Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Pressure=Creation

God didn't create the world because he felt pressured into it from the other two members of the Trinity, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. He created the world, so he could have a relationship with all of us. Unfortunately, I'm not embarking on my blogging career because i want to a have a deep personal relationship with anyone who reads my blog. In fact, pressure is why I created this beast.

The other night in the student center, a couple of people said they thought it would be interesting to read what goes on inside my head. So they urged me to make a blog and write about my thoughts. This blog's title, "But On A Serious Note...", basically explains what I am going to be writing about. Lately I have found that people do not take me seriously, and this is my own fault. For those of you who know me well, you know i can act kind of childish from time to time. Maybe this takes the form of saying inappropriate things while playing cards, or just not wearing enough clothing in the dorms. I want to become a leader not only on my dorm floor but also in my faith, and for me to become a leader I need to start being a little more serious about things. So even though i can be a little immature, I do have a serious side.

So thanks to David and Caitlyn, you all get to read what I'm thinking. I hope you all enjoy what I have to say, and leave me a comment to know what you guys think. I'm heading to bed now because i have to get up early for breakfast....its biscuit and gravy day.


1 comment:

Lito said...

Personally I believe there are too many serious people out there. Now don't get me wrong I completely understand what Solomon meant when he was refering to "A time to..." moments ( a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, Ecc. 3:4) Now I know every person has their own convictions of the matter. What one thing I hear from the non-believers? Christians don't know how to have fun! Yeah right Christians don't know how to have fun we have more fun and we can actually remember it the next day becuase we have not substance influence. Now I know that's a gereral and broad statment to make but I say don't be more serious rather allow your humor to have purpose. Allow your humor to honor God and reach out to others, with as little or no sarcasm as possible. Now this may be different than a maturity thing that you have referred to, Charlie, but I say many people believe the man to make the first joke isn't as serious as everyone else, and this may true in most cases, but how are you allowing this immaturity and dare I say humbleness to reach out and love those who feel like they can't talk to the serious person because their all about serious stuff.