Saturday, August 17, 2013

The High Calling


If God has called you to be truly like Jesus, He will draw you into a life of crucifixion and humility, and put on you demands of obedience that sometimes will not allow you to follow other Christians.  In many ways He will seem to let other good people do things He will not let you do.

Other Christians, and even ministers, who seem very religious and useful may push themselves, pull strings, and work schemes to carry out their plans, but you cannot do these things.  And if you attempt them, you will meet with such failure and rebuke from the Lord as to make you sorely penitent.

Others can brag about themselves, about their work, about their success, about their writings, but the Holy Spirit will not allow you to do any such thing; and if you begin bragging, He will lead you into some deep mortification that will make you despise yourself and all your good works.

Others will be allowed to succeed in making great sums of money, or having a legacy left to them, or in having luxuries, but God may only supply you daily, because He wants you to have something far better than gold -- a helpless dependence on Him -- that He may have the privilege of providing your needs daily out of the unseen treasury.

The Lord may let others be honored and keep you hidden away in obscurity, because he wants to produce some choice, fragrant fruit for his coming glory, which can only be produced in the shade.

God will let others be great, but keep you small.  He will let others do a work for Him, and get the credit for it, but He will make you work and toil without knowing how much you are doing.  And then to make your work still more precious, He will let others get the credit for the work that you have done, and this will make your reward ten times greater when Jesus comes.

The Holy Spirit will put a strict watch on you, with jealous love, and rebuke you for little words and feelings or for wasted time, which other Christians never seem distressed over.

So make up your mind that God is an infinite Sovereign who has a right to do as He pleases with His own, and needs not explain to you a thousand things which may puzzle your reason in His dealings with you.

God will take you at your word; and if you absolutely sell yourself to be His slave, He will wrap you up in a jealous love, and let other people say and do many things you cannot do or say.

Settle it forever that you are to deal directly with the Holy Spirit, and that He is to have the privilege of tying your tongue, or chaining your hand, or closing your eyes in ways that others are not disciplined.

Now, when you are so possessed with the living God that you are, in your secret heart, pleased and delighted over this peculiar, personal, private, jealous guardianship and management of the Holy Spirit over your life, you will have found the vestibule of heaven.

--Unknown

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Lego Table

Over the past few months, leading up to Christmas, Bradley and Kevin (6 and 3) have really gotten into legos.  We have season passes to Legoland, and they just got some new Star Wars lego sets for Christmas.  We love to enjoy some hot cocoa while we build legos together.

While the kitchen table provided a nice platform for our builds, it was not the most convenient place to make a mess.  Meal interruptions, legos falling from the table, and always having to setup and teardown before and after became somewhat cumbersome.

So I got an idea to build a Lego Table for the playroom.  I searched the internet for ideas, and most people went the way of expedience and turned a nightstand or coffee table into a lego table by just gluing a baseplate down and calling it done.  The lack of genuine lego tables out there left me convinced that I needed to design and build it from the ground up myself.

I started with a simple design and modeled it in 3D with SketchUp. I spent two weeks modifying and refining it until I finally concluded with this:

Lego Table

It's 48"x48", with the top split into two separate leafs that can be flipped.  On one side of each leaf are two large 15"x15" lego base plates, with a quarter round edging around the outside to keep the legos from falling off the table.  The other side is bare, with no edging, and can be used as a general purpose play table.  Each leaf easily comes off the table, and can be used by itself (ex: in front of the TV for movie nights).

Leafs are completely removable for use elsewhere

Reversible top for general purpose play table
Here's my SketchUp model if you want to take a closer look.  It is to exact measurements and scale (including the screws).



Final Result

Lego side w/lego sorting & storage shelves underneath

"all purpose" side
Wood marble blocks






How to Build It


This is a fairly simple table to build.  No custom or expensive tools needed (although if you have them it will make some cuts easier).  I will show you how I did it with just the items listed below.

Note: I provide all the measurements you'll need in the instructions below, however you may want to refer to my SketchUp model for more details.


