Paying My Fine
Right around the time Braeden was born
(wow... 12 & a half years ago - time flies when you're having
fun!) I didn't turn in and/or renew a number of library books. (Don't try
this at home, campers... just ask Shari about nearly getting her Aunt Martha
arrested for a book she'd lost.)
Anyway, the fines piled up and I stopped
going to the library out of embarrassment. Not the best way to fix the problem,
eh?
Around Christmas (some 6 months later), I finally paid off my fines and started checking stuff out again! Back to borrowing piles of nonfiction books - focusing on history & the social sciences. (Shari has given me no end of grief for reading a book entitled Salt: A World History with comments like, "What next? Pepper?")
Insomnia
Stress & exhaustion tend to conspire to give me LESS rest... I have difficulty falling asleep. My usual solutions:
a. play board games via computer
with people in Germany via the Internet
b. read a particularly weighty
book (most recently, the second part of a biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson
and/or Dallas Willard's Renovation of the Heart) [2013 note: as of yet, I have not finished either of the books mentioned, some eleven years later]
c. watch TV
If I choose to watch late-night TV, I end up
watching re-runs of Law & Order or C.S.I. or documentaries on PBS.
Taking History Seriously
So with a steady diet of PBS & nonfiction library books, it's not surprising that I think that history is pretty darn important. "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it" - at least, that's how I remember the quote (meaning it's probably not quite right).
Since I've already paraphrased it once, I'll
do it again to make my point(s):
"Those who ignore the past are doomed to
repeat the mistakes of the past."
or...
"Those who ignore the Bible are doomed
to repeat the mistakes chronicled in the Bible."
or...
"Those who ignore their own
sins/screw-ups are doomed to repeat their sins/screw-ups."
Ignorance is NOT bliss - it's a round trip ticket to the same ugly destinations we've seen before.
Ignore the history of racism and we'll end up
with ethnic cleansing & more incidents like the razing of Rosewood, FL, and
the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, OK.
Ignore the history of war and we'll end up
with continent-shattering mistakes like the 100 Year's War, the multiple wars
in Vietnam, or tragedies of Somalia.
Ignore the Bible and we'll end up indulging
in the same stupid sins that plagued the people of Scripture - adultery, greed,
lying, pride, etc.
Ignore our own past and we'll end up making
the same mistakes over and over... end up committing the same sins.
Paying My Fine, Part II
How do we run from that kind of ignorance?
It starts with "going back to the
library." I know that in my life, I spend way too much time running from
my mistakes - and from anything that might remind me of them.
Like the Bible.
Anyway, just like I had to go "face the
music" (and the librarian), we've got to turn to God and acknowledge that
we have messed up.
The question for the week is: What's your
library?
A broken relationship?
A business
deal you reneged on?
Words that should have never been spoken?
Casual disregard for faithfulness, sexual or otherwise?
The second question is: How do you step off
the cycle of ignorance?
Join a small group and/or Sunday
School class to better study the Bible?
Spend more
time in Scripture on your own?
Ask yourself & God some very honest questions?
All of the above?
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