First things first: Who’s in charge of the calendar?

calendar-overloadIf I don’t carve out time for priority items on my calendar, I can be sure that every other thing in life will take their place. Then I will surely try to shoehorn God in somewhere.

How different things would be if I put God first and let Him show me where everything else is meant to fit.

And what needs to go.

Lent, here I come!

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About wlebolt

Life comes at you fast. I like to catch it and toss it back. Or toss it up to see where it lands. I do my best thinking when I'm moving. And my best writing when I am tapping my foot to a beat no one else hears. Kinesthetic to the core.

Posted on February 18, 2015, in Body and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Perhaps part of the problem is that we only think of time as passing “chronos” rather than a special moments “kairos.” For more on the Greek’s concept of time: https://stevesimms.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/the-greeks-split-time-into-two-words/

  2. A color coded image. Just the way I like calendars to look. So what color is God time?

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