Crave more. . .nd a lil bit more.

Eyes drifting.

Concentration and longing fixed on the second-toppings-coated-delicious doughnut while consuming a creamy doughnut.

The picture depicts what it means to crave.

To feel a powerful desire for something.

Cravings don't necessarily mean you don't have something good in your hand.

 It means you have a powerful desire for a particular thing.

So take me for example, I could have a big bowl of strawberry ice cream and still crave jumbo shawarma (foodie for life).

I've come to know progressively that our cravings change with more levels attained.

There was a time I didn't think I would want to ever do my master's. 

But lately, I keep thinking about it and have a strong desire to accomplish that.

Nevertheless, with every milestone attained, we crave to do more, be more and win more souls for the kingdom of God.

As much as cravings can be good, they definitely can have a bad side to them if not checked.

Poor decisions are too often the consequence of a momentary urge or desire to have some “need” fulfilled. 

We all have cravings from time to time. 

The question becomes how to channel our cravings for good use.

Craving fruits differs from craving junk.

More often than not, we crave junks more.

We crave the pleasures of this world just like junks, knowing that junks only give momentary pleasure and the aftermath of health issues is grave.

We should crave to be value adders.

The powerful desire to win souls is embedded in our identity as Christians because unlike junks (pleasures of the world), shining our light has eternal value.

Crave to add value to the world daily.

Crave to add value to the society you're in. 

Crave to be a valuable asset in your circle.

Crave to be different. 

Crave to stand out for God no matter what you face.

Crave more. . . and a Lil bit more.

And satisfy your cravings because it has eternal value.



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