Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Me & Dad



Originally uploaded by rimo523.

This is one of my most favorite pictures of all time! Why? Because I love my dad so much and in this picture, my 2 year old arms are trying to show him just how much. My dad is one of the smartest men I know, but of course he doesn't think that. Sometimes I wish I had a tape recorder for every time he talked...that way when we're apart and I need to know something or need a piece of advice, I can go through my filing cabinets full of tapes and find the one labeled: "The Book of Hebrews" or "How to fix the computer modem" or "How to solve a discrete system" or "Why to use your thinker" or what about the 18 tapes about "Cars."--those kinds of things!

God has also given him an AMAZING voice! When we were younger, we didn't have alarm clocks by our beds. We didn't need one...DAD was our alarm clock. 630AM SHARP..this is what I was suddenly startled awake to: a loud, tenor voice from the stairs singing, "Get up, Get up and praise Him! Get up, Get up and praise Him!" --reaching for the pillow and turning over, I tried to cover up the sound that so intrudingly woke me from my sound sleep. But now, I can think of no better way to be awakened. I love you, Daddy!

We as children, try to be obedient to our dads by doing what they ask us to. Perhaps it's a task that takes a couple days/weeks to do, so we get started on it, happy and pleased with ourselves that we're being obedient. But then half way thru, he lets us know that even though our heart is right, we're not doing what he asked...but why?? Because we didn't LISTEN thoroughly and follow all instructions. So now we have to start all over. I think this happens often with God the BIG Daddy! We get our instructions and off we go, anxious and impatient to get on the road. But He allows us to keep walking that path---us thinking the whole time, "yeah! this is awesome! look at where i'm going to end...WHAT?!"--and suddenly something gets put in our path and our world turns upside down, stopping us from going any further. We are discouraged, frustrated and confused thinking the whole time, "but i thought you said...don't you want me to be happy!?" only to realize that what we thought God said and what He actually DID say, were 2 different things. Then we humbly realize the lesson being taught: LISTEN and then obey. Because what we think we're going to achieve can be great--but what God wants us to achieve is AWESOME and always much better!!

Lord, teach me to be patient and LISTEN before I move. Give me a clear understanding of your instruction and allow me to continue in the path YOU have laid for me. I love you Lord.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amen, Amen and Amen!

Andy said...

You were so stinking cute! But then again . . . you still are! I agree, we must be obedient to what God wants us to do and where God wants us to go. Listening is the key element here. Sometimes we just get too caught up in things around us that we just forget to stop and listen to God's voice. Lord, help me to be quiet and listen. Then help me to be obedient.

Love you Mirm!

Lisa said...

Mirm,
Thanks so much for putting the Frenchies on your blog. You know my heart!!!

UGGGGG!!! Get up, Get up and praise Him? I don't much care for that song, but praise God you have a Dad that sings the praises of God to you first thing in the morning.

You are too stinkin cute!

Lisa said...

Oh by the way...I have no clue what a "discrete system" even is and I am even more clueless as to how to fix it.

Anonymous said...

Mirm,
I love what you had to say today, but can I talk about your Dad for a minute? I never get to say how much your dad means to me. I see Kurt as one of the most real people that I have ever known. He blesses me every time he sings or teaches. He respects me as a leader despite the age difference and despite the fact that he has been involved in our praise team far longer than me. I look at your dad as someone I would love to be like and I strive to acheive that goal. Plus, I don't know how he puts up with all you girls!! Just kidding. If you get a chance, tell your dad that I love him and appreciate him.

Anonymous said...

I agree totally with Jonathon's comment re: your dad. I've had alot
of trouble trusting men but your dad is one man I trust w/o question. Give my love to your entire family.