Timely and Thorny

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There is so much to be thankful for everyday of the year and it sounds cliche when we say “count our blessings” so what if this Thanksgiving we count our hurts? No, not in a sadistic way but in a way that we stretch and grow. Even Springsteen wrote a song “Growing Up.”

A good Texas friend of mine shared this eye-opening story with me via a timely email last night and in timely fashion it blessed a dear widow friend of mine as I forwarded it to her somewhere in the midwest over the electronic airwaves producing an encouraging message across her computer screen. My hope is it does the same for you.

It is a must read for anyone suffering from loss. I do not know who the author is so I can not give proper credit but the message is too important not to share.

It is called:

“A THANKSGIVING BOUQUET OF THORNS.”

Sandra felt as low as the heels of her shoes when she pulled open the florist shop door, against a November gust of wind. Her life had been as sweet as a spring breeze and then, in the fourth month of her second pregnancy, a “minor” automobile accident stole her joy. This was Thanksgiving week – and the time that she should have been delivering their infant son.

She grieved over their loss.

Troubles had multiplied.

Her husband’s company “threatened” to transfer his job to a new location. Her sister had called to say that she could not come for her long awaited holiday visit. What’s worse, Sandra’s friend suggested that Sandra’s grief was a God-given path to maturity that would allow her to empathize with others who suffer. “She has no idea what I’m feeling,” thought Sandra with a shudder. “Thanksgiving? Thankful for what?” she wondered. “For a careless driver whose truck was hardly scratched when he rear-ended her? For an airbag that saved her life, but took her child’s?”

“Good afternoon, can I help you?”

The approach of the shop clerk startled Sandra. “I . . . I need an arrangement,” stammered Sandra.

“For Thanksgiving? I’m convinced that flowers tell stories,” she continued.

“Are you looking for something that conveys ‘gratitude’ this Thanksgiving?”

“Not exactly!” Sandra blurted out. “In the last five months, everything that could go wrong has gone wrong.”

Sandra regretted her outburst, and was surprised when the clerk said, “I have the perfect arrangement for you.”

Then the bell on the door rang, and the clerk greeted the new customer, “Hi, Barbara, let me get your order.” She excused herself and walked back to a small workroom, then quickly reappeared, carrying an arrangement of greenery, bows, and what appeared to be long-stemmed thorny roses.

… Except the ends of the rose stems were neatly snipped: there were no flowers.

“Do you want these in a box?” asked the clerk. Sandra watched – was this a joke? Who would want rose stems with no flowers! She waited for laughter, but neither woman laughed.

“Yes, please,” Barbara replied with an appreciative smile. “You’d think after three years of getting the special, I wouldn’t be so moved by its significance, but I can feel it right here, all over again,” she said, as she gently tapped her chest.

Sandra stammered, “Ah, that lady just left with . . . uh . . . she left with no flowers!”

“That’s right,” said the clerk. “I cut off the flowers. That’s the ‘Special’. I call it the Thanksgiving Thorns Bouquet. Barbara came into the shop three years ago, feeling much as you do today,” explained the clerk.

“She thought she had very little to be thankful for. She had just lost her father to cancer; the family business was failing; her son had gotten into drugs; and she was facing major surgery. That same year I had lost my husband,” continued the clerk. “For the first time in my life, I had to spend the holidays alone. I had no children, no husband, no family nearby, and too much debt to allow any travel.”

“So what did you do?” asked Sandra.

“I learned to be thankful for thorns,” answered the clerk quietly. “I’ve always thanked God for the good things in my life and I never questioned Him why those good things happened to me, but when the bad stuff hit, I cried out, ‘Why? Why me?!’ It took time for me to learn that the dark times are important to our faith! I have always enjoyed the ‘flowers’ of my life, but it took the thorns to show me the beauty of God’s comfort! You know, the Bible says that God comforts us when we’re afflicted, and from His consolation we learn to comfort others.”

Sandra sucked in her breath, as she thought about what her friend had tried to tell her. “I guess the truth is I don’t want comfort. I’ve lost a baby and I’m angry with God.”

Just then someone else walked into the shop.

“Hey, Phil!” the clerk greeted the balding, rotund man.

“My wife sent me in to get our usual Thanksgiving arrangement . . . twelve thorny, long-stemmed stems!” laughed Phil as the clerk handed him a tissue wrapped arrangement from the refrigerator.

