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January 20, 2012
by Dave
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Talking Donkey

One passage of Scripture that always makes me smile is Numbers 22, and this is where I found myself in my daily readings this past week.  Numbers 22 has one of the most comical situations in the Bible, at least to me.  The Israelites are marching through nation after nation on their way to the promised land, and one terrified king has an idea: hire a prophet to speak to God against them.  Fast forward a bit: this prophet, Balaam, is on his way to prophesy against Israel when all of a sudden his donkey starts acting funny.  He gets mad, starts beating the donkey, and then the donkey talks to Balaam.  You know what I would have done if my donkey started talking to me?  I would have freaked out, then I would have tried to come up with something witty to say, to see if donkeys appreciated puns, which I suspect they would, just like the rest of the animal kingdom.  I would have quickly realized, however, that I couldn’t make any puns about a donkey that I’d want to actually say out loud, so I would just stand there looking dumbfounded, like Napoleon Dynamite.  Then I would have looked around to see if Shrek was nearby.  This is a sample of why God, in all His wisdom, made sure and kept me out of the pages of Scripture.

Anyway, Balaam apparently didn’t notice it was his DONKEY that was talking to him, and began to argue back.  The account ends up with Balaam going ahead and prophesying, but saying blessings rather than curses.  He says some pretty powerful stuff like “Anyone who blesses Israel will be blessed, but anyone who curses Israel will be cursed,” an idea found elsewhere in Scripture, most notably in God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 12.  The king gets mad at Balaam, of course, and after a handful of other prophecies, they go their separate ways.

I want to draw a life lesson from this episode in Balaam’s life.  Do you ever get so focused on where you’re going or what you’re doing that you miss something so completely obvious in your life?  Maybe you’re “too busy” for someone when they need you most.  This brings to mind the parable of the Good Samaritan, where the priest was in too much of a hurry to help the hurt man on the side of the road that he passed by.  If we would just take the time to look around, people are there looking for someone to help them.  Maybe you’re so preoccupied with what matters to you that you fail to see what matters to others.  I recently read an illustration where a pastor finds out one Sunday morning a Sunday school teacher just got arrested, and the first thing that comes to his mind is “who on earth is going to cover his class?” It may seem silly, but we do stuff like this all the time.  We’re so preoccupied with what’s going on in our little world we miss everything outside of it.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to miss the next talking donkey in my life.  Or a chance to see a sloth get carried across the road.

Thoughts, comments?  Let me know!

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January 2, 2012
by Dave
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My New iPad

So, for Christmas this year I got an iPad.  Now, there are many reasons people would be excited to get one.  I have a few reasons below, see what my iPad will be doing…

There’s an app from PreSonus that let’s me control my sound board via the iPad.  It’ll be pretty slick walking around the venues adjusting levels!  And, onstage I can use it to change my in-ears.

I also have iMovie on here too.  I’ll be making more YouTube videos this year!

 

And, to my surprise, I get this throwback to my childhood- NBA Jam… Boom Shakalaka!!!

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December 23, 2011
by Dave
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New Year, New Website

I’m excited to present to you our new website!  With this new website comes a new blog…

Acorns start out small and end up big, but it takes a long time.  That may describe our journey better than anything else.  I’ve been leading worship for over a decade, and our band has been around for several years, and I can definitely see where God has led us over the past several years, how he’s been growing us as a band- but it’s seemed slow at times!  Feels a little bit like Mark 4:30-32.

However, I feel very fortunate to be where I am.  I am one of those lucky ones who gets to do what he loves, and to top it off is accompanied by his wife!  Nothing’s more fun than jam sessions at home, with the kids jumping around being our audience.

We’re starting a new year, and while I have no idea what’s in store, I’m very excited.  I hope you will join in on our journey this coming year.  And hope you like our new site!

-Dave