I just realized I had not been updating…

so… I’ll do a few chapters now for you.

Day five and six seemed to say the same thing. Life is not permanent. We are here temporarily. And we need to remember this is a trial and just a brief moment in our existance.

I did like in Day five where it said that we do not own anything here. We are merely borrowing it. SUch as the earth. We should care for what we borrow. No joke! I wholeheartedly agree. In fact he says something to the effect of “Society teaches us that when we don’t own something we don’t take care of it.” Just why is this true now? I’m only 28 and growing up I had it HAMMERED into me… you can trash your own stuff if you want but if it is not yours you take extreme good care of it and return it in as new condition. You don’t trash it. THat’s how I have always lived my life. So as a renter for the first 8 years of our marriage? I treated the homes as our own and took great pains to make sure it was always nice and well cared for. But then I moved here to Columbus and people are like ‘Renters just trash everything.” What? Since when? But that’s what happens here. Renters come in and put holes in walls, ruin carpet, burn down houses (actually yes that happened up the street!), and just show no regard for the owner’s property! Of course I also saw the owner of my rental townhome show no regard for his property when the drywall tape popped and formed a crack that became a hole that became huge. For six months I tried to get them to fix it and they refused. Finally my FATHER fixed it. Give me a break. This is the same place that told me I would not have to pay a lease break fee and then reported me for 1700 bucks to an evil creditor. *SIGH*

So it seems to me that we are even starting to see the loaner of such goods showing no regard for lent items. What the heck? What happened to common human decency?

Day six also stressed the “Be in the world, but not of the world.” That’s so hard. How do you live in this world of depravity but keep yourself true? I think we probably all struggle with this each day.

Day seven was like a final “catch you up” dealio. It did talk about the five ways we can “Bring Glory To God”. These are 1. worshipping him 2. loving other believers 3. becoming like Christ 4. serving others with our gifts 5. telling others of him.

Which if you ask me boils down to two of the three principals of the Bible. The three are “Love God, Love yourself, love others.” Well this list of five does not talk about yourself… but the other two. Unless you want to count becoming like Christ as loving yourself.

It ends with asking everyone to convert to Christianity by a prayer. Kind of like in the Left Behind books. Now of course, there’s a heck of a lot more to joining the Lord’s church than just a prayer, but that is definately the first step on a road that will hopefully bring much happiness!

That’s the end of the first week. After this we actually get into the purposes of life. We had to cover that “get everyone up to speed” stuff. Which of course for most Christians will be a little bit of overview of the truths they already know. But it is a wonderful resource for those who are new or not yet in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

I’m going to leave at that… I’ve still a few days to catch you guys up on and I’m about a day behind in reading. I have to finish week 2 by this Thursday though! That’s our next meeting. And just to remind you guys, we are actually doing the weeks over two weeks. Why? Because I want to confuse the heck out of you! No, really… we are meeting on opposite weeks of MOPS so we lose weeks that way. But a slow read might be good. Of course these chapters are so short… it is almost silly to think you can’t squeeze it into your day. But then real life rears its head and we are all mums of little ones. And goodness knows just as soon as we sit on the john even… kids do something horribly traumatizing that leaves us running for them all thoughts of anything else flying from our minds! So even a couple pages can be hard to read in a day!! Some days are good… but some days… things just can’t get done!