Saturday, April 14, 2012

Advice for my daughter

  This is for my little princess, who will one day find this blog when she is older and hopefully gain some insight from these few nuggets of wisdom. 

  • Remember to laugh.  When life around you is falling apart and you can't imagine it being any worse, just Laugh.  And of course, seek God in everything you do. 
  • Every morning when you wake up, Thank God for another day that He has placed air in your lungs.
  • You can do anything in life, you can be anything in life, you can accomplish anything in life.  You are a strong, smart, talented and beautiful girl.
  • DO NOT get involved with a boy who thinks it is ok to lay his hands on you in anger.  I'm still your father and I will never be to old to educate an abusive man.
  • DO NOT get involved with a boy who thinks it it ok to get drunk.
  • You will one day experience a broken heart from a stupid boy, but remember that there is one who will never leave you and that is Jesus.  You will always have the love of your mama and me, but Jesus will be with you when we can't be.
  • You are who you hang out with.  You'll hear this many many times before you find this blog, but it's true.  So surround yourself with Godly women and women whom you would want to be like.
  • "No" is an answer.
  • Having 700 friends on Facebook or whatever the next popular social network platform may be does not mean you really have 700 friends.  A friend is someone you can call at 2 a.m. and cry with or ask for help.  Therefore that 700 will probably be dwindled down to 3.
  • Find a good church home that will help you learn and grow while at the same time contributing to the church, whether it be your time, prayers, or money.  And do not think that you will not be hurt in church.  You will be.  But learn and grown from it.
  • Debt is dumb.  No matter how pushy a company can be or how great the deal sounds, believe me, it isn't a good deal.  Debt is dumb.
  • Learn from me and your mama.  Learn from the good we do and learn from the bad we do.  Learn from others mistakes and learn from the good choices others make.  You can always learn, even if it's from a bad example.
  • It's ok to be called Nerd or Geek.  That just means you are doing something right.
  • It's ok to stand up for yourself but it's not ok to be bullied.  Violence is not the answer, but you must be ready to defend yourself if you must.  Don't worry.  By the time you get to this "bullet", hopefully you'll learn from me how to appropriately apply this.
  • It's ok for you to like the Texas Rangers, and it's ok for me to like the New York Yankees.  It is NOT ok to like the Boston Red Sox. Ever.  
  • Garbage in, Garbage out.
  • One day you'll tell me that you hate me or that you hate your mama.  One day you'll tell me you can't wait to be 18 years old and leave the house.  One day you'll also thank me and your mama for how "strict" you thought we were.  And we really do know you love us no matter what you say
  • Always be ready to volunteer to help those who are less fortunate than you.  Volunteer at a Soup Kitchen or participate in a food drive.  Don't wait for someone else to volunteer, because if not you then who?  If not now, then when?
  • Respect the American Flag.  Stand during the National Anthem.  Men and Women have died for your freedom.
  • Never let money jeopardize your integrity.  It's better to be poor with integrity than to be rich with no integrity.  Always work as though you are working for God and do not be concerned by the mocking of lazy people.  Your hard work will be noticed by those around you and by God, but care more what God thinks then those around you.  Read the Book of Daniel to see what I mean.
  • Choose reading a book over watching the TV.  Trust me on this one.  You'll thank me later. 
  • Be wise with your money.  Tithe your money and invest your money.  Do not try to keep up with "Jone's".  Stay the course, and when you become an older woman you'll be debt free, with money to give away and to do nice things.  Again, you'll thank me later.
  • Be a woman like your mama.  Your mama is a strong, beautiful and caring women.  Your mama will say be a better woman then she is, but I say be like your mama because in my eyes she is already perfect.
  • Blood is thicker than water, but syrup is thicker than blood, therefore choose pancakes.  I kid, I kid.  Remember your roots and try to carve out some time for family.  If you don't, the enemy will try to use guilt to attack you.
  • There is a battle going on for your soul everyday.  Be ready to go into battle, but remember that God has already won the war. 
  • Spend some time every day with God by reading the bible and by praying.  Just like investing your money, consider this an investment in your spiritual life.
  • Spend time in the gym, eat healthy and be active.  Just like investing your money and investing in your spiritual life, invest in your health.  You will want to enjoy your retirement by being healthy.
  • Your brother is watching you, so be an example.  He is your best friend and he will want to hang out with you.  Consider this a blessing.
  • Find a boy who is better then your daddy.  Find a man who is smarter and more Godly than me.  DO NOT believe what is in magazines or what is on TV.  Do not believe that you should follow your heart when it comes to "love".  That is stupid advice and those people are just trying to make money.  Use wisdom and you will know when that right man comes along. 
  • This is important, so read this carefully.  The day some boy asks you to marry him, and IF you say yes, and IF we think that this boy is good enough for you, and IF you are walking down the aisle, and IF you do not think beyond a shadow of doubt that this is the man God has intended for you, it's ok to walk right up to me and tell me.  No matter how much money is spent on the wedding, and no matter how pressured you may feel, it's ok to walk away.  It's ok to feel a little embarrassed at that time then to spend the rest of your life with a man that is not right for you.  I would rather spend millions and millions of dollars for you to walk away then to spend millions and millions of dollars for you to go through a wedding and wind up with a boy who is wrong for you.  We will leave the palce together and probably grab a cup of coffee.
  • Marriage is sacred, and vows are important.  It's not ok to give up on a marriage because it just "feels" right to give up.  For better or for worse is not just a cute saying, but something that is mandatory in all marriages. So fight for your marriage and seek God always.  Draw close to God first and drawing close to your husband will happen naturally.   
  • Always tell your mama and brother that you love them.  Always hug them.  This will make their day.
  • One day me and your mama will no longer be on this Earth with you, but remember always the teachings we have imparted on you and remember that no matter what, we will always Love You.
   This is by no means all you will learn from me and your mama, but these are reminders.  I have prayed for you, even before you were born, that you will become a Godly woman who will change the world.  Whether the world is just your home, your community, your school, or the world itself, I pray that you are a world changer.  I love you.

