Here is a posting from my journal some ten years ago. It was a part of my reflection as I transitioned out of public ministry and more into the prayer room. As in all perspectives, I am sure what I was doing was affecting what I felt everyone should do. We feel more secure when people agree with us. But I feel there are many young people, bombarded by social media and a false sense of reality, that need to know they are OK in their brokenness. Not OK, as in no need to change or grow. But OK in being less than you can and less than others expect is a part of becoming all God made you to be. The road to Biblical excellence does not travel from the head, but the heart. Excellence. It is a word we use to challenge people to do their best, and just a little more. It is a mindset we may have to motivate ourselves to do more and to do more, better. But why? Should a Christian strive to live on the edge of perfection? Should that quest to be excellent be a motivati...
Link to PDF Generally, there are four different parts of our walk or journey with God. Traveling towards/repositioning/repenting Camping/waiting/rest Assent/moving upward to fellowship/abide Descent/moving outward to minister/serve/give Life is more confusing then it needs to be when we do not know what leg of the journey we are on. When we don’t know what God is doing in our lives, we feel lost, uncomfortable or even anxious. Add to this discomfort our tendency to take matters into our own hands as we can add burdens to our lives as we live as if we are in one stage while being in a different stage. This season of contemplation is designed to help you hear from the Lord what stage of the journey He has you in. We also need the wisdom to understand when our jobs are on one stage, our family in another and our service to the Lord...
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