Everything, everything.

A light and fluffy blog because I don’t feel like thinking.

It’s been a long day. There is a reason why most people avoid 7:50 classes. I understand that every morning when I hobble out of bed and nearly fall into the shower, turn on my Jon Foreman music, and doze off on the plexiglass shower door. Trust me, I regret my class schedule every day.

But, before I get too far off on a tangant, I wanted to share with you all my long-term goal as a college student. A mission statement, if you will. (Side note: the concept is there, but the rhetoric hasn’t been perfected.)

I want my college experience–my going-to-class, homework-ing, studying, note-taking–to be my spiritual act of worship.

This is what I am doing, and whatever I do should be for God’s glory. Thus, I am going to worship God via my devotion to my studies.

Seem a little twisted? It’s not, really. God wants me to live to my full potential (my favorite NLT verse: “I want to be all that Jesus Christ saved me for and wants me to be”). Right now, I am a student. All that I can be right now is a follower of Christ and a student. (“Student” is pretty broad, really. But let’s not go there. I’m tired, remember?)

So there.

What does that look like? It looks like me studying for my COM115 class, no matter how much I don’t want to. It means reading the goshawful OTH book and taking notes on it. (Bleh.)

Anyway, just some food for thought. I’ll end with a verse from The Message. (Sorry, Paul.)

“So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him.” Romans 12:1

September 30, 2008

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