Isn’t it amazing how the things we get all worked up over are so small on the importance scale?
I ran into a few technical problems this morning with the PowerPoint for the conference at work.
Guess what?
We all had a great time worshipping the Lord even though things weren’t running smoothly as planned.
Majoring on minor details is the fastest way to lose sight of what’s important.
I’m not saying to do sloppy work, but you can’t freak out when things aren’t “perfect”.
Perfection will cripple you any chance it can.
You’ll wait forever to do something under the premise of the “perfect moment” when the best time to do it–whatever “it” is–is now.
The book of James tells us to be doers of the word and not hearers only.
What are we waiting for?
Christians are told over and over not to sit around dreaming about what will one day happen.
Maybe the reason God hasn’t done this or that (preachers have a new list every week) is because He’s just waiting on us to do something.
It’s not like we don’t know what to do. God wrote it down for us.