“Those are for your wife?” asked Sandra incredulously. “Do you mind telling me why she wants a bouquet that looks like that?”

“Four years ago, my wife and I nearly divorced,” Phil replied. “After forty years, we were in a real mess, but with the Lord’s grace and guidance, we trudged through problem after problem, the Lord rescued our marriage.

Jenny here (the clerk) told me she kept a vase of rose stems to remind her of what she had learned from “thorny” times. That was good enough for me. I took home some of those stems. My wife and I decided to label each one for a specific “problem” and give thanks for what that problem taught us.”

As Phil paid the clerk, he said to Sandra, “I highly recommend the Special!”

“I don’t know if I can be thankful for the thorns in my life,” Sandra said to the clerk. “It’s all too . . . fresh.”

“Well,” the clerk replied carefully, “my experience has shown me that the thorns make the roses more precious. We treasure God’s providential care more during trouble than at any other time. Remember that it was a crown of thorns that Jesus wore so that we might know His love. Don’t resent the thorns.”

Tears rolled down Sandra’s cheeks. For the first time since the accident, she loosened her grip on her resentment.

“I’ll take those twelve long-stemmed thorns, please,” she managed to choke out.

“I hoped you would,” said the clerk gently. “I’ll have them ready in a minute.”

“Thank you. What do I owe you?”

“Nothing. Nothing but a promise to allow God to heal your heart. The first year’s arrangement is always on me.”

The clerk smiled and handed a card to Sandra. “I’ll attach this card to your arrangement, but maybe you would like to read it first.”

It read:

“My God, I have never thanked You for my thorns. I have thanked You a thousand times for my roses, but never once for my thorns. Teach me the glory of the cross I bear; teach me the value of my thorns. Show me that I have climbed closer to You along the path of pain. Show me that, through my tears, the colors of Your rainbow look much more brilliant.”

Praise Him for the roses; thank Him for the thorns.

God Bless all of you. Be thankful for all that the Lord does for you.

“Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly, and leave the rest to God.”

We often try to fix problems with WD-40 and Duct tape. God did it with nails.

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Watts (What’s You Shining)

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Watts (What’s) You Shining?

Watts. It is not just an English guy named Charlie playing drums with the iconic Rolling Stones cranking out a systematic beat. Watts….It is not just a city in Southern Los Angeles where Sanford and Son resided so lovingly together yet never seeing eye to eye on anything. We all know that Rollos did not steal those hub-caps Fred always and ignorantly accused him of stealing simply because he is Puerto Rican.

Watts is also a unit of power. A measurement of how much power is emitted per second. It’s most common use as us nonelectricians know it, is how bright is a light-bulb. Obviously, a 100 watt bulb burns brighter than a 60 watt bulb.

How many watt bulb did Uncle Fester light up? I do not know and the truth is I do not care although I enjoyed many nights listening to “The house is a museum, (snap-snap) it really is a scream (snap-snap)….the Addams Family.” !@&!%#¥€~>

My question is how many watts are you lighting up when you shine your light?
Your inner-light radiates a brightness when it is fueled with a never-ending powerful source of love from Jesus Christ. When you accept Christ’s love and care, your light will bury the needle on any gray colored vintage voltage-meter made of heavy-gauge steel.

What if each morning before you left the house for work, school, the gym, or where ever it is you go, you put a light-bulb on your head? The fresh four-pack package of lightbulbs lies right next to your toothbrush, placing this bulb on your head becomes part of your early morning daily routine. The question is how many watts do you choose?

You get to pick how bright your light is going to shine. How many watts are you emitting? Are you choosing a 60 watt bulb or a 100 watt bulb? It is up to you. You can make that decision each and every morning. I am choosing the 100 watt bulb for my maximum glow.

Simply ask God. Say “Father, allow me to see the bright side of everything today and illuminate through me your powerful light that is fueld perpetually by the eternal flame that burns passionately in my heart for your gracious love. I am asking you Lord, to let my light shine today.” Scripture says, Ask and you will receive.

Light your lamp for people to see it. Luke 11:33 says, “No one lights a lamp and then hides it under a bowl, they put it on the stand so people can see the light when they come in.”

Allow me to encourage you to let your light shine. Get fueled by the Holy Spirit. People are attracted to light, that is what makes sunny days more popular than rainy days, although I love singing and dancing in the rain Gene Kelley style with a smile on my face.

