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Deceptive Distractions (A Spiritual Slide)



(To be) Convicted.

The thing about conviction is that it can happen in strange ways - and right when you are least expecting it.

Maybe even through words you hear all the time.

Convictions - there's no stopping them, there's just ignoring them. And I've found that if you need to hear something - you will hear it.

In life, we all have, to some degree, a glimpse of what we should do, a taste of what our purpose and calling is.

Some of us have blocked it out, and some of us have a hard time seeing it, but over all, we each have a goal, a destiny.

But sometimes we loose sight of what our purpose is

Last couple weeks I have been experiencing this. I was starting to lack passion and even sight of my goal.

The worst thing is I wasn't paying attention, and to such an extent that I didn't realize I was no longer focused on what I should have been.

I first came to this realization the other morning when an older man was speaking to me.

Now, it is not uncommon for him to speak to me or the other kids around here, and what he spoke on wasn't even that uncommon for him to be saying, but the way he worded it made me think.

And maybe it had a lot to do with I just needed to hear these specific words again.

"Keturah," he said. "Remember to keep seeking God And follow His calling for your life. Don't let distractions stop you from doing His work."

I did as I normally do when he speaks, nod and agree. For all he says is always good, but I don't always dwell on it much afterwards. But this time I was still thinking (deeply) about it even after he had left.

Calling.......Distractions.

Distractions.

They are so easy to allow.

When I should be praying, reading, studying, being with someone, or doing something there might be that time when I'm giving into the common distractions:







Facebook.
Other social reading.
Food.
Daydreaming.
Excess reading.
Excess social activities.





But it is so easy to know that these are distractions and to stop doing them, to turn back to what I should be doing.

Self-control in these areas can be a lot easier then one realizes.

Thinking more, I began to realize that there are other distractions out there that hinder me from doing what I am called to do. More deceptive distractions. Things that keep me from focusing on anything that is worthy and productive and constructive.

These distractions have a way of taking over your thought life so that you are now devoting all your energy to what is worthless. You are no longer focused on what is important.

Distraction, once again, has taken over.


Anger.
Hatred.
Bitterness.
Fear.
Worry.
Jealousy.
Selfishness.
And the list can go on and on 


These sort of distractions creep on you too easily, so that you give them all your thoughts, feed them all your emotions, yet never realize you have been distracted from what is truly right.

Wow.

Sometimes they can even keep you from experiencing great things. Seeing new things. Even coming t new revelations. These sort of distractions clog up one's mind so that there purpose is now forgotten.


Can I just clarify this?: I felt very convicted, and I told my roommate all these thoughts right away.

She was like, "Wow, that is good."

Just think about it? Yes, some of those other things in that first list do keep us from our work, but it is also these latter things, these emotions that we give room to, that take over our thought and spiritual life.

They can break our purpose down more than some of the physical distractions to such a point that anything we try to do becomes useless and of no account.

And so, I decided, I would not allow my mind-activity to go to waste thinking on useless distractions designed only to keep me from my true calling.

So, joking, but also serious, I told my roommate, "If I get distracted by silly, deceptive things, make sure to tell me that I'm getting off track."

Though now I almost wish I didn't say that - for she is probably going to do just as I asked and say, "Dear Keturah, watch out, you are distracted" when I am in the midst of a heated rant.

Oh, my what shall I do?



Does life seem to be only going downhill for you? Could the reason possibly have something to do with you have become distracted from what you should be doing? Look into what you are giving all your thoughts to. What do you rant about? What have you been passionate about? Distraction. It can creep up - but we can still kick it out - choose to refocus on what God has for us in this life. Choose His destiny over any silly distractions that we may be feeding.


Comments

  1. This is a really good reminder :/ Speaks a little more to my heart than it should have to.

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  2. Yes, I totally relate! I'm really focused, but simultaneously, I can get distracted really easily (don't ask how that works, lol). Anyways, all that to say, I relate. It's so easy to get distracted by the physical things, like daydreaming and social media, but sometimes even easier and more damaging to be distracted by things like fear. I think that's my biggest one: fear, anxiety, letting them take over when I know I should be fixing my eyes on The Lord and trusting Him with my life and my future.

    So yeah. Thanks for the reminder to not get distracted and stay focused on Him. :)

    Also, I tagged you for an award! Obviously, don't feel obligated, but if you want to, here's the link. :) http://thessalexa.blogspot.com/2016/05/tag-week-liebster-award-2016.html


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    1. Thanks for reading! I'm glad it inspired you a little.

      Thanks so much! I'll check it out and try to do it :)

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  3. This is really relatable! I feel like I have been struggling with trying to focus on God :/

    To be honest, I almost laughed when you listed food. But yeah, food is really distracting xDD

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    1. I'm glad you liked it! Yeah... food is a funny distraction, but still can mislead many of us, the other day I was going to - CHOCOLATE!!!


      lOL ;) Except chocolate is not really a food :D

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