PROCRASTINATION AND WORRY

Are there any possible virtues to worry?  Hardly

Are there any possible virtues to procrastination?   Possibly

What do you get when you combine procrastination and worry?

You get a Bible verse:  “Worry, tomorrow.”

“Take no thought (don’t worry) about tomorrow—tomorrow has enough worries of its own.”

 

So, don’t worry about tomorrow—worry tomorrow—and that would be a virtue of procrastination.

“IQ” and “I DO”

The secrets of a blessed marriage make IQ irrelevant to success in the marriage.

For married happiness, the ground is level across all IQ lines.

People with successful marriages and families throughout history, and today, do not necessarily have more brains, or more education, or more expertise or techniques.

We have become so accustomed to more and more “new ideas” on how to do marriage, that we might think we’ll get it right if we’re smart enough and read enough and do everything the smart marriage advisors tell us.

Those who make it—really make it for the long haul—usually do not attribute their track record to the new stuff or the smart stuff.

For one thing, if you have a good, lasting marriage, you started with something that works, long before the onset of all the new, abundant advice.

There’s a saying, “Before we knew it all, how did we do it all, and get it right at all?”

Or, “Does every generation really know more?”

And, before we had all the labor-saving appliances, etc., how did we do all the work—and still have time for good marriage and family?

 

Maybe—just maybe—we can learn from older generations, and those gone by, that simple, ordinary folks who really care, and take the time to show they care, in person, face to face, anywhere it’s needed—that they have the secrets (timeless secrets) for all relationships including marriage.

And we don’t need to add anything new to that!

 

And, further food for thought on a parallel, you could insert “money” along with IQ and find that a couple’s economic level has little to do directly with success in their relationship.

We mistakenly think that more money makes everything better, including marriage.

Couples with higher IQ, and those who make more money, also have to rely on something other than IQ and money for meaning and satisfaction in life and in marriage.

How smart do you have to be to show you care?

How rich do you have to be to show you care?

“Godliness with contentment is real success [across the board].”—–His Book

PRAY PRAY PRAY

Sunday, June 2, is a nationwide day of prayer for President Donald Trump.

Please pray.

Please encourage your family to pray.

Please encourage your friends to pray.

Please encourage your church to pray.

LATE – – – MORE, LATER – – – NEVERMORE

Some Fun—Some Play on Words—Some Truth.

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Today is the first time I’m running late today.

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I wasn’t late until it got late before I got there on time.

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Figured out why my tummy hurts—it’s tired of taking the blame when I always say my tummy made me late.

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Tombstone on the subject of late—“E. T. A. – ON TIME”

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Another tombstone—“ALL CAUGHT UP”

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“We are here to pay last respects to our late friend, Larry—always challenged with late, even to late in life, but now late no more.”

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I want to learn to live without worrying about running late, before it’s too late.

I already can’t run anymore, so going faster isn’t an option.

‘Hurry Up’ is an oxymoron now.

People like it when I say I’m thankful for slow.

Do I dare say I’m thankful for late?

I must tell you a Church in the Park story on 4-4-19, late Sunday afternoon.

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I couldn’t make it to Church in the Park in the morning, because I was helping my son load a car on a trailer, to donate to God’s Garage*.

I got to the park about four in the afternoon, instead of eleven in the morning.

Minutes later Bob shows up—the old original homeless by choice, friend for decades—he had walked several miles from Scott and White Hospital, where he was just released after several days as a patient (would have missed him, on time, in the morning).

Then, when I finished singing “Because He Lives,” two people told me what happened during verse two.

In a car close by, a mother was yelling with profanity at her daughter, who must have been pregnant, apparently saying she should have an abortion.

During the song, the yelling suddenly stopped.

Here are the words of verse two:

“How sweet to hold a newborn baby

And feel the pride and joy he gives;

But greater still the calm assurance

This child can face uncertain days

Because He lives.

 

Because He lives, they can face tomorrow.

Because He lives, all fear is gone.

Because we know He holds their future.

Their life is worth the living

Just because He lives.”

 

Please say a prayer now, for that baby’s future.

 

*Look up God’s Garage in Montgomery, Texas, and read the testimony—you’ll be touched, as I was to be a small part of what is very close to God’s heart.

“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”

COINCIDENCE ?

The difference between ‘coincidence’ (just happens) and ‘providence’ (there’s more)—we recognize that Divine Providence, God, is running the show, and we ask Him to run our lives—then He does, IN AMAZING WAYS!

“In all our ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct our paths [every single one of them, every single step].”

WHICH ENEMY ? – – – WHICH FIGHT ? – – – NOW

“Focus on the enemy in front of you right now, not the enemy you might have to face farther away.  If the enemy that’s five feet away whups you, you don’t have to worry about the enemy that’s fifty feet away.” —–Peter Rosenberger (4-27-19 Hope for the Family Caregiver on afr.net Saturday 7:00 AM CST)

“IS” ? – – – OR – – – “WAS” !

“I was born gay, and that is why I am gay.” ? ? ?

“Once gay, always gay.” ? ? ?

No choice ? ? ?

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You have a choice !

Just as a mother chooses to help her baby live, you can also choose life, by the grace of God.

“. . . such ‘were’ some of you.”

No such thing that you are stuck with a condition that you claim you were ‘born with.’

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Parallel:

“Once a racist—always a racist.” ? ? ?

“Once a racist country—always a racist country.” ? ? ?

“America is racist, because we supported slavery.” ? ? ?

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America, Americans, we have a choice, now.

We can starve the media foment resurrecting racism, triggered by BHOB*.

We can be thankful for things that are better than ever for many minorities.

 

*BHOB—Barack Hussein OBama—Say BHHHOB aloud and it sounds like the warning for Christians in the 2008 election: “Beware of sheep’s clothing.”

AWESOME SUNRISE

Two wonderful things happened this morning when I saw the sun rise:

+The sun came up for another day.

+I saw the sun come up for another day.

+I thanked God for the morning, this morning.

(Actually, I wrote this a few days ago—stormy weather today.)

TODAY’S THE DAY !

Today is the day I’ve been looking forward to.

It’s a very special day.

I get to be carefree today.

I don’t have to worry about anything today.

I’m going to enjoy today.

I can’t wait to see what’s going to be today.

I don’t have to wait—today is here.

And why all the excitement?

Because,

“This is THE DAY that THE LORD has made—I will rejoice and be glad in it!”

Thank You, Jesus.

“I’LL TELL THE WORLD . . .”

“Laugh like there’s a picnic* for the whole world—and then go invite them.”—–afr.net

“Oh, tell the world that you’re a Christian; Be not ashamed His name to bear.”

 

*picnic—heaven, with Jesus