07
Feb
08

Funny how things work out

Hmmm… funny how when you think you don’t have anytime to wright, you find yourself writing anyways…I have had the privilege this year to of being part of GRIT (God’s Recruit In Training). It has broken down a larger group of students into smaller more personal accountability groups. In which we are challenged to look at particular areas of our lives such as: exercise; devotions (time and quality); involvement in church; a discipline of some sort, such as with staining from something for three days our spend so many hours in prayer; and reading a good book. In my particular accountability I am leading the discussion on the book. My group choose “Don’t Waste Your Life” by John Piper, and I must admit I was disappointed by their choice. I was looking forward to reading a book that I have never read. However, being sense I have read it, it put me into a position where I could lead the discussion on it. I have found it fascinating that when you are not very enthused about something God will put you into a position of leadership. That key role of leadership will force you to participate and then, looking back upon it, you are very thankful that He (God) did just that. This happened to be one of those situations, and I am thankful that God is having read that book again…

“The thought of building my life around minimal morality or minimal significance — a life defined by the question, ‘What is permissible?’ — felt almost disgusting to me. I didn’t want a minimal life. I didn’t want to live on the outskirts of reality. I wanted to understand the main thing about life and pursue it.”

Reading that section of the book really hit me — how many areas in my life am I only going to give half effort or maybe no effort at all– My mind instantly went to my schooling, and how I can’t even remember when the last time I actually read the text book before class or when I actually studied before I absolutely had too. Or when I actually felt ready for a Test.
Why does it matter? Does God really care– I mean I am still passing my classes with good enough grades– God only really cares about the “Christian” aspect of my life right? This thinking when read is easily seen as flawed, but I am afraid that I find my self thinking those very things. That doing my devotions and being apart of a ministry and other “Christian” things is the only parts of my life that I should give 100 %. I know it is a basic idea and all of us know 1 Corinthians 10: 31 “Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” It just was a good reminder for me that not giving 100 %, in every aspect of my life, for His Glory is a wasted life.



1 Response to “Funny how things work out”


  1. 1 dan
    Jpm2000000pmFri, 08 Feb 2008 21:47:36 +000008 17, 2008 at 9:47 pm

    very true.
    Don’t waste your life is an excellent book. To bad it’s so easy to waste ones life. But then again…It’s so good that God can save us. :)


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