How come we always want others to grow around us? Like our friends, because the choices they make…But we Don’t want to grow ourselves. It is like we feel like we are growing by trying to make them grow. Forcing someone to grow is not true growth in God.
Why do we say “He died doing what he loved?”
How cool would it be to hear someone say, “He died doing what the Lord loved!”
Why do people ask, “Have you seen change in me since I became a Christian?”
Shouldn’t you be able to see it too….?
If someone can be a recovering alcoholic, say for 7 years, does that mean we are recovering sinners?
When we hear someone has been clean from drugs for months now, should we say I have been clean from sin for months now?
Why do we get scared when we read we are not promised tomorrow or we are vapor that appears for a while and then it’s gone?
Is it because we feel we have not lived to the fullest for God, given it our all, and witnessed to everyone we could?
Why does everyone want to live with God in heaven, but no body wants to live for God on earth.
Since God has given us freedom of choice, and we chose to sin…Doesn’t that mean we have the freedom of choice to not sin? Or has the church and society stitched in our minds that we can only sin (or we cannot live clean). We have freedom of choice, we can use it for good or for bad.
Just a few thoughts I had floating in my idea notebook, I have them Copyrighted fo sho, so you might be hearing them from the pulpit in a few short years, Lord willing.