What would you do if you lost all your possessions?
As devastating as it would be in the moment to lose all the possessions one stores up in this world, Iโd be okay, because Iโve got Jesus. ๐
Most of my possessions, by the numbers of possessions, would definitely be the books. In that regardโฆ pretty devastating to literally lose a library. At the of the day though, itโs just paper. The only book I need is the Bible.
Most expensive possession? Probably my Mustang. Well, not probably, but currently it is, until I buy a house.
When I first got it, I was pumped to do modifications to it. Like I finally got my dream car, this sick muscle car. I had big dreams. Only thing Iโve done is get a louder exhaust installed (not too loud, but definitely loud on 5am mornings in the garage or if I havenโt started it in a while). I didnโt do anything for the first year to it. Making payments kind of made that impossible, but then my Dadโs friend was like โYou shouldnโt do anything until you have this paid off so itโs truly yours.โ That went out the window when I got a stimulus check though and got that exhaust system. ๐ Then shortly after, I paid it off and I guess I lost all motivation to do anything else.
Somewhere along the way, my goals changed and my mindset on temporary things have been altered. It doesnโt help that I donโt have close friends that are into the things Iโve always been interested in. It’s hard to keep that kind of enthusiasm going when you don’t hang out with anyone.
So books are always there for me. I fall into them daily and they catch me. There are things to read every where in my world and I’ve seemed to have found some really great books this year I think.
So how would you answer?
Thanks for reading. ๐

We know a couple who recently had a house fire and lost everything, including a vehicle that was in the garage. So heartbreaking! For the most part I donโt consider myself to be materialistic. Most items wouldnโt be painful to lose. But there are definitely some things that I would be sad to lose. And of course starting over and buying necessities would be costly. But you are right – we have Jesus and ultimately He is our one true need. I bet if your dad was still with you, you would probably be more motivated to do upgrades to your car. Was he into muscle cars? But on the bright side, at least you are saving money by not doing those things that you originally planned to do. And you have more money for your library ๐
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That would be so heartbreaking! I think about how thereโs some people who lose things in a fire like that and they donโt know what to do and then thereโs other who tell everyone that theyโre fine because they know God will provide even through the ashes.
He probably would! Weโd go to car shows together for sure. He just enjoyed cars in general. Iโm not a talker and I donโt engage people in conversation – I let other people do that. Dad was that person to engage anyone in conversation. ๐ He could talk to anyone.
Iโm definitely saving money in regard to the vehicle but definitely funneling it directly into the goods, aka books! ๐
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