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Issue 13

Living Water Newsletter for August 6, 2007

THOUGHTS & STUFF

Groucho Marx
"A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five."

I Believe in Miracles
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Are You Enjoying Your Journey?

It's 7 A.M., the car is packed, the kids are in the back seat, everyone is strapped in, and you're headed for a two-week vacation at the beach. With you and your spouse sharing the wheel and driving straight through you can make it to your vacation haven in about 24 hours, counting food and nature stops. If you stop at night it will take at least two full days to get there and the same back—four days out of your vacation time. Which will it be this year?

Sound familiar?

For years my wife, Beverlee, and I drove ourselves into the ground getting to our destination as quickly as we could so we and the kids could start enjoying our vacation. One year I even drove a motorhome all night through a snow storm to get to where we were going. How foolish can you get? Woodman said, "Good judgment comes from experience, and experience . . . well, experience comes from poor judgment." So finally we had enough experience to say brightly to each other, "Hey, Honey, why don't we relax and make our travel time part of our vacation?" We did, and every year after that added four days to our two-week vacation—and over the years zillions of days of peace and enjoyment to our lives.

Some Learn It . . . Some Don't

What we had learned without realizing we had learned it is a principle that has been known by thousands of thousands throughout the history of humanity, "True joy comes from the journey, not from reaching your destination,"—or what's a mountain for? Experienced mountain climbers who have conquered the highest peaks will almost universally tell you that it is not standing on the summit looking out over hundreds of miles of glorious mountains and valleys that gives them their greatest joy, it is the climb itself: the challenges, the struggles, the upward climb. That's why so many climb the same mountain several times by different routes upward, for the thrill and joy of the upward journey.

Read Any Good Books Lately?

A young lady bought the latest Potter book, the last in the series, and immediately turned to the back to read the ending that had been successfully hidden from everyone. "I couldn't wait to read the entire book to see how it ended, I had to know right away," she said. Some would say that she spoiled the 700 page book by reading the ending first, but the enjoyment of a good book is not in reaching the ending—indeed, many times you wish the book would continue longer—it's in the reading of the book itself, the journey through the book. How many avid readers of classic books don't know the outcome of the final battle between Captain Ahab and the Great White Whale, and yet from time to time read Moby Dick again? Have you ever watched a good movie more than once, even though you know the ending?  Of course you have, because it's the journey of the protagonists, the unfolding of their stories, the development of their characters that you enjoy, not the ending, which may be sad or glad.

How to Be an Instant Success

Many people work all their lives looking forward to retirement, to a time when they can start doing all the things they like to do, a time when they can start enjoying themselves. And if they've managed to put away enough money to do what they want to do, that's their idea of success. Know anybody like that?  Well, here is something you can pass on to your children and grandchildren that will enable them to be a success in life from the day they start working.

Tell them to find something that they love to do, something that they would do everyday even though no one paid them to do it. Tell them to become the very best they can be at what they love to do, and then tell them to look for someone or some company that will pay them to do it. If they will do that, the first day they start work they will be a success, and everyday they work will be a journey, an adventure, of success.

We're On a Journey Mapped Out by God

I was reading the record of the apostle Paul's life in the Book of Acts one day and jotting down notes to myself and I wrote this, "Paul was living the adventure of God." When I read what I had written, I thought, "Yes, he was, and all Christians are living the adventure of God, and what a wonderful adventure it would be if we only realized that every day God is unfolding and revealing to us the plans He has for us. How much more we would enjoy the journey." And I've been enjoying it every day since then, and because I am many things in life make a lot more sense.

In fact, looking back I can see specific places and things and people that God has touched at some point in my life and then years later in some kind of divine serendipity brought them back into my life, almost always in a way that was favorable to me or to them. But that's for another newsletter. I've no doubt, however, that if you look back into your life, even long before you were a Christian, you will find the same touches of God and the serendipitous results.

The Book of Hebrews says this about the Old Testament saints, "These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth."  And the apostle Peter said that we are "sojourners and pilgrims" upon this earth. You're on a journey, child of God; a journey mapped out by God Himself, a journey up the holy mountain of God.

Enjoy your journey!

Billy Crystal in My Giant
The size of the villain determines the size of the hero. Without Goliath, David is just some punk throwing rocks.

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Unknown
When you make up your mind that there is nothing you cannot endure, your fears will leave you.

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Solomon
Wisdom is the principle thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.

The Greatest Power in the World
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Unknown
The greatest creativity and joys come from contemplating the incomprehensible.

Luther Burbank
If we had paid no more attention to our plants than we have to our children, we would now be living in a jungle of weeds.

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