Get powered up. Let lightening boldly strike. Turn your light on, even in the pouring-rain. Never let a dreary Monday get you down again. Let your light shine, let it shine, let it shine.

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Let it be 3!

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The Three Stooges, the Three Wise Men, three balls in a tennis can, Phillips, Craig, and Dean, the three amigos, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Three Dog Night and the confectionary Sweet-Tarts we loved as a kid and of course the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. It’s been said that good things come in threes.

On my journey, I pray for the same special people often throughout the day on a daily-basis. Some of whom I never even met but the Lord placed it on my heart to pray for them without fail.

Yesterday, I decided to choose one random person to lift up in prayer for a full solid-week and I mean seven full days. This selected person I shall pray fervently for them throughout the day. This chosen person will be in the forefront of my constant prayer.

Hopefully, fifty-two people a year will receive an extra dose of God’s grace. But who? Who should I pray for first? So many people came to my mind so I decided to make it two people a day for the whole week.

Two people instantly pop into my mind over and beyond my routine prayer list. But wait… I know a third guy needing a lot of prayer right now. I have to add him. So instead of 100 people a year receiving a full dedicated week of prayer, it will be in excess of more than 150 people annually.

Good things come in three’s so three it is. Three special people a week I trust will be given wisdom, provision, and protection. I expect them to be encouraged.

Now, I just have to decide do I let them know on Sunday when the week starts or wait until the week is up to inform them? Any thoughts for “just a guy on a journey” who loves people and cares about the human race? A guy that wants to see the pervasive love of God travel around our globe faster than Superman outruns a speeding bullet.

After I got this idea to pray for these people, while engaging my seatbelt, Randy Stonehill’s song picks up where it left off when my car was shut-off earlier. “Please, please! Pray for me!” Yep. Those Are the lyrics speaking through my car stereo as I write this story in my head and have one of my freshly chosen people in prayer. The message of praying for others is clear to me.

Wow! As I write this, I just thought to myself, what if everyone did this for three chosen people? Are you in? Do you like the idea? Do share. Did three people come to mind right away? Do tell…

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Finish Well

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Does it matter where you start? Nope. Does it matter where you are now? Nope. You may be wiping down drink-stained tables bussing dishes at a catering hall and it’s not your party being celebrated, it’s just hard work, or you may be the CEO of a thriving public-company, it does not matter.
It does not matter where you start or where you are. It’s how you finish and to that end let me share with you a Randy Stonehill song that relentlessly speaks to me through the speakers in my car everyday during my enjoyable morning commute.

When you read these words, hear a California tenor softly singing with an acoustic-guitar rhythmically spurting out notes and harmonious chords as an accordion soothingly hums between verses in Danny Federici style. It starts out likes this:

“Here’s a simple little song that could be misconstrued

I could’ve made it clever, I just wasn’t in the mood

Sometimes it’s best to speak the truth plain.

You may not get the chance again

I know what you’re thinking,that wasn’t proper grammar, I can tell

Now that I got your attention, let me mention, I pray we finish well.

There are a million shining highways that take you down to Babylon

But it’s the road less traveled that leads you from the darkness to the dawn.

Folks will say you’re just a simple fool,
As they chase the fickle butterfly of cool

Everyone has some agenda they’re trying to sell…

Point your heart like an arrow, walk the straight and narrow, I pray you finish well.

Finish well, finish well…for the Lord will complete what he has begun

(Chorus) Finish well…

So in the end when your race is finally run…(cymbals clashing)

They’ll say well done, You finished well, finish well.

Love will catch you when you fall,
it’s worth it all, if you finish well…”

Randy melodically carries on about a ragged journey and sometimes he stumbled along the path but Jesus picks him up and he hopes to finish well.

No writing of simply words can put a song in your head without the music but I wanted to share Randy’s encouraging lyrics.
If you want the cd go to http://www.randystonehill.com and buy Spirit Walk, his latest album.

It is an awesome cd that is bound to inspire another writing or two from me but in the meantime I feel compelled to share his words with you. I hope they encourage you to finish well because you certainly can. It’s your call. It is up to you.

Buy his cd and I pray you finish well. Remember, it doesn’t matter where you are or where you start just FINISH well…

The Lord says in Philippians 1:6 that He has begun a good work in you and He will complete the work He started. Now it’s up to you my friends to seek that good work and I pray you finish well.

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I Love You Too!!

