iliveforchrist
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16 years ago @ Stuff Christians Like ... - Not recognizing our cars. · 0 replies · +2 points
Those are great questions. Being a "put together" Christian you sometimes, ok most of the time, want to say you are right on track. Yeah ok! Here is me being extremely transparent:
1. My smoker car is lust and procrastination. I know I am doing it and know that I need to avoid situations where I am tempted so that is why I watch only about 2 hours of TV a week (Football season it is a little more). Shows these days... wow. Procrastination is a huge smoker car. I know I need to be working on a certain task, but I will put it off or find something to distract me.
2. My disguised car is over-commiting myself. The things I do are good things, but are they the right things for me in this season of my life. God has me on a path and I need to know my Yes and No.
3. My popper car is my self-doubt/faithlessness/fear in situations. I know where God is leading me and what He is asking of me yet I don't trust that He will guide me through. I get the opportunity to step out on that faith and I hesitate. My fear, self doubt, and faithlessness hit me in the face at that moment and I balk instead of going to the Lord in prayer.
1. My smoker car is lust and procrastination. I know I am doing it and know that I need to avoid situations where I am tempted so that is why I watch only about 2 hours of TV a week (Football season it is a little more). Shows these days... wow. Procrastination is a huge smoker car. I know I need to be working on a certain task, but I will put it off or find something to distract me.
2. My disguised car is over-commiting myself. The things I do are good things, but are they the right things for me in this season of my life. God has me on a path and I need to know my Yes and No.
3. My popper car is my self-doubt/faithlessness/fear in situations. I know where God is leading me and what He is asking of me yet I don't trust that He will guide me through. I get the opportunity to step out on that faith and I hesitate. My fear, self doubt, and faithlessness hit me in the face at that moment and I balk instead of going to the Lord in prayer.