I am starting to ask God for an adventure each day and He is providing. Also I am continuing to get into the word to hear it again. It is easy to study it to a pulp, compared to actively hearing its message.
Men's basketball is being tried on a new day and time.
I am grateful for how much God has grown me and anticipate continued growth. It is helpful to journal daily and STICK to the plan.
Today, Lord, use me in a fresh way. Meet me where I am and lead me.
Thanks, in Jesus name, amen.
UPDATE: This was an incredible day for me. I went out to eat and prayed for God to have his way. Well, I had 3 men seated at different tables near me, and so I prayed that God would help me to speak with one of them. The first one, I said nothing... eventually, he left. The second one, I opened with a friendly conversation about sports, but then he left without hinting he was leaving. (Talk about feeling stupid and rejected!) However, there was the 3rd guy... and he looked to be in no rush.
I approached him and asked if I could sit with him. He agreed. I said, "I saw you were taking your time and I just wanted to meet you." The conversation was a bit odd at first, but it then got real deep real fast. He is a manager studying to be a better leader and is reading the Bible more; but he had not made a decision to follow Christ. He is a humble guy with strong listening skills. Still, he said, "I feel like I am missing something."
That was a great opportunity to share the story of "the woman at the well" (John 4) along with John 10. I asked him to read out loud if he was okay with that, then I would read wherever he wanted me to read. It was sooo COOL! He was like, "Oh, I get that." It was completely the Word (Bible), the Spirit, and him wrestling to understand so he might correctly apply a lesson.
I never like rushing people to make a decision. I never want it to be human-led; rather, I want to be used by God to somehow lead some one to Himself. And God does that. And today was a reminder of His Activity. Remembering past failures of not praying with someone and wishing I had, I asked him, "Before we go, can I pray with you?" He said yes to the request. Then, after the prayer that aimed to be humble and point the hearer to God, he said, "I needed that. I know there was a reason for this." I said, "Just remain in Christ, man." But don't see me as a leader or anything, I am like you, a man who is in of God. And thank God, He meets our need."
I was clear to share with him, "I was wanting to talk with someone. In Scripture it says, As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. We have both been sharpened by this experience."
Praise God!