9.15.2012

Confusing grace . . .

It's Saturday, and first autumnal morning of the season. The cool will burn off in a few hours, but right now I can wear a hoody, I can sit on the porch, drink coffee and think.


So much to think about.



So much to remember, so much to not forget. So much I need to remind myself of, lest I forget.



Let me better explain.

A busy week - Monday I was effectively laid off. Was given the "After Tuesday, there will most likely be no work till December" talk. Tuesday I made a very large purchase.
Wednesday I procrastinated, cleaned, folded, washed, vacuumed - anything but re-enter the that madness which is job hunting. All typical Neil behavior.

Till Thursday.

Thursday I had planned on going down to the coffee house down the street, and spending 8+ hours hunting. Engineer@neiljeffers.com was all ready to start sending out resumes.

But that's not what I did.

Instead I was asked to come to an interview.

Thursday afternoon I was offered a job.


Better pay, better hours, benefits.

Project Management.

Travel to China.

Educational opportunities.


I asked for the weekend to think about it.




And I find that I'm thinking most about Deuteronomy 8.







For those of you who don't know Deuteronomy 8 here it is.


I spent several long months in 2009 and 2010 looking for work. Boeing had just laid off 0ver 10,000 people.

The first time you go thru the hardest thing you've gone thru it seems huge, the desert seems the driest, the distance the seems the farthest - and it is - cause it's all you know.


There are things you know cause someone has told you and then things you know because they have happened to you.


In those few months of searching I found that work is not a right. You can be able, experienced, and willing. You can apply and apply and apply, you can shake hands, look people in the eye, sit in lobbies, wear your suit. Apply and apply and apply.

Interview and interview and interview.

And nothing happens.




Then one day everything happens and you find you've got a job.

What am I doing a horrible job of trying to say?



God provides.

Manna in the desert, AND overflowing harvests in bountiful lands.

God provides.

The trap I tend to fall into is confusing grace with merit.





And that's what I've been reflecting upon today.

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