Jack’s Winning Words 9/5/13
“Many are called, but few get up.” (Oliver Herford) Irving Berlin wrote a song with the words, “O, how I hate to get up in the morning.” Does that apply to anyone you know? Herford’s WWs speak to the truth that opportunities are before us every day--like today. We must be ready to seize them, before they are lost, never to appear again. “The saddest words of tongue or pen…the saddest are…what might have been.” ;-) Jack
FROM TS IN INDIANA: I have a sweatshirt which I wear on my early morning walks which has the following on the front:
[X] MORNING PERSON
(when real people get real things done)
[ ] NIGHT OWL
(sluggard of the universe)
There is a box in front of the two items, and mine has a check in the Morning Person box. This language is a little strong for your messages - but does have a Biblical ring to it. I haven't been able to find another such sweat shirt, so I'm really trying to care for the one I have!====JACK: I'm trying to figure our the Biblical ring, unless it's the verse: "Go to the ant, thou sluggard..."
FROM TARMART REV: "It's a brand new day, Jack, and never been lived in before!!" Hoping yours is very blessed!!====JACK: One of our pastors in Minneapolis used to have a daily radio program. He would begin each program by enthusiastically saying, "Up and away, for this is God's day! Are you going God's way?"
FROM MICHIZONA RAY: Don't you think the occasions of missed opportunities is truly because the one who missed them didn't understand its value? Many are called but few are chosen -- because they know not what they do? It's hard to fathom refusing a gift of peace, joy, or even eternal life while having an understanding of what one is missing.====JACK: Someone may say, "Jump in! The water's fine." But you won't know until you take the plunge. Words of encouragement are not enough. You'll never truly be able to make a judgment, without trying it out for yourself. That goes for church involvement, too.
FROM CL IN MICHIGAN: AMEN and AMEN.====JACK: Salespeople would generally be found in "The Amen Corner." I suppose you've heard of the Amen Corner which some churches reserve for the more enthusiastic members who shout "Amen!" to indicate that they agree with what's going on...and to spur-on the pastor in his preaching.
FROM BBC IN ILLINOIS: This morning I did get up. Have been working out at 6 am in a class on Thursday mornings. Getting out the door at 5:40 isn’t easy for me but I feel rewarded all day long and energized as a result. Today, we got up.====JACK: The old saying is: "Plan your work, and work your plan." Zig Ziglar, the motivational speaker put it this way: "You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win." Getting up is half the battle!====BBC: My dad always liked Zig and…Earl Nightengale. Thanks for the positive thoughts.====JACK: As you can see, they're still relevant and being quoted.
FROM BLAZING OAKS: HA! THERE'S THE CHALLENGE, GETTING UP AND GETTING GOING! JUST RETURNED FROM A SIX DAY VISIT WITH DAUGHTER SARAH IN HYDE PARK AND SON PASTOR FRED IN NASHOTAH, WI (OUTSIDE OF WAUKESHA). GREAT OAKS FAMILY TIME. YOUR WW MADE ME CHUCKLE TODAY: I HAD TO TALK TO MYSELF TO RISE AND SHINE, EVEN FOR A ROUND OF GOLF! STILL HOT HERE! REALLY, SO GLAD TO HEAR THE BUGLE CALL ("YA GOTTA GET UP, YA GOTTA GET UP, YA GOTTA GET UP THIS MORNIN"...:_) AND BE ABLE TO DO SO !! WE ARE BLESSED!====JACK: A good day involves being able to get up with a purpose in mind. Playing a round of golf seems like a good idea. My day starts off at the computer.
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Don't you think the occasions of missed opportunities is truly because the one who missed them didn't understand its value? Many are called but few are chosen -- because they know not what they do? It's hard to fathom refusing a gift of peace, joy, or even eternal life while having an understanding of what one is missing.
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