High Hopes/ Expectations

High hopes, youthful dreams, and expectations come true with planning and hard work. Dreams without feet are balloons that float away or pop. Youthful dreams need honing, just like our thinking needs honing.

Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharpens iron, so does one man sharpen another. God calls us to train each generation.

WE NEED strong leaders in our church. We need men to be the spiritual leaders at home, at the church, in the community, and in our government. OMGosh, I think of our Founding Fathers who formed our Constitution on biblical principles. These men weren’t alone. Women took a stand, too. They argued, worked, and honed this document as a construct for all people to live. America was the country that ended slavery and the country that was the catalyst for ending it worldwide.

Perfection may be a goal usually unattainable, but a goal to work towards.

I heard a true story once about the African Elephant. Men hunted for the big bull elephant, which had a devastating effect on the herd. The young bulls went wild, attacking the herd, villages, etc., and had to be put down. The big bulls were gone to train them. Today, I see young bulls (young men and women) running around without purpose or direction. Some find causes to fight for, others fight self-serving avenues, but most get into trouble. God designed the family with a man and a woman to train their children. Remember, the family was established as the basic societal unit from which the community grows.

The Jews waited for their Messiah to come.
Some believed and some did not.
Some could see the beauty of his arrival,
scriptures to attest and authenticate.
We wait today for his return.
Some believe, and some do not.
Our hope is in Jesus.

I remember this song from my childhood. The ant doesn’t work alone. Hard work and determination lead to success. Train up children, and they will find their way through life’s problems. I believe God’s Word is true.

Just what makes that little old ant
Think he'll move that rubber tree plant
Anyone knows an ant, can't
Move a rubber tree plant

But he's got high hopes, he's got high hopes
He's got high apple pie, in the sky hopes

So any time your gettin' low
'Stead of lettin' go
Just remember that ant
Oops there goes another rubber tree plant

When troubles call, and your back's to the wall
There a lot to be learned, that wall could fall

All problems just a toy balloon
They'll be bursted soon
They're just bound to go pop
Oops there goes another problem kerplop
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3 Comments

  1. aschmeisser's avatar aschmeisser says:

    The elephant herd digs the scene,
    young bulls are brought up by the old.
    It’s not that the old tusker’s mean,
    but if you learn to do what’s told
    you’ll grow in wisdom, understand
    that leaders must first learn to serve
    within the chain of God’s command
    and not let it hit a nerve
    fomenting a rebellious heart
    that sunders the Book’s ancient pages,
    and seeks in hubris to depart
    from honouring the hoary sages
    who kept the culture safe for all
    behind a high and Godly wall.

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    1. brontebrown2's avatar brontebrown2 says:

      Well, said and much better than me.

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  2. Lisa Blair's avatar Lisa Blair says:

    Yes, may we be faithful to train those under us, and may they, in turn be faithful to train up those following them. He is Faithful and True, but many times we are faithless to those He put under us. May we repent and return with full hearts of love.

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