Saturday, April 30, 2016

Pass: Five Minute Friday

Kate's linkup happens every Thursday night on Twitter. I didn't get to be a part of it this week. It's spring and the school year has only 7 short weeks left. I had "3 hours of homework" that took from 7 to 10 pm to get done.
But, I did get the prompt.

"Pass"

Truthfully, I have had much more than five minutes to ponder my post so this will seem more coherent than some in the past. I thought about hall pass and free pass and taking a pass because you didn't want to try something. I thought about Passover. I finally settled on Pass and Fail.

And, perhaps it was the stack of math tests I had just gone through, but it made me go deeper.

I was academically motivated as a child. A firstborn with everything to prove, and a natural skill at academics, I never was content with just a passing grade. I always wanted to be the best and do my best and I can still remember the spelling word I missed in the fifth grade spelling bee. "Bulldozer". "B-U-L-(huge pause-one or two?)-D-O-Z-E-R". "I'm sorry, that is incorrect."

In my Christian walk, I grew up with a lot of the same ideals about walking with Christ, but it set me up for constant failures. It is only in the deep trenches of parenting that God has been able to show me with fullness that I cannot measure up. Ever.
And it's okay.
You see, with God, it's not about us. It's about Jesus. He passed the test because we couldn't. We get a "pass" on this one. We just have to believe it and accept it. Out of our thankfulness, our failures are regrettable, but still redeemable. There is no sin He did not pay for. My successes don't add to his love and my failures don't take away.

I'm sharing a video with a powerful drama that I first saw in 2006 or 2007. The song is "Everything" by Lifehouse, and it gets me every time when the main character struggles. Really struggles.

Because, we have an enemy who is so skilled at telling us we're Failing.
He discourages us. It's his job.

We can know the truth, and the truth can set us free. It can help us get past the lies.
"Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath through him!" (Romans 5:7-9)


When you pass from this life into eternity, where will you go?

-Tammy

11 comments:

  1. Great post friend. I'm a first born too. Oh and the word that tripped me up to get me into our spelling bee was raspberry. I forgot the "p". I'm in the #5 spot this week.

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    1. Tara,
      oh I love that you still remember too. :) You will always spell it correctly now!
      "Fail" means "first attempt in learning", according to my daughter's teacher.
      Love,
      Tammy

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  2. Well, well, well. Look who ended up as neighbors this week! LOVE this skit(has always been one of my favorites), and it is no coincidence that I landed next to you this week because (once again) being right here is just what I needed!! Thank you Tammy for reminding me (once AGAIN) that I can never fail in Him.

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    1. Tondra,
      oh so good to see your lovely face! And that you told me what you needed was just to be next door? You have made my heart glad. I feel like you just hugged me!!
      And congratulations on winning the spelling bee! :)
      Love,
      Tammy

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  3. Oh, and I actually WON the spelling bee! (he-he)

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  4. "Pass" is one of those prompts that could go in so many different directions. I love what you did with it here. I'm so glad that Jesus passed the test for us, and that video is powerful- I saw it a few years ago and it's great to be reminded of it again. I'm at #46 this week.

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    1. Thanks Carly! I'm excited to see what you did with it.
      Yes, this video speaks to me. I want to teach it to our high schoolers and have them perform it around the area.
      Love,
      Tammy

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  5. So glad you came to the party - however, late!!! Love your words and especially when you go deep. One thing I can always count on over at your place, there's no bullcrap (now is that one or two L's???!!!) xo to the moon.

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    1. Susan,
      oh xo to the moon back at you! I'll occasionally go light. Like the reunite prompt. I just posted gratuitous happy photographs of my family.
      But, I'm pretty intentional with words (guess my love language!) ;)
      Love you and all your encouragement!
      Love,
      Tammy

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