Wednesday Wisdom 03

by | Oct 18, 2023

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The mental gymnastics that my brain goes through to spell Wednesday correctly remains puzzling to me, no matter how old I get. Kinda like life.

There’s no doubt I need God’s wisdom to guide me every day. But I need extra on Wednesdays. smile

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And the survey says…

Wow there are a lot of surveys out there these days. They’re everywhere.

Just this week I was asked to respond to four of them, and two were repeat requests.

They come every which-a-way too — email, voicemail, snail mail, text message, banner alert. I haven’t met the survey-taking carrier pigeon yet, but I won’t be surprised if he knocks.

Now I don’t look at everyone’s spreadsheets, but I’ve got to wonder if all those survey results are making us any better.

There seems to be an ongoing uptick in bad behavior across the global board. And sadly, it goes way further than someone forgetting to put the fries in the takeout bag.

I won’t itemize those global bad behavior details here. Lots of other places do that.

But on an integrity scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is the worst and 5 is the best, it’s unnerving to think of what our overall report card looks like.

And so on most days, I try not to dwell on those things that are out of my control.

I do miss the mark sometimes, but then I pray. Because there’s much to pray about. And after that, I try to focus on the things that I can improve in myself.

Here is what Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:3-5 (CSB):

“Why do you look at the splinter in your brother’s eye but don’t notice the beam of wood in your own eye?  Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the splinter out of your eye,’ and look, there’s a beam of wood in your own eye?  Hypocrite! First take the beam of wood out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to take the splinter out of your brother’s eye.”

It’s easy to look at anything and anybody other than ourselves and demand improvement.

It’s hard to walk these days without stumbling over something that needs repair. It’s constant. It’s distracting.

But I believe what Jesus is saying here, is that our first priority should be to work on the beam of wood issues in our own lives before being so concerned about what others are doing wrong.

And maybe the process of doing what it takes to work on our own issues will create compassion and a healthier perspective in us for others that we never thought was possible.

More Wednesday Wisdom…

Wednesday Wisdom 07

There are times that I read Scripture and I’m extremely thankful for easy access to a good thesaurus and commentary. Sometimes — many times — I need help to get a deeper understanding of the text and its proper application for my life.

And then, there are passages like Philippians 2:5-11 that immediately leap off the page, dive straight into my heart, and leave me awe struck.

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There is an image in my head of a young woman stuck in quicksand.

It’s a memory that appears every now and then, originating most likely from some scary movie I should have skipped as a kid.

As I recall the scene, this woman was in serious trouble.  She was good and stuck, flailing about, yelling for help.

Wednesday Wisdom 05

If you’re at all like me, you’ve probably misunderstood a song lyric or two in your travels.

And like any other communication misfire, you roll with your version like it’s the truth. You don’t know any better. Yet.

You stay in that holding pattern for years.

Then comes the day when you realize what the correct lyrics are, and you’re like, “Whaaat?”

Wednesday Wisdom 04

In the spirit of gratitude today, thought I’d share a quote from Charlotte’s Web, written by the late, great E.B. White.

“Friendship is one of the most satisfying things in the world.”

Ain’t it the truth?

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Be kind. Please rewind!

Google will be quick to tell you more about this pic if you weren’t yet alive to experience these beauties firsthand.

But I’m guessing most of you remember the Blockbuster Video days of renting and returning a stack of VHS tapes that fueled a weekend-long movie binge.

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Life is like a box of chocolates.
-Forrest Gump
What better way to kick off Wednesday Wisdom than by quoting Forrest Gump, eh?

Pam Durant Blohm
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