**My aunt Barbara emailed me something great to go along with this...
"A mother of 6 children once told me not to waste time worrying. 'It's like sitting in a rocking chair, you spend all that energy and go NOWHERE.'
Love, Aunt Barbara"**
I am up late from my java chip frappachino I had tonight and reading my old blog posts. I decided to repost this post (I am on a roll!). It was good for me to read again!
What Really Matters
I was really struck by what our preacher talked about on Wednesday night. What gets you worried? What do you obsess about? These things will be long forgotten and no one will ever remember the things that we put so much importance on or obsess about....the size of our house...having the latest shoes....did I make a good impression...do they like me...am I getting a little bulgy in this or that area...etc. What will be passed on from generation to generation is how we raised our kids and how much love we gave to the people around us. If we don't raise our kids to love Christ, then they won't teach their children to, and their children won't teach their children to. Eventually hundreds of people could possibly not know and follow Christ, unless someone from the outside intercedes. (That also makes me want to do more interceding-think of how many people that really affects, when you include children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc.!) Lyndon B. Johnson said that when reading about President Lincoln, he couldn't even bring him back to life in his mind, and if a president couldn't bring another president back to life, then there's no hope for the common man. He said that he wished he would have spent more time pouring love into his wife and kids than worrying about what other people thought of him. I think that's great advice.
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