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Today's picture is of the beach in Tel Aviv. It reminds us of God's promise to Israel in Numbers 34:6; "As for the western border, you shall have the Great Sea, that is, its coastline; this shall be your west border
"The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me
lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters, He restores my
soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness, For His name sake" (Psa. 23:1-3).
Hey Gang: Earlier, I shared a tiny bit about the
advent to the ‘faster-than-sound age’. A very important point that
I neglected to share was that when the first jet, the Lockheed P-80 prototype
was delivered to be flight tested, Chuck Yeager, a mechanic, had a deep
desire to be its pilot but he lacked the credentials to be
chosen.
But Someone had His eye on this young person. On the day the
test pilots were chosen, Chuck was on the list! The Colonel, who
set the standards for those he would trust in the cockpit of this new level
of aircraft, had his eyes on this young
mechanic. When the Bell X-15 came on-line and needed a
specially equipped person to handle the controls in this speeding bullet, the
Colonel had only one name on his list - Church Yeager.
Now, I tell you this to make a point. Sometimes we
think we are just a part of the scenery and do just enough to keep the boss
off our back. That is not God's way. Chuck was a very
special kind of guy who gave one hundred percent every day and had a compulsion
to be better at everything he did -every day. He did not do it to
gain attention- for he was but a maintenance man in a very hi-tech
business.
Let me make Chuck's story a wee bit personal. As I
have mentioned before, in my growing up years I was, to put it bluntly, a
mess. If there was a person who would qualify for the "least
likely to succeed" award, there would have been no question who would
get it.
I was totally and completed convinced I would never amount to
a hill of beans. so I settled into a pattern - everyplace I went and
every place I worked I did the very best job I could do. I learned
very early, if I was willing to do what others were not willing to do with
quality, I would at least have a feeling of value and worth in my own efforts-
even if it did not move me up in the opinion polls of this world.
But like Chuck, I, too, had Someone who was watching my every
move, even though I did not have a clue, He (Abba Father) was directing my
every step. I believe many times we grieve the Holy Spirit when we
try and do things in our own strength and fail to take advantage of what God
wants to do through us.
Soooo. those of you who are beginning your climb up the ladder
of life, keep in mind, "My God will supply your every
need" - if you submit to His leading, He will equip you for the
task He calls you to do! There was a movie, years ago titled
"God Is My Co-Pilot". In God's sight, that is not good
enough - He demands that He be your PILOT!
Blessings,
Gramps
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