Sharpness

Stay sharp! How can we be more thankful? By our actions not our words. By our love not hatred. By our compassion not intolerance. By our thankfulness not regret. Take care that your hearts aren’t dulled by human weakness so that we may stay prepared. Maybe you read my words in an earlier message about questioning just who am I? As noted, we are all entitled to our own opinions and beliefs but when we are intolerant to another opinion, we are no longer sharp but dulled by our abrasive behavior. We may only have one chance in our relationship to another so stay sharp and get it right the first time.

Listen to my brief message on audio if you dare.

T

 

Who am I?

Who am I? A person unpredictable when emotions are left unchecked. It seems to happen most frequently during the holidays when we should be giving thanks and remembering the reasons for the season. All too often this time becomes a time to over indulge in food, drink, and unfiltered opinions. This happens to me too often. It reminds me to practice what I preach and not let my opinion rest firmly on my chest as a badge of honer. After all, we are all entitled to our own “stupid” opinions, right? Not really when it is used as a battering ram. So who am I? Sometimes, one of those! I hope you were not one of those this Thanksgiving season. It is never too late to learn a lesson of humility and understand the holiday season is not at time to get your point across as a time to point to the cross. May we all consider whose we are all times of the year.

Happy Thanksgiving and looking forward to a joyful Christmas,

T

Value check up

Check up from the neck up? Perhaps we all need a check up on our values. What do they value? Who are they? Those that would destroy anyone who does not believe according to them? If we go back centuries, it seems one could argue that Christian values were imposed on them. I thought we had progressed as a modern society past that point of total intolerance for the belief of others. Now, it seems the pendulum is swinging back to isolation of beliefs, ideology and enforcement of values at all cost.

As we watch in horror the tragic events in Paris, may we unite with them to fight for our values and freedom. This is indeed a fight for our values to gather as we are encouraged to do so in Hebrews 10: 24-25 to love and do good deeds. But now we are threatened by those who want to change our beliefs violently. May we persevere to hold true to our values and beliefs.

Do not stop meeting together with other believers and let us keep our values our values. Enjoy my brief message on the current events and let us do a value check up from the neck up.

T

Who’s Kidding Who?

As we all look in horror at the terrorist attacks in Paris, who is kidding who? Some may say it is an attack because we attacked them but is that not just an excuse to impose their values on us? Mark 12:38 warns us to watch out for those legal experts. In my opinion, it is all about their values trying to be enforced over our values.

What say you?

T

Abnormalities

You are too fat! Got your attention? Read on…

A Doctor may say you are too fat (abnormal condtion) so if you do not loose weight you can be candidate for a ❤ attack or become a diabetic (undesirable event).

It occurred to me the other day while teaching the safety analysis process as described in API RP 14C, there are a lot of similarities between Process Components holding hydrocarbons and the human body. If interested in the API code referenced above, see for yourself definitions of “Abnormal Operating Conditions”, “Undesirable Events” and the whole safety analysis process. Perhaps some of my students may even have a “got it” moment. 

Totally related to the human body, right?

Unlike the Oil and Gas industry where quick adjustments can be made to restore normal conditions, us humans ignore sometimes the abnormalities. Is it because we are just too ignorant, cannot afford to go to the doctor because of increased cost of medical insurance, or some other excuse? Check it out regardless as could save your life.

T