I will admit how me, at my age, can instill fear into those jockeying for position out on the roadway. Today is her last day for this week and she will be doing the same schedule next week, Monday through Thursday. Here's an oldie from way back but it gave me a chuckle, so I share it, again: ~ An elderly man is pulled over for going 100 mph in a new sports car. The cop says, "If you give me a reason I've never heard before, I'll let you go." The man replies, "Years ago, my wife ran away with a state trooper. I saw you chasing me and thought you were bringing her back." The cop lets him go. ~ And one more: ~ A neighbor sees a woman in her 90s drive her car through his hedge and into his front lawn. He rushes to help her, saying, "You seem too old to be driving!" "Well, I'll be 97 next month," she replies proudly, "And I'm now old enough that I don't even need a driver's license anymore." "How do you know?" he asks. "The last time I went to my doctor, I showed him my license, he took scissors, cut it into pieces, and said: 'You won't need this anymore!' So I thanked him and left!"~ I scare my passenger enough each time we venture out, so, I really don't need to impose on others. Now, that, my friend, is about as close to the truth as I can share for today. She obviously dreamed of being a driving instructor as a child..... and, I will leave it at that. I will. I really will. Be careful out there and look out for the calamitous chaos coming to a freeway near you, soon. Have a great rest of the day and may God add His blessings. Amen.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
"Drive like your life depends on it." ~ copied
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
“As you get older, three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can’t remember the other two.” ~ copied
Researchers tell us that it's true that many older people laugh more than their younger counterparts, at the same time, older people have more trouble understanding the jokes. Yikes. The old two edged sword, again. Life is like that. I recently heard someone telling about their dear friend who worked hard many years anticipating a life where she could finally enjoy all the things she had in mind to pursue. Travel here, there, and, travel everywhere. Sadly, she, in her retirement is now battling a very severe cancer and that battle is taking up most of her time. We never know, folks, we just never know. And, while it is true we don't know, we can know and trust the One who does know. We can. We really can. I do not want to be that person who goes through the last quarter of my life dealing with all the struggles that come with it, without having God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit with me each second of my time. I mentioned Brother Moses the other day and his relationship with God. (Check out the summary from Deuteronomy 34.) What a model for us to pursue folks. And, what an encouragement to see God's response to the life, the times, and even the death of His beloved servant. It starts with recognizing we are alienated from our Creator due to our sin. It doesn't matter how old you are. If you have never responded to God's provision of salvation through Jesus Christ, you may have a loving family to be with you, but, you will still be lacking the need we all have, God with us, yesterday, today, and forever. I say amen to that. Thinking about it, I haven't fallen out of my chair anytime recently, that is, that I can remember, therefore, I am thankful for that. I am. I really am. May God bless each one. Amen.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
“And this is his commandment, that we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just as he has commanded us.” (1 John 3:23)
You will not be surprised to know that often when I reread one of my blogs, I too end up scratching my head. Not because I'm puzzled but because I may have had a coincidental head itch. Just joking. Your first interpretation, whatever it was, was likely the best understanding. Still joking. Honestly, I can say this about my blogs. Even with all of the painful prose and grammatical glitches one can typically pick up on the underlying theme. Maybe. I do try to make sure that anyone who might uncover my blog buried in some computer vault 100's of years later will see that humanity's greatest need is that each individual would recognize their sinful condition and respond to God's provision of salvation through the finished work of Jesus the Christ. (Here are the verses often used to witness to those who are lost, called the Roman Road, as found in the Book of Romans, Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:8, 10:9-10, 5:1, and 8:1.) I will be the first to admit that I have not always made this truth the main focus of my life and I sure haven't made it the main focus of my communication with others. But, it is what I know to be the truth and I do hope my blogs encourage others to see it as the greatest need every person who breathes air on the planet has, period. Okay. Let me finish with a comment about the recent space adventures as we all followed those who were flung out into the regions beyond. First of all, God bless those on board who daily referenced and gave honor to their Creator God. I say Amen.
I will leave you with what Little Miss Biscuit thought about it. She was pretty excited. She was. She really was. Ha!
Monday, April 13, 2026
Matthew 6:20 New Living Translation NLT ~ "Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal."
I believe I have met the test of that first paragraph qualifying for a Discombobulated Award. I confess it could be that it's that way because it came from the noggin of a discombobulated thinker. I can't remember when I first learned the word discombobulated but I feel sure I didn't pick it up from some of the good ole boys I used to run with, that is, before I met you know who. That being the Preacher's daughter and he was pastor of New Hope Baptist Church. When I traded my time with those ole friends for this brand new friend, well, they couldn't help themselves. They called me all kinds of names and used to say I was not going to get anywhere by going out to that No Hope Church. They were wrong in so many ways. They were. They really were. I actually came to know Jesus as my Savior at that little no hope Church, in January of 1964. My wife's dad became a very close friend to me. I used to tell him that I owed him much because he was preaching the night I was saved, he gave me his daughter, and, he gave me his wisdom and his friendship. Her mom too. She was reluctant having heard I was a wild fast driver. I pretty much gave that up too. As they used to say back home, "You had it bad, boy, you had it bad!" And, I did. I've said all of that to say this: God has been so much better to me than I have been to Him. He has. He really has. I do thank Him for the people He brought into my life and I give Him the praise for working the way He did, is doing, and will do, to the very end. That end chapter is much closer for me than it has ever been. No. It's not morbid, it's a statement of the reality of being in the fourth quarter and getting close to the two minute warning. If you can't parse that example, ask someone who knows about football and they will explain it to you. Y'all have a good day and a good week and remember to remember to thank God for His blessings. Amen.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Jean Baptiste Colbert (17th Century): "The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest possible amount of feathers with the smallest possible amount of hissing".
