Old habits die hard, and they survive in all forms...
I dread my procrastination spirit that has carried over the years and the new challenges and situation has not at all helped me in my attempt to do better.
I am closing in to the end of another semester and I finding that time passes by faster the older I get. Maybe that as responsibilities increases, body weakens and resilience deteriorates through time and it makes life a little harder to deal with.
Today as the discussion in class talks about the vast changing world that seem to always counter traditions scared me a little. I am in no way a traditionalist but one that seeks to preserve a sense of stability that people can recognize to do life.
That being said, I am at the very moment trying to break away from tradition that does not hold significance in scripture and to find relevancy within the times to adapt to society in my time. But the fear comes when the worldview around me changes that my future generation would render me in fear that the changes around me would lose control and fall in chaos.
It sounds like a scary life when absolutes are in challenged and I need to move with times or to be obsolete but ultimately but how much are the future generation sees the importance of living by the essence of the gospel.
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