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Pulling into the tiny downtown gas station on a narrow 100 foot lot where gasoline sells for a cash price of $2.99 a gallon, one must navigate their car carefully to squeeze into the tight space. My car rolls to a stop face to face with a fellow New Jersey driver that anxiously awaits to pull up in the spot that I just pulled into. Not aware of her intentions, I nonchalantly shift my car into park as my window quietly descends. Instantly, I hear a voice screeching, “I don’t think so!!! I don’t think so!!!! The voice got louder with each “I don’t think so.”-

Stepping out of my car wanting to learn what the commotion is about, I quickly see my car is in her way. Without hesitation, I humbly apologize to this woman reassuring her how sorry I am and pleasantly informed her I will move my car right away. She angrily responds with, “You better, I’ve been waiting here for 10 minutes” as more dissension came from her voice. Hearing the shrilling sound of her verbal frustration still carrying on, I stop dead in my tracks, turn-around and graciously reapproach her car with a loving Timmy-smile and kindly share with her in a most gentle voice, “I am happy to move my car. First, I would like you to calm down because I don’t even know you and I love you.”

Detecting in my voice and demeanor, full sincerity and not a hint of Jersey sarcasm, her jaw drops as do her shoulders with a sigh of relief for it would be more common in this part of the East Coast to be confrontational and bicker over who gets served fuel next.

Breathing out a sigh of relief and dumbfounded, she hesitantly responds with, “I love you too.” I gave her another smile as I willfully walked away and flashed a smile at her husband who quietly sat in the passenger seat during this whole love-hate exchange.

It was a win/win. She delightfully pulled her SUV forward for fuel and I am equally delighted and happy with myself for I see the fruit of the Holy Spirit manifesting within me. One of the fruits of the Holy Spirit is “love.”

There was a time, I would have reacted differently and opened up the conversation by bypassing the woman driving asking the husband directly in a provoking tone, “Hey, why you in the passenger seat big-boy while your wife yells at me? I prefer YOU yell at me,” knowing this would provoke a conflict getting both of our adrenaline going causing heated excitement on what could have been an uneventful day.

I much prefer the new me, created anew in the love of Jesus Christ. Some of the fruit of the Holy Spirit are love, peace, joy, patience, self-control and peace. I am so excited these priceless qualities come out of me, “Just a guy on a Journey” and did so today while refueling. Those that know me from my former life before I became intimate with God would be shocked at my behavior today. I am actually quite surprised myself but abundant love flows naturally through the Holy Spirit and I would not change it for all the high pay-out productive diamond-mines in South Africa. Let it flow. By the way, I love you too!

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Bearer of Light

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Not because the record player screeches out Blinded by The Light in snap, crackle and pop fashion this week as the needle navigated itself through jagged grooves on a classic piece of vinyl and not because it is the time of year when my car speakers spurt out “There’s a light over at the Frankenstein place” from my Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack CD in an eerie but story-telling tone, but the word “light” came to me through a few Other sources this week.

Pulling into the gravel parking lot at the Journey Church http://www.jchnj.com in West Milford to meet my Pastor for a cup of Joe, I pulled a Bible verse for him from my box of scriptures I keep in my car. I was to share with him, “The Lord shall be unto thee an ever lasting light, and thy God thy glory.” Isaiah 60:19. It turns out Isaiah 60 and 61 are some of his favorite chapters in the Bible. I am more of an Isaiah 62 type of guy but every Word in the Bible is living and powerful.

It turns out since I delivered that verse to Pastor Nick this week, pictures of bright-light and sun-rays shining through trees appeared everywhere either in real-life living color or through paintings or photographs. Several other verses with the word “light” proliferated in front of me at the same astonishing rate the tribbles on Star-Trek frequently reproduced, much to Captain Kirk’s quizzical confoundment. I quickly learn why that verse was brought to my attention.

As the verse containing “light” speaks to me, I get an idea for what can potentially lead many people to the teachings of Christ and seeing His light. It is called http://www.foundationandlight.org

I was quickly led to register the name and to my pleasant surprise the.com version was available also so I grabbed it.

But here is my story about light. My pastor and I were volunteering at a fellow church member’s house raking their yard and chopping wood when I told my pastor about my foundation and light.com idea and we had a brief discussion about what God is telling me. In between the sounds of the screaming circular-saw cutting its teeth violently through the abandoned wooden pallets, the owner of the house sends their son out to help me cut the wood.

