“Wherever you are, be all there.” -Jim Elliot
In high school I wished to be in college, and in college I
wished to be graduated and working already, and now that I’m working I
sometimes find myself wishing for the next step. While it isn’t wrong to wish for a nice life, this
futuristic mentality only makes life harder to live fully cognitive of the
present. Is it just me or do you
wrestle with this, too? For those
of you that do I encourage you to enjoy whatever season of life you’re
presently in. You may not be where
you want to be in your career yet or you’re single and you want marriage—but
don’t wish your life away. One day
you may look back on this time you’re in NOW and realize this was the best time
of your life and say, “I miss that.” Don’t wish to be anywhere but where you
are right NOW.
…making
the most of the time, because the days are evil
(Ephesians 5:16, NLT).
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