Here's Pastor Dave McDowell's weekly devotional that he
sends out to members of his church. Dave is my brother and serves as the Music
Minister at Stewartstown UMC in PA.
Usually when someone
says,
you couldn't hit the side of a
barn,
it's a negative
comment.
But my question
is....
what if they
can?
I have a long
driveway,
so I rarely see or notice "the
tossers."
You know who I
mean......
the newspaper
people,
the waste disposal
people,
the bulk trash
people.
They come daily or
weekly....
rain, snow, sleet, or
hail.
And for their
services,
I am very
grateful.
In addition to being
punctual,
they also have very good
aim.
Sides of barns are no problem for
these people.
Let me
explain
I live on a farm
property,
so conditions are often
muddy.
Puddles remain for a long
time
as the driveway is in low lying
terrain.
Now the driveway is a standard
asphalt driveway,
ten feet
wide,
making it a very easy target for
the tossers.
What is a far greater challenge,
is for the tosser to hit the 6
inch puddle
that is twelve feet from the
road.
Bulls-eye!
I don't know how they do it with
such accuracy.
Shaquille O'Neil would kill
to have such accuracy at the free
throw line.
And yet they
do,
while in a moving
vehicle.
The Harlem
Globetrotters
would be envious of such trick
shots....
Olympic
marksmen
would be drooling with
envy.....
Carnival
workers
would live in fear of such
marksmen
approaching their tossing
games.
If it's not a
puddle,
they'll nail the top of a 6 foot
snow drift.
One time,
they got it under a sheet of
ice.
You might assume that I don't have
a newspaper mailbox,
but you would be
wrong.
For some
reason,
the tossers would rather practice
their tossing.
I have tried to
read
water soaked
box scores,
frozen
obituaries.......
Dear Abby often has
frostbite.
You would think a thin sheet of
plastic wrap
would protect papyrus from the
fury of nature........
you couldn't be further from the
truth.
But it's not just the newspaper
tossers.
They
have nothing on the waste management
tossers.
It's a plastic recycle
container......
They pick it
up.
Logic would say that they put it
down.
Not so much.
My guess is that these tossers
have probably not studied
aeronautical engineering.
If they did,
they would know
that on windy
days,
an air foil will launch a tossed
plastic recycle bin
into the
stratosphere,
thus causing it to land in far
off pastures, ditches, & creek
beds.
Livestock have found great joy in
chewing on my recycle bin.
Joggers have added hurdling to
their workouts to get past my property.
Neighbors have found my recycle
bin/flotation device down stream.
I don't mean to sound
ungrateful.
I really do appreciate the
services that tossers provide.
Sometimes, I just wish that my
trip to the end of the driveway
wouldn't feel like a game of
"Where's Waldo?"
But I think I found the
answer.
At Christmas I placed cookies in
the newspaper mailbox
(that would be the normally
empty box)
It snowed that
day,
so I was prepared to find my paper
under a drift.
To my
surprise.....
there in the box was my
newspaper,
all comfy, cozy, and wrapped in
cellophane.
Alas, Christmas only comes once a
year.
For the other 364 days, the
tossers choose to toss.
As much as love my
tossers,
I love my Lord even
more....
for He doesn't wait for my small
gifts of gratitude
before He begins to
toss.
For He takes all my
shortcomings,
all my failures, and
all my
imperfections,
and He tosses them right where
they belong......
onto the
cross.
And His accuracy is
100%
There is no need to search
anymore,
for I know where to find what I am
looking for.
And although I am sure the Lord
appreciates any acts of kindness
that I give to Him,
He doesn't wait to deliver what I
need to where I need it.
Rain, snow, sleet,
hail...
nothing stops the faithfulness of
God.
Each day, I have the choice of
offering the Lord pleasing sacrifices,
not because I think it will cause
God to hit the side of my spiritual barn,
but because I know He already
has.
May you know the same faithful
tosser.
As for my human
tossers,
today is bulk trash
day,
and I'm placing a refrigerator at
the end of my driveway.
I'd better bake an extra large
batch of cookies.
Let us hold fast the confession of our
hope without wavering,
for He who promised is
faithful.
Hebrews
10:23
.
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