A Revelation, and not the Apocalypse
Perhaps I was a bit too negative in my last post. Instead of giving up something for Lent, I should take on something. You know, something positive to encourage goodwill and humanity towards others. Something that I should be doing everyday, but I can't because I keep forgetting to drown my old Adam with daily contrition and repentance.
Here are some things that I could be doing:
1. Reading my Bible everyday
2. Exercising
3. Putting away my shoes that are scattered across the house
4. Doing laundry, folding it, and putting it away
5. Calling on shut-ins and sending them cards
6. Walking the dog
7. Cleaning out the cat box
8. Put gas in the car when it gets to 1/4 tank
9. Make The Rev's lunch
10. Being nice to The Rev. when he is sick and not browbeating him because he's hacking up a lung and I can't get my beauty rest.
I need to install a pool for the daily dunking.
Here are some things that I could be doing:
1. Reading my Bible everyday
2. Exercising
3. Putting away my shoes that are scattered across the house
4. Doing laundry, folding it, and putting it away
5. Calling on shut-ins and sending them cards
6. Walking the dog
7. Cleaning out the cat box
8. Put gas in the car when it gets to 1/4 tank
9. Make The Rev's lunch
10. Being nice to The Rev. when he is sick and not browbeating him because he's hacking up a lung and I can't get my beauty rest.
I need to install a pool for the daily dunking.
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