Saturday, March 2, 2013

Did I actually have a Saturday?

The title of my blog is a hint to what my day was like. But first, up on my friend soap box, I cannot help but say that I think I have the best friends friends in the world. I really needed to do laundry so an off campus friend of mine generously lent me her washer and dryer so that I would be able to proceed forth into the world completely clothed (your welcome world, I know you appreciate that, you should thank my friend also). But not only that, she also lent me one of her laptops because mine decided to be mean and not work for me. I will keep her name private but if she reads this she will know I am talking about her.
For the rest of my day, I spent it doing homework. Business 201 is an evil class, horribly evil. I wish I could make it suffer as much as it makes me suffer. I also spent the other half of the day reading research articles for a paper due on Monday. Tomorrow will be spent likewise. During this scholastically ( I really don't even know if thats a word) spent day, we watched a crime tv show called The Glades, which to say the least was interesting. I love crime tv shows so it was nice background noise to tune into every once in a while. When I finally got back to my room I encountered my roommate having a cleaning spree, which I do have to say our bathroom looks lovely. Not to mention the rest of the room (hint to my personality, Natasha=messy). I sometimes think my life is sad because I don't do anything on a Saturday that an average college student would do, but then I think to myself, Natasha, you don't have to worry about hangovers and hearing about stupid things you did. Nothing mortifies me more then being reminded of stupid things I have done.
But I should probably stop rambling and go on to say what I am here to say tonight, before I fall asleep on my Bible still wearing a t shirt and jeans. And I am still rambling... *forces self to concentrate* I have been reading through a few chapters in Matthew the past couple of days and one of the main themes that keeps standing out to me in the sections I have been reading; have been about the end times. When Jesus comes back. I read Matthew 25:1-13 today. I only want to say a few things the first being this, if any of you who read this blog don't know my Jesus, I hope that one day you will know Him. In the passage I mentioned, Jesus tells about a group of women who are going to a wedding feast, they are all waiting around to be picked up and its taking forever so they end falling asleep. Well they have these oil lamps that burning the entire time they are sleeping. They wake up and there lamps are burnt out. So half the group had to run off and buy more oil while the smart half brought refills. Well, their ride comes and the girls with the refill oil were ready to go but the other girls get left behind. I don't want any of you to be "left behind". God cares about you so much, he sent his son so that you could have a relationship with Him. Don't wait, and waste your life thinking that you don't have to worry about the "end times" just yet. No one knows when the last day is. Take a moment and think about your life, if you already know my Jesus the way I do then do what I have been doing over the past couple of weeks, think about what areas in your life you spend your time running off too instead of being there for God when he needs you. For me, one of those things tends to be guys, I am often maybe not physically chasing after them but I give my heart up easily and plan my life around them, when God comes knocking I don't want to listen. Another one is my own plans, I make lots of plans of what I want my future to look like. I have to remember that following Gods plans will ways better then my own. I will be praying for you, even if I don't know who you are, God does and he will know what you need. So goodnight! This college student is going to get some sleep. :)

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