The Imperfect Day (But Still Perfect)
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
The Imperfect Day (But Still Perfect)
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
The Perfect Day
The Perfect Day
Rested and ready, you begin this day with smile on your face
There’s a skip in your step as you start out of the gate
Determined, not haphazardly, is your walking pace
No dread of yesterday dragging you down
It only what’s in front of you that matters
No worries of tomorrow keeping you back
The roadblock before you scatters
Driven with purpose, you press toward the prize
The zeal in your heart beats out the cadence
There’s a song on your lips with a sweet melody
With feet moving gracefully, you just have to dance
I realize this is describing what sounds like a dream
But why not dream, because dreams can come true
Live expectantly, looking for the good in life
Give all you have within, do all you can do
One day the Perfect Day just might be today!
Monday, May 15, 2023
A Prayer for You
A Prayer for You
This is what I would say
Never forget who you are
God made you this way
You were created for sharing
The love which God gives
To show others the way
So they, too, can live
Your future was destined
For you to be like The Son
To conform you to His likeness
It’s already begun
Learn from the Spirit
He lives right inside you
Never leaves or forsakes
Ever guiding you through
Hold tight to God’s hand
He will never let go
This is always true
Because He said so
Seek wisdom and knowledge
From those whom you trust
Their counsel can help you
The Truth is a must
Keep walking forward
Even when it seems futile
There is nothing behind you
The past can be brutal
Your destiny is before you
The path may not be clear
There may be a battle
There will be a tear
The Spirit will illuminate
He will show you the way
But you are the one
With the choice to stay
Choose slowly and wisely
Each step you must take
Keep your mind focused
There is so much at stake
Fear has no place here
Only faith to believe
But even when fearful
Press on to achieve
The journey is worth
Every effort it takes
Don’t lose life as you travel
Take frequent breaks
Those moments for rest
Are essential, required
Without them you get stuck
Or sidetracked or mired
These moments of charging
Keep your eye sharp and keen
Your body in motion
While chasing your dream
I wish you well in your quest
To fulfill all you seek
This course is your own
Each one is unique
So Spirit and wisdom
Respite and resolve
Will take you anywhere
As the mystery you solve
I wish you well, friend
As I pray toward the throne
The answer is yours
And yours alone
Thursday, May 11, 2023
You Know More
You Know More
I wrote this song to honor my mom for Mother's Day 2012. She died a month later and I was privileged to sing it at her memorial service. Mom was not educated, but she has more sense than I've ever thought about having. But more than book knowledge, she knew people. This Mother's Day, eleven years after she left earth, my memory of her is still very real. I find myself quoting her more than I care to admit. Mae Clarene Wilhite Harris was a strong woman. She took on the unplanned and unwanted task of raising four boys alone when my dad died. And speaking for this one, I think she did a great job. I love you, Mom.
There is no way, this side of heaven
To know all you have done for me
Many times I saw the sacrifice you made
But many more the times I did not see
How can one human here on earth
Do all that you have done
For, oh, so many others all the time
Today I want to take the time to say a word or two
To let you know the reason for this rhyme
Mother, you know more about giving than I do
Mother, you know more about living than I do
Mother, you know more about loving than anyone I know
Because you found a way to love even me
Our Savior left His home up in heaven
And came to live as man on this earth
Everything He did was in the Father’s plan
From the cross, back to His amazing birth
How can one human here on earth
Do all that you have done
For, oh, so many others all the time
Today I want to take the time to say a word or two
To let you know the reason for this rhyme
Jesus, you know more about giving than I do
Jesus, you know more about living than I do
Jesus, you know more about loving than anyone I know
Because you found a way to love even me
© Kurios Music. Words and music by Dudley Harris (10 May 2012)
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Solitude
I have always been amazed at how young children can fall asleep in the middle of a crowded stadium with fans yelling at the top of their lungs. I learned from behavioral specialists that is actually a defense mechanism. When a child is over-sensitized, they simply shut down; they go to sleep.
As adults, we don’t have this same luxury. If we fall asleep in public places we are tagged as narcoleptic, insane, or dead. Another problem we face is that no one is there to carry us to our next destination. We are left with the reality that sleep will have to wait, the over-sensitization will have to be ignored, and then hope a time to relax will come soon.
Noise-cancelling AirPods help, but this is not the way to address the issue at hand. When we choose to not engage our world, any activity is seen as bothersome. There are basically two options which come to mind: 1) change the source of input (location/physical), or 2) engage yourself in the moment (relational/mental).
There is always a place for pulling away from the crowd; to seek solitude. We see this in the life of Jesus. He regularly spent time alone in communion with His Father. We need to do the same. However, we also need to engage our world. We need to allow intersections to occur in our life so we can meet other people, get exposed to new information, and share what we have learned with others. Life occurs at intersections. It's also a place where collisions happen. We have to learn to navigate the crossroads of life so we do not injure others or get harmed by others.
