Thank you all for coming today. This means a lot to Will. Means a lot to Ceil and me as well. God has blessed us so much today…even though I’m kinda sticky in this heat.
If I could write a letter to myself when I was 16, I would tell myself that I should be like Will Murphy. Not for the things that you have done, but for who you are…the young man that you are becoming, sometimes in spite of me.
Will, I can see a lot of myself in you, both good and bad.
Reminds me of something on TV last night. You may have seen it as well. If so, I am sorry…please keep quiet!
Where I am cautious and quiet, Will is outgoing. Mr. D reminds me that I didn’t say anything on the first two Expeditions I went on. I finally came out of my shell on the last two Senior Retreats. It is great that God made Will the way he did. It does drive me crazy to see a video of him jumping into the
Like me, sometimes I see Will feeling like he’s gotten the short end of the stick. Life isn’t fair. I pray he will see all the great things and fun things he’s able to do. That he will know his great help at home is such a blessing for Ceil and me. That his example so impacts
Romans 12: 17-21 Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the sight of all men. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with all men. Do not take revenge, my beloved, but instead leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written, “vengeance is mine, I will repay” says the Lord. But if you enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is thirsty, give him something to drink, for in so doing, you will heap burning goals on his head. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
Think about whose name you can insert there for the word “enemy”…sometimes your best friend, a parent, or a sister or brother.
Being an example here at Living Science, on the baseball field, in the dugout. It’s not the great catch or big hit or the hustle, but even more what I’ve seen Will do in baseball, & DJ and Kara in basketball…something y’all wouldn’t make a big deal about: compassion for an overmatched opponent. Up 30 points, they may let an opponent get off a shot, as opposed to blocking or stealing the ball. (Joel still goes for the block!).
The first two verses of that same chapter say…Romans 12:1-2 I urge you therefore brothers by the mercy of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, acceptable to God, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.
Will has some of this down already…hopefully most of you do. Will, I encourage you to not be content with where you are, but always keep reaching and growing, taking the next step.
One of the great things that happens at Living Science is when parents get to come in to watch the presentations, and encourage and pray for their child. But it’s even more meaningful for the students when an older servant leader does the encouraging, because they speak the same language. Try as I might, being older, that’s something I just can’t replicate. So Will, in the language of your peers, you are awesome!
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