Tuesday, March 1, 2011

kesha


Tik Tok on the clock, but the party don’t stop. The clock is always ticking, but the party of life doesn’t stop.  My collegiate career started with a rollercoaster of emotions my freshman year.  The University of Tennessee was complete culture shock.  Everything was the opposite of what I knew as life.  All the sudden, I had free time.  And I hated it.  So, my sophomore year, I stepped up my game.  I involved myself in so many organizations, TV became a thing of my past.  I always wanted more time, NEEDED more time.  Thirty-six hours in the day would have been nice.  Then, one day it hit me.  I wasn’t spending my time wisely.  I wrote a resume and saw that everything I did wouldn’t even fit on one page.  “Waste of time” was what I thought.  But then I thought about it again.  Was this how I was pursuing my life? Spending/wasting time for a resume.  There weren’t enough hours in the day.  But how would my life change if I actively pursued a life of “wasting” time in prayer, in His word, or living His will on earth by leading others to His word? 

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