Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Be a Burning Bush



A friend of mine, Brian Keel (CFO of The Toledo Area YMCA), puts out a weekly devotional via email which is excellent. I thought I'd share his from this past week:

The Wind

Probably my favorite shrub is the Euonymus alatus compactus or “burning bush”. During the spring and the summer it appears rather ordinary…just another in a long line of green foliage planted in front of the house. When autumn rolls around the leaves turn a vibrant red; lighting up the whole yard. But every year the same thing happens…we get one of those windy stretches Northwest Ohio is known for and “poof” the leaves are gone in an instant. All that’s left is the empty shell, just a bunch of sticks poking out of the ground.

No man has power over the wind to contain it; so no one has power over the day of his death. Ecclesiastes 8:8

A youth pastor in our area died in his sleep last week at age 40…no apparent health issues… no warning… no anything. I’m sorry to say that I did not know him personally, but I have heard so many wonderful things about him since…even a planned involvement in youth work at one of our YMCA facilities. Solomon sure got it right… “no one has power over the wind….” But we can make sure that we burn a vibrant red while we are here. We have power over our actions, over our words and over the things people might remember us for. We have the power to love as Jesus loved… to feed the hungry, to care for the sick, to clothe the needy.

Make a difference… be a burning bush….

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