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Are all us Christians supposed to stick together? It's a rather large club, you know. But you're always welcome to join. :-)
did you ever read Gus Lee's book China Boy?
He went to West Point and part of the story surrounds a huge mystery that happened there in the 70s? It had to do with cheating but pretty suspenseful and fast read. I think it's also on audio-he is also Christian and his daughter runs the charitable arm of a big Christian band-I am not familiar with.
Hard work and preparation allow instances of "luck" to occur, but "luck" can never take the place of hard work and preparation.
So when someone is going in for an operation or is moving to a new state, I can wish them "Good Luck" or "Bon Chance" (or "Bon Adventure" in the case of the move). It is a useful word, but should not be used as a substitute for 'work'.
Life is a crapshoot, however, and I do not mind hoping that 'forces beyond my control' positively affect me or people I like.
Jan
Here is an example of what some people call luck because it was so successful so quickly. We published biographical comic books. One day, my son was at a mall in San Diego and he noticed only one store that seemed to be very busy. It was a sports memorabilia store. He went to the counter and asked who was the hottest sports star. The clerk answered Nolan Ryan, who had just pitched his 7th no-hitter. That afternoon we got busy putting together a comic book about Nolan Ryan. We scoured the library and book stores and looked up newspaper sports pages. Wrote the story had it illustrated and printed within the month. Fifty thousand copies flew out our warehouse. The demand went on and on until we sold a record number. Were we ever lucky! No we weren't. You could say, insightful, smart and hard working, but luck? Forget about it!
Well, I guess that shows my age a little! In my opinion we could use a large dose of positive motivation these day. In these troubled times I have found it easier to advance my goals because most of the competition has called it quits.
"Chance favors only the prepared mind". I have lived by that ever since.
Before reading: err umm, I dunno about that.
After reading: while I agree with Ecclesiastes 9:11, time and chance matter, but in our lives there remains a chunk, big or small, which our own will determines. Seize it.