I live in Louisville, Kentucky...
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I live in Louisville, Kentucky, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby. Many everyday terms come from the world of thoroughbred racing. One of these horsey phrases is "starting from scratch." The term goes back to colonial times when two horse owners wanted to test their steeds' speed in an informal match race, away from public viewing. The rival owners selected a clear, straight stretch of road and drew a line in the dirt with a stick. The race began at that point, starting from "scratch." If you want to bake a batch of biscuits from "scratch," basic ingredients are needed: flour, salt, lard, and water when mixed together will produce delicious scratch biscuits ready for the palate of the most discriminating taste buds of hungry picnickers! In Hebrews 11 the author urges us to remember that one of the scratch, essential ingredients of the Christian life is faith -- faith which can move mountains but begins as a mustard seed in the fertile soul of a Christian disciple. In a superb definition of faith, the Hebrews writer says faith is being sure of what we hope for. Biblical faith is based on hope. Hope is an eternal flame burning in the heart of the Christian who places hope in God for the future journey. Wherever we are on our odysseys through life, we need to scratch the surface of our creedal statements and search our hearts and minds for the hope which is instilled in us through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Let us start from scratch today as we renew our lives in sharing the gospel with others. -- Mills
