Doing Or Done?

(This is an excerpt from my forthcoming book, RICH’S RIDE: A journey of hope and dreams. You can check out previous posts here.)

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Are you doing? Or are you trying to get done?

There’s a saying among writers that nearly everyone likes having written but few actually enjoy writing.

Surveys indicate as many as 80% of people claiming they’d like to write a book. I’ll bet that’s really not true. Most of those folks want to have written a book. They like the idea of being a published author. It’s the distinction between doing and having done.

I suspect most endeavors are similar. Lots of folks want to have lost weight. Most of us wouldn’t mind having gotten rich.

Do you really want to start a business, with all the work and risk and grimy details? Or do you simply want the result, the nice, clean feeling of having started a business? Do you really want to serve, or are you willing to endure serving to get to the feeling of having served?

What about your God-sized dream? Do you want to follow it, wherever it leads? Or would you rather have the experience of having followed?

Having done is the glamorous part where you get the rewards, the attention and praise. It’s where everyone pats you on the back and tells you how great you are while you pretend to be overwhelmed by undeserved accolades. Nobody’s immune from being tempted by the glory of having done, but it’s the wrong reason to follow a dream.

Whatever the dream, do you seek the warm-fuzzy glow of having done it? Are you after some version of an attaboy? Will you be secretly disappointed if nobody notices? Is there some spot, deep inside where you don’t want to go, where you imagine God will be just a little bit impressed once you’ve done this thing?

There’s nothing wrong with enjoying the good feelings from having done something worthwhile. I absolutely like having done RICH’S RIDE, but that’s not why I did it. Having done it earns me only the opportunity to learn from our efforts, leverage them, and continue.

I think you have to follow the dream. A dream is a story waiting to be written; follow inspires you to write the story. Follow engages and creates a shared journey. I suspect you’ll struggle if you seek the experience of having followed.

God doesn’t call us to be people who’ve done things so we can sit on the front porch in a rocking chair and recount the glory days. He invites us to do big things, to dream big dreams and follow them.

But be prepared, because following God-sized dreams takes you through some stretches that aren’t roses and sunshine.

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  1. Linda - June 8, 2012

    Do you think that God would allow you to be excommunicated from your old church because he wants you at another church?
    The church where I have been a member for a number of years got a new minister a while ago, from day one he and I have clashed, we cannot be in the same room without something happening. Everything came to a head when he made a comment about money going missing, this was just after my grandson had taken a cool drink from the fridge, I had the money to pay for it but knew he would want a second drink so was intending to pay for everything before leaving. When the comment was made about theft I blew and I actually said to him that in God’s name why are you once again looking for trouble. I didn’t think it was blastheming the Lords name but he did and as a result I was excommunicated. I am now attending the Baptist Church and am doing ok. When I went back to the old church to visit my husbands place of rest I found his plaque had been badly mutilated, by what or whom I don’t know. I have since removed my husbands remains and brought them home. The last thing that my ex minister said to me was that he is returning me to my father the devil. What I want to know is this, I believe in God and have never knowingly said anything that I think is blasthemy again God, Jesus or the Spirit, so am very concerned about being sent back to the devil. Please can you explain to me if it is possible for this to happen? Thank You.

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