Sunday, March 11, 2007

The price of a re-learned lesson

(wrote this before church this morning)

Did you ever have one of those lessons that you keep having to learn over and over, even though it should have become obvious by this point, because it affects a central area of your daily life?

I was reminded of one of those again last night.

I went to an evening of worship put on by some friends last night, out for drinks with them afterwards, and then home to bed. Thanks to the time change, I was already short an hour of sleep.

Here’s the lesson: I forgot (again!) to pray God’s protection over my mind as I slept. Not a good mistake to make, especially after I’ve engaged in worship, and my spiritual awareness is heightened.

This time I paid the price and only got about 3-4 hours of sleep. Thanks to the combination of daylight savings, waking up every hour or so, and three consectutive versions of the same nightmare, stacked one on top of the other with slight variations to create variety, I am now sitting on the back row of church, watching the worship team set up and begin to practice for the service, and wondering how I’m going to keep my eyes open for the rest of the day. (And can I just say that if scientists and screenwriters could find a way to tap into my brain as I sleep, they could write some serious blockbuster style action-adventure dramas! And people wonder why I don’t watch many of that style of movie – why feed the fire? I come up with enough scary images all on my own!)

Let me just say that I WILL be praying protection over my mind tonight before I go to sleep!

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