Agenda Anna

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Time Management

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Wendy at Reforming the Feminine writes about three things she’s learned from her tendency to be “Agenda Wendy” and disregard any interruptions to her plan:

Agenda Wendy has a plan. Something occurred to her that would be a really good thing to do. There’s nothing wrong with that. But then woe to the obstacle that gets in Agenda Wendy’s way. Agenda Wendy becomes singularly focused on her agenda and either runs over or resents anyone who gets in her way. Agenda Wendy doesn’t appreciate interruptions…

Agenda Wendy is making strides. She is learning to take off her Agenda cape and listen to those around her. She is learning that she is not the only person out there with good ideas and that those affected by her agenda ought to have input into it. Most of all, she is learning that God is in control of the interruptions and to look for His hand in them.

This is something I desperately need to work on as well, especially with my New Year’s resolutions and my desire to be more focused this semester. I am especially tempted to resent people who get in my way, as Wendy wrote. I want to see God’s hand in all of these little interruptions.

6 Comments to Agenda Anna

Christopher
January 6, 2008

Hmm. Agenda Wendy reminds me of an “old friend”; Conceited Chris. Geez!!! That guy always though he was right, only his opinion counted. Kind of a self absorbed fella, but then Jesus revealed Chris’ heart to him one day.

Realizing that Conceited Chris was not, and never did have “control” of much, was one of the first steps in Conceited Chris becoming humble. For everything that Conceited Chris tried to control, he actually lost more control. (Satan loves it when a plan comes together.)

Finally..Conceited Chris was humbled, he spent quite a few days tearfully on his knees in shame, realizing that he was not all that he thought he was, in the eyes of the Lord.

Conceited Chris has learned that to let God be in control of his life, is to be truly free. Submission to the Lord is not oppression, it is liberation. (Galatians 5, Ephesians 6:1)

Grace and peace be with you.

Jennifer
January 7, 2008

Wow…thanks so much for the very convicting reminder. This is definitely one of my struggles and weaknesses. I always need to be reminded that I need to be careful about my planning…and I need to be putting God’s timing and plans before my own feeble attempts to use my time in a way that honors Him. I’ve been falling into this again lately, and I really needed to read this. Thanks!

Kayla
January 7, 2008

I’m sure I will be one of your interruptions these next two weeks….thanks in advance! ;)

Lindsay
January 7, 2008

me too HAHAHAHA

jk
:)

kaysie
January 7, 2008

Wow… I really needed that! (ouch!)
I love these lines:

“She is learning that she is not the only person out there with good ideas and that those affected by her agenda ought to have input into it. Most of all, she is learning that God is in control of the interruptions and to look for His hand in them.”

The “she” above is hopefully going to be me too with God’s grace.

Emily
January 10, 2008

Very good reminder. I can so often get irritated with things or people that interrupt my precious plans or schedule. Let us see the hand of our Sovereign God in everything that comes our way!

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