I
have a colleague who offers compassionate pastoral care to all who come to him,
rigorous academic lectures in church history to seminary students, and loving
support to his wife and family. He is Delme Linscott, and he
writes regular reflections on life at Living
in Grace. I respect him for his
unflagging commitment to encouraging people in their walk with Jesus. He does this both through sermons and teaching
series, and more importantly through personal example.
Delme
strives for integrity in his actions and words, this nowhere more evident than
in his interactions with the people around him. Yesterday, along with eleven
others, he took part in a 40km cross-country cycle race for a children’s charity.
The week before the event he had battled with flu, and so could have pulled
out. But his commitment to the charity saw him struggle through the first 30km
despite cramping badly. I admire this kind of guts. I admire even more the way
he chose to withdraw from the race, recognising that his health was at risk.
This kind of self-awareness is admirable, and is the kind of courage for living
that adds value to life.
If
you get a chance to spend time with Delme it is a real tonic.
1 comment:
You are to kind my friend. God bless you and thanks for being a great friend. D
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