↓
 
  • Tony Funderburk
  • Books
  • Daily Devotional
    • Wisdom Wednesday
    • Thankful Thursday
  • Rhymes For Kids
  • Rhyme and Reason Podcast
  • Songs

Tony Funderburk

Your Life Has Rhyme And Reason Because God Made You

Tony Funderburk's Rhyme and Reason Studio

Tag Archives: superstition

Post navigation

← Previous Post
Tony Funderburk Posted on March 13, 2026 by TonyMarch 13, 2026
Friday the 13th is a day when superstition is the way

Darn it. I just broke my handheld a mirror. But it’s my own fault. Because I should’ve laid it down before I ran out the front door, under the painter’s ladder, just to chase away that pesky black cat keeps scrounging around here. Wow, if today was Friday the 13th, that would be a trifecta’s trifecta. But, as I open up my my calendar, I see it’s only…

Yikes! Friday the 13th!

Oh no! The jig is up. The ship has sailed. My goose is cooked.

Or not.

Because today could be just another day. According to Encyclopedia Britannica (That’s an academic book, for all your public school teachers) Friday the 13th, which occurs when the 13th day of a month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday, happens at least once a year and sometimes up to three times a year. On average, one occurs every 212.35 days.

So it’s just plain ol’ superstition to think today is some sort of especially unlucky day. Of course, you might have a phobia. In this case, there’s a little word that describe you:

paraskevidekatriaphobia

Say that three times fast.

And as you attempt to do that, I’ll share this interesting little factoid with you that’s also from the Encyclopedia Britannica: Friday the 13th and its association with bad luck was first written about in 19th-century France. An article published in 1834 in the French literary magazine Revue de Paris by Italian author Marquis de Salvo refers to a Sicilian count who killed his daughter on Friday the 13th. The article, titled “Le Chateau de Carini,” states, “It is always Fridays and the number 13 that bring bad luck!”

Yeah, the moral of that story is never kill your daughter on an unlucky day. Yeesh.

Actually, all seriousness in front, there are other ways to look at this silly superstition.For example…

You could choose another option, simpler and true.
You could opt out of superstition…couldn’t you?

As for me, I just go on with my day as though it were just another day. And, for me, that means rhymes and reasons. Like this one…

Iridescent Lights Disappearing In Flights

There were effervescent circles,
Shining iridescent lights,
On the svelte, magenta cosmos.
Almost no one saw the sights.
But then someone with a camera,
And creative appetites,
Captured just a hint of Heaven
In those iridescent lights.   © 2022 TF

Get Tony’s Daily Devotional delivered to your inbox for free.

I share it with believers who want to focus on the power of God’s love and rightly divide the word of truth. Spend your time reading, listening, and watching good stuff based on the power of God’s love instead of looking for it. And, to show my sincere appreciation for your time and attention, I’ll send you download links to music and The Very First 6 Days (a rhyming book for kids about the creation week) right away. Kids from 3 to 103 can enjoy these fun goodies. Just add your email to the form and let’s connect right away.

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

Posted in current events, Rhyme and Reason, Tony Funderburk | Tagged Friday the 13th day, I believe in God, superstition, trust God

Post navigation

← Previous Post

Sidebar Area

  • Add Some Widgets!
    This theme has been designed to be used with sidebars. This message will no longer be displayed after you add at least one widget to one of the Sidebar Widget Areas using the Appearance → Widgets control panel.
    You can also change the sidebar layout for this page using theme options.
    Note: If you have added widgets, be sure you've not hidden all sidebars on the Per Page options. You could switch this page to One Column.
  • Log in

Get A Free Rhyming Book About Creation - Books - Daily Devotionals - Rhymes For Kids - Rhyme & Reason Podcast - Songs
© 1997-2026 Tony Funderburk

Privacy Policy
↑