I’m a sensitive guy
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010I like to think of myself as a sensitive guy. Probably not in the best sense of the word, however. I’m not sensitive in a way that causes me to cry at chick-flicks. I probably should have been a little more “moved” at the end of The Notebook or Forest Gump but then my wife might actually think that I care to watch those movies and I don’t want to lead her on in that way.
I’m actually skin sensitive. I mentioned one time before how things that bite or irritate the skin turn me into a walking, talking swollen mass of puss. We have small patches of poison ivy around our house and after several rounds of steroids and creams and many a night of moaning in irritation I decided to nuke the stuff wherever it was. I went out and bought that concentrated round up that you shoot out the end of a garden hose and started to slaughter the poison ivy everywhere. In the process I had to kill some of the plants and ground cover that makes our home look nice. I know that this caused my neighbors to think that I was crazy as they spent the summer looking at brown, dead patches all around the house. To be honest, I could care less. The poison had to go and this was the only way to do it without itching my way into oblivion!
After looking at the brown patches myself I was reminded of what Jesus said about sin. Mark 9:43 (NIV) “If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.” Poison ivy is a lot like certain types of sin in our life. It may mean cutting out some of the good stuff in order to maintain the life that God desires so that holiness is still our character and nature. The life that seeks Christ and His will is one that is willing to sacrifice certain perceived “rights” for the sake of holy growth. Your neighbors may not understand and think you’re a little crazy but it is not really about them, is it? Eternal itching and irritation (my version of hell on earth) just isn’t worth their opinion. Plus, they don’t see things the way you and God see them. Besides, the good stuff of God grows back and takes over the missing poison and that is way worth it!

We’re all friends here on this anonymous rollercoaster in the dark called the internet, right? Can we be honest? If you’re like me then there are purchases that you are enthusiastic about and then there are those purchases that cause you to sweat and your hand muscles to cramp as you hand over the cash or swipe the card. Here are some examples in my life:
I’m not that old, but it sure seems like the Winter Olympics have changed since I first remember watching as a ten year-old. In 1984 the Sarejevo Olympic games includes the hard-as-nails men’s figure skating with Scott Hamilton. It included the men’s bobsled which the American’s politely lost over and over again. I even remember watching the ski jump which made me jump off of the couch time and again until I thought I could fly.
It’s snowing again. Now don’t get me wrong, I do not have a personal problem with snow. I’m down with the whole political correctness thing with regard to weather systems. Sunny and 80 is no more important than snowy and 20. Week-long rains are just as appealing as warm breezes and crickets on my back deck. Equal opportunity weather, right? WHATEVER!!