What You'll Need

  • Wood
    • 1/2"x24"x48" (x2) - Solid pine panel, these are the two table top leafs.
    • 2"x4"x8' (x3) - Legs and inner frame.  I used premium whitewood studs (well sanded)
    • 2"x3"x8' (x2) - Outer frame support (for rigidity).
    • 1/2" quarter round (8')
  • Table saw (preferred) or circular saw (what I had), for cutting 2x4's.
  • Jig saw or hand saw, for cutting corner insets of table top
  • Drill
  • 2 1/2" wood screws
  • For finishing, you'll likely want to sand, stain, and seal with polyurethane



Step 1 - Cut the table top corner insets


Cut a 1 /1/2 in. by 3 1/2 in. inset in the two wide corners of each leaf.  This will allow the leaf to sit inside the 2x4 legs, keeping the leaf in place.
I clamped a piece of wood to use as a guide rail for the jigsaw to make a nice straight cut.


You want the 3 1/2 in side of the cut to be parallel with the short side of the board.  When you've cut all four corners, your two leafs should come together like this:
The two leafs joined together, left to right




Step 2 - Cut and glue quarter round trim


You will cut 1 long piece, and 2 short pieces for each leaf.  The long piece will go along the longer edge between your corner inset cuts.  The short pieces will go on the short edges from your corner inset cuts to the end of the board.  

The long ones should be 45", and the short ones should be 20 1/2", but they may vary depending on the accuracy of your corner inset cuts (so measure your boards first).
Quarter rounds cut to leaf edge lengths
Glue each piece down with wood glue and let dry overnight.  Mine had a slight bow in them so I used clamps to hold them in place while the glue dried.

Once you have your quarter rounds glued down, your table top should look like this (I put the lego plates on there just to get a feel for it, they have not yet been glued down).
Table top with quarter rounds glued down




Step 3 - Sand table top


Sand the two leafs well, using medium to light sand paper (100-220 grit).  Be sure to round off sharp edges ('cause you know, someone will fall into the table...some day!).

Round off sharp edges with sand paper




 Step 4 - Stain and seal table top


Stain the two leafs.  If you want to wait and do all your staining at the same time, you can hold off on this until you finish the frame (step 9).  I chose to finish the leafs first so I could let it cure for a few days while I built the frame, which had to happen before I could glue the lego plates down.  

I used Rustoleum wood stain "Summer Oak" (1 coat)
Once the stain is set, it's a good idea to protect the finish with a few coats of Polyurethane.  I applied 3 coats of Rustoleum "Satin" polyurethane.  

3 coats of Rustoleum Polyurethane (Satin)
Once that's done, your table top will have a beautiful finish.





Step 5 - Cut inner frame pieces


Cut 4 pieces of 2x4, each 45" long.  This length may vary slightly, depending on the cuts for your corner insets on your table top.  So measure first!
I used a triangle and the attached laser to guide the cut

Then cut a corner out of each end measuring 1 3/4" (w) x1 1/2" (l) so that your 4 pieces join together "Tetris style".

It helped me to label the matching corners so I could keep track of which end goes where


It doesn't matter which piece you choose to go on "top", but both ends of that piece should be on the same side (ie, both on top, or both on bottom) as depicted in the model.  So you should have two top pieces, and two bottom pieces, opposite each other.





Step 6 - Screw frame to legs


This is the trickiest part. Pre-drill all screws to help prevent splintering!

Once you have the frame cut (but not secured together yet), lay your table top on top of it and place the legs snug into the corner insets.  This will tell you exactly where the frame needs to be secured to the legs.

Center the frame so that an equal portion of the frame touches all four legs.  Mark the legs vertically where the frame stops, and horizontally at the top of the quarter round trim (should be about 2" in, and 1 1/4" from the top to accommodate the quarter round trimming).

Screw the frame to the leg (as you can see in the model above).  It should be able to rotate just a bit, that's OK we will secure the rotation later.
Once you have one side of the frame screwed down to two legs, do the same for the opposite side of the frame.
Then stand up all four legs and rest the last two pieces of the frame on top of the "T" junction.  This is a little tricky to do by yourself, so I enlisted the help of my saw horses.
Saw horses help support the frame to stand up while I screwed the final two beams.
Then I used my clamps to hold the "T" junctions together as I went around and screwed the other two beams into place.
I placed a single screw through the top half of the intersection

At this point, your frame should stand on its own.  However, it will be a little wobbly so in the next step we will add some rigidity to it.
A slightly wobbly "inner" frame





Step 7 - Adding support wedges


First, we will provide some wedges under the frame to help support the load, and some wedges in the frame corners to keep its "squareness".  From the remaining length of the 2"x4"s, cut 8 triangles.  They don't need to be exact, just that they form a right angle.
I also sanded these, and rounded the edges a little
(Optional) Using a 3/8" drill bit, drill 2 countersink holes for your screws, one perpendicular to each axis.  This helps hide the screws.

