Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Ending the Year Right- An Update

Hard to believe we are about to hit November!

The last few months have not been easy as far as keeping up with my goal of having a devotion for every day in the year!

http://jayopsisdevos.wordpress.com/

The last two months will be:
November- Hide Them in Your Heart- 30 Days of Memorization

I have selected 30 (fairly short) but important New Testament verses. I will write a short devotional for each one. I also can send you a PDF of the verses that you can use to help in memory. E-mail me at jayopsis@gmail.com and I will send it to you.

Keys to memory:
  • See it
  • Pray through it- meditate
  • Say it
  • Write it
  • Repeat it all day
  • Review them throughout the month
December- A daily walk through Revelation: Winding Up as Things Are Winding Down


Running.... Has Been Up and Down

I did 14 miles last Saturday and felt awesome- but have been fighting a virus all week and haven't had the energy to even finish football practice.



Fishing... Been a Year for Big Bass!

And the blue swim jig has been the bait. Every big fish I caught this year was on the same lure..and the hook broke off right after i caught this one- it was sad to see that lure go!
How about this for an October bass!



Hope to report again near the end of November... always need your prayers.. I have many areas of need... hoping to finish strong!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Fast September

Gracious... 2014 is a blur...

Tempus fugit...time flies.. and right now it is at warp speed 7.

The marathon training is on schedule and I am relatively pain and injury free. The early morning runs have not been my favorite- but it is the only time I can do it.

I finished my last run of Sept this morning.. hated it because I woke up a full 20 minutes early.. and we hit the road at 4:45... dark and coolish..... 7 miles..which is the longest early morning run I am going to do..no time to stretch it until 8.



I don't think I have ever had a September over 100 miles...football is full swing... crazy! I am crazy!

Football hasn't been easy....

On a fun note- the Monday night JV games have been great- we are 5-0 and it is a fun group to be with.

Varsity has struggled..in some ways we knew that this schedule and season was going to be tough each week and we are 2-1 in region play.

When momentum is good and wins are multiplying... the lubricants of a team run smooth. Most issues fade away into the happiness of winning.

But when you are struggling..all the other things.. relationships, trust, confidence aren't as fluid as they need to be.

This Friday night is one of those crossroad games- if we go into it a little healthier, a little more confident, a little more trusting, wiser... we can have a big win and get on a roll to some victories.

But just a little less in those areas- and we could be behind the 8 ball.

I am learning a lot in the midst of all this.

It is a lot to ask of a 16,17, or 18 year old..... but that is part of what the game is meant to teach. Sometimes the lessons are positive... but the game teaches.... no matter what. The game mirrors life.

I finished my Sept. devotionals.... just trying to finish strong at this point.

When this year is done, I will know I put a lot into some big goals... difficult goals..

and so far I am staying the course..

God is good- and only by His grace I am not put to ruin.......

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Keeping the Fire: A Life Survival Guide

There is a character in literature that we sometimes call 'The Hemingway Hero". Based on some of Hemingway's characters and inspired by his life- the Hemingway hero is the man who just endures for the sake of enduring.

The Hemingway hero keeps pushing without virtue- there is nothing noble he strives for or believes in... he just does it. And in this tough consistency finds endurance for its own sake.

Hemingway wasn't the first one to capture this. Existentialists like Sartre and Camus built an entire philosophy on the benefits of perseverance and drive. No one can deny the power of 'contra mundum'- the fight against the grain.

Camus captured some of this in his famous essay, "The Myth of Sisyphus", using the greek fable to capture the man who continued to defy the gods and pushing that rock over and over again.

He ends the essay by stating:

I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain! One always finds one's burden again. But Sisyphus teaches the higher fidelity that negates the gods and raises rocks. He too concludes that all is well. This universe henceforth without a master seems to him neither sterile nor futile. Each atom of that stone, each mineral flake of that night-filled mountain, in itself forms a world. The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.

As good as this sounds at the base level- and as much as this toughness is admirable (and rare) it fails to close the deal in terms of 'the abundant life'.

