The enemy wants us to settle. The enemy wants us to settle for something other than what Jesus is holding out to us. He wants us to settle for a fast-food version of religion rather than a Steak House feast with our LORD. He wants us to settle for a life in the church pew listening to what someone else heard from God rather than also having a two-way conversation with Jesus ourselves. The enemy wants us to settle for being satisfied in the grip of worldly attractions and the culture’s gadgets rather than experience real agape love and freedom from sin’s grasp.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
The Significance Apparatus
Note: I found this letter/essay on a faded piece of
school notebook paper in an old book that I purchased at a recent used book
sale. There was no signature or byline. It was very hard to read.
It was practically scribbled. But the first line grabbed me, because I am
interested in discoveries. And so I struggled to read it. I had to
rewrite it because it was really hard to decipher. It looked like it was
a huge effort for the person that wrote it.
The Significance
Apparatus
In my research I have discovered a new physiological protein receptor
that when activated can lead to very addictive postures.
It is well known that drugs like cocaine simply activate receptors in
the brain that already exist for other purposes. Usually the drug acts
just like some other molecule in our body only the drug works
"better". We have switches in our brain that when turned on can
cause a myriad of responses. Some molecules attach to molecular receptors
on nerve endings and the thrown switch may be a sense of well-being or even
euphoria. Often times what the drug does is it grabs onto the receptor
better than the natural molecule. The drug may bind tighter and not let go like
the weaker natural molecule does. In that way, it works
"better." The result of the drug is a much stronger or
prolonged stimulus. It is often so strong that entire brain pathways are
altered. Proteins in the brain can be chemically changed resulting in
what we call "addiction".
The receptor I discovered is similar, but it is activated by a touch not
by a specific drug. The receptor is near the middle of the back. When a
simple tap activates this receptor the subdermal protein's structure is
temporarily altered and it sends a signal to the brain. It is almost like
pushing a button. A feeling of well-being follows. Some have described the
experience as a sense of importance or significance. That is why I call
this protein the “significance receptor”. There is also a noticeable reflective
response. The person receiving the stimulus almost always stands up straighter.
It is almost impossible for an individual to reach back and pat their own
receptor, although some have been seen trying to activate their own receptor.
The "natural" purpose of the receptor is probably to cause a
very positive feeling like when a mother wraps her arms around a young child
and unwittingly activates the protein receptor.
Most people are not even aware of the actual receptor. They just think patting someone on the back
is a perfectly natural thing to do. Some
say it is just a cultural gesture.
I just happened upon the discovery of this protein by accident.
Monday, January 25, 2016
The Neglected Roof
The other day I was working around in the workshop in my garage and needed to go up in the attic for something. Usually when I go up into the rafters I carry a flashlight. I have one of those lights that I need to keep shaking and knocking otherwise it does not work. So, as usual, the light went out, but I could see just fine in my attic. Uh-oh, that’s bad. One thing you don’t want in an attic is lots of sunlight especially with the first big El Nino storm two days away!
The lots in my old neighborhood are set up so that the homes and garages sometimes sit only inches from the property lines. What that means is that I rarely see the south side of my garage. The north side looks just fine. The roof is old but quite intact. However the south side faces my neighbor’s yard. It is conveniently out of my daily sight. When I climbed up on the roof and looked at my neighbor’s view of my roof I was at first astounded, then flooded with embarrassment. The sun over the last few summers had baked half of my roof to a char-broiled crisp. There are, or were, three layers of roofing material. The top layer had almost completely worn away, piece by piece into my neighbor’s yard. There were several places where I could see the original wood shingles from 1923. And there were a couple of large holes. I was hoping that my neighbor was not at home when I tried to assess my roof and cover the biggest holes with some remnant shingles, but no such luck. “Sucks when a roof gets old,” I heard from down to my left.
There must be entire chapters in Proverbs written about the fool?
“For the waywardness of the naive will kill them, and the complacency of fools will destroy them..” Proverbs 1:32 (Emphasis mine)
Ouch!
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Distraction Drills
On September 5, 2013 the Denver Broncos’ quarterback
Payton Manning threw 7 touchdowns! This
has not been done since 1969. Now if you are not a follower of football that is
ok, but I think you will like this story.
To me that incredible on field success is not the best part of the
tale. It is the off the field experience
of this future Hall of Famer that makes the on the field performance so
fantastic.
In 2011 it was thought that Payton Manning might never
play again. The then 35-year-old NFL
veteran had to sit out an entire season after having serious neck surgery. This was an injury that doctors had little
experience with when trying to predict his chances at coming back. His old team gave up on him. They did not even try to trade him. The
Indianapolis Colts outright released this four time NFL MVP that led them to
the 2006 Super bowl championship.
Not only did he comeback in 2012, he also led his new team, the
Denver Broncos, all the way to the AFC playoffs. But it was in this game that he had another
huge setback. Seconds away from victory
the opposing Ravens quarterback throws a Hail Mary pass to tie the game. The Ravens eventually won the game in double
overtime. It has been called the most devastating loss in Broncos history. Manning threw two interceptions; one of those
was run back for a touchdown that would prove the difference in the game’s
outcome. The loss would have demoralized
many a good player. (Think Bill Buckner)
So who does Manning face in the first game of the 2013
season. You guessed it, the Super Bowl XLVII
winning nemesis Baltimore Ravens. This
time the outcome was
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Belief in Prayer
I think we are way underestimating this thing called
prayer.
About five or six years ago I visited a village in rural
Kentucky where the people did not use any electricity. The people operated a lumber mill adjacent to
a small creek that was all run by waterpower.
The water turned a wheel which had belts attached to it. They had an elegant system whereby they could
loop the belts on to their machinery that would then cut the wood. These machines were beautiful. (I am a woodworker; I think strange thoughts
like this!) These folks had purchased large industrial saws, but they had taken
the motors off of the machines and thrown them away! You see, they did not believe in
electricity.
That is an interesting sentence… “They did not believe in
electricity”…Does that mean they did not think electricity exists? I am sure they did. But truly they did not believe in it. They did not trust it. They did not rely on it. They did not use its power at all. They could not see the benefits of
electricity. They did not see any
purpose at all in electricity. But in
some ways they still “used” it.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
If You Could have Superpower
It seems like there are an awful lot of
movies out the last few years centered on super heroes. I am thinking of movies with characters like
Captain America, Spiderman, Superman, Thor, Ironman, Hulk and Batman just to
name a few. And there are many more of
these movies coming in the next few years.
What is with all the fascination with superheroes?
Maybe audiences are simply enthralled
with superpower.
There’s Captain America with the power
of incredible strength and speed and the ability to be frozen for decades. He
can bench press over 1000 pounds and run at 50 mph. He also heals very quickly. Spiderman has the
power of super speed and agility and strength with the ability to stick to walls
and shoot out spider cords. Thor has an
extended life span, can travel through time, control weather, and even
regenerate damaged parts of his body.
Now maybe you have no interest at all
in superhero movies. But even so, as you
look out at our world and the state it is in, wouldn’t you for just one minute
entertain the idea that it might be nice to have a certain superpower to make
things all right or at least a little better?
Maybe you have seen some injustice recently and felt so powerless to
deal with it. Wouldn't a little
superpower here or there have done some real good?
Friday, March 6, 2015
Time for Spring Training!
This struggle, and the fact that it is
March, draws my mind to one of my favorite subjects:
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