Do you see that?
That's MY name on that page!
Pardon me while I giggle....
It's the first time this has happened...yes, yes, my art was published in a magazine once but THIS, this means more to me than the cover of an art magazine...this is my HEART on a page!
I'm thrilled.
Here's what the cover looks like...
It's a book of devotionals for the first year of college...
Here's what I wrote:
Sweet Selfishness
Proverbs 3:5-6 (ESV)
Trust
in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him,
and he
will make straight your paths.
“Beware of the three B’s!” we
warned our kids before they left for college.
Have you heard of the three B’s?
Chances are, your parents already warned you about them.
Booze, Bills and Babes.
The three dream killers.
You’ve heard the lectures about booze and bills. In a nutshell, don’t drink, and live within
your means, but what about those babes?
Your parents taught you to get
along with others, to share, to be helpful, kind and unselfish. Now you’re living away from home, working
toward your goals. You may not know what
your ultimate destination will look like, but you are moving in a forward
direction toward success. You live among
friends and perhaps you’ve even met someone special, a “babe”, someone you hope
you can build a future with. You
generously and unselfishly give them your time and attention.
May I suggest that there is a sweet
sort of selfishness that is pleasing to God?
Stay focused on the plan that’s been
set before you, even if you aren’t yet sure of the final destination. Distractions will come. Friends and “babes” will try to redirect
you. They’ll entice you with loving
promises or dreams they’ve planned for themselves, won’t you join them? Too often, we decide that God must have sent these
people to direct us away from our path, to a better one. Often, though, it’s a
detour. A long, bumpy road around a
large messy construction zone that leads right back to the original path. Much later, you merge onto the same road
again, alone, and a little ragged and dusty.
The college years are a time for
sweet selfishness. This type of
selfishness focuses on God and you together, and His plan for your life. Maybe God’s plan includes another person and
a fusion of your dreams. Stay in close fellowship
with the Lord so you will have discernment when distraction comes. If you are aligned with God’s plan, you will avoid
unnecessary detours!
Just an additional little thing....I'm so thankful....truly grateful to God for this affirmation of my huge change of direction...away from a successful artsy fartsy art business and toward the art of writing... I have no regrets and look forward to where this new road may lead...
Just an additional little thing....I'm so thankful....truly grateful to God for this affirmation of my huge change of direction...away from a successful artsy fartsy art business and toward the art of writing... I have no regrets and look forward to where this new road may lead...
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LOVE this!!! :)
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