Everyday is filled with choices. We make good ones and bad ones and we make some of each everyday!
Today I must choose between finishing projects at church, completing insurance papers, attending a radio advertisement recording, a video shoot or working ahead on the details of the coming weeks including my own shopping list and small group dinner next week!
Sadly, I NEED to do all of these. So instead of wasting any more time deciding, I have begun.
Make good choices today - as busy as we all are the last thing we need to create are bad choices and regrets.
You wake up with a day full of choices to make. What do I wear? What do I eat? What do I say? Am I still mad? Should I forgive? Will I extend grace...while driving, while explaining the same thing to someone for the 100th time, while addressing the same issue? Will I choose not to watch a show that probably isn't pleasing to my God? Will I obey and live as if this life doesn't belong to me?
One wrong choice can ruin your day, your month, your year, your life!
Sometimes there are second chances, sometimes not.
I started making choices today the second my foot hit the floor. I have not left my house yet but have already made some time wasting choices.
This post is not written to be a downer - just a reminder to myself to use each minute to live for Him.
Pushing begins early in life. We push to be first, we push to be the best athlete in school, we push for the best grade, for scholarships and raises. But some where along the way we stop pushing and kind of settle in.
It is a curious thing when people that 'don't have to' push themselves - push anyway.
Fellow Director at Crossroads Deering Dyer text me while running 15 miles today. Are you kidding me?? I told him to jog by and I'd toss him an EGO Waffle, but by the time I saw the text he was back home soaking his feet. (sorry for the gross picture he sent me - it is being used to make a point) Now all of us could just sit back and by watching our intake of food probably maintain, but what drives some people to push themselves to be physically fit while others try to remain comfortable? An interesting question.
I want to talk about more than just the physical aspect of our lives, Spiritually, on the job, caring for your family, volunteering at church, so, do you choose Easy or Difficult - Simple or Complex - Mediocre or Excellent... This discussion has nothing to do with the 'America Dream' whatever that has become, or sacrificing your family to earn higher wages and more stuff. God asks us to prepare well to be ready for whatever He calls us to.
Which pattern do you see in your own life - that of always taking the easy way out or that of always pushing further than required? I long to hear from my maker "well done"!