Thursday, August 11, 2011

Quality Out of Quantity

When free time with your spouse seldom comes, it's important to make those rare moments count.  I used to unintentionally use those times to complain about how I don't get to see my husband, and just talk about how nice it is to finally have that time.  It's okay to mention it a couple of times just to communicate how I feel, but after that, it's overkill and annoying.  We're too tired to do anything else, so we just end up lounging on the couch watching TV, which isn't bad at all, but can get a bit redundant at times... and by the time the end of the night arrives, there are no highlights to remember the day by.

We decided to have a praise night once or twice a week after An gets home.  No matter how busy or tiring the day has been, we'll put time aside to blast some music and show God how grateful we are to simply be in the same room together.  Who knows -- by making these little steps, habits will slowly incorporate themselves into our daily lives.  We have to start somewhere.

I've been using the busy-ness of life far too often as an excuse to neglect God (though I didn't quite see it that way).  Recently, He's taught me that it doesn't make sense for Him to put me in a plan that requires me to be too busy, even for Him.  I never saw it that way, but it's kind of silly now that I think about it.

I must add, at the same time, this shouldn't serve as a queue to force yourself to attend spiritual gatherings and teachings out of guilt.  Allow God to work in you as an individual.  The beauty of us is in our differences, and that's something we need to embrace.  There's no one right doctrine we all should follow.  We all have a unique pace that God works in us with, and it's good to be around people who can understand and respect that.  That's what makes our stories so amazing.  And as I always say, at the same time, we have to ensure that we do our part before we expect God to do His.  He's waiting on us, not the other way around.

It was silly of me to think that God would understand if I didn't have devotion time with Him anymore since He blessed me with getting into pharmacy school.  He understood alright... He understood that there should never be anything above Him, not even a blessing that was from Him.  The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.  Looks like I found another reason to give praise to Him tonight. :)

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Quality Out of Quantity

When free time with your spouse seldom comes, it's important to make those rare moments count.  I used to unintentionally use those times to complain about how I don't get to see my husband, and just talk about how nice it is to finally have that time.  It's okay to mention it a couple of times just to communicate how I feel, but after that, it's overkill and annoying.  We're too tired to do anything else, so we just end up lounging on the couch watching TV, which isn't bad at all, but can get a bit redundant at times... and by the time the end of the night arrives, there are no highlights to remember the day by.

We decided to have a praise night once or twice a week after An gets home.  No matter how busy or tiring the day has been, we'll put time aside to blast some music and show God how grateful we are to simply be in the same room together.  Who knows -- by making these little steps, habits will slowly incorporate themselves into our daily lives.  We have to start somewhere.

I've been using the busy-ness of life far too often as an excuse to neglect God (though I didn't quite see it that way).  Recently, He's taught me that it doesn't make sense for Him to put me in a plan that requires me to be too busy, even for Him.  I never saw it that way, but it's kind of silly now that I think about it.

I must add, at the same time, this shouldn't serve as a queue to force yourself to attend spiritual gatherings and teachings out of guilt.  Allow God to work in you as an individual.  The beauty of us is in our differences, and that's something we need to embrace.  There's no one right doctrine we all should follow.  We all have a unique pace that God works in us with, and it's good to be around people who can understand and respect that.  That's what makes our stories so amazing.  And as I always say, at the same time, we have to ensure that we do our part before we expect God to do His.  He's waiting on us, not the other way around.

It was silly of me to think that God would understand if I didn't have devotion time with Him anymore since He blessed me with getting into pharmacy school.  He understood alright... He understood that there should never be anything above Him, not even a blessing that was from Him.  The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.  Looks like I found another reason to give praise to Him tonight. :)

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