Father's Day is here again. I miss my dad. He's been gone for 11 years. He was definitely one of a kind. When God created Him - He broke the mold - HA! I have a lifetime of memories that keeps him alive in my life. All these memories bring laughter and joy, mixed with tears. As you know relationships are fragile. Dad and I had a wonderful relationship, but not without a few bumps at times in our life. Now that I am a parent…and a grandparent, I understand that I too was probably a handful to manage! "Who me?" HA!
The following is a life-changing event that happened in my relationship with my father:
One night in a bus, years ago, I was tossing and turning until it finally dawned upon me that God was trying to wake me up to talk to me. I stumbled up front, propped myself on the couch and still dragging and sleepy I asked, "OK, God, here I am. What do you want me to do-pray? For whom or for what?"
The Lord began to speak, "Gloria, I want you to write a tribute to your father and put it in your hometown paper by June 21."
I was still half asleep. Again, the Lord repeated the same words. Finally I said, "Well, why? For what reason?"
"Gloria, when you were 15 years old, your dad said something to you one night that really hurt you and has left a scar in your relationship. I want you to forgive him. Write a tribute telling your father how much you appreciate him. Let him know you haven't been a perfect daughter, but that you love him. This will release forgiveness and patch up the little crack in your relationship with him."
I was so tired, I said, "OK, Lord, I'll do it another time…"
The Lord said, "NOW!"
I argued, "Why now, Lord? I want to sleep. It's so quiet and the bus is still; I want to sleep!"
The Lord again commanded, "NOW! What's My blessing worth in your life?" So, I took my pen and paper, wrote from my heart a loving tribute and sent it to the Sisseton Courier. It appeared in the weekly newspaper the week of Father's Day. I then realized why God had given me that special date. As soon as I sent the letter, I felt a renewed love for my dad, more than I ever had before.
A week after my article was in the newspaper Larry and I were eating at a local restaurant. When we got up to the cashier, the waitress greeted us, hesitated and placed the food ticket down on the counter. With tear-filled eyes she struggled, "Gloria, I read your article about you and your father. It really touched me. My father and I had a falling out a couple of years ago, and I pulled away from him. I wanted to go back and make things right and apologize, but my pride kept me from doing it. Then, two weeks ago, he died unexpectedly of a heart attack. He was only in his mid 50's. I guess I thought that he would live forever and I would have lots of time to make it right. I was so wrong!" Tearfully she confessed, "I'll have to live with this regret for the rest of my life. I wish your article had been in the Courier two weeks earlier." I quietly encouraged her and said a soft, quiet prayer for her right there before we left.
Life is too short to live with regrets of past hurts and words left unspoken. By choosing to not forgive, we are the ones who live on "Bitterness Boulevard". Anger will soon steal our joy, peace and purpose in life. I know; I was there!
George Herbert, a seventeenth century English poet wrote, "He that cannot forgive others, breaks or burns the bridge over which he himself must pass over if he would ever reach heaven." Satan delights in damaging family relationships. Mark 3:25 states, "If a house be divided against itself it cannot stand." In other words, it's doomed.
Can I encourage and challenge you today? If there is division or unforgiveness in your family or relations, please go make it right. LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO LIVE IN REGRET! Write a note, make a phone call, send an email-whatever you feel is best, but do it…NOW! Like me, you will once again be set free to experience the fullness of joy and peace in your life which the Lord intends for you to have.
"Forgive all those who have offended you, not for them, but for yourself." --Harriet Nelson
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Ministry Update: Can it be…two weeks of June is history? The summer is going to fly by.
June has given us two wonderful weekends of ministry so far in Cavalier and Grand Forks, North Dakota. On June 6th, we journeyed up to Cavalier, ND which is just a stone's throw from the Canadian border. Pastor Thomas Simmons and his wife Lynn warmly greeted us. God did some real special things in the lives of many. A great number of prodigals who had fallen away from God had returned home. I love those altar reunions! God's Word says if we call upon Him, He will hear us and answer our prayers. Many of us are praying for our children and we must hold onto God's promises.
"On the Sunday following the Lundstrom's visit with us I asked the church if they appreciated having the Lundstroms come and minister with us. There were praises and smiles all around! We were blessed by the decisions made for Christ and grateful for a "prodigal" visitor who teared up when we spoke of the Lundstrom's time of ministry showing God ministering to her in a pretty powerful way. They're both fun people and we sure enjoyed having them here!"
"It was a true blessing to have Larry and Gloria minister in each of our morning worship services. I appreciate their faithfulness to the Lord and their unswerving dedication to their evangelistic calling.
Whenever Larry and Gloria minister, you know there are going to be people who will dedicate their lives to the Lord. It was no different at Freedom Church. It was moving to watch a number of people receive Christ. For many of them, it was a first time commitment. Praise the Lord!"
"I talk and talk and talk, and I haven't taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one week." -- Mario Cuomo
By: Author Unknown
My child arrived just the other day,
He came to the world in the
usual way.
But there were planes to catch and bills to pay,
He
learned to walk while I was away;
And he was talkin' 'fore I knew it,
And
as he grew he'd say, "I'm gonna be like you, Dad,
You know I'm gonna
be like you."
And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue
and the man in the moon.
"When ya comin' home, Dad?" "I don't know
when,
But we'll get together then,
You know we'll have a good time
then."
My son turned ten just the other day,
He said, "Thanks for the
ball, Dad, come on let's play.
Can you teach me to throw? "I said,
"Not today, I got a lot to do."
He said, "That s okay." And he walked
away, but his smile never dimmed,
It said. "I'm gonna be like him,
yeah, You know I'm gonna be like him."
Well, he came from college just the other day,
So much like a man,
l just had to say, "
Son, I'm proud of you, can you sit for awhile?"
He
shook his head and he said with a smile.
"What I'd really like Dad,
is to borrow the car keys.
See you later, can I have them please?"
I've long since retired, my sons moved away.
I called him up just
the other day. I said, "I'd like to see you if you don't mind.
"He
said, "I'd love to, Dad, if can find the time.
You see, my new jobs a
hassle and the kids have the flu,
But it's sure nice talkin' to you,
Dad, It's been sure nice talkin' to you."
And as I hung up the phone it occurred to me,
He'd grown up just
like me, my boy was just like me.
And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon,
Little boy blue
and the man in the moon. "When you comin' home, Son?"
"I don't know
when, But we'll get together then, Dad, We're gonna have a good time
then."
"Don't allow this to happen in your lives. These precious moments --each experience and stage of life--can only be lived once."
1/2 cup Mayonnaise
PIC OF THE WEEK
2 Tbsp.
chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice
2 tsp.
honey
1 tsp. ground cumin
Kosher salt and freshly ground black
pepper
1 medium head green cabbage, finely shredded
2 large
carrots, finely shredded
1 small onion, halved and thinly sliced
1/4
cup chopped fresh cilantro
Combine mayonnaise, chipotle
peppers in adobo sauce, lime juice, honey and cumin in large bowl.
Season, if desired, with salt and black pepper. Stir in remaining
ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least 20 minutes before serving.
Kabob tips
- Keep all ingredients about the same size so they cook evenly.
- If you're cooking foods with very different cooking times (like pork and cherry tomatoes), keep the same foods on one skewer. Cherry tomatoes, which cook in about 2 minutes, will overcook in the time it takes to cook pork, about 10 minutes.
- Metal skewers are best for foods that take longer than 5 minutes to cook.
- Bamboo skewers should be soaked in water for 30 minutes before adding the food so they don't burn in the intense heat.