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How do I love thee, let me count the ways.

January 21, 2024 by Charlie Hazzard

How do I love thee, let me count the ways.

Love is such an awesome word, don’t you agree? What other word can we miss use so easily? I love my wife, I love my dog, I love fruit loops, I love my brother, I love my grandchild… and on and on we go, just loving anything. But how do I love my wife? Do I lay down my life for my wife the same way I do for a salmon dinner in a fine restaurant? Or if I have to choose between my granddaughter and my chickens, am I indifferent? 

This morning, I sat at my table drinking coffee and thought about how much I love having a warm comfortable home. My beautiful wife walks in and says, “good morning, Hunny, I love you!” Does she think I am a warm comfortable house? Of course not, so what is it about the word “love” anyway? Well, I think it’s best described in the Greek language with three or maybe its four distinctly different words. Is it important to know the difference? Maybe not. We understand the difference because we can relate to the nuances of our simple language and how to apply each variation.

In Greek, (as I understand it, and I’m sure my interpretation is less perfect) the word for love is split into four:  Agape, Philia, Eros and Storge.

 Agape is a word for a pure and self-sacrificial love, the kind of love that is never affected by the subject of that love. In other words, you can in no way change the love that is given in “Agape”. Not in thought, word or deed. Agape is freely given, and your actions have no bearing on that love in any way. It is the highest form of love, and the deepest form of love. I really don’t have any other example than John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son….” Loving his creation so much that he sacrificed his “SON” so we can be forgiven for our willful sin (no matter how small that sin may seem).

Philia, another word for love, is the root of the word “Philadelphia”. You may have guessed it, “The city of Brother love” is from this root word. It has been described as a deeper form of love than “casual love” and depends on sharing an origin with another person. It is also described as a “give and take love” as in “you scratch my back and I scratch your back”. It’s a love given and taken within a secure and trusted, deeper level of a relationship.

Eros, the word for sensual physical love, as in a sensual relationship between a husband and wife. We get the word “erotic” from this Greek word.  This love can be described as the physical receiving of love. Eros can also be “joint receiving” of erotic love making. Eros is not one sided, the focus is more in the receiving rather than giving. Eros can only be taken in a sense, but all too often it will be taken solely in a selfish manner and little to no thought is given about the one it was taken from. It can be selfish & self-serving… In the right format, it can be beautiful, bonding and kind.  In the wrong format, it will be ugly, hurtful and destructive to all those involved and spreads to others like cancer. 

Storge is our last word for love and can be described as “family love” but I have heard it used as “an affection for or towards a thing”. In short, it can be used for “I love this neighborhood” or “I love french fries” and can even be part of the “love formula” I have for other things. I have always found this word to be the most criticized of these four Greek love words, but that doesn’t stop me from talking about it. 

So, does it matter? If it doesn’t matter, why not and should it matter? If it does matter, how does it matter and what benefit is there to knowing all this? Maybe it’s just worthless gibberish and I should go wash my socks…  I find this topic to be an unusually interesting topic as it helps me draw near to God, my bride, my sons and helps me to feel compassion for others. I find it helps me to understand how relationships are different but so valuable to my life.

By categorizing these different “loves” I have learned how to better apply them and even more how to appreciate them. How can I better love my bride? (don’t worry, this is a G rated blog) can I Agape her when I am grumpy? Can I Storge her when I am in pain? Can I Philia her when I feel alone? What needs to change to show her how I truly feel? What can I change so that I can see how she really feels? Now that I have that sorted out and now that my marriage is perfect, let’s move on to everyone else in the world… and eventually I will get around to that dog of mine that destroyed 2 brand new 12-3 50-foot extension cords before I even got to use them (I am still calming down over that). 

So, to close out this blog on this cold and windy January day, I leave you with a few thoughts. In the following verses, I have used a substitution in the American translations that say “Love”.  I am pretty sure all these words for love are “AGAPE” but that is not my point in this blog. I have categorized the following phrases in an effort to reflect on the application of love. This passage is a great resource to help explain my point. I am not explaining the passages, I am only using the verses to better explain the American word “love”.

