Jason Goldtrap’s thoughts on Sunday, June 29, 2008

Jason Goldtrap’s thoughts on Sunday, June 29, 2008. I’ve had an absolutely amazing day! I was asked to teach the teen class at the last moment. Three teens. We read parts of Isaiah, chapters 6 and 52:13-54:13, I explained the background and the imagery. They listened as well as one could when you’re a 12 year old boy, 13 and 14 year old girl. Sweet kids.

I had worked a long while on my sermon: “Our God He Is Alive” (728b). Putting it on YouTube was a big help. I always encourage preachers to put their sermons on YouTube. It’s a great way to spread the world while you hear yourself perform over and over and over. I listened to my sermon probably 10 times, Jamie also enjoyed the sneak preview two or three times also. All of this practice can stave off disaster or at least malfunction.

I planned all points of today’s worship service: songs, order, etc., I do this so that everything can run smoothly and there’s no surprises. Well… there are always surprises. I did not realize there’s a difference in Power Point between .pps and “slide show.” I began the “slide show” and it went smoothly. When I got up to preach, the notebook computer decided to start changing slides on its own. I made an introduction, looked to the screen and noticed it was 3 slides ahead of me. Jamie jumped in, however, and saved the day. Because she was familiar with the sermon, she knew when I would need each slide. Friends, no matter what the task, there is no substitute for preparation and confidence. Preparation as in “know thyself ” as well as “thy material.” Confidence in the self actualization that any public performance is prime for the bedeviling of fate: like every wedding, one must grasp the idea that something WILL go wrong at the last minute. If you have that confidence then stumbling will not be an impediment to your goal. It took me 40 years to figure this out, hey, I’m dense sometimes. Overall, the sermon went great. The beauty of preaching God’s Word is that even if you happen to be a bad speaker you will be brilliant because of the material. As the hymnist Phillip Paul Bliss so eloquently put it in 1884, “Words of life and beauty, teach me faith and duty.”

After worship, Jamie and I ate at Olive Garden in nearby Winter Haven. We used two coupons we’d received from the Orlando Red Cross so our lunch was only $6! Speaking of food, yesterday we went to my favorite frozen custard place, KC’s Big Dipper in Winter Haven. I had a “Camp Fire S’mores Blizzard” chocolate frozen custard, marshmallows, chocolate pieces and graham crackers exquisitely, nobly blended. That night, I actually dreamed about eating that dessert. I’ve never dreamed about eating food. I’ve dreamed about being in a restaurant or having dinner with my family but I have recreated each individual sensation of sitting in an ice cream parlor just eating a frozen custard dish. If this is some kind of weird Freudian thing, please, don’t tell me, I’d rather not know.

Evening worship was awesome. Our church, working in conjunction with 4 other local congregations, sent the preacher, his youngest daughter and a 69 year old gentleman down to Honduras for a couple of weeks to build houses. They built 30 houses in the poor mountains surrounding the capitol, Tegucigalpa. It was so great to see my friends safe and back in a nation where they speak English… oh… wait, it’s Florida, never-mind. Anyhoo, tonight was our monthly singing service. I lead an old song I knew from my days at Madison Church of Christ. I also lead one I’d written in 1998 when we lived in Cookeville called “I’m Gonna Hug My Dear Jesus When I Get to Heaven Someday.” Everyone seemed to quickly catch on to the simple lyrics. Tune: “When the Saints Go Marching In.”

Oh when I sing I have to grin

Because I’m so in love with Him

I’m gonna hug my dear Jesus when I get to Heaven someday

Oh when I pray I have to kneal

Because of all the love I feel

I’m gonna hug my dear Jesus when I get to Heaven someday

And when I read it makes me think

All of my sins really do stink. P-U!

I’m gonna hug my dear Jesus when I get to Heaven someday

“Our God He Is Alive” 728b Sermon

This coming Sunday, Lord willing, I will preach in the morning service at Central Church of Christ in Haines City, Florida.

George Carlin’s Legacy

In memory of George Carlin who graced the world with his… um… he… um… well, actually, I’m not sure what he accomplished but he was certainly adored in Berkley, San Francisco and the lower west side of Manhattan. Anyway, Carlin was an advocate of the counter-culture. Just as a reminder, that culture he was countering brought the world Edison, the polio vaccine, clean water, safe neighborhoods, the space program, and it defeated Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany in three-and-a-half-years, Yup, that’s a culture that should be countered. Since the hippie movement has been firmly ensconced for 40 years we can look back on their mighty achievements, like… um… let’s see… um… education is gooder, computers run faster, although they were actually invented by that old culture. The space shuttle… oops, designed back in the 70s by that older culture. Um.. gimme a second here… oh, yeah, we got Lindsay Lohan. Thank Heavens for the Counter-Culture. Oh no! Did I say “heavens”?
7 Words You Can’t Say On Television In 2008 by Jason Goldtrap 06.24.08

Caring and Sharing in Longview, Texas

Great YouTube video I found about the caring and sharing of the Pine Tree Church of Christ in Longview, Texas.

Murdered for a 1995 Crown Victoria

Jamie Butler, wife of murder victim Matthew Butler has an interesting quote about the murderer’s fate.
I’m not sure how to feel about her quote. All I know is I can hardly move.
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-Jason

Fair New England in all her splendid beauty

My parents recently returned from an extensive tour of New England. You can see their many photos here….

http://picasaweb.google.com/GeorgeGoldtrap

A way to enhance the experience is to listen to the musical Blast! while the pics are playing.

A Vision by Jason Goldtrap 06.14.08

A dire warning of things to come by Jason Goldtrap, author of the online novel, “Sarah Conrad of Eagle Creek” which you can read at www.JasonGoldtrap.com

O Master Let Me Walk With Thee

O Master, let me walk with Thee,
In lowly paths of service free;
Tell me Thy secret; help me bear
The strain of toil, the fret of care.

Help me the slow of heart to move
By some clear, winning word of love;
Teach me the wayward feet to stay,
And guide them in the homeward way.

O Master, let me walk with Thee,
Before the taunting Pharisee;
Help me to bear the sting of spite,
The hate of men who hide Thy light.

The sore distrust of souls sincere
Who cannot read Thy judgments clear,
The dullness of the multitude,
Who dimly guess that Thou art good.

Teach me Thy patience; still with Thee
In closer, dearer, company,
In work that keeps faith sweet and strong,
In trust that triumphs over wrong.

In hope that sends a shining ray
Far down the future’s broadening way,
In peace that only Thou canst give,
With Thee, O Master, let me live.

Lyrics by William Gladden, 1879

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Padre- Father’s Day 2008 video by Jason Goldtrap

Diane Odell was baptized at 13

I called the Campbell Street Church of Christ this morning and spoke to the secretary. She said when Diane Odell was thirteen-years-old she was able to briefly get out of the iron lung. She was baptized in her bathtub and returned to the device.

I hope this settles things.

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