The devotional, “Jesus Calling” had this teaching for yesterday December 12th:Be willing to go out on a limb with Me. If that is where I am leading you, it is the safest place to be. Your desire to live a risk-free life is a form of unbelief. Your longing to live close to Me is at odds with your attempts to minimize risk. You are approaching a crossroads in your journey. In order to follow Me wholeheartedly, you must relinquish your tendency to play it safe.Let Me lead you step by step through this day. If your primary focus is on Me, you can walk along perilous paths without being afraid. Eventually, you will learn to relax and enjoy the adventure of our journey together. As long as you stay close to Me, My sovereign Presence protects you wherever you go. – http://bit.ly/eF5kSq What a great challenge for me. How am I demonstrating that I am willing to go out on a limb with God and be a risk taker. What does it mean to go out on a limb? What is taking a risk? Is it making yourself available for a position that does not exist, but that you know you could add value to the organization? Is it applying for a job that fits yours skills, but is an environment that is totally different than what you have done before? Is it looking at jobs or opportunitunities that have eternal value, but pay significantly less than what you used to make? Is it moving to another state or country to serve Him?God help me to be a risk taker in following You. Help me to listen to Your voice to hear what You want me to do with the skills and gifts You have given me. I don’t know what that is, but help me to have a an open mind and to listen to Your voice. You have sent messages to me letting me know You are in control. Help me to continue to listen to those messages.I need to leave it in your hands. I do not want to get so excited about an opportunity that if it does not work out I get disappointed and stop listening to you. But I also know that I have to take some risks to make those opportunities become a reality.Thanks for this time to help me to lean on you. Thanks for your promises to take care of us and to provide for us. Thanks for the hope you give me of not only this life but more importantly the future we have in You and eternity in heaven. Help me to hear your voice and follow you in Your plan for my life.
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Loss Lessons
Today I had lunch with a friend who’s wife recently died after a long battle with cancer. While it is sad to know that she is gone, it was amazing to hear how God has provided support for my friend and how God used his wife’s journey with cancer to show how God can provide hope even in the midst of sickness and ultimately death.
While the loss of a job is nothing compared to the loss of a spouse, it was interesting to think about my friend’s journey and how to pull lessons from her life and from my friend’s loss.
I was amazed by the community that surrounded my friend and his wife. Who is the community that is coming with me in my journey?
Her Caring Bridge site was filled with comments on how God was evident in her life and in her journey. Am I letting God lead me in my journey?
The loss of his wife means the beginning of a new phase of his life. My job change is the beginning of a new journey for me.
My friends had opportunities to create some memories and spend some special time together before her death. How do I make sure that I spend some time with family and friends before starting a new job.
My friend’s wife has died and is now in heaven and she has reached the ultimate destination. Her life was a shining example of a life lived well. How do I make sure that what I do with my life is focused on my final destination and not just the things of this world.
I am fortunate to have known these two people in my life and my prayers are with the surviving family as they go through this Christmas season.
Left Tackle on Offensive Line
Today I had lunch with someone who has been a friend high school. We talked about job changes that we have each recently gone through. As we were finishing our lunch he shared with me how he has viewed me over the years. He shared that he has always seen me as the type of leader who did not need to be in limelight. He remembered that I was a left tackle on the offensive line in our high school football team. He said he always saw me as someone who was content to do the dirty work of blocking for the running backs and protecting the QB’s blindside and did not need to be the star. I had the desire to see the team win and was willing to do what was needed to help the team. Then he shared that is how he has seen me in my professional world as well. This discussion reminded me of I Corinthians 12 where it talks about the parts of the body:The human body has many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body. So it is with the body of Christ. Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles, some are slaves, and some are free. But we have all been baptized into one body by one Spirit, and we all share the same Spirit. Yes, the body has many different parts, not just one part. If the foot says, “I am not a part of the body because I am not a hand,” that does not make it any less a part of the body. And if the ear says, “I am not part of the body because I am not an eye,” would that make it any less a part of the body? If the whole body were an eye, how would you hear? Or if your whole body were an ear, how would you smell anything? But our bodies have many parts, and God has put each part just where he wants it. How strange a body would be if it had only one part! Yes, there are many parts, but only one body. The eye can never say to the hand, “I don’t need you.” The head can’t say to the feet, “I don’t need you.” In fact, some parts of the body that seem weakest and least important are actually the most necessary. And the parts we regard as less honorable are those we clothe with the greatest care. So we carefully protect those parts that should not be seen, while the more honorable parts do not require this special care. So God has put the body together such that extra honor and care are given to those parts that have less dignity. This makes for harmony among the members, so that all the members care for each other. If one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it, and if one part is honored, all the parts are glad. All of you together are Christ’s body, and each of you is a part of it. (1 Corinthians 12:12-27 NLT This brought me to think about my role in leadership. I have always been the left tackle in my jobs. Target wanted me to be the QB, but I knew that was not my leadership skills. As I transition to a new role, it is important to look for a role where I can continue to be the left tackle, be behind the scenes helping the RB’s, WR’s and QB’s be stars. This is where God has gifted me. What is your role? Whatever it is, always strive to be the best in whatever gifts God has given you. If you are a left tackle, be happy about it. Always know that the the only time an offensive lineman is noticed is when the QB gets sacked or you are called for a penalty, but without the work that they do, the offense would not score and the team would not win.
25/25/25
As I have begun this journey, I have found myself being very philosophical. I have used this time to put my life into three 25 year buckets: The first 25 years was focused on my education and preparation for my future life The second 25 years was focused on raising my family, preparing my kids for their future lives, and developing the experiences and skills to use during the last 25 years of my life. The last 25 years I want to use my time to focus on taking the skills and experiences that God has given me and look for ways to use them to give back. Does that mean you only give back the last 25 years? No, giving to God should be a part of all aspects of your life, but as your family is raised, what is your focus – to build your retirement nest egg or to use the gifts that we have been given to make a difference in the world. For some that may be by being able to give more, for others that might be using your skills for organizations that have eternal value rather than making corporate profits. This is where my journey is at. What is it that God wants me to do with the gifts He has given me? How can I give back?