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Realigning the Stars

On the last night of the 3 Magi’s journey from the East, the star they had been following became stationary, hovering over the birth site of Jesus, Matthew 2:9-10.  One final night of glory, this unique star completed its purpose, gradually fizzling out like those created before it.  According to the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, they are 7 main types of stars based upon their color and luminosity.  The star which appeared in the sky above Bethlehem on that glorious night falls under the O or B classification, the rarest and brightest of all the stars in the universe.  Once a star depletes its hydrogen supply, they are downgraded and this declassification is a signal that their end is near.  In entertainment, Hollywood or professional sports, as one stars falls, another is in the background, ready to quickly steal their spotlight.

On March 14th, 1981, one such star destined for greatness was snuffed out.  Skip Dillard was a free throw away from becoming a top 10 pick in the NBA Draft, as his #1 ranked Depaul Blue Demons were on their way into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, referred to as March Madness today.  In the days of endless One and One’s, St. Joseph’s of Philadelphia kept fouling Depaul players late in the second half, who then began missing the front end, their first shot, allowing the Hawks to rebound the ball after only one free throw attempt.  As Depaul’s big lead shrunk to one in the closing seconds, all Skip had to do was make one shot at the line to secure a tie, prior to the existence of 3 pointers and two free throws to close out the game.  Called “Money in the Bank” by his teammates, Skip’s shot fell short, St. Joe’s rebounded the miss, got the ball quickly up court and made a shot at the buzzer to stun Depaul.  This nightmare became reality for Skip who responded to this setback by becoming addicted to cocaine and committed 15 armed robberies to support his habit, resulting in an 11 year prison sentence according to the Chicago Tribune.  College players like Magic Johnson and Larry Bird stole Skip’s fame as the media realigned the stars for these 2 NBA Hall of Famers.

When you are young, thinking you are invincible is a common mindset.  As I watch college sports on television or listen to my youth baseball players chat before and after a game, many think too highly of themselves.  Instead of being a voice of reason, parents often add to their child’s delusion, believing their daughter or son is the best player on the team.  Maybe the thought that their child’s athletic career is a lottery ticket for life instills in many parents a glimmer of hope.  However, these same parents often baby and or spoil their children, not providing an atmosphere of discipline, mental toughness and work ethic necessary to make good athletes great and elite players, stars at the college level.  If you analyze any NFL draft, its clear that talent doesn’t always translate onto the professional  level.  Thus, the degree to which someone shines lies in the choices you make and in God’s grace, Deuteronomy 28:2.

Currently. my own stardom has faded with time as my attractiveness as a youth pastor left when I reached 30.  Meanwhile, a decade of teaching has aged me another 20 years, especially during my 5 year stint teaching middle school.  Despite the fact that employers may overlook me for positions due to being too old or in some cases over qualified, I cling to the words of the apostle Paul in Philippians 2:12-16.  Though I can’t control external forces, I do have authority over my personal world according to Dutch Sheets in his book Authority in Prayer.  Thus, I am aiming to shine like a star in the universe, providing spiritual light during these dark days in American History.  I am responsible for aligning my life toward God’s will, yet only God can realign the stars in the universe!

by Jay Mankus

A Divine Appointment

This morning God put a desire on my heart to go to my local Family Christian Bookstore after reading a chapter from the book Authority in Prayer by Dutch Sheets.  Usually, I go alone, but my wife and two of my kids felt like going along for the ride.  I was seeking to find my favorite worship song which I haven’t heard on Christian Radio for over a month.  While I was gazing through the music section, suddenly I looked up and there it was, staring at me, Forever Reign.

As I began to debate whether or not I should purchase this album by Hillsong, I overheard a customer talking to an employee who was trying to find albums for someone on the phone.  Since this gentlemen mentioned Chicago, we began to talk for a few minutes about this city, the Phillies and life in general.  Little did I know that this initial conversation would spark a divine appointment from the Holy Spirit.

While I was at the cash register, this man of God, in tune with the Spirit, Galatians 5:25, overhead over discussion before I left.  The woman behind the counter asked if I could sponsor a child for X amount of money per month.  I declined explaining that I was still looking for a full time job.  If I went alone, I would have left the store without this divine appointment.  However, since my wife was not done finding the right set of sympathy cards for work, I wandered around the store a few more minutes until the timing was right.

Like an angel sent from heaven, this man approached me saying he heard me say I was looking for employment.  Initially, I thought he was going to offer me a position, yet his words changed from a mere man to the Holy Spirit.  This man of God told me that the Holy Spirit gave him a rhema, a word from the Lord in his heart, which he wanted to be faithful to God by sharing this message to me.

God told him that He was using this time of unemployment to teach me many things.  God is showing me that I can’t do it alone.  Rather, that I need to trust the Lord solely for employment and that only in Him can I provide for my family.  As his message continued, He said the Lord will be providing you an amazing job in the next month.  Something so great, you could never dream it up, yet God will use this for you to provide abundantly for your family.  With these final words, this man prayed for me, blessed me and vanished from the store shortly thereafter.

I am not sure if this man was real or an angel.  Although, I am going to take his message to heart, learn to yield my future over to the Lord and trust God with all my heart to provide.  I will keep you posted as the Lord moves and works in my life.  To be continued!

by Jay Mankus