I meet every Tuesday morning at 6am with 3 other guys for breakfast and Bible study. We always sit in the same booth at Don’s diner. I’m always half awake till I dive into my bottomless cup of diner coffee. So, I drug in this morning and walked over to our regular booth and was about to sit down till I noticed that there was someone else in my booth. From behind (and through my bleary eyes) it looked just like one of my breakfast mates. But upon closer look, it sure wasn’t Alan. It was the wrong guy. Luckily, I stopped just before sliding into the booth with a chipper”Good morning!” I’m sure the guy would have appreciated the greeting, but he wasn’t who I was looking for. The other guys laughed at me from across the room as they watched this unfold.

How often do we get caught up in routines and regularity of life and miss where we are going? I was pointed in the right direction. I was walking towards what I though was my destination. And when I arrived there it wasn’t where I wanted to be. I was led more by routine than vision.

I find myself doing this more than I like to believe. I get on cruise control and take my eyes off the road. It says in Lamentations 3:40, “let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the Lord.”

So is it just me? Or do you find yourself speeding though the day, simply trying to get to the end, but not looking where you are going? And at the end of the day, I look in the mirror and find myself not being the man I set out to be. My vision has been lost. I’ve become busy. I’ve become stressed. I’ve become tired. I’ve become the wrong guy.

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7 Responses to “The Wrong Guy”
  1. I’ve done that more than I would like to admit.

    I’ve also poured coffee on the person I was meeting with. :)

  2. April DeFelice says:

    You are not alone in your thinking. The question is…….what do we do? Is that something that we have to pray about daily but never make an effort to? Or is it that we are just bound to life’s routine because of what we HAVE to do on a daily basis?

  3. It’s so easy — too easy — to get so caught un in the same day-to-day routine that we end up missing Life.

    I’ve spilled tea on someone I was meeting with. :-)
    ~Kelsey

  4. Kelsey,

    The joke is the person I spilled coffee on is Stuart the first time we met together. To make matters worse I spilled it on James a year later. I am a clutz. ;)

  5. Not a clutz, just a baptist. You were the one who baptized me in Starbucks. I’ve never been the same ever since!

  6. What, 5 a.m. too early for ya?

  7. Ahh, man love! the blackest coffee in the state of Washington. Good memories.

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