and it is the most important decision in your entire life. 

There are spiritual warfare going on all around you.  You don’t see it, but I can assure you with the state of society, the war is very active.  Let us focus on the Word, and our relationship with Jesus Christ to stand against the evil at the door.