Stardate 07.04.2026
Happy 250th birthday, America.
Two hundred fifty years sounds like a remarkable number, even to a 66-year-old. When you look back through history, though, there have been civilizations that endured for thousands of years. We still have much to learn, and I believe that's a good thing. As for me, I'm committed to learning every day until the Lord calls me home.
Before I go any further, I want to acknowledge the people who have stood beside me through life's difficult seasons.
Life has a way of handing us lemons when we're hoping for something sweeter. These days I'm learning to eat less of the sweet stuff in favor of foods that strengthen my health. That small change reminds me of another lesson. The challenges we face are easier to carry when loving people walk beside us.
If you are one of those special people in my life, thank you. Your encouragement, patience, prayers, and kindness have carried me farther than you probably realize.
Today's reflection seems fitting for Independence Day because it centers on firetrucks.
A wise person once explained that our brains send out the firetrucks whenever they sense danger. Looking back over my sixty-six years, I realize my brain has dispatched those trucks so often that they almost became my daily mode of transportation.
When you've lived through enough difficult experiences, your mind can have trouble recognizing when the emergency has passed. The alarms keep sounding long after the smoke has cleared.
That is something I'm learning to change.
I'm learning to park the firetrucks.
I'm learning to quiet the alarms.
I'm learning that peace can become my normal setting.
Real fires do happen. Life guarantees that much. Yet most days aren't emergencies, even when my mind briefly tells me otherwise.
Each day I remind myself that I am safe. When genuine trouble arrives, I don't need to mobilize an entire army inside my head. I can begin with a simple prayer.
I can trust the One who created me.
Prayer doesn't always remove the fire. It does remind me that I never face it alone. God's presence brings a calm that fear cannot manufacture for itself.
One verse has stayed with me through many anxious moments:
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." — John 14:27
As I celebrate another birthday and another Independence Day, I find myself grateful for a quieter mind than I once had. There is still work to do, and that's perfectly all right. One day at a time, one prayer at a time, I'm discovering that the firetrucks spend more time parked than racing down the street.
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Captain's Addendum
Spock: "Captain, it appears the emergency response system is functioning within normal parameters."
Bones: "That's because the Captain finally figured out every blinking light doesn't mean the ship's about to explode."
Michael: "Maybe wisdom arrives when we learn which alarms deserve our attention and which ones can simply grow quiet. I'm grateful that God continues teaching me the difference."
Mission Log
May we keep learning, keep growing, and keep trusting the One who walks beside us through every season.
Thank you for spending a few moments with me today.
May you live long, prosper in purpose, and rest in God's peace. 🖖

