Just coming back from church. The sermon was on 1 Thessalonians 5 where Paul urges us to stay awake, doing what we are supposed to be doing as Christians, not having to concern about when exactly Jesus is coming back for we are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. Therefore, that should be my primary focus, looking forward to the day that Jesus is coming back, and my entire life revolving around that truth, which means things that I consider important simply because I desire it, including being in a relationship and getting married, should not be on top of my main mission. If that is firmly established, then there's no need to be disappointed if that promotion you thought you were getting doesn't happen, the exam you studied so hard to get licensed but don't pass, or even the relationship you put so much effort doesn't materialize. It is so because they are simply "accessory" as to my main goal and focus, which is to live my life as a follower of Christ, loving one another, and spreading and sharing the good news. I discovered today that I was still allowing certain things in my life that I've been pursuing, as a way of defining my life and my value when they were just accessory. Only God, who created me and purchased me through the blood of Christ, can define my identity and worth.
Have a good Sunday everyone.