I just got finished reading my book!!! Yea! For me! I am not a reader, but when it is something that really captures me, I can't put it down. "This Present Darkness" was one of those books for me. And I am so glad that I finished it because the ending was awesome! For about the last three pages, my heart was racing and I was crying. There are times in this book when everything seems so out there, like this wouldn't ever happen, but then there are those moments when I was like, "Yeah, I know!"
It has got me to thinking. I have this, who do we think we are? attitude. I think we have been programmed to think that we just live our own lives and what we do only affects us. Every man for himself. I am just taking care of my own. I think it's more complicated than that. God uses us, when we are willing, to complete His plan. And those previous attitudes are not just only in the world! I think Christians get stuck thinking, "Hey I'm saved, what do I have to worry about?" And that's great, but what about the person standing in line next to you, or your neighbor, or your family. Are they ok? I think we are missing out on some very important aspects of the Christian life when we only live for ourselves. We have got to get out there and use what God has given us to reach out to the world around us. I love the thought that God cares so much about us that He is intricately planning our lives...placing people in our way to develop us into the one that He wants us to be, one that can be used by Him.
It makes you look at your life, you know. Like, "what am I doing"? Am I being effective? Is my life meaning something in the grander scheme of the Kingdom? Not that Salvation is not enough. It was and is THE PLAN for everyone, but God also wants us to live life to the fullest. Not just get by. Having this new "filter" on my life makes me look at everything I do. If it's not productive, according to God, it's going to get put aside. I don't have time anymore to fill up on things that don't matter.