OUR GAME
Bill and I play a game almost every day. It is called: What do you want for supper? This game has no rules. Strictly question and answer.
Me: “What do you want for supper?”
Bill: “I don’t care.”
Me: “We had that last night. It was baked.”
Bill: “What do you want for supper?”
Me: “I don’t know.”
Bill: “We had that Wednesday night.”
Me: “Oh, right.”
You get the idea? A good friend says they play this game also. Being the “ladies of the house,” our job has been to plan meals. And we are tired of our job. It is not that we mind cooking. We are just tired of making the decision on food. Every day! For our friend, a few years less, but I have been in charge of this for 60+ years. Now, Bill had been in charge a few times when I have been laid up, but even then he would ask what I wanted to eat. If I found a magic lamp, I would ask the genie for a personal chef.
Oh what a wonderful idea. No matter how the day went, the evening meal would be prepared and placed on the table. We could just sit down and enjoy! Anyone know where I can find a magic lamp?
BUT … I wonder if it would get old? Would I miss cooking? Miss the challenge of making a meat loaf? Would they make mashed potatoes as good as Bill does? Would they know how to make cooked carrots with orange marmalade? Would they cook green beans or serve them only dipped in hot water? Would I still enjoy the meal if I put no effort into it?
Maybe this is how I treat God. I want him to give me all the blessings — peace, strength, joy, comfort, healing — without me lifting a finger. I’ve been a Christian for a whole lot of years. Do I still have to pray, read the Bible, serve others, walk away from sin, hold family, friends, church family, and even strangers in my heart and prayers, and give thanks? Do I still have to put in the effort?
I know the answer. The answer is yes, I do. I have to put in the effort. I have responsibilities in my relationship with God. Those responsibilities are no less now than they were the day I accepted the sacrifice Jesus paid on the Cross.
BUT, if you do know where there is a magic lamp with a genie, I will allow beauty pageant contestants to wish for world peace. I will go for a personal chef and sit down and enjoy supper.

