Several of my goals from last year I rolled into this year because I didn’t get them done. One of them I barely got started on, and I really need to get going on it because others are working on it with me. That goal is to write a book, not really write one, it is already written, to compile one. I have written about 2,000 blogs and the goal is to pick the 365 best ones and put them together for a devotional book. About half a dozen people have each read a section of the blogs and picked out what they thought were the best blogs so I am left with about 700 from them and I need to read them and pick the final 365. Then I will pass it off to some people who volunteered to proofread it, and then I have several options for getting it printed. My part isn’t very hard but I have been procrastinating on it which is kind of embarrassing after I wrote in my blog yesterday that goal-setters tend not to procrastinate. I called myself a bad, lazy, no-good, good-for-nothing procrastinator, but so far that doesn’t seem to have motivated me much! What usually gets me going is when I confess on this blog what a bad, lazy, no-good, good-for-nothing, procrastinator that I am. I don’t know if it is all the harassment that I get after people read the blog, or some will pray for me that I will get in gear and get it done, or it could be the power of confession.
James 5:16
Therefore, confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another so that you may be healed. The effective prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much.
I don’t think the healing being talked about in this verse is physical healing, but being healed from the control of the sin that we confessed. Confess your sins to one another and then pray for one another and you will be healed—pretty black and white verse.
Well, I confessed, so now we will see what happens. Stay tuned.
I my opinion, Procrastination in one area does not a Procrastinator make…if YOU are a Procrastinator, I want to be just like you when I grow up…
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