• When: 2018-03-01
  • QIC: Juice
  • The PAX: Rumblestrip, Sparkle, Steamer, Bean Counter,Overexposed, Abicus, LifeAlert, Hot 4 Teacher, Bar Crawl, Undercut, Boo Boo, Blue Rhino, CantGetRight,Tool Time (Respect), Juice


The Westside Takeover, Detention Style

YHC decided to venture East on westside takeover day and make an appearance at Detention.  The Detention SF warned me of heavy mumblechatter.  The pax did not disappoint.  They may all need to hang around until school starts and enter in.  These guys cannot count.  At all.  Hot4Teacher counts like he may still be in kindergarten.  Nevertheless we made it through 45 minutes.  A good time was had by most.  Here’s what went down:

Conditions Wet, 60

1 minute warning
Disclaimer
Prayer

Mosey to grass for:
COP

SSH x 20 IC      Rumblestrip tried to throw YHC off his game.  Burpees were the punishment.
Burpee x 10 IC
TTT x 20 IC
Burpee x 10 IC
Windmill x 20 IC

Line up on the Curb for Elevens. This is always a crowd pleaser.
Bear Crawl to opposite curb and do 10 Incline Merkins;
Crawl Bear back and do 1 Decline Merkin.
Rinse and Repeat until 1 Incline and 10 Derkins.

Mosey to Benches:  Exercises all OMC, which the Detainees don’t understand.  Especially H4T
10 dips ; 1 lap around parking lot
10 dips 15 declines; 2 laps around parking lot
10 dips 15 declines 20 inclines; 3 laps around parking lot
10 dips 15 declines; 2 laps around parking lot
10 dips; 1 lap around parking lot

Mosey to Basketball court, line up on baseline:
High knees across, 10 monkey jumpers, high knees back
Butt kicks across, 10 monkey jumpers, butt kicks back
Karaoke across, 10 monkey jumpers, Karaoke back

Mosey to grass for plankarama: All IC and counting got worse, if that was possible
Hydraulics x 15
Flutter kicks x 15
Peter Parkers x 15
American Hammers x 15
Shoulder Taps x 15
Gas Pumps x 15

Announcements:
Convergence this Saturday at 6:30 at Graveyard

Prayer Request:

WAIT FOR GOD’S PEACE

Colossians 3:15-17

Many believers look for a sense of peace as a sign to help them determine God’s will in their life. However, a peaceful feeling may not be enough evidence to verify that a person’s decisions line up with the Lord’s plans. It’s wise to ask ourselves, Whose peace are we experiencing? Sometimes our sense of tranquility can be attributed to our own satisfaction about a choice we’ve made.

Today’s passage talks about letting “the peace of Christ rule in your hearts” (Col. 3:15). This kind of settledness originates from Jesus Christ and is the umpire that determines whether your decisions fit with God’s will. The word peace indicates harmony and oneness. So to have God’s peace about a matter means your decision must be aligned with His will. The only way to determine this is by comparing your thoughts and choices with His Word. Are you thinking the same way He does? Did you make your decision using scriptural principles or your own human understanding?

One of the reasons we often make choices without the guidance of Scripture is because we want a quicker method for finding an answer. The Lord doesn’t just pour His thoughts into our brain without our cooperation. He molds us gradually, day by day, as we read His Word and let its truths sink into our mind.

Building steadily over time is the only way to internalize a foundation of God’s truth. With His instructions as your basis, you can make decisions with confidence, knowing you are following His will. Then you’ll have a sense of oneness with the Lord, and His peace will guard your way.

 

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