THIS ONE IS FOR ME! Maybe YOU Too?!?

Ok, OK……….Regi has written some good stuff over the years……but he wrote this one with my name on it.  Yesterday, I just lost a client……my only client at this time!  Not a good feeling, as some of you who have consulted in the past, understand…….like Joe, Daniel, Barry, Steve, David and Allen.

Why?  Well…….they just didn’t like me!  I did not meet their expectations….real or unrealistic.  So….my first question is ….”Do you still have it, Keith?”  “ Are you competent and capable?”  After 37 years, do you know what you are doing?

But the real question I should be asking is…..”Why am I here?  What is my role?  Am I my Job?”

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Walking with God: I KNOW too much………I Do too Little!!!

“He is committed to our transformation.
So, if this is what God’s up to, wouldn’t it make sense that we be more intentional in partnering with him in our transformation?”
Eldredge, John (2010-09-19). Walking with God: Talk to Him. Hear from Him. Really. (p. 28). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition.

This quote from Eldredge is sticking with me from last week………
Perhaps because I have blown it a few too many times this week………..
Or
Perhaps because I am just lazy or in the flesh or preoccupied or don’t care or I’m stinkin selfish

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WALKING WITH GOD: Transformed from What? Restored to What?

I hate Addictions!
But unfortunately, they love me!
…………….and they loved my family……..my Father dead at 58…..lung cancer from 3 packs a day for 40 years
My Mother lived for 80 years,  60 of them addicted to alcohol and drugs, dying a horrible death!
As I mentioned last week in my testimony…………we are in the process of being Transformed!
But Transformed from what into what?

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Heard from God Lately? I did…..back in 1978…….and it changed My Life!!

Do you mean an audible voice?
Well…………. Jesus did say……
“I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me—just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep. I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also. They too will listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one shepherd.” (John 10:2–4, 14–16)
We are his sheep. Jesus says that his sheep hear his voice.

So……how does Jesus speak to you?
A feeling, the Bible, a friend’s advice, an article, a sermon, tea leaves???

I will never forget the first time He spoke to me…..

August 29, 1978
At a Bible Study after 10pm in Garden City, GA

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Update: God Cam – Where can I go from Your Spirit?

I thought it to be NO coincidence that I received this email today.
We talked about “The God Who is There” on Saturday………
Well………….He is still There!! the following

GOD CAM by Regi Campbell
July 25, 2016
From Regi Campbell’s Blog radicalmentoring.com

I played basketball as a kid. I was always good enough to make the team but not good enough to play much. So the highlight of my basketball ‘career’ was the warm-up time before the games    . . . you know . . . when all the players get in two lines; one line shoots lay ups while the other rebounds. I remember running as fast as I could, jumping as high as I could, and trying my darndest to make those lay ups . . . and to make ‘em look good!

Why? Because there was a crowd there, that’s why! Everyday, practice meant drills, scrimmages, and sweat in an empty gym. But when game day rolled around, there were people . . . parents . . . teachers . . . and girls!

Attention is powerful. We all do better when somebody’s watching . . . or at least, that’s when we tend to give it our best. And the opposite is equally true; when nobody’s watching, we tend to go easy or slack off. So how do you get yourself fired up on the job when you’re the tenth or eleventh man on a twelve-man team? When you’re just part of the machine? When no one seems to know what you do . . . whether you’re doing it great or just getting by?

I found my answer in a quote from a really bright guy named Os Guinness. Os says, “We live our lives before an audience of One!” That One is our Heavenly Father. He cares immensely about you. He knows everything you do . . . He knows every ounce of extra effort you put in and every shortcut you take. He never turns His head to look the other way. He never goes on vacation . . . ‘when the cat’s away, so the mice will play’ doesn’t cut it here. He’s always in the audience . . . smiling . . . pulling for you . . . watching what you do and how you do it.

What if there was a live “God Cam” in your office, in the break room, in your car, at the restaurant where you have lunch, or over your computer. Your “audience of One” is always tuned in    . . . watching . . . pulling for you to make good choices, and wincing in pain when you don’t. My point here isn’t to scare you into righteousness, but to remind you that you’re not alone. Whether there are additional spectators are not, the One that matters is always there. He loves you. He loved and accepted me even though I wasn’t good enough to make the starting five. He loves and accepts you whether you work in the corner office or the corner grocery.

God’s Word challenges us . . . 

 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. (Colossians 3:23-24)

 Somewhere along the line I heard this saying. It’s stuck with me    . . . I say it to someone almost every day . . .

“We feel good about ourselves when we do the right thing.”

We have Scripture telling us good work is pleasing to our Lord. And we have an old saying reminding us how good we feel about ourselves when we do good work. The next time you think no one cares about the job you do, remember you have two very important audiences who are always tuned in . . . yourself and your Heavenly Father. Make them both smile.