BASEBALL GAME OF LIFE

There are few heroes with lasting legacies like the heroes of baseball.
Perhaps the rest of us could take heart and be encouraged when we feel life’s failures, by remembering baseball players’ number one statistic.
Two thirds of their times up to bat, they are not successful getting a hit to even get on base, before even getting a chance to score.

Question:
Is scoring the only thing that counts to make a baseball player feel successful ?

Question:
What criteria in your life count to make you feel successful ?

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So, even if you are not a baseball fan, try to list things that contribute to a player’s total success.

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So, even if you are not a fan of psychology or theology, try to list things that contribute to your total success in life.

OXYMORONS OF CHRISTMAS

+ Made the universe in a week – – – Formed in a human womb nine months

+ Almighty God – – – Helpless newborn baby

+ Nobody knew – – – Magnificent angel announced—multitude of angels “glory to God”

+ Born in poor family – – – Worshipped by rich

+ Small town, silent night birth – – – In a few months, refugees on hour notice, babies killed

+ Born – – – To die

+ Uncomfortable birthplace – – – Comfortable with the creatures He made

+ Sinless Son of God – – – Took on my sin—“became sin for us”

+ “Peace on earth, goodwill toward man” – – – “set for the rising and fall of many”

+ “Peace I leave with you” – – – “I have not come to bring peace, but a sword”

+ Jesus came – – – We can’t “comprehend it”

+ Christmas celebration – – – Jesus left out—[Christ]mas

+ Jesus’ birthday party – – – Who gets presents ?

+ Jesus’ birthday party – – – Who sings “Happy Birthday” ?

+ Big deal everywhere months before – – – Day after . . .

+ Christmas—just the beginning – – – Then it’s all over for most

+ Wonderful time of year – – – Don’t know why, really

+ Merry Christmas – – – Many are not

+ Joy at Christmas – – – Fragile, elusive for some

+ Family together – – – Some missing

+ All about family – – – Doesn’t feel like it ?

+ All about family – – – Not like it used to be ?

+ All about family – – – Not like it should be

+ ‘Everybody’ is celebrating – – – Somebody is alone

+ Happy – – – Not this time

+ Delighted – – – Depressed

+ Somebody “Made someone’s Christmas Day ! ! !” – – – Someone got missed

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Wherever you’re at—whatever you feel—you feel it more at Christmas.

Care about somebody this Christmas.

Ask God who that would be.

Show and Tell—
—Show someone Jesus loves them.
—Tell someone Jesus loves them.

TOO MUCH ?

“God doesn’t give us anything He can’t handle.”

BE SURE THEY KNOW

Gary DeSalvo was a long-time pastor of Temple Bible Church, where I went for nearly a couple decades.
He often made this emphatic point to parents:

“Be sure your children know your testimony of coming to a solid walk with Jesus. If I find out they don’t know, I’ll thump your head in the casket.”

“I CAN EXPLAIN” ?

I CAN EXPLAIN

On a tombstone—ridiculous.
In life—a waste of time, most of the time.

“I CAN COMPLAIN” ?

I can—but will it make me feel better ?
I can—but will it make me better ?
I can—but will it do any good ?
I can—but will anybody listen ?
I can—but would I want to listen ?
I can—but does anybody care ?
I can—but maybe I don’t have to ?
I can—but do I have something better to do ?

DECISIONS – – – GOOD AND BAD

Sometimes respectable choices, for success, can lead away from God as surely as despicable decisions.

We all need Jesus, equally, whether ‘down and out’ or ‘up and out’.

COMPELLED TO WRITE

When God reveals insights into life, history, theology, I must speak up and record, with or without an audience or a response.

I often imagine what a reaction might be someday, but until then I think and write without catering to anyone.

Perhaps that is good, because I tend to be too sensitive about what other people think.
Yet, that very sensitivity drives me to scrutinize my editing for the best communication possible.

And, since my writing also includes volatile subjects, some in real life, I use the following commentary to assuage as well as heighten the seriousness:
“Perhaps the smaller my audience, the longer I’ll live.”

WILL GOD JUDGE AMERICA ?

WILL GOD JUDGE AMERICA ?

No.
“WILL” is about the future.
God is judging America NOW !
As a nation, we have “refused to retain God in our knowledge”, so “God gave us up”, already.
If you read that whole chapter in the Bible, how can it not apply to America, literally, now ?

The full consequences of America “forgetting God” have only begun—the rest will be frightening.
“The wicked will be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.”

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Pause that for a moment to make a distinction between nations and individuals.
No individual can turn so far from God, so far to evil, that he cannot turn to God and repent and be saved.
So it is with any person living, even today, even in America.
In fact, there may be greater opportunity, greater motivation, to seek God when it gets really bad, close to home.

Desperate prayer works when comfortable prayer fails.

So, for individuals—yes, the day of salvation is open.

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Not so likely for nations, when viewed through history.
Not so likely for this nation, at this time, with such widespread bent on rejecting the ways of God, and overdosed prescriptions to invent and consume new evils continually.

No signs of it stopping . . .
. . . BECAUSE we are experiencing, in real time, as a nation, that “God gave us up . . . to vile affections . . .”—they’re listed in the Bible, and they’re listed in the news headlines today (same list).

LUTHERANS – – – AND CHRISTIANS

(paraphrased repeat of NAME BRAND RELIGION posted over nine years ago)

+ Lutherans have a struggle completely accepting non-lutheran Christians—3.0*

+ Lutherans have a bigger struggle whether they should accept (or even believe) ex-lutheran Christians—6.0*

+ Lutherans can’t relate, can’t cope with ex-lutheran Christian relatives—that’s not allowed, not supposed to happen—10.0*

*theological earthquake scale