-Colossians 3:1-4
Mmmm...soul food. I read a bit of this this morning in my devo and plan on doing more study with it, I've been prompted to find out what it means to live a life of "godliness" or "holiness" and this chapter is titled "Rules for Holy Living", how God-answering is that?
So I have been working hard at being disciplined and find it amazing that discipline in one area of your life definitely starts to trickle into other areas of your life until you are submerged in whatever it is you're trying to accomplish, or not accomplish. It could go backwards and say you're into partying and such...it will eventually seep into all the other areas whether you like it or not, your thinking, mental capabilities, emotions, etc. will all end up wrapped around what you don't want. Don't know if that makes sense, maybe I'll go back and expand, but I just love what God has been teaching me and how I am learning to lean on Him. Discipline is amazing and I love it and am excited to see what's going to happen these next few weeks. But it's still difficult and trying and challenging, I won't deny it, it's really hard to be disciplined, but the benefits are so worth it, eh? But you also need to have a plan for it, b/c if you don't than you probably won't follow through, y'know? I tend to get intimidated when I don't have a plan b/c it looks too big, or I don't get motivated to do anything b/c I don't have a plan which usually includes goals. If you don't have goals, than what are you trying to accomplish and where are you planning on going? I don't know, but I like goals, as long as it doesn't make you OCD or push God out. Keep it all God-centered and kosher, always keeping your eyes and direction on Christ. Yeppers, that is all.
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