In fact, the final results of these views is the loss of happiness and hope. The grind of reality tends to make all men morbid and miserable. It is hard to enter the final stages of life with vigor, excitement, renewal, and energy. But do we HAVE TO end up that way?

I have always been saddened with how Hemingway ended his life. The irony is found in his short story, Indian Camp, published in in 1924. In this story, Hemingway captured the sadness of suicide through a young child, Nick, as he asks his dad, a doctor,  about the tragedy that had just taken place.


   "Why did he kill himself, Daddy?"

    "I don't know, Nick. He couldn't stand things, I guess."

  "Do many men kill themselves, Daddy?"

    "Not very many, Nick."

Years later, Hemingway.. wealthy...famous..world traveler... adventurer... called his mom... he was desperate and depressed. He didn't think that life was still worth living.

"What do I do mom?"

"Why don't you just do what your dad did (committed suicide)."

And Hemingway took his favorite shotgun and ended his life.

Sisyphis, Camus, the Hemingway hero, Sartre... may have found power in the fight.. but in the end, the tragedy remains.

Is there another way?

I firmly believe there is! And one of my life's ambitions is to be found faithful to the pursuit.

I tell my football players that when I am watching film, I want to find unbelievable effort. Sometimes I say it like this... I want our next week's opponents to watch this film and say, "Look at the number ##- he has unbelievable effort!"

Can I live the same way? Is there an opportunity to continue in life, even as we age, to find passion and zeal for living?

Not only is this a noble pursuit... I believe it is one that pleases the Lord AND shines a bright light for Him!

I have broken it down into H words:

AN HONEST EVALUATION: Before I know where I need to go, I need to be honest and authentic about where I am. I have wasted so much of my life in pretense... trying to make myself look good. I heard someone say recently that executives at Google predicted that, in a decade, people will desire to change their name to distant themselves because they will be ashamed of their past social media escapades. But why try to hide the past? How do you know if you are improving? It is no shame to admit where you have been.. they key is where are you going? And the most honest evaluation I can make is....there is nothing natural in me to live this way.

A HOLY HELPER: Once I admit to finding nothing in me to aid in my quest- it makes me open to the Helper..God's Holy Spirit, Who is a seal of our salvation and a resident helper in our desire to find a fire for living. One of the Spirit's manifestations is to bring to remembrance the things we have been taught and the things that Jesus said. It is the Spirit Who breathed the words into the prophets and apostles and it is the Spirit Who enlivens the Word in our lives. Part of the journey is to be sensitive to His leading and being careful to not grieve Him or quench Him.

HARD WORKING: There is no progress without a steady, disciplined commitment to work. God is a worker, and man is called to work. Work is not part of the curse... the pain, sweat, thorns, and toil of work is part of the curse. Work is productivity. The body needs it, the mind needs it, the spirit of man needs it. This is an area of great improvement for me over the last 20 years. I find it is best accomplished according to a  big plan with daily tasks. Another key is to 'do it now'... don't procrastinate.

A HUMBLE HEART: This may be the biggest key of all. Humility begins with an understanding of 'I need help and I want to be ruled." There a basically two general heart dispositions...rigidity and pliability. The rigid heart is opposed to guidance and quick to rebel. It is full of pride and therefore sees no need to improve. The pliable heart yields easily to a master and follows his lead. That is why the Scripture says that God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6).

A HUNGRY HEART: Humility is, in a sense, an emptying. And an empty heart is a yearning heart. If we see ourselves honestly and keep a spirit of humility and a daily work ethic...all of this will produce an eagerness to 'suck all the marrow out of life'. What if you approached every day with an excitement to learn, explore, and discover! The ones who seem too cool and casual think it is always 'been there...done that'. Life will soon ebb to a deadness if we keep that attitude.

HIGHER ASPIRATIONS: I once had a friend say, 'Aim for the stars... you may only hit the moon. But you hit the moon because you aimed high." I have long term goals that will carry me all the way to the end. Part 'bucket list' and part plain old heart desires... I have in mind what next steps look like. I am in no hurry... but I want a steady, marathon pace that reaches these milestones at the proper time.

