That was an impulse buy…
hello friends,
Today’s thought comes from John Eldridge’s Friday web blast. He offers the thought of ‘I don’t care… I’m gonna do it anyway.’
How many times have you said that thing that would’ve been better left unsaid, or bought that thing even though it blew out your budget, or ate that thing that you knew was not a good choice?
As I battle the effects of some of my old habits, I find myself being cautious of all of those thoughts. I have a constant glucose monitor that reminds me about two hours after I’ve eaten that extra dessert or can filled meal. I used to say ‘the Field men always think about what we say, but most of the time it is after we’ve said it.’
I realize the ‘I don’t care’ ideas come from me immaturity and lack of respect for others. There are times I realize how rampant the attitude is is within our community and society when someone points out something to me, or says that thing that makes them feel better, by apparently lifting them up by putting me down.
What are your experiences with the ‘I don’t care’ attitude? How does it (or its absence) show up in your ministry or conversations?
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That was an impulse buy…
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