He says my name is Aaron and I said “My name is Tim, that’s a cool name you have Aaron.” He then tells me it means “bearer of light” in Hebrew. Now mind you, I didn’t ask Aaron what his name means and I didn’t offer what my name Timothy means either (honoring God) but God was speaking through Aaron and bearing light. My pastor was there to witness this introductory exchange of only a few words and he knew what was happening as he graciously raked leaves behind me within ear-shot. I looked over my shoulder and in my mind I was donning Bruce’s look as he appeared on the Born in the USA album looking over his shoulder. I looked at Pastor Nick and no words were exchanged. We both just smirked at each other knowing exactly what just happened.

Of course that very morning my verse of the day was Matthew 5:14-16 where it says, “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl, instead they put it on its stand and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.”
Hmmm, the word light appears four times. Do you think there may be a message there?

Yes, my friends God does speak. Sometimes He does it through other people. He is God, He can speak any way He chooses to and it will be in a way that you understand Him.

God created light and this little light of mine I’m going to let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. I am not a Motel 6, I am just a guy on a journey but I will still leave the light on for you and I care to ask you,” Is your light on?”

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Help? A Shooting-Star Please

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Staring into the sky of twinkling lights, an old, weather-worn picnic table that has seen better-days supports my six-foot frame as I patiently lie on my back in healthy wonder and delightful anticipation.

Gleaming through the sky is a flash of light ripping through a New Jersey
summer sky. A shooting-star is exactly what I expected and hoped to see. I jump for joy like a little-kid that found a dollar on the ground outside a candy-store.

I had two questions for God that early August pre-dawn morning and I asked God if the answer is “yes” to my questions please show me a shooting-star.
Within a few peaceful moments the first star fell out of the sky. I asked for another just for fun. Eight minutes later another dash of bright moving light flashed across the quiet sky. I believe I got a yes to my two-part question.

A month goes by and I decide to hone-in and be more specific with my desired question.
Once again, I ask God to show me a shooting-star if the answer is “yes” to my very specific question. Within a few minutes the vast September sky produces a bright star traveling at lightning speed as I joyfully receive the answer to my laser-sharp, focused question.

It is almost too good to be true. I was outside for only about ten tranquil minutes when God answered my question. I feel compelled to ask God if that shooting-star was specifically for me and if so to please show me another one within the next seven minutes. Nothing happens so I head into my house and on the eighth minute with my hand on the door-handle, at the corner of my eye, shooting over the hilly treetops a fast moving beaming star falls from the early morning black sky.

I knew it was for me. I believe God is telling me I will answer your questions and lead you but do not put a time-limit on Me I will show you things on My clock and I believe that’s why the shooting-star was delivered to my eyes eight minutes later and not seven minutes later as requested for a 4:22 AM sky-lighting display. Plus eight is the Biblical number for “New Beginnings.”

God will reveal things to us when we trust Him and when we ask with full faith. Sometimes we do not know the answers but God sure does and He is our Helper isn’t He? The Bible says He is.

Psalm 121:1-2 says “I lift up my eyes to the mountains-where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”

That scripture attests He is our Helper and He can help us get answers we can not find them on our own.
Perhaps when He created the stars He made four extra ones just for me not only for me to relish in the awe and beauty of these natural “God-made” fireworks that I enjoy seeing but to let me know everything is going to be “ok” and He’s got my back. Allow me to ask my readers, “Do you know who’s got your back?”

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HELLO HUMMINGBIRD

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Proud-purple and glorious-green feathers are dancing among the evening gladiolas outside my picture-window. I happily hop off the sofa as fast as a nine-year old boy chasing a departing ice-cream truck to see this little-winged creature flapping his wings in a flight of delight.

Seeing a hummingbird is a sudden shot of serendipity for me. I love it. Absolutely love it.

Last week I wrote about seeing a hummingbird and an evil “spirit of doubt” shot up on me suggesting maybe it was a cicada and not a hummingbird. So seeing this well sought-out bird tonight was extra-special for me.

In awe, I watch from the over-sized window as this little-guy delicately dances in the garden and then abandons the sweet-nectar from the flower to quickly approach me. He rises up and hovers like a helicopter shooting radar on the Pennsylvania-Turnpike determined to trap the next person that abuses the speed-limit, the precious bird waves his wings endlessly in mid-air at eye-level reminding me of “Flipper” sticking his head out of the water squeaking a message.

