Sunday, September 03, 2006

Ecclesiastes 2:16

"For there is no remembrance of the wise more than of the fool forever; seeing that which now is in the days to come shall all be forgotten. And how dieth the wise man? as the fool" (Ecclesiastes 2:16).

Today we had communion at church. It caused me to reflect, to prove myself, to examine, to reevaluate......it got me praying. I felt unworthy to take communion and thus I zoned out on the preaching and turned my attention to God and found that I have been floundering. Floundering has an interesting definition. It is, "To make clumsy attempts to move or regain one's balance. To move or act clumsily and in confusion". This is and has been me.

I wonder if Solomon was floundering when he wrote the above line. obviously he did not think it would be remembered. I wonder what I'm doing for God that will be remembered. I want to do something.

I decided today that I am a hot coal. I smolder and make a lot of smoke and every now and then I flame up but I'm finding that I can't seem to catch anything on fire. It's hard to smolder. I miss my seminary extension classes and can't wait for them to start up again but I'm drifting off topic.

There was a man who drove through the fields one day picking up teenagers who were doing their chores. He spotted a boy bailing hay and asked if he would like to join the others on his old flatbed truck and come to a revival. That boy accepted. We know him as Billy Graham. We don't remember the man driving the truck but I wonder if he was smoldering until the day God used him to catch Billy Graham on fire.

I hope that I can catch something on fire here. I hope I can make a difference. I hope that God will use me to put something here worthy of remembering and I hope it's not me getting in the way of starting a fire. I hope I am done floundering.

5 comments:

jel said...

Michael,
it is great to see you posting again! Thank you! missed reading them

great post!


Have great day!

God bless!

Anonymous said...

Hey Michael,
Great to see you back. I greatly enjoyed reading your article.
Just keep it up. I missed your writing.
I am signing in a little differently because I am on betablogger, and it will not recognize my other id.
Tim A. Blankenship

Gordon said...

Good post, Michael. A thought occurred to me as I read it. A burning coal will flame up when it comes in contact with fuel. Just keep the heat smoldering for God and as He adds fuel, then flame brightly, brother.

God bless.

Michael Pendleton said...

Thanks Jel!

Thank you too Mr. Blankenship.

Nice thought Gordon.....Thanks

Becky said...

Michael,
This is my first introduction to a blog. Interesting that you felt unworthy to take communion. I think that if we ever feel worthy, there in lies a problem. Let God fan the flames, my dear brother.

reba