Tuesday, August 12, 2008

incredible potential

listening to: Thrice - Digital Sea

last night i did one of the most amazing things.
i spent almost an hour on the phone telling and explaining Old Testament stories. the other two hours mattered too.
never have i felt such a purpose to having grown up hearing these stories again and again since i was a kid. i don't even know if i can explain how excited i was to be able to share everything i did. it was so great.

listen you. you know who you are. i see and feel such an incredible potential for what your life can be. it will be your choice, but i know there's great things in store for you, and as a result you can become something incredible to the people you come across in your life. i'm certain of this. i'm almost afraid to be a part of this, it feels much bigger than me, out of my hands and beyond my comprehension. but i keep feeling more and more sure that things will end up right. end up good. end up new. all things will be made new.


today was a good day. spent it all out of the house. ihop, movies, marshall's, park, lowell's, home. basically. good to hang out with friends.

now i feel it would be good to get some sleep.

p.s. i have a list of things i'm praying about. if you'd like to be on it, let me know what i can pray about for you. anything at all. if you'd rather not comment and don't know how else to reach me, jarrod.roguemind@gmail.com

i'm here for you.

2 comments:

  1. I absolutely love the Old Testament, the stories are incredible. Check out 2 Kings 2, like...22-25 or something, whatever the last few verses are. It's the one about the bears. So awesome.


    But on another note, if you could pray for my dad, he fell off his bike last saturday and just got home today. Just that his recovery keeps going smoothly. Thanks dude!

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  2. holy bears!
    i just read that passage, it that's so intense! How did i not ever remember reading that?

    Yes I'd love to pray for your father! Biking should be filled with ultimate enjoyment, not pain, it's tragic.

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