Sunday, September 16, 2018

Making It To Shore 9/16/2018

Good Morning,
Sunday morning and I have to go into work for a couple of hours today. My cup overflows (Literally) with Door County Inn Keepers Blend Coffee

Hebrews 12:1
 Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of
witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset
us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us.


As  all duck hunters know when you hunt deep water, the lakes are not always as calm as glass. You have to be prepared at all times for rough water.
Part of the equipment needed to hunt ducks are a good pair of chest waders. Waders are basically a water proof suit. A life jacket is also a must.
A plan needs to be made in case the boat capsizes or you fall into the water.
Waders will fill quickly and the extra water will weight you down. You must be
prepared to release and remove your waders in the water. In order to get to
shore you must reduce the weight that would hold you back and possibly cause you
to drown. I have had a few close calls in my time and have had those waders fill up so I know what I am talking about. There is no place like the shoreline after your boat capsizes from a storm or being over weighted.

 


Life is the same way. If we are to be the Christian we want to be and the one God desires, we need to remove the weights that may hold us back. I can't tell you what it may be for you, but you know what it might be. Sin is a weight, and usually the culprit. Being too busy can be a weight. Worry can be a weight,  and refusing to serve in the church or charity can be a weight. Changing analogies for a minute. No track and field star would fill their pockets with sand or run a race with weights on their ankles.

Lay aside the weights and get to shore.

God bless,
Marty

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