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I Don't Remember the Flies!
Yesterday brought back memories from childhood. I drove past Ms. Etoil's pond, and I thought of fishing there. Then, I thought further back to my childhood days of fishing the lakes and ponds north of Charlotte, North Carolina. I remembered my first really big bass (it was a 6-pounder). I brought the fish home from what the kids deemed "the Brown House Lake (because there was a brown house there)," proudly carrying the fish. Many would have mounted the fish, but I was hungry and we liked fish, so it became dinner for the family. It was a Saturday, so we were gathered in the carport, a place that even on a hot summer day had a little breeze. Mom, Dad, and I sat there, stringing green beans, and Dad also cleaned and fried the fish. There was a box fan to enhance the breeze. As I reflected on the memory and the scene, I was surprised by one obvious omission from this perfect subject matter for a Norman Rockwell painting. I didn't remember the flies!
It was summer in North Carolina. I am sure there were flies and a few yellow jackets in that picture. But I didn't remember them. Why?
Maybe my memory was picking up the meaning of Paul's words in Philippians 4:8 ... "And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise." Maybe there is a lesson here.
Our current sermon series is about the supernatural power of God, expressed by God's Spirit working in and through us. We have posed the question, "Why are Spirit-sightings seemingly so scarce in our culture?" Maybe my memory, and the picture of simple life, has hit on something. Let me expand on this thought!
1. Our society ... our politics ... our news media ... and even our entertainment seem focused on the negative. We are quick to say what we are against. Negative stories stir up anger, and anger sells. Reality shows play on people's pain, loss, and stupidity. And, we laugh, jeer, and mock. God's word says something about this ... "Blessed are those who do not sit in the seat of mockers (Psalm 1:1)." Isn't it interesting that the very 1st Psalm addresses this human failing? Does this block and impede what God wants to do in and through us?
2. Do we remember too much that is not good? I wonder if we (Christians, God's people, the Church, Children of God) have forgotten the one trait of God we should be experts at imitating ... forgiveness! "Forgive us as we forgive our debtors (Lord's Prayer)." How good are we at letting things go? Are we accepting of Jesus' work on the cross, as he died to blot out our transgressions? Are we willing to let Him send our sins "as far as the east is from the west?"
3. How is our "forgetter?" God said ... "I will forgive their wickedness and remember their sins no more (Hebrews 8:12)."
I wonder if my little journey back to the old homeplace reveals a secret? I think my memory of this time and place was so good, so pure, and so uncomplicated, my brain left out the flies and discomfort that might have been there! "All that true, honorable, right, pure, lovely and admirable" might just be one key to God's power in our lives. It is certainly worth trying! AMEN