Greetings, dear ones.
It is such an intense zoo around here that our walk/jog is squeezed out of the picture for now. So I had better not spend much time here. We have two granddaughters here at present. Then we anticipate friends from Alaska arriving just before noon. And today is the day the little boys come for a few hours. Besides all that, I face a huge mountain of work pressure. Lots of fun stress.
Have a blessed day coping with your stress.
Love, Dad/Ray.
I’m trying to recall the words to that noble-sounding, emotionally-moving song about an impossible dream—and unreachable star. If I just went online and “Googled” it, I’m sure I could get it all in a snap. But without doing that, here are some parts I do remember: “This is my quest, to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far. And I know if I’ll only be true to this glorious quest that the world will be better by far when I’m laid to my rest…to right the unrightable wrong, to fight the unbeatable foe, to strive with my last ounce of courage, to reach the unreachable star.” Can you hear the orchestra crescendo?—and the vocalist hitting that dramatic high note? It’s sensational! But, having said all that, I’m inclined to judge it basically as a bunch of idealistic and theatrical nonsense. I won’t take a lot of time to take the message apart. It certainly contains some misconceptions and portrays a worldview that is not compatible with my Biblical faith. It’s definitely not my theme song. I can’t seem to get very excited about committing my life to such an abstract, nebulous, and hopeless objective. Anyway, for some reason that song comes to my mind in contrast to what is presented in this great appeal and charge that Paul delivers to young Timothy.
Just in case you are looking for a great and truly noble quest in life, a cause to live and die for, an edifying contribution to the world, and one that is also achievable, look no further. I think it is quite well articulated for us right here.
(false doctrines, pride, love of money, etc.),
But there is an unavoidable catch here! This too is an impossible dream for me—and an unreachable star—if left to my own resources. It can only be fulfilled by means of “Christ in you, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27). I simply can’t do it on my own. But “I can do everything through him who gives me strength” (Philippians 4:13). Conclusion: He is truly my SAVIOR! Praise Him!