HOPE: How can you live without hope? For the believer in Christ our end point goes beyond the end of life. I tell my football players to sprint 5 yards past the finish line.. don't ease up at the end. We need to do the same. I am running one more step past my last breath and heartbeat. And that step is into the arms of Jesus!

If you put all of these together, it could be summed up in one phrase.."STAYING CHILDLIKE".

This is what Chesterton noticed:

“Because children have abounding vitality, because they are in spirit fierce and free, therefore they want things repeated and unchanged. They always say, "Do it again"; and the grown-up person does it again until he is nearly dead. For grown-up people are not strong enough to exult in monotony. But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony. It is possible that God says every morning, "Do it again" to the sun; and every evening, "Do it again" to the moon. It may not be automatic necessity that makes all daisies alike; it may be that God makes every daisy separately, but has never got tired of making them. It may be that He has the eternal appetite of infancy; for we have sinned and grown old, and our Father is younger than we.”


― G.K. ChestertonOrthodoxy


MORE STICKS... BETTER FIRE
One last point- we burn brighter when we burn together. A stick that is removed from a fire will smolder, smoke, and flame out. Fellowship with others stokes the flames. Surround yourself with people who will fuel your passion for Christ.

My prayer is that all of us burn brightly and revel in this life until the very end. It will inspire our children and grandchildren to see us live with vigor and passion. Sure, there will be seasons of darkness and the blues. But we must never settle. We rage against the night and we find zeal for the Lord.

Maybe this seems naive and foolish- but I am going to keep excited in even the little things- I will keep getting up when knocked down- and I am rolling up my sleeves and attacking it...even now.

Monday, September 01, 2014

August 2014: Fifty- Football- and a Lot of Fun

It was hard to believe I turned 50 on Aug 6.

And it was quite a birthday!

I had my gall bladder removed on Aug 5- and did very little as Melissa moved to Alabama on Aug 8!

But over-all, I feel so blessed.

Started my 25th year of coaching football- BCS is celebrating 50 years- so all of these are fun things.

So leave it to me to add 1 more thing to my plate- I started training on Aug 24 for the Mercedes Marathon.

My last week of August- I ran 26.44 miles and actually feel good.



You can see that Aug 4- 12, I was pretty much out of commission from the gall bladder.

I am also getting my boating license after getting stewardship of 2 bass boats!

Look for these to be on the water soon!





By the numbers: August page views

Jayopsis.com site: 2,145 views
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Devotions: 67
Football: 545
Bear Bryant page: 241

Friday, August 22, 2014

GOLGOTHA

This post is a combination of thoughts i wrote during my 'summer with the savior series" in august 2014

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Matthew 27:24-44/Mark 15:12-32/ Luke 23:26-43/ John 19:16-27
And Pilate again said to them, “Then what shall I do with the man you call the King of the Jews?” And they cried out again, “Crucify him.” And Pilate said to them, “Why, what evil has he done?” But they shouted all the more, “Crucify him.”
So when Pilate saw that he was gaining nothing, but rather that a riot was beginning, he took water and washed his hands before the crowd, saying, “I am innocent of this man’s blood; see to it yourselves.” And all the people answered, “His blood be on us and on our children!”
Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released for them Barabbas, and having scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified.
So they took Jesus, and he went out, bearing his own cross, to the place called The Place of a Skull, which in Aramaic is called Golgotha.(which means Place of a Skull).
And they compelled (they seized) a passerby, Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to carry his cross.
(Luke:) ‘and laid on him the cross, to carry it behind Jesus’.
And there followed him a great multitude of the people and of women who were mourning and lamenting for him. But turning to them Jesus said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren and the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed!’ Then they will begin to say to the mountains, ‘Fall on us,’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us.’ For if they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?”
And it was the third hour when they crucified him.
Pilate also wrote an inscription and put it on the cross. It read, “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.” Many of the Jews read this inscription, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and it was written in Aramaic, in Latin, and in Greek. So the chief priests of the Jews said to Pilate, “Do not write, ‘The King of the Jews,’ but rather, ‘This man said, I am King of the Jews.’” Pilate answered, “What I have written I have written.”
And with him they crucified two robbers, one on his right and one on his left, and Jesus between them.
They offered him wine to drink, mixed with gall, but when he tasted it, he would not drink it.
And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And when they had crucified him, they divided his garments among them by casting lots.
When the soldiers had crucified Jesus, they took his garments and divided them into four parts, one part for each soldier; also his tunic. But the tunic was seamless, woven in one piece from top to bottom, so they said to one another, “Let us not tear it, but cast lots for it to see whose it shall be.” This was to fulfill the Scripture which says,
“They divided my garments among them,
and for my clothing they cast lots.”
So the soldiers did these things, but standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son!” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother!” And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home.
Then they sat down and kept watch over him there. And those who passed by derided him, wagging their heads and saying, “You who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save yourself! If you are the Son of God, come down from the cross.” So also the chief priests, with the scribes and elders, mocked him, saying, “He saved others; he cannot save himself. He is the King of Israel; let him come down now from the cross, and we will believe in him. He trusts in God; let God deliver him now, if he desires him. For he said, ‘I am the Son of God.’” And the robbers who were crucified with him also reviled him in the same way.
One of the criminals who were hanged railed at him, saying, “Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and us!” But the other rebuked him, saying, “Do you not fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong.” And he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” And he said to him, “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.”

