What is the Definition of a Good Day?
I realize I have had a good day when I a lying in my bed at night and thinking of all the things that I accomplished. Way to go Traci! You aced that Pharmacology test and knew all the answers for the in-class lab. Pat yourself on the back Traci! You made it 8 days instead of 7 before you had to fill up your car with gas. Man you told them Traci! You got in that person's face and put them in their place, your confidence is improving every single day. You did what, Traci? You helped save someone's life? You.are.amazing.
Word count of my 10 sentence answer:
Traci/I/You/Your/Yourself: 19
God/Savior/My Strength: 0
I am ashamed to call myself a daughter of Christ.
Now don’t get me wrong here. I love God more than anything
and deep down in my heart I really do give Him all the credit. But, that is not
enough. I too easily forget about Him when times are good and too quickly run
back to Him expecting to be lifted out of trouble when times are bad. You want
to know something, though? Every single freakin’ time, He lifts me out of that
trouble. It may not be immediate and most likely will take time, but He has
never forsaken me.
God tried to show me a couple of months ago that I was not
following Him the way I should be. My boyfriend and I broke up and it was a
train wreck. I felt lost and alone and to be honest abandoned. I recognized that I had almost replaced God
with that boy. Three weeks later we got back together. I thought I had made
some huge progress (which I had) and it felt like the right thing to do for
both of us. And you know what? Maybe it was. But it didn’t last and a month or
so later we broke up again. It is for good this time, and I have not seen him
in almost two months. This time around was much worse. I literally did not know
how to move on with my life. I understand pain and confusion are common after
break ups, but really? Every breakup is different and I am sure if I go through
another I will feel some of the same things. But one thing I refuse to feel is
the lack of God, the thought of nothingness.
I have a lot of work to do but He is giving me a second chance and I’m
going to pay attention this time.
Today, I began my first day of classes for a 10 week summer
session. I am in the middle of a two year paramedic program.
10 Weeks of Trust
Trust: allowing my life to be driven by the Lord, not
myself.
The other day my friend and I decided to go to the beach. We
figured out what beach we wanted to travel to, put the coordinates in my gps,
and headed out onto the road. We had a great time, but the truth is we almost didn’t
even get to the back. The reason the day was so exciting and memorable was because
it was so spontaneous.
We were almost to the beach when it was decided that it
would be fun to go walk down town by the pier. So we did. While there we decided
we wanted to do something touristy-like. We went to an information booth and
found a flyer for a nearby Aquarium. So we got in our car and headed on over.
While we were stopped at a stoplight, we saw a small building that said Zoo.
Upon googling it, we decided to do a U-turn and GO TO THE ZOO! It was sort of a
historic animal park but the animals were amazing and far exceeded any of our expectations.
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White Bengal Tiger (photo credit erpate) |
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Turtle (photo credit epate) |
Once we finished there we continued our journey to the Aquarium where again we
had unimaginable fun and saw some incredible things. Attached to the Aquarium
was a public access beach and so at last we finally ended up at our destination.
We then laid in the warm sand and lazily dreamed about the day we had had.
Wouldn’t it be incredible if every day could be like that?
What if it could in a sense?
God asks us to trust Him and let Him lead us down the path
of our life that He has planned out for us. So if I could just let go of this
tremendous hold I have on my own life and allow God to lead me through, I can
only imagine the things that He could do through me. Why should I be satisfied with
what I alone can do, I want more and I know God does as well. I can do more,
because with God, anything is possible.
So I am beginning my 10 Weeks of Trust. Every second of
every day I will be pushing myself to give up everything to the Lord.
Everything. Obviously I am not going to stand in front of a Starbucks menu and
wait to see flashing lights surrounding what I should get. But, instead of
getting up in the morning planning how I can push my ex out of my thoughts, get
my shower done in enough time to eat and get to school, stay awake in class, learn
everything I possibly can so I don’t kill someone later, contemplate not
getting lunch because of not wanting to spend money, continue learning, go to
work with a decent attitude, come home and not yell at everyone in my sight,
and finally go to bed happy with myself that I ‘survived’ another day. I want
to wake up KNOWING I will push those thoughts out of my head. Knowing that if I
put the Lord first in my life, whatever happens that day, will be His will. I
want to end the day not happy I survived but happy I lived and took advantage
of everything the Lord has given me.
Just because I am writing this on my blog does not mean this
is fixed. It does not mean I won’t have any more bad days and it certainly does
not mean I am okay with my present relationship status. BUT, it is a start.
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The Zebra and I! (photo credit erpate) |
Psalm 56:3 , 4 “What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee. In God I
will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh
can do unto me.”