Thursday, May 31, 2012

Change


Yesterday, I ride the bus again with the “sour driver” after the last incident. I get in the bus and said “good morning!” and biting her tongue she said “good morning.” When I get out of the bus I said “thank you” and with her mouth close she said “your welcome.” Today, I ride the bus again with her and do the same, when I get out of the bus she at least open her mouth to says “you welcome,” that is a progress.

I have been so busy with school, no time for me or for anything, even when I went for a mini vacation to Tybee Island this past weekend; I was doing homework and study! I guess that are sacrifices that I need to make to be able to reach my dreams and change the course of my life.  With so many readings, I learn something different of what I have heard from everybody.  Must people think, especially older people that they cannot change, and is not true.  The truth is that people can change not matter the age. People generally do not decide be more patient or be more organized out of the blue, they decide to change because they are going through pain, suffering, grief, rejection, and many other feelings.

There are good changes like wanting know and feel closer to God and bad changes like decide not to believe in God anymore. It is in each and every one of us decide if we need to change, decide what change we want to make, and learn how to get to that point. Change is a process full of hope, if we don’t have hope we will never change. Also, is a process that takes time and effort from us to make happened. Have you realize what would you like to change in yourself or in your life?

1 Timothy 4:8-11

 While physical training has some value, training in holy living is useful for everything. It has promise for this life now and the life to come. This saying is reliable and deserves complete acceptance. We work and struggle for this: “Our hope is set on the living God, who is the savior of all people, especially those who believe.” Command these things. Teach them.

Big Hug,
MRM

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