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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
 

Be forewarned.

I’m about to start typing and I don’t know how long (or confusing) this will be.

Also, I really couldn’t tell you why I’m writing this today.  Sometimes, I feel like I just need to write these things to help me think them all out.  I guess that’s what a journal is for, but hopefully I’ll come out with something useful/encouraging/whatever (although probably not original).

And also, if any of this sounds like preaching, it probably is preaching to myself. 

Life is just one of the weirdest things ever.  In thinking about this recently, I’ve been realizing several things which are not really all that connected, but are all important.


First of all, it is almost creepily amazing how the little things that we do have a huge impact on other people.  This is really basic, but people usually completely ignore it.  I mean, everybody out there lives for themselves, what do I want?  What’s in it for me? etc.  We call this selfishness and we tell little kids, “don’t be selfish.”  That’s good.  But there’s more than selfishness.  When we sin, we hurt others.  When we make mistakes, we hurt others.  It sounds like a pretty lousy system actually, I mean, one person messes up and it throws off the whole thing.  But then, it really works better than anything I could have thought up.  In the same way that we hurt one another, we also have the power to heal one another.  Think about it.  You commit a sin, and it hurts me.  What does this do for me?  It gives me an opportunity to turn around and show Christ to you.  I can help you through your sin.  Of course, this only works if I’m not so caught up in myself that all I can think about is, “he hurt me.”  We’d all be nowhere if Christ said, “they killed me, I’m not saving them.”


And then, I’m struck by how much we complain.  We complain every single day of our lives about the smallest things.  I mean, the Israelites complained and they had to wander in a desert for forty years and never made it to the promised land.  I don’t think complaining is any way of honoring God OR getting Him to bless us.


Another thing.  Where are we, as Christians, judging our success in life?  When do we begin to say that we are “worthless”?  Are we ever worthless if we’re obeying God and seeking to follow Him?  The temptation with Christians, I suppose, is to know what God wants them to do.  For example, He wants me to have this job or that job. (Or, for that matter, he wants me to have a job.)  So you pursue that course of action, and then, what happens?  It doesn’t work.  So does that make you failure?  Are you worthless?  No.  You’ve followed God, you’ve obeyed Him, and He’s taken you down a harder path than you expected.  Should we be surprised by this?  Should we give up?  Should we start blaming God or other people?  I’m reminded of the line from that hymn, “content to fill a little space if Thou be glorified.” 


And the most wonderful thing on earth can be change.  Good change.  Seeing people change, grow, mature over time is amazing.  I guess that’s one reason that old friends are wonderful.  You know how awful they used to be, and you can see just how far they’ve come.  It gives us all hope.  Isn’t it true that the people you respect the most usually don’t start out with all that much?  They aren’t the perfect people, they aren’t the ones who always get it right, they aren’t the ones who are completely confident in themselves and know what they are doing.  You respect the people who get it wrong a million times and just keep trying and trying because they DON’T trust in themselves, they trust in the grace and mercy of God, which never runs out, and promises to finish the good work that it has started.

 

And, I just thought I’d tell all of you that don’t already know, that I have decided to attend the University of Delaware in the fall. AAAAHHH!!!!!!!

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all of this is true, every word of it.
and, you'll have to tell me sometime, those other things you had to say to what I wrote.
as for you trusting me ..... humphg.
:)
Posted 5/7/2008 10:27 PM by MrDrStAndrew Xanga True Member - reply

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oh, come on.
If I'M involved, who do you think is the other person, based on the name of the project?
;D heheheeee
Posted 5/18/2008 5:19 PM by MrDrStAndrew Xanga True Member - reply


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