So apparently I suck at blogging. You can't say I didn't warn you this would happen.
I think the reason I've been non blogging is that I have too many ideas running around in my head and heart.
I've got six... yes six, partial blogs that I'm currently working on.
In case you've never met me, I'm a perfectionist.
As in ridiculous, to a fault perfection.
It's horrible.
Because of this fault of mine, it takes me forever to do something. If I post a blog, it has to be perfect.
At least MY version of perfect.
My mind is overwhelmed with the task so instead I post nothing.
Very logical, I am.
Since I can't come up with material on my own, I found this idea called "Five Minute Friday". All you bloggers or non bloggers should totally check it out and join in on the fun.
Premise: You get a prompt and you write about that prompt for...
you guessed it... five minutes.
No editing, backtracking, or time extending. No pressure to be perfect.
Just write.
Anything.
Everything.
Life.
Anyway, hopefully I can keep up with this Five Minute Friday thing. It's totally doable and my brain doesn't want to explode when I think about it. That's a win-win in my book :)
So check it out and join me, will you? Click here to join me in "Five Minute Friday"
-------Five Minute Friday: Worship---------
Worship.
“Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and all that is within me,
bless His holy name. For God so loved
the world that He gave His only Son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not
perish, but have ever lasting life.”
If you’ve ever been to our church, chances are you’ve
recited this. These are the two verses
that our whole church recites anytime someone comes to profess their belief in
Jesus.
It is so easy to just say it.
We all know it.
We all say it all of the time.
HOW do we miss the beauty in these
verses? How does it become so routine?
A miracle…
an “all of heaven is rejoicing” miracle
has
happened in someone’s life and all we do is recite these verses half heartedly
and MAYBE say amen at the end.
Where is the celebration? Where is the excitement over a life that has been eternally changed?
Where is the celebration? Where is the excitement over a life that has been eternally changed?
I ask you, has the Lord placed an excitement in you for
sinners who repent? Are you spiritually
moved when someone is brought out of the darkness into the MARVELOUS light?
Let us join together in celebrating the
newness that we have in Jesus. Let
us worship! Let us rejoice! Not silently in the pews, but boldly
proclaiming His goodness.
It’s gotta start with me.
-Jen
Amen! If we only all accepted the challenge to let it "start with me!"
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God is the only perfectionist, why are you competing?
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