Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Prospects

So its been about five days since I last posted. I had a helluva day today. A big 'screw you' goes out to Hess Glass, DTE, DPW, DWSD & Owners who don't pay invoices.

Highlights included:

1. Lunch with Garth at HardRock. It was good to have some relaxing dude time.
2. Getting called back and a phone interview by Chicago.
3. Talking to Liz.
4. Having an adult beverage by the pool while relaxing and reading a whole book.
5. Reading a book.
6. Talking to Liz.

I was really impressed with myself. I went to the pool, had a drink, sat down and read all 170 pages of the book. The book I read was 'Sheet Music'. It's about the importance of Sex in Marriage. It was phenomenal. I needed to read that. It really reminded me alot about how selfish I am and how much I need to be giving with my body and my affections. If you're married, I would reccomend this book. It really grabs you by the cheeks and shakes you awake and makes you think about your sex life. Now if only Liz would come back from Lansing...

Friday, June 5, 2009

Running on Borrowed Time

Facing the more than probably end of my company in the not so distant future, I find myself looking for jobs. Again. I just started here 10 months ago. All I want is some stability. I am pretty damn sure that I am the angel of death for construction companies. If this company goes under I am 2/2. And it's looking good. I work hard - 50-60 hours a week and the harder I work the faster I put myself out of a job.

What do you do? Do I go slower? Drag things on? Act busy and make work out of nothing?

That's not the answer. If I am truly working to please God, I need to be excellent to the best of my abilities. Even if that means putting myself out of a job two months ahead of schedule. So I will continue to pray and job search. I will continue to be successful and make my company as much money as I can and be the best I can be until I get let go or I find another job. So I can spread my angel of death powers somewhere else.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Sin is a funny thing

Here's the deal. I've been realizing in my old age that sin is a tricky thing. The bible talks about how it ensnares you and how you can sear your conscience, and this is what I've realized; it's even worse than that. It starts small. You sin once. You feel guilty. You don't do it for awhile. You start to think about it again. You do it again thinking 'one more time ain't the end of the world'. You don't feel quite as guilty. You do it again, maybe even harder, deeper, more intentionally than last time. You don't feel guilty now. You get excited thinking of the rush of doing it again. You do it again. You get caught. You defend yourself. You think you're justified. You don't think it's wrong. You're so deep now that you can't see the forrest thru the trees. Game Over. Insert two more quarters to continue.

It's really scary because now you start to think other people are prudes, are judgmental, whatever, when they try to point it out to you. At this point, short of the Holy Spirit moving in you, you'll never think you have wronged someone, sinned against The Father.

Enter the plug for accountability. If you have someone in your life who you actually listen to, not just hear, but listen to, then listen to them when they point out issues in your life. If you don't have someone like this - find that someone.

Thank God for Grace. And Second chances. And Third chances. If it wasn't for the cross there would be no do-overs.

Monday, June 1, 2009

In the Beginning

Me: I've decided to start blogging. I think the world needs to hear what I have to say.

My wife: Theres nothing you have to say that anyone needs to hear.

Welcome to my blog...