Change you can believe in.
I feel at the age of 30 that I am just now starting to live life. As I mentioned in my other blog, “Life lessons at 30“. I have been in a real reflective mindset. The political climate today has been one of change. Everybody is talking about change, but what that meant to me was not so much a change in Washington rather a change in my life. No disrespect to President Obama but at the end of the day he is a politician therefore he is susceptible to political tendencies. I pray for him daily but he is just a man.
So what kind of change can I believe in?
As I sit here watching a video of Dr. Martin Luther King speak I see a man speaking with such power and conviction. He knows who he is and his purpose in life. I want that passion. I want that influence. But there needs to be a change in my life. The young people always say “step ya game up”. So here is change I can affect.
I will study more intently.
I will continue to make Gods word the priority and reality in my life.
I understand that what I eat is a form of worship and obedience and I will treat it as such.
Exercise and sunlight can no longer be neglected.
If I don’t give my wife anything, I HAVE to point her to something greater than herself, in my world that is God. Her salvation depends on my reflection of God.
Expect the change, see the results.
Once I achieve the balance in my life I will walk into the fullness of my calling. I will have such a presence that confidence, karisma and the very light of God will reach those who I may never even speak to. I will have the unflinching eye into fear and death and not just exist but live. I will be able to speak like King and step up to challenges like Obama. I will blaze my own trail and pick my brothers up along the way and encourage them to be men of “their destiny”.
Watch out world I’m changing… And that’s change I can believe in.
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