I know how inquiring minds are typically always wondering just how in the world is Lil Miss Biscuit getting along. Well, first of all, she is currently napping behind me as I sit on the edge of my typing chair. That's her happy place while I click and clack on the ole keyboard. Never mind how the edge of this chair basically has very little padding. Never mind. Jimmy and I were talking about who she thinks she is. Don't send me information about whether a dog has any self awareness because that's not the point. We were talking about just how spoiled she is. Truth is she is over the top too much spoiled. And, that, my friend, is a fact. I can go as far as seeing how she knows she is a part of our family and she really has a hard time when others come in and they don't understand that she is just that, a part of the family. If they come in and are affectionate towards us, the wife and myself, she is very hurt if they do not show the same affection towards her. She knows how to pout. I try not to intervene too much on her behalf because people get the idea I might be a wee bit weird. Let me correct that. They mostly already believe that, so, I am guarding against the next level, being a wacko. Okay. I think that's enough for today. I do need to find a place and practice my waiter skills. I will be serving at our local assembly's Ladies Banquet this evening. No. I will not be hoisting any of those trays over my head. In fact, I hope to commandeer one of those carts with wheels to carry food to my table. It should be fun and it will give me a chance to work on my impersonation of Tim Conway playing the old man waiter. Unfortunately, I will not have to work on looking like him in a skit because I now already look the part. Ha! May God bless each one. Amen.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
We are blessed to have three sons and their families along with their families' families, and, today we celebrate the 58th birthday of our second born, Jimmy!
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
"Standing in the Need of Prayer" (often titled "It's Me, O Lord") is a traditional African American spiritual originating from the era of slavery, emphasizing personal accountability and reliance on God. First published in 1918, it features a call-and-response structure designed to foster community while acknowledging individual, humble need for prayer. " ~ reference copied off Google
Hello and welcome to today's share-fest, this edition brought to you by the Blogmeister himself, on this Wednesday, April 29, 2026. I had my six month pulmonary check-up yesterday. I will, Lord providing, have a great grand in the next few years who will be the age of the young lady who took my vitals. Yes. That child-nurse was born in the 2000's. The pulmonologist who works with me is an interesting fellow. He brings a very positive outlook to our visits and has been consistent in his approach for the past few years. He is a sort of cheerleader for me as I continue my journey here on the planet. I appreciate that about him. In fact, several of the doctors I work with tend to always be very encouraging. I find that refreshing. What's that? It's their job. Right? Sure. It is, but, what I have observed is their intentionality. It is part of the treatment approach and to be quite frank I've seen the difference in those who do the medicine part but they are not that encouraging. What's that you said? Maybe I am paying them to make me feel better? You betcha! That includes little things. When I was leaving I told him I would be, Lord willing, 80 years old next time I see him in October. He said this, "I don't consider you to be old, not at all." I didn't do the teaberry shuffle on my way out the door but I could have. (Back in the 1960's, Teaberry Gum had Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass in their commercials which produced the famous teaberry shuffle.) Yes. They still make teaberry gum and I knew you would want to know what that was all about. You didn't? Okay. Well, you learned something anyway whether you wanted to or not. Ha!
