I am a great procrastinator.
Someday I will get that book written.
Someday I will lose weight and start exercising regularly.
Someday I will send that letter to my old friend.
Someday I will stop procrastinating.
I have to keep telling myself that “Someday” isn’t one of
the days of the week.
Mark Twain quipped, “Never put off until tomorrow what you can
do the day after tomorrow."
I learn best through stories. This old tale that I
rediscovered this week, really pierce through my procrastinating patterns.
Satan, frustrated with the
continued devotion of Christians, called his three chief devils to offer
suggestions about how to undermine the Church and to stop the forward movement
of Christ’s work.
The first devil said, “I’ll tell
them there is no Heaven. That will lead them to despair.” But Satan responded,
“I’m afraid that will not work. Whenever parents see a newborn baby, or
whenever anyone sees the Milky Way on a dark night, they will know that there
must be a Heaven.”
The second devil said, “Then I
will tell them there is no Hell. That will take away their reason to seek the
lost.” Again Satan responded, “That won’t work, either. Whenever they
experience war, floods, or any other overwhelming disaster, they will be
convinced of the existence of Hell.”
The third devil timidly offered,
“How about if I tell them there is no hurry?”
“That will work! Brilliant,” says Satan. “That is just what
you want to say. You will have great success. Let them listen to the word of
God and whisper in their ears, “This is good stuff. Someday you ought to do
something about this. But tomorrow will do.”’
A good story to ponder. What do you think?
























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