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Monday, November 28, 2011

Fuel

The other day I was driving down the highway when I noticed that my gas was running quite low. I pulled off at the nearest exit and stopped at the closest gas station I could find. To my relief gas was quite cheap at only $3.12 per gallon. Being the poor college student that I am, getting gas can tend to be stressful to think about.

While sitting in my room yesterday I also came to the conclusion that I was low on another kind of fuel. All the go go go of school and work and being social had completely worn me out. When one of my friends asked me if I wanted to hangout, I flat out told them no because I honestly didn't have anything left in me. I was burnt out. Eventually I laid down and just took a nap.

"Where is he going with all this?" is what you're probably thinking. Well today while sitting in one of my classes that I was having a hard time focusing in, I came to the realization that there was one more type of fuel I was quite low on, spiritual fuel.  All the go go go had not only worn out my physical energy but because of the go go go, I was failing to allow myself the much needed time with God. One thing that I've noticed while attending Kuyper College is that when you are going to school to go into ministry it is very easy to justify not spending a lot of time directly with God and in the word, by telling yourself that since you do that every day for class, you don't really have to do it in your spare time. The reality is, that just isn't the case. In neglecting to spend personal time with God and in the word, I am missing out on an important detail of my spiritual life. I think it's safe to say that we all do this at times to. We get caught up in the busyness  of life and we can't even take 5 minutes out of our day to stop and commune with the one who's love for us is so great that he DIED for us!

After noticing how much I had been neglecting my spiritual life, I decided that I needed to do something about it. I haven't come up with a plan yet, but I know that if I don't lay down a plan of action and set out a time slot in which I declare "this is God's time", I'm never going to be able fuel myself spiritually. My challenge for you is this and perhaps you're already doing it. Take 5 minutes out of your day, Any 5 minute time slot, it can be before bed, it can be right when you wake up, it can be before you eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner, it can be any time. But take 5 minutes out of your day and devote them to God. I mean when you think about it, it's not that hard to do. There are 1440 minutes in a day. Until next time folks, TTFN, tah tah for now

Monday, November 14, 2011

Answering

You ever have it where you're texting someone or chatting with them on facebook and they just seem to fall off the face of the planet? Like they're ignoring you or something? I had that happen to me today. I wouldn't say it something unusual because it happens all the time and it's usually just an accident or a miscommunication but the instance today really struck me. If you're anything like me then it probably peaves you  when someone suddenly stops talking to you or just doesn't answer a text. I was sitting here pondering my annoyance and  suddenly realized that God probably feels the same way sometimes.

Think about it, if you're a Christian you have a prayer life right? Do you think maybe it annoys God or possibly saddens him when we suddenly stop talking to him or forget about him? I know it would do that to me if I were God. As humans we strive for relationships but I don't think it's strictly because we're human, in fact I think it would be safe to say that we inherit that trait from God himself. God wants nothing more than to be in a thriving growing relationship with his children (us). So next time you feel like your being ignored or your conversation suddenly stops flowing, think about all the times that you may have ignored God. God wants to talk to you, so just give him a chance.

I think thats about all for this post.

TTFN folks, tah tah for now =]