I used the potter image above yesterday as part of the messaging and delivery confirmation in response to my readers. While I am almost positive our Lord when He was walking here on this earth most likely did not look like the person depicted in the above image, however, Jesus was then and is now in the business of repairing cracked pots. When I saw the cracks in that pot I immediately thought of so many who need His skillful repairing. While that is true, that was actually not close to my first thought. I thought mostly about me. I often think about how I can relate to the father of the boy who suffered from being possessed and there did not appear to be anyone who could help the child. The dad was desperate for help. Here's how it played out, from the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 9, Verses 20-24 "So they brought the boy. But when the evil spirit saw Jesus, it threw the child into a violent convulsion, and he fell to the ground, writhing and foaming at the mouth. 'How long has this been happening?' Jesus asked the boy’s father. He replied, 'Since he was a little boy. The spirit often throws him into the fire or into water, trying to kill him. Have mercy on us and help us, if you can.' 'What do you mean, ‘If I can’? Jesus asked. 'Anything is possible if a person believes.' The father instantly cried out, 'I do believe, but help me overcome my unbelief!'" (New Living Translation) Yes. Jesus did go on to heal that child and there was great rejoicing. I know many who would never ever want to think about themselves as being a cracked pot, but, you can know that I am not one of those because I'm still in need of getting repair work done. Be sure, you are welcome to pray for me. Why? the old song says it all, "It's me, it's me, it's me oh Lord, standing in the need of prayer." Every time I read that passage or hear it taught or preached, I don't know exactly why but I do identify with that distraught dad who communicated this thought, "Lord I do believe but I need You to help me with my unbelief." (My characterization.) Have a great rest of the day and may God help us all. Amen.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
"I do the very best I know, the very best I can, and I mean to keep on doing so until the end." — Abraham Lincoln
Tuesday is here, this one happens to land at our front door as April 28, 2026. I heard a young preacher friend we've known since he was a teen say this in one of his clips from his just past Sunday sermon: "We are living in a microwave culture where we want everything now." It reminded me of this observation: I've actually witnessed someone standing in front of a microwave rooting for it to hurry up. I have. I really have. Not everything can be provided to us in an instant form. We've been talking a lot about Moses in our Lifegroup since we've been highlighting our way through Numbers and Deuteronomy. He was in Egypt for his first 40 years, he was tending Jethro's sheep for the next 40 years, and, he was then ready to become the chosen of God to rescue His chosen people from Egypt and that's where he spent his last 40 years. Moses didn't become God's leader overnight. He learned things in Egypt, (Acts 7), he studied in the outback seminary and at the end of his time there he came in contact with Jehovah God at the burning bush, (Exodus 3), and then we track his last 40 years of becoming the Servant of God as he was not only used to rescue God's people but he became close to The Creator. (He was the writer of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy). This should give us all encouragement because it shows how God works with His people, as individuals, to shape them into vessels suited to serve Him. (Jeremiah 18) A song I try to remember written by Joel Hemphill, born in California but from age 5 on he has been a proud resident of Louisiana, and, this little song encapsulates my understanding of how God is still at work in my life. The chorus:
He's Still Working on Me
He's still working on me
To make me what I need to be
It took him just a week to make the moon and stars
The sun and the earth and Jupiter and Mars
How loving and patient He must be
'Cause He's still workin' on me
You can find it sung by many different folks out on YouTube. But, isn't that a children's song? Maybe, but, it speaks to me. What say you?
I many times feel like the Lord has to start over with me. But, that may not be the case with you and if it isn't, great! I tried to digest all the sad news swirling around us these days, and, one thing that came to my mind is this: We are living in some very 'hateful' times. If you are on one side you will quickly stand up and say, I couldn't agree more. But wait just a cotton picking minute. I hear something from the other side and they are also agreeing how that is the truth. See what I mean? There's enough hate to go around. From all sides. Okay. Let me say something really profound: This hate filled environment to the extent it permeates our culture, well, this is not good. It's not. Sadly, there are those in our population who are set off by all the hate to the extent they act out and this is what we saw in another attempted assassination of the President last Saturday evening. The rhetoric folks is way out of hand, and, the ability to deliver it in sub-second transmission piles up the hate in every platform possible. What can we do about it? Too many who profess Jesus as Savior and tend to be conservative in their politics use excuses for their mean spirited and hateful dialogue. As believers we are called to a higher standard. Those who are lost can only lean on their conscience to guide them, but, we who know the Lord can lean on His abiding presence in our life. Follow Jesus and His example. He didn't look the other way when sin was involved but He never quit loving because that's why He came. Something I need to think about, and, perhaps you do too. Amen.
Monday, April 27, 2026
Still trying to do what Paw Paw Mac advised, "Son, use your noggin for something other than a hat rack."
When I picked the wife up from our Church facility last Thursday afternoon, several came by to say what a joy it had been for her to be there with them. One young lady said she so enjoyed working with her those two weeks but she felt bummed that it came to an end. All that overload of sweet talk is almost sickening, don't you think? She is a people person and she does have the gift of serving where she can show mercy, love, and encouragement to others. Not so much towards me but mostly towards others. Ha! I've said this so many times and I am unanimous in my opinion based on observation, she may be one of the only people I've ever seen that can be a best friend to a number of individuals, all at the same time. Like I say, that's not me, but, I am thankful she is able to exercise that which God has given to her. And, at the end of it all, whatever we have in terms of ability or in the actual God-given gift we possess, it all is from Him and He deserves the honor and glory for it. He does. He really does. Too preachy? Likely. I did work on the photo above. It was an old black and white from when she was a wee little girl. It was taken at her Grandma Rawles' home and they always felt that place to be special. I know what she means. Granny and Paw Paw Mac's place is an embedded part of my upbringing, and, I have so many special memories connected to it. Here's just one. I've told it before, but, it popped up, so, hear it again. Thanks. When I was a high school senior I only had to go a half day. On some of those days I would stop by Granny Mac's and when I came through that back door a wonderful smell from the stove hit me square in the face. She had prepared a special lunch just for me. When she put it on the table, she said a prayer and she could pray the house down, and, then, she sat there and watched me enjoy the fruit of her labors. What sweet memories. I do hope you have some too. If not, you'll have plenty when you get to the Big House where we will all be together in the presence of our Lord forever and ever. Amen.
