The other night I was reflecting on the 23rd Psalm. It's a classic -- I'm sure most of you can quote it, even if you didn't necessarily spend much time in church. But this time, something caught my eye... - - - We are continually taught, convicted, and shown how much better and hopeful and blessed life can be when we take up our cross and follow Jesus; when we die to ourselves (or crucify our selfish needs/ambitions/etc.) and whole-heatedly pursue Christ in our words, actions, thoughts -- the whole of our personhood. The Bible is full of accounts of people following God. The children of Israel followed God as a column of clouds by day and fire by night as they wandered in the desert. And, God delivered them. (Exodus 13) Joshua and the Israelites followed the Ark of the Covenant through the wilderness toward the promised land -- Canaan. And, God dried u...
WOW! It’s been a few minutes since I’ve last written. Lots of life has been happening! I passed the Bar exam, I got my law license, I got a promotion at work, I got preapproved for a mortgage, started looking at properties, I adopted a kitten, I had a celebration with family and friends to beautifully turn the page on a wonderful, long, and tedious past several years as I made my way through law school. I’ve always been a person who is intentional about experiencing life...as it’s happening -- as it unfolds. Sometimes, that means fully confronting terrifying circumstances or emotionally draining situations or uncomfortable conversations. BUT that also includes times of excitement, joy, fellowship, and blessing. Which means: don’t count on me to take photos during birthdays, vacations, weddings, graduations, etc. LOL! For example, last year I took a long weekend trip to Michigan to celebrate the wedding of one of my dear college roommates. It was several da...