The window is eight-feet wide yet the bird flies directly in front of me, fluttering his wings a mile a minute, stationary just two feet away from my face for not less than a full minute. It is as if the message is, look at me I am a hummingbird. No, I am not a cicada. I am a real live hummingbird within arm’s-length of you just in case you doubt my presence like you did last week and if that sheet of glass was not separating us; I would really be “in your face” tapping your head with my sleek nose right between your eyes.

I needed this today. Today, I was wondering…how interested is God in me. Doubt was creeping in although I once wrote about a sparrow not falling to the ground without God knowing about it. Matthew 10:29-31 states, “Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father’s will. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore, you are of more value than many sparrows.”

Is God interested in Timothy Schwartz, just a guy on a journey? Yes He is! I believe He shows us things when we need to hear a certain message. He loves us immensely.

That hummingbird if it could talk would most likely say, look at me and say, “I am beautiful, just what you like to catch with your eye and no I am not a cicada. I am going to stay here an extended period of time directly in your face because I am talking to YOU. We are eye to eye. I want you to see me and enjoy the living-nature God places in front of you. After-all, my heart beats 21 times a second. Are you impressed?”

Did the bird actually say those words or even capable of such thoughts? Absolutely not! No, I have not gone crazy.

Did God point out this vibrant, living and breathing flying-artwork for me to appreciate? Maybe, maybe not. I do not know for sure but I do know this sighting warmed my heart and it made me feel as if God showed up delivering a delicious, spoonful of serendipity. Just what the Doctor ordered.

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Doubt and a Mink.

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Doubt and a mink.

Wings fluttering what seems like a million miles per hour suspending the gracious hummingbird in mid-flight outside my picture-window. I found it to be beautiful with his thin, long beak projecting a length out of proportion to his tiny body. Quickly, the little creature amidst of my admiration flies straight up into the sprawling blue sky with the same force Willy Wonka and Charlie busted through the factory-roof in Willie’s home-spun version of Dorothy’s modern day enclosed hot-air balloon.

I love hummingbirds with their gentleness, speed and agility all wrapped into one. For me, seeing one of these flying gems is a form of sudden serendipity.

But wait! Doubt sets in. Did I really see to my eyes’ delight an actual much sought-out hummingbird among the towering flowers? New Jersey had an onslaught of cicadas this year, my doubting mind thinks, maybe it was just a cicada.

Damn doubt! Have you ever doubted something when you are one-hundred percent sure of something? Seeing is believing. What happens when you see and still do not believe?

An awful feeling sets in. It robs you of your faith. There are spirits of doubt that are born of the enemy. Satan himself. Even Springsteen empathetically writes, “God have mercy on the man who doubts what he is sure of.”

God have mercy on me. I know I witnessed an immense flapping of wings hummingbird style yet I am unsure. I specifically admired the delicate bird’s long slender beak with his head tilted back as he levitated three feet above the dry ground. I know I saw a hummingbird on a happy summer-day. Soon afterward, God showed me His mercy when a spirit of doubt set in over me as I question whether I saw an eye-pleasing hummingbird or simply an unwanted cicada although my eyes SAW a hummingbird.

Two days later God shows me something ultra-rare. No, not the 800 pound black-bear within a stone’s throw of me that I was blessed to witness the same week. The black-bear is common in the most northern part of New Jersey and there is nothing else to mistake that giant wondering ball of fur with. He showed me something I only witnessed twice in my whole life.

Here is the mercy and my redemption. And I have no doubt I saw it. Less than 10 feet away underneath the old rickety wooden-bridge Texie and I took space upon, a mink cautiously looks up at us with its dark beady eyes as Texie barks uncontrollably fiercely tugging on his leash as if he is a prized hunter chasing his fleeing prey.

I tell some friends about my second in a life-time encounter spotting a wild mink and some suggested maybe it was just a weasel and not a mink. Google’s pictures of mink match exactly what I saw taking cover under an enlarged dirtless-root overhanging the bank of the slow running stream beneath my feet, a wild mink.

I saw a mink! Now that is reason for doubt. Could it have been someone’s ferret that escaped? Nope! I know and I am convinced I saw a wild mink.

