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Monday, March 16, 2009

“Ferocious Love” & "Dad this has been the best day ever"







Fishing report; we will fish this week hopefully the weather is warming up. I checked out a new stretch of water yesterday with the family (see pics with this post).
Here are some random things for you to think about, because this is what I have been thinking about lately. First off, a friend of mine loaned me his truck this week he is out of town and my truck (from here forward referred to as the Schooner) is in the shop, a bad manifold gasket is a bad thing. This is such a blessing to my family and helps us to better handle the week. God’s provision is great. Anyway back to the story, I climb into the truck this morning to drive to work and the CD player popped on. The CD in the player was from another friend of mine Nathan Shaver, what a powerful CD. One song in particular stands out in my mind. The open lyric contains the words “Ferocious Love” describing how God loves us, never have truer words been spoken, He loves us with and unending jealous love and he defends us to the end. Thanks Nathan for reminding me of this and by the way what a great album. Second thought as of late, yesterday my family and I check out a stretch of water in Western Indiana. After hiking and exploring this particular drainage we walked back to the car set the coolers out and popped the back door on the wagon and had a picnic dinner. My daughter looked at me and said “Dad this has been the best day ever, we got to go to church this morning, I got to do my homework and then we went on a hike and picnic”. Man it doesn’t get better than that. No screens, beeps or ear buds, just creation in its entire splendor. God tells us in Thessalonians we should live a quiet life and I tasted that yesterday. Thanks to a loving family we wiped Saturday off the books (Saturday did not go as planned just busy and not very relaxing for me). It reminded me of a scene from “A River Runs through It” when the brothers take Neal the future brother-in-law fishing and they only catch 1 small trout. Paul looks at Norman and says lets fish with dad this weekend and wipe this day off the books. By God’s grace I was able to experience the wiping away of a bad day and it being replaced with a day full of memories and smiles. I guess that is just a picture of God’s grace in a small way. This is the big picture of grace my sins were wiped away and replace with purity and life, what a great relief it is to have a life of shame and sin wiped off the books. That is it for now but there is more to come in the near future like why bees are a good example of the life we should lead. See ya.

1 comment:

Jennifer @ JenniferDukesLee.com said...

Any day on a picnic -- and especially any day on a fishing boat -- has to be the "best day ever." Fishing with my dad, we have this thing where we take a wide sweep of our arm across the horizon, and say to one another: "This is the life." It's sort of a tradition, a good one I think.

God is good. Hope to hear about your fishing adventures soon.