Do you ever get tired of finding yourself giving other people advice that you realize you've never taken for yourself? Do you ever realize that you've totally been the person with a log in your own eye trying to get a splinter out of someone elses? That's not to invalidate the splinter; it may definitely still be there. But how can I even see the "splinter" problem clearly when my own vision is obscured by an "entire log" size problem?
I'm sort of tired of being the blogger that always has a resolve and all the points (attemptedly) tied up at the end of each post. I don't want to be that author whose books always end perfectly but unrealistically. I'd rather be real than have a nice wrap up. I want my blog to help you as I try to help myself, but I can't always have a resolve or answer. Mostly because I don't know it all, but also because life is just messy. The answers are not always black and white and will most usually not fit into one blog post (or even, like, ten).
So here's to not having neat endings and clear resolves but resolving to follow Jesus through the mess.
I'm sort of tired of being the blogger that always has a resolve and all the points (attemptedly) tied up at the end of each post. I don't want to be that author whose books always end perfectly but unrealistically. I'd rather be real than have a nice wrap up. I want my blog to help you as I try to help myself, but I can't always have a resolve or answer. Mostly because I don't know it all, but also because life is just messy. The answers are not always black and white and will most usually not fit into one blog post (or even, like, ten).
So here's to not having neat endings and clear resolves but resolving to follow Jesus through the mess.