Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Oh no....

I think I have discovered the root of my singleness...

I was reading a website that gave a bunch of differences between guys and girls. It was really funny, and extremely true. I read the whole article (which we all know is rare for me and my short attention span). At the end of it, the author makes his point. Guys and girls are different. That's part of the point of marriage. We bring different things into the relationship. Now, that sounds great and all, but here's my problem...

As I was reading the list, I realized that I am so much more like guys than girls in a million ways (yes, I know many of you know this already). For example (you'll have to look at the article for this to all make sense): I only have 5 things in my bathroom. I am VERY visual and mathmatical. I would much rather drive around all day than get directions. and the worst... I kick cats :-) If guys and girls are two halves of what makes up a good relationship, then I'm in trouble... two guy personalities in a relationship is, well.... wrong....

Woo Hoo!!!

Today, I get off work at 2pm. I don't have to go my other job and I don't have to go to class. It's been so long since I had a random day like today. What should I do? Sleep? Swim? Study? So many choices... so little time.

Monday, October 11, 2004

Where do I vote???

Okay, so I moved this summer and I re-registered to vote with my new address, but they haven't sent me anything to tell me WHERE to vote. Anybody know how I can find out? I'm an idiot with stuff like this.

Sunday, October 10, 2004

Hee hee... Who are you??

Woodstock

Dispite populare belief. I am not Charlie Brown (or PigPen for those of you who are going to say somthing smarty-pants-ish to me).

Which Peanuts Character are You?
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Wednesday, October 06, 2004

New Counter

I now have a cute new counter.... yes, boys, it IS cute. So, here is my goal. I have three little lonely hearts and they need a fourth (don't you dare make fun of me). This does not mean, Robin/Ashlee/Lindsay/etc, that you should reload my page over... though as long as I don't know about it, it will probably make me happy. Anyhow...... there ya go.

Sunday, October 03, 2004

Spiritual Warfare

Okay, so I have a Spiritual Warfare class on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. It's an absolutely amazing class. One of the things we've been talking about this past few weeks is that the warfare that we have against Satan is God's idea, not the devil's. This sounds kinda obvious, but it's easy to forget. Here are a couple of examles:

Genesis 3 - The Fall
Yes, we know this story very well, but look closely. In verse 15 "And I will put enmity [conflict/strife/warfare] between you and the woman and between your offspring and hers." God put the strife between us and Satan.

Job 1-2
Satan doesn't come up to God and say, "Hey can I pick on Job?" Instead, the Scripture gives the impression that Satan is standing before God and God says, "Hey, have you thought about testing my main-man, Job?" It's important to note here that Satan can do NOTHING without God's permission. He constantly has a line that he is not allowed to cross.

One point that Dr. L made in this class is that one of Satan's major tactics is to get us to focus on ourselves and what we don't have . In the garden, the serpent never suggest to Eve that she should eat the fruit. He lied, deceived, and several other things, but he never told her, "Hey, you should take a big 'ol bite of that thing." He pointed out that this was the one thing that she couldn't have. Dr. L said something to the effect of us doing this with relationships a lot. We see that we don't have a relationship and Satan tries to tell us, "hey, look at what God told you that you can't have right now" until it's the only thing we want. Then, rather than waiting for the perfect person God has for us, we settle for 2nd, 3rd, 4th... best just so that we can have it all.

Another prof said something that made me laugh, but it supports this in amazing ways. He talked about how much we want to live for ourselves. It it totally unnatural for us to give up our lives for Christ (I don't mean die physically, but die to ourselves). He claims, rightly so I believe, that it is as natural for us to give up our lives to follow Christ as it is for us to take a running leap off a cliff. It's just not natural.

Amazing how much school can make you think....

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