Every so often I discover some great invention that I can’t believe I never knew about. Some item that may have been around a while, but I never gave it try. Something that makes me think of the phrase “this is the best thing since sliced bread!” That happened to me last week in Lowes.
First I have to come clean…I am a serial painter. I paint rooms. In our old house I painted every room of the house, at least once. I’m working my way through the rooms of our current house, only have a few to go…then we will have to move I suppose.
Anyway, I was buying a gallon of Pink Whisper paint at the Lowes’s paint counter (I love Valspar signature paint!) and there next to the all the stirring sticks and rollers was a bucket of little plastic thingies that snap onto the paint can top and allow you to pour paint without trashing the top of the paint can! EUREKA! I can’t stand all that paint down in the lip of the paint can. I bought one! I picked white, although it came in a dozen great colors…but the white would go with all my future paint colors. (I realize it’s sad that I think about stuff like this.) I have used that little plastic spout now twice, once to paint the Pink Whisper in my daughter’s room and today to paint a wall in the basement (the color was called Bear Claw…who names these paints?) I LOVE this little plastic thingy! I’ve made a million messes cleaning up the top of my paint cans, why oh why didn’t I discover this thing sooner? I could have avoided all those messes.
When I think about my life, I think that same thing about getting to know Jesus. I think, if only I’d given my life to Him sooner, I wouldn’t have made all those mistakes. I would have treated people better, worried my mom less. And if only I could speed up my sanctification I could avoid more messes. But honestly, I can’t speed up the process. I just keep at it. Sort of like the painting, I won’t ever be done.
An Audience of One
A blog is a funny thing. Who is your audience anyway? What should you write? I think a good writer will identify their audience first and then decide what to write. You may offend or bore others, but you need to keep focused on your audience. So I ask myself...who is REALLY interested in me, who REALLY cares what I think about every topic imaginable. You're thinking.."no one you goof" WRONG... I have 1 friend who does actually care about every thought I have and who won't judge my grammar or punctuation. So when I write I'll try to remember my Audience of One is reading, and I'll try to please Him. But please, feel welcome to read along.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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