Sorry I didn't update in such an outrageously long time (and it truly is outrageous). School. Kills. My. Blog.
Here's a devotional I wrote for RTF:
I got back from a Christian speech and leadership camp in Tennessee just a few short weeks ago. I was exhilarated – and at the same time, discouraged. Looking ahead to the humdrum ways of real, regular high school living sounded remarkably unappealing. After a time of really focusing on God, it didn’t seem fitting that I should shove myself back into the routine of my regular year.
I’ve probably already made it very clear that I’m not all that into change. I’ve had the same haircut for five years, keep a calendar to help me manage my routine, and don’t like to mix up my daily schedule much. So I came up with a brilliant solution to my dilemma: I’d simply replicate my summer and try to stay in the same mental state as during my break.
A great idea, until I realized that it was an impossible goal. Ecclesiastes 3:1 states that there is a season for everything. By pushing my past season into my present season, I was only setting myself up for disappointment.
Here are some tips and tricks to transitioning into the real world that I found helpful:
Accept that change is going to happen. That was my biggest problem – denying that God had something else in mind for this season in my life. When I became excited about the new steps I would be taking, whether those be school-related, family-related, or church-related, I realized that I didn’t have to hold on to the things that were now past me.
Be excited - God’s doing something new! If you like to hold onto the familiar because it worked or you enjoyed it, be encouraged that God pushes you into new and fantastic things. If you’re determined to go along with whatever God has in mind for this new season in your life, you’re sure to be better prepared to do what he calls you to do.
Combine both new and old. If you’re not the kind of person who stays in a rut for long, be sure that you don’t toss out the great experiences you had this summer. Balance looking forward to the new, and remembering and learning from the old.
I hope you all have a great start to your school year!
3 comments:
This is very true! How many times, I TRY to stay in a mode that worked for me for some reason....only to have the reason change, thus requiring a change of mode (again!). I LIKE change....but I like perfection better. That is what I have to let go of....because perfection of routine life management is really just being stuck in a rut.
School. Kills. My. Blog. Too.
So glad you're alive! :)
Great post... I have the opposite problem. I love things to be changing all the time and easilly become extremely bored of my everyday routine. I need to devote myself to being content where God has me for the time being, and delight myself in Him, and not how much I enjoy my schedule. :)
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