A Beautiful Reminder

Early Friday morning, a young man by the name of Kevin Teague came to the school where I teach to speak to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes or FCA as the club is known. Kevin, who is 22 years old, suffers from cerebral palsy, yet he came to encourage others to trust God and not to quit when things are hard. His mom had to help him with his speech because he has limited control of his movements and is confined to a wheelchair.  As he spoke, it made me think of how many times I grumble and complain about very minor things, which God hates. I don't stop enough to think how much he despises this in me. These things laid the Hebrew people low in the desert. It cost them an entire generation. Philippians 2:14-15 remind us to do everything without grumbling or complaining. I like the way the message puts it: "Do everything readily and cheerfully--no bickering, no second-guessing allowed! Go out into the world uncorrupted, a breath of fresh air in this squalid and polluted society. Provide people with a glimpse of good living and of the living God. Carry the light-giving Message into the night so I'll have a good cause to be proud of you on the day that Christ returns. You'll be living proof that I didn't go to all this work for nothing." If that doesn't sum up the way Kevin lives his life, I just can't put it into words. I was shamed when I examined my life in light of his, and I know what God expects of me. I know that I am without excuse. Fortunately, God sent Kevin as a beautiful reminder for me to get me back on track! Thanks, Kevin!

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