CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
Verse 5: Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty. As we prepare to make our 2009 goals together, this verse is the perfect lead in. Planning what your spiritual growth will be will cause you to be Spiritually prosperous. You cannot shortcut your walk with Christ. He surely didn't short cut the redemption process.
I recently purchased some desert land in the SW part of the US. I will be going to spend some time there on a sabbatical, due to the fact that Solomon said it was better that way. It pretty much has to do with that quarrelsome , complaining wife thing.
Tomorrow Then,
B
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Good planning, not jumping into something before you know all you can about it. That's really good advice for people trying to figure out what they want to do with their Lives, and, more importantly, what they are SUPPOSED to do in their Lives.
If you just jump into something without understanding what it really is, you could make a mistake. And sometimes, when you make mistakes like that with what you want to do in Life, you can't always go back. Like, if you dropped out of high school to join something like a band or an organization or whatever and then you realize it's not what you're meant to do, sometimes you can't get into what you're supposed to do because the people in charge find someone else who is better qualified or has a better resumee.
I think, though, that this time I finally got what I want to do and what I'm supposed to do lined up properly. All of the other things I wanted to do, yeah they would have been easy and maybe fun, but they weren't RIGHT for me, and I didn't have a passion for it. Life may have been easier if i had stuck with whatever else I wanted to do but it wouldn't have been better, fuller.
Did that actually make any sense?
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