Transition
Is it the younger sibling syndrome? I could definately blame it on that. But I reazlied that I definately have my moments of craving attention. Don’t you think it’s time that I grew out of this? A 25 year old! I guess not. It’s not that we crave attention, but some of us just want to be "noticed". haha (ok. nevermind. that means the same thing.)
So I’ve been in what we call the "transition" stage of my life for about 2-3 years now (post college). Within that time I moved twice, attended 2 different schools studying 2 different majors (education & ICS), worked at 2 different public schools, Gained and loss 7-10 pounds back and forth, etc… This transition stage is pretty exhausting. I think I’m getting kind of weary from TOO much change. The funny thing is, when things start to slow down, I complain that I’m bored. People say life is about balance, but for reals, balance is so hard to practice. All i can say is, through ALL the changes, only Christ has been my constant. His words, His peace, His presence, His love, His promises… did not change from the first day I met Him.
Lord, it always comes down to who you are.
May I close this post with this song of praise to our unchanging God…
Verse 1- Many men will drink the rain, and turn to thank the clouds. Many men will hear you speak, they will turn around. But I will not forget, you are my God and King. With a thankful heart I bring my offering. And my sacrifices, not what you can give, but what I alone can give to you.
(Chorus) A grateful heart I give; A Thankful prayer I pray
A wild dance I dance before you.
A loud song I sing; A huge bell I ring.
A life of praise I live before you.
Verse 2 - Many men will pour their gold and serve a thing that shines. Many men will read your words, they will never change their minds. But I will not forget you. You are my God and King. With a thankful heart, I give my offering. And my sacrifices, not what you can give, but what I alone can give to you.