10
Mar
2010
What are we learning? PDF E-mail
My oldest son called a few days ago and said, "Dad, the water won't go out of the washing machine, what should I do?"  I told him of a number of potential problems including the possibility that a "baby sock" could have been sucked into the pump.  I suggested a few things to try and he went to work to find solutions.  I think he wondered if what I suggested was actually possible given the modern technology that he has over what Diane and I had years ago.  He called back about 30 minutes later and I said, "Well?"  He said two words..."baby sock."  I remember a number of conversations with my father in law about washing machines over the years including discussions about pumps, belts, wig-wags and of course "baby socks."  I have learned a few things doing battle with our last three washing machines and was glad to be able to pass along a little wisdom.  In between the phone calls I was reading a biography about Jonathan Edwards.  He was a theologian and pastor in the early 1700's and was embroiled in a fair amount of theological and church controversy.  It struck me as all these things were going on that we learn lessons about washing machines that are passed along relatively easily to the next generation, but, are we passing along the more important things?  As I read about Puritan church life of almost 300 years ago the problems didn't seem too much different from the things we face today!  What are we learning in our walk with God?  Are we passing along what we learn?  What struggles have helped us?  What can we celebrate?  Do you have any lessons you could pass along to the rest of the "reading family" on this blog?  Green Pastures and Still Waters is a place to share our celebrations and struggles in our life with God.   Welcome to the conversation!
 

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#6 RE: What are we learning?Jennifer Billis-Gehrke 2010-03-17 12:33
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Jesus did the same, He fed the 5,000 & then he taught them. It's like you told me years ago. "People don't care about how much you know unless they know how much you care."
 
 
#5 RE: What are we learning?Jennifer Billis-Gehrke 2010-03-17 12:33
You have the opportunity to pass on a spiritual legacy to Tim and his children because of your investment of time & love shown by moments of "washing machine wisdom" & being there for him.
 
 
#4 struggling, but faithful -Sandy Johnson 2010-03-16 14:11
I am now the "older" woman of Titus 2 and I struggle to give the right words at the right time to my children who are having marital problems so I'm waiting on God to work through me, in His time.
 
 
#3 Good ResourceKathy Maguire 2010-03-13 20:17
I listened to the life of Edwards on a CD from our church library. He sought to follow God & engage the current culture of his day with the truth of God's Word. It was very interesting. Check it out
 
 
#2 Trying to learnTrevor McCready 2010-03-11 19:53
Your story makes me think of the frequent advice I have received from wiser folks. Take time to enjoy my kids while they are young. It is too easy to get caught up in all the work that has to be done. No matter how worthwhile that work is, I don't want to miss opportunities to enjoy & impact their lives.
 
 
#1 Celebrate--Jeep 2010-03-11 17:54
The Mercies of the Lord are new each day.
 

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