Yes, I started this post with slang.
Adulting is an informal term to describe behavior that is seen as responsible and grown-up, if mundane and unpleasant—like bills and chores, according to Dictionary.com.
I’ve been above the age of 21 for sometime now. I should be used to it. I should be thriving in adulthood.
And sometimes, I am.
But then there are days like today. I just don’t want to (insert anything here.)
There are bills to pay, dishes to wash, dog hair to vacuum and a lot of clutter to clear. But I don’t want to.
But, I know it’s better for me if I do. It’s better for this household also.
The Apostle Paul states in Romans 7:11, “For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” (ESV)
I don’t like being lazy. I don’t like wasting time. But I still do.
Shift my focus!
Everything I have comes from God. Everything I need comes from Him too.
Should I ask the Lord to help me clear the clutter? Absolutely!
Should I ask the Lord to help focus me on the mundane tasks? Yes!
All with a thankful heart! Thankful that we were able to seek and receive medical attention when we needed it. Thankful that we have the dishes to serve the food that is in our refrigerator. Thankful for the clothes we have and a machine that washes them. Thankful for the dog that brings me so much joy. Thankful that I can serve Him where I am with what I have.
Have you ever thought about that? Everything we have to worship God with – our minds, bodies, voices, hands, etc. – everything we have, came from Him.
And He has more for us. So be faithful in taking care of what He has given you today. He has more for us.
Let’s get started! Are you moving yet? Here I go!