Sunday, February 10, 2008

When...

When...
When am I going to date?
When am I going to be rid of reoccuring sins?
When am I going to be the size I want to be?
When am I going to stop being late all the time?
When am I going to do what I say I'm going to do?
When am I going to stop failing people?
When am I going to get up at 5 am to work out?
When am I going to start eating right?
When am I going to be a pastor?
When am I going to finish my degree?
When am I going to be debt-free?
When am I going to be disciplined?
When am I going to stop losing things?
When am I going to be organized?
When am I going to be ready to date?
When am I going to have a family?
When am I going to be bold enough to tell people about Christ?
When am I going to be where I want to be in life?
When am I going to pay bills on time?
When am I going to start saving better?
When am I going to start spending better?
When am I going to stick to my budget?
When am I going to put my ideas to good use?
When is my room going to get clean?
When will I stop putting my clothes on the floor after I take them off?
When will I be consisten in exercising daily?
When will I be wealthy enough to support a family?
When?
When either I die, or I conquer the mystery that is my Will. As the saying goes, " Where there's a will, there's a way." That's how the Giants beat the New England Patriots. That's how Tiger Woods kicks it into another gear when the pressure mounts up. That's how Christ could say, "Take this cup from me, not what I will but what you will." When the will is in submission everthing else falls into place it seems. "Lord, help me to conquer my will and bring in line with your will."

1 Comments:

At 2/11/2008 5:13 PM , Blogger juanbon said...

No fair! You have a name which you can wittily incorporate into this! I keep thinking that next big thing, next time, next week, I'll do this and this and this. And now I've moved around to three different states, lived in 4 different places over the past 2 years, have had tonnes of experiences that should have matured me, and grown me, and yet I still say... if only, maybe to-morrow. Stuff like that.

I love the song 'I Dare you to Move' by Switchfoot, but I also don't think it's biblical/Godly, in it's entirity. While it may be nice to pick myself up off the ground, I still need God's motion more than mine.

 

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