Showing posts with label Excess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Excess. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

OVER LOADED

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OVER LOADED.

Are you overloaded?  I am.
A couple of generations ago, when I was just a kid
there was an old saying that said;
"Three moves equal one burnout."  The meaning being,
every time you move your home, or residence, you 
eliminate all the extra stuff you have so you do not 
have to take it with you.  Three moves that way and
you throw away enough stuff to equal the house being 
burned down.

A few years ago God enabled us to move into a new
house.  The old house was old when I bought it and
after living in it for 36 years it was even older.  A real
good description would be it was "wore out".

The new house is on the same piece of property so
it was not necessary to tear down the old house right
away.  Some places you could not get away with that.
But in this area we can.

Finally the time came to begin cleaning up and tearing
down the old house.  WOW!  I do not know how else
to say it.  I could not believe how much was in the old
house that needed to be given away, sold, recycled or
thrown away.  And we have lived several years without
needing any of it.   So, why did we have it to start with?

Life seems to be that way.  We gain a lot of excess stuff
that we just have to have.  Then we go rent a storage
building to hold all the stuff we don't need to start with.

God speaking through the Apostle Paul said;
"For we have brought nothing into the world,
so we cannot take anything out of it either."  
(1 Timothy 6:7 NASB) 

Personally over the last few years I have been getting
rid of a lot of "stuff".  Believe it or not, the less I have
the less work and worry I have.  I am enjoying it. I can
either spend more time enjoying life or, and more 
important, preparing myself for that day thats coming
when I stand before God and give an account of myself.










Friday, November 16, 2012

LEARNING FROM BEDOUINS



Looking around the house I see nicknacks, ornaments, decorations
and just "stuff".  All sitting, doing nothing but being in the way
and gathering dust.

My shop has more chain saws than I can keep running and more motorcycles
than I can ride at one time.  There are even new unused tools sitting and 
gathering dust and rust.

As you would guess, there are things around that the grandchildren
just had to have.  But now grandpa has to take care of - just in case
some year or other they decide to play with them again.

Sound familiar?

Something is wrong!

I am not suggesting that we return to horse and buggy days.
But there is wisdom in a statement made by Dr. Bob Pierce when
talking with Dr. Wes Ulrich in a Jordan hospital years ago.

"But here!  These Bedouins are living as they did three or four
thousand years ago.  They don't even want what we have in
the West; they don't even miss television and such, they don't
covet our way of life."
(BOB PIERCE This One Thing I Do  p.167) 

"Do not love the world or anything that belongs to the world.
If you love the world, you do not love the Father.  Everything
that belongs to the world - what the sinful self desires, what people
see and want, and everything in this world that people are so proud
of - none of this comes from the Father; it all comes from the world."
(John 2:15,16 GNB)