@JonYag
What I Have Figured Out So Far
(Pronounced like “Jon Yag”)
A JonYag Book Review - “Start with Hello”
“It’s time to liberate our dusty ideas about what friendship is and who it’s for. We’ve gotten so used to the idea of moving through life with just our family and a tight circle of friends that we’ve lost our ability to imagine a wider web of connection encompassing a gorgeous mess of layers and levels of closeness. What if neighbor is just another word for friend?” - Shannan Martin
A Dream You Awake From Still Hungry
Whether it is media, food, people we spend time with, or any activity, we need to watch the type of things we consumed, how much we consumed, and for what reason we consumed it. Is it real and filling our soul, or is it temporary and “like a dream” that has no good effect on us.
The Grandfather I Never Knew - Part 1
I never knew my grandfather on my father’s side. He passed away 11 months before I was born. I don’t remember my father, or anyone for that matter, talking about him unless it was a more formal conversation about family history. I don’t ever remember my grandmother talking about him at all. I really do not know anything about him. I’ve been trying to learn more recently.
Doing Business With Companies That Treat Employees Well
We all want to do businesses with companies that share our core values. In some cases that is not always possible, but the more we allow others to see our core values in action, the more we have potential for growth.
Turning Away Even Internal Wrath
We sometimes look at getting our voice heard as a way to combat the others around us who we see as being wrong, or full of wrath themselves, when we should be looking for a way to not stir up wrath inside our own minds. “Turneth away wrath,” is just as much an internal struggle as it is a struggle with those around us.
More than the law of Moses
What Christ presented in the sermon on the mount is that we must do much more than just follow that law. He gave us a much higher law. A law that is written on our hearts.
Baptism of Fire as a Wheat Harvesting Process
In our modern culture most of the wheat or grains we interact with are in sliced bread we bought in a plastic bag from the grocery store or more recently had delivered directly to our house. Our interactions with wheat are in the form of toast or a sandwich. We no longer have much context in how the harvesting or threshing works. The people in Christ’s time did, so those listening to John the Baptist speak here would have all understood.
The Overlooked Cola Innovation King
Most people have no idea about what may be the most important part of the Cola Story. Someone needs to make a movie out of the facts I’ll share with you below. This is a good vs. evil story.
The Scriptures are a Means to an End
The bible or scriptures Jesus was referring in John 5 were what we would now call the Old Testament, or at least something close to it. When Jesus was speaking, Paul had not yet been converted. Mark, Luke, John, and Matthew were still learning, they had not written any of this down yet. None of the letters, or epistles, we now study in our New Testament had been written. As a matter of fact, the churches the letters were written too did not even exist yet.
The Miracle at the Bethesda Pool
The man Jesus healed on that sabbath day in the book of John had been there at this pool for 38 years. Waiting and trying for 38 years. He must have become very bitter, tired, and angry at the world and at God in the process.
Youth Need Leadership and Service Opportunities
They are the future leaders, bishops, stake presidents, and teachers of the church. The are the future teachers, managers, entrepreneurs, politicians, and leaders in all aspects of our world. There is so much to distract them, and the time goes by so fast.
You Get Only 4,000 Weeks
Planning is not going to give me one more minute of time. Being more productive just gives me more to do and I miss the weeks ticking by.
We Will Never Get It All Figured Out
We will never figure it all out. We will never find a place where we agree with everything inside some organization, or some faith, or some group of people. We will never know it all in some subject, or with some skill, or in a profession. You’ll never fully understand your partner or your children. You can never read all the books and learn all the skills. You will never feel like you have arrived.
Fishers of Men Straightaway Followed
He called them to be “fishers of men.” I do not know, and it is not recorded, but I’m sure the conversation was at least a little more than just 3 words.
Life Is Not a Straight Line
Good things happen to evil people. Tragedies and small troubles happen to the best of people.
Studying and Knowing the Scriptures
The words, “it is written” is quoted 4 times in Matthew 4:1-11, where Matthew tells us of the temptations. Jesus used and quoted scripture to resist temptations. He pulled strength from the learning he had as a youth.
Jesus Preached One By One
Sure, there were times when many were listening, and a few where he did speak to larger crowds, but the vast majority of what we have of Jesus in the gospels are of Him answering questions to one person, or healing one person, or simply loving and speaking with one person.
Nothing New Under the Search Sun
85% (or more) of what is searched for every day has been searched for before.
Draw the Circle of Our Families Bigger - Loving Neighbors
The circle of our care should be wider than it is. When the lawyer in Luke 10 asks Jesus who is our neighbor the Lord answered with the parable of the Good Samaritan. People that we pass on the streets are our neighbors. Anyone who's life intersects in anyway with ours is our neighbor.
Having Too Little Time and Too Much Time Causes the Same Problems.
Too much time on your hands and having no time on your hands lead to burnout, dissatisfaction, and ultimately leaving the situation.