Monday, August 30, 2010

Time is Passing Away

I heard a statement at the church we visited this past weekend.  The Pastor stated that the time of this world was passing away. Light bulb moment!!

My body has started its own passing away process.  For a month now, I have been dealing with a pinched nerve in my back and my ability, or lack of it, for mobility.  Today, I had a back tooth removed after it cracked and revealed infection in the bone area.  If you don't know, I have a disease called Wegener Granulomatosis. It is a stinker of a disease and one that I am not going to explain right now. Just know that
48 is beginning to feel like the downhill run.

Back to the time of this world...

So, while this world is passing away and my body is falling apart, I have some questions.
WHAT ARE WE REALLY DOING AND WHAT IS IT ALL FOR ANYWAY?

We have lives that are very structured to the world's design or decision of how we live each day.  And most of it has absolutely nothing to do with what we are going to do with the other million years or eternity.  Will  I be in heaven with God or in hell with the devil? No comment from those who would love to see me dancing around on those hot coals with a pitch fork stabbing me in the rear.  To see me, you would have to be there too! Ha!

Bac.k to the subject.

We are so frantically working, schooling and raising for these next 60 to 80, maybe even 100 years and for what?  A bigger house, better car, newest gadget or maybe fame. Some are just working to put food on the table. Yet, we are so focused on man's blueprint and these short years, that we forget about the other more important million or so years to come.

So, how can we readjust our days to help us after these short earthly ones? Because yes, they are passing away!

I am going to try to re-focus my daily earthly blueprint to a heavenly focused blueprint.  And, I am sure it will  become challenging to change my mindset and stubborn ways.  All of this while promoting my children's book, continueing my writing, homeschooling my 15 year old and keepng my granddaughter a few days a week.  A worthy challenge for some of those white feathery wings!

Join me as I try to document each day's adventure!

Note to myself: Know that when you fall or blow it all together, because you will.  Tomorrow will be another day.  No looking back either.  At 48, I am sure that I have to watch the sodium levels and who wants to be a pillar of salt any way.
God Bless!
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