19 Aug 2008
Terry Sabin
Yes, change can be frightening, but not as frightening as being the first to respond to a Pastor's blog. This is just to let you know that some of us really do read your blogs and sometimes we get it ... whether we want to or not.
This past week I was on vacation with family and friends. The first few days I had a real problem relaxing and was very impatient with everyone around me. Frustrated with waiting in lines, waiting for my friend who had to chit-chat with any store clerk who would listen, and waiting for the decision of what our next activity would be for the day.
About the third day of the vacation it finally dawned on me that I was being moody and difficult to please. Everyone else was relaxed and enjoying their time of leisure. I finally went to find a quiet place to pray and ask God's forgiveness for being so selfish and asked him to help me relax and enjoy the gift I had been given. In these hard financial times many people are not fortunate enough to be able to take vacations and rejuvenate themselves. In this instance, a change of heart was a good thing and I should not have wasted three days realizing it.
Yes, change is scarry but it is definitely necessary in our lives to have that quiet time to pray and resolve the issue that really matters - our relationship with God. The rest of the vacation was spent chit-chatting with strangers, happily waiting in line and RELAXING with loved ones.