May
16, 2016 Monday Message:
“We
have heard it with our ears, O God; our ancestors have told us what you did in
their days, in days long ago.” Psalms 44:1 NIV
We
would do well to learn from our ancestors; life would be easier. But mankind
seems to learn best in the school of hard knocks. We have to try things for
ourselves, make our own mess, then try to clean things up and straighten things
out before we realize that it would have been simpler to just listen to our elders,
to learn from them.
When
I was a young man, coming out of high school, going off to college, I thought I
knew everything; I had life under control. My parents were hopelessly boring,
simple people, who were intent on curtailing my youthful exuberance. I’d show
them!
But
as an adult, raising my own children, I frequently heard my parent’s words
coming out of my mouth. It seems that my parents get smarter the longer I live!
America’s
Revolutionary War supporter Edmund Burke wrote, “Those who don’t know history,
are doomed to repeat it.” Learning from those who walked before us gives us the
opportunity to build upon their experience, to increase our generation’s
knowledge.
When
legendary New York Yankee’s catcher Yogi Berra first came to the major leagues,
he asked the previous catcher to “teach me your experience.” According to the
Bible, that was a good thing to do.
Norton
Lawellin
Jesus
in the City Fellowship (JICF) meets every Sunday at 10 am in the North end
(gym) of the Oliver Ministry Building, 2647 Bloomington Ave., Minneapolis. Sunday,
May 22, Pastor Michael Pilla resumes our study in Romans.
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