Remember 
							the words “Do it again, Daddy!” I could have just 
							entered the room doing several back flips; landed on 
							the edge of the sofa; sprung board off into a swan 
							dive across the room, landing on the entertainment 
							center; and doing a half twist dismount and sticking 
							the landing on the floor, and some child with lit up 
							eyes would laugh and say, “Do it again, daddy!”
							
							I could have attempted the same series of back 
							flips, landing on my head and laying there in the 
							pain of a cracked skull and still hear a child’s 
							laughter saying, “Do it again.” Children love to see 
							you do it again.
							
							The last time I was out West, standing at the edge 
							of the Grand Teton Mountains in all their splendor 
							and largeness, I found myself in a moment of soaking 
							up the view and praising the Creator and deep inside 
							my spirit, I wanted to shout, “Do it again, Father.”
							
							The last time I was walking the sea shore or taking 
							in a red sky sunset or gazing at a clear night star 
							filled sky, everything in my being wanted to cry, 
							“Do it again.” 
							
							We get why a child wants to watch Daddy do the 
							spectacular again and again. We’re the same way. And 
							if we slow down enough and allow our spirit to open 
							up to really taking in the wonders of God’s 
							creation; well before long, you too will be saying, 
							“Do it again, Daddy!”
							
							The tree just outside my office window is now in 
							full color. Some mornings, the sun hits it just 
							right and the tree appears to be on fire. Its beauty 
							is overwhelming. As I stand here gazing at it, I 
							sometimes say quietly, “Do it again.”
							
							We’re starting a series of sermons titled, “God’s 
							Doing It Again.” Of course, God has always had a big 
							heart for the church. When the church first began, 
							it kicked off with a lot of fire and excitement and 
							it was easy to see God’s hand moving. Even today, 
							within certain congregations at certain times, you 
							can clearly see God doing it again. That’s what’s 
							happening here at Lincoln Christian Church. God is 
							doing it again!