Liberals and Conservatives

When astronauts return to earth after an extended stay in space their muscles have to readjust to the downward pull of gravity.  Gravity is what creates weight.  If one wants to weigh half as much, all one needs to do is move to a planet with half the gravitational pull.  It is the pull that keeps our muscles toned.  Those pictures advertising electronic stimulation of the muscles promising wonderfully cut bodies are just not true.  Muscles develop in reaction to resistance.  Finely cut bodies are the result of disciplined hours of resistance training.

In a similar fashion our minds only develop to higher levels of performance when challenged.  Study, memorization, and critical thinking all contribute to keener perception.  Just as a couch potato gets soft and squishy so our brains lose their edge when fed a diet of sitcoms.  Resistance, hard work and discipline apply across each aspect of our lives.  Our physical, mental and spiritual natures grow stronger when challenged.

If you are a conservative be thankful for the presence of liberals.  If you are a liberal rejoice because there are conservatives present.  The conservatives hold on to tradition and values that come from centuries of lessons learned.  Liberals stimulate growth and change with new ideas.  When each resists the other something good occurs for the whole. Jesus understood this.  That is why in Matthew 5 He told us to rejoice when difficulties come.  They make us stronger.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 8, 2002

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The Feeder

During  a stay in the hospital one of the heroes of the past weeks for me was a wonderful Greek lady who was determined to find something I would eat.  Swallowing was very painful, so days went by without my eating.  Three times a day she came to talk about food, any food that sounding tempting.  Meal after meal she got me what I wanted only to see it go untouched.  She would not give up.  Finally she found something soothing that I could drink.  She was amazingly patient and persistent.

The analogy here jumps off the page.  Of all the miracles Jesus performed, the feeding of the 5000 is the only one mentioned in all four Gospels.  The Messiah was to feed His people.  I am amazed that the resurrection of Lazarus, a man dead for over three days, is only mentioned in the Gospel of John.

Jesus has a nourishing message of hope and life and His challenge is to find ways to make that message palatable for each of us.  Just as we have different physical tastes so we have different spiritual tastes.  As each of us is unique so is the necessity of making the appeal unique.  What touches the heart of one means little to another.  So it is that we have an all knowing God who alters the appeal to fit the person.  The miracle of Pentecost and languages were not so much the disciples speaking French and German as much as the miracle of ears.  People heard and were fed what appealed to them.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 7, 2012

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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Normal People

Today someone within my hearing jokingly asked, “What’s normal?”  I interjected, “One standard deviation on either side of the mean and two if we want to be generous.”  If one can still remember the bell curve and the means of central tendency one can have quite an interesting discussion realizing “normal” is anything that comfortably fits within 68% or 95% of the population.

When in our teens we want more than anything to be “normal” in a population of teens.  While we say we want to be an individual at the same time we do all we can to be like our peers. If we don’t then we aren’t “normal.”  Then we are what is called an “outlier.”  Do you remember the old Marine recruiting posters that said, “We are looking for a few good men”?  God is looking for a few good outliers.  He wants a few courageous people who will not conform without first giving thought.  Giving thought is the key.  We can conform if the conforming does not require the loss of integrity and personal ethics.  Thoughtful conforming will not sacrifice character just to be part of the norm.

In 1 Peter 2:9 we are called to be a peculiar people.  That doesn’t mean God wants us to look weird by our clothing or hair styles.  The peculiarity is a call to be loving, honest and selfless.  Wouldn’t it be grand if that were the norm?  What an interesting world it would be if just 68% of the world would be completely trustworthy.  Out national debt would be gone by next April if that happened.

Fortunately for all of us “normal” people, grace does abound and should we allow Jesus to forgive us heaven will be filled with normal people.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 6, 2011

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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The Unnatural Standard

There are those who by not understanding think non-violence is weakness. They could not be more wrong.  It is natural to hit back.  It is instinctive.  To turn the other cheek takes enormous strength. First, one must combat nature.  Second, one must be brave enough to be hit again. Third, one must have the mental discipline to understand the immediate result could be very damaging but the long term result will be victory.  The great civil rights struggle in this country would have written a far different story had Dr. King taken to the streets with arms.

