Saturday, August 31, 2013

Faith

I know that faith is the assurance of the things hoped for and the conviction of things unseen but;
Do you ever feel like you are hanging upside down and have to rely on someone else to keep you alive? You have to have faith in the one holding you.
Do you ever feel like you can not get the job done on your own and need someone to lift you up? You have to have faith that the one you are relying on to hold you up will not give way.
Do you ever feel like you should be wearing a safety harness, because one misstep and it is a long ways down? You have to have faith that what you are standing on is not going to allow you to slide off.
Do you ever feel like you are way up in the air with not near enough to hang onto? You have to have faith that what you are holding onto as the truth is indeed strong enough to hold.
Sometimes faith is not just a definition, it is living one day at a time in a dangerous world that wants us to think there is no God holding us in his arms, no God is holding us up, no God is a firm foundation, no God is strong enough to keep us where we belong. Nothing could be farther from the truth, God does take an active role in caring for His people.
 Yes I know our boys in the pictures are crazy and have no fear of heights, but if we have faith in our God our fears in life should be stilled. I am definitely not advising anyone to do dangerous activities and assume God will protect them. What I am saying is that God is protecting and keeping us for eternal life with him, and we can have a sure faith that he will hold us till we stand before His throne.




trip down south




Sharon and I traveled down to the Gulf of Mexico this summer

 We stopped at a state park just north of New Orleans. It was a swamp trail. We just parked the car, got out, put on some bug repellant and walked off down the trail.
We met a local man on the trail after we had walked a half mile or so and I asked him how long the trail was. He said it was only about a quarter mile longer till the end. Then he told us we should have walking sticks so we could fend off the snakes. After that of course we did see two snakes. They were not real big though. When we walked back out of the trail I noticed the sign that said you had to sign in and out so the authorities knew if anyone was lost or hurt on the trail. God takes care of fools and children. Knowing my age I will let you guess which one he was caring for that day.
 We were down in Florida when Sharon found another trail along the Gulf that we had to walk.
This time we did not put on any bug repellant.  Oh, the chiggers had a feast. Oh, we had itching and pain. It was a beautiful walk through a type of nature I had never seen first hand. Palm trees and hanging moss. A piece of advice, when out in nature in the south DEET is your friend.
Everything was built up in the air about 10 feet. You have to love the way they made this building handicap accessible.
This neighborhood in New Orleans was just rebuilt. A lot of people parked their cars under their houses.
Found a beach on the Atlantic just in time for a storm to roll in and the warning sirens blow to clear the area.



The water on the gulf was clear and warm. I could spend a lot of time there. The black on this beach was where they had burned the seaweed that had ridden the waves in on the previous day.


This was the pool area at one of our hotels. It was surrounded by palm trees. Sometimes I get to attached and bound to the place where I am. I have put down roots that leave me like a tomato plant in a cage. Tied in one place and not able to rejoice in all of God' creation.