When Mel Gibson’s movie, The Passion of the Christ, came to theaters in 2004, I did not want to see it.

I resisted it and prayerfully asked whether I should go.
One of my good friends finally went with a few weeks left before it was about to stop running..
I asked him, “What do you do with a movie like that?”
He said it was sobering, but encouraged me to go.
I asked him another question, “Do people buy popcorn?”
He replied, “They bought it…but they did not eat it.”

So I went… it was maybe the last night or so of its run. My wife and I quietly entered the theater… I guess there was only 1 other person there.
And I wept and wept and wept….. but it was a beautiful weeping.

I know I mentioned this yesterday.. but the sadness I have felt the last few days has overwhelmed me. It is hard to write this post.
In the garden of eden.. man received a curse for his rebellion. Pain, sweat, thorns, blood, death…….
On the cross Jesus drank a cup- pain, sweat, thorns, blood.. and death

And as He is hanging on the cross, He is still loving and forgiving.
In today’s reading a few things stuck out to me…
  • “His blood be on us and on our children!”-  What an amazing statement of irony! Here is the cry of the evil mob, demanding the innocent man be slain. 2,000 years later, this is a cry of every parent for salvation and mercy.
  • I guess I had never noticed the statement Jesus makes on the way to the cross: “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren and the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed!’ Then they will begin to say to the mountains, ‘Fall on us,’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us.’ For if they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?” (Found in Luke’s account)
Again, I refer back to the Olivet Discourse and this is one more connection to that prophecy… I will quote a portion of it from Luke as well:
“But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation has come near. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, and let those who are inside the city depart, and let not those who are out in the country enter it, for these are days of vengeance, to fulfill all that is written. Alas for women who are pregnant and for those who are nursing infants in those days! For there will be great distress upon the earth and wrath against this people. They will fall by the edge of the sword and be led captive among all nations, and Jerusalem will be trampled underfoot by the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled. (Luke 21:20-24 ESV)
It is clear that Jesus is referring to the terrible siege of Jerusalem in AD 70… a partial judgement for the sin of the people but just birth pains of the great and dreadful Day of the Lord.
  • “Today, You will be with Me in paradise” In all of the gospels Jesus healed.. Jesus forgave sins..Jesus promised eternal life- but there is something about this statement that rises as the greatest words that Jesus ever spoke.
Today- the immediacy of the promise
With ME- this makes heaven all the sweeter
Paradise- Promise for the SINNER and a life better than we could eve imagine!
Oh my sweet Savior…. taking this for me………
The TIMELINE OF  the saddest day in human history
Here is a common timeline of the day….
I am also going to include parts of Isaiah 53 written approximately 700 years before Jesus was born and Psalm 22 written 1,000 years before Jesus was born……
For he grew up before him like a young plant,
and like a root out of dry ground;
he had no form or majesty that we should look at him,
and no beauty that we should desire him.
[3] He was despised and rejected by men;
a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief;
and as one from whom men hide their faces
he was despised, and we esteemed him not.
(Isaiah 53:2-3 ESV)


