Time and Again

A touch of wisdom, a touch of scripture, a touch of life.

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Location: Pocatello, Idaho, United States

A strong christian with a drive for moral purity and accountability. I grew up in a rural town, and now live in a 'rural' city (it's got lots of trees...) while going to University and seeking the Lord's will for his life.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

"Time Limit"

Wisdom for the day: "I once considered the way people live: 'I can't wait until...' tomorrow, this weekend, next week, Spring Break, Summer vacation, 'until I'm done with school'... I quickly realized that the time we waste dreaming about the weekend could be much better spent. For example, if we are only conscious of weekends, we are unconscious for 5/7 of our lives (not to mention sleep). What great things we could accomplish if we cherished every day..."

Scripture for the day: Psalm 90:12, "
So teach us to number our days, that we may present to You a heart of wisdom."

Life: Still sick today, though I took some theraflu last night and feel much better today. I had a sight-singing exam today, and despite my limited voice, I believe God really blessed me to allow me to sing through it. The weather has become dark, more like Spring rain than Winter storms, and it is particularly windy. I thank God for the rain we get, and also for the warmer weather.

Monday, February 27, 2006

"God's Will"

Wisdom
for the day: "To assume that God conveys his will to us like a fortune cookie is absurd... you cannot crack open a bible, point somewhere, and find God's will for your life. Rather, read through the bible, and every bit of information- both its wisdom and its commands- will guide you along that road which is your life."

Scripture for the day: II Timothy 3:16, "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness..."

Life: I am sick today. My throat is very sore, but since that was not the first symptom, I'm more inclined to believe this to be a chest cold, not Strep Throat. May God speed my recovery (if it is His will), and may something good come of this.