Have you ever noticed how sometimes songs that are joyful are sung like a dirge, we slow them down and pause long between the lines. If someone were to hear it they would probably say ‘Wow, those people are really sad about something’ not ‘Wow, that song has really encouraging and joyful words’.
Just take the song ‘I love to tell the story’. This song is an oxymoron. First it is centered on ‘I’ and not actually telling the story at all. If it were true that you liked to tell the story of salvation, you would actually be telling it, not singing about how you like to tell it. Why are we singing songs like this in the worship service?
When I say ‘Britney Spears’ you don’t think of a mother, a wealthy lady, a good singer, you think of a bald, foolish, indecent women. Do you see how people judge you by what you do, not who you are or what you say.
If you sing slowly they think you are sad. If you tell them all about how holy you are(and they know what you do isn't in line with what you say), they think you are piously stupid and proud. On the other hand if you help them when they need it, encourage them, always have a joyful attitude, even when things aren’t going well, they might actually pay attention to what you are doing and ask you why you live such a way.
We always thank God for all of you, mentioning you in our prayers. We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labour prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Thessalonians 1:1-3
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
An odd story.
One evening My brother and I decided to go and have Chinese food. We found what looked like a nice Chinese buffet. The food was good, but not great, it virtually dripped with excess fat. After we had eaten Jeremy sat back and exclaimed "Wow that was fatty and heavy, I feel like I ate Buddha" The End.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Theory vs. Practice
Have you ever noticed that most people generally have all the right answers when you bring a problem to them? They explain in detail exactly how you can fix it and what you should do. I generally think I have all the answers too when we are talking about certain situations or management ideas or how to execute a job well. But then comes the time when I actually am in a situation, or need to execute a job, and suddenly I realize that all the theories I had were nice, but were just words thrown around at coffee time. Actually doing things takes work, and dicipline. I find at times we forget to see all the details when we are making theories, but act like we know it all. Sometimes I think it would be better to just get to work, pay attention, and get it done. Okay so I'm theorizing :-)
Also we might want to stop listening to the people who have so much to say, and pay attention to the the ones who have practice. They usually are quieter cause they know they don't have all the answers. And sometimes they are hard to find cause they are busy doing the things we only theorize about.
Also we might want to stop listening to the people who have so much to say, and pay attention to the the ones who have practice. They usually are quieter cause they know they don't have all the answers. And sometimes they are hard to find cause they are busy doing the things we only theorize about.
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