When you are depleted physically, emotionally, or spiritually, you have nothing to contribute to the time in the intersections. Times of solitude help prepare us for the intersections. It’s only when we have spent time being rejuvenated that we have something to offer in those “crossroads” moments of life.
Monday, May 8, 2023
Be Prepared When Attempting a Conversation
Storms evoke an array of emotions, mostly depending on memories associated with them. My mom, for instance, was seriously injured in a tornado. Her mother and sister were killed. Consequently, storms caused her angst and great fear.
Others love the sound of thunder, with rain falling on the rooftop, especially if there is a metal roof. It soothes them to the point of sleepiness. They have never experienced loss from a storm.
So, two people, exact same stimulus, but two drastically different reactions, all of this is a result of their interpretation of the circumstances. Reaction to natural phenomenon, like storms, are pretty easy to understand.
However, the myriad of emotional stimuli we encounter in every minute of every day cause the same kind of innate responses, yet they are much more difficult to explain. I believe this is due to our own constantly changing state of mind. Sometimes, you break a pencil lead and you simply reach for a sharpener or a different writing instrument. Another time you fling the pencil across the room, yelling obscenities. What makes the difference?
Why all this talk about storms? Well, English is hard. Imagine the pencil incident being a conversation. One day you use a certain phrase and get a benign response. The next time you are in fear for your life because of the reaction of the listener. It is very difficult to anticipate these changes in mental state. Be prepared so you are not taken unaware by these seemingly random variations in reactions. Relationships are hard. Conversations are harder.
Friday, April 28, 2023
What is Happiness?
First, we need to see the meaning of the root word, happy.
Happy - adjective
1. feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
2. having a sense of confidence in or satisfaction with (a person, arrangement, or situation).
3. fortunate and convenient.
4. inclined to use a specified thing excessively or at random.
The origin of happy comes from Middle English happy (“fortunate, happy”), perhaps an alteration of Middle English happyn, happen (“fortunate, happy”), possibly related to or from Old Norse heppinn (“fortunate, happy”); and potentially assimilated to be equivalent to hap (“chance, luck, fortune”) + -y.
This would imply that to be happy requires certain things to happen, usually good things, or at least in our favor. The other implication is happiness is based on luck. If things happen the way you want or expect, then you can experience happiness. If this is true, how can you explain happy people who have experienced tragedy or loss? This is certainly not based on happenings. Is their feeling or state of being something other than happiness? Or is there more to happiness than just a set of circumstances?
Let’s look at a couple of other words which may be mistaken for happiness. Consider joy:
Joy - noun
1. a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
2. a thing that causes joy.
The origin of joy comes from Middle English: from Old French joie, based on Latin gaudium, from gaudere ‘rejoice’. This seems to imply something that comes from within. Look at rejoice:
Rejoice - verb
1. feel or show great joy or delight.
It seems to me these words have a common meaning. The difference is in what an observer might attribute as to the origin of the feelings. “Of course, they are happy. Everything always goes their way.” “They were born with money.” “They never seem to have problems.”
What about these alternatives? “In spite of the problems, they seem to always have a smile on their face.” “He seems to always have a song in his heart.” “Nothing ever gets them down.”
Can both of these be happiness? It seems happiness is usually the word chosen for someone who seems overtly joyous. Its definition includes the word “showing”, whereas joy is described only as a “feeling”. Perhaps the only difference is in the temperament of the person being observed. One is expressive and the other is not, but both have the same sense of wellbeing.
In the Sermon on the Mount, one of the most famous talks given by Jesus while He walked on earth, opens with what is now called The Beatitudes. Each one describes various aspects of human existence, stating “Blessed are the …” The word used for “blessed” is also translated as “happy” in other places. Look at the meaning of this Greek word:
makários ("blessed") describes a believer in enviable ("fortunate") position from receiving God's provisions (favor) – which (literally) extend ("make long, large") His grace (benefits). This happens with receiving (obeying) the Lord's inbirthings of faith. Hence, faith (pístis) and (makários) are closely associated (Ro 4:5-7,14:22,23; Rev 14:12,13). (taken from BibleHub.com)
If you acknowledge God’s influence on human existence, then it is easy to see the origin of both happiness and joy as being from the same source. I like the word “inbirthings” used here. It says to me that every person has the ability to experience happiness/joy because it is placed in them from the beginning. If this is true, then why do we not experience this state more consistently? It is possible this is where the “happenings” come into play.
Even though we are born with this innate happiness/joy, life events can cause us to suppress this natural tendency by overwhelming us with weighty concern or burdens, like grief over the loss of life/relationships, trauma from accidents/abuse, or simply poor life choices. It can become difficult to ever find a place of happiness/joy again. However, because it is “inbirthed” it is still possible.
That’s the focus of my current writing project. I’m looking forward to finding the last chapter of this book. It has yet to be written …