The first inklings of spring complete with pollination of the region and more severe weather have begun. The earlier time change to daylight time (as a result of another worthless Energy Policy Act) has resulted in more daylight in the evening.
This time of year is definitely one I enjoy the most as not only can I observe thunderstorms on the radar scope, but its warmer weather is definitely welcome. I have not lived in a southeast humid climate (which I would include College Station as southeast...Lubbock doesn't count) in about 5 years...but not thinking it will take much to adjust.
Well, besides my random thoughts above, I do not have much else to relate other than Camp Moriah is closer (~2 months, 2 weeks) along with just the summer season in general.
I will leave one thought for my loyal readers (all 3 of them)...
The Bible is replete with examples of those who strived to live for Him. However, our actions in our lives not only reflect on His name as Christians, but also on our own name. Solomon knew this very well and in instructing his children (and us) told them that...
"A Good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold." (Proverbs 22:1)
Some people do not think about this very much, but the mention of your name to people that know you does bring thoughts into their mind about your walk (or God forbid non-walk) with Christ. Now I am not saying that the only reason to pursue a lifestyle in His grace, is to seek the admiration of men, but what I am saying is that your choices do reflect your motivations and ethics to others (Christians and non-Christians). Think carefully about the following questions: How is your "walk" today? Are you striving for His glory and not your own? Are you walking humbly in Him? How is your battle for your tongue (inserting the book of James here), thoughts, and actions?
May God continue to shower His grace upon you...
What would a "tornadogenesis" blog be like without a short video. One from Victor B.,
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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