When I was a child, my dad bought a new tractor. It was not an easy choice. I remember him taking several weeks to search and to compare models and to consider his needs and the needs of the farm. One day he finally decided and brought home a brand new Massey Ferguson. It was cool. That piece of machinery was beautiful--something to be admired. But not for dad. He spent little time admiring the tractor, before he jumped on it and started plowing. After day one, that shinny new tractor was a vital piece of the farm. While it was no longer clean and new--it was being used.
I'd like to challenge us all to get on the new tractor. Let's put away any temptation to walk around and admire passively this new thing--its beauty and shiny exterior. Let's put away the temptation to wonder if we can return it and get our money back. Let's get on it! Let's get plowing. Let's see this new thing become a vital part of the farm.
Blessings,
David Vandervelde