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Stuck on the Sidelines

When I competed in sports, I never realized what a parent goes through until I became one.  Sure, I remember having butterflies on the first tee, throwing the first pitch or standing on the starting block, but after a while these nervous feelings become part of the game.  From the sidelines, I’m helpless, just a voice of encouragement, biting my nails, pacing around and hoping my child doesn’t embarrass themselves.

As my oldest son James sets out to play in his second consecutive state golf tournament, there isn’t anyone else to blame.  There are no umpires who can miss a call.  No referees to influence the outcome of the game.  In golf, you are the team and when you mess up its obvious.  Well, let’s see…  You can hit a house, a spectator, visit the beach or take a dive in an adjacent waterway.  When you’re stuck on the sidelines as a golf parent, every shot is a gut wrenching adventure.

During the game of life, the Lord doesn’t abandon you.  According to Hebrews 12:1, a great crowd of witnesses is sitting in the grandstands called heaven.  Saints, past and present are sending out prayers to help each participant to cross the finish line.  Although you may be lost in the woods or stuck in a hazard, God sends angels to set you free from these precarious situations, Psalm 30:1-3.  If you’re stuck on the sidelines like me, remember the promise of Philippians 4:6-7 to get you through each day.

by Jay Mankus

Starter Fluid

A few year’s ago, I was unable to get my aging push mower to start in the spring.  Initially, I went out and bought a cheap reel mover as a substitute, my earth day contribution.  However, after a conversation with a neighbor, he suggested an old mechanic trick, spraying starter fluid into the carburetor.  After the second pull, my mower was brought back to life.

This year I experienced deja-vu, except my supply of starter fluid had run out.  To my amazement, everywhere I looked to purchase a replacement came up empty.  With the sun about to set today, I was left with one remaining option.  As I bent down to prime the gas pump one final time, I said a simple prayer in my head, “Lord, only you can start this machine!”  As soon as I got back onto my feet, I gave a quick pull and the purr of the engine startled me.

Unfortunately, prayer often is left as a last resort for many.  God is waiting to do a miracle in our lives, but most given up hope that God can or will.  Wherever you are or whatever you are going through, rely on the eternal starter fluid, the Holy Spirit to jump start your day.  Matthew 21:21-22 reveals a promise from Jesus that prayer can move obstacles or any mountain that stands in your way.  Believe!

by Jay Mankus