First Thing First

The title of today's devotional kind of wake me up from my delusional slumber after 1.5years of being an Engineering Undergraduate. I often think to myself that I'm not meant for the course (I still think so), that I'm called to ministry, to be I the seminary and be a preacher one day.

But the example given in the devotional today struck me hard in my face in utter shame. As young as the little girl, she understands what it takes to follow her father's footstep in being a football manager; that she has to be able to tie her shoelace to be a footballer and finally a manager. She takes one step at a time.

Often enough I demand to be or to get what I want before considering what it really takes to get me there. Little did I realize that this engineering course that I'm taking may be my shoelace tying lesson that's going to make me the "football manager" that God intends for me. I demand and often complain that I'm not doing what I meant for. But what if God is equipping me with the most basic thing that maybe required of me in my future service to Him?

I may not understand what God has in store for me, for I do not know the future, but I have the present, so let me "tie my shoelace" properly before I could run His race.

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