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Tuesday, December 06, 2016

What Are Your Priorities? What Are Mine?

by Michael Ehret
“Our life is the sum total of all the decisions we make every day, and those decisions are determined by our priorities.” Myles Munroe, 1959-2014, founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI)

There are so many things one can do. Many, many, many of them are good, prosperous, even inspirational. This post, my last for Novel Rocket, is about not doing any of those good, prosperous, and inspirational things.

Been thinking a lot about focus and priorities—and purpose. I’ve been given—and have developed—a certain skill set. The same is true for you.

But on top of that, God has gifted me with creativity and empathy, a combination that helps me see into the inner lives of people and develop scenarios that will, hopefully, not only entertain them but help them live better. My decisions have not always focused on using those gifts in the best ways—good ways, often, but not the best. It’s time to focus on using my gifts differently.

“I learned that we can do anything, but we can't do everything … . So think of your priorities not in terms of what activities you do, but when you do them. Timing is everything.”  Dan Millman is a former world champion athlete, university coach, martial arts instructor, and college professor
My original intent for this post—now, don’t laugh—was to outline for the writers who read it how to focus their time and attention on the things that matter. But as I started writing, it occurred to me that this is clearly not a subject I know anything about.

I’m learning a little, perhaps, bit by bit (thank you, Allen), but am in no position to suggest to any of you how to do it. With one key exception.

Do it with God. Do it with God intentionally. Because, if you don’t, this world will lead you more away from your calling than toward it.

“Do not allow this world to mold you in its own image. Instead, be transformed from the inside out by renewing your mind. As a result, you will be able to discern what God wills and whatever God finds good, pleasing, and complete.” (Romans 12:2, The Voice)
Implied in this Scripture, which I have claimed as my life verse since my salvation as an adult in 1981, is the fact that this world will attempt to mold me (and you) and that, as a child of God, it is my responsibility to resist that attempt by staying close to God and perceiving, through prayer and study, His will for me.

It only took me 35 years to begin seeing this verse in a more full manner.

Maybe that’s what I can leave with you. Maybe that’s your takeaway. Stay close to the Lover of Your Soul. And leave room in your life for Him to lead. Then follow. Follow.

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Michael Ehret has accepted God's invitation and is a freelance editor at WritingOnTheFineLine.com. In addition, he's worked as editor-in-chief of the ACFW Journal at American Christian Fiction Writers. He pays the bills as a marketing communications writer and sharpened his writing and editing skills as a reporter for The Indianapolis News and The Indianapolis Star.




4 comments:

  1. Well said: "Do it with God." Because, of course, if we don't, we'll end up being pulled in six different directions so we never actually become that fulfilled person we've been designed to be. (Speak I after years of chasing rainbows toward one cliff or another.)

    Readers of Novel Rocket will miss your words of wisdom. Where will you be hanging out instead?

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  2. Normandie, thanks! Yeah, rainbow chasing ... "oh look! There's another one!"

    If I can pull it off, I'll be hanging out on my computer. I'm making the space to write ... now I need to make the effort. :)

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  3. Michael - I applaud how you are approaching your writing and your life WITH God. Nothing we do from our own talent or strength will stand the test of time. Because it is a story missing the primary, essential ingredient of His presence. I'm sorry to hear this is your last post for Novel Rocket - but I understand. I took a year off from blogging to write The Story of With. And letting go of many good things - like that - enabled me to pursue the bigger adventure of the book that God had for me. And in January, I'll start blogging at Novel Rocket again. So as Dan Millman says in the quote you include, "Timing is everything." Or as God said first, for everything there is a season. I wish you abundance and intimacy with God in this new season of your writing and life. - Allen

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  4. Allen, thanks. I'll miss the NR gig, but I think, if I apply myself, I'll find greater fulfillment in this endeavor. I do look forward to you writing for NR again. You want the first Tuesdays? I hear they're open... :)

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