Friday, February 2, 2007

Super, Man!

Sunday’s the big day!

People across the country will gather to cheer and hope, and probably pray for God’s assistance. Excitement and anticipation will build to a fevered pitch as things kickoff.

Some among the audience of millions will be jacked up, passionately loyal, decked out in all manners of dress. Others will sit in bored silence, waiting for it all to end, present only to impress friends or satisfy somebody’s expectations.

I’ll be there as always, with people of my church and perhaps others (we open our party to all people, but few take us up on the invitation). Right now I’m thinking I’ll be on fire by the time it gets started, but I won’t have a dependable assessment of my mood until the second half. [To be honest, occasionally I, too, get bored – a fact that surprises some people, given how big a fan I claim to be.]

Now that I think about it, you may not have any interest in Sunday’s goings-on. If so, this post hasn’t had much play for you; my apologies. But if I have caught your attention, why not leave a comment telling us how you’re looking forward to worship.


Pray with Me:
God, at the moment we’re a society super games and superheroes – but only one God. Help us be your most effective commercials. Plant seeds of your victory in and through the name of Jesus, Amen.

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