
I have a confession to make…I’m really getting a hair past tired of all the news and social media blasts concerning everything from the upcoming election to the unfortunate circumstances surrounding recent gun violence in America. And who can’t forget the two so called presidential debates where a couple of geriatric juvenile delinquents take turns digging into their diapers of deception and throwing out a handful of libelous crap from one another’s recent and/or not so recent pasts. While attempting to avoid the visual and auditory stench from such a display of inappropriate behavior (perhaps a lesson to your older children on how not to act?), I am reminded of how far down the dark path of destruction our country has taken.
Don’t get me wrong, we still live in the greatest country on earth but for how long? It makes me think of one big thing we lack now…love; a love for country, a love for family, a love for one another and sadly enough sometimes, a loving relationship with God. Right now we are truly reaping what we have sown; we have taken God out of our schools, homes and hearts. 1 Corinthians 13 (the love chapter) reminds us of what love is. John 3:16 (For God so loved…) reminds us of the ultimate love in action.
Reflected below is my take on love based on those scriptures. May it be a reminder to you as well that we must put God’s love in action through us…DAILY! Our very souls may depend on it…
What Love Is
Do not pace but patient be
Show kindness to those who exhibit cruelty,
Do not envy and do not brag
But be humble and thankful for what you have,
For Love is patient Love is kind
It does not judge, it does not lie,
Love always perseveres, always trusts
God has more than enough love for each of us.
Have the same respect for others as your own self-respect
Put the interests of others before your own selfish sense,
Keep your anger in check and your resentments to zero
If you want God’s love to burn in you then you must learn to love all others.
For Love is patient Love is kind
It does not judge, it does not lie,
Love always perseveres, always trusts
God has more than enough love for each of us.
For God so loved the world, He gave His only Son
That whosoever believed in Him would never walk alone,
His perfect plan, His perfect love from death to victory
All so we could turn from sin and find His love complete.
God is patient, God is kind
But one day His judgment will be in line,
When we stand before Him and our deeds are revealed
For those who trust in Jesus, may His love, grace and mercy prevail!
Sometimes it’s good to just take a look back at your life and what you have gone through and/or what you have accomplished so you can properly appreciate where you are now or perhaps make life adjustments as you continue on down life’s road. That’s probably why Throw Back Thursdays are so popular; you get to see snippets of your own or someone else’s past in pictures. Sometimes those snapshots take you right back to where you were, what song might have been playing, or who you were with. At times, however, it could just be one big old embarrassing blast from the past that you would just as soon forget about.


Sometimes when I’m driving around our neighborhood, it seems like everyone has disappeared even though I know someone has to be home because their cars are in the driveway and the lights are on. We seem to be an antisocial society anymore; “won’t you be my neighbor” appears to have been replaced by “I’m busy, what do you want?” We truly seem to be living in a “ME” driven world and have equipped our cocoons with everything to entertain and tantalize. We have everything from cable to the internet to our very precious cell phones to keep us occupied. It even seems like we have replaced the window glass in our homes with mirrors so we can concentrate on all of “OUR” wants and needs; forget anyone else including, at times, other family members.




There is something about having a daughter that is very special, especially if you are their father. There is such a special bond between a father and daughter that only grows as the years go by. Recently, I was reminded of the importance in telling your daughter how you feel about them regardless of how old they are. You see, we men sometimes have a difficult time in sharing our emotions particularly at a deeper level. We may grunt “I love you” from time to time but it seldom if ever goes deeper than that.