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In memory of our very good friend, Rev. Pat Evans
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FORGIVENESS
October 4, Tolland, CT---
Have you ever done something wrong? Seems like a simple question
with a simple answer, but why is it we forget that when it comes time to forgive
someone else from a mistake they made? Forgiveness is something we want to
receive but many times are not as willing to give. Greetings in the name of our
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Let me set the record straight, we all
make mistakes. We all make choices that seem right at the time but in retrospect
they were not the correct ones. That being said why have we become a society
that has developed a less forgiving attitude? Zero tolerance is not the right
way to deal with mistakes.
As the season winds down I can remember
several occasions over the past few months that mistakes on and off the track
have been made. At the moment when they occurred it seemed the whole season
hinged on them. After a little time passed their significance has waned and we
have moved on. Those are the ones that are easy to deal with. Other mistakes
take on a life of their own.
Forgive and forget; a familiar refrain,
but one of the most difficult things for us to do. We want to get back at the
person who wronged us. We have a need to get even. We have our rights and no one
is going to take advantage of us. We say that we forgive but we will never
forget. These are many of the comments you hear when you encourage others to
forgive. We tend to be unforgiving people when it comes to others, but we want
to be forgiven when it comes to us.
Let’s take a look at what God says about
this issue. God’s rules never change and His standard is always the same. God
does not accept our mistakes. God is right and just and mistakes are not
something that God can accept. God says all mistakes are the same; big or small
doesn’t matter, all mistakes fall into the category of sin, missing the mark. We
all have made them and all will have to pay the penalty.
There is no difference, for all have
sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 8:23
And the penalty is the same;
For the wages of sin is death, Romans
6:23a
But look at the rest of that verse and we
start to see what God intends for us.
but the gift of God is eternal life in
Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23b
God said I will make a way for your
mistakes to be forgiven; I will send My Son, Jesus Christ to pay the penalty for
you.
"For God so
loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him
shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the
world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes
in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already
because he has not believed in the name of God's one and only Son. John 3:16-18
Rev. Dan has spoken at chapel about being
a peacemaker. Jesus was the ultimate peacemaker. He gave his life so that we
could have peace with God. Jesus came, suffered, died and rose again so that the
penalty for our sin would be paid in full. We can receive that payment by
accepting it. It is a gift from God.
For it is by grace you have been saved,
through faith--and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-- not by
works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8-9
God provided this opportunity for
forgiveness and we can receive it by accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and
Savior. When we do, we make peace with God, we restore our relationship with
Him, our sin is forgiven and remembered no more.
As the season comes to an end, take a
look back and see if there are some people you need to forgive. We are expected
to forgive as God forgave us. That means not because we deserve it but because
He loves us. Forgive not because they deserve it, but because God forgave you.
We cannot experience the full blessing of
God if we refuse to forgive others. Our unwillingness to forgive implies that
our standard is greater than God’s. That is not correct; God’s standard is the
only one that counts. If God is willing to forgive you there is no reason we
could have for not forgiving others. Make that commitment this week. Commit that
you will go to the people you have refused to forgive and forgive them. Don’t
worry if they refuse to accept it, many have refused to accept the forgiveness
that God offers. We are not called to make people accept our forgiveness, but to
offer the gift. Offer that gift to someone today. God Bless, Rev. Don
THOUGHTS FROM THE ROAD
What a weekend for racing! The weather
this weekend at
The Champion has been crowned; Donny Lia is the Whelen Modified Champion. Bob Garbarino is finally a championship car owner. I think the scene between Bob and Art Barry said it all. Art and Bob have been at this for a long time and each one has had their share of success and challenges. Bob was seriously thinking of hanging it up after last season. Art walked across pit road, you could see the emotion in his eyes. He reached the barrier and embraced Bob. Two men who have raced together for years, one taking the time to say, “well done.”
I am sure it will take a while to sink in but I am sure the entire Mystic Missile team will savor this win, especially those team members who have been with Bob for quite some time. Congratulations guys on a job well done.
Other champions were crowned at
Joe Brady continues to recover and his wife Linda received a good report from the doctor this week. Joe credited Linda’s healing to the prayers of the racing community. He asked me to let you know how much they appreciated all the prayers that were lifted up for them.
We have a week off and then return to action at Thompson Speedway for the World Series. We look forward to seeing you there, have a great week.
Be a witness for our Lord with the
ministry decals and apparel. See them at the Online Apparel Store at
www.RWJM.org.
