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DWYL

DWYL. Any guesses for what that stands for?
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If you guessed, "Don't waste your life", you're correct!

What does a wasted life look like? To me, it is being incredibly lazy and having hardly any work ethic. It is having a complacent attitude. It is sitting on the couch, watching TV day in and day out. It is living a life that doesn't show the world God's goodness and grace.

I don't know about you, but when I'm on my death bed, I don't want to look back and regret the way I lived my days. I want to hear God say, "Well done." I desire for my life to be worth something!

I pray to God that He uses me to further His kingdom. I pray for divine guidance and direction. Most of all, I pray for a productive life.

My challenge to you: DWYL--you only have one life to live on earth, so make the most of it.

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