The Sermon on the Mount challenges us with the highest of ideals.  It is a recipe for constructing God’s ideal human.  Should we rise to such standards it might possibly stir God to do the same for us that He did for Enoch. Genesis 5:24 says, “And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.”  Apparently one day God must have said, “This man Enoch has become so much like us, we cannot allow him to die.  Let’s bring him home.” In I Thessalonians Paul speaks of people being taken to heaven without seeing death.  He says, “We which are alive and remain will be caught up in the clouds to be with the Lord.”

Something that has puzzled me through the years is the large number of “Christians” who are so militant.  What would happen if we really did take Jesus at His word and feed our enemies and give them what they need?   Who would ultimately win?  I cannot believe that Jesus is wrong and yet I have people tell me I am naïve.  We are called to an unnatural standard.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 5, 2010

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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Dents

My wife was first to spot it.  There in the parking lot was a panel truck with the following message on the side, “Dent Redemption – We make it whole.”  Then in smaller font it said, “Paintless Dent Removal.”

Jesus touched the eyes of a blind man and he saw.   He didn’t use paint but He did use mud and spit.  Interesting.  See Mark 7 and 8.  A leper came to Him missing body parts.  Jesus made him whole.  The litany can go on and on. The point is Jesus makes people whole.  He takes out our dents and He doesn’t paint over our sins.  He actually removes them.  See I John 1:9.

I understand if I am cremated my wife will not only get my ashes but she will also receive my metal knee and metal hip.  That should make an interesting urn.  I certainly will never need any of those things ever again, because according to Paul in I Corinthians 15 my resurrected body will be whole and as different from this imperfect one as a seed is from what grows from the seed.

The fact is we do get dents as life moves along.  Some of them are from our own stupidity and other dents happen because others run into us.  Our souls take on experience and become very unique because of the dents.  While God never dents us He does take advantage of our self and other imposed dents to make us better people.   In Romans 8 Paul wrote that all things work together for good to those that love God.   Sometimes that is very difficult to understand but by faith we believe it is true.  Jesus is the ultimate Dent Redeemer.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 4, 2010

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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My Yard is Teeming

Within a few feet of each other we have a nest of baby cardinals, a nest of baby robins and a nest full of phoebes.  It is a wonderful time.   The goldfinches are wearing their summer plumage and showing off to our yard wren, catbird and hummingbirds.  Teeming is a word that comes to the front of my mind.  Our yard is teeming.  Just a few weeks ago there was thirty inches of snow where there are now eight inch high hostas.  People-high azaleas and forsythia overwhelm with their presence.

I am so thankful to be able to see.  I have two friends who cannot and I cannot find words to describe my sorrow that they cannot revel with me.  I want to tell them the cardinals are red, but if one has never seen red how can it be described?  So foolishly many years ago I tried to describe heaven in the midst of a sermon.  It was a miserable failure because I was trying to tell about something I myself had never seen. Someday I should get smart.

It is that way with so much.  One cannot truly speak of love until one has deeply loved.  One cannot describe evil until one has witnessed a holocaust or a genocide or the cross of Calvary.  Or in some cases the opposite is true.  Emily Dickinson wrote, “Success is counted sweetest by those who ne’er succeed.  To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need.”  Jesus understood.  In the Sermon on the Mount He said, “Blessed are those who are hungry for righteousness.  They shall be filled.”  In the midst of teeming there is yet so much more to be tasted, by me and my unsighted friends.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 3, 2011

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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Patches

I’m not sure if there was any of the original road surface left and yet it was paved.  For over a half a mile we drove over patch upon patch upon patch.  Actually I should reword that sentence and exchange the word “drove” with the word “bounced.”  I wondered how many years and how many road crews it took to create such a wonder.   Since there didn’t seem to be any habitation along that stretch I figured it would be a long time before the State of New Hampshire would give up and repave.

