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The Rock of Gibraltar on rollerblades

June 2 2008

Permalink 08:03:52 pm, by Ron Rose Email , 539 words   English (US)
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The Rock of Gibraltar on rollerblades

from Ron Rose
June 2, 2008

Preparation

Like it, or not, with the Indiana Jones movies, Spielberg has given us the epitome of the American hero, the knowledgeable good guy facing impossible odds on an epic adventure.

In the first film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indie found the Ark of the Covenant, but lost it to the Nazi’s. And, they loaded it on a truck bound for Cairo. Watching the truck leave in a cloud of dust, our hero turns to his trusted friend, Sallah and says, “Meet me at Omar’s. Be ready for me. I’m going after that truck.”

Sallah replies, “How?”

“I don’t know,” Indie answers, “I’m making this up as I go.”

When we stop long enough to examine life, as we know it, we discover we too, are making it up as we go.

Life is filled with choices that form chapters in the adventure we call life. Each choice along the way is a faith experience, an opportunity to shape a future that honors God.

God does not predetermine each chapter of your life, he invites you into the family, transforms our identity, provides the gifts you need for the journey, and then sends you out to be his rock of Gibraltar on rollerblades.

We live by faith, not by anyone’s preplanned, programmed agendas. It’s is an adventure filled with choices—decisions that focus on living life so that God looks good, period, regardless of the conditions or circumstances!

So, are you facing some difficult choices? Trust God and choose wisely!

Inspiration

It was a Seinfeld episode: George Costanza was complaining about how his life turned out so badly. He concludes that he just makes too many wrong decisions. Jerry suggests that George should try doing the opposite of what he usually does. “If every instinct you have is wrong... then the opposite would have to be right.”

At that point, the waitress comes to take the lunch order and asks George if he is having the usually. At first he shakes his head in affirmation, then…

“No, wait. I always have tuna on toast. Nothing's ever worked out for me with tuna on toast. I want the complete opposite of tuna on toast! I'll have chicken salad... untoasted... with potato salad... and a cup of tea!”

This seemingly trivial change sets off a series of events that eventually results in George getting a gorgeous new girlfriend and a dream job with the New York Yankees.

Make believe? Yes, but choices do profile our character and shape our future. Little choices can make big differences.

Motivation

The goal of life is not a safe and comfortable existence. The goal is to be God’s rock, even if he puts you on rollerblades.

Some of us are not natural born adventures. We like being average, normal, ordinary, run-of-the-mill people living day after day in the same mundane comfortable routines.

Where is the faith in that?

A few of us are extreme adventures. We live for the unknown, for the mystery, for risk and danger and wonder.

Where is the faith in that?

No one said the life of an adventurer would be easy...

Where is the faith in that?

2 comments

Comment from: Taryn Cook [Visitor] · http://www.tacticstogetyourexback.com/
You cannot believe how long ive been searching for something like this. Through 7 pages of Google results and couldnt find anything. One search on Bing. There this is.... Really gotta start using that more often
02/09/10 @ 19:47
Comment from: Gourmet Food [Visitor] · http://twitter.com/finestfoods123
thanks,
03/09/10 @ 06:39

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