Monday, July 30, 2007

sweat equity

Equity…the residual value of something after your subtract all the liabilities.

Sweat…what you do in the ‘Burgh when it’s 87 degrees with relative humidity of 75%

Sweat equity…what you build up during a VBS (vacation bible school) week.

It started today at 6 AM, when I awoke to begin the first day of VBS week. Ordinarily words like sweat, AM, and humidity are not those I embrace, but today they were. I got to work alongside a great group of teens, which is energizing to say the least, and at best, reminds me not to take myself too seriously, ever.

Our VBS theme this year is “Treasure Beach,” based on the verses in Matthew 6:20-21, which say, “Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” We’re anticipating a powerful week where kids will learn that they are God’s treasure and that the most important things they can commit themselves to are giving, celebrating God, helping, and receiving the gift of salvation.

The lives of these young people are precious; they are the treasure which must be stored up. Investing into their lives is one of the “funnest” privileges God could give me. There’s something special about putting your heart, mind and body to work for things of eternal value. The “liabilities” of heat, discomfort and fatigue come up short on the bottom line in the cause of Christ.

Sweat equity…worth the investment.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

seeing clearly

Yesterday, 2 things reminded me about the view of what's to come.

First, when I woke up, I immediately put a drop of re-wetting solution into each eye. Contact lenses get extremely dry during this time of the year, so a drop in each eye brings relief as things come into focus. That first blink makes me long to see that way all the time--sharp edges, exact focus, brightness.

Then, I cleaned my car windows. They needed it badly. The film had formed--you know the one that you don't notice until you open the car door and realize there IS no fog today. So I did the best I could to reach my Civic's tight corners (cleaning the windows was definitely NOT considered in the design process). It's amazing the contortions a human body can make in the name of cleaning (my poor neighbors). Needless to say, the drive following this effort gave new meaning to the phrase "crystal clear".

The verse from 1 Corinthians 13:12 came to mind. It says, "Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known."

It doesn't say a foggy mirror or streaked mirror, just mirror. Most mirrors seem to give a pretty good view of things. So, it would seem, do my contacts and car windows. Even though I could see out of both pretty well, my vision greatly improved once they had been cleaned.

This verse reminds me that the BEST is yet to come. As good as things are, there is better on the way. It excites me to know that there is a clearer, more perfect view promised.

Now I "see" God through His creation, through His word, through the church,...and it is good, it's beautiful, so much to admire. These are 'mere' reflections of God. Soon, I shall open my "eyes" and the subtle fog of this world will lift, and I'll see Him face-to-face, vivid, clear, crisp, bright and alive; no longer the reflection, but God Himself. And I will be truly "seeing" for the first time.