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9.21.2010

DB #2

Time for another Double Bubble to help the day live strong!

E N D U R E


Ever go running? Well, I started about four years ago when I went to college. I didn't run regularly, and still don't, unless you consider once or twice every so often to be a regular routine. When I run - if any of you run or try to run every now and then, you may be able sympathize with what I'm about to say - after the first quarter of a mile I am drowning in sweat. From time to time I lick my lips. Salty. Tasty. My mind questions why I even interrupted a pleasant sleep to torture my body with a mile's run; sometimes two miles. I've reached the half mile marker. My legs are numb; it wouldn't surprise me if they go lame, leaving my momentum to carry me forward without the support of my legs. Pavement, an unpleasant acquaintance. This has yet to happen to me, but the vivid image painted in my mind shares a thousand reasons why I should give up. Have you ever been so worn out that you decide to stop and quit? My lungs are in pain. Breathing is rough, sometimes gasping. I can't imagine hearing the sounds spewing out of my mouth, projecting sweat and spit in correspondence. Have you been there? Have you ever had to fight your mind telling you to quit. Have you ever found yourself persisting, pushing, finishing, and finally rejoicing? The feeling of accomplishment. A mile of trodden, dreaded path lingering behind in the wake of weary endurance. I honestly envy those who can push out five, ten miles in a day. They may look at my one mile and wince in their pride, with a complementary smirk. To them, that mile is a downhill breeze, but for me, it is an uphill battle. Why? Because I'm battling more than just the pain of the run.

This morning, I woke up. I was going to finish mowing the lawn. But, the lawn mower wouldn't start, which is why I didn't finish mowing in the first place. So I decided to go for a run. So there I was, on a cool, partly cloudy morning. Perfect for a run. I came to a stop sign in my neighborhood, hung a wide left. The neighborhood street was occupied by another runner. "There's a stray dog back there, but he's friendly." He mentioned. Duly noted. The street bent sharply to the right. The beautiful, off-white colored lab mix prowled the yard of a house sitting at the bend. I passed without problem. Two-hundred feet later, I heard several constant clicking sounds riding up my six. I glanced back. It was the dog. Tongue flapping out the side of its mouth, gruel slapping off into the air. I ran two miles with the company of a beautiful, panting dog. Every now and then, it would veer off to a house on the left, regroup, travel a few hundred feet and veer off to a house on the right. On my second mile, the dog stayed at my side or at my heel the whole way. I had only planned on running for a mile. But I had someone running with me, and I found energy I did not have, and motivation to give out more than I realized I could. But this is not the double bubble, only a reflection of it.

Bear with me. Persevere, endure a little bit longer. You will reach the end of this post. I just have one last thing to share, this week's double bubble. Did you know that life is like a race? You know how you have that natural high when you finish running or working out? It feels good. Well, life has its natural high too. Living for God, Jesus. Running this race is challenging, and we all know this to be true. This is how I picture it. There is the main path God has laid out for us to take. It's small. Sometimes there it is a smooth, level pavement path, sometimes it is a dirt path, a path laid with gravel. Sometimes there are bumps, wholes, or divots in the path and all other kinds of obstacles that make it hard to travel. Life is the same way. Sometimes its a smooth ride, sometimes a little bumpy, sometimes painful. Now, along this bath you will find optional routes to the finish line, claiming that their path is fast and easy. These paths are more like those conveyer belt walkways at airports. All you have to do is stand and it takes you. Exhausted and worn out; bent over breathing hard, sweating out every fiber of energy, trying to calm the throbbing pain, your mind tempts you to give up or take an easier path. Easy can be a danger in itself. Or a convincing guise. Those optional routes are tempting. But choosing to take those routes to the finish line is just another form of giving up and quitting. God doesn't just sit at the finish line watching and waiting for you to cross the finish and fall into his arms. No, when we run life's race, he doesn't sit by idly watching us with spectator eyes. Like the dog that ran with me this morning, God is there with us as we run the race of life. He is there to offer encouragement, guidance, strength when we run out; to help us up when we fall. He runs with us. Usually when I run, peace and content is absent. Today, even though the pain was as real as on any other day, I felt peace, because I did not run alone. Remember this also, you are not the only one running the race either. And know that this race is not against other people. Its about running and finishing strong. This is the double bubble, you do not have to run life's race alone. God is there, he is our endurance.


Congratulations! You made it to the end of the post, you persevered, you endured! Now reward yourself with a candy bar and a can of Dr. Pepper!


9.16.2010

DB #1

Time for another Double Bubble to help the day live strong!


S U S T A I N

I don't know if you have heard of the Rock band Disciple, but they have recently released a new album as of Sept. 14 titled "Horseshoes and Handgrenades". If you have not heard of them, I think you should put an end to that and take an ear to some of their stuff.

I bought their new album on itunes the day it was released, plugged my computer into the entertainment system in the living room... boom! Life was great! Alone in the house tidying up the living room and kitchen with cranked up awesomeness. Dancing around like a giant spas because I don't know how to, but who cares, I was enjoying a moment of content, freedom, happiness, and excitement. Have you ever experienced this? If not, be open to the opportunity; its refreshing, relaxing, and rejuvenating.

Disciple is one of my favorite bands, do you have one? Ever since I learned they were putting together a new album, I was stoked, pumped, and weary. Their last album, which was enjoyable, was a flop to my hightened expectations. This new album, though, is by far one of my favorites. I'm listening to it right now! The songs are positive and encouraging, which is awesome! Because I'm tired of listening to a lot of depressing songs deprived of hope and what not.

I had a moment of joy, as I mentioned above, but it only lasted the day. However, the secret to experiencing this is to listen, read, or do something that is exciting, that you enjoy, something that isn't depressing, something good. But that's just part of it. I warn you, an experience like this based on something like listening to something you like, reading a great story or book, watching a good movie, hanging out with friends, or whatever it is that brings a moments joy into a busy chaotic life, it doesn't last. Eventually the joy of this experience fades and we sink back into the grey we came out of for that brief breath of fresh air.

Nothing we do can ever sustain the joy, peace, happiness, love, and content we seek; contentment even in a life we don't fully understand, or a life rough around the edges, tattered along the rugged road. Good news though, there is One who is more than capable to sustain us both in the good and the bad. Don't rush off at what I'm about to say, this is the Double Bubble: Jesus, God. Ever heard of him? Do you know him? Here's a thought, if you have had both regular and double bubble bubble gum, then you know that double bubble is longer lasting, has more flavor, and bigger than the regular kind. Regular bubble gum is like our lives without God, our own efforts to sustain the things we want and seek. Double bubble is like our lives with God, where we give ourselves to him that he may sustain us, and the true things that bring happiness, and joy.

Don't fret, I'm not going to hit you in the head with a bible and a lot of Christian talk. I just thought it would be a good idea for my first post on this blog to reflect the whole of what it is about and why I started it. It is my goal to bring to you the goods in life from an awesome Rock band, a cool new CD, movies, books, to awesome and fun things to do. It is also my goal open your eyes to the things that have and can have an impact on our lives and others', and to let you know that you can have an impact on the world and in each other's lives. So welcome to the delicious and sticky world of Double Bubble, but not the gum.