Yesterday was a stressful day. I had forgotten. It didn't help that I was at a training about new changes to a system we have been using for years. Change is always hard and when your already heavy workload is increased it becomes overwhelming. There were tears...not just from me...as we heard all that we will have to add to what we already do. Hard day. But after lunch we were able to suck it up and move on. That is something that teachers are good at. We resist change and new things for minutes...then we buckle down and get the job done. Ultimately this new system will be better...if some new person at the state level doesn't change it first! I guess that was my welcome back to work day...
Author: michellegunnin
To Work I Go
Hi ho hi ho it's off to work I go. Today is the first day for me! I am back in the saddle full time wheeeeee!
Siege
Siege- the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
Our hearts are under siege. The enemy of our souls wants to cut us off from God by surrounding and attacking. This blockage is a well-orchestrated plan. He wants us to be isolated because he knows we cannot resist when we are alone. He is aware we will be weak and capture will be easy. His strategy is to harden our hearts to the things of God.When your physical heart is blocked, there is a build up of years of unhealthy living that slows the blood flow. The heart pumps, but it is hindered from fully functioning. Over time, the blocked artery can cause damage…even death, if it is not attended. The heart is handicapped. The life-blood ceases to flow properly and fatigue is the result. Our heart gets tired so blood pressure rises to compensate. The circulation is cut off from some parts of our body causing numbness. Eventually, severe pain causes us to seek help. This serious problem must be addressed.
Our spiritual hearts are no different. It does not matter if you do not know the Lord or have known him for years. We sin. We choose, not fully comprehending how deadly that choice can be. Over time, we will become numb to the effects of our sin. It impedes the life that God is so desperately trying to pump into our spirit. Sometimes we wait until the pain is so great we feel we will explode before going to our source of life. The oxygen carried by the blood is the Holy Spirit. It is life. When we allow Jesus in to our spiritual heart, his blood washes away the blockages. It flushes our system of the toxic waste that sin causes. The unforgiveness, bitterness, and selfishness are removed, being replaced with humility and compassion. Anything that blocks us from receiving God’s love is taken, allowing us to once again experience the flow. Our lives are revived, and renewed. Grace abounds.
In the Bible, the word siege is used quite frequently. Old testament battles repeatedly report cities under siege. Towers being built to surround a city until it fell were common. Most cities had walls to protect against such attacks. There are references to siege ramps, and siege works throughout these passages. One of the most familiar of these stories is the Battle of Jericho (Joshua 6). Joshua saw an angel that told him the plan of the Lord. Just think what the children of Israel must have thought when Joshua told them to march around the wall without a word. Fortunately, he had already earned their trust or they may have not followed. This has to be one of the most remarkable sieges in history. The priests had seven trumpets and they blew them all the way around the walls. (This could be the first marching band!) Behind them came the Ark of the Covenant. After that were the people. They went one time around each day until the seventh day, then seven times around and a shout. The walls came down. Amazing.I use this story to show that God wants to bring down the walls we have built up. He has laid siege to our hearts. He longs to break through the blockages. He knows we are well fortified in our hardness of heart and he has a plan to break through. His methods may seem unconventional but if we trust him, the battle will be over quickly and he will root out the darkness. He will give us the land. Our hearts will no longer be divided. We will not battle to keep hidden secrets once he has blasted the clogging muck that hinders us. The sin that the enemy has worked so hard for us to become entrapped in will be shown for what it is. The blood of the Lord will flow, pumping, pumping, pumping…life.
Did you notice? Both God and the devil are trying to lay hold of your heart. Satan wants to isolate and bind. God wants to break through the strongholds the devil has set up. Do you know what that means? You are valuable. Your heart is worth the battle. God will fight for you to the end, and the enemy of your soul knows this. God desires your freedom. But the choice is up to you which way to go. Will you cooperate with God’s siege or the enemy’s? Therefore, when you see God setting up siege works around you…take heart! (Pun intended) The blockage is about to be blasted!
Believe
The dictionary says that to believe means to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so. At school, our classroom motto is “believe.” My co-teacher and I want our students to be confident that what we say is true. They can learn. More importantly, we want them to know for themselves…not just because we say it…that it is true. This one little word, believe, is a powerful one. It is a wonderful moment when we hear one student tell another…”just believe.” It means that they have been listening. It means that they are starting the hear the word in their own heads instead of coming from our mouths. This is when the power of the word becomes real.
