Sunday, September 20, 2009

"More Reject-ness"

Okay beloved readers I don’t blame you for not reading my blog the next couple of weeks. I’m gonna be doing a lot of sparing and reading, “I sat there and did nothing” has to get old. ☺ That being the said let give you a few details of my day. I got to the Magic Kingdom around 2:30 and ran to the cosmetology department to give Sophie (the girl I worked with yesterday) a happy birthday! After checking in, I pretty much lounged around in the cosmetology room. Since there weren’t a ton of parades and stuff today, there wasn’t a ton of cleaning up to do.
Around 6:30, I checked back in with the duty captain, and he had me organize some paperwork and stuff for him. After which, he let me pick the character I wanted to be! So, I took full advantage of that! See, I’ve been dying to play this character since I got down here and every time it looks like I might get to, the person shows up and I return to my spot on the floor. Well, tonight, I got to be the character! I pretty much ran down to the costume department!
We only ended up doing two sets, but boy were they great! The guests seem to really love it and I seriously found my new favorite costume. I could do this character all day and be completely satisfied with this internship.
After I finished up there, I headed back to the base and they told me to just head back to cosmetology and help out. So that’s what I did. Not only was that a lot of fun, but I also got a birthday cupcake! Talk about a great night!
This morning I read Titus 2. In verse one, Paul says, “You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine,” and then he goes on to list just what would fall under “sound doctrine.” Previous to this, Paul talked about people, namely Jews, who were teaching unsound doctrine to get what they wanted from people. What I love about this is that it speaks directly to what I was worrying about the other day. Truth takes precedence over relationships. I.e. when Titus saw someone he loved teaching unsound doctrine as truth, he had the responsibility to call it out. His priority was God and keeping the ideals of scripture unblemished, especially by those who claim to be Christians. Now comes the hard part, putting that into practice.

1 comment:

Me. Thats all. said...

Titus is SO good. It has a lot of good stuff to say. People sometimes misunderstand it.

I love reading this, David...