Saturday, October 28, 2006

A Word About The Weather

There was more snow on the ground this morning but most of it is gone now. It is hard to guess what kind of winter we will have. It would look like it will be a long one but I have seen it where it hits early than becomes mild halfway through. Granted that is when I lived further south. I just hope winter is not a long one. At least right now it is raining so fall is still here.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Insights From Jonah

I recently read the Book Of Jonah in the Bible and found how much it shows the theme of wrestling with God. The book is a narrative of a man named Jonah who is called upon by God to preach to the people of Nineveh so they would repent of their sin or face His judgment. Jonah refused and instead boarded a ship headed Tarshish which was in the opposite direction. God sent a storm that hindered his trip and he was tossed in the sea to stop the storm. He then is swallowed by a big fish for three days and three nights before being spewed out unto the land. He preaches to the people of Nineveh and they repent and god withholds His judgment from the them. But this doesn't please Jonah as he had an apparent hatred for these people and wanted the city gone. God prepared a gourd for Jonah to rest under when he was in the heat and then got a worm to kill it to show He has the final say of who survives or incurs His wrath.

It is easy to come down on Jonah for running from God but we all have at some point in our lives. We fear we will ask us to go somewhere we don't want to or do something we may feel uncomfortable or overwheling. We may not board a ship and go in the opposite direction but we may tune out His voice or push our own agenda through instead. We often disobey His will for our lives and often miss out on the blessings that go with it.

It also touches on deep seated prejudences that we all have. Jonah didn't like the people of Nineveh and that's why he refused to go. We let our prejudences get in the way of obeying God's will. It may not be limited to skin color or ethnicty. It may be something like not sharing the Gospel with co-workers because we can't stand them or not ministering to others becuse of fear. We also might not what to go where God wants us because it is different.

There is also a picture of Christ as Jonah spent three days and three nights in the belly of the fish just as Jesus sent three days and three nights in the tomb. Also, the belly of the fish can also be seen as a trial we may have to endure in order for God to get our attention. We have to sometimes be in the belly of the fish to grow in our walk with God.

Lastly, there is the gourd which God shows how he can give and take life. Also, how He can provide us shelter when we need us and that He is involved in all our affairs in this life. He gives all who are willing to repent and obey him and a second chance.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

There's No Education Like Adversity

The title is actually from a fortune cookie I got awhile back but it rings so true. I can say that you certainly learn what you are made of when you going through trials. You also learn who you can count on and what is important to you. I can also say from my own experience you learn how much you need to depend on God for day to day living.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

First Snow Sighting

Well we got our first taste of winter up here. Even though the snow is now gone I still say it is why too early for the white stuff especially since October isn't even halfway over yet. It could be worse though as other parts of Ontario got up to 30 centimeters. I just hope it doesn't make an appearance until much later.

Monday, October 09, 2006

What Are You Thankful For?

Today is Thanksgiving in Canada which is a day we usually take time to remember the things we are thankful for. I personally can name a few such as being thankful for good health and here are some others:

I'm thankful for the great friends and family the God has placed in my life.

I'm especially thankful for the great woman He has placed by my side.

I'm thankful that I live in a country where I'm free to worship God as I please.

I'm thankful for a roof over my head and the food I eat.

I'm thankful for household pets.

I'm thankful for the lessons we learn in life even through they are sometimes painful.

There are many others that I can't think of offhand. As this day closes I will pose the question What are you thankful for?

Friday, October 06, 2006

Another Update

It has been choatic lately. Between the 12 hour shifts and other things going on. I haven't been able to do too much. I'm going away for the long weekend to London for my girlfriend's cousin's wedding. It should be good and I hope I can squezze some much needed rest time in between. I hope to catch up on a few things this weekend as well.