I was reminded of socks and blue jeans when I was a boy.  My mom was a great patcher.  And indeed I do recall patches on patches.  Today my students come toclass with holes in their jeans and they maintain the jeans are brand new.  Humm?  What company is going to the Salvation Army and repackaging old pants?  They must be laughing all the way to the bank at our gullibility.

Obviously Jesus knew about patching. In Matthew 9:16 He said, “No one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment; for the patch pulls away from the garment, and the tear is made worse.”  He was referring to the need to replace the old system with a new one.  Putting patches on the old way of earning heaven wasn’t going to work.  Grace was about to take the place of obedience.  This is not to say obedience isn’t important.  Obedience is the key to an abundant life because His laws are based on His wisdom.  To disobey is to ask for trouble.

But all of us have sinned and come short. The only way salvation will ever work is if it is totally replaced with grace.  The road to heaven was repaved.

Written by Roger Bothwell on May 2, 2010

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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Very Important Scribbling

It is not uncommon to find in old books small pieces of paper filled with nonsense scribbling.  What fun it is to find such treasures.  Many of us have them tucked away in our books.  What precious reminders they are–  reminders of a four-year-old thrusting into your hands a tiny blue piece of paper with wondrous markings!  Oh, how we value those “love notes.”

Have you ever considered that our attempts to communicate with God must be on the level of scribbling?  The thought of forming any sentence either elegant or plain to present before the Creator of the universe fills one with an overwhelming sense of inadequacy.  Praying almost seems an act of arrogance.  Yet God invites us to do so and is pleased when we take Him up on his invitation.  Psalms 91:15,16 says, “He will call upon me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will deliver him and honor him.  With long life will I satisfy him and show him my salvation.”

Perhaps the books of heaven are filled with small pieces of paper loaded with some very precious scribblings.

Written by Roger Bothwell on April 29, 2002

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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Light Coming Out of Our Mouths

Mandy, the family’s precious black lab, bounded into the house and startled everyone with the sight of light coming out of her mouth.  It was amazing.  She had real light originating from her mouth.  It was really spooky, but just as suddenly she dashed outside again but this time with the family close behind.  After all this was just too weird.  What they saw next was amazing.  She was running around the yard snapping at fireflies and catching them.  The light was the phosphorescent material left on her teeth from her strange activity.

Light coming out of someone’s mouth is a fascinating idea.  That is exactly what happened when Jesus was here.  The things He said.  The sermons He preached. The stories He told all enlightened the world.  He was the light of the world.  He told us how much the Father cares.  He told us we can live forever if we will only accept His gift.

And we can do just what Jesus did.  Light can come from our mouths.  We can tell the world the Good News.  Just think: light coming out of our mouths!

Written by Roger Bothwell on April 30, 2002

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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On James 3

Humor brings laughter, lightness and joy into our daily lives.  Often times it relieves a tense situation and puts people at ease.  Whenever a new semester begins students who do not know me are often a bit defensive and fearful.  A big smile and a lighthearted remark made about something other than them often put them at ease.

However I have discovered humor does not always successfully cross cultures. Three weeks ago a crew of Vietnamese men stopped and asked if they could dewinterize my yard.  There was a mountain of last fall’s now sodden leaves blanketing everything.  I jumped at the opportunity not to have to do it myself.  They did a great job.  When we walked about afterwards I was so pleased.  It was then that I made an errant attempt at humor.  There was one leaf.  I mean one leaf left in a corner.  I pointed at it and said, “Oh, no. A leaf!  There is a leaf!”   The poor man was crushed. I was joking.  He was humiliated that he had not gotten every last one. You would have thought I had pierced his heart with a sword.  He rushed to pick it up and a flood of apologies flowed from him.  So much for being lighthearted.  It was then my turn at apologizing.

I found myself wondering how many conflicts have begun because of misunderstandings.  How many heartfelt attempts at goodness have been misjudged?   More than once I have had to apologize to a student because of some thoughtless remark.  And often it just pops out without forethought.

The key is to be quick to apologize.  James 3 is a great chapter to read at least once a year.

Written by Roger Bothwell on April 29, 2010

Spring of Life Ministry, PO Box 124, St. Helena, CA 94574

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