Happy New Year 2021!


2020 was a difficult year. People were basically separated from each other by law and through fear…6’ apart, the same distance as the depth of a grave…interesting.
The social distancing has played emotional and physical havoc on nearly everyone.
Through fear people have self divided and tattled on others who were not following the rules as they interpreted them.
Yet Jesus walked among the lepers with no fear.
Many people, even God’s people are all down in the dumps and negative about this situation …certain it’s God’s hand of judgment and the end is near; they have lost hope and have succumbed to the negative talk of the world.
We are at a crossroads. We are in a crisis moment.
Is this the end of the world, are we going to eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we may die? Are we going to hunker down in our bunker waiting for it all to end, the crisis to be over, the virus to pass, avoiding people, doing nothing…only trying to stay safe?
I believe our mission is to seek to do good. God himself said overcome evil with good.
We are living in God’s world, the Bible says ‘this is my father’s world’, he made it, he made us, he made everything on the earth and he cares for it. It is his property and he has appointed us to be his stewards.
I believe we really need to be about our fathers business looking for and creating ways to do good to benefit and bless other people however we can using whatever creative ways/ideas God gives us. There are lives to be lived, children to be raised, babies to be born, work to be done… people with needs.
There may have been death to a lot of things this past year but somewhere there’s a verse that says ‘there is hope of a tree if it be cut down that it will sprout again’.
I believe we need to infuse everyplace we go with God’s hope, life, peace, encouragement and good works.
I think of Nehemiah, he had a lot of destruction staring him in the face but he said ‘we will arise and build!’ Lots of people came against him telling him he was foolish, that his work would not last that who did he think he was…trying to discourage him and even destroy him for doing his good work. He was in a literal warfare, he and all his people as they began to build the walls to protect themselves while they defended themselves.
Are we going to allow this moment of crisis… this temporary moment of crisis… to hold us down, to push us back, or are we going to take the rubble in and around us and make/create something meaningful and beautiful to be a reminder that God is still in control.
I believe God is speaking to us and telling us to live!

This is a little longer than I normally write, but I’ve had a number of people ask me to post it so it could be shared. I wrote this on New Year’s Eve after talking to a friend who was discouraged about 2021.

Your Idea

Don’t give up on your idea.

Keep forming it, shaping it, developing it, and turning it into something that will benefit mankind.

Many men had given up on the idea to build a bridge across the turbulent San Francisco channel. But one man had an idea and stuck with it until it was completed. We are still benefiting from that idea, using it over and over every day . It has brought such good and help to that community.

His bridge building ideas successfully built bridges in other communities bringing them together.

Back in my early 20s I drove across his idea… The Golden Gate bridge.

is there an idea you’ve been thinking of but haven’t yet tried? Who might it benefit? Are you holding back something that could help other people because maybe you think your idea isn’t valuable or would not work?

There will be many who do not see your vision and think it won’t work. Your idea wasn’t given to them it was given to you to make happen.

Don’t let a good idea die.

Love/Hate

I have a love-hate relationship with my exercise class.

Today I wanted to just stay home…not even show up for my RPM spin class. BUT, I was already committed, signed up and bag packed.

At the first, my heart beat so fast, I thought it would quit. My legs hurt so bad, I couldn’t stand up. I panted so hard for air, I thought I’d fall off the bike. That was 2-3 days a week and some days I was a no show.

My goals were to regain muscle tone, balance and stamina…something that had disappeared after years of sit-down work.

This went on for a number of weeks until my decision to go all in and bike 6 days a week! What was I thinking?? I figured if I committed to every day, then it wouldn’t be so easy to ‘just stay home’.

Our YMCA has the best RPM teachers, they pick out the best music tracks for us to ride to and it is alot of fun, but the work is hard every single time. I gradually came to the realization it was never going to be easy, but once I get to class, get my shoes on, talk with the other riders and the music begins, I’m glad I went. Make no mistake about it, when class is over, I am very glad, but I feel great, and am making visible progress these last 5 months.

I love the result, but I hate to go, I love to ride the bike, but I hate the extreme amount of effort it takes.

Yes it is a love/hate relationship with that bike class!!!

I’m going back again tomorrow night.

Is it the same way for you too?