• Our Meeting Place

    When last we met along the way,
    The two of us, or sometimes more,
    Knit close together by the moment,
    Touching.
    Close together by what's common,
    Bonding.
    Close together by what's different,
    Shaping.

    We came away so subtly changed,
    I can't explain, I'm somehow more,
    A growing more inside my thinking,
    Shaped.
    Growing more inside my feeling,
    Bonded.
    Growing more inside my being,
    Touched.

    Loving God with all my heart.
    And loving you, my neighbor too.
    I specially meet to think of Him,
    Glorify.
    Specially meet to think of you,
    Satisfy.
    Specially meet to think of life,
    and record the minutes
    from our last meeting.

Without Christ, we’re all Detroit Lions

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Early in the fourth quarter of the ill-fated Cowboys game today, a TV commentator referred to an earlier quote from one of the Cowboys — that if they did not make the playoffs, it “all was for naught.”

All strategies.
Recruiting.
Previous wins.
Previous losses.
Playing while injured.
Super-dollar spending on superstar players.
Comeback games.
Intrasquad squabbles.
Late nights studying the competition.
Standing strong against media criticism.
Everything that dominated and consumed the lives and thinking of so many fans, players, coaches, and owners 24/7.
All the all.

It was all for nothing. The whole season was about the final result.

Life’s the same way.

My life may be full of nonstop activity, frenzied positioning, tense conflicts, thrilling victories, crushing defeats, mountain tops, and valleys. But what counts is the end of the season — when the final commissioner looks at our records and compares it to… His perfect record. (Nobody else’s record counts.)

My record doesn’t measure up. My final outcome is for naught, except for one thing. God erased my record and replaced it with His. The righteousness of Christ replaced my total disregard for righteousness.

I’m not even like the Cowboys. I’m worse. I’m like the Detroit Lions, who became the first NFL team to ever go 0-16 for a season. We’re all Detroit Lions, without Christ.

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