Here's a very short list of some things off the top of my head JUST RELATED TO TECHNOLOGY that I've said I'd never do:
I'll never...
- Have an answering machine. Why would I need one?
- Get caller id. Remember you used to have to buy that little display thingy that hooked to your phone or buy an expensive phone with a display? Why would I screen calls? Ha.
- Replace my tape deck with a CD player and buy a single CD. Even though I had already disposed of my turntable and 8-track player, I was apparently going to draw THAT line in the sand.
- Own a cell phone, except possibly for emergencies only. Yeah, that statement makes total sense now. All I HAVE is a cell phone.
- Text, except to my daughter because she seems to be able to communicate better with me that way. Right. I probably send as many texts as your teenager.
- Own a cell phone with a camera. Take pictures with a cell phone? Never. Are you kidding me? Love cell phone cameras.
- Going to tweet. Ha! I am amazed that I have any followers left at all that haven't dropped me for tweeting too much.
- Going to blog. I have nothing to say worth hearing. Well, that may be true, but I'm saying it anyway.
Here's one I said recently, quietly, and told no one, even when they told me differently. It isn't related to technology. It's related to letting people love me. I struggle mightily with that. Do you?
"I'm never going to let anyone come over and help me put stuff back in order in the part of my home that was flooded." A dear friend in my small group said it to me months and months ago and I just smiled knowing full well I wasn't going to let that happen. Right now I'm working three jobs and I don't have time, but eventually I'll have some discretionary time in my life and I'll do it. Myself. All by myself. By myself.
Well kids, my small group is coming. TODAY.
We've all got our past "nevers." It can be funny looking back. But when it comes to down to life and relationships and where God might be leading you, be careful saying never. You might be saying no to God. God always has a plan. His ways are not our ways. And you better believe, His ways are better.
Love how you sucked me in, head nodding vigorously, with the technology then NAILED me with the relationship. Great start to my day.
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