Today is my birthday and I have a "me" day planned. It's all about me. I plan to go where I want and do what I like to do.
While I was getting myself ready to go walking this morning, I decided to bring along a scripture card. I always get ready in the dark so as not to disturb Ross. I also pick out my scripture card in the dark so that I won't know what verse I have until I read it outside while I'm walking. Here's what today's card read:
I was meant to read this today, on my birthday. The two words that spoke to me were "selfish" and "vain". Then I thought about how vain has two meanings: 1) A person who is all about themselves and 2) Fruitless, unsuccessful activity. Putting these two meanings together, God spoke to me that a person who only cares about themselves will not be successful. It is so important to Him that we help others along every day--even on our birthdays.
So today I am reminded to be vigilant for an opportunity to meet the need of another; to not be impatient in the checkout line but instead to start a conversation with those around me; to give a sincere and well-thought out greeting to the cashier at the drive through; and to engage in the art of doing "nothing".
God has challenged me to write about how He will supernaturally pay off our mortgage in 5 years. I am a homemaker, my husband is a teacher, and we have three children. Our mortgage balance at the start of this blog is $97,802.62 with a projected payoff date of May 11, 2035.
Sounds foolish, huh? The Bible says that, "...God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise;..." So I am choosing to be foolish and trust Him. He's never let me down before.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Money for Nothing
While I was out walking this morning, I saw some money on the ground.
Many people wouldn't even bother. I mean is it really worth it to slow my stride, bend over, and pick up three objects that have been who knows where all for a mere forty-five cents? Yes.
Forty-five cents may mean not having to break a twenty in the grocery store or at a restaurant. Forty-five cents is almost half of a dollar--and almost everybody would stop to pick up a dollar. I've found that when I begin to value my money (even down to the pennies) God sees fit to trust me with more.
'...Well, done good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.' Matthew 25:21
Many people wouldn't even bother. I mean is it really worth it to slow my stride, bend over, and pick up three objects that have been who knows where all for a mere forty-five cents? Yes.
Forty-five cents may mean not having to break a twenty in the grocery store or at a restaurant. Forty-five cents is almost half of a dollar--and almost everybody would stop to pick up a dollar. I've found that when I begin to value my money (even down to the pennies) God sees fit to trust me with more.
'...Well, done good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.' Matthew 25:21
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