7 a.m.   Jesus Returned to Pilate and Jesus is Sentenced to Death

(Matthew 27:26; Mark 15:15; Luke 23:23-24; John 19:16)

8 a.m.  Jesus is Led Away to Golgotha

(Matthew 27:32-34; Mark 15:21-24; Luke 23:26-31; John 19:16-17)
[4] Surely he has borne our griefs
and carried our sorrows;
yet we esteemed him stricken,
smitten by God, and afflicted.
[5] But he was pierced for our transgressions;
he was crushed for our iniquities;
upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace,
and with his wounds we are healed.
[6] All we like sheep have gone astray;
we have turned—every one—to his own way;
and the LORD has laid on him
the iniquity of us all.
(Isaiah 53:4-6 ESV)

9 a.m. - "The Third Hour” Jesus is Crucified on the Cross

Mark 15: 25 - It was the third hour when they crucified him.
Luke 23:34 - Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing."
The Soldiers Cast Lots for Jesus' Clothing

10 a.m. Jesus is Insulted and Mocked

Matthew 27:39-40 - And the people passing by shouted abuse, shaking their heads in mockery. "So! You can destroy the Temple and build it again in three days, can you? Well then, if you are the Son of God, save yourself and come down from the cross!"
Mark 15:31 - The leading priests and teachers of religious law also mocked Jesus. "He saved others," they scoffed, "but he can't save himself!"
Luke 23:36-37 - The soldiers mocked him, too, by offering him a drink of sour wine. They called out to him, "If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!"
Luke 23:39 - One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: "Aren't you the Christ? Save yourself and us!"

11 a.m. Jesus and the Criminal

Luke 23:40-43 - But the other criminal rebuked him. "Don't you fear God," he said, "since you are under the same sentence? We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong."
Then he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom."
Jesus answered him, "I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise."
Jesus Speaks to Mary and John
John 19:26-27 - When Jesus saw his mother standing there beside the disciple he loved, he said to her, "Woman, he is your son." And he said to this disciple, "She is your mother." And from then on this disciple took her into his home.

Noon - "The Sixth Hour" Darkness Covers the Land

Mark 15:33 - At the sixth hour darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour.
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted,
yet he opened not his mouth;
like a lamb that is led to the slaughter,
and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent,
so he opened not his mouth.
[8] By oppression and judgment he was taken away;
and as for his generation, who considered
that he was cut off out of the land of the living,
stricken for the transgression of my people?
[9] And they made his grave with the wicked
and with a rich man in his death,
although he had done no violence,
and there was no deceit in his mouth.

(Isaiah 53:7-9 ESV)

1 p.m. Jesus Cries Out to the Father

Matthew 27:46 - And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
I have always seen this statement more as an allusion to Psalm 22than a theological statement of the sin causing separation.. read parts of this amazing Psalm!
PSALM 22- WRITTEN APPROXIMATELY 1,000 BC
[1] My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
Why are you so far from saving me, from the words of my groaning?
[2] O my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer,
and by night, but I find no rest.
[6] But I am a worm and not a man,
scorned by mankind and despised by the people.
[7] All who see me mock me;
they make mouths at me; they wag their heads;
[8] “He trusts in the LORD; let him deliver him;
let him rescue him, for he delights in him!”
[14] I am poured out like water,
and all my bones are out of joint;
my heart is like wax;
it is melted within my breast;
[15] my strength is dried up like a potsherd,
and my tongue sticks to my jaws;
you lay me in the dust of death.
[16] For dogs encompass me;
a company of evildoers encircles me;
they have pierced my hands and feet—
[17] I can count all my bones—
they stare and gloat over me;
[18] they divide my garments among them,
and for my clothing they cast lots.
[26] The afflicted shall eat and be satisfied;
those who seek him shall praise the LORD!
May your hearts live forever!
[27] All the ends of the earth shall remember
and turn to the LORD,
and all the families of the nations
shall worship before you.
[28] For kingship belongs to the LORD,
and he rules over the nations.
[29] All the prosperous of the earth eat and worship;
before him shall bow all who go down to the dust,
even the one who could not keep himself alive.
[30] Posterity shall serve him;
it shall be told of the Lord to the coming generation;
[31] they shall come and proclaim his righteousness to a people yet unborn,
that he has done it.

