On March 1, 2009 while visiting my second home of Charlotte, NC, I attended, as I always University Park Baptist Church. I enjoy listening to Bishop Claude Alexander’s sermons. They are usually down to earth and definitely something that you can apply to your life immediately. This particular sermon focused on the definitions of “static vs. dynamic”. All of my Twitter followers & Facebook friends get a healthy dose of #bedynamic everyday and here is why:
The definition of static is “lacking movement, development, or vitality.”
There are a lot of us who are living static, not moving to another level and definitely not developing. It’s so easy to live static, going about your everyday druthers, just chilling. Living static can be just satisfied with sitting on the sideline talking about the dynamic people. Living static also allows outside factors to dictate who are and how we move in our lives. Well I’m here to tell you, take control. There is nothing you cannot achieve
The definition of dynamic is “pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful”.
I’m striving to be dynamic. I am NOT waiting for something to happen to me, I am actively pursuing the next level in my career, schooling, physical health and family life. The term #bedynamic means that no matter the challenges, we grow. Never too high and embrace the lows because at the end of the day, the real success is the journey, in this beautiful struggle that we call life. When we achieve the things we set out to acheive, it does not end there because there are five to ten more things that are ahead that we grind to achieve. On a personal note, for me to #bedynamic is to touch and effect lives. This thing called life is so much bigger than just me and my world. I am a blessed individual, but I am striving everyday to be a blessing to someone else. I pray that through this “Tests Of A Man” blog I can bless people by express my positives and negatives to be lessons.
I don’t want to just turn heads, I want to break necks… #bedynamic
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