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I was reading in Exodus this morning about the plagues God brought upon Egypt – aaaand hit the part about the flies.
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Get up early in the morning and confront Pharaoh as he goes to the river and say to him, ‘This is what the Lord says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me. If you do not let my people go, I will send swarms of flies on you and your officials, on your people and into your houses. The houses of the Egyptians will be full of flies; even the ground will be covered with them.
And the Lord did this. Dense swarms of flies poured into Pharaoh’s palace and into the houses of his officials; throughout Egypt the land was ruined by the flies.
– Exodus 8:20-21, 24 (NIV)
If you’re like me, you read this and think, “OK, I’ve seem flies. They are a nuisance, but they can’t be that bad.”
I think i’d be with you, except for an experience my wife and I had years ago…
We were living in a mobile home at the time and one day we started noticing a terrible smell in our front bathroom. Something really bad. Awful. Horrendous.
We called an plumber, thinking it was the sewer, and he walked into the bathroom and immediately proclaimed, “YOU HAVE A DEEED ANEEMAAL!” I write what he said that way because it took us a second to completely understand him and then a few more to grasp what he was saying.
Turns out, a varmint had snuck up through the underlining of the house and got stuck in the hollow part of the shower stall. Sounds innocent enough, but we really didn’t know about it until we smelled something.
Again, something really bad. Awful. Horrendous.
There really wasn’t much we could do – the critter was wedged in a space that we really could not get to. So, at the plumber’s recommendation, I cut a hole in the back side of the closet and tossed some lime in there to control the stench. We dealt (thank goodness we had a second bath) and the smell dissipated…
Experience over, right? WRONG! Here’s the Exodus, Moses, Pharaoh, flies part. If you’re easily freaked or grossed out, brace yourself!
We never considered the eventual decomposing aspect of Mr. Varmint…and the “things” that come with that process.
The stench was gone; but one day one of us went into the bathroom and noticed a fly.
Then there was another. Then a few more. Then there was a dozen. Then I noticed the cover where the shower head comes out of the wall and into the shower: a scene reminiscent of one of those “swarm” movies where the bugs are scampering – no fighting to get into the house!
If that had been a movie, the crowd would have been covering their eyes and screaming “Don’t take the cover off! Don’t take the cover off!”
i did…
…and the room filled with flies.
Maybe not in “Moses showing Pharaoh God’s might” proportions, but it sure seemed like it!
Cutting to the end of this experience, I ended up sealing up the shower head opening, hanging several of those handy dandy, sticky fly trap ribbon things, and putting a towel across the door gap at the floor. What can I say, it did the trick…
So, on a intensely smaller scale, I can imagine a bit of the freakiness Pharaoh, his officials, and the Egyptians went through.
Sorry, no stories about frogs, gnats, cows, or locusts…
Over the past few lunches, I’ve watched Alexandra Pelosi’s HBO documentary, “Citizen U.S.A: A 50-State Road Trip” [website].
Check it out if you can – it’s a great film that documents Pelosi’s “travels across the U.S. to attend naturalization ceremonies in all 50 states and meets brand-new citizens to find out why they chose America as their home.”
I’ll admit – I did get choked up a few times… It made me feel thankful and proud to be an American and was a great reminder of how much we take for granted as native-born citizens:
“Many people would wish to be an animal in the United States.”
– Hazeem Taee, Iraq
Preview:
[YouTube]
Friday evening and Saturday honing of my weekend gig…

Excited to be attending the Leadworship Worship Seminar lead by Paul Baloche and team!
1. sometimes life sucks.
2. there is a Plan and Purpose.
that is all.
Good ones…via The Curious Brain
I find these quotes comforting. Not solely for their content, but the identity of the person who thought/penned them:
“The burden is too heavy for me.”
— Moses, Numbers 11:14
“Life’s been nothing but trouble and tears”
— Jeremiah, Jeremiah 20:18
“How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and
day after day have sorrow in my heart?”
— David, Psalm 13:2
“When anxiety was great within me,
your consolation brought me joy.”
— Psalmist, Psalm 94:19
Via: Today I Learned Something New
A little over a week ago, I linked a story about a man who has kept his arm raised for 38 years…check this out.

How far would you be willing to go if a person you trusted or put your faith in told you to do or not do something?
Am I the only one who is bugged by the latest Facebook “Timeline” and Google Chrome “Dear Sophie” commercials?
I guess at one time I thought
lives were without
hardship…
…if they showed too much reality,
those commercials would
be depressing*.
maybe i have a bitterness in me
(when I wrote that, I heard Daniel Day-Lewis from There will be Blood in my mind-
just that line, not the other parts from that scene…don’t get worried)
ok, i’m done now…
[*OK, for the record, the Dear Sophie one has a part about their baby being in the hospital]

My car warranty ran out last month
Since then, I’ve been rear-ended and now my transmission is hosed
They say things come in threes – I’m a bit nervous





