I wonder how long I might be interested in doing this? Is it something worthwhile or am I wasting precious time? I probably should be in the Word and not typing out my thoughts to no one imparticular. I could be speaking directly to God. He at least would have some incredible feedback.
I do realize that He is always listening. Even as I am typing this. I remember one time while riding on the back of a motorcycle. I had the nicest new helmet on. You know the kind where the whole front piece opens up so that you can put your glasses on. It fit so nicely and was really quiet. It was so quiet in there I got to looking around at God's creation. Wow, it took my breath away. Then as the silence grew thicker, I realized for the very first time that I was not alone, even in the helmet. God was right there with me, admiring His handiwork and smiling at my recognition of His presence.
He said, " And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." (Matt. 28:20b). Jesus was with me at that very moment just as He is with me now and forever. Praise God that our God is omnipresent (everywhere) and my favorite, immutable, (unchangable).
Praise you Lord and thank you for your grace and love,
Amen
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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2 comments:
Good questions! Keep wrestling with them.
Have you considered being a “Barnabas”? (see Acts 4:36) What I mean, is that your comment on the “STORY TIME! The Sharpest Sword in the West” was a real encouragement. Thank you.
If sometimes you find yourself thinking about what to write consider doing what you just did: search for a blog, read it, and if it affects you (challenged, edified, etc) then not only post a comment, but write about it in your blog (linking back to the original for reference). Build on the original idea and share how it applies or affect you.
Tanks for taking action.
Thanks Florin,
I am just getting my feet wet. But your blog is well ordered and I enjoyed the story of your wife and kids and I think something wintery. I forgot, it was the other night that i read it.
Thanks for being so open and vulnerable just like a good sermon should be. Oh, I remember, needing money for something new and trusting God for it. It is so awesome to see how God uses finances as a way to learn to wait and trust.
I liked the tips on blogging thanks.
Jen
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