Confessions of a Non-Barbie is probably the best book ever written about guys. It's true grit. It's Godly. And, it actually makes sense. Kinda Wilson doesn't follow grammar correctly in it, which in my opinion, makes it all the more fun (:
I just finished reading it for the second time.
And I've come up with a new theory.
Why should I keep looking for this perfect, hot, Prince Charming, if God already made my soulmate before I was thought of? I mean, my entire life I've wanted my husband to be someone with Robert Pattinson's smile, Taylor Lautner's muscles, (not just because of Twilight. I was a fan of them before Twilight.) and Billy Graham's faith. But they are already created for someone. And I can't expect my man to live up to someone else's qualities. Because that's like saying "oh, I want a diamond, but I want it to look like Topaz." God has called us to be set apart. So why am I searching for a guy with everyone else's standards?
Twilight is a great example. Edward lived 100+ years looking for someone who loved him. He had no girlfriends until Bella. Bella never fit in anywhere until she found Edward. I know it's just a book, but that's what I want. And God has already picked him out for me (:
Last night I told God I wanted someone who would be like the guy on The Notebook and write me letters for 365 days straight. And you know what God told me? He siad "Leesha, I've already written you 66 books that talk about My love for you! I sent My only Son to die for you! Why would you want a mortal man to take that spot?"
I felt kinda upset that God is smarter than me. But He's right. God already wrote me a love letter. And His love is all encompassing, ever true, and perfectly pure. It can't ever be corroded. Thank You, Jesus (:
I just finished reading it for the second time.
And I've come up with a new theory.
Why should I keep looking for this perfect, hot, Prince Charming, if God already made my soulmate before I was thought of? I mean, my entire life I've wanted my husband to be someone with Robert Pattinson's smile, Taylor Lautner's muscles, (not just because of Twilight. I was a fan of them before Twilight.) and Billy Graham's faith. But they are already created for someone. And I can't expect my man to live up to someone else's qualities. Because that's like saying "oh, I want a diamond, but I want it to look like Topaz." God has called us to be set apart. So why am I searching for a guy with everyone else's standards?
Twilight is a great example. Edward lived 100+ years looking for someone who loved him. He had no girlfriends until Bella. Bella never fit in anywhere until she found Edward. I know it's just a book, but that's what I want. And God has already picked him out for me (:
Last night I told God I wanted someone who would be like the guy on The Notebook and write me letters for 365 days straight. And you know what God told me? He siad "Leesha, I've already written you 66 books that talk about My love for you! I sent My only Son to die for you! Why would you want a mortal man to take that spot?"
I felt kinda upset that God is smarter than me. But He's right. God already wrote me a love letter. And His love is all encompassing, ever true, and perfectly pure. It can't ever be corroded. Thank You, Jesus (:
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