Thursday, October 8, 2009

assigned seats?

so today i sat in history class and i accidentally well maybe not accidentally but i sat in someone's seat. i mean we're in college  and i always thought you could sit where you wanted. i know that this is trivial and it really doesn't matter which seat someone sits in but i guess territory is the issue. change it scares people. it scares me at times too but when your trust is Christ,  your foundation is never changing and so we should be able to withstand wind and trouble. In the way that life works for me if it's not planned and it happens i'm freaking. which isn't biblical.  i know this has nothing to do with assigned seats but change is scary. it has the ability to turn our worlds upside down and completely. but when we rely on solid rock our seats are in fact assigned. Christs' seat is assigned, no one can take his throne. I guess the franticness that the girl had as she huffed and puffed for me to get out of her seat was in fact truth. Needless to say I got up after sitting down for a while.Once again i was taught another lesson. All that I think I know is really nothing at all. In 1 Corinthians 1:20 where Paul states that no one is wise. And if you think you are wise you probably aren't. [dually noted]. Perceptions, perceptions, perceptions are so deceiving and misleading. The process of getting home is what I'm trying to figure out here. I appreciate these bread crumbs he's dropping on the way attempting to lead me home. We know where we belong. for me it's with the Lord. and anytime someone comes and tries to move me out of my seat it's never a good scene. We know where we need to be and nothing can separate us from that (Romans 8:39)