This encounter was a reminder for me, to stay organized. By staying organized I am able to hold on to HOPE in challenging times. For something as simple as making my bed EVERY morning gives me my first accomplishment of the day therefore motivating me to do more & be more. I pray that this encourages you…have a miraculous day #encouragement #HOPE #spiritualwellness β€β€β€π¦π¦π¦ππ½ππ½ππ½
My three sons and I have a morning routine. Maybe you do too, whether youβre wrangling toddlers or teenagers or just trying to get your own self out the door in one piece. For my brood, our morning plan typically involves a strategic engagement of assignments for which each person, or at least somebody, is responsibleβbed making, bathroom cleaning, dishwasher emptying, taking out the trash. You get the picture.
Now listen, Iβm not saying it comes off without a hitch every day. Donβt ask me to take this illustration too far, unless youβre willing to come over and help me sort some laundry. The only thing Iβm trying to say is, I donβt come up with this list of chores on the fly. That would never work.
Know how I know? Because Iβve tried that before. And trust me (or say a firm, confident, head-bobbing amen with me), itβs a recipe for chaos and frustration.
Despite my own affinity for spontaneity and impulsiveness, I learned a long time ago that nothingβand I do mean nadaβis accomplished during our mornings without a plan. Spur of the moment, flying-by-the-seat-of-our-pants operations invite complete mayhem. Only a predetermined commitment to a plan is able (or, again, at least potentially able) to hold our mornings together.
Letβs pivot here and apply this same logic to something even more important than mamaβs sanity on an average weekday. Letβs talk about that key we shared a conversation about earlierβthe key of surrendered obedience that leads to actually hearing from God and being able to live with the pure satisfaction of doing His will. Is anything really more important than that?
No? Then whatβs your plan for doing it?
We arenβt haphazard with a lot of the things we deem important in life: our health, our retirement plan, our monthly calendar of appointments. We even enlist others to help us stay on track with some of those thingsβhelp weβre sometimes willing to pay for! So, what about our commitment to being spiritually aligned with the God of the universe and with how He wants to direct our hearts? If we donβt put an intentional resolve and strategic course of action for following Him in place, weβre basically leaving it up in the air, susceptible to the flighty whims of our circumstances and feelings. Thereβs simply too much eternal treasure at stake for that.
By Priscilla Shirer