“Love is patient”

  •  Agape is patient, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia is patient, when it is mutual
  • Eros is patient, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge is patient, when we are friends

“Love is kind”

  •  Agape is kind, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia is kind, when it is mutual
  • Eros is kind, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge is kind, when we are friends

“Love is not jealous”

  •  Agape is not jealous, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia is not jealous, when it is mutual
  • Eros is not jealous, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge is not jealous, when we are friends

“Love does not brag”

  •  Agape does not brag, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia does not brag, when it is mutual
  • Eros does not brag, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge does not brag, when we are friends

“Love is not arrogant”

  •  Agape is not arrogant, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia is not arrogant, when it is mutual
  • Eros is not arrogant, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge is not arrogant, when we are friends

“Love does not act unbecomingly”

  •  Agape does not act unbecomingly, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia does not act unbecomingly, when it is mutual
  • Eros does not act unbecomingly, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge does not act unbecomingly, when we are friends

“Love does not seek its own”

  •  Agape does not seek its own, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia does not seek its own, when it is mutual
  • Eros does not seek its own, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge does not seek its own, when we are friends

“Love is not provoked”

  •  Agape is not provoked, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia is not provoked, when it is mutual
  • Eros is not provoked, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge is not provoked, when we are friends

“Love does not take into account a wrong suffered”

  •  Agape does not take into account a wrong suffered, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia does not take into account a wrong suffered, when it is mutual
  • Eros does not take into account a wrong suffered, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge does not take into account a wrong suffered, when we are friends

“Love does not rejoice in unrighteousness”

  •  Agape does not rejoice in unrighteousness, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia does not rejoice in unrighteousness, when it is mutual
  • Eros does not rejoice in unrighteousness, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge does not rejoice in unrighteousness, when we are friends

“Love rejoices with the truth”

  •  Agape rejoices with the truth, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia rejoices with the truth, when it is mutual
  • Eros rejoices with the truth, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge rejoices with the truth, when we are friends

“Love bears all things”

  •  Agape bears all things, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia bears all things, when it is mutual
  • Eros bears all things, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge bears all things, when we are friends

“Love believes all things”

  •   Agape believes all things, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia believes all things, when it is mutual
  • Eros believes all things, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge believes all things, when we are friends

“Love hopes all things”

  •  Agape hopes all things, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia hopes all things, when it is mutual
  • Eros hopes all things, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge hopes all things, when we are friends

“Love endures all things”

  •  Agape endures all things, when it is pure and perfect
  • Philia endures all things, when it is mutual
  • Eros endures all things, when it’s not selfish
  • Storge endures all things, when we are friends

Love, what a powerful and misused four letter word. 

Charlie, Living Hazzardously for the Glory of our loving savior.

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Two Faced Jerk

January 7, 2024 by Charlie Hazzard

Two Faced Jerk. 

One evening while trolling the neighborhood, he met up with a beautiful woman. He figured out she was married to a dear friend of his, but they didn’t care. They figured out a plan to sleep with each other, and she got pregnant. Then things went south!

In the Old Testament there lies a story of Nathan the profit, a profit of God. In this book is a story of a King, in particular, a story of the great king David (A man after God’s own heart). When Nathan the prophet confronted king David, he told a parable, and in doing so, the king felt convicted of his crimes. The King was rich, had multiple wives, lacking nothing in life and yet he lusted after just one more woman. The great king David set up the sneaky situation to have an affair with the poor man’s wife. In his attempt to cover his tracks, he killed that man and lived happily ever after. Well, Not exactly, he did take another man’s wife, this poor man’s only wife. This man who trusted and believed in the KING… This loyal man was great in character and more loyal than most men, (by a long shot). A true loyalist! A dedicated commander of the king’s troops! This poor man was actually rich beyond measure, he found a woman to love, a wife to protect and had a purpose in his life, service to his king. This man was murdered by the King. His wife and his king took advantage of his dedication and loyalty.

Can you relate to this man? Because I can relate to both this man and the king. I too have sinned against this man and I have been sinned against by the king. 

I know of a few people I should probably offer an apology. Yet far too often I only think about those “metaphorical Kings” that violated my trust to achieve personal gain at my loss. But as I continue to accumulate the years that temper my personality and mold me into the “Two Faced Jerk” I am inside, I need to do a couple things that are so very hard and sometimes so overwhelming that I can barely breath. First is to seek forgiveness from those I have wronged, because after all, I deserve forgiveness! Right? I’m a good person and I am not the same person I was, so I should be forgiven!! I was watching a video of a man receiving a sentence by a judge today, he plead his case and told how he is “A CHANGED MAN” just moments before he leaped over the judge’s bench and tried his best to perhaps kill the judge but for sure to at least cause great bodily harm… because he is “changed” … I am that man, I plead my case to the judge and demand the judge see my good intentions rather than the crimes I have committed. As my trial continues, I declare how unforgiving it would be to not show mercy to me, because I deserve mercy.  I am on trial for what I did, not for my intentions. 

