Episode 319 – “My friend the…”

this podcast focuses on that extreme moment in life when you come to the end of your resources and finally have no choice but to reach out for succor. You don’t first go for the prescription. You can’t — you have no idea what it is! You go to someone who can give you the prescription.

PZ’s Podcast / 3.25.21

The excerpt at the start is from a song that was Number One in 1958 and to which I once got almost the entire support staff — all of whom it turned out already knew the refrain — of an institution of which I was the dean, to perform an inspired, spontaneous line dance. It was a high point of Mary’s and my entire ministry.
Anyway, this podcast focuses on that extreme moment in life when you come to the end of your resources and finally have no choice but to reach out for succor. You don’t first go for the prescription. You can’t — you have no idea what it is! You go to someone who can give you the prescription. The necessary step of faith when things are really bad is to reach out.
It’s surprising sometimes how long it can take you to get to that point. A friend of mine once told me that it took him 40 years to get to the point of need from which he finally said ‘Uncle’. As the saying goes, when the student is ready, the teacher appears.
And your readiness is your point of need! Whether it’s David Seville (and the Chipmunks, as it turned out) telling us, or peerless Bishop Morris Maddocks in the C. of E., or Dr. Frank Lake, or John Stott, or Pastor Paula, the saying is sure: “oo ee oo ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang”. It’s not a ‘road map’ nor a ‘how to’. It’s God’s specific and particular Word to you. As it was to the boy Samuel, the boy Timothy, the Syrophoenician woman, Saint Helena, and to …
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