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Sump Pump... Two Sure-Fire Contentment Killing Words
The irony of it all lies in the fact that I had just led Sunday School in one of our studies of Ecclesiastes where we focused on the topic of contentment. Here I was, a broken dude screaming and cursing about how we moved out of our old home with the thinking that we'd never have to deal with such toilet issues ever again. And yet, just that very morning I facilitated a discussion that clearly pointed out that our earthly desires and the toils they bring will never be realized.All the toil of man is for his mouth, yet his appetite is not satisfied. For what advantage has the wise man over the fool? And what does the poor man have who knows how to conduct himself before the living? Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the appetite: this also is vanity and a striving after wind. - Ecclesiastes 6:7-9Long story short, I spent a long while trying to plunge it free only to stop and consider another perspective. Maybe the problem is not the toilet. Maybe the problem is the sump pump, which is a different sump than the one all the other drains in the house feed into. Sure enough, when I checked the pit, it was full. I won't gross you out with the rest of the details, but I was quickly able to determine the sump was burned up. Sadly, I missed the closing time of Home Depot (the last store in town to close on Sunday night) by about ten minutes. I cleaned everything up, cleaned myself up and apologized to my daughters and wife. I confessed that I was frustrated, said some words I should not have, and placed blame upon them despite their (i think) innocence in the matter. Friends, I am not perfect. None of us are. Contentment is a rare feat and being able to respond in an unbroken way despite our clear brokenness is more challenging than we'll ever know. Can we overcome it? Sure, but we cannot do it alone. Look to God, who blesses us with many blessings big and small. He is constantly refining us and nudging us along the very path with which he desires. I take from this evening's events an understanding that teaching and living the word as well as following God's commands are two very distinctive things. Words without action are meaningless. However, words with contradictory actions are damning to your self and to others. I pray that, when the sump pumps of life take a crap of their own, we will be more self-aware and striving less after the wind.




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