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	<title>The Co-pilot Chronicles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My name is Mike and I&#8217;m the author (blogger) for the Co-pilot Chronicles.  I&#8217;m a United Methodist pastor and hope to use this forum to explore issues of faith and life.  (And maybe some things that just bug me.)
The title, &#8220;Co-pilot Chronicles&#8221; comes from two bumper stickers that I haven&#8217;t actually seen on any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name is Mike and I&#8217;m the author (blogger) for the Co-pilot Chronicles.  I&#8217;m a United Methodist pastor and hope to use this forum to explore issues of faith and life.  (And maybe some things that just bug me.)</p>
<p>The title, &#8220;Co-pilot Chronicles&#8221; comes from two bumper stickers that I haven&#8217;t actually seen on any car for a long time.  The first bumper sticker said, &#8220;God is My Co-Pilot.&#8221;  The second bumper sticker was in response to the first bumper sticker and said &#8220;If God is Your Co-Pilot You&#8217;re in the Wrong Seat.&#8221;</p>
<p>As a former pilot, the image of pilot and co-pilot is an image of which I am very familiar.  In the cockpit of an airplane the captain sits in the left hand seat and the co-pilot sits in the right hand seat.</p>
<p>As a Christian I hope I can always remember to be in the &#8216;right&#8217; seat which means I&#8217;ve given charge of my life and my journey to my captain&#8211;Jesus.  Though sometimes I forget who&#8217;s supposed to be in the captain&#8217;s chair and climb into for awhile which usually ends up as some type of mess in my life.  Thankfully, Jesus, when I get out of the captain&#8217;s seat, is very good at straightening out the mess I&#8217;ve made&#8212;even allowing me to re-claim the &#8216;right&#8217; seat and to continue the journey with him.</p>
<p>Being a co-pilot doesn&#8217;t mean you don&#8217;t get to fly the plane and have some fun doing the flying.  Being co-pilot with Jesus in the captain&#8217;s chair means that we do some flying and go some places that I would never attempt on my own.  And it means that I discover some blessings that I would have never discovered had I been the captain and stayed closely confined in my little corner of the sky.</p>
<p>Try it sometime with your life&#8212;give Jesus the captain&#8217;s chair and take the &#8216;right&#8217; seat and see what fantastic flying Jesus can do with you onboard.</p>
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