9. A Word Not to Use
In this chapter, Bob talks about the advice he received from a friend who encouraged Bob to stop using the word that in his writing. His friend didn't go into detail or further explain himself, he simply said Bob "should treat the word that like it's a cuss word." His friend was a great author and Bob trusted him, so Bob began avoiding the use of the word that. As the chapter continues, Bob makes it clear that "faith can be kind of the same because Jesus didn't always explain everything in great detail." Instead, Jesus "just asked people to join the adventure." Simply put, we should "trust God because He's the best author." Bob "[thinks] God doesn't spell out everything for us in life, but He does tell us how we can write our lives better; and trusting Him implicitly is always the right place to start." Bob's friend wanted him "to stretch for a better, clearer way to express [himself] than [he had] done in the past. [Bob thinks] God maybe feels the same way."
Action: I need to remind myself that "a relationship with [Jesus] isn't supposed to make complete sense or provide security." I simply need to know that Jesus has my best interest in mind and a relationship with Him is all I need.
10. Corner Store Economics
When Bob was a child, he went to the corner store to buy a piece of candy he had been saving up for. Unfortunately, he was a penny short. However, instead of sending candy-less Bob on his way, the old man at the cash register "grabbed one of the pennies" along with some vinegar and salt and gently began shining it. When he finished, he laid the coin on the table and told Bob, "In my store, shiny pennies are worth double." He refused to let one penny keep him from showing Bob the love that God shows us every day. He taught Bob "that we have more power than we think to make our own rules about life to live out the economy that Jesus put in place." Bob concludes the chapter with this: "We each get to be the storekeeper, at least figuratively, and we decide who gets what and what things are worth. We get to decide that people, including ourselves, are worth more than others might figure and that following Jesus means doing math differently sometimes. Because actually we're all on the same side of the counter when it comes to needing a little help and grace and a shiny penny now and then. We're the kid and we're the storekeeper."
Action: I need to be mindful of others and be willing to "do the math differently" by showing them a LOT of grace and a LOT of love because even when the numbers don't add up, Jesus will ALWAYS be enough!
11. Ten-Year-Old Adventures
When asked what my plan is after graduation, a lot of times I answer, "I'm just trying to get to where I'm going...wherever that may be!" I don't know what God has in store for my life. I know the dreams and desires on my heart, as well as the things that fire me up, but I don't know when or how things will happen. All I know is wherever it is that I'm headed, I'll be traveling hand-in-hand with my loving Savior. You see, "Jesus doesn't invite us on a business trip. He says let's go after those things that inspire and challenge you and let's experience them together. You don't need a lot of details or luggage or equipment, just a willingness to go into a storm with a Father who's kicking footholds into the steep sides of our problems while we kick a couple in ourselves too."
Action: God is my travel guide and I will take the path He sees best fit. I will seek to trust Him at all times and, as my "About Me" section reads, go through life with BIG dreams and my BIG God!
Conclusion: In the rollercoaster of life, Jesus promises to make the ride worth it in the end if we're willing to hop into the seat next to Him! It will be bumpy. It will make our stomachs drop. We'll experience twists, turns, and loopdeloops...and if you've ever been to Six Flags/ridden Runaway Mountain, you know what I'm talking about when I say we will experience the thrill of a lifetime in PITCH-BLACKNESS without knowing where we're going or what lies ahead of us. However, when we step out of the car at the end of the ride (Heaven), we'll see an aerial view of the rollercoaster (life) and we will be able to see how those 540 degree spirals were necessary in the making process for all passengers (followers of Jesus) if they wanted the ride (Heaven) to be worth the wait! God will continue working in and through us until one day, His work will be completed! We don't have to have a map of the park. We don't need to know the physics behind every rollercoaster ride (although Physics Day at Six Flags is quite the adventure). All we need is a relationship with Jesus and a heart that's willing to jump for Him with our hands in the air as we make like The Three Little Pigs and wail "WEEEEEEEE" all the way home!
I could go on FOR-EH-VER (say it like Squints does on The Sandlot) but as I mentioned before, I want you to read this book on your own! God has specific things he wants to reveal to you that He can only do if you've got the book in YOUR hands! It's an easy read - the chapters are short, funny, and they are all personal stories/accounts that Bob Goff has experienced. Feel free to borrow mine if you'd like! In the meantime, let's show grace, love and mercy to all who cross our paths!
"Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." Philippians 1:6
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