
Which are you? How do you choose which things to do, assuming you do? To set priorities, you must have a standard against which you test everything. This is your worldview; it's how you attribute value. So, what's your standard?
Transforming Grace is the personal blog of Pastor Steve Burghart and consists primarily of his reflections on the high calling of the people of God to be fully-engaged in living out gospel truth. May all the redeemed live to glorify God by dying for others.
Check out this blog entry regarding Priority, food for thought. http://www.43folders.com/2009/04/28/priorities
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike. I think it hits the point I was putting forth for consideration. True priorities are the things we demonstarte have value by intentionally re-ordering our life. I guess that's a topic for another blog: Does something have to be done consciously to be considered intentional? I'm inclined to say, "No." I find that my behaviors are clues to my underlying worldview, whether I sit and ponder them before hand or simply act out of impulse or routine. Thanks for the link. S
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