Prayer in the Sand
Posted by: admindan
on Jul 23, 2010
Its been a little over 2-weeks since my last post about the 4th of July and I am back with some good news.
Feel the suspense, you can cut it with a karate chop or maybe a ninja Hei Yawh! Ok? Maybe not.
Either way you choose your martial arts suspense cutter technique is your call, but with all silliness aside . . .
Lately, I have been heavy pressed with the state of America and all the problems that seem to hang in the air like a thick fog. There is something lingering around that just doesn't feel right.
It's like when you are driving your car and for some odd reason the car just doesn't seem to be driving like it use to. There seems to be a slight pull to the left, or the engine hum sounds slightly different, or there is this little wobble in the ride, but you can't pin point exactly what seems different? Well, for me the car is very much like the United States of America. We are actively driving. Stopping at gas stations, doing commerce. Sometimes speeding. Sometimes parking. Sometimes fixing a flat tire. But in it all there is that slight wobble, that odd sound, that slight pull to the left that makes you pause for a second and say "hmm, I should get that checked."
Well, lets not put that check-up off any longer. Lets go schedule that appointment with the One Mechanic with all the answers today. Lets take a moment out of each and every busy day, humble our selves before our God and ask for His will to be done in our lives and not our own. Lets ask Him to forgive us from those little selfish desires that distract us from knowing our Father in Heaven and pour out His Love to our fellow Americans in need of His saving Grace.
This Sunday on July 25th after the 10:30 service lets gather in the sandy volleyball area on the north side of the main church building and pray for our Country. If you feel led to join us or you feel like you will be the only one standing in the sand that's ok. I can understand. Think on this. You won't be alone. There will be at least three of us there. You, me and Our Lord!
See you on the mission field!
Prayer in the Sand
