Philling Up on Philippians: Standing Firm

Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2009 in Uncategorized

Standing firm always meant one thing to me. The solitary figure standing alone against an enemy. It was always that way in the movies right? Outlaw Josey Wales comes to mind – or Jeremiah Johnson. I always wanted to be that strong guy who stood up to the enemy and sent him packing. But too often I was the one sent running home to lick my wounds – new and old. I repeatedly stepped into the battle, got my tail whipped and then felt horrible about losing and falling again and again. That’s still my pattern if I’m not careful. Here’s what I’ve figured out after hearing not just a few sermons on the topic at Watermark:

I can’t do this thing on my own.

I’m weak in certain areas that the enemy knows how to exploit all too well. My defenses are useless when I’m alone. I can’t see all the chinks in my armor, but the enemy sees them all and gets right in there. So, what to do? Funny, it’s right there in the Bible:

Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel, and not frightened in anything by your opponents. This is a clear sign to them of their destruction, but of your salvation, and that from God. – Philippians 1:28-29 ESV (Emphasis Added)

“Striving side by side.” How many times did I read over that and around it and by it never considering that it was there for me – that God wanted me to read it and understand it and believe it and apply it?

It’s so easy to blow off the Word in the places it doesn’t fit my intentions or my beliefs about myself. I tried and tried to stand firm on my own and defeat the enemy. I never could or at least, very infrequently. It’s only when I link arms with other men that I can stand firm and defeat the enemy. My brothers in arms can stand in the fight and show me the holes in my armor. They can watch my back. And I can do the same for them. It’s the only way this thing works. The days of the soldier of one have to end.

If you’re ready to stand firm, band together with some other men who want to do the same, cover the holes in each other’s armor and watch each other’s backs. It’s the only way you’ll do it.

Update on the Perfect Pushups

Posted on Monday, June 15, 2009 in Uncategorized

Perfect PushupsOkay. The Perfect Pushups are for real. I did my first real workout with them this morning, and I must say that they totally rock. I was completely surprised by how much of a difference they made over regular pushups. It was much more like doing bench presses or something like that. For less than $30, they totally killed my arms and chest. It was great. If you’re looking to do body-weight exercises or cross training, these will help you get way more out of every pushup you do. Totally worth it.

For Those of You Concerned That I Did the Burpees In Vain

Posted on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 in Uncategorized

I just ordered a set of these: Perfect Pushup – Original I’ve heard good things about them from friends and I’m pretty sure the pushup part of the burpees was not what was hurting my back. I’ll let you know how I like them. For less than $30 I think I’ll be pleased with them.

Confession of a Burpee Failure

Posted on Monday, April 20, 2009 in Uncategorized

I forgot to do my burpees on Saturday. I know. It’s horrible. I’ve let down my fans, my family, and worst of all THE ENTIRE BURPEE COMMUNITY. So now what? Let me explain what I’ve done to make this right.

First, I’ve written a full apology to the US Burpee Association letting them know about my failure and asking them to discipline me with the fullness of all their authority. I don’t know what that means, but it sounded apologetic and humble. We’ll see.

Second, I issued a full and complete refund to everyone who bought the “Les is Going to Make it All the Way to 100 99″ T-shirts and coffee mugs. You know who you are.

Third, I slaughtered a sacrificial lamb. I don’t really believe that part was necessary, but there was a sort of “Lord of the Flies” purity about it that was unmistakeable. Way better than a good cry or a stiff drink.

Finally, I made up those burpees by doing 17 on Sunday morning and then 18 on Sunday evening, more or less getting myself back on track.

So, now I believe that I have made my peace. I’m not perfect and the 100 99 day challenge isn’t either.  I’ll probably miss a few other times in the future.  Don’t let that ruin this for you. The challenge isn’t about perfection, but about life change and I do think that I’m on the right track for some serious life change through this.  I’ll let you know as we go along.

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