Mercy! Count the Cost!
This week I’m responding to Ken Davis’ call to be “fully alive.” Fully alive people are characterized by many things including meaningful friendships, courageously overcoming fear, and a determination to course corrections when they fail.
We all fail. Failure is painful.
Pain is part of the price of living.
– Love is painful.
– Relationships are painful.
– Failing is painful.
If we choose to move forward in our quest to live fully alive, we will fall, it will hurt . . . and it will be worth it.
Be prepared to pay the price. Change costs. Progress can be painful.
Fail Quickly
I had just thrown an interception. In my opinion, throwing an interception was letting my team down. I failed to complete the pass. I failed to help my teammate Madison. She could have caught a good pass, but I threw it where she couldn’t catch it.
“Other Scott” happily grabbed it.
“Other Scott” won the game’s MVP award, but I — this Scott — let my team down. I hate when I let my team down.
Fortunately, I was not alone.
“God did not give us a spirit that makes us afraid but a spirit of power and love and self-control.” 1
Banish The Spirit Of Fear
Fully Alive by Ken Davis challenges us to step out of our comfort zones, and yesterday as part of being fully alive we discussed the importance of making friends and building deep friendships.
You Can’t Fake Being Fully Alive
“You can fool people for a while, but eventually they will know. And you can never fool yourself.
Being alive is more than simply looking fluffed up and combed out on the outside. It’s a matter of attitude. And that comes from the inside. Approaching…challenges with the right attitude is the first and most important step you can take. Your attitude will launch your dreams or bury them.”
Defective. Delicious. Delightful.
The summer of my sophomore year of high school I had to go to summer school. I didn’t need the credits. My parents wanted me to keep learning, keep me busy and help me to stay out of trouble. It was a wise parenting strategy. I loved to learn and summer school had smaller classes and mostly stress-free.
I wasn’t alone, but I was in the minority. Most of the students didn’t want to be there. Some kids resented being in summer school. Other kids felt defective being there.
Defective
Sex, Lies & the Truth – Pt 2 of 3 – Lies
Want A Perfect Relationship?
Look what what you can look forward to:
In “Perfect Lover” Britney Spears described her guy as the “the perfect lover. I’m in love with all the things you do.”
Lady Antebellum’s “The Perfect Day” describes a romantic relationship so special that it alters reality. “Ain’t worried about tomorrow. When you’re busy livin’ in a perfect day.”
Chris Brown sang about the “Picture Perfect” woman he saw on magazine covers. We are all lovable, capable and worthwhile. We are all beautiful in our own way. Check out this video from SuperVixens; with the wonders of technology we can all be cover models too.
