Today I delight in giving honor to my speech peer from last year's She Speaks workshops. After two evenings of hearing and evaluating each others' messages we came to know each other very well. Dorothy and I both began our blogs after that conference. She opens up Bible stories on her blog: http://setapartchrist.blogspot.com/ .She brings a fresh word on the Word daily. I welcome the wisdom of this godly woman in my life and here at Thrive Christians.
Dorothy's comments about maturity:
Maturity could be labeled as self-control. The ability to stop and assess a situation before acting on it. The knowledge that God will always have the correct answer, so before heading into anything, ask Him what to do before you take action. The fact of life is sometimes things happen to us so quickly that we don't have time to stop and dwell and seek God - this is where, if you have spent the time in His word and daily seeking Him, He guides you through it.
I love the comment you made about immature fruit being unusable. If the fruit isn't ripe, we can't eat it. It's a daily check to make sure we're where we need to be. Good thinker!
I love the comment you made about immature fruit being unusable. If the fruit isn't ripe, we can't eat it. It's a daily check to make sure we're where we need to be. Good thinker!
Will we ever get it? Look at Dorothy's great wisdom in calling us to seek understanding and wisdom in the Bible. When I consistently discipline myself to daily dig in God's Word, life runs as He has always intended it to for me. Recently my son told me he's listening to the Bible on His Ipod as he runs daily on an average of 30 minutes to an hour. In this information age we have so many ways to stay in God's Word. I believe Dorothy has hit a major component of maturity: self control...soaking in the Bible.
What do you think about maturity/self-control and Scripture?
2 comments:
I agree with wise Dorthy! I'm not sure that self-control has a thing to do with our age, what we've been through or anything else like that!
Great thoughts on this! I enjoyed it!
I really don't consider myself wise at all. In fact, I am often worried my words are misconstrued and want God to be glorified in what I say. Part of that self-control thing that really has to be a daily thing or I may mess it up! Kay, you really made an impression on me during She Speaks and I look to you as an example. I hope you know how greatly I think of you. Nikki! stopped by your blog today - your girls are just beautiful.
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