“My life is not made by the dreams I dream
but by choices I make”
(Unknown)
Remember, in life, you don’t
have to do anything. You have a choice.
You can choose to do whatever you think is important enough for you. How many
times have I heard people complained, “Why
do I have to do this?” Would you believe that you don’t have to do it? Unless
you are in prison or your body is chained or paralyzed, you don’t have to do anything.
You choose to do things.
You might wonder, for
example, “What difference does that make?
I have to wake up from my bed, or I choose to wake up from my bed. Either way
it has to be done.” It makes a tremendous difference. It is the difference
between taking an action because something of value is at stake for you (and
others), and taking an action because you are being forced to do so. Waking up
from bed is a choice you make because you have to go to work or campus at such
and such time, or you wake up early morning because you want to pray and be
early to work or campus because you loved it.
Every time we wake up from
our bed, we are doing it because we want
to. We choose to do it. Is anyone forcing you to wake up? No. When
you see all the options you have, you can begin to appreciate the choices you
make. I read this axiom before, when you face a decision, you have three
choices: do what you please, do what others do, or do what is right. Either way, remember – you always have a choice. Can
I suggest, or better remind you? Choose do to what pleases God. Do this in remembrance
of your commitment to follow Him. Take up the cross and follow Christ (Matthew
16:24, Luke 9:23). You have a choice. May the Lord enable you to choose Him and
do what is right.
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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