lately i've been worrying about where i'm going to go with my life, and wondering if i'm in the right major. i know, i've only been in college for barely two months, but i already feel like architecture may not be for me- or rather, that i'm not good enough for architecture. i've thought about other options, but i've decided not to do anything until i at least attempt summer design studio next summer. but that doesn't keep me from worrying about it. i'm so nervous that when God DOES reveal His will to me, i won't know whether it's from Him or just from my mental creation or desires.
last night at ONE at church of the highlands, brad jones from passion city church in atlanta spoke. he used romans 12:1 as the starting point for his message. i got a little distracted on my bible app, and ended up reading the new living translation of this chapter. i've heard romans 12 bunches of times, but last night, verse 2 really stood out to me.
don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.
as soon as i read this, sitting in the very back corner of a massive worship service, i felt such comfort and an incredible sense of clarity. i have to let God take over my thoughts, my feelings, and eventually, He will place in my heart what His will is for me. i read this verse probably twenty times, over and over, and i'll keep repeating it as long as i can.
last night at ONE at church of the highlands, brad jones from passion city church in atlanta spoke. he used romans 12:1 as the starting point for his message. i got a little distracted on my bible app, and ended up reading the new living translation of this chapter. i've heard romans 12 bunches of times, but last night, verse 2 really stood out to me.
don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.
as soon as i read this, sitting in the very back corner of a massive worship service, i felt such comfort and an incredible sense of clarity. i have to let God take over my thoughts, my feelings, and eventually, He will place in my heart what His will is for me. i read this verse probably twenty times, over and over, and i'll keep repeating it as long as i can.