Love,
Daddy

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

To be a Yankee or not. That is the question. At least in my house.

   I love the Yankees.  I bleed Yankee blue and when I get to Heaven I will continue to bleed Yankee blue.  But what would you do if you're little princess comes to you and says she likes the Rangers too.  What?! Does my ears deceive me?  Yes, she said Rangers.  Something happened though.  I finally gave in and told her that it's OK for her to like the Rangers.  That it's OK to cheer for them because that's her home team.  I had to let go a little bit of my 5 year old daughter and let her spread her little wings from the grip of her daddy.  Did you notice that I said a little?  She's still 5 years old ya know.  At least she didn't approach me and said that she likes Boston.  That would be grounds of her being kicked out of the will.

  Today's event made me realize something.  This is where I bring it back to God.  God allows me to spread my wings.  He allows the freedom of choice, and I choose Christ.  Do I fall?  You have no idea how hard I can fall.  But I try.  I try to be a good dad like God is to me.  Whether Jurnee likes the Rangers, or the Yankees I will continue to love her unconditionally just like God loves me unconditionally.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

This ain't your worldly Easter....

   What is the true meaning of Easter?  I can start by telling you what Easter isn't.  Easter is not Reese cups. Easter is not about Thumper running around hiding eggs for our kids to find.  Easter is not about a big ol' lunch or even watching baseball.  All those things are nice and whatnot, but it is not the real meaning of Easter.  I believe that we can get so wrapped up in all the other stuff that the meaning of Easter gets a little faded.  Sure, we'll pray and Thank God at lunch or dinner for God sending Jesus, but do we really know what that looks like?  I know that I can get the meaning of Easter all messed up at times.  I wish that when I write a blog that I can tell you all that I am so holy and amazing and that I walk the straight and narrow all the time, but that's not the case.  I like all the other stuff sometimes that by me writing a blog, it helps to keep me in check.  It helps me stay vigilant and stay the course. 

   Since I have been writing these blogs I have been in a constant battle with the enemy.  Satan will throw a couple of body shots my way to knock me down.  I have been finding it a struggle to get back into the battle at times, but I know for the sake of my family and myself that I must.  I know that the closer I draw to God the more distractions will be present.  The kids will get sick.  I will start to get sick and I haven't been sick in a long time.  The car will have issues or the baseball game will be on.  Petty disagreements with family and friends will arise or some sort of financial crisis will hit.  Just watch.  The more you cling to God and draw closer to him, the more the enemy will attack.  I acknowledge the fact that as a son of God that I have ultimately won the war and nowhere in the Bible does it say that being a believer was or is easy.  

