I am intrigued by how one word in the English language can
have so many meanings. Take the word "center" for instance.
As a noun, we use that word in many ways.
We refer to someone wanting to be the center of attention;
someone we deeply love as the center of our world, an important place being a
center of influence, or the point or focus of discussion being the center of
debate.
In sports, we refer to the middle player on the basketball
team as a center. In baseball, the center fielder is the outfielder who plays
defense in center field - the baseball fielding position between left field and
right field. Center is a position held in American and Canadian football. He is
the player who passes (or snaps) the ball between his legs to the quarterback
at the start of each play. He is the innermost lineman of the offensive line on
a football team's offense.
Centre (British spelling) is a position held in Australian
rules football, ice hockey and rugby and there is a centre forward in Water
Polo.
In cooking, we core the center of the apple or bake a cake
or truffle with a surprise in the middle - maybe a chocolate center.
In aviation, the Area Control Center is an Air Traffic
Control facility covering a large region of airspace not associated with a
particular airport.
In mathematics and science, we refer to the center of mass
and the center of symmetry. A centroid
is a geometric center.
We refer to a place where a specific activity is concentrated
as a center - such as a center for medical research, a shopping center or a
town center.
In general, the center represents the middle point with
equal distances from all sides of something such as the center of the ceiling
or the center of a vast territory.
The center of the Bible is Psalms 118. There are 594
chapters before it and 594 chapters after it.
The center verse of the Bible is Psalm 118:8.
When we focus on God, everything around us takes on a
different perspective. He loves us. He does have a plan. His plan is good. His
perfect will is that we trust Him.
In these days of confusion and uncertainty, going to the
center of God's word can get us on track again - can center us on what is most
important.
"It is better to trust in the Lord than to put
confidence in man" (Psalms 118:8 NKJV).
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