January 21, 2008

Economy and Traffic

Have you ever been stuck in traffic, hopelessly mired in a sea of cars? Time drags on and you dream of getting onto the open road again.

In an instance, an opening appears, and you gun it, pursuing that hole in traffic. As you drive on, it’s like the Red Sea has parted before you and you’re flying down the road. Well, you and all of the other cars who have shared this good fortune. In the back of your mind, you think, “It’s about time. I’m so glad the traffic has ended.”

In your fervor for the open road, you have inadvertently been a bit too aggressive and you’re speed is now approaching 90 mph. It’s all okay, that is, until you cross another hill and see the same sea of red lights in front of you. You have sped up to return to the fog of cars. You’re in traffic again.

It seems to be human tendency to exploit the opportunities in front of you. We go fast as a response to going slow. We eat too much after not eating for a while. We gorge ourselves on things at Christmas time. We endure periods of tight finances while working to have more money. Then we blow it all as soon as we can.

So it seems to be with the economy. When things start to turn up, corporations increase spending exponentially. And like so many of us in traffic, we find that companies and individuals spend so much that they push themselves back to the brink of poverty.

Consider the sub-prime mortgage industry. Corporations wanted to make money on marginal loans with high interest rates, while our neighbors all wanted to keep up with the Joneses. Consumers continued to buy and failed to save, acting in steroid-like rage, commercially speaking. And now we’ve run ourselves back up against the wall of reality, finding that excessive spending over the past 5 years does indeed have real consequences in life.

In the end, when you start to catch back up to the traffic on your way home, consider, “Am I catching up with the traffic in other areas of my life? Am I spending at a non-maintainable rate? Am I exploiting people? Am I looking to make marginal deals for the sake of short-term prosperity?”

I think we won’t like the answers to those questions.

January 20, 2008

Podcastable

Podcastable (adj) - any sermon, lesson, or speech worthy of being recorded and placed online.

Definition courtesy of Brad Naeher

January 06, 2008

I'm Just Sayin', That's All

Have you ever caught yourself saying, "I'm just sayin', that's all?"

Consider why these words are uttered. Usually it follows a tense verbal showdown. Person X says, "I don't like 'A'." And Person Y is offended. In return, Person X says, "I'm JUST sayin', that's all..."

It seems like that phrase is the verbal get-out-of-jail-free card. You emphasize the "just," making sure the other person knows that you had no ulterior motives. You simply said what you said, right?

I don't think it works that way, most of the time. The phrase seems to give us a license to stay mean things. But mainly it gives us a chance to cover our tails when we say unhelpful or unnecessary things. And rarely does it actually allay anger.

In the future, when you begin to spew "just sayin,'" consider, "Should I be saying this at all?"

January 05, 2008

New in '08 - Wedding

That's right, folks, I'm getting married on July 19th, 2008. Miss Harlow graciously accepted my proposal, so many new and exciting things are in store for me this year!

January 03, 2008

2008 - Goals

1. Never miss a celebration.
I want to celebrate the good things that happen in people’s lives. I don't want to focus on the negative aspects of life.

2. Tell Better Stories.
I want to clearly explain God’s story to man. I want to do this through websites, promos, Bible studies, and my life.

3. Savor silence.
I want to enjoy the quiet times in life. I don’t want to fill every moment with meaningless conversation and activities.

4. Ask purposive questions.
I want to ask questions to gain knowledge or make others think. I don't want to ask questions as a devil's advocate or a source of irritation.

5. Remember to forget.

I want to forget that which is forgiven. I don't want to hold on to offenses committed against me.

December 18, 2007

Something Is Wrong Here

Somehow I think an editor messed up on this title:

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November 16, 2007

Hate Crimes

Protesters demand U.S. get tough on hate crimes [from CNN]

Wouldn't you say that all crimes are 'hateful?' So why add a distinction of crimes that is already implied by the word? It seems worthless to me.

Editor's Note: I do think ALL crimes should be punished, regardless of who is the perpetrator and who is the victim.

November 14, 2007

Audio Levels

Here's a dead giveaway for finding a preacher by looking at the audio levels:

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Interesting, huh?