It's one of those anonymous sayings, and I just modified the end. The original says something about "destiny," and I don't believe in destiny.
I think it is really about the everyday little thing adding up to me what really turns out to matter the most. It's one of the cool things about being a Christian--you can never have an ordinary day, for each day is part of the cosmic struggle between good and evil in which you play a role.
Interesting. It's a logical progression. Did you write that?
ReplyDeleteIt's one of those anonymous sayings, and I just modified the end. The original says something about "destiny," and I don't believe in destiny.
DeleteI think it is really about the everyday little thing adding up to me what really turns out to matter the most. It's one of the cool things about being a Christian--you can never have an ordinary day, for each day is part of the cosmic struggle between good and evil in which you play a role.