It's an example of what's been called the "procrastination field"—we're preparing ourselves to work, we're getting all set to take it on, but we never actually start doing it. Instead, we waste time and make ourselves feel terrible by circling around it.
If procrastination keeps us from accomplishing the mission that God has called us to and doing the good works that we are called to do, this is indeed a sad and sorry state. The Lord is at work in our hearts, working with a great power. May he give us faith to see that power, and obedient hearts to strive with it.
Dreaming is great, but obedience is better. Planning is necessary, but is not the goal. We have work to do for our savior. He has given us hope to do it with joy.
Read the full article, and find out ways to protect your to-do list from procrastination, one of the devil's weapons against the kingdom of God.
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