Wanderings

Yearly Archive: 2008

Two Day’s Worth

Missed the Sunday post – running to get ready for church. Had a super day, even though it was very busy. Pastor Dave has been doing a series on the “Supernatural”, and yesterday we had an illusionist (most of the time we call them magicians) in church. Toby Travis was awesome, explaining how things are “tricks”. Even the magic mentioned in the Bible. In a fantastic Q&A time with Pastor Dave, he explained things like ghosts and the witch at Endor (see I Samuel 28). Also talked about people being possessed as in the man who was filled with a “legion” of demons that Jesus cast into a herd of swine. Last night, he and a friend did a show for us. Some of his humor had me laughing so hard, it almost made me forget my job as sound tech.
On this President’s Day, we need to remember that our freedom cost many lives. As citizens of this great land, we need to remember that men and women for hundreds of years have fought to keep these shores free. Many gave their lives in many places just to make certain that we remained a nation of free people. Some fought with guns and planes – some with words and actions – all gave what they had to give for what we have today. We live in the greatest nation in the world – where else are you free to become all you want to be? Where else is your “right” to be free written in the documents establishing your nation? Where else can you say and do or become almost anything you want to? We have been blessed by our nation’s founders with the freedom to “become” – why do we throw it away?

Then, there was the ultimate “Freedom Fighter”, Jesus – He gave His life that we might be free from our sins. His life was given to bring us new life so that others might see Him in us that they too might be free.

Homeschool Dance Tonight

At 9:40 a.m. the fog seems to have burned off on our hill – at 7:30, could not see the back of the house across the street. Thought at first that this would be a little quieter day, but don’t think so. Have a bunch of things to do around the house like yard work that I have been putting off for a while (like almost all winter). BTW, you may wonder if in SF Bay Area we really have winter – well, I consider anything below 40 very cold, and when the windshield on the car has ice…well. Tonight Karen is chaperone for a dance for our homeschool group – I’ll go with her. Kids are pretty good, and everybody knows everybody. Anyone bringing a “friend” usually makes sure that they get introduced around. Continued in I Peter 3 this morning, and verse 16 sticks out like a sore thumb – in a word, “why do things that give people ammunition to say bad things (slander) about you.” There were some other tidbits, but that says a lot. Our lives are seen by people, and when we do “wrong”, they see us as what we say we are (i.e.: Christians) and equate what we do with Christ. Check out “Barnes Notes” sometime on this verse. In a nutshell, Barnes says we need to train our conscience to know “right” from “wrong” so that we don’t just assume something and violate God’s law.

V-Day Rehash

Day dawned very bright, but that same nasty wind is out there. Got a little cool last night, even without the wind. Had a wonderful time at dinner. Went to “Hana Japan” in Berkeley. Food the same as at Benihana’s (prices too). View from this location in the Berkeley Marina was much better, being on the second floor, and having windows to look out. For some reason, couldn’t sleep, and was up at 5:30 and spent some time reading my Bible. Still in I Peter, but in chapter 3 now. Kinda skipped all the stuff to wives (well, I’m not one!). Verse 8 stuck out, and requires some more study – those words “Harmonious, sympathetic, brotherly, kindhearted and humble” will require some definitions too.