My prayer after the hummingbird experience is God please release this spirit of doubt that is overcoming me. Sure enough, God redeemed me. He showed me something worth questioning when a double-take is in order. Some people questioned if I really saw a mink or was it “just a weasel.” I have no doubt I saw a mink. Praise the Lord! My spirit of doubt evaporated quicker than steam from a tea-pot that has been whistling at full blast.

What are you doubting today? Do you doubt something that is true? Satan’s mission is to steal, kill and destroy. Jesus says in John 10:10, “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” The thief tried stealing my joy of appreciating God’s abundant-life. Life made evident to me through breath-taking nature.

Damn doubt. Crush it; crush it under your feet! Crush it now. I believe the timely hummingbird event was to show me my doubt and that it is unjustified.

I was experiencing doubt of something in my life I believe God spoke to me about. An awful spirit of doubt came over me recently causing me to question myself of whether I am hearing God when He tells me something good in my spirit or am I just hearing what I want to hear.

Through God’s voice, my doubt has been shred the same way a skilled surfer shreds the waves beneath his feet with a man-made fiberglass board displacing the powerful waters for a smooth ride. Do you have any doubt? Crush it! God speaks.

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In and Out. One, two.

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In and Out. One, two.

In and out. Yes that’s it, in and out. Want to go there with me? No, not the California cheese-burger stand named In and Out but a good place to go if ever you are visiting Heartbreak-Hotel and feel down and out.

Down and out? Is that just a feeling or is it a place you go? No matter how good things are and how much joy we experience in our life, every now and then a sad thought will creep into our brain. If it involves the emotion of missing something or someone we love, the thought can also invade our heart. This unwanted invasion suddenly jolts our joyous emotions.

If the sadness is from missing someone, that’s actually a good thing, it means you cared for someone deeply and shared the frequency of good-vibes of “love” with someone special, but sometimes we need to remember what S.E. Hinton wrote, “That was Then, This is Now.”

So the person is physically gone and you are having a walk down memory-lane and it is hurting like a wasp stung you injecting an acute pain and the wasp is determined to violently splinter a few tender nerves before it falls to its death after stinging you repeatedly.

What do you do with the ache? You just shake it off, right? No. That never works. Well….I suppose if you are heartless and wrenchless it may work. My guess is if you just shake it off, that person probably never took up any real-estate in your heart to begin with. You can also try convincing yourself you do not miss the person. There’s the ticket. Sing John Waitte’s song, Missing You. You can put the chorus on auto-rerun in your mind and sing over and over “I ain’t missing you.” If that does not work, keep reading.

So, if shaking it off is ineffective at the moment, and John Waitt’s song is not doing the trick, I invite you to try this technique I made up. I call it “In and Out.”

Feel the sting. It’s ok to feel stinging from time to time. Recognize the thought you are having as a sting and it is normal. It is ok. Feel it for the moment, just do not get lost there. Down and out is a place you go if you choose to stay there. I invite you to go in and out instead.

Ready? Give it a try. Graciously breathe in slowly and lovingly breathe out good- feelings. It is a two-step process. “In and out.” The first-step when you breathe in is to breathe in gratitude. The second-step on the exhale is to breathe out love.

How do you breathe out love when you feel moments of severe stinging? It is simple. You simply breathe out the love you have for yourself. With each outgoing breath feel your wonderfulness, your greatness and your awesomeness. Get in touch with your goodness and release the love you have for yourself with each exhalation.

What are you most grateful for right now? Think of that on the intake. Take that gracious thought captive. Smile while you think of it. Now exhale. Do this for just a brief five minutes. Do you feel the effectiveness of this exercise? It has the power of a one-two combination punch when you combine it with the second step of exhaling love. Breathe out love, release love into the air.

Ready? In and out. One and two. Repeat, in and out, in and out. With each deep breath think of something you are grateful for and with each deflation of your lungs enrich the environment with your love. Let it go into the atmosphere. Fill the room with love.

Keep doing it. One, two. One, two. Great sigh. Relief. Feel the stress evaporate? I hope so. I hope it works for you. Feel the love. It worked wonders for me and my momentary state of despair changed to one of just plain feeling good again and feeling good is good enough for me and Bobby Magee.

If my trick did not work for you, you can always attempt your best Mick Jagger and go walking in Central Park, singing after dark and sing the Rolling Stones “Miss You.” For me, with the Jersey traffic, Central Park is 90 minutes away, it is more practical for me to breathe good thoughts and throw a mental one-two punch clobbering any wondering wasps attempting to land on me.

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