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In memory of our very good friend, Rev. Pat Evans
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FAMILY VALUES
June 12, Tolland, CT--- The thought came to mind this week about
family and what that means. June is a time for many weddings and with weddings
come the start of a new family. In May we celebrate Mother’s Day and June is
reserved for Father’s day. What does your family unit look like? How are things
going in your family? Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ.
Family has come to mean many things in
our society today. We call any group of people bonded by some common thread a
family. Use the racing family for example, we come together around the sport of
racing. We have a common language. We experience together the ups and downs of
racing. We are bonded by the tread of racing.
It is interesting how a common thread can
bind people of various backgrounds and histories together. We come from
different times, different parts of the country, with different views on life,
but when we talk racing we are all on the same level.
Recently I have had the opportunity to
talk with racers from different backgrounds. I have had the pleasure of
listening to them tell the stories of the good old days. Many of these folks
have been doing this for a long time and they have stories to tell. No matter
what we have shared as a racing family we all have our other family behind the
scenes.
Some families race together and some
tolerate the racing of their family. The family that we don’t always see at the
track, the one we go home to is the one I want to talk about this week. Have you
taken the time to consider how much that family means to you?
God created the family unit and gave each
member responsibilities. In creation he created man and his perfect compliment a
woman. Together they were to create and raise a family. God ordained marriage
for a man and a woman to come together in a life commitment to each other. A
commitment that starts with marriage and ends with death.
As I reflected on that commitment I
thought about what it really meant. This commitment is a statement to the world
that you value the other person so much that you set them apart from everyone
else; you will remain with them for life. How many of us view it that way today?
A marriage commitment says I will walk
alongside you and witness your life. I will be there for every moment. I will
not let your life go unnoticed, I will share it with you. I will not leave you.
Mark 10:6-9, "But at the beginning of creation God `made them
male and female.' `For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be
united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.' So they are no longer
two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate."
God provided guidance for us as we grow
our family and add children.
Proverbs 22:6, Train a child in the way he should go, and when he
is old he will not turn from it.
This verse implies that we know the right
way to go. He impresses upon us that we need to do what is right. It is not
possible to live your life the wrong way and teach your children to go in the
right direction. Our children will follow our lead.
If we don’t know the right way, we need
to learn it ourselves before we have children.
We recently dedicated Samantha Ann
Santerre to the Lord. In that dedication each member of the family, Mom, Dad,
Sister, Grandparent, Godparents, other family members and friends made a
commitment to guide that child in the way of the Lord. They committed to raise
that young child to honor God and to follow His guidance.
God helps us understand the priorities
that He has for our families. God has made the Husband responsible for the
family unit. Whatever happens to that family will lay on the father’s shoulders.
He first must love his wife more than he loves himself. If he does that she will
respect him. He must teach his children right and wrong. He must not waver from
that path, change the rules, have a different standard for his children than he
does for himself. He first must honor God in all he does, then lead his family
to do likewise.
Ephesians 5:33-6:4,
However,
each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must
respect her husband.
Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right "Honor
your father and mother"--which is the first commandment with a promise-- "that
it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth."
Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up
in the training and instruction of the Lord.
The family was created by God as the most
intimate unit in society, the foundation of all we are. If we do not honor that
and build strong, God respecting families, we cannot hope to experience the full
life that God promises. A fulfilling and satisfying life starts with a family
built on the foundation that will withstand any storm; Jesus Christ.
I understand there are reasons for the
condition of each of our families, but that doesn’t mean we cannot start here
and move toward God. Look at it this way, take a moment today and pray to God
about your family. Just talk with Him, ask Him to lead you in the right
direction, ask Him to guide your spirit, ask Him to teach you what you need to
be doing. He will; he is our Heavenly Father, like he expects our earthly father
to do, he will teach, guide and lead you in the right direction. Trust in Him
and he will help you move from where you are to where you need to be. Your life
will be fulfilling and satisfying.
Proverbs 3:5-6, Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean
not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will
make your paths straight.
THOUGHTS FROM THE ROAD
RUNNING AROUND IN A FOG - The HOT summer
air mass that moved into the Northeast this past weekend was preceded by a heavy
fog that complicated the local racing scene this week. Thompson finished
practice and the fog settled in. They called the drivers together and took a
voice vote as to whether to race or not. By my calculations some 80 plus percent
of the drivers voted to suspend the racing. I talked with a few and they shared
that water was condensing on the cars and the track. The infield grass was wet,
making for a dangerous slide if anyone went across it. It just wasn’t safe to
compete.
On another safety related issue, the
light pole in turn one was mentioned several times as a point of danger. Many
thoughts were given as to the additional safety measures that need to be
implemented before everyone will feel comfortable driving into turn one. The
consensus was that some form of energy absorbing material need to be added. The
existing concrete blocks serve to protect the light post not the driver. Let’s
hope that there are plans in the works to make that a safer situation.
This Friday night should be a great one
at
I didn’t make it down to
Let me put a little word in here to ask
for your help. Both
Racing team drives for glory of God-
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 6/5/2008
A newcomer has arrived on the tarmac ( at Indy) with an exciting plan to make a dent for God at the racetrack.
Litvak says it is not that God is necessarily being disrespected at racetracks, but he says "...there's a whole lot more room for a whole lot more God, and we know if there's 300,000 people at the Indy 500 on a Sunday afternoon, they're not in church."
Kingdom Racing sponsored a car that finished 14 in the Indy 500 on a tough racing day. And future plans call for a car in each race in the series, and ministries including Christian concerts. Litvak says they could have a racing team running in "every race in the series" by 2009.
WATKINS GLEN RETURN- Mexico,
Matt Kobyluck bested the field to add his first Watkins
Glen victory to his road racing exploits. Matt won the drag race to turn one as
the second band of thunderstorms necessitated a green-white-checker finish. He
held the lead with the three DEI teams chasing him home. Jeffrey Earnhardt,
Trevor Bayne, Jesus Hernandez and former DEI driver Steve Park closed out the
top five.
SEVENTY-FIVE GREEN LAPS- Mark your calendars as the Whelen
Modified Tour heads back to Thompson International Speedway on Thursday, June
19, 2008. The race will be a little different format this time with a guarantee
of at least 75 green laps of racing. This has been something the fans have been
asking for and I hope they will come out and support it. In addition to the
Tour, the six local divisions will also be part of the racing event.
This coming weekend has both divisions off as we celebrate Father’s Day. Let’s hope the local tracks can finally get some good crowds and good racing in. See you at a local track near you.
Be a witness for our Lord with the ministry decals and apparel. Send your prayer request by mail, phone or E-mail. Until next time, remember God loves you .
SHARE YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS WITH YOUR RACING FAMILY. SEND THEM TO RACING WITH JESUS MINISTRIES AT PO BOX 586, Tolland, CT 06084.
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