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Saturday, October 30, 2010
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There are a few blog posts that may be useless in terms of information, but I think have been profound and I personally have had the most fun and passion in writing them. Many of these lists are comparing RVs, RV Parks or RVing to something else. These are not intended to be sac-religious or poking fun, but are meant to be thought-provoking and perhaps life-changing. I wrote them in hopes to help out the RV community and people therein.
Monday, July 19, 2010
RVing and God
Not to sound too preachy, but I just thought of some ways RVing can be similar with our relationship to God. I’m not going to spout any specific religions’ ideals, so don’t think that is what this is about. I would only be willing to do that one-on-one. Also, please don’t feel I’m attacking you; just hoping you’ll use this information to help you to think. This is not intended to be sacreligious in any way - just thought provoking and interesting.
RVing can be like our relationship with God/church because some people only go once a year. The emotional tie/circumstances don’t allow for more. In other words, some are only half-hearted in both RVing and with God. Others are avid and go RVing or spend time with God year-round.
RVing often involves being in nature, among God’s creations. Being grateful for nature and what God has created can be a powerful form of prayer. Not to mention a powerful way to attract more beauty into all areas of life. God created these creatures and this land for us to enjoy, so why not make the most of it.
How we treat our RVs might be similar or different to how we treat God. Do you take your RV out for a spin every month or so to keep the engine going well, and wash/clean it after every time you go RVing? Do you let cobwebs build up around inside your RV or in your relationship with God?
You can have different views of both. You can think of your RV as a vehicle, a tool, a home, an end to means, your baby, a big hunk of stuff that takes up space, a getaway, a happy memory, a lemon, or many other things. You can also think of God as a vehicle, a tool, your home, useless, mean and demands justice alone, nice gives you mercy and grace, a creator, a person, an omnipresent/omniscient force, a cloud, a destroyer, or many other things.
RVing can be like our relationship with God/church because some people only go once a year. The emotional tie/circumstances don’t allow for more. In other words, some are only half-hearted in both RVing and with God. Others are avid and go RVing or spend time with God year-round.
RVing often involves being in nature, among God’s creations. Being grateful for nature and what God has created can be a powerful form of prayer. Not to mention a powerful way to attract more beauty into all areas of life. God created these creatures and this land for us to enjoy, so why not make the most of it.
How we treat our RVs might be similar or different to how we treat God. Do you take your RV out for a spin every month or so to keep the engine going well, and wash/clean it after every time you go RVing? Do you let cobwebs build up around inside your RV or in your relationship with God?
You can have different views of both. You can think of your RV as a vehicle, a tool, a home, an end to means, your baby, a big hunk of stuff that takes up space, a getaway, a happy memory, a lemon, or many other things. You can also think of God as a vehicle, a tool, your home, useless, mean and demands justice alone, nice gives you mercy and grace, a creator, a person, an omnipresent/omniscient force, a cloud, a destroyer, or many other things.
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