Friday, April 24, 2026
"When life feels chaotic, trust in God's plan." ~ copied
Our rush hour commute has ended and the wife is now back home where she can quietly fuss and fume about her not yet being able to drive. It was an interesting two weeks. I will say this about it, if you are involved in any type of roadway work, the theme could be: Construction, construction, construction! Here are some more peeves to add to the list. A major intersection has now been rearranged for the past several weeks and it is down to two lanes and it is dangerous because of the huge number of vehicles that utilize those associated roadways. The cones are in place, the signs are in place, but, one thing is missing. Any sign of worker life, period. Long lines of vehicles from all directions but work has yet to be started. Maybe they wanted us to get ready for the pain first. How considerate! And, one of my showstoppers that I have talked about before. Coming off a major freeway with an exit to a flyover that flys into a traffic signal. Guess what? The traffic backs up for a mile and that means people trying to gain access to the freeway have to get through those waiting for the flyover and it does cause me to groan nearly every time I use it, it does, it really does. Okay. I will quit for today especially in view of the recent recommendations that came to my attention. Yikes. Y'all, and, that includes everyone, don't forget to have a great Saturday and Lord's Day Sunday, and, always remember the Lord and give Him the glory. He deserves it. Just do it! Amen.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Ephesians 5:25 from the Amplified Bible ~ "Husbands, love your wives [seek the highest good for her and surround her with a caring, unselfish love], just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her,...."
Today is Thursday, April 23, 2026. As you can see it is a very, very important day for our family. Happy Birthday Sweetheart and know that next to my personal salvation, you're still the greatest blessing in my life and in the lives of so many others. You are. You really are!
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
"The Bible is considered the inspired, authoritative Word of God, while commentaries are fallible human interpretations designed to help explain the text's context, history, and meaning. Commentaries provide valuable scholarly insight, background information, and deeper analysis of difficult passages, whereas the Bible itself is primary source material, best understood first through personal study." ~ copied
Have you ever thought about how your thoughts, and even your dreams and aspirations change over time? I've been blessed to have been a lot of places during my sojourn here, but, travel, in general, is no longer on my bucket list. To begin with I never had a bucket list, but, if I had had one, this activity would no longer be on it. My current status just doesn't fit into that particular thing that at one time I was very much pursuing. Today I look forward to paying out my participation amount for my drugs so that we don't continue to dole out hundreds each month to keep us wired together and able to get up and go. When I was a kid I loved to go swimming. I did. I really did. As a teenager I spent many entire days at the swimming hole. Okay. I tried to think about the last time I went swimming and it was so far back I couldn't even garner a guess. Time. It changes our perspectives, our priorities, and our practicalities. This doesn't mean I don't have things to do or things that occupy my attention. But, it's not the same. Don't write me and tell me about the 90 something year old fellow who climbed the mountain or the 100 year old lady who swam across the lake. I applaud these types of achievements. I do. I really do. I'm just giving you some insight into how things have changed for me. I am not sad about these changes. Not at all. And, lest anyone think because I spend a lot of time in Bible study that it makes me somehow more of a Christian than the other fellow, don't even go there. There's only one way to be a Christian and many of those who know a lot about the Bible but have never responded in true belief to the Gospel message, well, bible study or not, they will not be in heaven. I do think often about the verse some preachers say is one of the scariest in the Bible. It's where Jesus is talking about those who proclaim but do not possess salvation. Matthew 7:22-23 from the New International Version NIV, "Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’" Childlike faith folks. That's what the true pursuit in life is all about, bucket list or not. Okay. Enough rambling. Let's all pray one for the other. Why? We need it folks, we do, we really do. Amen.













