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25 Random Notes about me . . .

January 31, 2009 By: Ryan Category: Personal

Facebook has a note going around where people put down 25 random things about themselves.  I am giving in and writing down MY 25.

1)  Married to Anna for 11 years.
2)  Have known her for 15 years.
3)  I met her in Canada at camp
4)  She is my best friend–for REAL
5)  I am a proud father of three amazing children
6)  The oldest of three bothers.
7)  I love to blog (www.myepicjourney.com)
8)  I LOVE to read but only non-fiction
9)  I want to be a professional fisherman when I grow up.
10)  I am not sure I will ever grow up
11)  I am currently working on a Master’s in Professional Counseling
12)  I am Pastor of Student Ministries at Grace Point Community Church
13)  I have been Youth Pastor for 11 years in 4 different churches
14)  Our Student Ministry is called EPIC
15)  I LOVE my students!!
16)  I LOVE my leadership team MORE!!!!
17)  I love Ohio but not the Buckeyes
18)  I love the Indianapolis Colts–A LOT!!
19)  I grew up in Nashville, Indiana
20)  I have an amazing sister we adopted when I was 24!! She was 25!!!
21)  I love to hunt–animals!
22)  I don’t like to fly
23)  I am not a big fan of traveling altogether
24)  I weighed 165 lbs. when I entered college.  I no longer weigh that!
25)  I pooped my pants–in public–at a funeral.  I was 24 years old!

Passing the Baton

January 06, 2009 By: Ryan Category: God

I have been spending time in 1Kings the past couple of weeks and walking along Elijah in his journey with God and have been truly blessed with this experience and now I have found myself in chapter 19 verse 19.  Here Elijah is about to pass the baton to Elisha.

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This, to me, is a very interesting passage. Here is 1Kings 19.19-21

19 So Elijah went from there and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he himself was driving the twelfth pair. Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak around him. 20 Elisha then left his oxen and ran after Elijah. “Let me kiss my father and mother good-by,” he said, “and then I will come with you.”
“Go back,” Elijah replied. “What have I done to you?”
21 So Elisha left him and went back. He took his yoke of oxen and slaughtered them. He burned the plowing equipment to cook the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow Elijah and became his attendant.

I don’t what struck you in this reading, but this is what struck me:

  1. Elijah didn’t have to speak.  I am not sure if Elisha knew exactly what was going on because God had forewarned him or if news had traveled to Elisha before Elijah had arrived.  We don’t have a recording here of either of these so my thought is this–Everyone knew who Elijah was and what was happening to the Israelites through him.  They were also aware that every teacher also had an apprentice.  I am sure people would have loved to follow in Elijah’s footsteps and here was Elisha’s opportunity.
  2. He left his old life–COMPLETELY.  After he tells mom and dad good-bye he took his livelihood–the oxen, and killed them on the spot.  He then burned his farming equipment so he could cook the cows and eat them.  What a scene!!!!  So simple and yet so drastic and yet I think a lot of us are not where God planned on us being because we are too TIED to our comforts (for more on this click here).
  3. Elisha just followed.  No more information was given.  He just followed Elijah and became his attendant.  Now the process of learning was in effect and Elisha was excited.

I don’t know about you, but I often struggle when God changes my plans.  I love being comfortable.  I love predictability.  I wouldn’t be to quick to leave everything behind and follow some guy to who knows where and yet it was that adventurous, God-trusting attitude that allowed Elijah to pass the baton off to Elisha!!!

Who is passing the baton off to you?  Who are you passing to baton to?

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    My name is Ryan Smith and this is a journal of my thoughts and questions as I continue down the road of life. May my journey ever draw me closer to the One who saves me. If our paths cross I hope to be a blessing to you on your path as well.
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