2 p.m. Jesus is Thirsty

John 19:28-29 - Jesus knew that everything was now finished, and to fulfill the Scriptures he said, "I am thirsty."A jar of sour wine was sitting there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put it on a hyssop branch, and held it up to his lips.

3 p.m. - "The Ninth Hour"- Jesus has paid it all……...

It is Finished :John 19:30a - When Jesus had tasted it, he said, "It is finished!"
Luke 23:46 - Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." When he had said this, he breathed his last.
Yet it was the will of the LORD to crush him;
he has put him to grief;
when his soul makes an offering for guilt,
he shall see his offspring; he shall prolong his days;
the will of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
[11] Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see and be satisfied;
by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant,
make many to be accounted righteous,
and he shall bear their iniquities.


(Isaiah 53:10-11 ESV)

Events Following Jesus' Death

The Earthquake  Matthew 27:51-52 - At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook and the rocks split. The tombs broke open and the bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life.
The Centurion - "Surely he was the Son of God!" (Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:38; Luke 23:47)
The Soldiers Break the Thieves' Legs (John 19:31-33)
The Soldier Pierced Jesus Side (John 19:34)
Jesus is Laid in the Tomb (Matthew 27:57-61; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-56; John 19:38-42)
HAS THERE EVER BEEN A DARKER DAY? AND THE IRONY IS THAT WE CALL IT ‘GOOD FRIDAY”.
Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, [2] looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:1-2 ESV)

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Limping into August

July was a tough month!

The good was really good. I got to do a lot of fishing with some good friends and had a lot of fun. Exercise was good and time with the family was enjoyable as always.

But around July 14 I started to notice some discomfort and pressure under my right rib cage.

I had been really active, running, biking, swimming, and throwing footballs..so my first thought was a pulled intercostal muscle.

But after 10 or so days, I began to doubt that. I felt worse at night- didn't feel well after I ate- had night sweats and hot flashes.

I have always made it an important point to see the Dr. sooner, rather than later. So after some blood tests and a sonogram, I got the news-- Gallbladder!

If you study my exercise chart you can see the impact:


and if you looked at the details- I was struggling at the end of the month- it was hard to run under 11  minute mile pace and the Bike ride we took  on July 30 on the Chief Ladiga trail was tough!

So I had my Gall Bladder removed on Aug 5 and turned 50 today Aug 6 and feel like this setback is temporary, but not at a great time.

We also had our refrigerator go out... so whew... keeps you praying!

But I feel so thankful- I have had many friends and family members show a lot of love during the process.

I haven't given up on my weight and marathon goals at the moment..but the gall bladder explains why I was making so little progress.

I will really have to watch my eating and take it slow...but I still stand firmly in the trust that God is great and He is good!


Sunday, July 27, 2014

WordPress Links

There are a few who have asked to visit my other sites:

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This site is an attempt to have 365 devotions for the year.

Jan: Devotions for Athletes
Feb: Minor Prophets
March: Proverbs
April: Physical Life of the Believer
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Memories at Mitchell

On Wednesday, July 23 I had an amazing day.. one of those I needed to journal about.

My old Pelham neighbor, Greg Vinson, has a son on the Troy State Bass Fishing team whose name is Nolen.

I saw Greg recently and we caught up and he asked me about my days fishing down ay Lake Mitchell. This resulted in Nolen and I going on a scouting, practice fishing day on Cargile Creek!

A LITTLE BACKGROUND

In about 1986, my dad purchased a trailer, rented a boat slip, and put a small john boat on Lake Mitchell. It was stationed out what then was called 'Inman's Camp" and today is known as Gracie's Marina.

