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Starting Fresh. Again

Tim Riter March 9, 2015

The cushy beds in the tent trailer in Convict Lake’s campground claimed my son-in-law and grandson as I rose alone at early dawn to entice the trout in the creek. Yes, I caught a few. But better than the rainbows was the reminder of God’s patience. Mountain mornings bring a freshness unique to them. I enjoy the newness as I ride my Honda to work most mornings, but being immersed in God’s world makes it more vivid, more encompassing, more ...

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In Poetry Tags Sierras, Convict Lake, Hope, Patience, God's Forgiveness, Spiritual Formation
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Home Brew

Tim Riter January 26, 2015

I realize some of my socially conservative readers may not fully agree with the topic of this post, but I encourage you to read on. Beer brewing provides a metaphor for how spiritual formation, or following Jesus, gets sidetracked so easily, often without our knowledge. Enjoy the message even as you avoid the brew. For those who make home brew, you’ll quickly get the point! For those who imbibe but don’t brew, you’ll like it too!

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In Poetry Tags Brewing beer, Spiritual examination, Good

Christmas Freedom

Tim Riter December 22, 2014

Distractions come easy, especially this time of year. The joy of picking and giving gifts. The beauty of houses extravagantly lit. The comfort of getting with family so often scattered in needed pursuit of separate lives. Congenial gatherings with friends and coworkers. All so focused on the fun of Christmas that I, at least, sometimes miss deeper truths. Not about the birth of Jesus, the wise men, the shepherds, and all. They get ample attention. But this year, another Christmas thought captivates me...

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In Poetry Tags Christmas, Transformation, Spiritual Formation
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Born to be Wild, Living Mild

Tim Riter December 8, 2014

Every choice changes our direction. We examine our options, weigh the cost/benefit ratio, and decide. Yet confidence in the benefit doesn’t eliminate regrets over the cost. A major part of spiritual formation flows from accepting that tension, and not allowing regrets to eat at our soul. Some of my best decisions have had the highest costs, but I don’t want to reset my life. Well, a little. But not enough.

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In Poetry Tags Taos, Adventure, Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Choices, Regrets, Spiritual Formation
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Transcendence--In All The Wrong Places

Tim Riter September 1, 2014

One of my closest lifetime friendships was forged in high school and college. Ken and I then both followed Jesus, both left, only I returned. Now living in Paris, Ken has trekked the world. His innate curiosity and hunger for knowledge has led him to many worship events, in many faiths. During one of our conversations on his yearly trip back to the states, he offered, “Worship is funny. I visit my parents’ evangelical Christian worship, or that of my Muslim friends, and they all look the same.”

 I’ve pondered that a lot, and believe Ken both saw something significant, an outer similarity, but missed on ...

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In Poetry Tags Transcendence, Spiritual Formation, Zeal, Worship, Muslim
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Sex, Lies, and Thieves

Tim Riter July 21, 2014

Basically, the parameters of my faith were: no sex outside marriage, no lies, no stealing. If I did a decent job on those, I felt fairly successful and had a bit of spiritual pride. OK, a lot. Notice though, I only had three. God had ten primary ones, a much more difficult job, so I created my own Reader’s Digest version. Please don’t try this at home. I made sure they were do-able and I could keep them in mind. You may have your own shortened list, and it may vary from mine. That’s OK, we’re really doing the same thing.

 Then I came across ...

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In Poetry Tags Rules, 10 Commandments, Faith, Spiritual Formation
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Masks

Tim Riter April 7, 2014

Revealing that a favorite song comes from the 60s doesn’t necessarily date me as ancient. One of my high school students also loves “I am a Rock” by Simon and Garfunkel--his parents play it all the time. But for years, my theme was the line, “and a rock feels no pain, and an island never cries.”

 The safety of being a rock came from my fear of being known, of being rejected or judged, of being hurt or disappointed. So, I played it safe and let few inside. That verged on sliding into hypocrisy—knowingly and intentionally portraying a person I knew I wasn’t. By the way, that’s why many reject following Jesus. Not that we aren’t perfect, but we pretend to be.

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In Poetry Tags Hypocrisy, Pride, Fear, Pretending, Spiritual Formation, spiritual hunger
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Surrender?

Tim Riter March 31, 2014

Before we began

            I wondered

could you fill

            the voids in my life

            change the traits I could not?

I yielded

You did it all

            which leads me to believe...

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In Poetry Tags Surrender, Pride, Spiritual Formation, Transformation
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A bit of an unreconstructed Jesus freak. Almost old enough to have known him when he walked this world. About 27 on the inside. Investing his life in university and teen students. Inveterate cross country motorcycle rider. Nature lover. Entranced with the power of written and spoken words. Still learning.

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