Friday, March 23, 2007

While in Church

Ever paid attention to how people act in church? It really is amazing how people who curse up a storm hold it in, the sassy dies down, and the most flirtatious individual seems "normal". As soon as you hit the ground, the radio station changes, best behavior is a must, and all the drama of the world seems to be put aside. I mean if you really think about it, church is where we are what we try to be all the time. Then Monday comes, your boss gets on your nerves and while in the group of coworkers they become the B%^$3# A#$ slave driver who keeps you working overtime. Your friends are the trifling ones who you sometimes talk about behind their back, and that checking account that was not a concern on Sunday becomes the biggest burden around noon. What if we carried ourselves like everywhere we went was church? What if we helped those we didn't know without question? What if we complimented instead of complained? Donated instead of saying we didn't have (you know you just went and bought something)? Think about it, if we walked like everyday was Sunday; curse words would be fiddlefaddle all day, drama would be "Give it to God and don't worry about it", and that awful outfit would be corrected instead of laughed at. All this came to mind when I saw some of the students, who usually run a muck at school, on their best behavior in the House. I bet if we did than so much would be different. We might even be happier and a little less stressed. Just something to think about.