Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Decisions....Decisions

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Let me first address of the new blog readers. If at any time this writing sounds cray cray with a bunch of gibberish talk, or bizarre typing or even just like bad grammar and punctuation please do this. Leave the blog leave like your life depended on it. Just kidding. But seriously, leave it alone for a little bit and then come back and I'll fix it. I actually do my writings on my phone with my voice so sometimes the phone doesn't actually register correctly with the we're in them trying to say. So, that's it.

Okay, well my writing for the day is going to be some of my deep thoughts on my title this morning. Yep, today is going to be all about decisions.

Maybe, one is deciding what they would want to wear for the day? There may be people understanding what they would like to eat for breakfast? Should they stop by Starbucks before they go to work and get something? Then, that may lead to them thinking do I even have enough money in my card? I need to decide if I should stop by at the bank. Should I deposit money?

You all see where I'm going with this. One small decision can totally give birth to a plethora of other decisions. All future decisions may even piggyback over that one little decision.

I have already made many decisions this morning. And it's not even 6:30 a.m. 1 decision I'm trying to decide on right now, is if I should have my therapy outside today and enjoying the nice weather. Honestly though, I like when we just stay home sometimes. I like that, because well she's a woman and she doesn't care that I don't really get dressed. LOL

Trust me, the decisions I have to make woud blow your mind. Just don't take for granted your ability to make simple decisions. That's all I'll say about that.

One really big decision I know maybe you personally need to make. And, that is the decision choose whether or not to accept Christ as your personal Lord and savior.

Have you guys done that? Or, maybe not because you just don't believe. Well, what if you're wrong?


Nichole Nordeman: What If





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