Outside of school, the word applies to life situations. To know the power of God when you cannot see it in front of you, requires belief and faith. Even in the midst of trials and circumstances, belief brings shaky confidence, which leads to hope. When there is hope, then all is not lost…it is a positive cycle. With each repetition of it, the belief becomes stronger. Illness cannot quench it. Hardship cannot stop it. Fear cannot beat it. Of course, God is the author of belief, hope, and faith. He has put all of this into our spirits. That is why we do not give in. He has created us to be fighters.A friend of mine recently had a bad report from doctors. Actually, I have 5 friends…some of them strangers…that are battling with life threatening diseases. It seems my cancer is now serving a purpose; to encourage others that are just beginning their battle. In these battles, it is important to believe. Believe in God’s sovereignty; in your own God-designed spirit, and in the future hope you have in Jesus. As we all know, there are not easy answers in life. The questions are hard ones. The fears are real ones. However, when we believe, our focus shifts from our circumstances to our will to fight and God’s ability to overcome. We have hope and in that, we become over comers. It is true with my students in the classroom, and it is true in life. Just Believe.
Dentist
I have had concerns that when I went to the dentist for a check up that my teeth were all going to be rotten. I have dreaded this day because when I was having chemo I had mouth problems. My gums hurt and my teeth were sore. I could almost feel the decay setting in...or at least I thought so. Today I went to the dentist and I only had one cavity...the one that I didn't get filled last year because of my treatments. I feel like a little kid being this excited over no cavities. One small one and that is it. No new ones...that I think, is a miracle.
Playful
Have you ever thought of God as playful? I was sitting on my porch the other night. As it began to get dark, the lightning bugs came out. At first, it was just a few, but as the darkness increased, the little flashes of light did as well. It was then that it hit me; part of God’s nature is to be playful. Who else could have thought of a bug with a light up tail?
Think back to chasing fireflies in your own backyard as a kid. When they illuminate, you run to them. However, by the time you get there they are gone…at least from that particular spot. Then you see the flash again and you run again, giggling all the way. It is a triumphant moment when you are finally able to catch one of these little lights. Sealed up tightly in your hands you run to anyone who will watch and show them the amazing thing you have…a bug with a light. Sometimes they crawl out and take flight again twinkling like the stars in the sky, only closer. A holy game of hide and seek, created just for us by our playful God. All the flickering becomes a beautiful backdrop for children to run, play and laugh. There is something about the laughter of children. It is musical with a healing quality about it. It tells us not to take life to seriously and to enjoy it while we can. It causes us to stop and see the joy in the little things…like bugs with light up tails.
The deeper meaning? I think you know. His truth is something we have to seek after. We run towards it when we see it. The light is all around us, though sometimes it is illusive. The lesson is that there is joy in the journey. It is not supposed to be hard, but fun to find the treasure God has so creatively provided for us. We simply have to take the time to look. Sometimes it blends into our surroundings, until the moment of the flash when we see it briefly, just long enough to become curious. Next, we look more carefully waiting to see if the light we saw will reappear. When it does, we run to find the truth he has set before us and delight in our ability to capture and hold it. We study it quickly lest it take flight before we fully grasp it. Once we have seen it and shared it with those around us, we release it to hunt for another. All the while, he delights in our search and in the fact that his ways cause us to seek him diligently, again and again. Hide and seek. Each truth builds on our knowledge of him as we learn more of his playful nature…through nature.
Heavy Weight
When you are diagnosed with cancer, it is like being thrown into a boxing ring with the heavy weight champion of the world. The first punch, “you have cancer,” takes your breath away as you realize you are in the fight of your life. Nothing prepares you for this fight; fear is in the forefront. It is in this moment, and those months that follow that the foundations of faith become the bedrock of your fight. Though, family and friends cheer for you in your corner, you are in the ring alone, with no training, battling the opponent of your life…it is hard. To rise up and fight takes courage; to win takes a miracle.
Our high school assistant principal Doug Smith and his wife Kay knew that miracle. Kay fought this dreaded champion and won. It was a sweet victory; a relief…but this opponent was not down for the count, and rose up again more vicious than ever. This time the gloves were on Doug’s hands. It was Kay’s turn to cheer in the corner as the tag team partner of her husband. The fight began suddenly when Doug went to the doctor because of a headache. Test results showed brain cancer; in advanced stages, and the prognosis was bleak. It is here, that the foundation of faith that had been built during Kay’s illness began its test. The disease progressed rapidly, reeking havoc on Doug’s body. The treatment was aggressive, as were the prayers for a miracle from friends in the community. What the disease did not damage was his spirit and the faithful family that surrounded this man. To the end, they fought and faced this foe, but in the end, Doug died. Round two of this battle ended this past Thursday at 9:00.