Because our little boat only had a trolling motor, I spent 3 and a half years fishing just about every pocket of that creek.

With the help of our neighbor, Bob Liner, I learned a lot about that creek and kept a bass journal for 2 years!

Because I worked for the church back then I was off on Monday's. I spent about 2 solid years going to the Lake every Sunday afternoon and Monday morning- year round.

Fishing techniques were about as simple as you could use. I only fished buzz baits, spinner baits, Texas rigged worms, jigs for crappie, and occasionally a small 'Little George' when the bass were schooling in the sloughs.

These were the old standbys in the late 80's, early 90's for me!




The thing that helped me about fishing the same water in all weather and seasons was I began to see the pattern of fish and it wasn't long until I could go and find them.

On the river, you average about a bass an hour- but I caught some nice ones in those days! No navionics, no depth finder, nothing fancy. But I did mount my one and only bass in those days.

I caught this on an August morning in 1987



RETURN TO MITCHELL



So when Nolen and I went last week- it was a flood of memories. My dad sold his place in the early 90's..so I had not visited the creek for almost 20 years.. just going into those places again brought great memories!

I also had the privilege of observing on the Hummingbird what made all of those old spots so good!

It was cool how everything looked the same!


And we caught some NICE fish, especially for a hot summer day.

What made Cargile such a good place to fish was a lot of grass near deep water and good structure. The entry into the Creek is guarded by tow nice rock points and sea walls- we had good early activity there.

I wanted to spend a little more time in the creek channel itself- the Hummingbird showed some nice opportunities where the water rose from 30 ft to 10 or 12 in just a few yards!

The back of the creek was holding good bait fish and again, there is deep water structure way back into the creek!





I'm fishing more techniques now... caught my two big fish on a swim jig. That has really paid off for me this summer!

Just a beautiful, good day down memory road! I jope the work pays off for Nolen and he does well in his upcoming tournament.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Battery Charger Running- June 2014



If you ever hear me complain, please take a gun and shoot me dead.

The Lord is always so good to me... and this month was no exception.

The trip to Zion Canyon National Park was one that will stay with me for life- thanks to God for having the family together and blessing our travel in every way!




Let's take some of the things I have been working on in no specific order:

Exercise:


It was "FAIR"- travel and summer can take its toll- especially in the area of eating.
With only a month to go until my 50th birthday, it looks like I will likely NOT meet my weight goal. I have reached some peace about that (not necessarily a good thing) but I will re-engage it and not give up.

I will begin marathon training in Aug and I have a weight goal in mind with that.. though it is tougher to do when running long distance.

Blog Posting:

Readers for the Month of June 2014:
Jayopsis.com- 2808
Football by Jayopsis- 726
Jayopsis Devotions- 36
Best of Jayopsis- 28

I have really enjoyed my Bible reading and blog writing. It is more as a sense of something that is between the Lord and me and not about readers per se. It is how I learn and remember. I do have a sense of satisfaction that maybe I am helping someone.

Maybe one late night, somewhere on the globe, a lonely or hurting person will be encouraged by God's Word or read the gospel and the Spirit blesses the moment with a conversion... who knows?

Football:

We are in high gear- looks like I will be coordinating the offense and coaching receivers. I really like what we are doing from a scheme standpoint and I like the kids in our program.

Fishing:

One of my goals was to develop some new techniques over the summer- and I have done that.

Credit Lance Coggins- I have been using a Pro XL 65 lb braided line with a swim jig and it has really produced for me.

I have worked a little with a suspended jerk bait but I think it is wrong season and I want to continue to practice a square billed crankbait if I find the right depth and set-up.

Thankful to have had some nice opportunities to go after summer bass- it means rising early......





Going into July:

If the purpose of the summer in my line of work is evaluating and re-charging... then June is a success.

July will pick up with work duties...Senior retreat plans....chapels... school prep

and football is loaded with 7 on 7's.

Wish the god stuff could last forever... but time marches on.

Come quickly Lord Jesus!