Monday, May 18, 2009

Some words from Scott Kim

[A designer and computer scientist - one who revels in the art of Human Computer Interaction]
"When a discipline becomes a way of life, priorities become invisible."
Priorities become invisible - because the habits that these disciplines create seem invisible... we no longer recognize that we do something the way we do it, because we are so used to it. Wouldn't it be awesome if our spiritual disciplines were such habits? Not that we lose track of our priorities, or blindly run through actions throughout our days... but that we'd be able to follow God's teachings without questioning, without even encountering that debate that happens in our minds (or doesn't happen) hmm...

1 comment:

  1. and yet at the same time we must recognize that this ultimate is not possible, and as such, we must always be growing in humility and in depending on Him to guide us. For it is easy to fool ourselves (or to allow Satan to fool us) into thinking that discipline has become our way of life, when in fact we will never reach that ultimate but must instead humble ourselves daily before him, and evaluate priorities and discipline by the only standard given us, His Word.

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