Secure a wedge in each of the 4 corners inside the frame, using 2 screws (1 for each board being attached to).

Once all frame wedges are in place, flip the frame upside down and secure the load bearing support wedges.
I didn't take a picture of this as I was doing it, so here's the model
Turn the frame right-side up again.






Step 8 - Securing the frame


Now we will add the final support beams to the outside of the frame.  This will make the base extremely rigid, and able to withstand all the leaning/pushing/moving you might do to the table.

Measure and cut 4 pieces of your 2"x3"s to fit snugly between the legs along the outside of the frame.  It's important that these be a tight fit, as this is what will make the frame strong.  If they are too short, they won't do any good.  So it's better to cut them a little long and sand the ends down to size.
The 2"x3"s should fit very tight, and not require any screws to stay in place
Drill 3 screws from the inside of the frame, through the inner 2"x4" and into the outer 2"x3".


Once you have all four sides secured snugly, you're done with the construction!  You should now have a nice, strong base for your table.






Step 9 - Stain and seal frame


Stain and seal the frame (as you did to the table top in step 4).
1 coat "Summer Oak" stain, 3 coats polyurethane






Step 10 - Glue Lego base plates


I used contact cement to glue down my 4 large (15"x15") lego base plates and it work very well.  Those plates are not coming off.  I did try wood glue the first time, and they peeled right off.  A word of caution, be careful to not use excessive amounts in one spot or it may warp your lego plates.  





I hope you enjoy building your lego table, as I did.  The excitement and surprise it brought to Bradley and Kevin when they first saw it is a true joy for a dad.   


-Justin

Friday, January 4, 2013

What If?

 
What if I believed that You LORD are truly Sovereign?1
What if I believed You really are all powerful?1
If I knew that You really have not lost control of the Universe?2
What if I believed that You have not lost track of me?3
 
And what if I believed that You really are good?4
That You truly do long to be gracious to me?5
What if I believed that You are working all things together for my good?6
That You do not withhold any good thing from me?7
 
What if I believed that you had a good plan for my life?8
That Your ways really are above my ways?9
What if I believed You know how to give good gifts to your children?10
If I truly thought that You are always worthy of my trust?11
 
What if I really believed that Your ears are attentive to my cries?12
That You will never leave or forsake me?13
What if I believed that You are my faithful High Priest?14
That You are touched with the feeling of my infirmities?14
 
What if I believed that You remember Your covenants?15
That You will truly fulfill every promise You have made?16
What if I believed that You are always victorious?17
That You are able to do more than I can even imagine?18
 
What if I believed that true love never fails?19
What if I believed that the truest love of all is Yours?20
That even now You are interceding for me?21
What would my life look like if I truly trusted You in everything?22
 

  1. "Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you."  Jeremiah 32:17
  2. "Lift your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one, and calls them each by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing."  Isaiah 40:26
  3. "O Lord, you have searched me and you know me.  You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar.  You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways.  Before a word is on my tongue you know it completely, O Lord." Psalm 139:1-4
  4. "The Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love. The Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made." Psalm 145:8-9
  5. "Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you; he rises to show you compassion. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him!"  Isaiah 30:18
  6. "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."  Romans 8:28
  7. "For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless." Psalm 84:11
  8. "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."  Jeremiah 29:11
  9. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."  Isaiah 55:9
  10. “If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!”  Matthew 7:11
  11. "Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you."  Psalm 9:10
  12. "The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their cry."  Psalm 34:15
  13. "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6
  14. "Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess.  For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet was without sin.  Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need."  Hebrews 4:14-16
  15. "He remembers his covenant forever, the word he commanded, for a thousand generations."  Psalm 105:8
  16. "Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The Lord is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made."  Psalm 145:13
  17. "No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,” declares the Lord. Isaiah 54:17
  18. "[He] is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us."  Ephesians 3:20
  19. "Love never fails." 1 Corinthians 13:8
  20. "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38-39
  21. "Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us." Romans 8:34
  22. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5 6

-Written by Robert F. from Pennsylvania