Okay. Based on the title on today's edition, I suppose I exceeded my hissing quota, but, I feel good we can still share our thoughts. Never get the idea I am against paying my taxes because doing so is a God ordained duty, (Bible, Romans 13:1): "For because of this you also pay taxes, for the authorities are ministers of God, attending to this very thing". It's the abuse of taxpayer funds that we all abhor. In 1774, Alexander Hamilton put it this way, "the fruits of his daily toil are consumed in oppressive taxes, that serve to gratify the ambition, avarice, and lusts of his superiors". I couldn't have said it better myself. Take for instance the recent revelations about widespread fraud in programs paid for by me and you, to the tune of $billions with many $billions yet to be discovered. This means dollars that flowed out from Federal funding never got to the impoverished, the malnourished children, and many other such needs that were never met. Meanwhile, these fraud recipients lived in luxury and because of our woke judicial system, some of them have already been adjudicated a slap on the wrist for their wrongdoing. Don't get me started on how our judiciary nationwide has been corrupted due to liberal ideology that dominates. But, you didn't tune in today to hear me whine. I admit I am pretty good at doing it. It probably comes from practice. It does. It really does. I am thankful that God knows all about it all and He will take care of it in His own good time. He will. He really will. You can, I can, we all can count on that. Amen, and Amen.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
"I am determined to seek self-sufficiency in energy as an urgent national priority. My goal is to make America independent of foreign energy sources by 1985." ~ Gerald R. Ford
Thinking about how God has provided throughout my life, during good times, when it looked like there was no way forward, and, when sorrow gripped my heart, He was there all the time and He knew all about it, and, while I did not always respond as I should have, He was still the answer. When you get my age you do have a proclivity to look back and think about significant times when God intervened. Oh. Sorry. You are one who doesn't believe God intervenes in people's lives? That thinking is very foreign to His revealed love and caring for His own. Just thinking about the times when He helped me not to go in the direction I thought I was going to go. At the time I was disappointed but now, looking back, I can see where many of those situations would have been disasters for myself and my family. Life at its best is a mess folks and I just want to say this about it, I would not want to live without Him in my life. Believe me, I have failed Him so many times it makes me sick just to think about it, however, even when the consequences have been a hard and bitter pill to swallow, His love has been unwavering. I can't grasp why He loved me in the first place and it's even harder to understand His love for me as His child weebles and wobbles along. But He did and He does. And, I love Him as best I know how. I do. I really do. Now you know the summation of my story. He loves me. This I know. For the Bible tells me so. Amen.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, "If the Holy Spirit does not renew the heart of the hearer, we cannot do it... we might as well speak in the ear of a corpse".
I said all of that to say this: Perhaps someone in that over 1/2 million views outside the US read some of my mangled prose, heard the Gospel, and gave their heart and life to Christ. I pray that to be the case because when it is all said and done, that really is all that matters for both time and eternity. I spoke about the Book of Job yesterday. Most scholars agree that Job is an ancient text most likely preceding the patriarch Abraham. I've read Job, start to finish, several times. I've also taught through it, verse by verse, more than once. In some ways I understand how people tend to be hesitant to wade through this lengthy book. And, we, especially in the American culture, we do want happy happy to be the story line. Don't go to Job's experiences preserved for our learning to see happy happy in every verse. The truth of this life in this fallen world is not a tip toe through the tulips, but, rather, it can be one of dealing with lots of difficult and seemingly incomprehensible challenges. That's what happened in Job's life. God in his Sovereignty allowed this testing in the life of His beloved child, Job. Those three friends were not so friendly to Job as they peppered him with sanctimonious and false piety. The thing God knew but perhaps Job didn't was how resilient Job's faith would be in its foundational strength. Yeah. Job said some pretty accusatory things to God Himself, but, God knew Job better than Job knew Job. A younger fellow shows up to call them all to account, the three unfriendly friends, and Job too. He was beside himself in hearing Almighty God's standing being questioned and defamed. In the end, God by the way knows the end from the beginning, but, in the end Job shows his true heart when he prayed for these sore friends. God then restored Job and he stands as an example of God's purpose in the human family whose number includes us all, yep, me, and you, that purpose is, as Jesus put it, "Jesus said unto him, 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.'" (Matthew 22:37-39, from the King James KJV version of the Scriptures.) There's much to be learned from Job's experiences as preserved in this great inspired text. I commend us all to study it and see what God will say to each of us, individually. That's how He speaks. He does. He really does. Amen.
Footnote on the Book of Job: One of the amazing things I've noticed in my time spent in Job has to do with God's revelation of Himself even in those ancient times. All those in that text knew much about God and His working. Sure, the so-called friends were wrong about a lot of what they thought, but, I am knocked down at the knowledge of God and how He chose to reveal Himself to the people of that time. Fast forward to today. We have His Word, the Holy Spirit, and God's heart in His not willing that any should perish but that all would come to repentance. (2nd Peter 3:9) Simply amazing!









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