Luke 14
1 One Sabbath, when He went to eat at the house of one of the leading Pharisees, they were watching Him closely. 2 There in front of Him was a man whose body was swollen with fluid. 3 In response, Jesus asked the law experts and the Pharisees, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath or not?" 4 But they kept silent. He took the man, healed him, and sent him away. 5 And to them, He said, "Which of you whose son or ox falls into a well, will not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?" 6 To this they could find no answer.
Some call it crazy, my doctor calls it OCD, but I call it ambition. I am in the middle of busy season. That's VBS Season in case you weren't sure why I am so busy. I also have a list of things that I am trying to get done before Abbey gets home from Tampa.
When I make a list of things to do, it is hard for me to rest until everything is done. Today, I woke up early to pressure wash my deck. I then cleaned the siding. After completing that task it was off to the church to build an igloo out of milk jugs. We didn't quite complete it, because at 4:00 PM we were tired. (I will post pictures, I promise)
When I came home, I stained my deck. See the picture above. I love dark wood, so I stained it a dark teak color. It is so nice. It is definitely different from the rest of the neighborhood decks. I even got the steps done.
So, why the reference to Luke 14 at the top of the blog, you might be wondering? The answer is quite simple. I did not get finished with the deck. Although it is nearly complete, I still have a few things to finish on it.
Tomorrow, the deck is going to be my ox and I am going to get it out of the well. I plan on finishing the deck tomorrow between services. I have got to get this done, because I will be working a lot next week decorating the church for VBS. If anyone out there in blog world would like to come and help me the ox, just let me know!
One can assume that if you didn't stain the deck on Sunday that it would have died?
ReplyDeleteAn ox? More like a fish that fell out of a lake and into a bucket of water!