At the funeral home, there were slides that showed pictures of Doug’s life. He lived it to the fullest, hiking, taking trips, and fishing with friends. Even with his illness, he worshiped God from his chair as friends played music around him. He treasured each moment, a lesson learned from his wife’s battle. He was a dedicated educator in our community that loved working for the good of the students he served. He was a husband and a father to the family that loved him dearly. He is buried, his well-worn Bible by his side…a man of faith that trusted God with his very life. It does not seem right that Kay would survive her fight only to loose him to his. This is where the hard questions come in and the platitudes go out. There are no easy answers when grief is so near. Faith is shaken to the core, as hope flickers and fades, and then sparks again.
Round three will come, and we know already that the Lord will win that battle. No tears, no pain, no sickness, it will be a glorious day. On that day, cancer will be no more…knocked out by God’s Champion. Until then, we remember Doug as another victim of the heavy weight. We respect his fight. We honor his life. He will be missed in our schools and by his friends. We pray for his family as they recover from this fight and ask that God would hold them close to his heart.
Quick Note
Here is a quick note...I had a bone scan yesterday. It was primarily to get a baseline since I no longer produce estrogen. They want to make sure my bones do not lose mass. The technician said that all looked good, but the doctor will call to tell me that later. I was happy to have such a simple test...I didn't even have to undress...I can't remember the last time I got to stay fully clothed at a doctors office!
I am starting to get geared up for school. Rather, I am trying to finish all the things I wanted to do around here this summer. I have painted the bathroom that started the redecorating last year. It is finally looking more like what I had envisioned. It should have been a simple process to paint a bathroom...I hired two different people to do it. It turned into a mess when the badly pealing wallpaper tore up the wall coming off. Then I tried to have someone cover the holes with a faux finish that didn't work. Yesterday I did a different finish and it worked! In the meantime I also wrote my final paper for my class...just plain busy. Now I will be getting kids to eye doctor, dentists, haircuts etc... for the next couple of weeks. I can feel the pace picking up already. I am not ready for it but I will have to be soon...like it or not.
DCI
If you have never been to a DCI (Drum Corp International) competition you should go to one. They have been described as "marching band on steroids" and the "major league of marching band." Yesterday, we took the kids...all but Peter...and went to the Southeastern Regional event at the Georgia Dome. Bill was able to get discounted tickets through his professor at school. It was amazing even to someone who doesn't know anything about band...such as me. I was amazed at the power of the bugle corp and the drum work was unbelieveable. The shows were elaborate with dancers and rifles, and flags. There were probably 20 bands there and it was an all day event. We arrived home exhausted at 1:00 am. But I would say it was worth it. My kids loved it and were inspired for band camp in a couple of weeks. I never cease to be amazed at the creativity God implanted into humans. We know we are like him in that way but to see so many ways and outlets for it is truely inspiring.
Sunflowers
I was on my way to Atlanta this morning. As I came around a small curve in the road, I saw an army of sunflowers, all in rows. They were not the big sunflowers, rather the smaller ones that are mixed into bouquets at the store. Their heads were turned away from me…towards the east as they awaited a view of their commander, the sun. As I looked in my rear view mirror, their golden heads showed, thus creating another picture of the nature of God. Devotion.
Their faces are upturned, never straying from their source of life. If there are clouds, as there were today, they still know just where to look. The sun is ever so steady and dependable to provide them the light that they need. It is a picture of the devoted relationship between God and his followers. He is there, even when obscured by the storms of life…he is behind the clouds, providing the needed nourishment, if we will just look up. Unlike humans, the faces of the sunflowers never stray to each other, or turn around to look behind. They steadfastly look to the one that is the source of there adoration. They are devoted and do not forget their source of strength. Wherever the sun moves they move as well. If we could be as devoted as this, our lives would be simpler. Confusion would not reign because our focus would be sure.
In time, the flower’s seeds feed the animals and birds that are near. The flowers do not seek this attraction, it happens naturally because of their devotion to the sun. As believers, others are drawn to our fruit. Spiritually, they come to us to eat and be filled on the overflow of our relationship. As we continue to look up, they will find the sun is our source of devotion. We do not seek this arrangement, but it is built into us as the seeds are in the flowers.
In rows, they look like a splendid army, arrayed in golden armor. They are a reflection of the golden light of the sun…as we are a reflection of the one we adore. We lift our heads and hands to the Lord and we reflect his characteristics…his love, and his beauty. All together, we are his army. We move as one because we are one with him.
Then as we are moved, we await our commander and follow him wherever he sends us, to the uttermost parts of the earth. We reach out and share his light with those around us. We can be put into a mixed bouquet, but we will never be disguised or hidden. We will stand tall and turn our faces so that everyone that sees us will look up to see what we see. They will long to know our secret devotion and to eat of our fruit. Turn your face up…and see the Son.