   God sent His Son Jesus to walk among us over 2000 years ago.  Jesus walked this Earth and died for my sins because He loves me.  Because He loves you.  Jesus was beaten.  Jesus was whipped.  Jesus was punched, kicked, spit on, cursed at, and wore a crown of thorns.  For what?  Because He served those who were poor?  Who were sinners?  Jesus was an innocent man who showed love.  Jesus made a blind man see, made a lame man walk, and made a dead man alive again.  And for this He was nailed to a tree. Really?  How does that make you feel?  I'll be honest with you.  If I were Jesus, and if I was the one hanging on that cross, I would call all the Angels of Heaven down and destroy all my enemies.  And that's why I fall short.  Jesus did the opposite of how I feel.  Jesus prayed for these people and asked God to forgive them.  Jesus just hung there with the entire worlds sin on his shoulders so we can spend eternity in Heaven with Him.  He was the ultimate sacrifice.  

   Jesus was placed in the tomb and heavily armed guards stood watch to make sure Jesus' pals would not move the body and make him a martyr.  If Jesus died then that would be the end of this story.  But it's not.  Jesus rose from the tomb.  Let me rephrase this.  Jesus beat death.  Jesus beat death so we could spend eternity in Heaven.  That's the real meaning of Easter.  Jesus beat death.  Or as you may hear, He rose from the Grave.  Jesus is a stud and I am no Jesus.  I try to live by the example that Jesus modeled, but I fail at times.  But Jesus never fails and He has never failed me, no matter how stupid I can be or the stupid things I do.  Happy Easter everyone and why not do something calorie free and give thanks to Jesus that YOU didn't have to hang on a tree. 

Sunday, April 1, 2012

April 1st. National Atheist Day

   The first time I saw that bumper sticker "April 1st.  National Atheist Day" I laughed and laughed and laughed.  But now the more I think about it the more it makes me a little sad.  I am friends with some pretty hardcore atheist's and I don't want them to wind up in Hell.  I have a t-shirt that says. "Friends Don't Let Friends Go To Hell." I try to witness to them but they just reject what I say.  They respect my right to believe in Christ, but they don't agree.  So instead of bible beating them, I try to do the next best thing.  I try to lead by example.  But I also try to be transparent to them.  I let them see me fail.  I let them get a glimpse of who I am.  But I also use wisdom in what I show them.  I am very good at showing people only what I want to show them.  Except my wife of course.  She sees right through me. There are some people who will try to hurt you and use what you give them against you.  So I just pray for wisdom when sharing with people I know.  I try to preach to people to be careful of who you air out your dirty laundry to.  Sometimes people don't want to be around the stink and then there are others who will use it as gossip.  I think that at times, in a church enviroment, we can be naive and use prayer requests as a form of gossip.  I'm sure there is not harm intended, but it can be the nature we breed. But I digress.

   Matthew 5 14-16 says,14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."  But what does that mean to you?  Me and my wife share that verse with our daughter at least once a day.  We want her to be fearless in sharing her faith and we want her to be an example in the world.  But for me, being a parent is one of the most humbling things in this world.  God will speak to me through my daughter, and my wife does a great job pointing out my inconsistencies when sharing life lessons with our daughter.  Sometimes I am the fool and it's not just on April 1st.  I believe that the majority of parents feel this way at times though.  I will tell my daughter that we need to pray for those who don't like us, or our enemies, but I struggle to do this.  And if I do, my prayers for my enemies aren't for their salvation, but for a punch in the eye.  I try to mold my daughter's heart into a Godly heart while mine is polluted.  My daughter is a better person than I am and she's not even 6 years old yet.  God continues to teach me and at times break me down by the words and actions of a child.  Thank God for my wife.  Thank God for my children and Thank God for the Cross. I know that me and my wife are a good balance for each other and for our kids, but it can sometimes be an eye opener for what's really going on in my heart.  But if God told us that King David was a man after God's own heart, then there is hope for me.

  To be an example I also have to prepare myself for battle.  Ephesians 6 10-18 is a great example of what I need to do to prepare myself.  If you don't know these verses they tell us to, "10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. 14 Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, 15 and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. 16 In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
 18 And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people." 

  Being a veteran, I can visualize putting on the armor of God.  But did you notice that these verses said nothing about protecting your back?  In verse 14 it mentions the breastplate of righteousness, but never mentions anything about protecting the back.  Do you know why?  The early Roman military armor did not include that back protection and the only direction for them to go was forward.  Plowing right through the enemy.  That's what we need to do.  We need to keep pushing forward.  We need to keep pressing through the enemy and staying the course.  Joshua 1:9 says, "9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.”  So be strong, be the light and stay the course.

YOU HYPOCRITE!

hy·poc·ri·sy həˈpäkrəsē/ noun the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior do...