this was in my inbox yesterday, my soul needed it too:
“One of the things that I am learning even at 49, is that the Lord sees our life is such totality, whereas we see it in stages and steps. We’re always trying to figure out how we can use our most recent experiences in our next stage/chapter. But, the Lord looks at it as a piece of training that is necessary for the ultimate purposes (our destiny) in the kingdom. Your international experience will become a thread woven into the fabric of who you are and how you will ultimately serve God in the kingdom. He will use it. Store up the dreams that he’s putting in you. Don’t try to make them come true (disaster awaits that plan!!), but allow Him to direct your steps and He will bring the dreams about in due time when you are ready (prepared) to fulfill them.”
a friend found it on a man’s website and shared it with me.
i feel the thread woven throughout me. and without knowing where it will lead, i feel it hurting a little bit, i’m always aware of its presence. perhaps as i go through this time of waiting and hurting and nostalgia i’m being made more faithful and more prepared. i can’t see that, but it doesn’t mean it’s not there.
a little bit of hope has resurfaced.
Tahnawannawaitawhile:
Great and profound words in this post. The advice in your inbox is indeed spot on as our friends in England say. If you want verification that what was said about the totality of one’s life versus recent experience is no more evident then in the life of your very own father.
My life and purpose for the kingdom is defined by the whole of my 52 years (so soon we get old, so late we get smart). The truth is that my greatest failings have occurred when I decided to disengage from God’s training program and go it on my own. Ultimately and always I have found my way back and I have finally discovered that letting go and letting God simply and completely works! Whether you are a recent college grad waiting for a job or a 52 year old man with many experiences, by God’s hand you will find blessing and the happiest fulfillment of dreams.
A little bit more hope has resurfaced.
I Love You,
Dad
Glad that you’re getting your color back 🙂 And I’m glad also that you shared these words and song, as they encouraged me tonight too.
This is a great post.