Posted by: Jon | May 10, 2008

Behind Again…

So much for my blog! I have thought of a few things that I wanted to write about over the last week, but I never had the time to write my thoughts down. Actually, I did once and it’s turning into a several page paper. I’ll probably post it if I ever get around to finishing it off.

I still have to figure a few things out with this site (like how to add pictures) and I want to make a few pages, but that’ll take a while. I guess it would help if we actually had our own internet connection and I didn’t always have to find someone else’s I can use.

Anyway, I have lots to do today. There’s an all-town garage sale today where everyone in Sexsmith sells all their junk all along 100 st. That will be fun. We want to sell a bit of our junk, but we’re not very organized. We have no change (except some pennies, nickels, and dimes. The freezer we want to get rid of has about 6 inches of water and deer blood sitting on the bottom of it. And the filing cabinet is in Erik’s room (he sleeps ’til noon) and isn’t emptied out yet. It’s 8:30 all ready, and Karen and Melody (her friend visiting from the Island) are not up yet. Oh well… maybe we’ll just have to have another garage sale next week.

Did I mention I am reading a book called Money, Possessions and Eternityby Randy Alcorn? It’s really good, though I am not far into it. What intrigued me was his discussion on the dangers of materialism, especially the idea that having money and stuff is antithetical to faith and dependence on God. He’s not saying that money and material things are evil in themselves, but rather that they are morally neutral tools given by God to be used for the furtherance of His Kingdom for His glory! It is interesting to reflect of this, and see just how materialistic I am! It’s everywhere! I know as I read further it will convict me even more.

Be encouraged from the Word of God this morning:

“For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Saviour,  Christ Jesus; who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself a people for His own posession, zealous for good deeds.”

Titus 2:11-14


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