Alex and Miranda were “record shopping” the other day with Jess and I. I thought of this great term that’s been used for decades “The Flip Side” Yes, the flip side is just that, “flip over the record”. And of course, the flip side in this post is me forgiving rather than demanding unmerited mercy and forgiveness. Do I forgive as easily as I demand to be forgiven? I THINK NOT! I mean, after all, I deserve forgiveness way more than that rotten jerk that “intentionally” did me wrong should be forgiven. I can clearly see the “intentions” of the person that hurt me! Or can I? And really, does it even matter? It’s like “drinking poison” to punish a person for doing me wrong. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not advocating to overlook the good and true judgment of a crime and the consequences that should surely follow. But do I continue to punish myself for what another person did to me? Certainly, this is a consideration I should bring to the attention of the self-appointed jury… The self-appointed judge… and the self-appointed EXECUTIONER!! Just drink that poison to punish that person!! Just drink, drink, DRINK!!!! Or maybe, I can release my anger, hatred and well deserved right to retribution? Giving myself freedom from the prison I built around myself, learning from the past and moving on, because the past is exactly what it is, the past, and the past cannot be undone! Set down that poison, it’s time to forgive!

I am finally FREE! I have forgiven and I have been forgiven! GOOD! All done. But yet here I am, feeling guilt, having nightmares of being caught in my crimes. And that feeling!! That feeling that can only be described as “yuk” … What is this? Why? Could it be that I won’t even forgive myself? Heck no! How can I forgive myself for all the wrongs I have done? I mean, so what if God forgave me from an eternity past! How can I forgive myself? I KNOW HOW GUILTY I REALLY AM!!! And yet, the creator of the universe has set apart a corner of the “universe of forgiveness”, just for me. Carved out just for me, he can, he did, and I won’t?

I’ve found in life it’s easier to be given forgiveness, difficult to give forgiveness and the hardest thing is to forgive myself or to accept my own forgiveness. And so, I stop smiling, I rob myself of joy and feel sorry for myself, perhaps I medicate myself with pity, drugs, beer or with self-loathing and other self-destructive behaviors. 

Is there any hope? Is there anything to smile about? Where is my joy? In first Peter it says “Though you have not seen him, you love him, and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy” and in Romans it says “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit”

 JOY? How do I find joy? Joy comes from the hope we have in God, the peace that comes from God. You can and You will overflow with joy by faith through the power of the Holy Spirit. Joy comes from God, not man!

Charlie Hazzard

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I lost track of time and time lost track of me!

December 22, 2023 by Charlie Hazzard

The Christmas that never came

I sat down a year ago and started typing out the 2022 Hazzard family Christmas letter. It started with all the good intentions, the right words, the emotions and the good thoughts. I was on track to send it out with all the fun and exciting updates of our year. I always start writing by first asking the kids and Jess for a few highlights of the year, then I pull them together in a framework of joy, success and fun, wrapping everything with a big red bow, sprinkle them with Christmas colors and top them off with a twinkle in my eye! Finally, I print the well formed letter and fill our outgoing mailbox with envelopes, adorned with the latest holiday stamp and my bride’s finishing touches.

I love sending the annual Hazzardous Christmas letter! With a joy filled anticipation of sharinging our lives with friends and family, some of whom may only hear from us in this once a year lightspeed glimpse of our lives. I hand deliver the stack to our post office and make some corny joke to the person behind the counter about how they won’t fit into our mailbox. I give great consideration to writing this letter each year and many of the readers may not realize who the writer is, well surprise!! It’s me, Charlie!!

So what happened to the 2022 Hazzardous Christmas letter?? Did we forget to send it out to just you? Did we have a corrupted computer and lose a few of the addresses? Did we decide it wasn’t important to stay connected?… The answer is simply no, we didn’t make a mistake or fall victim to some computer trickery. In fact, I sat down more times last year and clacked away more hours than probably any year in the past. I typed out beautiful recollections, heartwarming tales, fascinating adventures and inspiring quotes for all to read and feel a sense of love and connection. I want you to feel loved and remembered. I spent more time last year writing than I would write in three years. So, what happened? I never completely wrote that letter, in fact I felt less desire to finish as the time went on and we got closer to Christmas….

I wrote about Chris and Tiffain, Alex and Mir, Al, Sam and Jacob. I wrote about our new puppy GROOT, and the sad days of Jack as he got old and passed away, and of Cash who went blind, stopped eating and walking, and eventually he too passed on… a sad summer here for sure. I wrote about pigs and chickens and the progress on the farm. I talked about fishing and hunting in the great white northwoods. We had such a great year with so many things to be grateful for, even amid the heartfelt loss of our dear pups.

I had such a hard time determining what to leave in and what to leave out…. What to leave out…. How to leave what out? Or better, should I leave anything out? Should I include everything? Jess? Can you help me decide what to leave out and what to include? Jess? But in the end, I could not sort out my thoughts and come to a clear decision that I felt no direction would be a good direction. So, it’s not that I skipped the letter. I just could not finish, edit or send the letter. Three, four or maybe five pages? Single space? #10 font? Times New Roman? No header? No title? No footer? No signature?… just delete it… sit down… steady breath… try to keep the happy thoughts.

