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Got Gift? Don't Worry You'll Get It
Imagine a twelve year old boy about to experience his coming of
age ritual. He is told that among his peers in this ceremony,
he and he alone must not neglect the gift he has for it was
given him by prophetic utterance when the elders laid their
hands upon him.
"What gift?" he cries. But his desperate query is met only with
the all knowing smiles of those around him. A redirect of "No,
seriously what is my gift?" produces no further response. A
final, "How am I supposed to not neglect it, if I don't know
what it is?" yields nothing as the rite of passage begins.
So goes my story from some 43 years ago. When the mystical
command from First Timothy 4:14 was inscribed in my bible on
the day of my confirmation into the Lutheran Church. Back then
my attention span was, well, that of a twelve year old.
Thoughts of food, music, TV, movies, sports, cars and,
suddenly, even girls quickly supplanted this call to pursue my
true calling.
A few years later I was packing for college. I spied that bible
on my sparsely populated book shelf. "What was that verse
again?" I found the inscription and read the passage anew,
still nothin'. Pastor L, the minister who stuck me with the
words, had left our church and our area. So I couldn't very
well ask him about it now. Ah well, it would keep. I placed the
book back on the shelf and left for school. I would have plenty
of new books to study. Besides I had thoughts of food, music,
girls, sports, studying, living on my own and, suddenly, young
women to occupy my brain.
Some thirty-five years later, I was unpacking our household as
we moved into our new home and there in my hand was that bible.
Oh ya, First Timothy and the gift again. This time I set out to
find Pastor L. If I had been neglecting this gift for 40 years,
I was going to be in big trouble with those prophetic elders. I
had to find him. Google and People Finder generated a full
name, a physical address and, more importantly, an email
address. "Dear Pastor L. NOW will you tell me what my gift is?"
A few days went by and the reply came. "You probably want my
dad I wasn't even born in 1966. He's in the process of moving.
I will forward your information to him as soon as he gets
settled." Thoughts of food, a new job, a new house, movies,
sports and grand children quickly supplanted my desire to
fulfill my destiny.
About 18 months ago, at the age of 54, I determined that while
the software industry had been very, very good to me it was
time for me to think about a different career. As I entered my
second adulthood, I identified five new career paths to
investigate. My research and related activities lead me to
write a 92,000 word novel about a utopian community built on
the premise of, what else, not neglecting our gifts. Then, hand
to God, the hand of God delivered two things to me on February
15th, 2008. The first was ten "proof" copies of my paperback
book. The second, an email from Pastor L asking, among other
things, when he was going to see my name associated with a book
or a movie or a television show.
by B.L. Lindstrom - 8th July 2008
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B.L. Lindstrom is a highly paid and sought after systems
janitor and author in multiple media. His latest communications
can always be found on his Blog Authorian Adventures in the
Ether, http://www.SoIWroteThisBook.com. If you
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