Call us with your prayer and counseling needs and list all your prayer needs, no
matter what part of our racing family you are in, with the
Racing Family
Prayer Request Page
www.rwjm.org/page/prayers.php also send
your prayer request by mail. Until next time, remember that God loves you, we
love you and
Jesus is Lord
over Auto Racing. GOD BLESS.
Mail reaches us at Racing with
Numbers 6:24-26 "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make
his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward
you and give you peace."
May God always
Bless you, everyday in everyway. Rev. Don
CHECKERED
CHEERS
***WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES***
October 4
MIKE & LORI FIELDS- The Editor of
LONGISLANDMOTORSPORTS.COM and
wife share their 31th Anniversary. The couple is also Racing 4 Kids Children's
Charities.
BOB & JENNIFER WEBBER, JR.- The Promoter of Star Speedway in
TRAVERS & NOREEN CAMBRA- This former Wall Stadium photographer
and wife share their 36th anniversary.
October 6
RACING WITH JESUS MINISTRIES- The longest continuous running
ministry in oval track racing celebrates its 27th anniversary.
TIM & KATHY ATTAYA- The Co-Producers of the annual Maine Civic
Center Motorsports show have their 16th anniversary.
October 7
BOB & CAROLYN BLAISDELL- These fans from
October 9
SCOTT & MELANIE DEWARE- This South
***HAPPY BIRTHDAYS***
October 3
ALAN JOHNSON- "AJ Slideways," NY based DIRT Modified driver.
TOM CAPIE- Trevose, PA URC Sprint driver.
TOM TAGG- Webster, MA Semi-retired CT Modified driver.
ALESSANDRO ZAMPEDRI- Monte Carlo, Monaco,
October 4
BUDDY LOECHER- Bob Park former Riverhead Modified Crew Chief, now
doing same for Bob in NC.
DREW DAMIANI- The senior driver on the LAD 1/4 Midget Racing team
in PA.
SARAH BURTON- The daughter of
EMILY CAVALLERO- This Wall Township speedway fan from
LINDA EVANS- A Whelen Modified Tour & Waterford Speedbowl fan.
October 5
DAVE REZENDES- Charlotte, NC ,
JOHN BLEWETT, SR.- NJ retired asphalt Modified great and dad of
retired great John Blewett II and grandad of WMT driver Jimmy Blewett and the
late John III.
BUBBA GALE- Irvington, AL NASCAR All-Pro Series driver.
VILLEROY HARD - "Vill" of
October 6
CHIP SLOCUM- Ewing, NJ dirt Modified driver.
MIKE McLAUGHLIN- Waterloo, NY born former BGN, BES & WMT driver.
DICK McCABE- Retired Kennebunkport, ME NASCAR BES great.
RICH LAVALETTE- "Haskell" is a former Mario Fiore/Gulf Racing
NASCAR WMT crewman, now on a south team
OCTOBER 7
LYNDA RIVERS- Wife of WMT pastor and RWJM President Rev. Don.
Thank you for all your understanding and love.
October 8
BILL ELLIOTT- Dawsonville, GA Dodge part-time NNC driver and
former champion.
WAYNE ANDERSON- Yaphank, LI, NY former NASCAR WMT champion.
HAL RESH- Pennsy asphalt Modified driver.
SHAWN MARQUIS- One of Enfield, CT NASCAR BES/WMT driver Jerry and
wife Karen's children.
MARK SABATINE- Longtime spotter/radioman for Steve Payne and
Payne Motorsports.
MARILYN BARKER- Mom of Bob "Mad Dog" and Billy "the Kid"
October 9
RICKY ELLIOTT- D.I.R.T. Modified driver.
RON ESAU- Lakeside, CA NASCAR West driver.
VINCENZO SOSPIRI-
C.D. COVILLE- Retired famous
DAN HARMON- Grottoes, VA Micro Sprint driver.
*** NEW BEGINNINGS ***
NICK FONORO SR.- Nick was the official flagman for the ATQMRA for
much of the 70s and 80s as well as being the only flagger the CART division had
until his retirement from the flagstand. Both of his sons Nokie and Drew won
numerous races with the ATQMRA as well as in midgets and other divisions. Nick
Sr. was a renowned midget driver himself being credited with 4 feature race wins
with the ARDC and the 1950 ARDC drivers championship. Our thoughts and prayers
go out to the entire Fonoro family.
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