Tuesday, December 1, 2015

"we got the rope, we got the tree...."










Baseball, football, and baseball are games.  But they are very serious games, and after watching three blown calls, and maybe more that weren’t so obvious on Sunday night, when the Broncos beat the Patriots, maybe it isn’t a game, but life and death.  Read as big money.  Three calls come to mind, and it just wasn’t me, or just Patriot fans that saw them.  The first was when the scoreboard, the referee, and the chain gang each had a different down.  With the chain gang even writing down the downs, and being wrong.  Important stuff you would think.  The other was a suspicious offensive pass interference call against Gronk, that replay showed didn’t happen, and then again a pass interference in the end zone.  Add in catches that aren’t, or are they, where did the runner really go down, and what is roughing the passer and the game has changed.  Remember how instant replay was to change the game, and make it better, I’m not so sure.  Nothing like 70,000 fans seeing it again and again on the Jumbotron, to make the official’s job almost impossible.  It is up to them to keep law and order on the field, to flag penalties, and remember what down it is.  Also to know when a tackle is eligible, and when to start the clock, or not after a penalty.  And it seems more and more they don’t, aren’t, and won’t be.  It seems the more rules they invoke, the harder it is to remember them all, and no one is sure, even the officials in New York who watch every play dispute among themselves....”we got the rope, we got the tree, all we need’s the referee!”
But maybe that old high school cheer is misplaced.  We need the ones who make the rules, not the ones chosen to enforce them.  As in all aspects of life, there are those who make the rules, those who enforce them, and all of us to obey them.  Politicians write laws, then exempt themselves from it, Obamacare for instance.  Police enforce the laws, arresting the offender, then the courts pass sentence on them, which most times is plea bargained out.  Maybe the Bible is right, that right has become wrong, and wrong has become right, as a good attorney, and a liberal judge just might get you off.  Nothing more annoying than hearing of the multiple offender, arrested for the 20th time, and released.  Add in illegals, profiling, and cell phones recording crimes, we still don’t get the true story.  What you saw, when you saw it, and your vantage point are important.  If the news hasn’t figured it out, instant replay has.  Yes we had Deflategate, the rumors of the Patriots interrupting the opposing teams radio, and seconds suspiciously run off the clock in San Diego when the Chareless happen to be ahead.  I once fouled out of a game when I hadn’t due to a score keepers error.  When the referee was shown the error, his reply, “it’s in the book, can’t do anything about it.”  Where was instant replay when I needed it? 
As on the field, in life too there is always someone ready to accuse you.  All they need is the proof, or enough of a reputation of the accused to accuse the one they thought was caught doing something wrong.  We got the referee, where’s the rope and the tree?  And there is nothing worse than being wrongly accused, or misunderstood.  It is in times like this we need to remember we serve a loving God who sees all, knows all, and is in control of all.  All, includes everything, excludes nothing.  The Supreme Court says so, it is law.  But yet we squirm, and try to weasel our way out of things.  But we are given the example of one man, Job, who didn’t. 
Job knew God was in charge without reading the book written about him.  He knew he wasn’t like the Good Fairy granting all his wishes.  He wasn’t chasing down sinners and inflicting punishment on them.  He was and is a loving God, who has everything under control.  All our situations.  He knows what down it is, who interfered, and who held.  Yet when taught the story of Job is taught as a great battle ground between God and Satan, with Job in between, but it isn’t.  Imagine if the defense was told what the next play was to be, it would change the way the game is played.  Imagine a quarterback asking permission to go long, or run a sweep.  Can you imagine the Nazis asking Patton permission to bomb our troops?  Can’t repeat that answer.  But that is Job’s situation, not a war, but a test.  God has everything under control!  Then and now! 
So how come I have problems?  Cancer?  My marriage is failing?  I lost my job?  Some foolishly think Satan is attacking them, but he is really trying to get God.  We look at the scenario, but miss God in it. Jesus came to reunite us, and in the tests we turn to him, and are saved.  Blessed.  It is the tough times that make the best testimonies, which is why Job’s stands out.  Remember Satan’s words to God, “if you strike his hand, he will curse your face.”  Always the liar.  Who do you turn to in tough times?  When the call goes against you?  When right is wrong,and wrong is right?  Your friends?  The courts?  Someone in charge?  Why not turn to Jesus, who was put here to save us.  To rescue us.  We still have to play the game of life, but we know the final score.  He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can handle.  And that test, you may be being bragged upon by God, “consider my servant...” and you are it.  God will bless us, we just need to turn to him, and let him. To thank him for what he has given us.  And someone is always watching. 
We all know that Job’s tests were harsh, but we forget the last few verses, where he was restored twice what he lost.  We have heaven before us, and the spirit with us to guide.  No one wants open heart surgery, but it brought me closer to God in many ways.  Spiritual ways that defy words.  Heavenly ways, a reassurance of what lies ahead.  No one likes the tests, and some you cannot study for.  But God is always with us.  And so the battle between Satan and God looms over us.  And Satan cannot do anything to us God will not allow!  He always gets the call right!  No instant replay needed.  And his only rule is love, easy for all to remember. 
And so we can do all things in Christ who strengthens us.  And forgives us, and helps us to carry on.  We will not complete every pass, get every first down, make every tackle.  But we win the game of life, we are saved.  Where the records will not count, only our relationship will.  Make the right call today, Jesus.  And don’t worry about replays, bad calls, or forgetting what down it is.  Live your life to win, because we do.  More rules only make more rules to break.  We are forgiven and given only one.  Love God with all your heart, then go love others.  Loved and forgiven.  What a way to go through life.  We won the championship, let’s live like champions.  Job did.  Jesus assures it.  And no matter the score, we win even if it is with time running out.  Don’t miss the final bell, final whistle.  Be saved before the buzzer.  Game over, we win.  Film at 11.  No rope, no tree needed, when God is our referee.  And that is all we need to remember.
love with compassion,
Mike
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