Monthly Archives: June 2009

Thaumastos

20 June 2009


How many amazing people do you know? Not just good or great. I’m talking knock your socks off, jaw dropping, standing ovation, how did they do that … amazing.

All but two of the New Testament writers described Jesus as amazing. The actual word they used was Thaumastos. When the Greek writer used the word Thaumastos, it was used to describe someone worthy of pious admiration. An extraordinary person. A marvelous and excellent person. Let me tell you a story about such a man…

At a US Marine boot camp in 1959, cadets were preparing to take their final physical fitness exam. After weeks of grueling work, the class was ready to get this test behind them. But one cadet was nervous … David. David was a great Marine cadet, full of enthusiasm, intelligence, and desire to serve his country. So what made David so nervous about this test?

The chin-up bar …

David was a “large” Marine and lacked the upper body strength to complete the required number of chin-ups needed to pass the fitness test. It had been an ongoing challenge for David since the beginning of boot camp and the whole class knew it. All through boot camp, his brother cadets encouraged and pushed David to be his personal best. But he still could not pull out the required number on his own. And the day had come when David had to face the drill Sgt and the test … alone. Failing the test meant failing boot camp … David would not become a Marine.

One of the cadets in David’s class saw the inevitable and was determined not to let his brother cadet fail. This was the cadet’s plan …

The drill Sgt grading the test didn’t know faces. Therefore, every cadet wore a t-shirt with their last name and serial number printed across the front. Cadets were lined up and pushed through tests in efficient assembly line formation. The drill Sgt would read the name and number on the t-shirt and record the grade in the appropriate blank on the score sheet. “Next!” would advance the line forward.

Our Thaumastos cadet’s last name was near the top of the alphabetical list. David’s last name was near the middle. When the Thaumastos cadet’s name was called, he did his required number of chin-ups without breaking a sweat. The drill Sgt looked at the name and number on the t-shirt, recorded the grade, and yelled “NEXT !” The line advanced, but this cadet, unnoticed, strangely moved to the middle of the line.

He found David and switched places with him, putting on David’s t-shirt. The line advanced and soon David’s name was called … But it wasn’t David stepping forward. It was the other cadet. That cadet pulled out another round of the required number of chin-ups. The drill Sgt looked and the name and number on the t-shirt, recorded the passing grade, and yelled, “NEXT !”

David passed the physical fitness test and became a US Marine. All because of an amazing, Thaumastos, cadet that did his own and David’s required chin-ups. Twice the work! Is this cadet worthy of admiration? You bet. Extraordinary? I think so. Worthy of the Greek adjective Thaumastos? Without a doubt.

That cadet went on to become a great man. He has inspired me my whole life and still continues to amaze me today. His name …

Bobby Aycock, my dad.

I am truly blessed to have an earthly father with such compassion, heart, and dedication …

… on earth as it is in heaven.

(SIDE NOTE) Three years ago, that 67 year old Marine (my dad) cranked out more chin-ups than the Marine recruiter AND the gathered cadets at a Marine recruiting station, much to their embarrassment. HUA!

Consequence

12 June 2009

I’m a cop.

By the nature of my exsistence, I deal with consequence … usually dealing it out. My exsistence has a devine pupose and ordination according to Paul (Romans 13). I am a servant of GOD, commissioned by HIM to bring evil-doers to justice. To resist me is to resist the very ordinance of GOD (Romans 13:2).

But that doesn’t stop some poeple.

I was recently assigned to a US Marshal’s fugtive task force that was tasked with tracking down and arresting several felony fugitives. Bad guys on the run … a game I’ve played alot. We tracked one fugitive to a neighborhood home and knocked on the door. Before our team of seven could surround the house, the fugitive jumped out a back window and sprinted off through the back yard. By the time we reached the back fence, he had already cleared the neighboring back yard fence and was quickly progressing to the next fence in line.

Keep in mind that I am 15 years senior to this fugitive and 35 pounds heavier because of all the gear I’m wearing. To get a mental picture, imagine a moose chasing a gazell.

The fugitive finally lost steam and hid in a back yard storage shed a few streets over. This well built 10×10 shed was a miniature house, with one window and one metal door, which he quickly dead-bolted upon entering. Seven (tired) cops quickly surround the shed and announce for the fugtive to come out.

No answer.

We knew he was inside the shed. He knew … we knew he was inside the shed. Yet he refused to come out or even talk. He was caught. No escape. Did he hope that we would just give up and leave? Maybe he thought we would forget he was in there? Did he reason that if we could not see him, we could not know that he was inside?

When it comes down to it, there was no reason or logic behind his actions at all. His destiny with consequence awaited him outside that door and he did not want to face it. Worse, it would not go away. He was going to jail whether he came out … or we went in. There was no escaping consequence.

After short “aggressive” negotiations, the fugitive came out of the shed and was arrested. All that running, fighting, and avoiding his destiny with consequence was useless. In the end, he went to jail.

We are all sinful, broken, unclean. And although there is a bandage (Jesus) for it, there is NO CURE. The damage has already been done and we all face a consequence …

Death.

There is no escaping GOD’s consequence. You can’t out run it. You can’t hide in a shed and hope it goes away. It is GOD’s agent of justice. (Romans 5:12)

Want some advice? DON’T RUN!

Turn and stare death straight in the face, with courage. Follow in the footsteps of the MAN who stared down death couragously and was victorious over it. Live your life according to HIS guidlines. Accept the after-death pardon HE is offering. Eternal life (Romans 6:23)

Consequence – unescapable

Death – unavoidable

Jesus – unstoppable