This year was no different, but then Jess and I went on a retreat in Arkansas. When we got back home, we met with another couple that share our same emptiness and pain… I heard the approach I needed to accomplish this year’s letter. Rather than attempting to write all our Hazzardous Adventures and the year’s highlights, I would attempt to put on paper the difficulties we have had and in particular what made writing last year impossible to complete.

Sam took the spotlight in 2022, without even knowing it. August 15, 2022 will be the date forever engraved on his headstone. Ohh Sam, we miss you so much. It’s almost your birthday again, and Al does not exactly know how to properly express his feelings. Jess and I need to remain in control for Al’s sake. The stone was ordered. The plot was chosen, and we laid Sam in his forever resting spot a year to the date of his passing. A year after the midnight scream no parent can imagine or forget. Sam ran ahead of us and is now waiting for us to catch up.

Let’s talk about the Christmas letter. Do I write everything? Missing nothing about Sam and making it all about Sam? Do I labor for months to get every jot and tiddle? MISSING NOTHING? Or do I tiptoe over this event and focus only on those things that bring joy to the Christmas letter readers’ faces? Is it a balance somewhere in between? How much do I say? Do I give all the details? The who, when, how, why and what??? Do I paint the ugly picture with pastel colors? Do I soften the lines with an eraser? Do I use charcoal pencil to turn the edges gray? Do I use ink so it can never be rubbed out? Maybe a black and white photo? Or maybe an artistic rendering with interpretive and symbolic illustrations?

How does a person write about the death of a child? The death of their child? How do I write about this? Not too much! Somebody will feel uncomfortable? Not too little! Somebody will feel I didn’t say enough? After all, there was so much more I could say?

It is a “no-win” situation. There will never be enough written to fully remember and honor Sam. Too little and it would not keep his memory alive. Do I focus on the living as to honor the loved ones that are waiting here to see him again? How do you summarize his life with mere words? Be careful to not become obsessed and write with endless amounts of words and say too much! You see, we had 5 sons, two daughters-in-law, none are more important than the next. So do we try to be fair and write the same amount about each one? Do we try to highlight only one thing each? Do we just move on and write about the sons that are still alive? Should we ???? Do we????? What???? Why???? How???? I haven’t found the instruction manual on this topic yet. I think it’s found in the card catalog under the heading “Humanly impossible to understand” “Navigational beacons in a black hole” and “Situations that are beyond overwhelming” please see cross references: “Living with pain course number 505”

Addiction is no stranger in our family and the pain of addiction crosses every realm, into every crack of humanity. Sam battled so very hard, please do not think for a second that Sam just simply woke up and decided “This is a good thing to do today”. He fought hard and wanted so badly to overcome this stronghold in his life. He wanted to be “clean”. His addiction started so small, so tiny, it grew out of control very quickly. Even with the best tools to battle this demon, he still lost. But the hope we have is that someday, someone, somewhere will say, “I saw Sam struggle. I saw how he lost his battle, and I am alive today because Sam is not here.” But even if we never see this blessing, we give thanks to the Lord for the time we did have. We are blessed to have had this time on earth with Sam.

OFF SCRIPT: Please do not play this game with addiction. If you need help, it’s ok to ask, 24/7/365, there is hope! Addiction starts with a beer, a joint, a pain pill or even a thought, but always ends with consuming your will, your happiness and even your life.

So with that being said, I will recap just a few items in a feeble attempt at bringing some glad tidings after this somber glimpse into our tragic year 2022.

Chris and Tiffain are now stationed at Scott AFB in Illinois. We have had a couple visits and we are so happy to have them so close.

Alex and Miranda brought Baby Sophia into our world last January. We have been welcomed into the grand-club and are overjoyed!

Al has had a successful year at work, and we are so happy that the Special Olympics program is back in full swing after Covid.

We have Sam only a mile from us and visit often. We got his headstone installed, as well as a bench in his honor. We know he is jamming in heaven, beating someone at chess and doing all the math equations he could dream of with that Sam smile on his face.

Jacob completed his tour with the Air Force and for the time being will stay in Cheyenne,. He was offered and accepted a job at his church. He is also seeing a great young lady but I don’t want to jinx this by talking too much (keeping our fingers crossed).

Jess and I are really focusing on growing the farm (hoping the ground doesn’t freeze before I get the donkey corral and fencing up), running Spring Lake Heating and Air. Jesus is our true hope, joy and strength. Our adventure is coming together slowly but surely.

I hope that our letter next year will be less weighty and more upbeat. I want to take this opportunity to say thank you for taking this journey with us, and we appreciate your prayers, friendship and love.

I close with his verse:

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.

Charlie and Jess
Hazzardous Adventures

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