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Sports fans might have heard TV analysts noting that a young athlete is struggling on the football field because the game is too fast and furious for them to react correctly. They say that when the game “slows down” that player will be much more effective. That means the athlete will learn what matters, what to react to, how not to get faked out, and how to respond properly in each situation.
I think that is what is happening for me after all of these years. My once frenetic efforts to be a “good Christian” are slowing down. I think I am learning more about what matters, what to react to, how not to get faked out by Satan, and how to respond in grace.
A great way to get some less than grace filled responses is to quote an R-rated movie. So here goes.
“Nook” LaLoosh (from Bull Durham): “A good friend of mine used to say, “This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains. Think about that for a while.”
Yeah! Think about that for awhile!
In many ways Christianity is a very simple faith that we have made incredibly legalistic and difficult. To paraphrase the line above. “You love the Lord your God. You love your neighbor. Sometimes it is easy. sometimes it is hard. Sometimes life rains on you.”
Why do I want to make it so maddeningly complex? Today’s song by Chris Tomlin has one of the secrets that helped the game “slow down” for me. The lyrics from “I Will Follow” help make this journey a little more simple.
All your ways are good
All your ways are sure
I will trust in you alone
Higher than my side
High above my life
I will trust in you alone
Where you go, I’ll go
Where you stay, I’ll stay
When you move, I’ll move
I will follow you
Who you love, I’ll love
How you serve I’ll serve
If this life I lose, I will follow you
I will follow you
I will follow you
Hmmmm. Maybe if I give up my need to figure everything out and sound smart I will actually be more effective. Maybe if I just follow Him I will learn to naturally do all the things I have been struggling so hard to do. There seems to be some precedent for this concept of simply following Jesus. “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19, NIV
- But Jesus told him, “Follow me“…. Matthew 8:22, NIV
- “Follow me,” he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him. Matthew 9:9, NIV
- “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.” Matthew 16:24, NIV
- “Then come, follow me.” Matthew 19:21, NIV
- Finding Philip, he said to him, “Follow me.” John 1:43, NIV
- “Whoever serves me must follow me;” John 12:26, NIV
- Jesus answered, “If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me.” John 21:22, NIV
In the immortal words of Forrest Gump…”I’m not a smart man”. But like Forrest I have a keen sense of the obvious. I have surmised (brilliantly) that Jesus wants me to follow Him. The rest of it we will figure out together.
Tracy
I have been wondering the same thing about the “higher than my side” phrase. After seeing it wrong on multitudes of sites, I finally found an original score with chords that says “Higher than my sight” and I can only assume that is how it’s actually meant to be…. because it makes sense! :o)
Calvin
I love the song and appreciate your thoughts. I actually found this blog because I was hoping to find someone who would tell me what in the world, “Higher than my side.” means. Any thoughts?
Anthony Bellavia
My wife just read “When Bad Christians Happen to Good People” and read a chapter to me. It was wonderful. We need the world to know (moatly USA). I emailed Ann Rice telling her about your book. Thank you for your misistry- please talk loud with the balance of Gods Grace. Thank you thank you thank you. Seeving Him, AB
P.S. I was a special ed teacher in GISD for 12 years.
Donald Borsch Jr
>>”In many ways Christianity is a very simple faith that we have made incredibly legalistic and difficult.”
Ya think?
Fireman Jim
Dave,
Thanks so much for your blogs. I have been reading them now for some time and along with Ed Underwood yours is right up there, Grace is so great is’nt it? Not only does Jesus want us to follow Him but His yoke is easy and His burden is light. Matthew 11:30. We serve a wonderful Savior.
God bless!
Sharon McCommas
Thank you for your words of wisdom. A blessing as always!
Grace and peace.
Sharon