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Old Socks' Ramblings

3/27/2011

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     Well here we are again. Welcome back to my unique perspective on any and every thing. The past few days were pretty cool. If you read Sonja's blog, you know we rode down to PCB this weekend. I love to ride. In fact, I would rather ride than eat when I'm hungry.  The ride was great, a little wet, and I found out my bifocals offer little protection from rain drops. After leaving PCB, we tooled up the road at a comfortable pace. We encountered a new family along the way and firmly believe that we were spared riding into a hail storm because of the encounter. 
     After getting home, Sonja needed something from Wally World. While on the local mission field, we encountered several people we knew. This happens every time we go to WalMart. No problem though. It is sorta what we do. I got to thinking though after we got home. What is ministry? I am asked several times a week if I am serving any where. I know the questions are innocent, but I am thinking about saying, Why Yes I am serving! when asked where, I'll say, "Everywhere!" This is where the mindset of the culture begins to miss the boat. Ministry is not only in a pulpit. In my humble opinion, ministry isn't really ministry unless it is outside the walls of the meeting house. Now many of my readers may think that I have gone off the deep end again. Truth is, I see clearer now than I have in a long time. (maybe I got a set of spiritual bifocals)
     As we live our lives, we should always be aware of the opportunities around us. Sometimes the encounter may be for our benefit. I was happy to help a mom and her young child this afternoon. The few minutes I spent looking over the tires saved my head a few cracks from hailstones.  It was good to see a few people I haven't seen in a while at WalMart. Don't know what I missed or how I may have touch someone else. The simplicity of the walk I have with Jesus is, I'll be available and He can do His thing.
     Are you willing to live your life like this? Maybe? Maybe not. Whichever way you chose, remember, we are not our own. We are bought with a price. This begs the question, Do we really have an option on what He wants to do in our lives if we really claim to know Him?
     These are a few points to ponder as we head into our new week adventure. Till we meet again, allow Jesus room to work and order your life and ride safe!
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Pastor C
4/4/2011 09:45:53 pm

How many churches did Jesus teach in ? None . Most of his ministry was walking from one place to another and it say's " Where two or more gather in my name their shall I be also" , Amen Ride safe and be Blessed in all you do.

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Ladybug
4/9/2011 02:55:39 am

Amen bro!

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Davey
4/9/2011 12:23:32 pm

Amen Brother! And you are!

Yes, it true--your blog hit the nature of the truest part of ministry. We are to be the hands, feet and even the mouthpiece of Jesus. And, sometimes our life, played out is the only 'Bible' some folks get to 'read'.
Preach on!

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    Old Socks is a nickname I picked up from SOA. I am a simple man with a wonderful family serving an Awesome God!

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