January 28, 2005
Huh?
You ever read something that kind of sets you off? Not always in a bad way, but it gets you to thinking or whatever. I was doing my blog hopping this morning and at Allisons blog I came across this discussion which is typical Baptist (no offense 'cause I once was one) discussion. I remember discussing and re-hashing such things over and over. I remember being all confrontational in my high school English class with a Catholic boy. Dang, I was all about me and my thoughts and opinions. Anyway I just wanted to throw that out there.

I would like to have a bigger house. I would like to have my community. I would like to have a place to be more hospitable. I would like all manner of things. I would also like very much for God to give me an audible bell ringing about what is right when I am considering such things. I am afraid to put myself in a bad place monitarily, and I am also afraid I will miss the right, good, best thing. I know sometimes we just have to make a decision, I just don't want it to come back and bite me in the butt. I do not want to go back to that "how are we going to come up with that money?" place, EVER. Still, I have always had this strong "call" to be hospitable. I just don't think something like that hangs around for so long with out it being God. Maybe we should wait and it will all work out - BUT, what if we miss the right time? And the money issue. Why does everything have to be so dang expensive? If, in my good place, I am having such a "hard time of it", just imagine how hard of a time others are having. Oh, my! My brain hurts and I don't want to think about it any more. Any body with a lot of money want to pass it my way? No strings attached? I need some to further the kingdom of God. HA!

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