Like a cedar in Lebanon*
by chuckofish
Today is the first day of my 50th high school reunion extravaganza. Please pray for me. I am going to two of the five planned events/get-togethers. And my two oldest BFFs are coming over for lunch on Saturday. Also our church Pig Roast is being held later that day…so it will be a busy weekend!
This bit from Amor Towles’ new novella Eve in Hollywood seems apropos:
Taking a deep breath, Prentice steeled his resolve and began making his way through the crowd toward his host.
It was a humbling journey. A gauntlet composed of every sort of slight. First there was the director of light romances who turned his body just enough to make a casual encounter with Prentice less likely. Then the actress who hadn’t worked since the advent of talkies, who waved at Prentice enthusiastically. Then the writer of droll comedies who nudged a fellow scribbler in order to make a wry remark resulting in an audible guffaw. While scattered throughout were starlets whose eyes barely settled on Prentice at all, recognizing instinctively from the way the others treated him that he was not a man of consequence.
Well, so be it. For that which humbles our sense of vanity prepares us to face that which insults our sense of honor!
Today is also the National Day of Prayer. Following a challenge by Billy Graham, the spring observance was established by President Harry Truman in 1952. Get praying, y’all.
I have to say: thank goodness for Florida. The University of Florida released a memo to students late last week outlining what conduct was unacceptable and the consequences that protesters would face if they chose to violate school policy. “This is not complicated: The University of Florida is not a daycare, and we do not treat protesters like children — they knew the rules, they broke the rules, and they’ll face the consequences,” the school said. Local media reported that nine individuals were arrested on campus by the university’s police department and the Florida Highway Patrol. Would that other universities and college administrators could be so direct and follow through so mindfully.
But this. Please.
And here is John Piper’s counsel for godly parenting. Really good advice.
*The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree,
He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.
13 Those who are planted in the house of the Lord
Shall flourish in the courts of our God.
14 They shall still bear fruit in old age;
They shall be fresh and flourishing,
15 To declare that the Lord is upright;
He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him.–Psalm 92: 12-15



I really like that Amor Towles quote and the great photo of you being ANC! Hope you have fun at the reunion…
Have fun, I know you’ll be glad you went!